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the victims were the minority tutsis, and some moderate hutus... of the genocide, and hundreds of thousands of mainly tutsi women were raped. claire was thrown into a mass grave among the dead bodies. somehow, she lived. but her ordeal wasn't over — she realised she was pregnant by one of her attackers. claire even thought about killing her baby when it were born. but when she saw her daughter's face for the first time, she knew she couldn't. hi! you must be claire and elizabeth. how are you? and you must be elizabeth. can i give you a hug as well? hi. how are you? i'm fine. it's a pleasure to meet you. claire kept the truth hidden for years. it were only when she met other mothers like her that she opened up and told her daughter how she were born. i was a baby. he was my angel. and that's him when he was a little bit older. as many as 20,000 children were born from rape during the genocide against the tutsi. here, they come together to talk about how it's affected them. when i'm kind of sat there as a mum and, you know... oh, i'm going to get rea
the victims were the minority tutsis, and some moderate hutus... of the genocide, and hundreds of thousands of mainly tutsi women were raped. claire was thrown into a mass grave among the dead bodies. somehow, she lived. but her ordeal wasn't over — she realised she was pregnant by one of her attackers. claire even thought about killing her baby when it were born. but when she saw her daughter's face for the first time, she knew she couldn't. hi! you must be claire and elizabeth. how are you?...
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Apr 28, 2023
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most of the people who live here are ethnic tutsis and hutus. m 23 is a predominantly tootsie group and says it's fighters came here to protect relatives from attacks by other armed groups. the 2 communities have quite exists set for men . yes. tutsis still in this area have now moved closer to a brune the and military base where they feel safer.
most of the people who live here are ethnic tutsis and hutus. m 23 is a predominantly tootsie group and says it's fighters came here to protect relatives from attacks by other armed groups. the 2 communities have quite exists set for men . yes. tutsis still in this area have now moved closer to a brune the and military base where they feel safer.
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you had the hate radio and television and newspapers claiming that the tutsis were cockroaches for example . so this kind of dehumanization is something you find very frequently before genocide happens. next, i don't know if the front john mic but yet, but i will be much got a dog. good. that's got bobby there. but we have the indian home minister for instance shot using words like termites. well, doesn't that sound familiar? when you study the rwandan genocide, every genocide depends on 2 forces. it depends on popular beliefs that include prejudices against certain groups. and then it also requires leadership leadership that profits from that hatred. and that uses it to build up its own power. we see both in india today. wow. as hate and division have spread. prime minister modi has stayed mostly signed, showing the kind of discipline some of his officials clearly law. and a ragged tucker was a junior minister in 2020. when he spoke at this b j. p. election rally, oh, that got him borrowed from campaigning by india's electoral commission for a total of 3 days or one year later, the prime
you had the hate radio and television and newspapers claiming that the tutsis were cockroaches for example . so this kind of dehumanization is something you find very frequently before genocide happens. next, i don't know if the front john mic but yet, but i will be much got a dog. good. that's got bobby there. but we have the indian home minister for instance shot using words like termites. well, doesn't that sound familiar? when you study the rwandan genocide, every genocide depends on 2...
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and citing a need to protect tutsis from rival extremist groups. the current fighting has displaced hundreds of thousands of people despite the deployment of an expensive un peacekeeping force in the area. now dw corresponded mario miller reports now, on the growing public anger in the regional capital, goma, ah, almost every day people take to the streets in eastern congos goma. they're fed up with increasing attacks by militants, especially m, 23 rebels. they say un peacekeepers and troops deployed from east africa of failing to protect them and they are tired of waiting for aid from the own government. oh not much john. like we going hungry? the sick a dying because we can't even find porridge to feed them or not that we're not leaving empty handed, but we know there's food in a depot field. so give it to us one more step will i be to the un says over 800000 people have been displaced by fighting between congo. leesville says, and m 23 rebels. the collapse of yet another sci fi and early march has aggravated the situation. thousands of displaced
and citing a need to protect tutsis from rival extremist groups. the current fighting has displaced hundreds of thousands of people despite the deployment of an expensive un peacekeeping force in the area. now dw corresponded mario miller reports now, on the growing public anger in the regional capital, goma, ah, almost every day people take to the streets in eastern congos goma. they're fed up with increasing attacks by militants, especially m, 23 rebels. they say un peacekeepers and troops...
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Apr 11, 2023
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these are his words, he invited tutsi potential victims there, gave them overnight accommodation, fed them, but every night during the week he approached the women in power and said that he wanted to sleep with them if they refused, then he also gave the women to the killers and that was it . ended with this man still not guilty and he lives quite luxuriously in france, this is an absolute absurdity, if someone seems to be avoiding punishment, then something is wrong something is wrong with the system because these people should be brought to justice if this does not happen, it is unfair to other criminals, it is unfair to ukraine , something needs to be done about it you probably know that the international criminal court can try as many criminals or alleged criminals as it wants if ukraine thinks that they are not doing the work that you opinion ukraine has the right to hold national courts or to create a national court to try such criminals . it seems to me that the international criminal court takes this issue very seriously and wants to bring the criminals to justice, starting wi
these are his words, he invited tutsi potential victims there, gave them overnight accommodation, fed them, but every night during the week he approached the women in power and said that he wanted to sleep with them if they refused, then he also gave the women to the killers and that was it . ended with this man still not guilty and he lives quite luxuriously in france, this is an absolute absurdity, if someone seems to be avoiding punishment, then something is wrong something is wrong with the...
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Apr 28, 2023
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yes. tutsis still in this area have now moved closer to a brune, the and military base, where they feel safer. like in michigan request, which is very bottom, we don't have the freedom to move to other places. if they see my face billable me as a reward, them and thought of him do integrate under these mountains are full of local militias. so i feel like a prisoner in my own home regional troops have been talking to residents, telling them that they are safe with anybody. well, the biggest problem or the armed groups, they lose, they kidnapped civilians, they set up roadblocks to collect taxes. it's a challenge for us. what would be up to a 1000000 people are leaving in shelters in camps for those who've been displaced. the living conditions a dire but many say we don't want to go back to their towns and villages just yet. catherine soy all jazeera. oh, this is al jazeera, these you top stories. there been gun battles and air strikes in sudan despite the extension of the ceasefire. the army and the rap and support forces have been locked in a power struggle for nearly 2 weeks, and civil
yes. tutsis still in this area have now moved closer to a brune, the and military base, where they feel safer. like in michigan request, which is very bottom, we don't have the freedom to move to other places. if they see my face billable me as a reward, them and thought of him do integrate under these mountains are full of local militias. so i feel like a prisoner in my own home regional troops have been talking to residents, telling them that they are safe with anybody. well, the biggest...
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Apr 9, 2023
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these are his words, he invited tutsi potential victims there, provided them with lodging and fed themvery night during the week he approached young women and said he wanted to sleep with them if they refused then he was also female gave women to murderers and that was the end of it. this man has not yet been found guilty and he lives quite luxuriously in france. this is an absolute absurdity. if someone seems to be avoiding punishment, then something is wrong. something is wrong with the system, because these people should be brought to justice. if this does not happen, it is unfair to other criminals, it is unfair to ukraine, and something needs to be done about it. you probably know that an international nominal court can try so many criminals or as many alleged criminals as it wants, if ukraine thinks that they are not doing the work that you think they should do, then ukraine has the right to hold national courts or create a national court to try such criminals it seems to me that the international criminal court is very serious about this issue and wants to bring criminals to jus
these are his words, he invited tutsi potential victims there, provided them with lodging and fed themvery night during the week he approached young women and said he wanted to sleep with them if they refused then he was also female gave women to murderers and that was the end of it. this man has not yet been found guilty and he lives quite luxuriously in france. this is an absolute absurdity. if someone seems to be avoiding punishment, then something is wrong. something is wrong with the...
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Apr 28, 2023
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yes. tutsis still in this area have now moved closer to a brune the and military base, where they feel safer. like michigan chronicle. the switch on is very bottom up. we don't have the freedom to move to other places. if they see my face billable me as a reward, them and but of them do integrate lender, these mountains are full of local militias. i feel like a prisoner in my own home regional troops have been talking to residents, telling them that they're safe in it. that is the biggest problem or the armed groups. they loot, they kidnapped civilians, they set up road blocks to collect taxes. it's a challenge for us where what room up to a 1000000 people are leaving in shelters in camps for those who've been displaced. the living conditions a dire but many say we don't want to go back to their towns and villages just the actual catherine site. all jazeera, iran's army says it has seized an oil tanker that collided with one of its vessels in the gulf of oman. the u. s. navy identified the vessel as marshall islands flagged the advantage suite. iran says 2 of its crew are missing after
yes. tutsis still in this area have now moved closer to a brune the and military base, where they feel safer. like michigan chronicle. the switch on is very bottom up. we don't have the freedom to move to other places. if they see my face billable me as a reward, them and but of them do integrate lender, these mountains are full of local militias. i feel like a prisoner in my own home regional troops have been talking to residents, telling them that they're safe in it. that is the biggest...
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yes. tutsis still in this area, have now moved closer to a brune the military base, where they feel safer, like michigan to chronicle the switch on is very bottom up. we don't have the freedom to move to other places. if they see my face billable me as a reward them and thought of him to integrate lender. these mountains are full of local media shares. i feel like a prisoner in my own home regional troops have been talking to residents, telling them that they're safe in it. that is a one the biggest problem at the armed groups. they loot, they kidnapped civilians, they set up road blocks to collect taxes. it's a challenge for us where what room up to a 1000000 people are leaving in shelters in camps for those who've been displaced. the living conditions a dire but many say we don't want to go back to their towns and villages just yet. catherine, sorry, i'll just iraq in cuba, motorists have been queueing for fuel sometimes the days at a time due to crippling shortages. the island nation is highly dependent on energy imports and presidents. miguel diaz canal blamed supplier countries and a
yes. tutsis still in this area, have now moved closer to a brune the military base, where they feel safer, like michigan to chronicle the switch on is very bottom up. we don't have the freedom to move to other places. if they see my face billable me as a reward them and thought of him to integrate lender. these mountains are full of local media shares. i feel like a prisoner in my own home regional troops have been talking to residents, telling them that they're safe in it. that is a one the...
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Apr 3, 2023
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it is credited with sheltering more than a 1000 ethnic tutsis and hutus at the hotel. he managed, during rwanda's genocide, almost 30 years ago, were almost a 1000000 people killed each other in less than 100 days. the hollywood movie hotel rwanda from 2004 was inspired by his story. now he'll be moving back to the u. s. where he has permanent residency. and the news of his release was welcome by president joe biden. but one of the dozens of other american citizens in residence held by governments around the world and is the rising trend of detaining american citizens and residents by governments around the world becoming a national security issue. joining us today from the white house is joshua seltzer . the deputy homeland security advisor at the national security council. joshua, it's great to be with you. let me just start with the the big news paul recess of beginner. is soon going to be back in the united states. joe biden's white house made this a priority. tell us how it unfolded. why was paul recessive again, a high priority item on president biden's to do lis
it is credited with sheltering more than a 1000 ethnic tutsis and hutus at the hotel. he managed, during rwanda's genocide, almost 30 years ago, were almost a 1000000 people killed each other in less than 100 days. the hollywood movie hotel rwanda from 2004 was inspired by his story. now he'll be moving back to the u. s. where he has permanent residency. and the news of his release was welcome by president joe biden. but one of the dozens of other american citizens in residence held by...
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yes. tutsis still in this area, have now moved closer to a brune, the and military base, where they feel safer. like in this group run across the switch on is very bottom up. we don't have the freedom to move to other places. if they see my face billable me as a reward, them, i'm but of them do integrate under these mountains are full of local malicious. i feel like a prisoner in my own home regional troops have been talking to residents, telling them that they're safe. what anybody's october, the biggest problem or the armed groups they lose their kidnapped civilians. they set up road blocks to collect taxes. it's a challenge for us. where what room up to a 1000000 people are leaving in shelters in camps for those who've been displaced. the living conditions a dire but many say we don't want to go back to their towns and villages just yet. catherine following odyssey, or if a chairman of britain is public broadcaster the b b. c. his resigned after report said that he breached rules. richard sharp has had faced an inquiry for his role in securing a loan to the former prime minister boris
yes. tutsis still in this area, have now moved closer to a brune, the and military base, where they feel safer. like in this group run across the switch on is very bottom up. we don't have the freedom to move to other places. if they see my face billable me as a reward, them, i'm but of them do integrate under these mountains are full of local malicious. i feel like a prisoner in my own home regional troops have been talking to residents, telling them that they're safe. what anybody's october,...
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Apr 28, 2023
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yes. tutsis still in this area have now moved closer to a brune, the military base. where they feel safer, like michigan request, which on is very bottom, if we don't have the freedom to move to other places. if they see my face billable me as a reward, them and thought of him to integrate linda, these mountains are full of local media. shes, i feel like a prisoner in my own home. regional troops have been talking to residents, telling them that they are safe with it. but these are the biggest problem or the armed groups. they lose, they kidnapped civilians, they set up road blocks to collect taxes. it's a challenge for us. what would be up to a 1000000 people are leaving in shelters in camps for those who've been displaced. the living conditions a dire but many say we don't want to go back to their towns and villages just yet. catherine soy all jazeera a suicide bomber, has targeted a military camp in northwest pakistan, killing at least 3 soldiers that happened in the city or pis shower. the attack comes after the pakistani government announced a renewed, offensive
yes. tutsis still in this area have now moved closer to a brune, the military base. where they feel safer, like michigan request, which on is very bottom, if we don't have the freedom to move to other places. if they see my face billable me as a reward, them and thought of him to integrate linda, these mountains are full of local media. shes, i feel like a prisoner in my own home. regional troops have been talking to residents, telling them that they are safe with it. but these are the biggest...
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Apr 28, 2023
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yes. tutsis still in this area, have now moved closer to a brune, the and military base, where they feel safer. like in this group run across the switch on is very bottom. we don't have the freedom to move to other places. if they see my face billable me as a reward, them, i'm but of them do integrate under these mountains are full of local media shares. i feel like a prisoner in my own home regional troops have been talking to residents, telling them that they're safe, like any particular, the biggest problem or the armed groups. they loot, they kidnap civilians. they set up road blocks to collect taxes. it's a challenge for us, what, what up to a 1000000 people are leaving in shelters in camps for those who've been displaced. the living conditions a dire but many say we don't want to go back to their towns and villages just the actual catherine site all 0. ah, this is out as era. these are the top stories, residents in sedans, cabinet la reporting, hearing a number of explosions on friday morning. that despite the army and the power military rapids support forces agreeing to extend.
yes. tutsis still in this area, have now moved closer to a brune, the and military base, where they feel safer. like in this group run across the switch on is very bottom. we don't have the freedom to move to other places. if they see my face billable me as a reward, them, i'm but of them do integrate under these mountains are full of local media shares. i feel like a prisoner in my own home regional troops have been talking to residents, telling them that they're safe, like any particular, the...
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Apr 28, 2023
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yes. tutsis still in this area, have now moved closer to a bruno the and military base where they feel safer considering to chronicle the switch on is very bottom. we don't have the freedom to move to other places. if they see my face billable me as a reward, them, i'm part of them do integrate, linda, these mountains are full of local militias. i feel like a prisoner in my own home regional troops have been talking to residents, telling them that they are safe within it. that is a good one. the biggest problem or the armed groups, they loot, they kidnapped civilians. they set up road blocks to collect taxes. it's a challenge for us. what would be up to a 1000000 people are leaving in shelters in camps for those who've been displaced? the living conditions a dire but many say we don't want to go back to their towns and villages just yet. catherine's sight all jazeera, hundreds of venezuelan migrants are stranded at the border between chile and peru. they were demanding to be allowed to travel home. on wednesday, peruse, government declared a state of emergency along all its borders to
yes. tutsis still in this area, have now moved closer to a bruno the and military base where they feel safer considering to chronicle the switch on is very bottom. we don't have the freedom to move to other places. if they see my face billable me as a reward, them, i'm part of them do integrate, linda, these mountains are full of local militias. i feel like a prisoner in my own home regional troops have been talking to residents, telling them that they are safe within it. that is a good one....
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Apr 28, 2023
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yes. tutsis still in this area have now moved closer to a brune, the military base. where they feel safer, considering to chronicle the switch on is very bottom. if we don't have the freedom to move to other places, if they see my face billable me as a reward, them. but i'm, but of him to integrate under these mountains are full of local media shares. so i feel like a prisoner in my own home regional troops have been talking to residents, telling them that they're safe. what didn't that music? one, the biggest problem or the armed groups, they lose, they kidnapped civilians, they set up road blocks to collect taxes. it's a challenge for us where what room up to a 1000000 people are leaving in shelters in camps for those who've been displaced. the living conditions a dire but many say we don't want to go back to their towns and villages just yet. catherine. all just temperatures in spain and portugal had broken records for april as an early season heat wave hits the region spain, southern city, quarter by registered 38.8 degrees on thursday. the syrian peninsula is al
yes. tutsis still in this area have now moved closer to a brune, the military base. where they feel safer, considering to chronicle the switch on is very bottom. if we don't have the freedom to move to other places, if they see my face billable me as a reward, them. but i'm, but of him to integrate under these mountains are full of local media shares. so i feel like a prisoner in my own home regional troops have been talking to residents, telling them that they're safe. what didn't that music?...