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the u.n. designed this declaration to do. and so i think it's warranted to study this possible antidote to these hard-to-solve social ills that have been with us despite our best efforts to overcome them. the third reason why i wrote this book is that the u.n.'s approval of this landmark declaration in the year 2007 surprised america. it caught us with our chaps down, pretty much. even though this landmark declaration was in the making in the u.n. for over 30 years through very open and transparent u.n. processes, it was pretty much unheralded by the rest of us here at home, indian tribes and their attorneys were naturally focusing on federal indian law to meet our needs here domestically. and so when it was approved by the u.n. in the year 2011, the tribes and our tribal attorneys and the general public were pretty much unaware of it. and so since that time, indian country has begun studying this u.n. declaration trying to fathom its possibilities. and so as we're educating ourselves about th
the u.n. designed this declaration to do. and so i think it's warranted to study this possible antidote to these hard-to-solve social ills that have been with us despite our best efforts to overcome them. the third reason why i wrote this book is that the u.n.'s approval of this landmark declaration in the year 2007 surprised america. it caught us with our chaps down, pretty much. even though this landmark declaration was in the making in the u.n. for over 30 years through very open and...
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>> the u.n. is urging south sudan's rival factions to start talks after two of its peacekeepers are killed. [ ♪ music ] >> you are watching al jazeera live from doha. also coming up: the battle for aleppo. syrian's government forces step up offensives on rebels. >> former russian tik on mikhail khordorkovsky arrives in germany >> sex for sale in canada as the supreme court removes restrictions on prostitution >> the united nations is facing an unprecedented crisis in south sudan. the security council is urging the president and ousted vice president to end the violence and begin talks, and warns the country is a powder keg yet to explode. 2,000 armed youths overran a base killing a dozen people. many are unaccounted for. we'll go the capital juba. first, kath turner in the u.n. headquarters in new york. >> they died trying to carry out the united nations mandate, to protect south sudanese civilians. the bodies of two indian peacekeepers have been flown to juba. they were with 90 other people in t
>> the u.n. is urging south sudan's rival factions to start talks after two of its peacekeepers are killed. [ ♪ music ] >> you are watching al jazeera live from doha. also coming up: the battle for aleppo. syrian's government forces step up offensives on rebels. >> former russian tik on mikhail khordorkovsky arrives in germany >> sex for sale in canada as the supreme court removes restrictions on prostitution >> the united nations is facing an unprecedented...
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a u.n. base comes under attack in south sudan as african foreign ministers push for a diplomatic solution. to prevent an all out -- >> including vat my putin, he will pardon this man, in jail for ten years in one of his fiercest political opponents. and guilty of hacking a british soldier to death, the two men that want add religious war convicted of murder. and bridging the divide between the u.s. and iran, look at the latest offering from latest winning director. ♪ . >> but first, south sudan, the u.n. t says one of its compounds has come under attack. the government has confirmed it has lost the city of bore in that state to rebels. we will cross the u.n. head guarders for more on that, but first the latest on the situation on the ground. south sudan's president has been speaking out. she sent us this report. >> . >> military fatigues and black cowboy hat. president explains that his country dissent into violence is because of an attempted coupe. >> these people are playing with words to
a u.n. base comes under attack in south sudan as african foreign ministers push for a diplomatic solution. to prevent an all out -- >> including vat my putin, he will pardon this man, in jail for ten years in one of his fiercest political opponents. and guilty of hacking a british soldier to death, the two men that want add religious war convicted of murder. and bridging the divide between the u.s. and iran, look at the latest offering from latest winning director. ♪ . >> but...
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u.n. workers say they may be able to help them to leave the camps where thousands of people are believed to be hiding. they people there who are injured but on the whole, people here say they want peace to come as quickly as possible, they say they are tired of the violence, and those holding out in churching hiding out in the bush, say they just want to go home. >> well, a dropped resolution for 5 1/2 thousand more peace keeperers have been put forward. the security council is expected to vote on that proposal, later on tuesday. turnser at the united nations in new york. as we heard the u.n. secretary general almost doubled the number of peace keepersed on the ground. how much support is expected to get. >> well, from what we are hearing here, this should get unanimous support, when the security council votes in a couple of hours. we do expect to see 15 hands go up, we haven't yet had a chance to see the final text of the resolution, this is what was circulated last night, and we don't ex
u.n. workers say they may be able to help them to leave the camps where thousands of people are believed to be hiding. they people there who are injured but on the whole, people here say they want peace to come as quickly as possible, they say they are tired of the violence, and those holding out in churching hiding out in the bush, say they just want to go home. >> well, a dropped resolution for 5 1/2 thousand more peace keeperers have been put forward. the security council is expected...
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the u.n. secretary general wants to send 5,000 troops to south sudan. whether to add infantry battalions, more than 1,000 people have been killed in a week of fighting. the u.n. noted its resources are stretched thin. >> i'm determined to ensure that unmiss has the means to carry out its essential task of protecting civilians. i'll be sending most of today -- i'll be spending most of today calling regional leaders and others to bolster military support for unmiss, as well as political backing for efforts to defuse the crisis. >> haru matassa is in juba. >> peter riat said he was attacked by people carrying machetes. young people with no apparent loyalties to either side, started to attack with blades that looked like m machetes. >> i don't know what's happening. of the two to three hours i was just in the hospital. >> reporter: and more people are expected to get hurt. president salva kiir says, currently control by rebels. >> the army's duty is to protect the citizens in the republic of south
the u.n. secretary general wants to send 5,000 troops to south sudan. whether to add infantry battalions, more than 1,000 people have been killed in a week of fighting. the u.n. noted its resources are stretched thin. >> i'm determined to ensure that unmiss has the means to carry out its essential task of protecting civilians. i'll be sending most of today -- i'll be spending most of today calling regional leaders and others to bolster military support for unmiss, as well as political...
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u.n.r for another injured civilians have been evacuates to the cap duba and flown from boar, and seeing clashes between the government troops and the rebels and claiming still to be in charge of the capitol of the oil-rich unity state. thousands have esskates to the u.n. compound there. harry is at a u.n. camp in duba and joins me now and it's only as we piece together the information coming in from different parts of the country that the scale is becoming clear. >> exactly, it is. new fighting erupted in an ail-rich air and details coming in but hearing soldiers from the army have defected and joined rebels loyal and civilians are trying to run for cover to the u.n. base and other places there and the u.n. is having a tough time dealing with thousands of people running to bases for shelter and earlier i spoke to toby lanza the humanitarian coordinator. >> the situation was tense over the last three days and come off the phone from my office there. the tension continues. and there are miss
u.n.r for another injured civilians have been evacuates to the cap duba and flown from boar, and seeing clashes between the government troops and the rebels and claiming still to be in charge of the capitol of the oil-rich unity state. thousands have esskates to the u.n. compound there. harry is at a u.n. camp in duba and joins me now and it's only as we piece together the information coming in from different parts of the country that the scale is becoming clear. >> exactly, it is. new...
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the u.n. is calling for an end to hostilities and for talks to get started. kath turner sends us this report. >> a unanimous vote by the security council, more than 50% in favour of ban ki-moon's plan to double the it troops in south sudan. >> south sudan is grateful for the support of the international community and the united nations expend tended to the nation company. south sudan do not want to full back into the abbize of war for which they suffered for over half a century. >> united nations not always known for the way they acted with speed acted so here. with 5,000 u.s. soldiers and 1300 police on the ground the scernal knows it probably won't be enough. >> you would need ongoing support. protection capabilities will not happen overnight. even with additional capability, we will not be able to protect every civilian in south sudan. >> the extra forces from places like dar fewer, democratic republic of congo and lib earia. other nations have been asked for support. the u.n. insists reinf
the u.n. is calling for an end to hostilities and for talks to get started. kath turner sends us this report. >> a unanimous vote by the security council, more than 50% in favour of ban ki-moon's plan to double the it troops in south sudan. >> south sudan is grateful for the support of the international community and the united nations expend tended to the nation company. south sudan do not want to full back into the abbize of war for which they suffered for over half a century....
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. >> u.n. secretary-general weighs in on the south sudan crisis. >> a russian tycoon and critic of vladimir putin freed this week is now speaking out. and eight days after being shot by a classmate a 17-year-old girl has died from her wounds. her family and community are reeling. . >> hello everyone, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm david shuster live in new york. we'll begin with the crisis in south sudan. over the past week factional fighting has claimed the lives of hundreds of people. the targets civilians, u.n. peace keep exercise an american aircraft. there are thousands of aid workers, including americans, and many are trying to evacuate. four u.s. personnel were injured when their aircraft came under fire. chuck hagel is reviewing options to support the evacuation. meanwhile world leaders are stepping up the condemnation of the violence in the war-torn nation. president obama is urging south sudan factions to resolve the conflict through negotiations and ban ki-moon added his voice to
. >> u.n. secretary-general weighs in on the south sudan crisis. >> a russian tycoon and critic of vladimir putin freed this week is now speaking out. and eight days after being shot by a classmate a 17-year-old girl has died from her wounds. her family and community are reeling. . >> hello everyone, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm david shuster live in new york. we'll begin with the crisis in south sudan. over the past week factional fighting has claimed the lives of...
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. >> more u.n. soldiers could help aid workers reach the vulnerable faster, especially children. >> hopefully if they give office room, and access to women and children that we cannot reach now. >> tens of thousands are still hiding around the country. many hope leaders find a peaceful resolution to the conflict, so they can go home. to discuss the power struggle, she is the senior association, and co director of the simpson center future of peace operations program. thank you so much for joining us. you know this situation, has obviously deinvolved very quickly. those are planted sometime ehing, was it almost inevitable that something like this was going to happen? >> i don't think that it was inevitable, but we certainly have been seeing these tensions evolve for some time. we need to look far back, not just to july when the president backed the other political opposition, that are now challenging them, but back to the second civil war between sudan and south sudan, where there was a number of arm
. >> more u.n. soldiers could help aid workers reach the vulnerable faster, especially children. >> hopefully if they give office room, and access to women and children that we cannot reach now. >> tens of thousands are still hiding around the country. many hope leaders find a peaceful resolution to the conflict, so they can go home. to discuss the power struggle, she is the senior association, and co director of the simpson center future of peace operations program. thank you...
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the u.n.'s refugee agency says they are joining more than 70,000 car rev fees who have been there for years. our correspondent is there. >> in the chadian jungle - hundreds of refugees from the central african republic recently arrived, fleeing violence back home. >> this man lost his arm in the crossfire. >> i was walking out of my home when a bullet hit my arm. i couldn't find medical care or help. i took my family to the town. we removed warning that the anti-balaka rebels were coming. >> another strict tim said armoured militias tortured him. people were in the shops when arm men attacked the marketplace. old people like me were tortured and shot at. they cut off arms and legs of some and killed hundreds of people. >> chad hosts 70 houz refugees. >> the camp has been around for seven years. new arrivals are coming since the recent flare-up of violence in the central african republic. according to the unhcr, about 400 people have been hosted here during the last couple of weeks, in the big s
the u.n.'s refugee agency says they are joining more than 70,000 car rev fees who have been there for years. our correspondent is there. >> in the chadian jungle - hundreds of refugees from the central african republic recently arrived, fleeing violence back home. >> this man lost his arm in the crossfire. >> i was walking out of my home when a bullet hit my arm. i couldn't find medical care or help. i took my family to the town. we removed warning that the anti-balaka rebels...
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as the u.n. goes to double the numbers of peacekeepers in south sudan, the numbers dead are in thousands. express appreciation for the response with the secretary- general and the security council are showing to the tragically unfolding situation in our country. >> edward snowden says it is mission accomplished. he says he wanted society to have more of a say in being monitored. we have been in rome as pope francis celebrates his first christmas eve mass as the head of the catholic church. hello and welcome. peacekeeping troops are going to be sent to south sudan. thousands of people are thought to have been killed in a week of fighting between rebel soldiers and government forces. has spread across the country to several areas, including the capital of juba. president salva kiir and his forces have recaptured the town from the rebels. bentiu and two in juba. our correspondent in washington says despite the vote to send in more troops, it will take more time for the u.n. peacekeepers to arrive on
as the u.n. goes to double the numbers of peacekeepers in south sudan, the numbers dead are in thousands. express appreciation for the response with the secretary- general and the security council are showing to the tragically unfolding situation in our country. >> edward snowden says it is mission accomplished. he says he wanted society to have more of a say in being monitored. we have been in rome as pope francis celebrates his first christmas eve mass as the head of the catholic...
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the u.n. security council held a meeting and samantha power, ambassador to the united states said something must be down quickly. >> the future of south sudan is in jeopardy and demands urgent leadership to stop bloodshed and restore stability. leaders face a choice - they can return to the political dialogue in cooperation that helped to establish south sudan or destroy the hard-fought gains and tear apart their newborn nation. >> u.n. chief ban ki-moon is asking for 50,000 more peacekeeping troops to be sent to sudan. >> haru mutasa is in juba. >> this man said he was attacked by men carrying machetes. the government said it was a coup. young people started to attack civilians with pangas, that looked like machetes. >> i fall down. i didn't know what was happening. >> more people are expected to get hurt. president salva kiir says the army is ready. >> the army's duty is to protect the citizens and the army is bound by the duty to protect the towns and bring them under the control of the gov
the u.n. security council held a meeting and samantha power, ambassador to the united states said something must be down quickly. >> the future of south sudan is in jeopardy and demands urgent leadership to stop bloodshed and restore stability. leaders face a choice - they can return to the political dialogue in cooperation that helped to establish south sudan or destroy the hard-fought gains and tear apart their newborn nation. >> u.n. chief ban ki-moon is asking for 50,000 more...
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about half of those civilians have gone towards the u.n. basis, but the u.n. peacekeepers have not been able to sure that. there was an incident last week in which 20 civilians were , and two u.n. peacekeepers who were killed on thursday. now, the addition of more peacekeepers will help to stabilize the situation, but it will not be enough to stop the fighting. u.n. is also focusing on getting a political dialogue going. he says he will talk to his rival has a, but the a precondition. he says he wants the detainees released before he entered into talks. >> jessica, thank you very much, indeed. in new york. we'll bring you more on this as it happens, just monitoring the france 24.or and there has been an appeal for calm in a central african republic. despite remain high troops from africa and france. there is a presence in the capital. they have joined the call for peace. the stairsers and from the central african in our territory, i am calling on you to preach love, to love each other. >> it is the only path to take, to unity, and that will enable us to consol
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the u.n.ity council moved today to beef up its peacekeeping force in south sudan, to more than 12,000 troops. it's a bid to quell growing violence between rival ethnic factions. we'll ask samantha power, the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., about south sudan and the neighboring central african republic right after the news summary. in syria, a new round of air raids killed at least 15 people in the northern city of aleppo. the opposition said government planes and helicopters blasted apartment buildings, homes and cars. the aerial assault began on december 15, activists say more than 360 people have been killed since then. at least 13 people were killed in egypt today when a powerful bomb ripped through a police headquarters. more than 100 others were hurt. the blast brought down an entire section of the five-story building in the city of mansoura. it was the deadliest attack since islamist president mohamed morsi was ousted in july. the interim prime minister vowed to respond. >> here at the fore
the u.n.ity council moved today to beef up its peacekeeping force in south sudan, to more than 12,000 troops. it's a bid to quell growing violence between rival ethnic factions. we'll ask samantha power, the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., about south sudan and the neighboring central african republic right after the news summary. in syria, a new round of air raids killed at least 15 people in the northern city of aleppo. the opposition said government planes and helicopters blasted apartment...
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u.n. officials believe thousands of people have been killed in the violence in south sudan. the president says government forces have taken back a key town held by rebels, but battles continue across the country. the fighting erupted mid-december in the capital j a juba. president kir said on tuesday his forces now control bor, the capital of the eastern state of junglai. >> the forces of the government have taken bor, and they are now clearing whatever pockets that are around bor. >> u.n. high commissioner for human rights is said on tuesday that 34 bodies have been found in mass graves in the north of the country. u.n. humanitarian coordinator toby layncer says it's undeniable at this stage there must have been thousands of people who have lost their lives. >>> the u.n. is now sending more peacekeepers to south sudan to protect civilians. the security council has unanimously approved plans to nearly double the size of the u.n. peacekeeping force there. the 15-member council on tuesday ad
u.n. officials believe thousands of people have been killed in the violence in south sudan. the president says government forces have taken back a key town held by rebels, but battles continue across the country. the fighting erupted mid-december in the capital j a juba. president kir said on tuesday his forces now control bor, the capital of the eastern state of junglai. >> the forces of the government have taken bor, and they are now clearing whatever pockets that are around bor....
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the u.n. is voting today on sending in international troops. and the king of thailand calls on the people to do their duty without directly referring to recent violent protests. those demonstrations are on hold today out of respect for the monarch's birthday. first to yemen, where six doctors, including a venezuelan and two from the philippines are among the victims killed in a suicide bombing and gun attack. the suicide bomber reportedly set off a car packed with explosives at the defense ministry, leaving close to 20 dead in all. dozens more were hurt in the blast that smashed through walls in a hospital inside the complex. for more, i'm joined by a journalist there. what more can you tell us about this attack there today? >> yes, the gunmen were wearing military uniforms, and the complex of the defense ministry before generating their bombs. after the explosions, the gunshots and clashes took place inside the complex and are still taking place right now. we can still hear gunfire from the d
the u.n. is voting today on sending in international troops. and the king of thailand calls on the people to do their duty without directly referring to recent violent protests. those demonstrations are on hold today out of respect for the monarch's birthday. first to yemen, where six doctors, including a venezuelan and two from the philippines are among the victims killed in a suicide bombing and gun attack. the suicide bomber reportedly set off a car packed with explosives at the defense...
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when people heard a u.n. base was attacked were shocked. they said if the u.n. could be targeted no one is safe. there was sporadic gunfire around the u.s. embassy area. people are concerned about what will happen next. the government tells people to relax, not to panic, they were in control of the situation. airlines have increased flights coming in to juba, to get people out before the weekend in case something goes wrong. for those that can't leave, they are quietly panicking. their worst fears that the rebels will come in and take juba and they are concerned about the family. >> the chief prosecutor at the criminal court asked for the trial of kenya's president to be delayed. uhuru kenyatta is accused of fuelling ethnic violence after the 2007 election. he was due to stand trial in february. more than 1200 died in the fighting. the prosecutor says she needs more time to collect evidence after a crucial witness withdrew. >> gunmen shot dead a mayor, his wife and a baby at an airport in the philippines. ukol talumpa had just won an election in may. >> what see
when people heard a u.n. base was attacked were shocked. they said if the u.n. could be targeted no one is safe. there was sporadic gunfire around the u.s. embassy area. people are concerned about what will happen next. the government tells people to relax, not to panic, they were in control of the situation. airlines have increased flights coming in to juba, to get people out before the weekend in case something goes wrong. for those that can't leave, they are quietly panicking. their worst...
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. >>> a u.n. official in south sudan says his organization is sheltering 50,000 people displaced by fighting between government forces and rebels. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe has visited yasukuni shrine in tokyo. it's the first time an incumbent prime minister has visited the shrine since 2006. the prime minister at that time was core sooum many. abe said he paid his respects to those who sacrificed their lives for japan and renewed his commitment to peace. china and south korea are condemning the visit. >>> abe arrived at yasukuni shrine before noon on thursday and offered prayers t. day marks one year since he took office for the second time. yasukuni shrine honors japan's war dead. those remembered include military and political leaders convicted of war crimes by an international tribunal after world war ii. able did not visited the shrine during its spring and autumn festivals, nor did he go on august 15, the day japan marks the end of world war ii. >> translator: i showed my utmost
. >>> a u.n. official in south sudan says his organization is sheltering 50,000 people displaced by fighting between government forces and rebels. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe has visited yasukuni shrine in tokyo. it's the first time an incumbent prime minister has visited the shrine since 2006. the prime minister at that time was core sooum many. abe said he paid his respects to those who sacrificed their lives for japan and renewed his commitment to peace. china...
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the u.n. says the situation there after one week of fighting is heading into chaos as hundreds of thousands of civilians are at risk. christmas in north america gets hijacked by a new debate over santa's race. you are watching "france 24." first to russia, where the second member of pussy riot has been freed. new amnesty for prisoners convicted of nonviolent crimes. both women were defiant as they left their prison. one crying "russia without putin ." the other saying the whole thing was a pr stunt. >> yes, i was keen to reject this amnesty. the president gave an order. that's why i was brought here. now i would like to meet human rights activists. i would like to deal with the issue of prison. i would like to engage in human rights activity. now i'm not afraid of anything anymore, believe me. >> their release comes just three days after the release of mikhail khodorkovsky, who spent more than a decade in jail. speaking after his surprise release, he said he now has to pay back those who worke
the u.n. says the situation there after one week of fighting is heading into chaos as hundreds of thousands of civilians are at risk. christmas in north america gets hijacked by a new debate over santa's race. you are watching "france 24." first to russia, where the second member of pussy riot has been freed. new amnesty for prisoners convicted of nonviolent crimes. both women were defiant as they left their prison. one crying "russia without putin ." the other saying the...
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u.n.y mission, germany is helping transport equipment and personnel to the north. -- is in charge of the german air mission here. he told me overland transport is too dangerous and all civilian flights have been granted -- grounded. the airport is a true clash of cultures. the loading process a lot more hectic than it would be in germany. have no idea how heavy this palette is, so the german soldiers help out. 440 kilograms on the right, for under 40 on the left, almost one-timed. -- 440 on the left. almost one ton. finally, the adjournment -- the german loading supervisor determines how many pastors can arrive in the transport plane. tomorrow they are heading further north to the algerian border region. i asked how dangerous it is there. the air commander says it is not as serious as afghanistan, but throughout the north and their operating area there are incidents and some are fatal. the journey begins at 5:00 a.m. final preparations, then the plane clearance for takeoff. the loadmaster
u.n.y mission, germany is helping transport equipment and personnel to the north. -- is in charge of the german air mission here. he told me overland transport is too dangerous and all civilian flights have been granted -- grounded. the airport is a true clash of cultures. the loading process a lot more hectic than it would be in germany. have no idea how heavy this palette is, so the german soldiers help out. 440 kilograms on the right, for under 40 on the left, almost one-timed. -- 440 on the...
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and u.n.y resolution which would have condemn the use of barrel bombs and missiles on civilians. there are reports of barrel bombs being dropped over cities in resent weeks and they refuse to support u.n. resolutions against president assad regime and the last time there was agreement in syria was in september when all 15 nations tried to destroy syria's chemical stockpile. they are hammering out peace talks in january and james is there. james, we heard the leader, one of the groups on the television here yesterday saying he thought the idea of geneva 2 was cynical and how optimistic are you at the moment? >> i just watched the russian delegation and the u.s. delegation right here in the building behind me. the u.n. had quarters in geneva and said nothing walking in the building. we know the plan, the plan was that they are supposed to bring the u.n. and arab league special representative brahimi a list of names and russians are supposed to get from the syrian government a list of nine names
and u.n.y resolution which would have condemn the use of barrel bombs and missiles on civilians. there are reports of barrel bombs being dropped over cities in resent weeks and they refuse to support u.n. resolutions against president assad regime and the last time there was agreement in syria was in september when all 15 nations tried to destroy syria's chemical stockpile. they are hammering out peace talks in january and james is there. james, we heard the leader, one of the groups on the...
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the u.n. security council resolution 2127 which establishes an arms embargo, sanctions committee and a panel of experts. a commission of inquiry and increase in the human rights monitoring capacity of the u.n. political office. in september we co-sponsored the u.n. human rights council resolution creating an expert position. to immediately stem the violence, we strongly supported the u.n. security council authorization of a one year chapter 7 mandate for the african union led international stabilization force in the central african republic and for an expanded french troop presence. we believe that working closely with french forces it provides the most immediate mechanism for ending the violence. in addition, we believe the robust stabilization mandate is what is needed now to confront and disarm the group. to give these forces the best chance of success on the ground, we are providing them equipment, strategic airlift and preplanned training. on november 20, secretary carey announced the sta
the u.n. security council resolution 2127 which establishes an arms embargo, sanctions committee and a panel of experts. a commission of inquiry and increase in the human rights monitoring capacity of the u.n. political office. in september we co-sponsored the u.n. human rights council resolution creating an expert position. to immediately stem the violence, we strongly supported the u.n. security council authorization of a one year chapter 7 mandate for the african union led international...
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they are from the u.n. mission in the democratic republic of congo. trained in crowded control that would be spread across the country and assigned to uncamps overflowing with displace. >> the need nor additional peace keeper troops and u.n. advisor is critical. we have something of the order of an estimated 63,000 civilians housed at a dozen locations of the peacekeeping mission around the country. >> u.n. officials say with additional capabilities, they will not be able to protect every civilian in south sudan. it will be effectively policed by 12,500 troops. >> south sudan became independent in july 2011 after a lengthy war with sudan, that killed more than 2 million people. >> protesters in ukraine are in their second month. it was hoped that the demonstrators would be driven away. opposition leaders are not ready to back down. >> as the opposition tries to put pressure on the ukrainian government, the majority want the cabinet to resign. the government shows no signs it intends to do anything. obviously they are trying to hide away. at the same t
they are from the u.n. mission in the democratic republic of congo. trained in crowded control that would be spread across the country and assigned to uncamps overflowing with displace. >> the need nor additional peace keeper troops and u.n. advisor is critical. we have something of the order of an estimated 63,000 civilians housed at a dozen locations of the peacekeeping mission around the country. >> u.n. officials say with additional capabilities, they will not be able to protect...
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the u.n. says about 45,000 civilians are seeking protection at peacekeeping bases across the country. >>> u.s. diplomats are making a push to end the fighting. they're trying to get the two sides to sit down for talks. u.s. special envoy donald booth traveled to juba to meet with kiir. he says they are ready to start discussions without conditions. a senior officials said machar has indicated he wants to sit down for talks. the violence in south sudan has had numerous officials to pull about 400 american citizens out of the country. >>> japanese self-defense force troops are helping japanese in south sudan as part of a peacekeeping mission. they are based in the airport in the capital of juba. about 8,000 people taking shelter at a u.n. facility outside the airport last week. sdf members providing medical care and setting up temporary toilets. they have sent water trucks to the u.n.'s local headquarters 10 kilometers from the camp. about 5,000 people were last week taking shelter at the camp.
the u.n. says about 45,000 civilians are seeking protection at peacekeeping bases across the country. >>> u.s. diplomats are making a push to end the fighting. they're trying to get the two sides to sit down for talks. u.s. special envoy donald booth traveled to juba to meet with kiir. he says they are ready to start discussions without conditions. a senior officials said machar has indicated he wants to sit down for talks. the violence in south sudan has had numerous officials to pull...
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the u.n. estimates have actually fled on to u.n. bases, but of course, those bases are not really protected. the u.n. mission was having a lot of logistical problems before all of this happened. there was one u.n. base as you know that was attacked last week where two u.n. peacekeepers were killed, and also people who fled to the bases. the u.n. is now pulling it soldiers it has in neighboring congo to try and beef up security around those bases. as you said, the u.n. says it's flying all nonessential staff out of the country into uganda but also made very, very clear they are going to do their best to keep protecting the civilians therein 0 the grounds because what they want, what they don't want under any circumstances is for these ethnic tensions to get worse and for there to be any sort of massacres between these two tribal factions. that could very easily tear the country apart. >> tell us what the president is referring to when you talk about u.s. assets and u.s. interests inside of sout
the u.n. estimates have actually fled on to u.n. bases, but of course, those bases are not really protected. the u.n. mission was having a lot of logistical problems before all of this happened. there was one u.n. base as you know that was attacked last week where two u.n. peacekeepers were killed, and also people who fled to the bases. the u.n. is now pulling it soldiers it has in neighboring congo to try and beef up security around those bases. as you said, the u.n. says it's flying all...
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they are from the u.n. mission. trained in crowd control they will be spread throughout the country and assigned to the areas overflowing with the displaced. >> we believe peacekeeping troops and u.n. advisers are critical. we have something on the order of an estimated 63,000 civilians housed at a dozen locations of the peacekeeping mission around the country. >> reporter: u.n. officials say however even with additional peacekeeping, the country is too big and the conflict is spread over wide areas to be effectiv effectively policed by 12,500 troops. al jazeera, south sudan. >> earlier i spoke with hilde johnson, i asked her about the threat of machar's soldiers and the situation at the refugee camps. >> the numbers are much, much fewer than even the battalion, which is 850. we have facing thousands and thousand it is goes without saying that this is totally disproportionate, and one isn't able to face the military confrontation of this nature. i have in prior engagements to protect civilians. where they are marchi
they are from the u.n. mission. trained in crowd control they will be spread throughout the country and assigned to the areas overflowing with the displaced. >> we believe peacekeeping troops and u.n. advisers are critical. we have something on the order of an estimated 63,000 civilians housed at a dozen locations of the peacekeeping mission around the country. >> reporter: u.n. officials say however even with additional peacekeeping, the country is too big and the conflict is...
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there is now a new u.n. resolution passed unanimously on the situation in the central african republic. this is what was the draft resolution, now the resolution. it means the u.s the u.n. backsa to send troops to, backed up by french troops. although they all agreed, they agreed after lots of discussion on what is essentially a compromise proposal. there are some nations that would have rather a u.n. force, others opposed to the idea. that's why they've come up with this plan. >> elsewhere, an american teacher has been shot dead in libya. it happened in the eastern city of benghazi. gunman shot the man who works at an international school. no one has claimed responsibility for that attack. u.s. secretary of state has presented ideas on improving israeli security as part of the deal between israelis and palestinians. >> i believe we are making some progress. the parties remain committed to this task. they are meeting regularly and we have remind in very close touch with both leaders. once again, israel's sec
there is now a new u.n. resolution passed unanimously on the situation in the central african republic. this is what was the draft resolution, now the resolution. it means the u.s the u.n. backsa to send troops to, backed up by french troops. although they all agreed, they agreed after lots of discussion on what is essentially a compromise proposal. there are some nations that would have rather a u.n. force, others opposed to the idea. that's why they've come up with this plan. >>...
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u.n.ases and a draft u.n. resolution for more soldiers has been put forward by moon and the security council is expected to vote later on tuesday. u.n. already has 6700 peace keepers in south sudan and they want 5 1/2 to reenforce them and they will be in drc, liberia and ivory coast and sudan and more equipment could also be transferred and helicopters and one military transport aircraft are plained and we are in duba joining me and i don't believe people are arriving where you are but in the capitol and across the country and do you know if the u.n. can take people who are fleeing from the violence or whether they had to shut the gates? >> well, they are stretched to capacity. some places they did shut the gates because of too many people and trying to run away and get to u.n. bases just for safety and in duba there are two bases and a lot of people are in there and one base is 10,000 and another base is around 10,000, the fighting is taking its toll on civilians and women and children a
u.n.ases and a draft u.n. resolution for more soldiers has been put forward by moon and the security council is expected to vote later on tuesday. u.n. already has 6700 peace keepers in south sudan and they want 5 1/2 to reenforce them and they will be in drc, liberia and ivory coast and sudan and more equipment could also be transferred and helicopters and one military transport aircraft are plained and we are in duba joining me and i don't believe people are arriving where you are but in the...
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the u.n. refugee agency say this has been a monumental effort. but getting permission to provide aid flights has been a massive effort. the regional government is doing its best to facilitate the flights. >> back in the headquarters offices in geneva, basically there is loss for syrian officials. it has been an iraqi us and syrian agreement, for only facilitated that flight. there are limitations from krg to commission the airport. >> back on the apron the old russian cargo plane dating back to the 1970s and it's mostly ukrainian crew are ready to go. the syrian authorities won't let us get onto this flight. that gives you an idea of how politically charged the whole thing is, it has been an initial experiment, whether to try and keep what they are calling the humanitarian corridor open for more of these flights into syria. but these flights have been even allowed to take place is a success for the u.n. refugee agency but continuing them and getting aid is political will, political will that needs to come from damascus. imran khan. al jazeera. >>
the u.n. refugee agency say this has been a monumental effort. but getting permission to provide aid flights has been a massive effort. the regional government is doing its best to facilitate the flights. >> back in the headquarters offices in geneva, basically there is loss for syrian officials. it has been an iraqi us and syrian agreement, for only facilitated that flight. there are limitations from krg to commission the airport. >> back on the apron the old russian cargo plane...
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the u.n. planning to deploy more troops to that particular country. then he also touched a little bit on nigeria, about how there are constant attacks and how this also needs to end, of course touching on the holy land, hoping peace talks will come to fruition good the -- between the israelis and palestinians. and touching on iraq. earlier today there was a deadly bomb attack inside baghdad outside a church and 15 people were killed in that attacked. he is remembering the plight of christians in that country and others who have been affected by violence there. he also turned his attention on the issue of the displaced, the refugees in different parts of the world from the horn of africa to the democratic republic of congo and of course here in italy, an issue that he has highlighted, making it his first visit outside the vatican when he became pope saying the deaths we've seen there had to end. >> our correspondent joining us from rome. she was telling us, reminding us of the bomb attacks that
the u.n. planning to deploy more troops to that particular country. then he also touched a little bit on nigeria, about how there are constant attacks and how this also needs to end, of course touching on the holy land, hoping peace talks will come to fruition good the -- between the israelis and palestinians. and touching on iraq. earlier today there was a deadly bomb attack inside baghdad outside a church and 15 people were killed in that attacked. he is remembering the plight of christians...
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the u.n. launches its biggest humanitarian appeal ever to help those affected by the fighting in syria. we're on the ground in damascus. >> to end the humanitarian crisis, the gross abuses of humanitarian law, it will take a political solution. and a pleak through of that kind is nowhere -- and a breakthrough of that kind is nowhere in sight. >> a u.s. judge says the n.s.a.'s mass collection of phone records is likely unconstitutional, adding to an already heated debate. nd tonight we look back on the oscar-winning work and fierce rivalry with her sister. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. the united nations today launched an appeal for syria. and it is the largest amount of money ever requested for victims of a single conflict. last week we reported on the desperate situation of syrian refugees who have fled to lebanon, but the situation for millions of people inside syria is even more precare yowls. -- precarous. our chief correspondent is in
the u.n. launches its biggest humanitarian appeal ever to help those affected by the fighting in syria. we're on the ground in damascus. >> to end the humanitarian crisis, the gross abuses of humanitarian law, it will take a political solution. and a pleak through of that kind is nowhere -- and a breakthrough of that kind is nowhere in sight. >> a u.s. judge says the n.s.a.'s mass collection of phone records is likely unconstitutional, adding to an already heated debate. nd tonight...
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. >> the u.n. says it's launching an inquiry of atrocity in the.central african republic. >> honoring the did, france holds a service for the number of people killed in the central african republic. >>> and a spectacular show from italy's mount etna. concerns it's happening too frequently. >> welcome to al jazeera. the united nations has launched its largest ever appeal for aid. it wants to raise $6.5 billion to help syrians. the u.n. says that number may rise to 4.1 million who have emigrated. the price of bread has gone up you 500% sings the coul conflict began. and the food that can be bought is scarce. 80% of people say they're worried about food running out and access to fresh water is also a developing problem. james bays is reporting. the u.n. hasn't been that successful in the past of getting aid money for syria. will this appeal be any different do you think? >> i think it is going to be difficult given the numbers involved. but it's worth remembering how bad the situation is. we have been
. >> the u.n. says it's launching an inquiry of atrocity in the.central african republic. >> honoring the did, france holds a service for the number of people killed in the central african republic. >>> and a spectacular show from italy's mount etna. concerns it's happening too frequently. >> welcome to al jazeera. the united nations has launched its largest ever appeal for aid. it wants to raise $6.5 billion to help syrians. the u.n. says that number may rise to 4.1...
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also ahead: the u.n. considers sending thousands more peacekeepers to south sudan to prevent civilians becoming violent. >> easing tensions along the line of control. india and pakistan hold talks over kashmir. and a 50 million makeover. jesus's statue undergoing a facelift after 600 years. >> we begin in egypt where a car bomb attack on police headquarters in mansoura as a terrorist incident. 1400 were killed. these are live pictures. the muslim brotherhood condemned the act, calling it an attack on the unity of the egyptian people. peter greste reports. >> the blast struck the police headquarters in mansoura. a group of senior police officers was inside. the police chief was inside. it's not known if he was the target. the car bomb ripped through the 5-storey building collapsing part of it, burying officers within the rubble. it caught buildings in the densely packed neighbourhood. >> local hospitals called for blood donors to cope with the rush of casualties. authorities set up checkpoints trying to fi
also ahead: the u.n. considers sending thousands more peacekeepers to south sudan to prevent civilians becoming violent. >> easing tensions along the line of control. india and pakistan hold talks over kashmir. and a 50 million makeover. jesus's statue undergoing a facelift after 600 years. >> we begin in egypt where a car bomb attack on police headquarters in mansoura as a terrorist incident. 1400 were killed. these are live pictures. the muslim brotherhood condemned the act,...
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the u.n. launches its biggest-ever appeal for aid. $6.5 billion is needed for syria. >> all the children we have with us are ready to fight. >> we are in central african republic where rebels admit to using child recruits. >> i'm here with the news from europe, including - honouring the death. france holds a service for the soldiers killed in the central african republic. >> a spectacular show from italy's mt etna. there are concerns it's happening too frequently. >> the united nations launched its largest-ever appeal for aid, wanting to raise $6.5 pillion to help syrians cope after 2.5 years of war. 2.5 million have left because the conflict and it could rise to 4.1 million by the end of next year. for many who stayed behind the situation is dire. people cannot afford to eat. the price of food has gone up 500% since the conflict began. food that can be bought is scarce. 80% of people are worried about food running out and access to clean water is a problem. james bays is live for us at the u.
the u.n. launches its biggest-ever appeal for aid. $6.5 billion is needed for syria. >> all the children we have with us are ready to fight. >> we are in central african republic where rebels admit to using child recruits. >> i'm here with the news from europe, including - honouring the death. france holds a service for the soldiers killed in the central african republic. >> a spectacular show from italy's mt etna. there are concerns it's happening too frequently....
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also coming up, the u.n. votes to double its peace keeping mission in south sudan amid increasing violence. turned violence, after an explosion. pope francis holds his first christmas mass as head of the catholic church. are hello, two senior members of the turkish government have stepped down over a high profile corruption probe. ministers resigned following arrest of their sons after investigation into several prominent bankers and businessmen have also been arrested in turkey. >>> in south sudan, the u.n. security council has agreed to double the number of peace keepers there. forces loyal to the president and those loyal to the former vice president, cat turner reports from the u.n. headquarters in new york. >> reporter: a unanimous vote from the security council. all in favor of secretary general ban ki-moon's proposal. >> south sudan has been consistently grateful for the support the international community and the united nations has extended to our nation country, south sudan does not want to fall back
also coming up, the u.n. votes to double its peace keeping mission in south sudan amid increasing violence. turned violence, after an explosion. pope francis holds his first christmas mass as head of the catholic church. are hello, two senior members of the turkish government have stepped down over a high profile corruption probe. ministers resigned following arrest of their sons after investigation into several prominent bankers and businessmen have also been arrested in turkey. >>>...
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do then. >> i think the u.n. is very concerned about that, and that's why in the coming hours we are going to have a special meeting. ask emergency meeting called only in the last hour or so. of the u.n. security council to discuss this issue, they are deeply concerned. this is one of the poorest countries on earth, and a country that has so many problems it has disputes be sudan. because south size dan used to be part of sudan, and they haven't dealt with their issues. there is still the issue that has a u.n. force, which is disputed territory, will that be part of south dan or south sudan, and now the fighting within the south sudanese country is causing real concern here. particularly as it seems to be dividing on tribal lines. >> our diplomatic editor live there from the united nations. ukraine's president has signed a trade deal, let's get more on that in our european news center. barbara. despite the pressure from home. turned to moscow for help with the country's economic troubles. and cut the price that u
do then. >> i think the u.n. is very concerned about that, and that's why in the coming hours we are going to have a special meeting. ask emergency meeting called only in the last hour or so. of the u.n. security council to discuss this issue, they are deeply concerned. this is one of the poorest countries on earth, and a country that has so many problems it has disputes be sudan. because south size dan used to be part of sudan, and they haven't dealt with their issues. there is still the...
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maybe the u.n. and the u.n. contradicts the title of my book by saying, yes, we governments, working together can end poverty in just two years. >> wow, two years. of course, 50 years ago, lyndon johnson claimed his war on peevpeeve poverty in america. the u.n. will do better. ted turner game them $1 billion for this. individual governments have squandered a trillion in foreign aid trying to lift people out of poverty in africa. after they spent the trillion, per cap tain come in africa went down. this is maybe because the foreign aid encourages dependency and, african clepto-crat governments steal the money. what's the alternative. michael fey has an answer. what is yours? >> going straight to the poor. cash transfreers from you to th. no middle man, leakage or hidden cost. >> you have a charity. you raised $6 million. and just given 20,000 people cash, about $1,000 each? >> exactly right. $1,000 for the household. >> this to me sound like a stupid idea. they will spend it. then they went have it. >> you are no
maybe the u.n. and the u.n. contradicts the title of my book by saying, yes, we governments, working together can end poverty in just two years. >> wow, two years. of course, 50 years ago, lyndon johnson claimed his war on peevpeeve poverty in america. the u.n. will do better. ted turner game them $1 billion for this. individual governments have squandered a trillion in foreign aid trying to lift people out of poverty in africa. after they spent the trillion, per cap tain come in africa...
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with the u.n. and unicef. children, of course, and women become the major victims of this crisis. >> this erupted quickly. the problems were there and known to be there. the crisis set off in a short period of time. so as i understand it, we have now got a situation on the ground where you have all these thousands of refugees, tens of thousands running out of the food and hiding from growing violence. how difficult is the situation for you to work in, and what do the people need from unicef and the international community now. >> our major concern is those children and women and those displaced in places such as bor, in places such as malabbinga, and in places such as bentiu, where we do not have access. but in those places where we have access, like those people who are displaced within the u.n. premises in dube, and the places in bor, unicef working together with the u.n. family here is providing assistance, we are providing water, trucking in water to make sure every person has access to water.
with the u.n. and unicef. children, of course, and women become the major victims of this crisis. >> this erupted quickly. the problems were there and known to be there. the crisis set off in a short period of time. so as i understand it, we have now got a situation on the ground where you have all these thousands of refugees, tens of thousands running out of the food and hiding from growing violence. how difficult is the situation for you to work in, and what do the people need from...
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those are hiding in the u.n. compound feel that if they go home they'll be attacked by rival tribes. things are not quite stable. they are calm. people are nervous and they are hoping that people come in to intervene before there's a full-scale civil war. >> the latest from south sudan. >> now a coalition of african nations has taken over peacekeeping operations in central african republic. it will eventually be in charge of 6,000 soldiers and will try to put a stop to the violence that killed 1,000 people. in the past few weeks andrew simmons reports from bossongoa. >> another african peacekeeping force in the making. dress rehearsals ushering in a military acronym for a country on the brink of killing, a genocide. this force is face the size of fomac and will double to 6,000 in the coming weeks. with the military build-up political pressure is bearing down upon michel djotobia. >> we have discussed with the president the transition, insisting on what needs to be done to prevent further atrocity. in other words,
those are hiding in the u.n. compound feel that if they go home they'll be attacked by rival tribes. things are not quite stable. they are calm. people are nervous and they are hoping that people come in to intervene before there's a full-scale civil war. >> the latest from south sudan. >> now a coalition of african nations has taken over peacekeeping operations in central african republic. it will eventually be in charge of 6,000 soldiers and will try to put a stop to the violence...
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the u.n. base there to go home. al jazeera's haru mutasa is the first international journalist to reach dore. her report may contain disturbing images. >> collecting bodies will be a grim task. these men defected. it cannot be verified. >> some bodies are decomposing. the killings happened during days of fighting. officials say riek machar tried to topple president salva kiir. he is on the run with other rebels. >> they are moving together. they have collected all the cars here, the government cars, the cars of the ngos, and oil limited. almost over 100 cars - small cars and trucks. they moved with them. they are moving, together. >> riek machar denies allegations made by the government. people here have experienced violence before. in 1991 a power struggle between south sudan's founding father and another destabilized the material. forces were recaptured. it's now relatively quiet. people are taking advantage of the calm, going to the houses to solve what they can. then they head back to the
the u.n. base there to go home. al jazeera's haru mutasa is the first international journalist to reach dore. her report may contain disturbing images. >> collecting bodies will be a grim task. these men defected. it cannot be verified. >> some bodies are decomposing. the killings happened during days of fighting. officials say riek machar tried to topple president salva kiir. he is on the run with other rebels. >> they are moving together. they have collected all the cars...
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u.n.ecurity council held an emergency meeting on monday to discuss the situation. u.s. ambassador to the u.n. samantha power says something must be done quickly. >> the future of south sudan is in jeopardy and demands urgent leadership to get rid of further blood shed and have stability and leaders have a choice, they can return to the political dialog and spirit of cooperation that helped establish south sudan or they can destroy those hard-fought games and tear apart their new-born nation. >> reporter: u.n. secretary general is calling for an additional 5,000 troops to support the mission in south sudan but as al jazeera reports the organization is focused on finding a diplomatic solution to the crisis. >> reporter: u.n. security council members are considering a draft resolution which has been circulated by the united states following a recommendation from the secretary general to sent more troops to south sudan and there are currently 7,000 there right now, about 4.5 thousand are neede
u.n.ecurity council held an emergency meeting on monday to discuss the situation. u.s. ambassador to the u.n. samantha power says something must be done quickly. >> the future of south sudan is in jeopardy and demands urgent leadership to get rid of further blood shed and have stability and leaders have a choice, they can return to the political dialog and spirit of cooperation that helped establish south sudan or they can destroy those hard-fought games and tear apart their new-born...
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., cash for the u.n. is easy. >> rose: does it have to go to the u.n. or is china and the united states and the european union get together and say -- >> they can do -- >> rose: each of us give 2 billion and you have 8 billion already. >> yes. that's why this is about will, not -- >> rose: so why go to the united nations, why not four nations. because to the united nations organize relief they don't spend the money themselves. >> rose: okay. fine. but if you had the $6 billion would you go to the united nations for organization or wow you would take your own organization and spend the money to do the job? >> mine with others because the united nations -- >> rose: i don't understand why it is necessary when so much is so urgent at the moment and you have got the u.n. publishing an appeal today based on the evidence today of what is needed the,, in, u.n. is not saying they got the money. while we sort the politics. now the politics have to be sorted sooner rather than later. it is already too late for hundr
., cash for the u.n. is easy. >> rose: does it have to go to the u.n. or is china and the united states and the european union get together and say -- >> they can do -- >> rose: each of us give 2 billion and you have 8 billion already. >> yes. that's why this is about will, not -- >> rose: so why go to the united nations, why not four nations. because to the united nations organize relief they don't spend the money themselves. >> rose: okay. fine. but if you...
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what the u.n.bring is a logistical backing, a logistical backbone for these missions because african nations have no problem on the whole finding peace keepers. what they lack are the equipment to back up peace keepers things like trucks and helicopters to move peace keepers around the place like central african republic. >> james bays, thank you. >>> another heavy storm is causing misery for refugees in lebanon. many families and children are living in filmcy shelters and not vegetablesterred for help because they're not registered with the u.n. >> reporter: it's the third winter some syrian refugees spent in makeshift shelters, and it's also the harvest. storms have hit lebanon and is raging near the border with syria. this is where the majority of destitute syrian refugees have settled in makeshift tented communities. they've built this flimsy accommodations themselves because they can't forward to pageant look how bad it is. the children are suffering. we don't have fuel to keep them warm. ther
what the u.n.bring is a logistical backing, a logistical backbone for these missions because african nations have no problem on the whole finding peace keepers. what they lack are the equipment to back up peace keepers things like trucks and helicopters to move peace keepers around the place like central african republic. >> james bays, thank you. >>> another heavy storm is causing misery for refugees in lebanon. many families and children are living in filmcy shelters and not...
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the u.n. official. he said first, the deadly stockpile must be transported in trucks through a convoy which is syria to the the port. >> we can only doctor the operation a success when the entire chemical weapons program has been destroyed outside of the country. the crunch time indeed is the reality test. we have to start moving the most dangerous chemical agents need to be transported to latakia for transportation out of country. given the fact that the con voi has to travel through parts of the syria, this is a huge challenge. >> the operation to deal with chemical weapon has gone surprisingly well. all weapons recognise transporting to a port will be difficult. there's a high chance that some rebel groups may attack the convoys. >> it's not just a difficult task, there's a tight deadline. syria's weapons must be out of the country by december 31st. less than four weeks now. >> time in the news hour to get the weather with everton. >>> thanks very much. we have high winds, high tides and coastal floo
the u.n. official. he said first, the deadly stockpile must be transported in trucks through a convoy which is syria to the the port. >> we can only doctor the operation a success when the entire chemical weapons program has been destroyed outside of the country. the crunch time indeed is the reality test. we have to start moving the most dangerous chemical agents need to be transported to latakia for transportation out of country. given the fact that the con voi has to travel through...