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the u.n. court has ruled the cost of this declaration of independence from serbia in two thousand and eight was legal for belgrade says it will never recognize the breakaway states pledging to step up diplomatic efforts. terrorists struck a power plant in the russian north caucuses this week to god's work.
the u.n. court has ruled the cost of this declaration of independence from serbia in two thousand and eight was legal for belgrade says it will never recognize the breakaway states pledging to step up diplomatic efforts. terrorists struck a power plant in the russian north caucuses this week to god's work.
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discuss this further is independent political analyst of light emitted good to see you sir so the u.n. court has ruled legal only the declaration of independence but there was no mention of whether it is actually actual status is within the international law what do you think that is it's a simple tricky game of the u.s. court of justice. buoying with the words. from dependence or independence say as an act as a gesture is see nothing in both cases it's gross well ation of the international law what kind of documents if you do not mind i will catalogue very briefly the your charger especially. goal especially. chips chapter two the declaration on international law also adopted by the united nations and nine hundred seventy number of key always see documents among the charter for a new europe. then there is allusion. of the un security council which is seal world it that's too well ford. four plus five more is always some cause the issue adopted previously all later on and guiding principles it's about ration of a guiding principles of course a war. course of war a political settlement also s
discuss this further is independent political analyst of light emitted good to see you sir so the u.n. court has ruled legal only the declaration of independence but there was no mention of whether it is actually actual status is within the international law what do you think that is it's a simple tricky game of the u.s. court of justice. buoying with the words. from dependence or independence say as an act as a gesture is see nothing in both cases it's gross well ation of the international law...
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u.n. highest court says cost of us independence is legal several countries and really was an incident display of double standards. terrorists target russians north caucuses as militants storm killing two men detonating bombs. vienna's international aids conference medical breakthroughs but critics unable to pharmaceutical marketing.
u.n. highest court says cost of us independence is legal several countries and really was an incident display of double standards. terrorists target russians north caucuses as militants storm killing two men detonating bombs. vienna's international aids conference medical breakthroughs but critics unable to pharmaceutical marketing.
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says the next step is for belgrade to bring the court's verdict up at the u.n. general assembly it will be the decision of the general assembly that will change more things than this ruling which isn't unimportant but it says less than we thought it would the fact of course of our albanians are now deciding about their own lives and it is their free will i'm not the spokes person of the government government but what i've heard from from our government seems to me as if serbia does not want to rule over. and decide about their lives all he wants a minimum of sovereignty over the territory recognize the sovereignty that does not imply serbian right to actually run the daily lives of course of all binion's and serbia head in the past several different proposals on how to resolve this all of which were very quickly rejected by the big powers except for four for russia and china and there wasn't much room for for serbia to cooperate or negotiate. the u.s. federal government has brought an eleventh hour lawsuit against an immigration bill in arizona he says the law t
says the next step is for belgrade to bring the court's verdict up at the u.n. general assembly it will be the decision of the general assembly that will change more things than this ruling which isn't unimportant but it says less than we thought it would the fact of course of our albanians are now deciding about their own lives and it is their free will i'm not the spokes person of the government government but what i've heard from from our government seems to me as if serbia does not want to...
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u.n. security council due to opposition from china and russia. the international court of justice has rejected it was a violation of international law. this prompts kosovo to hope those who have not recognize its to do so. spain, greece, romania, cyprus, and slovakia have refused to recognize kosovo. they and others feared that this will inspire secessionist movements -- groups in the south of the basques in spain, ossetia, and others saying if kosovo managed it, why not us? the war ended with an nato bombing campaign to force belgrade to withdraw troops from the southern province. serbs still feel deeply attached to kosovo, and the decision brought reactions of bitter feelings. >> it is an injustice. >> serbia will not let go. >> serbia will not under any circumstances recognize the legitimacy of the so-called republic of kosovo. >> but relief from a government that firmly believes the republic of kosovo has a right to exist. the foreign minister once contact with belgrade. >> there is no other alternative but working together in a joint operation. this is the best way
u.n. security council due to opposition from china and russia. the international court of justice has rejected it was a violation of international law. this prompts kosovo to hope those who have not recognize its to do so. spain, greece, romania, cyprus, and slovakia have refused to recognize kosovo. they and others feared that this will inspire secessionist movements -- groups in the south of the basques in spain, ossetia, and others saying if kosovo managed it, why not us? the war ended with...
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u.n. security council. serbia said it was a flagrant violation of international law. that position has been at now rejected by the international court of justice. kosovo house that this will prompt countries that have not recognized its independence to do so. -- kosovo hopes that this will prompt countries that of not recognized its independence to do so. greece, romania, cyprus, and slovakia have reduced to recognize it. they fear the secession could set a legal precedents. groups in the basque region of spain, northern cyprus, of cause yet, south ossetia may say if kosovo managed it, why not us? the struggle for independence in kosovo began years ago, culminating in an ethnic war where albanian separatists fought serb troops. serbs still feel attached to kosovo. the reaction to the decision was one of bitter disappointment. >> it is an injustice. you can do such an injustice. >> the foreign minister from serbia it gave a defiant response. >> serbia will never under any circumstances recognize the independence of the so-called republic of kosovo. this position is not going to change. >> relief from a government that firmly believes
u.n. security council. serbia said it was a flagrant violation of international law. that position has been at now rejected by the international court of justice. kosovo house that this will prompt countries that have not recognized its independence to do so. -- kosovo hopes that this will prompt countries that of not recognized its independence to do so. greece, romania, cyprus, and slovakia have reduced to recognize it. they fear the secession could set a legal precedents. groups in the...
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u.n. backed war crimes tribunal the defendants but in their news coverage don't think he was sentenced to thirty five years in prison with a court date to use that to nineteen years taking into account time he already spent in detention he admitted to overseeing the deaths of up to fifteen thousand prisoners as many as two million people died on the brutal regime of the communist party which ruled in the seventy's. the german chancellor has demanded an investigation into the deadly stampede at the love parade darts music this time in germany nineteen were killed and three hundred forty two injured has vast numbers of part of that was packed into a tunnel which was the only way in or out of the festival when i saw the parade already announced that the event. were coming up in the next mission of crosstalk and hours time people of l. and these guests discuss whether the war on terror could lead to u.s. invasion of pakistan. needs to look at this very carefully before it goes down this very dangerous spot of trying to save yourselves by provoking some kind of a military conflict with pakistan actually most of the american soldiers
u.n. backed war crimes tribunal the defendants but in their news coverage don't think he was sentenced to thirty five years in prison with a court date to use that to nineteen years taking into account time he already spent in detention he admitted to overseeing the deaths of up to fifteen thousand prisoners as many as two million people died on the brutal regime of the communist party which ruled in the seventy's. the german chancellor has demanded an investigation into the deadly stampede at...
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u.n. general assembly. on tomorrows "washington journal," -- supreme court reporter david savage takes a look back at the courtsrecently connluded term. "washington journal" begins like each mornnng at 7:00 on c-span. >> for a snapshot of washington, the c-span congressional directory, a reference guide to every member of the house and senate. order online. >> deck b -- deputy homeland security secretary jane lute explain the role of dhs. from aspen, colorado, this is half an hour -- this is an hour. the real value of an event like this is in the discussion. and the ideas that those discussions create. the aspen security -- provides leadership to help build a smarter planet. my colleagues and i are participating in advance to the course of the form of and appreciate this opportunity to be able to listen, learn, and to engage with you in these important discussions. this morning, we kick off the event with a discussion with jane lute. she has more than 30 years of military experience in the united states government. prior to joining dhs, she is responsible for peacekeeping operations. she also headed the carnegi
u.n. general assembly. on tomorrows "washington journal," -- supreme court reporter david savage takes a look back at the courtsrecently connluded term. "washington journal" begins like each mornnng at 7:00 on c-span. >> for a snapshot of washington, the c-span congressional directory, a reference guide to every member of the house and senate. order online. >> deck b -- deputy homeland security secretary jane lute explain the role of dhs. from aspen, colorado,...
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look at his supreme court justices dominating against the laws of this country going to support the u.n. laws, supporting abortion, supporting gay marriage. so definitely christian people that knows the lord should step up. host: off of twitter. up next, lakeland, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. i really appreciate c-span. i think you guys are our guard. listen, one of the things that i think this election is going to be a referendum on obama and the democrats because i'm an independent and we have been thrown back and forth on elections just depending on the candidate. and one of the things that bothers me about what is going on right now. not with obama personally, i think he is a great guy and trying to do his best but i think the democrats have gone too far left and it concerns me. one of the things i like to see is balance and i think what's happening right now is the democrats are -- we're hispanics here in florida, we're latance, and i think they have taken us for granted. and i just feel that we are going to be swinging to the other side just to get balance to this
look at his supreme court justices dominating against the laws of this country going to support the u.n. laws, supporting abortion, supporting gay marriage. so definitely christian people that knows the lord should step up. host: off of twitter. up next, lakeland, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. i really appreciate c-span. i think you guys are our guard. listen, one of the things that i think this election is going to be a referendum on obama and the democrats because i'm an...