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u.n. investigators said it amounted to genocide. the release of the two men comes at a time of year when it is traditional for the president to grant amnesty to prisoners to dating a back with their families but the future of press freedom in myanmar is unclear. and when we use the internet or social media aspects of our identity are often stored online on official intelligence can explore that danger in various ways some of which are morally questionable so scientists dumbstruck university here in germany are trying to teach our machines a moral code should like people know this is a bad thing to do should i kill time. yes why not the moral choice machine analyzes masses of texts written by humans and determines which combinations of words appear together most often its answers based on that analysis. make a distinction kill time or kill people that means that the machine has acquired a kind of context within a sentence it's a small step but it shows that it could possibly be taken further maybe we can go further like this. but the
u.n. investigators said it amounted to genocide. the release of the two men comes at a time of year when it is traditional for the president to grant amnesty to prisoners to dating a back with their families but the future of press freedom in myanmar is unclear. and when we use the internet or social media aspects of our identity are often stored online on official intelligence can explore that danger in various ways some of which are morally questionable so scientists dumbstruck university...
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u.n. investigators. all the countries involved in the multilayered war have questions to answer.is raqqa, once the beating heart of the jihadist islamic state. the americans, helped by britain, leveled it. amnesty, the human rights grouem condemned th for not acknowledging how many civilians they killed. rebels, now mainly jihadist extremists, continue to fight out of idlib. but the president's side has almost won the war. was this regime airstrike a war crime? possibly -- it buried this child and killed another. but turning eviden into prosecutions is difficult. syrian wounds would ve a better chance to heal if criminals woulface the law. but victim's justice tends to g stops.en the fight it looks as if the regime and its allies, for now at least, ll be safe. jeremy bowen, bbc news. ne: a tragedy in syria that has been going on for the best part of a decade. have gathered in saudi arabia for an emergency summit following recent attacks on oilssets in the gulf, which riyadh blamed on tehran. the saudi king has spoken, urging states to work together to counter what he ciran's crim
u.n. investigators. all the countries involved in the multilayered war have questions to answer.is raqqa, once the beating heart of the jihadist islamic state. the americans, helped by britain, leveled it. amnesty, the human rights grouem condemned th for not acknowledging how many civilians they killed. rebels, now mainly jihadist extremists, continue to fight out of idlib. but the president's side has almost won the war. was this regime airstrike a war crime? possibly -- it buried this child...
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u.n. investigators said it amounted to genocide. the release of the two men comes at a time of year when it is traditional for the president to grant amnesty to prisoners to dating a back with their families but the future of press freedom in myanmar is unclear. phil robertson is deputy asia director for human rights watch and joins us from the malaysian capital quantum welcome to you why do you think least a man have been what you think these men have been released to worse international pressure this is all about the international community campaigning for these two men reuters did an incredible job of pressing for their release taking this issue and putting it before policymakers at the global level and making this a test case for press freedom in myanmar so. if this is a test case for press freedom in the country does that mean that the situation for journalists in me and is now back. sadly no the reality is that there are many other journalists who are still in facing persecution some are in prison and many of them are much les
u.n. investigators said it amounted to genocide. the release of the two men comes at a time of year when it is traditional for the president to grant amnesty to prisoners to dating a back with their families but the future of press freedom in myanmar is unclear. phil robertson is deputy asia director for human rights watch and joins us from the malaysian capital quantum welcome to you why do you think least a man have been what you think these men have been released to worse international...
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u.n. investigators said it amounted to genocide. the release of the two men comes at a time when it is traditional for the president to grant amnesty to prisoners today they have back with their families but the future of press freedom in myanmar is unclear. i'm joined by freelance journalist a diva good of all in a young girl and did as a journalist working in me and my you must be delighted by the release of the two reuters journalists. yes certainly the right of them and relief for them and their young families that have been there just an absolute nightmare for more than five hundred days now so in that sense relief yes but on the flipside the truth is they should have never been arrested in the first place i mean they did an incredible pulitzer prize winning investigation of a mass killing by security forces that led to them getting the pulitzer prize as i said by and then during their trial police captain who was called by the prosecution testified that he and other policeman were ordered by superiors plant documents on these
u.n. investigators said it amounted to genocide. the release of the two men comes at a time when it is traditional for the president to grant amnesty to prisoners today they have back with their families but the future of press freedom in myanmar is unclear. i'm joined by freelance journalist a diva good of all in a young girl and did as a journalist working in me and my you must be delighted by the release of the two reuters journalists. yes certainly the right of them and relief for them and...
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u.n. investigators said it amounted to genocide. the release of the two men comes at a time of year when it is traditional for the president to crown amnesties to prisoners today they are back with their families but the future of press freedom in myanmar is unclear. joining me now on the line is a freelance journalist david gergen a bomb he's in young one david you been working in man law for many years and you've also been following this trial as a journalist what's your reaction to the release of these two reuters journalists. my first reaction is just release and happiness for them and their families of this nightmare than being over that's my first reaction but then on the on the back side of that but back to the patient had never been in prison they should have never been arrested in the first place from the one to the trial and there was a police captain with a prosecution witness who came out in the trial and testified that he and other policeman was ordered to plant documents and entrap the two journalists so it was just co
u.n. investigators said it amounted to genocide. the release of the two men comes at a time of year when it is traditional for the president to crown amnesties to prisoners today they are back with their families but the future of press freedom in myanmar is unclear. joining me now on the line is a freelance journalist david gergen a bomb he's in young one david you been working in man law for many years and you've also been following this trial as a journalist what's your reaction to the...
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u.n. investigators said it amounted to genocide. the release of the two men comes at a time of year when it is traditional for the president to grant amnesty to prisoners to dating a back with their families but the future of press freedom in myanmar is unclear. joining me now is stephen butler from the committee to protect jenison he's based in hong kong steven know your organization was involved in the campaign to get the reuters journalists released first to give us your reaction now that they have been freed. well my reaction is i'm very happy i'm very happy that these two talented and brave journalists are on the out of those in the able to see their families and get that the war. over on them or how do we as an organization work very hard in all kinds of different ways and hoping for this outcome and it's very pleased that it's happened now when i think they've really been eased up to be a sentence for seventy as in prison. i think that the member they were in jail because of what in the with their it was a military move to pl
u.n. investigators said it amounted to genocide. the release of the two men comes at a time of year when it is traditional for the president to grant amnesty to prisoners to dating a back with their families but the future of press freedom in myanmar is unclear. joining me now is stephen butler from the committee to protect jenison he's based in hong kong steven know your organization was involved in the campaign to get the reuters journalists released first to give us your reaction now that...
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u.n. investigators have described it as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing.today, half a million children living in these camps have no access to a formal education. and, it's young girls like her who are most vulnerable to exploitation.ey isk early marriage, child labor, or being trafficked onto the black market. but her mother wasn't going toth allow that to happen. she fought to push her daughter out of the camps. her father wanted to marry her off at just ten years old. ( translated ): her father said she's ready to be married. but my daughter and i fought with him. if she got married now, a i said you can't force my daughter to get married. lots of people in the camps can't get an education. my daughter has the opportunity. why wouldn't i give that ther? >> reporter: she sold her food rations, and borrowed money from family to pay a teacher to create a fake, bangladeshi birth certificate. shortly after, a smuggok her daughter out of the camps and into a local school. >> ( translated ): i told her to go, go somewhere else. we have no stability at the camp
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u.n. investigators say ami should be prosecuted for genocide against the hinge of. they were born in italy grew up there and speak the language but 2 boys who were told they would get nationality after being hijacked after saving rather a hijacked bus full of children are waiting for the government to keep its promise that case is fueling calls for italy's citizenship laws to be changed from a suburb in java. has been called a hero him and his classmate help save the lives of 51 students when their school bus was hijacked in march the eluded the police resulting in a dramatic rescue of their hijacked bus. the bus driver had threatened to burn all the children on board before setting fire to the vehicle he was protesting against migrant deaths in the mediterranean i then hid his phone from the hijacker and called his mum for help work 1st particularly rank everyone he knows has hailed him for his courage but despite being born in italy he's not an italian citizen that's because adam's parents moved to italy from morocco under italian law a child born to foreigners do
u.n. investigators say ami should be prosecuted for genocide against the hinge of. they were born in italy grew up there and speak the language but 2 boys who were told they would get nationality after being hijacked after saving rather a hijacked bus full of children are waiting for the government to keep its promise that case is fueling calls for italy's citizenship laws to be changed from a suburb in java. has been called a hero him and his classmate help save the lives of 51 students when...
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u.n. investigators say minimal as army should be prosecuted for genocide against the rethink it. now the un says millions of people around the world are being denied citizenship they're referred to as stateless the growing problem has prompted the un to host a meeting in bangkok to look at ways to solve the problem delegates are expected to pledge action the head of a global gathering in geneva in october well the un's refugee agency estimates there are at least 10000000 stateless people worldwide a 3rd of those children people end up stateless for a lot of reasons but in many cases it's because of ethnic and religious discrimination that's the case of a muslim for me and mom the u.n. describes them as the most persecuted minority in the world scott heil has more now from bangkok. it was so far today on the agenda really is kind of discussions about best practices what has worked and hasn't worked in these 15 nations in asia in the pacific who have come here for this meeting so they're discussing through this so they can kind of share ideas and share what has worked for them and
u.n. investigators say minimal as army should be prosecuted for genocide against the rethink it. now the un says millions of people around the world are being denied citizenship they're referred to as stateless the growing problem has prompted the un to host a meeting in bangkok to look at ways to solve the problem delegates are expected to pledge action the head of a global gathering in geneva in october well the un's refugee agency estimates there are at least 10000000 stateless people...
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u.n. already investigating possible war crimes in syria and iraq setting up a tried. util to prosecute those crimes will require the security council to give agreement a member of permanent members are likely to have misgivings the u.s. busy for example will be concerned that its own military could be prosecuted as for what it bombed rucka and other eisel areas and russia in the past has objected to amy accountability mechanism for syria james bows out 0 of the united nations. the u.k. in the netherlands have kicked off voting in the european parliamentary elections and pro european policies are predicted to have won the most dutch votes according to exit polls that europeans are voting over the next 3 days to elect $751.00 e.u. parliamentarians the outcome in the netherlands will reassure established parties fearing a surge among the far right labor easily beat an upstart populist group and prime minister which has party came in 2nd exit polls show the anti islam party for freedom losing 3 seats polls have also closed here in the u.k. where people were not expecting
u.n. already investigating possible war crimes in syria and iraq setting up a tried. util to prosecute those crimes will require the security council to give agreement a member of permanent members are likely to have misgivings the u.s. busy for example will be concerned that its own military could be prosecuted as for what it bombed rucka and other eisel areas and russia in the past has objected to amy accountability mechanism for syria james bows out 0 of the united nations. the u.k. in the...
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u.n. already investigating possible war crimes in syria and iraq setting up a tribunal to prosecute those crimes will require the security council to give agreement a number of permanent members are likely to have misgivings the u.s. for example will be concerned that its own military could be prosecuted is for what it bombed raca and other eisel areas and russia in the past has objected to any accountability mechanism for syria. out 0 of the united nations. eritrea has blocked social media platforms ahead of its independence day the reason is unclear but there's speculation the government might be trying to prevent people from organizing protests communication in eritrea is strictly controlled by the government well if you're in eritrea we'd like you to help us tell the story especially if you're attending independence day celebrations on friday get in touch with us on telegram and share your thoughts or leave us a video methods the number is plus 974501 triple 149. and northwestern syria rebels have launched a counterattack against pro-government forces fighting has been intensifying in
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investigate isil. it would look at claims the humanitarianed crimes. >> the u.n.the crimes committed by isil a genocide. -- calls are ca for an international tribunal to prosecute individuals who ordered and committed those crimes. it comes from the prime minister of the netherlands. >> there should be an international tribunal because the scale of the atrocities committed by isil is such it may amount to genocide. this justifies an international tribunal. reporter: he is echoing a call from human rights activists. jazeera afterl she received the nobel peace prize. that the rights of the people have not been given to them, but we have not stopped our efforts. we are doing tireless work. we hope that very soon we will be able to see justice taking place. reporter: the country calling for the new tribunal, the netherlands, is home of the international criminal court in the hague. but neither of the countries where isil set up its caliphate, syria and iraq, are signatories to the treaty that governs the court. the security council has the power to create a new tribun
investigate isil. it would look at claims the humanitarianed crimes. >> the u.n.the crimes committed by isil a genocide. -- calls are ca for an international tribunal to prosecute individuals who ordered and committed those crimes. it comes from the prime minister of the netherlands. >> there should be an international tribunal because the scale of the atrocities committed by isil is such it may amount to genocide. this justifies an international tribunal. reporter: he is echoing a...
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u.n. already investigating possible war crimes in syria and iraq setting up a tribunals to prosecute those crimes will require the security council to give agreement a number of permanent members are likely to have misgivings the u.s. for example will be concerned that its own military could be prosecuted for what it bombed raca and other eisel areas and russia in the past. subjected to any accountability mechanism for syria james pays out his era at the united nations we're going to weather update next here on the news then. heavy fighting in syria is provinces rebels hit back at government forces who are trying to capture their last stronghold. that's want to lift a hunting ban on its growing elephant population. and in sports these 2 the cities try this is sending a message ahead of the monaco grand prix. to weather sponsored by cattle and. hello we've got the spring showers lighting up across southern parts of china at the moment a fair amount of cloud just showing up here some thunder heads over towards hong kong that's going to just notice where a little further north with some creas
u.n. already investigating possible war crimes in syria and iraq setting up a tribunals to prosecute those crimes will require the security council to give agreement a number of permanent members are likely to have misgivings the u.s. for example will be concerned that its own military could be prosecuted for what it bombed raca and other eisel areas and russia in the past. subjected to any accountability mechanism for syria james pays out his era at the united nations we're going to weather...
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u.n. recognize government are trying to push back those led by war khalifa haftar are an al-jazeera investigation has revealed over flights into bases controlled by hauff taras fighters that's despite a u.n. arms embargo. and at least 2 people have been killed in a stabbing attack in japan at that school school children was targeted and how a saki it tacker sabs himself and died in the hospital. mass arrests and forced disappearances an extrajudicial killings just some of the allegations being leveled against egyptian security forces in the sinai and a new human rights watch report thousands of soldiers have been waging a military campaign against isis what the lead groups in the region since 2013 there are now at least 40000 soldiers in sinai and the report says the military and police have made more than 12000 arrests human rights watch says detainee. he's often face abuse and as many as a 1000 are being held without trial at one of 3 secret sites the report says violence in the sinai peninsula has forced tens of thousands of people to flee it blames both sides for human rights abuses against c
u.n. recognize government are trying to push back those led by war khalifa haftar are an al-jazeera investigation has revealed over flights into bases controlled by hauff taras fighters that's despite a u.n. arms embargo. and at least 2 people have been killed in a stabbing attack in japan at that school school children was targeted and how a saki it tacker sabs himself and died in the hospital. mass arrests and forced disappearances an extrajudicial killings just some of the allegations being...
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have been meticulously cleaned scanned and logged and carefully analyzed by several dozen investigators. the u.n. trials on crimes committed in former yugoslavia and on the rwandan genocide wiley one thing without a paper trail it is very difficult to bring culprits to justice. that's why these syrian state documents which were smuggled out of the country amid the to mulch of a civil war are so valuable. they comprise interrogation reports and many other files that document figures within the security apparatus that systematically tortured people they also shed light on suspected syrian torturers like anwar are. there. were. more senior ranks as you said or are. maybe more were. people were. don't you. know. there could be worse you're. sure more serious whether you. are. whose son was murdered by the syrian secret service hopes that not only the killers of her son will be caught but all perpetrators that have gone into hiding will meet justice for her the hunt has just begun. for couples struggling to conceive the journey to parenthood and be heartbreaking but for some their struggle has become
have been meticulously cleaned scanned and logged and carefully analyzed by several dozen investigators. the u.n. trials on crimes committed in former yugoslavia and on the rwandan genocide wiley one thing without a paper trail it is very difficult to bring culprits to justice. that's why these syrian state documents which were smuggled out of the country amid the to mulch of a civil war are so valuable. they comprise interrogation reports and many other files that document figures within the...
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u.n. already investigating possible war crimes in syria and iraq setting up a tribunals to prosecute those crimes will require the security council to give agreement a number of permanent members are likely to have misgivings the u.s. for example will be concerned that its own military could be prosecuted for what it bombed raca and other eisel areas and russia in the past has objected to any accountability mechanism for syria james throws out his era at the united nations the dutch social democratic party is the big winner of the european elections in the netherlands according to exit polls europeans are voting over the next 3 days to elect $751.00 e.u. parliamentarians the outcome in the netherlands will reassure established. these who fear a surge in the far right labor easily beat an upstart populist group and prime minister mark rooters party came in 2nd exit polls show the anti islam party for freedom losing 3 seats the french president of chronos hosted the 1st meeting of his newly formed environmentalists fence council across has been criticised by activists who don't think he's do
u.n. already investigating possible war crimes in syria and iraq setting up a tribunals to prosecute those crimes will require the security council to give agreement a number of permanent members are likely to have misgivings the u.s. for example will be concerned that its own military could be prosecuted for what it bombed raca and other eisel areas and russia in the past has objected to any accountability mechanism for syria james throws out his era at the united nations the dutch social...
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i have today taken the decision to reopen the preliminary investigation if the u.n. alone have been heat off to reviewing the preliminary investigation in its current state my assessment is that there is still probable cause to suspect that mr sounds committed great britain has more from london. the reason why mary and ny the prosecutor back then decided to halt the case against julian 2017 was because she saw no prospect of being able to continue pursuing the case here at the time was still holed up in the ecuadorian embassy and did not appear keen at all to come out and face those charges so she felt it was actually pointless pursuing that times have changed and of course the decision last month of the ecuadorians to expel julian assange from that protection and he was then arrested and is now currently in a british prison serving a sentence for having jumped bail gives the opportunity now for the swedes to resurrect the case against him the investigation against him at least and continue with that investigation with a view to bringing charges perhaps it was interes
i have today taken the decision to reopen the preliminary investigation if the u.n. alone have been heat off to reviewing the preliminary investigation in its current state my assessment is that there is still probable cause to suspect that mr sounds committed great britain has more from london. the reason why mary and ny the prosecutor back then decided to halt the case against julian 2017 was because she saw no prospect of being able to continue pursuing the case here at the time was still...
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have been meticulously cleaned scanned and logged and carefully analyzed by several dozen investigators. to u.n. trials on crimes committed in former yugoslavia and on the rwandan genocide wiley one thing without a paper trail it is very difficult to bring culprits to justice. that's why these syrian state documents which were smuggled out of the country amid the to mulch of a civil war are so valuable. they comprise interrogation reports and many other files that document figures within the security apparatus that say. to magically tortured people they also shed light on suspected syrian torturers like anwar. how many. people do you think your. were. more senior ranks it yourself or are. there maybe more that were involved you were the documents could you imagine that. there could be more of your. there should be more of syria whether they are true believers or. elsewhere middle east. luck whose son was murdered by the syrian secret service hopes that not only the killers of her son will be caught but all perpetrators that have gone into hiding will meet justice for her the hunt has just begun
have been meticulously cleaned scanned and logged and carefully analyzed by several dozen investigators. to u.n. trials on crimes committed in former yugoslavia and on the rwandan genocide wiley one thing without a paper trail it is very difficult to bring culprits to justice. that's why these syrian state documents which were smuggled out of the country amid the to mulch of a civil war are so valuable. they comprise interrogation reports and many other files that document figures within the...
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a presidential pardon they had been serving a seven year sentence of their investigation into the revenge a crackdown the u.n. called the release good news but says the situation for journalists in myanmar is still bad. we remain concerned about flaws in the judicial process that led to their conviction in the first place and this case is one of many where restrictive legislation has been used to limit freedom of the press meant to silence dissent in the country there have been more recent cases i have quite a few of them here the editor of the arab id news was arrested in april. and prosecuted for having express dissent or criticism of institutions in myanmar libya's u.n. recognize government is accusing the united arab emirates of directly supporting the war. in his offensive to take the capital prime minister faiers is now in europe to gather support against hostile he met the italian prime minister in rome and will travel to germany and france venezuelan opposition leader one is leading a meeting of the national assembly the first since trying to get support from the military against the president last w
a presidential pardon they had been serving a seven year sentence of their investigation into the revenge a crackdown the u.n. called the release good news but says the situation for journalists in myanmar is still bad. we remain concerned about flaws in the judicial process that led to their conviction in the first place and this case is one of many where restrictive legislation has been used to limit freedom of the press meant to silence dissent in the country there have been more recent...
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a series of drone strikes near the libyan capital last month is being investigated by a u.n. panel of experts at least six nighttime raids were carried out striking military camps of forces loyal to the internationally recognized government photos of fragments from those strikes analyzed by weapons experts point to a chinese weapon system known to be operated by the united arab emirates a key backer of warlord tarr who is currently leading the offensive on tripoli. united nations monitors have repeatedly accused the gulf state of violating the weapons ban in support of have to his forces last week the u.a.e. minister of state for foreign affairs on more guard got said that abu dhabi's priority in libya is to counter extremism and terrorism and support stability he also claim that extremist militias continue to control the capital and are derailing a search for a political solution well libya's foreign minister has responded saying that such remarks are a tool of war and undermine the efforts of building a democratic civilian state indicating the glaring contradiction of the u
a series of drone strikes near the libyan capital last month is being investigated by a u.n. panel of experts at least six nighttime raids were carried out striking military camps of forces loyal to the internationally recognized government photos of fragments from those strikes analyzed by weapons experts point to a chinese weapon system known to be operated by the united arab emirates a key backer of warlord tarr who is currently leading the offensive on tripoli. united nations monitors have...
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a series of drone strikes near the libyan capital last month is being investigated by a u.n. panel of experts at least six nighttime raids were carried out striking military camps of forces loyal to the internationally recognized government photos of fragments from those strikes analyzed by weapons experts point to a chinese weapon system known to be operated by the united arab emirates a key backer of warlord tar who is currently leading the offensive on tripoli. united nations monitors have repeatedly accused the gulf state of violating the weapons ban in support of have to use forces last week the u.a.e. minister of state for foreign affairs on more guard got said that abu dhabi's priority in libya is to counter extremism and terrorism and support stability he also claim that extremists militias continue to control the capital and are derailing a search for a political solution while libya's foreign minister has responded saying that such remarks are a tool of war and undermine the efforts of building a democratic civilian state indicating the glaring contradiction of the
a series of drone strikes near the libyan capital last month is being investigated by a u.n. panel of experts at least six nighttime raids were carried out striking military camps of forces loyal to the internationally recognized government photos of fragments from those strikes analyzed by weapons experts point to a chinese weapon system known to be operated by the united arab emirates a key backer of warlord tar who is currently leading the offensive on tripoli. united nations monitors have...
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u.n. reporter on torture tried to investigate claims that of the british government were involved in torture and when she talked about justice. we've got to remember that life expectancy in this country for the 1st time slowed down the worst slow down in 100 years leading some to say a 1000000 deaths in odyssey and i'm going to years i've seen i'm going to cut in you've got all for a lot to say about the bad things you know obviously we understand that but i want to stick to what this means for the country now what is the next prime minister going to inherit option in your opinion she obviously has already has no idea you know. we have no idea who the next prime minister is and of course mainstream media here will be involved in endless speculation there is obviously a fight in her party and other procedural elements but what's important here today as we saw the tears of the british prime minister is a failure in establishment politics a failure of governance if you talk to diplomats in this town they talk about britain's role in the world has been reduced. there is a threat because of her o
u.n. reporter on torture tried to investigate claims that of the british government were involved in torture and when she talked about justice. we've got to remember that life expectancy in this country for the 1st time slowed down the worst slow down in 100 years leading some to say a 1000000 deaths in odyssey and i'm going to years i've seen i'm going to cut in you've got all for a lot to say about the bad things you know obviously we understand that but i want to stick to what this means for...
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documents that are later found i have today taken the decision to reopen the preliminary investigation if the u.n. alone hold in heat enough to review in the preliminary investigation in its current state my assessment is that there is still probable cause to suspect that mr sounds committed rape paul brennan joins us now live from london paul swedish prosecutors dropped the rape investigation against 2 years ago why they are reopening the case now. well it actually goes back to why they dropped in vest again in the 1st place rees why muddy and neither the prosecutor back then decided to hold the case against julian assange 2017 was because she saw no prospect of being able to continue pursuing the case here at the time was still holed up in the ecuadorian embassy and did not appear keen at all to come out and face those charges so she felt it was actually pointless pursuing that times have changed and of course the decision last month of the ecuadorians to expel jury and from that protection he was then arrested and is now currently in a british prison. serving a sentence for having jumped bail
documents that are later found i have today taken the decision to reopen the preliminary investigation if the u.n. alone hold in heat enough to review in the preliminary investigation in its current state my assessment is that there is still probable cause to suspect that mr sounds committed rape paul brennan joins us now live from london paul swedish prosecutors dropped the rape investigation against 2 years ago why they are reopening the case now. well it actually goes back to why they...
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u.n. security council on efforts to investigate crimes committed in the libyan conflict fatou bensouda appeared at the united nations in new york despite her visa being revoked by the us government our diplomatic editor james base has more ever since gen half the began his advance on tripoli a month ago there have been consistent reports of atrocities of war crimes committed by his commanders some of them even documented on social media the chief prosecutor didn't refer to any specific incidents but she did give this warning to all commanders in libya the law and this is clear where a commander knew or should have known that their subordinates we are committing or about to commit crimes and failed to take all necessary and reasonable measures within his or her power to prevent or oppressed such crimes the commander may be held criminally responsible the world health organization has to make certain in the last month more than four hundred forty people have been killed in libya more than two thousand and moving sixty thousand people displaced from their homes the u.k. drew up a draft resolution
u.n. security council on efforts to investigate crimes committed in the libyan conflict fatou bensouda appeared at the united nations in new york despite her visa being revoked by the us government our diplomatic editor james base has more ever since gen half the began his advance on tripoli a month ago there have been consistent reports of atrocities of war crimes committed by his commanders some of them even documented on social media the chief prosecutor didn't refer to any specific...
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u.n. recognized government battle forces allied to the warlords. and an al jazeera investigation has tracked several military aircraft and spy planes that seem to be supporting his fighters. no confidence vote forced the right wing chanceless about . opposition parties joined forces to remove him from office over a corruption scandal involving his former coalition partner. france and germany are divided over who should head the european commission. should be someone from the center right european peoples party however emanuel says the decision must reflect the gains made by the far right the greens and the liberals in sunday's european parliamentary vote. at least 57 prisoners have been killed in fighting in northern brazil the over the past 2 days 42 inmates were found dead in 4 different prisons in mouse and amazonas state just a day after 15 prisoners died in violence between rival gangs officials say some inmates were stabbed with sharp toothbrushes whilst others were strangled. sudan's opposition is pushing ahead with a 2 day strike set to begin in a few hours time protester
u.n. recognized government battle forces allied to the warlords. and an al jazeera investigation has tracked several military aircraft and spy planes that seem to be supporting his fighters. no confidence vote forced the right wing chanceless about . opposition parties joined forces to remove him from office over a corruption scandal involving his former coalition partner. france and germany are divided over who should head the european commission. should be someone from the center right...
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u.n. panel of experts said both sides should be investigated for possible war crimes including government forces shelling hospitals and tamil tigers shooting civilians who tried to escape the government has set up a small team of investigators to try and help find some of the 20000 people who disappeared during the conflict but no one has been prosecuted for any alleged war crimes from the 26 year long civil war that left more than 100000 people dead birds made al-jazeera. in northern sri lanka. than a month of an i again as a lecturer in international law at griffith cohen he says a culture over impunity has made it difficult to heal. divisions. serious problem is that the government has committed itself before the united nations however all the commitments made before the united nations especially after the report of the high commissioner for human rights in 2015 have seen little results in the country only with the office of missing persons many issues remain unresolved people are still longing for justice but this again to a new and very usual chapter namely the culture of impunity ra
u.n. panel of experts said both sides should be investigated for possible war crimes including government forces shelling hospitals and tamil tigers shooting civilians who tried to escape the government has set up a small team of investigators to try and help find some of the 20000 people who disappeared during the conflict but no one has been prosecuted for any alleged war crimes from the 26 year long civil war that left more than 100000 people dead birds made al-jazeera. in northern sri...
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listened to the righteous indignation very terrible regime we read a scrupulous investigation into what happened by the u.n. chemical weapons watchdog the o.p.c. w. report was meant to poison indisputable and to speculations over what happened in do more in syria in spring 2018 except did it really. the 60 newly revealed pages challenge of the bag bone of the official conclusions. after passing through the ceiling and impacting the floor at lower speed the cylinder continued in the altered trajectory until reaching the position in which you do is found. observations of the scene of the 2 locations suggest that there is a higher probability that both cylinders were money placed at those $2.00 locations rather than being delivered from aircraft the engineering teams account is well structured it includes pictures from the side of the incident blueprints and images of the test cases studied to deliver their verdict it's unlikely the project tile fell from above which would in that case mean one thing the assad controlled air force had nothing to do with it and while the sky was dominated by the government of
listened to the righteous indignation very terrible regime we read a scrupulous investigation into what happened by the u.n. chemical weapons watchdog the o.p.c. w. report was meant to poison indisputable and to speculations over what happened in do more in syria in spring 2018 except did it really. the 60 newly revealed pages challenge of the bag bone of the official conclusions. after passing through the ceiling and impacting the floor at lower speed the cylinder continued in the altered...
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u.n. arms in bargo and al-jazeera investigation has revealed military planes in libyan air space supporting huffed are solid bellus reports. libya divided. the hostages forces and the only 2 months into a push to take the capital tripoli from the u.n. recognized government after his men have now reached the airport road just south of tripoli prices will see the government are trying to push them back my government articles no we have overpowered the enemy and we are now on the airport road we have overpowered them and they will return to where they came from. the prime minister 5 years alsa russia's troops are not just bestselling haftar and his self described libyan national army and al-jazeera investigation has revealed several foreign owned military planes based outside the country have been supporting her the aircraft flown regularly between egypt israel jordan and libya the tracking devices were frequently switched off concealing their movements to and from eastern libya have to space private jets have also been used one carrying military equipment was seen in 3 libyan cities and a pro
u.n. arms in bargo and al-jazeera investigation has revealed military planes in libyan air space supporting huffed are solid bellus reports. libya divided. the hostages forces and the only 2 months into a push to take the capital tripoli from the u.n. recognized government after his men have now reached the airport road just south of tripoli prices will see the government are trying to push them back my government articles no we have overpowered the enemy and we are now on the airport road we...
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a series of drone strikes near the libyan capital last month is being investigated by a u.n. panel of experts at least six nighttime raids were carried out striking military camps of forces loyal to the internationally recognized government photos of fragments from those strikes analyzed by weapons experts point to a chinese weapon system known to be operated by the united arab emirates a key backer of warlord tarr who is currently leading the offensive on tripoli. united nations monitors have repeatedly accused the gulf state of violating the weapons ban in support of have to his forces last week the u.a.e. minister of state for foreign affairs anwar guard said that abu dhabi's priority in libya is to counter extremism and terrorism and support stability he also claim that extremist militias continue to control the capital and are derailing a search for a political solution while libya's foreign minister has responded saying that such remarks are a tool of war and undermine the efforts of building a democratic civilian state indicating the glaring contradiction of the u.a.e.
a series of drone strikes near the libyan capital last month is being investigated by a u.n. panel of experts at least six nighttime raids were carried out striking military camps of forces loyal to the internationally recognized government photos of fragments from those strikes analyzed by weapons experts point to a chinese weapon system known to be operated by the united arab emirates a key backer of warlord tarr who is currently leading the offensive on tripoli. united nations monitors have...
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u.n. panel of experts said both sides should be investigated for possible war crimes including government forces shelling hospitals and tamil tigers shooting civilians who tried to escape the government has set up a small team of investigators to try and help find some of the 20000 people who disappeared during the conflict but no one has been prosecuted for any alleged war crimes from the 26 year long civil war that left more than 100000 people dead birds made al-jazeera. in northern sri lanka. well earlier we spoke to a lecturer for international law at griffith college in dublin he thinks a culture over impunity has made it difficult. to visions. serious problem is that the government has committed itself before the united nations however all the commitments made before the united nations especially after the report of the high commissioner for human rights in 2015 have seen little results in the country only with the office of missing persons many issues remain unresolved people are still longing for justice but this again to a new and very usual chapter namely the culture of impunity
u.n. panel of experts said both sides should be investigated for possible war crimes including government forces shelling hospitals and tamil tigers shooting civilians who tried to escape the government has set up a small team of investigators to try and help find some of the 20000 people who disappeared during the conflict but no one has been prosecuted for any alleged war crimes from the 26 year long civil war that left more than 100000 people dead birds made al-jazeera. in northern sri...
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u.n. panel of experts said both sides should be investigated for possible war crimes including government forces shelling hospitals and tamil tigers shooting civilians who try to escape.
u.n. panel of experts said both sides should be investigated for possible war crimes including government forces shelling hospitals and tamil tigers shooting civilians who try to escape.
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u.n. panel of experts said both sides should be investigated for possible war crimes including government forces shelling hospitals and tamil tigers shooting civilians who tried to escape the government has set up a small team of investigators to try and help find some of the 20000 people who disappeared during the conflict but no one has been prosecuted for any alleged war crimes from the 26 year long civil war that left more than 100000 people dead birds made al-jazeera. in northern sri lanka. anti-government protesters have turned out across france to mark 6 months of rallies a few 100 demonstrators gathered to march through paris significantly fewer than at the height of the protests they began in the vendor when hundreds of thousands of people blocked roads over a hike in fuel taxes but they quickly spiraled into a movement against president emmanuel netcom. francis has joined the fight against misinformation urging the world's media to instead focus on persecuted people speaking in vatican city to an audience of journalists the leader of the roman catholic church also spoke out agai
u.n. panel of experts said both sides should be investigated for possible war crimes including government forces shelling hospitals and tamil tigers shooting civilians who tried to escape the government has set up a small team of investigators to try and help find some of the 20000 people who disappeared during the conflict but no one has been prosecuted for any alleged war crimes from the 26 year long civil war that left more than 100000 people dead birds made al-jazeera. in northern sri...
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u.n. confirmation but records coming out of government sources in tunisia that months of car tass who is one of those that have been investigating the breaches of the arms embargo is one the u.n. panel of experts he had been arrested by the we understand just before the security council meeting he has been freed all right james bays there at the u.n. james thank you. well the u.n. says most of the people who fled venezuela's political and economic crisis are in need of refugee protection governments not to deport them over 3000000 have left the country since 2015 as the economy has crumbled a power struggle is continuing between president nicolas maduro and the opposition leader one guy though the un's refugee agency says between $3.50 venezuelans are still leaving every day for less than half a 1000000 of sort of formal asylum mostly in other latin american countries let's bring in lives through a cell she's a u.n.h.c.r. spokesperson and joins us now from geneva the u.n. estimates around 3700000 people have left venezuela since the crisis began and you now saying that most of these are in need of international refugee protectio
u.n. confirmation but records coming out of government sources in tunisia that months of car tass who is one of those that have been investigating the breaches of the arms embargo is one the u.n. panel of experts he had been arrested by the we understand just before the security council meeting he has been freed all right james bays there at the u.n. james thank you. well the u.n. says most of the people who fled venezuela's political and economic crisis are in need of refugee protection...
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u.n. human rights investigator says wikileaks founder julian assange has suffered "psychological torture"a defamation campaign and should not be extradited to the u.s., where he would face a politicized show trial >> our finding was that mr. assange shows all the symptoms of a person who has been exposed to psychological torture for a prolonged period of time what we're speaking about is severe stress and constant stress, chronic anxiety. severe psychological trauma. >>> cardi b. appearing in a new york city courtroom today. the grammy award-winning rapper is facing charges stemming from a fight with bartenders at a queens, new york strip club last fall she is due back in court august 9th. >>> and an 11-foot alligator, there he is, barged right into a florida home overnight, breaking through a low window the homeowner says the gator broke four pretty good bottles of wine. police and a local trapper were able to capture it before anybody got hurt but can you imagine if you got up in the middle of the night to go get something out of the refrigerator and that greeted you in the living room
u.n. human rights investigator says wikileaks founder julian assange has suffered "psychological torture"a defamation campaign and should not be extradited to the u.s., where he would face a politicized show trial >> our finding was that mr. assange shows all the symptoms of a person who has been exposed to psychological torture for a prolonged period of time what we're speaking about is severe stress and constant stress, chronic anxiety. severe psychological trauma....