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stealing yemen's natural gas despite the suffering of the yemeni people and both people are suffering from issues related to both natural gas and petrol either in not being able to find it or not being able to benefit from its wealth in all of this the yemeni people are not the ones who benefit. these are fighters backed by saudi arabia near the capital they face tough resistance from pro who theater. as the fighting continues so does the humanitarian crisis. the u.n. says more than ten thousand people have been killed millions have no access to food medicine and water. and health agencies describe the country's cholera outbreak as the worst ever recorded. a situation many fear might even get worse as all parties with jacked international calls to seek a political settlement but i'll to zero. let's take a look back now at how this latest chapter began in the yemen's long running history of crises the rise of the who thieves can be traced back to november two thousand and eleven when then president ali abdullah saleh was forced hand over power to his deputy and current president ford h
stealing yemen's natural gas despite the suffering of the yemeni people and both people are suffering from issues related to both natural gas and petrol either in not being able to find it or not being able to benefit from its wealth in all of this the yemeni people are not the ones who benefit. these are fighters backed by saudi arabia near the capital they face tough resistance from pro who theater. as the fighting continues so does the humanitarian crisis. the u.n. says more than ten...
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suffering of the yemeni people in the coming and coming weeks and months thank you. tens of thousands of people are protesting in the philippines on the forty fifth anniversary of the declaration of martial law in one nine hundred seventy two the lately the ferdinand marcos imposed martial law citing a threat of communism now a group calling itself a movement against tyranny is using the anniversary to highlight human rights violations under the now president will be good to talk to his own going crackdown on drugs. joins us now from manila jamila to what extent do the people protesting today kind of reflect the old mira filipinos feel about to take. well basically we're seeing a lot of survivors. of the period of marcos compare that from the current one of president to. a lot of them who survived torture and rape say that in fact the current administration is far worse when it comes to human rights violations former president for the market stayed in power for more than twenty years and during that time more than three thousand people have been killed a lot of peopl
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this money supply crisis has throttled the yemeni economy.rations for ready cash. people keep telling me a lack of hard currency is making it impossible for them to weather this disaster. i find out more about this when a grandmother invites me to her home. there are many ways to die in yemen. i am suddenly called back to the central hospital by alaa's mother. she tells me only to film the truth about what is happening to yemen's children. when i arrive, it is a disaster. alaa has spent the night in the intensive care unit, fighting for his life. here is the body of another yemeni child. another statistic in a forgotten war. that child had a name, they all have names. he was called alaa, and he was three years old. he was born into a war and the war claimed him. alaa never raised a weapon in his life, he barely raised a murmur as he died. he had a family that loved him. he had friends he played with. three days ago, he had a future. and he lost it all. hello there. our final four weekend of september was definitely a tale of two halves. for m
this money supply crisis has throttled the yemeni economy.rations for ready cash. people keep telling me a lack of hard currency is making it impossible for them to weather this disaster. i find out more about this when a grandmother invites me to her home. there are many ways to die in yemen. i am suddenly called back to the central hospital by alaa's mother. she tells me only to film the truth about what is happening to yemen's children. when i arrive, it is a disaster. alaa has spent the...
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thousands of people are holding a rally in the yemeni capital sana'a today the protest marks the third anniversary of the takeover of the city by a shia who see rebels on whedon's day atop who's the leader accuse the west and their allies of causing chaos in yemen and. as we said the immoralities are the front for the americans and today they're stealing yemen's natural gas despite the suffering of the yemeni people in both santa and people are suffering from issues related to both natural gas and petrol either in not being able to find it or not being able to benefit from its wealth in all of this the yemeni people are not the ones who benefit ok let's pause for a moment and take a look back at how the crisis in yemen kicked off the rise of the who sees can be traced back to november of twenty eleven when the then president ali abdullah saleh was forced to hand over power to his deputy and current president's brother months or hardy now that created a power vacuum who the rebels who say they represent the minority shia community took advantage of that they took control of the capital
thousands of people are holding a rally in the yemeni capital sana'a today the protest marks the third anniversary of the takeover of the city by a shia who see rebels on whedon's day atop who's the leader accuse the west and their allies of causing chaos in yemen and. as we said the immoralities are the front for the americans and today they're stealing yemen's natural gas despite the suffering of the yemeni people in both santa and people are suffering from issues related to both natural gas...
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the un human rights council said i was to identify those responsible for possible war crimes the yemeni delegation said it accepted that the rise of the resolution that was passed in a compromise between western powers and the arab countries let's go live now to u.n. correspondent rosen in jordan in new york and of course the allegations of war crimes in the yemen conflict have been long running what has the united nations decided to do now. well the human rights council has decided to set up a panel of eminent international legal experts to look at these allegations of human rights violations and other violations of international law inside yemen since the civil war started more than two years ago this is a compromise as you noted mario between what the chairperson of the council. saying wanted which would be a formal commission of inquiry which is the gold standard level of investigation carried out by a u.n. body into allegations of possible crimes against humanity or or alleged war crimes but. the saudis who have been leading the air war against the who these inside yemen wanted was
the un human rights council said i was to identify those responsible for possible war crimes the yemeni delegation said it accepted that the rise of the resolution that was passed in a compromise between western powers and the arab countries let's go live now to u.n. correspondent rosen in jordan in new york and of course the allegations of war crimes in the yemen conflict have been long running what has the united nations decided to do now. well the human rights council has decided to set up a...
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by all sides in the war in yemen the decision follows weeks of negotiations since twenty fifteen yemeni government forces backed by a saudi led coalition been fighting hoofy rebels supported by iran the leader of colombia's last remaining rebel group has ordered his fighters to stand down ahead of a three month cease fire nicholas would riggers posted a rare video online committing the national liberation army to honoring the deal. say spaces are being created for revenge of children inside bangladeshi refugee camps where their families have fled to escape the violence in myanmar hundreds of ring my fiji's are lining up to receive aid at a camp just across the border. that's all for now but inside story is next don't go away. with the with youths . who's committed war crimes in yemen the u.n. has agreed to send a team to investigate but how much is politics played in this decision and who will hold those responsible for human rights abuses to account this is inside story. with . with a law and seek a welcome to the program has taken weeks of intense negotiations but now the united natio
by all sides in the war in yemen the decision follows weeks of negotiations since twenty fifteen yemeni government forces backed by a saudi led coalition been fighting hoofy rebels supported by iran the leader of colombia's last remaining rebel group has ordered his fighters to stand down ahead of a three month cease fire nicholas would riggers posted a rare video online committing the national liberation army to honoring the deal. say spaces are being created for revenge of children inside...
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he'd taken a yemeni police delegation on a tour of elaine's and other hotspots. he was working them, trying to get unfettered access to al quso and what he knew. but then he was told he wouldn't be allowed to return to yemen. ambassador bodine denied his visa. >> i mean, john was not rational on the topic of ambassador barbara bodine. livid would be putting it mildly. i mean, one can't forget that john was very american, but he was also very irish. >> interviewer: and that means? >> that means when he got hot, he got hot. and he was hot; there's no question about it. i think he felt that she was on the wrong side. >> narrator: ambassador bodine would not grafrontline's request for an interview. she was quoted in the new yorkmagazine: "the idea that john or his people or the f.b.i. were somehow barred from doing their job is insulting to the u.s. government, which was working on al qaeda before john ever showed up. this is all my embassy did for ten months." for weeks, the ambassador had been making the case against o'neill, even lobbying louis freeh. finally, her
he'd taken a yemeni police delegation on a tour of elaine's and other hotspots. he was working them, trying to get unfettered access to al quso and what he knew. but then he was told he wouldn't be allowed to return to yemen. ambassador bodine denied his visa. >> i mean, john was not rational on the topic of ambassador barbara bodine. livid would be putting it mildly. i mean, one can't forget that john was very american, but he was also very irish. >> interviewer: and that means?...
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suffering of the yemeni people in the coming in coming weeks and months. supporters of next month's independence referendum in catalonia are calling for more protests against the spanish government demonstrators fought with the police in barcelona yesterday the unrest began after regional government officials were arrested following raids on local government offices the central government is trying to stop the vote going ahead. a supermarket in the u.k. has become the first retailer in the world to allow customers to pay for items using vein mapping technology the makers say the new biometric system will change the way we shop explains. it's called finger pay it works by using a small infrared scanner to detect unique patterns of the veins of the person speaking the tips the information is then linked to a customer's bank details is being used for the first time in this supermarket to brutal university in west london where large numbers of students are eagerly registering their details if there's an easier method of a paying and it can reduce queue times i
suffering of the yemeni people in the coming in coming weeks and months. supporters of next month's independence referendum in catalonia are calling for more protests against the spanish government demonstrators fought with the police in barcelona yesterday the unrest began after regional government officials were arrested following raids on local government offices the central government is trying to stop the vote going ahead. a supermarket in the u.k. has become the first retailer in the...
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tens of thousands of the supporters have held a rally in the yemeni capital sana'a it. was marched into the capitol took power bunging the country into conflict since then at least ten thousand people have been killed and the destruction and violence continues across the country are. a show of force by the houthi is in some. three years after they took over the capital their political and military influence continues to rise the shia rebels control of the area that's wretches from side in the more along the border with saudi arabia to attack is in the. despite a military campaign by saudi arabia and its allies the houthi is still hold ground . the shop we have achieved a lot since we took control we brought unity and we managed to confront aggression we improved our military capabilities and our neighbors are afraid of our missiles . the hoa fees are backed by iran and former president. bush still controls elite units of the army but the alliance with siler. the two sides have fault each other recently the whole thing is accused of colluding with the saudis accusations
tens of thousands of the supporters have held a rally in the yemeni capital sana'a it. was marched into the capitol took power bunging the country into conflict since then at least ten thousand people have been killed and the destruction and violence continues across the country are. a show of force by the houthi is in some. three years after they took over the capital their political and military influence continues to rise the shia rebels control of the area that's wretches from side in the...
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and all yemeni lives as valuable as any other lives the decision was met with resistance a last minute compromise between western powers and arab countries including saudi arabia eventually made it possible experts say blocking the investigation could have led to more unwanted attention you see mounting pressure at the international level for this to go ahead at a level that the u.s. the u.k. saudi arabia who've been instrumental in the past really blocking this kind of investigation going ahead would struggle to justify their reasons for doing so right now along with the war an estimated twenty million yemenis continue to go hungry and a nationwide cholera epidemic is ravaging the country since april more than two thousand people have died from the illness the red cross believes there could be a million cases of suspected cholera by the end of the year but access to treatment is limited airport is completely sealed off on the three planes roughly are entering the i.c.r.c. plane m.s.f. and un plane and no other plane is coming in even planes that could do some humanitarian transfer of
and all yemeni lives as valuable as any other lives the decision was met with resistance a last minute compromise between western powers and arab countries including saudi arabia eventually made it possible experts say blocking the investigation could have led to more unwanted attention you see mounting pressure at the international level for this to go ahead at a level that the u.s. the u.k. saudi arabia who've been instrumental in the past really blocking this kind of investigation going...
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thus ending the suffering of the yemeni people who are facing dire humanitarian and economic conditions and we believe that the optimal solution to address these humanitarian conditions. requires the restoration of peace is stability in yemen in a manner that would preserve its sovereignty and territorial integrity for the ladies and gentlemen with the digital level. and within the framework of the efforts and endeavors. of the state of kuwait to consolidate the foundations of good neighborly relations within you are called to this lament republic of iran to respond to endeavors to undertake serious confidence building measures and establish relations are in mind based on research protocol cooperation and mutual respect are common and trust noninterference and internal affairs of state and bernanke's practices that jeopardize the security and stability of the region and that run counter to the in suppose of the united nations charter and international law and adhere to the resolutions of international legitimacy so that we can focus our efforts on the reconstruction and development proc
thus ending the suffering of the yemeni people who are facing dire humanitarian and economic conditions and we believe that the optimal solution to address these humanitarian conditions. requires the restoration of peace is stability in yemen in a manner that would preserve its sovereignty and territorial integrity for the ladies and gentlemen with the digital level. and within the framework of the efforts and endeavors. of the state of kuwait to consolidate the foundations of good neighborly...
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of the yemeni people and i as a legitimate leader an elected leader i must save the yemenis from more bloodshed it is forbidden for one person to kill another and for one yemeni to kill another it's forbidden for a bit for bit. on this so joining us live from the united nations headquarters in new york is the former prime minister denmark schmidt who's now the c.e.o. of save the children international thank you very much indeed take the time to talk to us to. ask in particular about the fate of children with a civil war that's been going on for so long now and so so much suffering caused by what's happening with children in particular. well if you look at. just talking about two years into this conflict and i don't hesitate to describe what's happening in yemen as possibly the worst humanitarian situation for children on every have one million children that. this means that they're very weak and that is also very prone to see says that they should not be suffering in yemen so we are trying to help as much as we can but one of the problems and work trying to work in yemen is that it's
of the yemeni people and i as a legitimate leader an elected leader i must save the yemenis from more bloodshed it is forbidden for one person to kill another and for one yemeni to kill another it's forbidden for a bit for bit. on this so joining us live from the united nations headquarters in new york is the former prime minister denmark schmidt who's now the c.e.o. of save the children international thank you very much indeed take the time to talk to us to. ask in particular about the fate of...
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the yemeni people and i as a legitimate leader an elected leader i must save the yemenis from more bloodshed it is forbidden for one person to kill another and for one yemeni to kill another it's forbidden for britain for britain meanwhile inside yemen tens of thousands of his the supporters of hello rally in sana it's three years since he rebels marched into the capital and took plunging the country into conflict and since then east ten thousand people have been killed and the destruction and violence continues across the country. as show force by the houthi is in some. three years after they took over the capital that political and military influence continues to rise the shia rebels control of the area that's wretch's from some in the more along the border with saudi arabia to attack is in the song. despite a military campaign by saudi arabia and its allies the houthi is still hold ground . the shop we have achieved a lot since we took control we brought unity and we managed to confront aggression we improved our military capabilities and our neighbors are afraid of our missiles . the tru
the yemeni people and i as a legitimate leader an elected leader i must save the yemenis from more bloodshed it is forbidden for one person to kill another and for one yemeni to kill another it's forbidden for britain for britain meanwhile inside yemen tens of thousands of his the supporters of hello rally in sana it's three years since he rebels marched into the capital and took plunging the country into conflict and since then east ten thousand people have been killed and the destruction and...
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of the yemeni people and i was a legitimate leader an elected leader i must save the yemenis from more bloodshed it is forbidden for one person to kill another and for one yemeni to kill another it's forbidden for a bit for bit. and all issue on the agenda united nations this week has been the alleged abuse by its peacekeepers have been at least two thousand cases of sexual abuse or exportation by un peacekeepers over the last twelve years according to investigations by the associated press many of them in the democratic republic of congo and percy groups say not enough is being done about it as caroline malone explains. some of the world's most vulnerable men women and children have been raped trafficked and exploited by un peacekeepers who were supposed to be protecting them they've been more than five hundred allegations of sexual exploitation or abuse reported in u.n. missions globally since two thousand and ten and since two thousand and fourteen in many cases have been reported in the central african republic the code blue campaign and then go seeking accountability for the abuse
of the yemeni people and i was a legitimate leader an elected leader i must save the yemenis from more bloodshed it is forbidden for one person to kill another and for one yemeni to kill another it's forbidden for a bit for bit. and all issue on the agenda united nations this week has been the alleged abuse by its peacekeepers have been at least two thousand cases of sexual abuse or exportation by un peacekeepers over the last twelve years according to investigations by the associated press...
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by all sides in the war in yemen the decision follows weeks of negotiations since twenty fifteen yemeni government forces backed by a sound united coalition have been fighting the rabble supported by iran. reports. the decision has been described as a game changer the un human rights council has agreed to send a delegation of experts to investigate possible war crimes in yemen more than ten thousand civilians have died since the country's devastating war started in two thousand and fifteen and that number could rise. the international community faces several urgent tasks in yemen including the protection safety and security of civilians the u.n. delegation is expected to investigate attacks on schools markets and even hospitals fina between harvey rebels and a saudi led coalition which side with president. condi has torn the country the commission will also investigate attacks carried out by the rebels i think that the point becomes one of does the international community stand by the laws that have. all yemeni lives as valuable as any other lives the decision was met with resistance a
by all sides in the war in yemen the decision follows weeks of negotiations since twenty fifteen yemeni government forces backed by a sound united coalition have been fighting the rabble supported by iran. reports. the decision has been described as a game changer the un human rights council has agreed to send a delegation of experts to investigate possible war crimes in yemen more than ten thousand civilians have died since the country's devastating war started in two thousand and fifteen and...
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thousands of people are holding a rally in the yemeni capital sana'a it marks the third anniversary ofthe hoose the rebels takeover of that city on wednesday a top leader accuse the west and its allies of causing chaos in the country. as we said the immoralities are the front for the americans and today they're stealing yemen's natural gas despite the suffering of the yemeni people in both sana and people are suffering from issues related to both natural gas and petrol either in not being able to find it or not being able to benefit from its wealth in all of this the yemeni people are not the ones who benefit the iraqi government has announced a new offensive against isis forces have started to advance on the group's stronghold of her we in the province of kirkuk they are planning to clear the land in the villages on the outskirts of the town before recapturing the main central area thousands of people are protesting in the philippines today on what is the forty fifth anniversary of the declaration of martial law now back in one nine hundred seventy two the late leader ferdinand marcos
thousands of people are holding a rally in the yemeni capital sana'a it marks the third anniversary ofthe hoose the rebels takeover of that city on wednesday a top leader accuse the west and its allies of causing chaos in the country. as we said the immoralities are the front for the americans and today they're stealing yemen's natural gas despite the suffering of the yemeni people in both sana and people are suffering from issues related to both natural gas and petrol either in not being able...
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we also have the yemeni groups, armed groups that are also committing violations.nternational inquiry should investigate the violations of all of these groups. saudi arabia is just acting as their building one who is committing violations. -- e against this amy: what about the role of the u.s.? president trump's first trip, this was unprecedented, his first foreign trip was to saudi arabia, famously doing the sword dance, his family there with him, talking about them as difference. president obama had been there something like four times. u.s.are your thoughts on military deals with saudi arabia and amnesty international's recent finding involving the american bomb that killed an entire family in sonata -- sa 'na? the u.s. is feeling the war by political support and also by the transfer to saudi arabia. transfer, i mean, the weapons to saudi arabia at the same time they don't support the international inquiry. we can say they are fueling this war. it is not only the u.s., it is the u.s. and u.k. and also france and some other countries involved also in sending weap
we also have the yemeni groups, armed groups that are also committing violations.nternational inquiry should investigate the violations of all of these groups. saudi arabia is just acting as their building one who is committing violations. -- e against this amy: what about the role of the u.s.? president trump's first trip, this was unprecedented, his first foreign trip was to saudi arabia, famously doing the sword dance, his family there with him, talking about them as difference. president...
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aeration lawyer julie goldberg has filed a lawsuit on behalf of hundreds of yemenis with u.s. visas who have been affected by the recent u.s. travel ban julie has been helping yemenis flee the violence from her office in djibouti africa and she has witnessed the destruction firsthand she joins me now to discuss this julie how is u.s. foreign policy affecting the people in yemen well it's not just the arms sales for example i was just we have a boat that runs from to duty to at and i was on that boat because i went on the first couple boats and so the day i was there that they have a video of it one of us drones had actually brahms at in and so. so it's not just a matter of foreign policy or arms sales we're actively participating in what's going on so the air and naval blockade prevent aid from entering the country but what about the aid organizations that are already on the ground how are they holding up i think the biggest problem is like for example i don't know if you saw i was about nine ten months ago. where the saudis and the u.s. on the consulate stopped just south bor
aeration lawyer julie goldberg has filed a lawsuit on behalf of hundreds of yemenis with u.s. visas who have been affected by the recent u.s. travel ban julie has been helping yemenis flee the violence from her office in djibouti africa and she has witnessed the destruction firsthand she joins me now to discuss this julie how is u.s. foreign policy affecting the people in yemen well it's not just the arms sales for example i was just we have a boat that runs from to duty to at and i was on that...
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the yemenis i talked to from time to time in the capital somehow different parts of the country they basically say that no one seems to care about them this by the huge price they had to pay we're talking about half a million children in yemen under the risk of cholera talking about ten thousand people who were killed you are talking about more than eighteen million yemenis under the line of poverty you're talking about entire areas where people don't have access to food medicine and water and the fires continues and casualties for every single day around the capital. around town in the south and also in the capital. of the u.n. you haven't heard from any world leader a strong statement denouncing was happening in yemen or calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities there and asking the international community to bring about a political settlement you no longer hear this narrative and it seems that if the fighting continues we're just going to see further. suffering of the yemeni people in the coming in coming weeks and months syria has a rich history that goes back centuries b
the yemenis i talked to from time to time in the capital somehow different parts of the country they basically say that no one seems to care about them this by the huge price they had to pay we're talking about half a million children in yemen under the risk of cholera talking about ten thousand people who were killed you are talking about more than eighteen million yemenis under the line of poverty you're talking about entire areas where people don't have access to food medicine and water and...
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either not being able to find it or not being able to benefit from its wealth in all of this the yemeni people are not the ones who benefit. these are fighters backed by saudi arabia any of the capital they face tough resistance from pro who think. as the fighting continues so does the humanitarian crisis. the u.n. says more than ten thousand people have been killed millions have no access to food medicine and water. and health agencies describe the country's cholera outbreak as the worst ever record. a situation many fear might even get worse as all parties with jacked international calls to seek a political settlement. iraqi forces have recaptured thirty five villages surrounding the city of how we which is under eisel control the offensive to retake the wager in cocoa province was only announced on thursday i still say that way back in two thousand and fourteen iraqi fighters are planning to clear the land in villages on the outskirts of the city before recapturing the main central area at least two people have been killed in an attack on a government ministers convoy in india an ind
either not being able to find it or not being able to benefit from its wealth in all of this the yemeni people are not the ones who benefit. these are fighters backed by saudi arabia any of the capital they face tough resistance from pro who think. as the fighting continues so does the humanitarian crisis. the u.n. says more than ten thousand people have been killed millions have no access to food medicine and water. and health agencies describe the country's cholera outbreak as the worst ever...
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why they have been leading the coalition in support of the yemeni government and their coalition has been accused of perhaps indiscriminately or perhaps deliberately targeting civilians in an effort to try to end the civil rebellion they were threatening to withhold money from the human rights council if a c.e.o. authorized finally late overnight on thursday into friday a compromise one brokered by the dutch delegate to the human rights council a credible international investigation is necessary in order to comprehensively transparently independently and impartially establish the facts and circumstances surrounding violations with a few to put an end to the cycle of impunity in yemen this panel of so-called eminent experts will have about a year to investigate these all of these allegations inside yemen there are questions on how much access they're going to get how much cooperation they will get from the who the rebels as well as from supporters of the former president ali abdullah saleh and there are questions of whether their findings will actually have any legal weight but their
why they have been leading the coalition in support of the yemeni government and their coalition has been accused of perhaps indiscriminately or perhaps deliberately targeting civilians in an effort to try to end the civil rebellion they were threatening to withhold money from the human rights council if a c.e.o. authorized finally late overnight on thursday into friday a compromise one brokered by the dutch delegate to the human rights council a credible international investigation is...
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an all yemeni lives as valuable as any other lives the decision was met with resistance a last minute compromise between western powers and arab countries including saudi arabia eventually made it possible experts say blocking the investigation could have led to more unwanted attention you see mounting pressure at the international level for this to go ahead at a level that the u.s. the u.k. saudi arabia who've been instrumental in the past really blocking this kind of investigation going ahead would struggle to justify their reasons for doing so right now along with the war an estimated twenty million yemenis continue to go hungry and a nationwide cholera epidemic is ravaging the country since april more than two thousand people have died from the illness the red cross believes there could be a million cases of suspected cholera by the end of the year but access to treatment is limited airport is completely sealed off. only three planes roughly are entering the i.c.r.c. plane m.s.f. and un plane and no other plane is coming in even planes that could do some humanitarian transfer of p
an all yemeni lives as valuable as any other lives the decision was met with resistance a last minute compromise between western powers and arab countries including saudi arabia eventually made it possible experts say blocking the investigation could have led to more unwanted attention you see mounting pressure at the international level for this to go ahead at a level that the u.s. the u.k. saudi arabia who've been instrumental in the past really blocking this kind of investigation going ahead...
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libya has competing governments aligned with rival groups thousands of people holding a rally in the yemeni capital sana'a the protest marks the third anniversary of the takeover by a shia who see rebels on weapons day atop who's the leader who's the west and their ally is of course in chaos in yemen. you know. as we said the immoralities are the front for the americans and today they're stealing yemen's natural gas despite the suffering of the yemeni people and both sana and people are suffering from issues related to both natural gas and petrol either not being able to find it or not being able to benefit from its wealth in all of this the yemeni people are not the ones who benefit supporters of next month's independence referendum in catalonia calling for more protests against the spanish government protesters for the use of us and weapons to the officers raided regional government offices and arrested public officials more news in twenty eight minutes i'll see you then up next is inside story by deep in southern india a secret construction project a small concerns about the country's gr
libya has competing governments aligned with rival groups thousands of people holding a rally in the yemeni capital sana'a the protest marks the third anniversary of the takeover by a shia who see rebels on weapons day atop who's the leader who's the west and their ally is of course in chaos in yemen. you know. as we said the immoralities are the front for the americans and today they're stealing yemen's natural gas despite the suffering of the yemeni people and both sana and people are...
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community support so the government can fulfill its obligations with regards to human rights the yemeni government has always expressed its determination to cooperate with the u.n. in order to promote and protect human rights in the u.s. envoy to the u.n. in geneva says he's pleased member countries voted unanimously for that investigation. yes the international community faces several urgent tasks in yemen including the protection safety and security of civilians as well as expanding humanitarian access and relief in response to the rise of infectious diseases possibility of famine and growing water scarcity yemen currently is plagued by the world's worst humanitarian congo crisis which has put twenty point seven million people in need of humanitarian assistance and has led to more than seven hundred thirty thousand suspected cases of cholera. the u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson is holding top level talks in china over the tensions with north korea specifically of course to fit with the korean peninsula it is mr tillerson second trip to beijing this year aimed of tightening an ec
community support so the government can fulfill its obligations with regards to human rights the yemeni government has always expressed its determination to cooperate with the u.n. in order to promote and protect human rights in the u.s. envoy to the u.n. in geneva says he's pleased member countries voted unanimously for that investigation. yes the international community faces several urgent tasks in yemen including the protection safety and security of civilians as well as expanding...
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community support so the government can fulfill its obligations with regards to human rights the yemeni government has always expressed its determination to cooperate with the u.n. in order to promote and protect human rights. voice and jordan has more. this deal almost didn't happen the high commissioner for human rights hussein wanted the human rights council to authorize a commission of inquiry that's the un's gold standard investigation into alleged war crimes or alleged crimes against humanity however the saudi government was opposed to the establishment of a seal why they have been leading the coalition in support of the yemeni government and their coalition has been accused of perhaps indiscriminately or perhaps deliberately targeting civilians in an effort to try to end the civil rebellion they were threatening to withhold money from the human rights council if a seal was authorized finally late overnight on thursday into friday a compromise one brokered by the dutch delegate to the human rights council a credible international investigation is necessary in order to comprehensiv
community support so the government can fulfill its obligations with regards to human rights the yemeni government has always expressed its determination to cooperate with the u.n. in order to promote and protect human rights. voice and jordan has more. this deal almost didn't happen the high commissioner for human rights hussein wanted the human rights council to authorize a commission of inquiry that's the un's gold standard investigation into alleged war crimes or alleged crimes against...
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doesn't have pushed our last yemeni and one of. the beatles up others had to give a minimum of what kids dissolve in the us like other much. older they're going to. be very good don't even know much of that you know we can buy them is a good living alcoholism is a been in obama but i'm ready to look at them in the bottle up up up. on the. guns i mean mark does it. look at those that are going to know this is the old give us the good india motivated muslim ummah not the mobile phones are the there out there cows where money when we are new and want a bit o. lord ya know me i want over there though it just where on the machine each other you like i'm an emotional. ms goes above all right jill. and more added to that you made the you do with the ugh show more that they could get the commit up so you. get them closer they got a little of that in the. moment. thomas on them brought up. films you have on the go meet up on this poll for. some of. the recipes. put this some of this will be admissible what you're up with. it all the almost
doesn't have pushed our last yemeni and one of. the beatles up others had to give a minimum of what kids dissolve in the us like other much. older they're going to. be very good don't even know much of that you know we can buy them is a good living alcoholism is a been in obama but i'm ready to look at them in the bottle up up up. on the. guns i mean mark does it. look at those that are going to know this is the old give us the good india motivated muslim ummah not the mobile phones are the...
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why they have been leading the coalition in support of the yemeni government and their coalition has been accused of perhaps indiscriminately or perhaps deliberately targeting civilians in an effort to try to end the civil rebellion they were threatening to withhold money from the human rights council if a seal was authorized finally late overnight on thursday into friday a compromise one brokered by the dutch delegate to the human rights council a credible international investigation is necessary in order to comprehensively transparently independently and impartially establish the facts and circumstances surrounding violations would have you to put an end to the cycle of impunity in yemen this panel of so-called eminent experts will have about a year to investigate these all of these allegations inside yemen there are questions on how much access they're going to get how much cooperation they will get from the who the rebels as well as from supporters of the former president ali abdullah saleh and there are questions a whether their findings will actually have any legal weight but t
why they have been leading the coalition in support of the yemeni government and their coalition has been accused of perhaps indiscriminately or perhaps deliberately targeting civilians in an effort to try to end the civil rebellion they were threatening to withhold money from the human rights council if a seal was authorized finally late overnight on thursday into friday a compromise one brokered by the dutch delegate to the human rights council a credible international investigation is...
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his country dr abdullah passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed heart operation in the yemeni capital he was prevented from traveling abroad for surgery the hospital he was being treated out field to find some of the equipment needed for the procedure the u.n. estimates that around twenty thousand people have been denied potentially lifesaving health care because of riyadh's restrictions on yemeni or space which stopped a lot of aid being brought in dr howard led the yemen red present for almost three decades welcome a see saw as a beer believes that the saudi government is directly responsible for his death let's get some live reaction on bring in international red cross spokesperson you lund first of all our thoughts on the loss of your colleague of course to you and the entire organization just to the point we spoke about a moment ago dr alchemy she saw on blaine's saudi arabia the u.a.e. for his father's death what are your thoughts on. when i say human you do know that they say should we do not point fingers our goal is to look at the humanitarian consequences of the huma
his country dr abdullah passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed heart operation in the yemeni capital he was prevented from traveling abroad for surgery the hospital he was being treated out field to find some of the equipment needed for the procedure the u.n. estimates that around twenty thousand people have been denied potentially lifesaving health care because of riyadh's restrictions on yemeni or space which stopped a lot of aid being brought in dr howard led the yemen red...
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>> a local yemeni journalist took pictures of the building. went through the rubble and dugout parts of the shrapnel and took pictures of them and sent them to amnesty international, to our team. and so what our team of experts ofnd was a small piece computer board, a motherboard, that is linked to guided missiles. so u.s. laserguided bombs. they identified that it is 100% linked to u.s.-made guided bombs. so the information came through the local journalists and analysis happen through our team of experts. amy: can you talk about the larger role of the u.s., this being one example? inthe u.s. is very involved the war in yemen. the u.s. is very involved in multiple armed conflicts in the middle east region. cases,olvement, in some our direct involvement, like we have seen the u.s. direct compartment -- one bartman and ground troop involvement in iraq and syria in other parts of the middle east. in yemen, u.s. involvement has been very significant through since a -- selling weapons, saudi led coalition. also through other ways such as fighter j
>> a local yemeni journalist took pictures of the building. went through the rubble and dugout parts of the shrapnel and took pictures of them and sent them to amnesty international, to our team. and so what our team of experts ofnd was a small piece computer board, a motherboard, that is linked to guided missiles. so u.s. laserguided bombs. they identified that it is 100% linked to u.s.-made guided bombs. so the information came through the local journalists and analysis happen through...
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yemen the un human rights council said it hopes to identify those responsible for possible crimes the yemeni delegation said it accepted the resolution that was passed in a compromise between western powers and arab countries let's go live to our u.n. correspondent roslyn jordan in new york and they have long been allegations of war crimes taking place in the war in yemen how significant is this. mari and this is quite significant one because this is not an actual commission of inquiry which is the gold standard as it were for the u.n. when it wants to look into allegations of crimes against humanity or of or investigate alleged war crimes this is a hybrid it's going to deal involve a group called an international eminent group of experts they will be going into the country as soon as possible and they will be expected to gather their evidence presented to the human rights council a year from now and then then they're supposed to engage in some sort of interactive dialogue on the next steps this is a process though that what could not have happened at all without this compromise because the
yemen the un human rights council said it hopes to identify those responsible for possible crimes the yemeni delegation said it accepted the resolution that was passed in a compromise between western powers and arab countries let's go live to our u.n. correspondent roslyn jordan in new york and they have long been allegations of war crimes taking place in the war in yemen how significant is this. mari and this is quite significant one because this is not an actual commission of inquiry which is...
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something we are facing we are in our coalition helping the legal government of yemen to save the yemeni people and to recover and stay in line with the u.n. charter yes this was not a choice. for us and you have a. right. it followed sustained political efforts to preserve the safety and stability of yemen and its territorial integrity as well as its independence. but as we reaffirm our full support for the political process and yemen. and we will stand by the side of the united nations. in its efforts. and the efforts of a special envoy in order to arrive to a political solution in line with the resolution twenty two sixteen three national dialogue saudi arabia is aware of the scope of the humanitarian suffering of our brothers in yemen following this and we have spared no effort to come to the help of yemenis indeed the amount of aid provided by the kingdom of saudi arabia in recent years has. exceeded eight billion dollars and we have addressed all sorts of humanitarian medical. assistance and through we have done this through the king solomon center for aid mr president my country i
something we are facing we are in our coalition helping the legal government of yemen to save the yemeni people and to recover and stay in line with the u.n. charter yes this was not a choice. for us and you have a. right. it followed sustained political efforts to preserve the safety and stability of yemen and its territorial integrity as well as its independence. but as we reaffirm our full support for the political process and yemen. and we will stand by the side of the united nations. in...
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human rights watch accuses the saudi led coalition of killing thirty nine yemeni civilians with deliberate or reckless strikes and the french president flies to the caribbean to express solidarity with islanders hit by hurrican neatly avoiding the first big protests against the labor reforms he's pushing through to bring down unemployment . north korea has denounced the latest united nations sanctions on warned the u.s. could face the greatest pain it's ever experienced the security council's unanimously approved a watered down resolution restricting all imports and banning textile exports kathy novak has more from so. this was the result the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. wanted even though nikki haley had to weaken the resolution to get it a unanimous vote to punish north korea for its latest nuclear bomb test today the security council has acted in a different way today we're attempting to take the future of the north korean nuclear program out of the hands of its outlaw regime. at a u.n. sponsored conference on disarmament in geneva north korea's ambassador said his country also known as
human rights watch accuses the saudi led coalition of killing thirty nine yemeni civilians with deliberate or reckless strikes and the french president flies to the caribbean to express solidarity with islanders hit by hurrican neatly avoiding the first big protests against the labor reforms he's pushing through to bring down unemployment . north korea has denounced the latest united nations sanctions on warned the u.s. could face the greatest pain it's ever experienced the security council's...
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un has agreed to start an independent investigation into human rights abuses by all sides in the yemeni war it comes as another saudi led coalition air strike killed five and injured six others inside our province. iraq is coordinating with iran and turkey to take over control of borders currently managed by the kurdish regional government because its leaders have refused to hand over responsibility for border crossings following monday's secession referendum. government air strikes have killed more than forty five people and wounded dozens more in northern syria at least twenty five people died in that province fighter jets also targeted hama and aleppo provinces where syrian and russian forces are battling opposition fighters on thursday the leaders of russia and turkey both agreed to secure so-called deescalation zones and it lived to help end the civil war. at least twenty two people were killed and thirty nine were injured after a stampede in india's commercial capital mumbai it happened during the morning rush hour on a pedestrian bridge connecting two railway stations bennett smi
un has agreed to start an independent investigation into human rights abuses by all sides in the yemeni war it comes as another saudi led coalition air strike killed five and injured six others inside our province. iraq is coordinating with iran and turkey to take over control of borders currently managed by the kurdish regional government because its leaders have refused to hand over responsibility for border crossings following monday's secession referendum. government air strikes have killed...