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irate can hopefully learn from the past -- against tutsi-— against tutsi.images of r — against tutsi. we are 'ust showing images of i think _ against tutsi. we are just showing images of i think your _ against tutsi. we are just showing images of i think your mother - against tutsi. we are just showing images of i think your mother and | images of i think your mother and your brother that you shared with us from back then. you are saying just then your mother was killed on your 12th birthday, antoinette. yes. then your mother was killed on your 12th birthday, antoinette.— 12th birthday, antoinette. yes, my mother was _ 12th birthday, antoinette. yes, my mother was murdered _ 12th birthday, antoinette. yes, my mother was murdered on - 12th birthday, antoinette. yes, my mother was murdered on my - 12th birthday, antoinette. yes, my mother was murdered on my 12th. mother was murdered on my 12th birthday. i heard the story from my aunt, the only sister she has who survived. she was telling me the story of how she was running, because my brother who you see in t
irate can hopefully learn from the past -- against tutsi-— against tutsi.images of r — against tutsi. we are 'ust showing images of i think _ against tutsi. we are just showing images of i think your _ against tutsi. we are just showing images of i think your mother - against tutsi. we are just showing images of i think your mother and | images of i think your mother and your brother that you shared with us from back then. you are saying just then your mother was killed on your 12th...
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special focus on rwanda, 2024 marking 30 years since the horrific massacres of hundreds of thousands of tutsisis week, referring to the case against israel at the international court ofjustice, the uk's chief rabbi, ephraim mirvis, said the accusation of genocide was an affront to the victims and survivors of the holocaust around this memorial day. he sings and the conflict in gaza and associated rise in anti—semitism has meant the holocaust memorial day trust advised on fewer public events this year. particularly the jewish community, but also muslims, are much more anxious about being out in public and visibly being jewish or muslim. and so we have worked very closely with the police to issue guidance and actually, ourjob on holocaust memorial day is to remind people of what can happen when hatred gets out of hand. the holocaust memorial day trust is encouraging people to light a candle and place it in a window to, in its words, remember those who were killed for who they were and to stand against prejudice and hatred today. aleem maqbool, bbc news, in north london. well, as regional tension
special focus on rwanda, 2024 marking 30 years since the horrific massacres of hundreds of thousands of tutsisis week, referring to the case against israel at the international court ofjustice, the uk's chief rabbi, ephraim mirvis, said the accusation of genocide was an affront to the victims and survivors of the holocaust around this memorial day. he sings and the conflict in gaza and associated rise in anti—semitism has meant the holocaust memorial day trust advised on fewer public events...
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years of their own bodies onto them and never saying any cell wanda is genocide, song 800000 ethnic tutsis. but also moderate ethnic hutus killed by members of the food to majority. years later, survivors are still searching for their loved ones. shoes and tattered clothing. carry important clues on your credit card that i just need as well. on top of that, we tried to also send us for genocide crimes to tell us where the bodies are located because we didn't want to find them in the form not buried. it's unfortunate the off the suit to use. we still found bodies under construction sites . we feel bad and we keep thinking about what happened was the, the biggest challenge is getting those who commit the killings to reveal the locations of these grades. they're still being found regularly across the country. the remains of more than 100000 genocide victims have been honored in the past 5 years alone in government. they're not sure how many victims are buried here. the mayor says the deeper they dig more they find alexandra buyers out a 0. the us supreme court has ruled the state of alabama c
years of their own bodies onto them and never saying any cell wanda is genocide, song 800000 ethnic tutsis. but also moderate ethnic hutus killed by members of the food to majority. years later, survivors are still searching for their loved ones. shoes and tattered clothing. carry important clues on your credit card that i just need as well. on top of that, we tried to also send us for genocide crimes to tell us where the bodies are located because we didn't want to find them in the form not...
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i was not alive then, but i remember when you talk about rwanda, the who tees and the tutsis and howl community was very reticent to use the term genocide, right up until the end. it meant that they would have to do something. the -- do you think that having that conversation, it is happening domestically it is happening domestically do you think the conversation is the right conversation here? >> i think the right conversation is whether there is a better more humane way for israel to pursue its goals, not to eliminate the palestinian people about to eliminate hamas leadership that attacked israel. that is the goal. that is why genocide does not apply. do i think there is a better way? you bet i do. i commend president biden for speaking out. i wish he would speak out more fourths fully for a pathway to a two-state solution. this is not rewarding hamas. i cannot imagine the international community with that hamas continue as a political party. it is a terror group. it is a pathway to real security for israel. that is the way, a responsible palestinian government in charge, that is t
i was not alive then, but i remember when you talk about rwanda, the who tees and the tutsis and howl community was very reticent to use the term genocide, right up until the end. it meant that they would have to do something. the -- do you think that having that conversation, it is happening domestically it is happening domestically do you think the conversation is the right conversation here? >> i think the right conversation is whether there is a better more humane way for israel to...
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garza, the government tutsis threatened to attack american and british entrust across the red seats after the fight is it killed and asked noon. so we'd be getting dogs with the bus and in collapse of the health care system. and a series of is really strikes targeting residential errors. and this is the scene and i likes the hospital hospital in the bella waiting. central garza where there's being a total black. how does the facility run out a few thousands of displaced people, a sheltering there and talk to is it being forced through treat to patients by flashlight and how much of it? there are a lot of people here in 2 hours at most, if the electricity doesn't come back and the oxygen, these patients you see here will die in southern goals are human call units has been destroyed and that is really striking. at least 6 people were killed, but they were only women and children innocent. and on the time of the strike there's no need for the i c j to carry out investigations. these crimes are clearly evident. this is nothing short of a genocide that is clearly visible. and understood are, a
garza, the government tutsis threatened to attack american and british entrust across the red seats after the fight is it killed and asked noon. so we'd be getting dogs with the bus and in collapse of the health care system. and a series of is really strikes targeting residential errors. and this is the scene and i likes the hospital hospital in the bella waiting. central garza where there's being a total black. how does the facility run out a few thousands of displaced people, a sheltering...
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focuses on affordable assisted-living and she advocates for both providers and older americans, 80 tutsis across the country. she leads on several state and national associations including the indiana healthcare association board of directors and the national center for assisted-living board of directors here thank you for testifying here today. >> thank you, ranking member braun. our fourth and final witness is richard mollot. he is executive director of the long-term care community coalition. this coalition works to provide families with unbiased information about nursing homes, assisted living facilities and other long-term care settings. thanks for being with us today. we'll turn to our first witness, patty vessenmeyer. >> good morning, chairman casey, ranking member braun, and members of the senate special committee on aging. my name is patty vessenmeyer, and thank you for allowing me to share this testimony of my experience with assisted-living for my husband, john whitney, during his journey to the middle stage of dementia. i will focus on my experiences that i believe are most rel
focuses on affordable assisted-living and she advocates for both providers and older americans, 80 tutsis across the country. she leads on several state and national associations including the indiana healthcare association board of directors and the national center for assisted-living board of directors here thank you for testifying here today. >> thank you, ranking member braun. our fourth and final witness is richard mollot. he is executive director of the long-term care community...
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hundreds of thousands of deaths in guatemala between 1960 and 1996, the genocide of up to a million tutsinued killing of the darfuri people in sudan . but in a week people in sudan. but in a week where acres of newsprint has been devoted to talk of a third world war and even conscription in dorchester's, mp chris loder believes the message of world holocaust day has never been as relevant as it is today . relevant as it is today. >> i think what for me as a member of parliament was quite unsettling was actually to see some of the terms and references here on the screen behind me a little earlier that are actually still being used today in some protests that happen in london, and that is very uncomfortable and that is very uncomfortable and i think is food for thought . and i think is food for thought. >> events continue throughout the weekend with the lighting of candles and the saying of prayers and the hope that by remembering and commemorating, we can prevent the atrocities of the past from ever being repeated . jeff moody, gb news. repeated. jeff moody, gb news. >> well, this is break
hundreds of thousands of deaths in guatemala between 1960 and 1996, the genocide of up to a million tutsinued killing of the darfuri people in sudan . but in a week people in sudan. but in a week where acres of newsprint has been devoted to talk of a third world war and even conscription in dorchester's, mp chris loder believes the message of world holocaust day has never been as relevant as it is today . relevant as it is today. >> i think what for me as a member of parliament was quite...
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focus on the rwanda, 2024 marking 30 years since the horrific massacres of hundreds of thousands of tutsis to the case against israel at international court ofjustice, the chief rabbi of the uk says the accusation is an affront to the victims and survivors of the holocaust on holocaust memorial day. and the conflict in gaza and associated widen anti—semitism has meant there were fewer public events this year. particularly the jewish community but also muslims are much more anxious about being out in public and physically being jewish or muslim so we have worked closely with the police to issue guidance and actually ourjob on holocaust memorial day is to remind people of what can happen when hatred gets out of hand. the what can happen when hatred gets out of hand. ., ., , ~ ., ., what can happen when hatred gets out ofhand. ., , ~ ., ., of hand. the holocaust memorial day trust is encouraging _ of hand. the holocaust memorial day trust is encouraging people _ of hand. the holocaust memorial day trust is encouraging people to - of hand. the holocaust memorial day trust is encouraging people
focus on the rwanda, 2024 marking 30 years since the horrific massacres of hundreds of thousands of tutsis to the case against israel at international court ofjustice, the chief rabbi of the uk says the accusation is an affront to the victims and survivors of the holocaust on holocaust memorial day. and the conflict in gaza and associated widen anti—semitism has meant there were fewer public events this year. particularly the jewish community but also muslims are much more anxious about being...