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marika at the university of amsterdam and in oxford, an associate fellow of the united services institutee, thank you for joining us for inside story. thomas, your son, quinn died in the disaster. i know this has been a difficult time for your family. tell us first about how you felt when that verdict was read out in court. do you feel justice has been done, does this bring you any closure? >> i have difficulties talking about closure, this will never be closed. the truth is yesterday was important to all of us. it was important to me to finally hear a judge, an independent judge, well respected internationally, that would say what happened, who was responsible and who should be convicted. so, yes, it was a great day to finally here what we know already in the past years since we had received that information through different press channels already. >> you follow the top -- trial from the very beginning what was it like for your family and the other victims families who were there with you? >> i did go twice to the court. i lived in new york for five years. i was unable to attend but whe
marika at the university of amsterdam and in oxford, an associate fellow of the united services institutee, thank you for joining us for inside story. thomas, your son, quinn died in the disaster. i know this has been a difficult time for your family. tell us first about how you felt when that verdict was read out in court. do you feel justice has been done, does this bring you any closure? >> i have difficulties talking about closure, this will never be closed. the truth is yesterday was...
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amsterdam. marie cur. the horn assistant professor of international criminal law at the university of amsterdam and in oxford, samuel romani, and associate fellow at the royal united services institute. welcome to your thank you very much for joining us on inside. sorry, thomas. let me start with you. if i can, your son quinn died in the mh 17 disaster. i know this has been a very difficult time for your family. tell us 1st about how you felt when that verdict was read out in court. do you feel just this has been done? does this bring you any closure i have difficulties in talking about and the closure. this will never be close. but the truth is that yesterday was important to all of this was important to me. to finally hear a judge, an independent church, well respected internationally, that would say what happened, who is responsible and who should be convicted. so yes, it was a great day to finally hear what we know already in the past years. since we have received that information from different address channels already you, you followed the tile thomas from the very beginning. what was it like for your,
amsterdam. marie cur. the horn assistant professor of international criminal law at the university of amsterdam and in oxford, samuel romani, and associate fellow at the royal united services institute. welcome to your thank you very much for joining us on inside. sorry, thomas. let me start with you. if i can, your son quinn died in the mh 17 disaster. i know this has been a very difficult time for your family. tell us 1st about how you felt when that verdict was read out in court. do you feel...
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redeem tazira, a member of the ethiopian parliament and assistant professor of social anthropology at arizona university. in amsterdamiel christos, gabriel selassie founder and chief editor of tagat.com that's a website documenting the war in tigray, and in london, martin plout, a senior research fellow at the institute of commonwealth studies. a warm welcome. thank you for joining us. before we get into the details of this agreement signed by the ethiopian government and the tplf, i want to get your initial reaction first to the ceasefire . let's start in addis ababa. how do you view this agreement, will the cease-fire last? >> the moment i heard about the agreement i was happy and as on any part of ethiopia and any citizen of ethiopia i wish ethiopia to be very peaceful and prosperous. the bloody conflict in the north was dragging us behind. a conflict between brothers. it was emotional and i am happy and the agreement does not indicate one party is winning, it means one family out of the argument. >> how committed to the agreement is the ethiopian government? >> from what i understand, immediately after the prime
redeem tazira, a member of the ethiopian parliament and assistant professor of social anthropology at arizona university. in amsterdamiel christos, gabriel selassie founder and chief editor of tagat.com that's a website documenting the war in tigray, and in london, martin plout, a senior research fellow at the institute of commonwealth studies. a warm welcome. thank you for joining us. before we get into the details of this agreement signed by the ethiopian government and the tplf, i want to...
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member of ethiopian parliament, and assistant professor of social anthropology as part of a university in amsterdam, gabe rec, history discovery through last year founder and chief editor of to got dot com. that's the website documenting the war intake. right. and in london, martin plowed a senior research fellow at the institute of commonwealth studies. gentlemen, a warm welcome t o. thank you very much for joining us. today on a side story, before we get into the details of this agreement, signed by the therapy and government and the t p left, i want to get your initial reaction 1st to this cease fire. let me start with you hydrogen in the saba. how do you view this agreement? will this cease fire last? yeah, the moment i haven't the augment launch it in pretoria, i was very happy and any part of the team at any citizen of ethiopia, i wish you took but to be very peaceful and prosperous and that bless. bloody conflict in the north was driving yesterday and it is a, it's a conflict between brothers. so the moment i had it, it was, you know, it was that emotion and for me to moving and i'm very hap
member of ethiopian parliament, and assistant professor of social anthropology as part of a university in amsterdam, gabe rec, history discovery through last year founder and chief editor of to got dot com. that's the website documenting the war intake. right. and in london, martin plowed a senior research fellow at the institute of commonwealth studies. gentlemen, a warm welcome t o. thank you very much for joining us. today on a side story, before we get into the details of this agreement,...
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from utrecht in the netherlands. yas ran burton, a senior researcher of colonial collections restitution at amsterdam free university. i'm from of sala, in sweden, luigi prodder, and assistant professor of egyptology at of sala university. couldn't be with us such antwan's. barnaby. let's start with you at the brain, bronzes have become emblematic of this whole debate about cultural antiquities and where they belong. it's. but some major western museums at a difficult position has that regardless of their intentions. yes, i think you're alluding adrian to the british museum of which has the largest collection of been in bronze is of all, almost a 1000 done, of course, which has a unique symbolic importance in this discussion. but indeed, in so many other discussions to do with recitation and provenance, because it is the national museum of the country, which was response also or for looting these items. i think events have moved very, very quickly. and as you say, they've left the british museum badly. isolated, just 3 or 4 years ago, the british museum was working together with other western museums and that reache
from utrecht in the netherlands. yas ran burton, a senior researcher of colonial collections restitution at amsterdam free university. i'm from of sala, in sweden, luigi prodder, and assistant professor of egyptology at of sala university. couldn't be with us such antwan's. barnaby. let's start with you at the brain, bronzes have become emblematic of this whole debate about cultural antiquities and where they belong. it's. but some major western museums at a difficult position has that...
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of social anthropology . or how does have a university in amsterdam gibber case those givers last year, founder and chief editor of to got dot com. that's the website documenting the war intake. right and in london, martin plowed a senior research fellow at the institute of commonwealth studies. gentlemen, a warm welcome to you all. thank you very much for joining us today on a side story. before we get into the details of this agreement, signed by the therapy and government and the t p left, i want to get your initial reaction 1st to the cease fire. let me start with the hydrogen in the sub about how do you view this agreement? will this cease fire? last? yeah, the moment i hit the argument, launch it in pretoria. i was very happy and any part of it, any citizen of ethiopia, i wish you took but to be very peaceful and prosperous and that bled. completing the north was dragging garcia and it is a, it's a conflict between brothers. so that the moment i hit it with, you know, it was emotional for me to moving and i'm very happy and a for me and for other it. and i believe this is it. the agreement is not indicati
of social anthropology . or how does have a university in amsterdam gibber case those givers last year, founder and chief editor of to got dot com. that's the website documenting the war intake. right and in london, martin plowed a senior research fellow at the institute of commonwealth studies. gentlemen, a warm welcome to you all. thank you very much for joining us today on a side story. before we get into the details of this agreement, signed by the therapy and government and the t p left, i...
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of state building and afghan dumb. he's also a political science professor at red bowed university. he's in amsterdam and joined me live now at remain. thanks so much for being on this news, our festival explained to us why there has been an increase in appeal and opium production. what factors are at play here? what is it plays really combination of economic and political factors? the 1st thing of course, is the fact that we've seen the withdrawal of foreign forces on the territory and it's been take over. so there's been a lot of uncertainty as to what would happen next. the top, been in august already last year, announced that they wouldn't be a bad, but there wasn't a ben until there wasn't a decree until next spring. so the production that we seeing now is actually the results of the opium that was planted very exactly a year ago before the actual decree. so african farmers seeing that or knowing that they would probably be a bad because it was announced by the taliban, but not seem to bend, yet. knew that they could plants and maybe that was the last of paternity to plants . and we've also seen
of state building and afghan dumb. he's also a political science professor at red bowed university. he's in amsterdam and joined me live now at remain. thanks so much for being on this news, our festival explained to us why there has been an increase in appeal and opium production. what factors are at play here? what is it plays really combination of economic and political factors? the 1st thing of course, is the fact that we've seen the withdrawal of foreign forces on the territory and it's...
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assistant professor and economic lawyer, utrecht university and author of the book block chain, an anti trusted decentralization formula. he joins us now from amsterdam. people thank you for being with us. by the way, apologies i'm going to have to ask you to come down to my level, because i'm one of the many people who still, you know, struggle to wrap their brains around crypto can see. let's start here. what went wrong with f t x? why did this happen? all right, so, so what we talk about here are 2 companies, se, eggs and biden's, but they are companies not crypto project with ceos and chair orders. and those 2 companies are in the business of what we call the crypto exchange. that basically a service here, a company that allows you to exchange fees currencies into crypto currencies, back and forth. now what happened in that case is that earlier this month it was revealed stats, f t x may not have that he quit t. that is necessary for the company to the volume and the finances. after which finance announced us they will acquire f t x as a way to protect all of the users both as indeed you mentioned the day after buying . and actually we throw from
assistant professor and economic lawyer, utrecht university and author of the book block chain, an anti trusted decentralization formula. he joins us now from amsterdam. people thank you for being with us. by the way, apologies i'm going to have to ask you to come down to my level, because i'm one of the many people who still, you know, struggle to wrap their brains around crypto can see. let's start here. what went wrong with f t x? why did this happen? all right, so, so what we talk about...