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u.n. tribunal sentences the former bosnian serb commander to life in prison for atrocities he committed during the bosnian war also coming up. a new day and a new leader for zimbabwe supporters of incoming president emerson god what are lighting up the streets of harare to welcoming welcome him back home after robert mugabe stunning resignation on tuesday is due to be sworn in as president on friday. and i north korean soldier defects to the south we have the footage of his daring escape as he crosses the border under heavy fire. on little rock it's a pleasure to be with you about the former bosnian serb army chief accused of leading the massacre of eight thousand muslim men and boys has been found guilty of war crimes crimes against humanity and genocide judges at the u.n. tribunal in the hague have sentenced mothers to life in prison let's listen to the presiding judge reading out the ruling earlier today. the chamber finds. guilty as a member of first joint command enterprises of the following counts count to genocide count three persecution the crime against humanity all the atrocities com
u.n. tribunal sentences the former bosnian serb commander to life in prison for atrocities he committed during the bosnian war also coming up. a new day and a new leader for zimbabwe supporters of incoming president emerson god what are lighting up the streets of harare to welcoming welcome him back home after robert mugabe stunning resignation on tuesday is due to be sworn in as president on friday. and i north korean soldier defects to the south we have the footage of his daring escape as he...
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u.n. tribunal sentences the former bosnian serb commander to life in prison for atrocities that he committed during the bosnian war. i'm sorry kelly thanks for joining us zimbabwe's former vice president emerson and not god has arrived back in harare in preparation to take power after president robert mugabe's shock resignation i'm not gaga had fled to south africa earlier this month after being fired by mugabe a short while a back addressed his supporters outside of the headquarters of the ruling zanu p.f. party. crowds in herat a welcome home their hero. and emerson and god failed to disappoint. it didn't take him long to connect with his supporters. was. there some. real sense or the. do oh the journey through to them but you know how good. we were to get it was. not only going to be the one this is not going to be. your hopes. his return follows a historic day in zimbabwe on tuesday the speaker of parliament announced that robert mugabe had resigned after thirty seven years in power. harare celebrated the beginning of a new chapter in zimbabwe's history. today though as we're squarely on
u.n. tribunal sentences the former bosnian serb commander to life in prison for atrocities that he committed during the bosnian war. i'm sorry kelly thanks for joining us zimbabwe's former vice president emerson and not god has arrived back in harare in preparation to take power after president robert mugabe's shock resignation i'm not gaga had fled to south africa earlier this month after being fired by mugabe a short while a back addressed his supporters outside of the headquarters of the...
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u.n. tribunal sentences the former bosnian serb commander to life in prison for atrocities he committed during the bosnian war also on the show a new day and a new leader for zimbabwe supporters of incoming president emerson god are lining the streets of harare to welcome him back home that's after robert mugabe's stunning resignation on choose state brought almost four decades of offshore tarion rule to an end in gaza is due to be sworn in as president of zimbabwe on friday. and guber covers up a massive hack attack data from fifty seven million customers exposed but the right sharing company kept it under wraps and then paid the hackers to delete the stolen information. on leyla iraq thank you very much for your company and that's the former bosnian serb army chief accused of leading the massacre of eight thousand muslim men and boys has been found guilty of war crimes crimes against humanity and genocide judges at the u.n. tribunal in the hague have sentenced moderates to life in prison here's what the presiding judge had to say as he read out the ruling earlier today. the chamber finds. gu
u.n. tribunal sentences the former bosnian serb commander to life in prison for atrocities he committed during the bosnian war also on the show a new day and a new leader for zimbabwe supporters of incoming president emerson god are lining the streets of harare to welcome him back home that's after robert mugabe's stunning resignation on choose state brought almost four decades of offshore tarion rule to an end in gaza is due to be sworn in as president of zimbabwe on friday. and guber covers...
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u.n. tribunal in the hague have sentenced him to life in prison the atrocities that led it has been convicted of took place during the bosnian civil war in the one nine hundred ninety s. his sentencing caps off years of efforts to bring him to justice. in july nine hundred ninety five could a lot of stood before the cameras in the u.n. designated safe zone of srebrenica and assured bosnian muslims that no one would come to harm. the system twenty two years later when he was sentenced to life in prison by the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia for the genocide that saw nearly eight thousand muslim boys and men from the tired murdered . the conviction of the former bosnian serb general has met with through a leaf by the victims' relatives. but for those like i was the only heard of it they lost two sons and two brothers it brings little consolation miss lucy about so many since those killed their only brothers they are all my sons they are all mine . they were the same age as my sons. i have no one left not even a neighbor. but it's the son darko said that his father with
u.n. tribunal in the hague have sentenced him to life in prison the atrocities that led it has been convicted of took place during the bosnian civil war in the one nine hundred ninety s. his sentencing caps off years of efforts to bring him to justice. in july nine hundred ninety five could a lot of stood before the cameras in the u.n. designated safe zone of srebrenica and assured bosnian muslims that no one would come to harm. the system twenty two years later when he was sentenced to life in...
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u.n. tribunal said as they read out the ruling a short while ago. the chamber finds ruts coma and each guilty as a member of her has joined criminal enterprises of the following cones count to genocide count three persecution a crime against humanity let's go right to our correspondent catherine martin's she is standing by outside the courthouse in the hague and has been following the story for us hi catherine so rock a lot of found guilty on ten of eleven counts tell us more about how today's hearing on folded. well the chances started on the very top of the average ten a.m. here in the hague in the ice city while just behind me they started to read out. the facts they're committed war crimes without referring immediately to the risks personal responsibility of retcon large their first status that there have been war crimes against humanity regarding the siege of sarajevo then the second key question was if all criteria will meet for a genocide of seven it's or this was the case the judge the judges confirmed that there are seven is a massacre is q
u.n. tribunal said as they read out the ruling a short while ago. the chamber finds ruts coma and each guilty as a member of her has joined criminal enterprises of the following cones count to genocide count three persecution a crime against humanity let's go right to our correspondent catherine martin's she is standing by outside the courthouse in the hague and has been following the story for us hi catherine so rock a lot of found guilty on ten of eleven counts tell us more about how today's...
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u.n. tribunal sentences the former bosnian serb commander to life in prison for atrocities committed during the bosnian war we'll hear more from our correspondent . also coming up a new era begins in zimbabwe. jubilation as president robert mugabe resigns the man who once proclaimed only god will remove me step down after thirty seven years in power so what is next for zimbabwe. saad hariri back home in beirut lebanon as prime minister makes his first official appearance since unexpectedly resigning from abroad will get more. and over a covers up a massive hack data from fifty seven million over customers exposed for the ride sharing company kept it quiet and then paid the hackers to delete the stolen information. someone's going to get to have you with us judges in the hague have found the former bosnian serb army chief wrote coladas you guilty of war crimes crimes against humanity and genocide and they have sentenced him to life in prison the charges were related to the massacre of thousands of muslim bosniak men and boys in the town of srebrenica in one thousand nine hundred ninety five
u.n. tribunal sentences the former bosnian serb commander to life in prison for atrocities committed during the bosnian war we'll hear more from our correspondent . also coming up a new era begins in zimbabwe. jubilation as president robert mugabe resigns the man who once proclaimed only god will remove me step down after thirty seven years in power so what is next for zimbabwe. saad hariri back home in beirut lebanon as prime minister makes his first official appearance since unexpectedly...
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u.n. tribunal also coming up. jubilation has president robert mugabe to resign the man who once proclaimed only god will remove me steps down after thirty seven years in power so what is next for zimbabwe we'll get an update from the capital harare. i'm sumi so misconduct good to have you with us judges at a u.n. court has issued a guilty ruling in the case of bosnian serb military leader rod colada it. was facing charges including war crimes crimes against humanity and genocide on many of those charges relating to the massacre of thousands of muslim bosniaks men and boys in the town of structure needs on one thousand nine hundred five of the massacre was carried out by serb troops under modest just command. we're going to listen in to what one of the verdict here is saying judge the chamber considers that most of the factors raised in mitigation by the defense curry little or no weight. for having committed to crime. the chamber sentences mr up coma. to life imprisonment discomforts the delivery of the judgment t
u.n. tribunal also coming up. jubilation has president robert mugabe to resign the man who once proclaimed only god will remove me steps down after thirty seven years in power so what is next for zimbabwe we'll get an update from the capital harare. i'm sumi so misconduct good to have you with us judges at a u.n. court has issued a guilty ruling in the case of bosnian serb military leader rod colada it. was facing charges including war crimes crimes against humanity and genocide on many of...
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u.n. tribunal in the hague which was set up to deliver justice to victims of war crimes committed in the ninety nine years in the former yugoslavia but many of the accused died before legal proceedings against them could be concluded so the trials aside the tribunal has attracted criticism for its sometimes controversial decisions the question remains did it truly deliver justice how do you render justice for thousands of murdered civilians when the un established the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia in one nine hundred ninety three many in the balkan region regarded it as just another empty political gesture but just two years later eight thousand people died in this rapid needs said genocide deepening both the yugoslavia crisis and distrust in the court. today despite the court's success in bringing the perpetrators of many of the war's atrocities to justice the distrust remains. there will never be reconciliation especially not through tribunals their dicks today we're arguing even more than we were in one thousand nine hundred five. the courts did manage to bring in
u.n. tribunal in the hague which was set up to deliver justice to victims of war crimes committed in the ninety nine years in the former yugoslavia but many of the accused died before legal proceedings against them could be concluded so the trials aside the tribunal has attracted criticism for its sometimes controversial decisions the question remains did it truly deliver justice how do you render justice for thousands of murdered civilians when the un established the international criminal...
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u.n. tribunal sentences the former bosnian serb commander to life in prison for atrocities he committed during the bosnian war. and is germany in a national crisis will not according to german defense minister bristle up on their alliance w.'s caught up with her to get her take on the uncertainty plaguing german politics in the wake of failed coalition talks. and also coming up stories of unimaginable suffering we hear from a group of ivorian migrants whose return home after experiencing the force of modern day slavery in libya. the rock a very. warm welcome zimbabwe's former vice president emerson ganga hauser arrives back home in preparation to take power after president robert mugabe shock resignation all a short while back he addressed his supporters outside the headquarters of the ruling zanu p.f. party let's listen to what he had to say. the hardest. day. is. getting home. while journalists are rainbow who joins us from harare for more re a rousing speech there by emerson is this what people wanted to hear. yes thank you for having me and this means their work their people wanted to hear
u.n. tribunal sentences the former bosnian serb commander to life in prison for atrocities he committed during the bosnian war. and is germany in a national crisis will not according to german defense minister bristle up on their alliance w.'s caught up with her to get her take on the uncertainty plaguing german politics in the wake of failed coalition talks. and also coming up stories of unimaginable suffering we hear from a group of ivorian migrants whose return home after experiencing the...
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u.n. tribunal in the hague sentence of. to life in prison for his crimes during the bosnian war the chamber finds. guilty as a member of joint criminal enterprises of the following cones. count to genocide count three persecution the crime against humanity. i'm sorry kelly we begin the day with a moment more than two decades in the making the man that they call the butcher of bosnia right go a lot it will face life in prison for genocide war crimes and crimes against humanity the former bosnian serb army chief was found to have led the slaughter of eight thousand muslim men and boys that's weapon it's a and the siege of the bosnian capital sorry a vote where more than ten thousand civilians were killed these were some of the darkest days in recent human history and the calls for justice and reconciliation there after they rang loud the tribunal which sought to do just that will close its doors later this year what lessons about international justice will follow in its wake and has there really been reconciliation coming up
u.n. tribunal in the hague sentence of. to life in prison for his crimes during the bosnian war the chamber finds. guilty as a member of joint criminal enterprises of the following cones. count to genocide count three persecution the crime against humanity. i'm sorry kelly we begin the day with a moment more than two decades in the making the man that they call the butcher of bosnia right go a lot it will face life in prison for genocide war crimes and crimes against humanity the former bosnian...
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u.n. tribunal in the hague.beth palmer reports he did not go down quietly. >> reporter: as janet prepared to read his verdict... >> extermination air, crime against humanity. >> reporter: mladic, accused of some of the most savage war crimeses in history shouted a last angry denial. >> mr. maddic, we adjourn. >> reporter: but his past as a ruthless bosnian serb army general had finally caught up with him. in 1992, he was the military commander of the siege of sarajevo. his troops pounded the city with heavy weapons. while snipers targeted residents. by the time it was all over, more than 5,000 civilians had been killed. in 1995, mladic and his men rounded up groups of men and boys in the silage of srebrenica. they bullied a united nations protection force of peacekeepers in the area into leaving and then carried out a massacre. it took years to find the bodes hidden in mass graves-- 8,000 in all. charged with war crimes in 1995, mladic went on the run for 16 years. justice has been a long time coming. but it was
u.n. tribunal in the hague.beth palmer reports he did not go down quietly. >> reporter: as janet prepared to read his verdict... >> extermination air, crime against humanity. >> reporter: mladic, accused of some of the most savage war crimeses in history shouted a last angry denial. >> mr. maddic, we adjourn. >> reporter: but his past as a ruthless bosnian serb army general had finally caught up with him. in 1992, he was the military commander of the siege of...
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u.n. tribunal in the hague have sentenced him to life in prison. atrocities that mladic has been convicted of took place during the bosnian war in the 1990's. his sentencing caps off years of efforts to bring him to justice. reporter: in july, 1995, ratko mladic stood before the cameras and assured bosnian muslims that no one would come to harm. 22 years later, he was sentenced to life in prison by the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia for a genocide that saw nearly 8000 muslim boys and men from the town murdered. the conviction of the former bosnian serb general was met with relieve from the victim's relatives. but for those like this woman who lost two sons and two brothers, it offers little consolation. >> they killed all my brothers. all my sons. they were all mine. they were the same age as my sons. i have no one left. not even a neighbor. reporter: mladic's son said his father would appeal the ruling. >> this is all a lie. this is not a court. this is nato. i must say that they are trying to criminalize the legal endea
u.n. tribunal in the hague have sentenced him to life in prison. atrocities that mladic has been convicted of took place during the bosnian war in the 1990's. his sentencing caps off years of efforts to bring him to justice. reporter: in july, 1995, ratko mladic stood before the cameras and assured bosnian muslims that no one would come to harm. 22 years later, he was sentenced to life in prison by the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia for a genocide that saw nearly 8000...
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u.n. tribunal in the hague have sentenced to life in prison here is what the presiding judge had to say as he read out the ruling earlier today the chamber finds. guilty as a member of first joined common enterprises of the following cones count to genocide count three persecution the crime against humanity while the atrocities committed by took place in the early to mid one nine hundred ninety s. during the bosnian war let's take a look back at his role in that conflict. srebrenica the small town in eastern bosnia-herzegovina has gained infamy as the scene of a war crime in july in one thousand nine hundred five bosnian serb forces massacred more than eight thousand men and boys here they were acting on the orders of radical melodic the former army chief following the collapse of yugoslavia he made plans to create a greater sabria together with radovan carriage the bars political leader melodic and carried it divided the walk of war between them carried it gave the orders malott it carried them out former head of the british army and ex nato general some might jackson was at the time comm
u.n. tribunal in the hague have sentenced to life in prison here is what the presiding judge had to say as he read out the ruling earlier today the chamber finds. guilty as a member of first joined common enterprises of the following cones count to genocide count three persecution the crime against humanity while the atrocities committed by took place in the early to mid one nine hundred ninety s. during the bosnian war let's take a look back at his role in that conflict. srebrenica the small...
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u.n. tribunal in the hague the seventy four year old was found guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity during the both me and war in the one nine hundred ninety s. the court convicted military of ten of the eleven charges he faced him. then he was found guilty of genocide in the village of neat that was when up to eight thousand bulls near muslims were slaughtered by forces under the general's control so b.-o. well that condemning the killings he has never accepted the official definition of genocide. let's discuss this further now with political analyst john posner to both nations thank you for joining us on the program so is this a verdict that you had anticipated. this verdict was in to suppress even before the court was formed. during the civil war in bosnia the the european powers which were backing the them side and backing the crow outside were calling general. a war criminal even before the court was formed to try him he was never given a presumption of innocence even from the first day when are you surprised that the trial lasted as long as it did. well you know if you're goin
u.n. tribunal in the hague the seventy four year old was found guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity during the both me and war in the one nine hundred ninety s. the court convicted military of ten of the eleven charges he faced him. then he was found guilty of genocide in the village of neat that was when up to eight thousand bulls near muslims were slaughtered by forces under the general's control so b.-o. well that condemning the killings he has never accepted the official...
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u.n. tribunal quote significantly contributed to genocide in srebrenica let's listen. it's thirty.for the reasons summarized during this hearing have been considered all of the facts evidence and arguments of the parties as well as the statute and the rules and based upon the factual legal findings set out in detail in the written judgments the chamber finds. not guilty of count one genocide and guilty as a member of criminal enterprises of the following counts count to genocide count three persecution a crime against humanity count for. extermination a crime against humanity. count five. murder a crime against humanity. count six murder a violation of the laws or customs of war. current seven deportation a crime against humanity. count eight. in your main act of forcible transfer a crime against humanity. current nine terror a violation of the laws or customs of war. count to an. unlawful attacks on civilians a violation of the laws or.
u.n. tribunal quote significantly contributed to genocide in srebrenica let's listen. it's thirty.for the reasons summarized during this hearing have been considered all of the facts evidence and arguments of the parties as well as the statute and the rules and based upon the factual legal findings set out in detail in the written judgments the chamber finds. not guilty of count one genocide and guilty as a member of criminal enterprises of the following counts count to genocide count three...
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u.n. tribunal he may have to be prosecuted. what does he think about that?ugh question but he's a tough man and he can answer it. >> yes, i can take it. i've taken more ruough ones. i can take hers too. >> i'm not her. >> i defended my people and only my people can judge me and there's no greater honor than defending your people. >> so there he was, that false trying to play word games with the press, hiding this killer instinct. we would see this smile throughout the war. as he was giving orders to snipe and shell and besiege the city, as he was giving the orders to overrun the small enclaves and that is the big one where he's accused of ordering the massacre of more than 7,000 young boz kneei -- bosnian males and forcibly removing the women and children. this is what he's accused of, the tens of thousands and this is where he's going to face justice today and he's the last one of this group of accused killers. one was last year accused and convicted an before that certsen president. we wait to hear what the court hands down. >> now, he's 74 years old. he's
u.n. tribunal he may have to be prosecuted. what does he think about that?ugh question but he's a tough man and he can answer it. >> yes, i can take it. i've taken more ruough ones. i can take hers too. >> i'm not her. >> i defended my people and only my people can judge me and there's no greater honor than defending your people. >> so there he was, that false trying to play word games with the press, hiding this killer instinct. we would see this smile throughout the...
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u.n. war crimes tribunal and just an unfounded why. yes well creation prime minister and a playing quidditch held a press conference today and told a reporter this that actually what the product did which was a suicide was a symbol of the deep moral injustice for the six both me and croats that was a deed which symbolizes how deeply he was convinced that the thing that he did was the actual right thing for the last me and croats he said actually by this final verdict i c t y also confirmed that craig was involved in the conflict of the bosnian has to go and i think the ninety's and this can bring a lot of consequences for the relationship from the gracious and the boston had to go into as it with ross a massive responsibility and guilt as a country for the war crimes in bosnia and herzegovina and that can be actually a reason why the prime minister. stated this today you know i don't think this speaks to the fact that there remains a lack of clarity when we're talking about culpability in in the war and what does this mean then for any
u.n. war crimes tribunal and just an unfounded why. yes well creation prime minister and a playing quidditch held a press conference today and told a reporter this that actually what the product did which was a suicide was a symbol of the deep moral injustice for the six both me and croats that was a deed which symbolizes how deeply he was convinced that the thing that he did was the actual right thing for the last me and croats he said actually by this final verdict i c t y also confirmed that...
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u.n. war crimes tribunal for the former yugoslavia had begun delivering their ruling a dismissal of an appeal filed by the convicted bosnian war criminal slobodan pro yacc suddenly the seventy two year old shell that i am not a war criminal and that he raised a small bottle to his lips and swallowed what he said was poison after several moments of stunned silence court was adjourned and the defendant escorted to an ambulance he later died at a hospital. borden was about to go to prison for what would probably be the rest of his life the judge confirms a twenty year prison sentence and then this. i'm not a war criminal i oppose this conviction. stop beliefs. confusion at first and as the judge moves on to the next case calls come from within the court i have taken point. to ok. we spend the. we spent pleas to curtains later it became clear that died from the effects of the. no where was the war crimes tribunal more closely followed than the town of muster divided during the war years and best known for its destroyed and now rebuilt stari bridge one prominent pro at war veteran had this to say
u.n. war crimes tribunal for the former yugoslavia had begun delivering their ruling a dismissal of an appeal filed by the convicted bosnian war criminal slobodan pro yacc suddenly the seventy two year old shell that i am not a war criminal and that he raised a small bottle to his lips and swallowed what he said was poison after several moments of stunned silence court was adjourned and the defendant escorted to an ambulance he later died at a hospital. borden was about to go to prison for what...
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u.n. war crimes tribunal is delivering its lengthy verdict in the trial of former military leader. he was commander of the bosnian serb army during the conflict in the early ninety's and is charged with genocide over the massacre at srebrenica where more than eight thousand mostly men and boys were killed. prime minister sadler how daily is back in lebanon two weeks after announcing his resignation one in saudi arabia here tended independence day celebrations in beirut and is later expected to meet president michel aoun. has more from beirut this is going to be crucial. to commemorate you know. we have no indication whatsoever about sat. next to me. after an all night party it's quiet again on zimbabwe's streets after president robert mugabe announced he was stepping down people are now awaiting the return of emerson who is due to fly back to zimbabwe in the coming hours. the un's accusing north korea of violating the armistice agreement that ended the korean war by chasing a defector across the border the soldier was shot as he crossed the frontier he was rescued by south korean s
u.n. war crimes tribunal is delivering its lengthy verdict in the trial of former military leader. he was commander of the bosnian serb army during the conflict in the early ninety's and is charged with genocide over the massacre at srebrenica where more than eight thousand mostly men and boys were killed. prime minister sadler how daily is back in lebanon two weeks after announcing his resignation one in saudi arabia here tended independence day celebrations in beirut and is later expected to...
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u.n. criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia is handing down its last judgment on an appeal by six bosnian croat leaders convicted of crimes including murdering muslims it would be the court's last verdict for war crimes committed during the violent break up of the former yugoslavia. bali's international airport is set to reopen today after an erupting volcano left tens of thousands of travelers stranded for two days mount are gone has been spewing ash and smoke for more than seven thousand meters into the air flights were cancelled amid concerns the cloud posed a threat to flight safety. bolivia's top court has struck down constitutional limits on reelection paving the way for president evo morales to run for a fourth term the leftist leader took power in two thousand and six and has overseen an economic boom that lifted millions out of poverty but is popularity has dropped amid corruption allegations. and more than eighty african and european leaders are meeting in the ivory coast to promote jobs and stability for africa's a rapidly growing population the today's summit opens as the euro
u.n. criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia is handing down its last judgment on an appeal by six bosnian croat leaders convicted of crimes including murdering muslims it would be the court's last verdict for war crimes committed during the violent break up of the former yugoslavia. bali's international airport is set to reopen today after an erupting volcano left tens of thousands of travelers stranded for two days mount are gone has been spewing ash and smoke for more than seven thousand...
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u.n. war crimes tribunal is said to deliver its verdict in the trial of former military leader at kaamelott it was the commander of the bosnian serb army during the conflict in the early ninety's that it is charged with genocide over the massacre at srebrenica and more than eight thousand muslim men and boys were killed talks are taking place in the russian city of sochi which could determine the outcome of the syrian war turkey which backs syrian rebel groups and president bashar al assad's allies russia and iran are there groups opposed to us and are meeting in the saudi capital riyadh follows as a surprise visit to russia on monday. those are your headlines the news continues after the stream. you stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the way. al-jazeera. i believe. in chile. in the. wall enough.
u.n. war crimes tribunal is said to deliver its verdict in the trial of former military leader at kaamelott it was the commander of the bosnian serb army during the conflict in the early ninety's that it is charged with genocide over the massacre at srebrenica and more than eight thousand muslim men and boys were killed talks are taking place in the russian city of sochi which could determine the outcome of the syrian war turkey which backs syrian rebel groups and president bashar al assad's...
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u.n. tribunals ex bosnian serb general rock i'm not it's guilty of war crimes and genocide we ask if this might bring even a little bit of closure for the families affected by the to restrict access in srebrenica resignation on hold for now suddenly tells his supporters he'll wait for negotiations to come into play before he walks away from his job as prime minister another small stick to ease tensions in lebanon possibly we delve deeper with our correspondent beirut and our guest here in doha robert mugabe is out of office but how will his absence impact other african countries we're talking to many of you in south africa and nigeria specifically countries very much leading the conversation online but tell us. what you think now is connected us to the hash tag eighteen it's been and the move to change access to the internet in the us the plan would bring in more money for providers but what does that mean for consumers. here with the news great live on air and streaming online stream you tube facebook live and at al-jazeera dot com former bosnian serb come on to write come that it has be
u.n. tribunals ex bosnian serb general rock i'm not it's guilty of war crimes and genocide we ask if this might bring even a little bit of closure for the families affected by the to restrict access in srebrenica resignation on hold for now suddenly tells his supporters he'll wait for negotiations to come into play before he walks away from his job as prime minister another small stick to ease tensions in lebanon possibly we delve deeper with our correspondent beirut and our guest here in doha...
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u.n. tribunal of war crimes and former yugoslavia is likely to deliver a verdict in the trial of blade a retcon the adage is accused of committing genocide against muslim civilians and crimes against humanity during the bosnian war in one nine hundred ninety five a warning this report by david chase it contains images that you was may find disturbing. it was in the siege of sarajevo the world first heard of radko malathi he ordered his serbian troops to kill mutilate and terrorize a civilian population. this is his voice on the intercepted radio communication directing his serb artillery guns to open fire on a muslim suburb because he said not many serbs live there. the artillery rounds grenades and sniper fire killed and wounded thousands in the city one thousand six hundred one of them were children. cameras recorded some of the atrocities the scenes they captured are still almost impossible to watch let alone describe such was the scale of the barbarity of. the memories have faded nor the names of the victims. yet my dear friend i mean it she was thirty nine died on this day she went house t
u.n. tribunal of war crimes and former yugoslavia is likely to deliver a verdict in the trial of blade a retcon the adage is accused of committing genocide against muslim civilians and crimes against humanity during the bosnian war in one nine hundred ninety five a warning this report by david chase it contains images that you was may find disturbing. it was in the siege of sarajevo the world first heard of radko malathi he ordered his serbian troops to kill mutilate and terrorize a civilian...
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u.n. tribunal for the former yugoslavia has killed himself in court yes now a little earlier i spoke to a vest that. she's director of documentary civil society organizations zagreb that's been tracking war crimes cases related to events in the former yugoslavia i began by asking her if she saw slobbered and probably it is probably suicide as an act of defiance and. refusal to accept responsibility for his crimes it is a very sad. act in the church to accept responsibility for crimes in bosnia and herzegovina in master starlight's threaten to kill you or on the terror being committed no doubt and he and others have been called individual accountable for them now your organization works on developing dialogue in the regime as a way to come to terms with the horrors of the yugoslav war difficult as that be. it's quite a challenge in situation in which political responsibility torvald have been done in force between ninety one and two thousand and one have not yet been fully established and even old was helpful in establishing facts. beyond a reasonable doubt but there is far more in this ch
u.n. tribunal for the former yugoslavia has killed himself in court yes now a little earlier i spoke to a vest that. she's director of documentary civil society organizations zagreb that's been tracking war crimes cases related to events in the former yugoslavia i began by asking her if she saw slobbered and probably it is probably suicide as an act of defiance and. refusal to accept responsibility for his crimes it is a very sad. act in the church to accept responsibility for crimes in bosnia...
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u.n. war crimes tribunal unjust and unfair why. hi good evening yes exactly creation prime minister and they playing quidditch so they held a press conference for the reporters and said that this verdict was just another thing that wasn't true and that was actually the moral thing from the court to be done that it was the fully moral injustice for all six of the six of them actually the reason why. it is really hard to explain because i actually think that this verdict is stunning something about also responsibility of the craig inside. concert during the ninety's and that's why it is really hard to to to accept sometimes the responsibility and the truth from the international court as as i see you why yeah this is an interesting point because that's what the man today who drank poison that is what he was alleging as well saying that he was that he had nothing to do with balls of the crimes i mean when you look at these differences what do they mean for any chance of reconciliation more than two decades after the war ended. well. i
u.n. war crimes tribunal unjust and unfair why. hi good evening yes exactly creation prime minister and they playing quidditch so they held a press conference for the reporters and said that this verdict was just another thing that wasn't true and that was actually the moral thing from the court to be done that it was the fully moral injustice for all six of the six of them actually the reason why. it is really hard to explain because i actually think that this verdict is stunning something...
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u.n. war crimes tribunal this morning across live to our correspondent in the hague also coming up. jubilation as president robert mugabe resign man who once proclaimed only gold will remove me steps down after thirty seven years in power so what next for zimbabwe at last our correspondent in the capital harare. and tubers coverup of a massive hack data of fifty seven million customers were exposed to the ride helaine firm kept quiet and then paid the hackers to did leak the stolen information. hello i'm terry march and thanks for joining us. in zimbabwe people are celebrating after president robert mugabe announced his resignation the shock announcement ended nearly four decades of rule it followed a tumultuous week the soul a military takeover a mass demonstrations and a desperate move gabay clinging to power in the face of the impeachment proceedings . to me and relief on the streets of harare thirty seven years of robert mugabe's rule has come to an end d.w. correspondent christine one on hand to witness history. that was. just minutes earlier members of the zimbabwean parliamen
u.n. war crimes tribunal this morning across live to our correspondent in the hague also coming up. jubilation as president robert mugabe resign man who once proclaimed only gold will remove me steps down after thirty seven years in power so what next for zimbabwe at last our correspondent in the capital harare. and tubers coverup of a massive hack data of fifty seven million customers were exposed to the ride helaine firm kept quiet and then paid the hackers to did leak the stolen information....
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u.n. war crimes tribunal courtroom yesterday says she doesn't know how he brought in the fatal liquid slobodan broadchurch drank a substance containing a deadly chemical after his guilty verdict was upheld now in croatia opinions are divided muslim victims of the war voiced hope that the verdict would help reconciliation in bosnia but many croats feel that the guilty verdict is unfair. hundreds of person in crowds gathered for a candlelight vigil in central must one of the keep battlegrounds during the former yugoslavia is years of civil conflict they came to mourn a man the international community called a convicted criminal for his one time comrades the former general slobodan was nothing short of a wool hero who gave his life for an ideal deal me as a child to know such a man. he was a true soldier just like all of us who fought for croatia we never attacked anyone we were defending our homes i was defending must in shocking scenes on wednesday drank poison shortly after the judge at the international will try to try bunol confirmed he would serve a twenty year sentence he later died from t
u.n. war crimes tribunal courtroom yesterday says she doesn't know how he brought in the fatal liquid slobodan broadchurch drank a substance containing a deadly chemical after his guilty verdict was upheld now in croatia opinions are divided muslim victims of the war voiced hope that the verdict would help reconciliation in bosnia but many croats feel that the guilty verdict is unfair. hundreds of person in crowds gathered for a candlelight vigil in central must one of the keep battlegrounds...
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u.n. war crimes tribunal for former yugoslavia a former bosnian croat military commander drank a liquid that he said was poison the man a slower than probably ak made the move just off the giant had rejected his appeal and confirmed his twenty year prison sentence the court has since said probably still alive and receiving treatment given and he was about to go to prison for what would probably be the rest of his life the judge confirmed to twenty year prison sentence and this i'm not a war criminal i oppose this conviction. stop. confusion at first and then an attempt to move on to other business responsible but as the judge was dealing with the next case calls from within the court. the convicted military chief said he had taken action i have taken poison gradually his claim is repeated. the potential gravity of the situation sinks in and court officials move to halt the proceedings and take him for medical attention. ok. we suspend the. place the curtains and for the very latest on this breaking news story i'm joined by our correspondent i'm artis unprecedented scenes at the end the court
u.n. war crimes tribunal for former yugoslavia a former bosnian croat military commander drank a liquid that he said was poison the man a slower than probably ak made the move just off the giant had rejected his appeal and confirmed his twenty year prison sentence the court has since said probably still alive and receiving treatment given and he was about to go to prison for what would probably be the rest of his life the judge confirmed to twenty year prison sentence and this i'm not a war...
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u.n. war crimes tribunal they say preliminary tests show the substance he drank was a lethal chemical. drank from a small bottle seconds after the judges upheld he's twenty year jail term for war crimes later died in hospital. and a lawyer for a former bosnian croat a general who took his own life at the u.n. war crimes court yesterday especially doesn't know how he brought the fatal liquid as i said slower than drank the substance containing chemical after his own guilty verdict was upheld in croatia opinions are divided muslim victims of the war voiced hope that the verdict would be would help reconciliation in bosnia but many crimes feel the guilty verdict is unfair. hundreds of person in croats gathered for a candlelight vigil in central must one of the keep battlegrounds during the former yugoslavia is years of civil conflict they came to mourn a man the international community called a convicted war criminal for his one time comrades the former general slobbered and proud jack was nothing short of a war hero who gave his life for an ideal. as a charlatan oh such a man. he was a t
u.n. war crimes tribunal they say preliminary tests show the substance he drank was a lethal chemical. drank from a small bottle seconds after the judges upheld he's twenty year jail term for war crimes later died in hospital. and a lawyer for a former bosnian croat a general who took his own life at the u.n. war crimes court yesterday especially doesn't know how he brought the fatal liquid as i said slower than drank the substance containing chemical after his own guilty verdict was upheld in...
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u.n. war crimes tribunal for the former yugoslavia croatian state media are reporting that to form a boston croat to. military chief slobbered and probably at his died after drinking what he told the court was poison. given and he was about to go to prison for what would probably be the rest of his life the judge confirmed to twenty year prison sentence and this. i am not a war criminal i oppose this conviction. stop place police adult confusion at first and then an attempt to move on to other business responsible but as the judge was dealing with the next case calls from within the court. the convicted military chief said he had taken action i have taken poison gradually his claim is repeated until it lays it on the potential gravity of the situation sinks in and caught a fish oils move to halt the proceedings and take him for medical attention ok. we spend the. spring please the curtains. a couple from v.w. correspondent to go get matterson brussels welcomed the hearing. the after the session was suspended it was then moved on to a different room and the reason for that is that this court
u.n. war crimes tribunal for the former yugoslavia croatian state media are reporting that to form a boston croat to. military chief slobbered and probably at his died after drinking what he told the court was poison. given and he was about to go to prison for what would probably be the rest of his life the judge confirmed to twenty year prison sentence and this. i am not a war criminal i oppose this conviction. stop place police adult confusion at first and then an attempt to move on to other...