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see the avoid to be teams because of former yugoslavia and there was the security council. unanimously decided to go constituted a mission that i be on or linked to that to deal with the crimes that way they committed war crimes and crimes again your money and genocide but unfortunately it is a political decision from the security council while out an informational institution a dog to obtain just before the big teams. the weak point that it is a political decision you will but the but those decisions are made not just by governments are made by prosecutors you once expressed a willingness to press charges against nato personnel for alleged war crimes in one nine hundred ninety nine in december ninety nine when you told the guardian you were up for that nato had broken the geneva conventions then six months later you change your mind you did one hundred percent u. turn and said major didn't do anything wrong you're not going to investigate them why did you do that. we open an investigation when we have concrete the element of evidence is and we had one element i remember ve
see the avoid to be teams because of former yugoslavia and there was the security council. unanimously decided to go constituted a mission that i be on or linked to that to deal with the crimes that way they committed war crimes and crimes again your money and genocide but unfortunately it is a political decision from the security council while out an informational institution a dog to obtain just before the big teams. the weak point that it is a political decision you will but the but those...
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see the avoid to be teams because of former yugoslavia and there was a security council. meeting and decided to go constituted of nations that would be on or linked to that to deal with the crimes that way they committed war crimes and crimes again your money and genocide but unfortunately it is a political decision from the security council while out an entire nation an institution a tribe you all know a dog to obtain just deployed to beat teams. the weak point that it is a political decision you will but the but those decisions are made not just by governments are made by prosecutors you once expressed a willingness to press charges against nato personnel for alleged war crimes in one nine hundred ninety nine in december ninety nine when you told the guardian you were up for that nato had broken the geneva conventions then six months later you change your mind you did one hundred percent you turned and said major didn't do anything wrong you're not going to investigate him why did you do that. we open an investigation when we have concrete element of evidence this and w
see the avoid to be teams because of former yugoslavia and there was a security council. meeting and decided to go constituted of nations that would be on or linked to that to deal with the crimes that way they committed war crimes and crimes again your money and genocide but unfortunately it is a political decision from the security council while out an entire nation an institution a tribe you all know a dog to obtain just deployed to beat teams. the weak point that it is a political decision...
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what happened there two courts the international criminal tribunal for tribunal for the former yugoslavia an international court of justice both ruled that it was genocide. and you won't accept it i do not think it was a translight you're rewriting history and you trying to rewrite history i do not think it was a genocide i think it was but let me just say it seems like you know you know i think it was it was a terrible terrible crime but genocide is basically when you are genocide is when you are you know killing the entire population the women children and this was not the case in two thousand and four the presiding judge of the criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia said by seeking to eliminate part of the bosnian muslims the bosnian serb forces committed genocide they targeted for extinction the forty thousand bosnian muslims living in srebrenica a group which was emblematic of the bosnian muslims in general that's why it was labeled genocide. and if you can if you if you can't accept it why should my septic was a terrible crime serbia delivered the person who was charged with th
what happened there two courts the international criminal tribunal for tribunal for the former yugoslavia an international court of justice both ruled that it was genocide. and you won't accept it i do not think it was a translight you're rewriting history and you trying to rewrite history i do not think it was a genocide i think it was but let me just say it seems like you know you know i think it was it was a terrible terrible crime but genocide is basically when you are genocide is when you...
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the late antonio caceres eh, president for the international criminal tribunal, from the former yugoslaviaor the international court is they can only operate as long as sovereign states will lead a helping hand. as soon as a state on whose territory material evidence or an accused may be found refuses to bow to international justice, international criminal court is powerless. in other words they are completely at the mercy of they are completely at the mercy of the domestic. i would say two thing. my the domestic. i would say two thing. my partner in integrity initiatives international that was formed in meaningful measure to advocate for this court is justice richard goldstone from south africa, the first prosecutor for the international criminal tribunal in forming yugoslavia and rwanda and he believes like me this is both essential and possible. second, there has been a pollution in mechanisms, institutions, since that statement was made. emerging from the 2016 london summit is the international anticorruption the 2016 london summit is the international anticorru ption court a nation ce
the late antonio caceres eh, president for the international criminal tribunal, from the former yugoslaviaor the international court is they can only operate as long as sovereign states will lead a helping hand. as soon as a state on whose territory material evidence or an accused may be found refuses to bow to international justice, international criminal court is powerless. in other words they are completely at the mercy of they are completely at the mercy of the domestic. i would say two...
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where you had the disintegration of yugoslavia and a lot of people coming out from yugoslavia and i think in the united states the difference is that previously when migrants came they were limited to you know if a few areas in the southwest of the united states where i'm from they didn't tend to disperse into the rest of the country and that has changed in recent years and trump has recognized that you know this is something that has unnerved a lot of people especially in rural communities where you know they were pretty. high margin is over over decades or over hundreds of years and all the sudden they have you know little little little little pockets of south americans living you know on the edge of town and you know if this is this is a change but you know i think people need to accept that there are there are benefits from at the cheap labor that the migrants offer is something that all western societies have benefited greatly from cheap labor and very often very skilled people you know. as we have seen the international community will be meeting in morocco shortly to ratify the glob
where you had the disintegration of yugoslavia and a lot of people coming out from yugoslavia and i think in the united states the difference is that previously when migrants came they were limited to you know if a few areas in the southwest of the united states where i'm from they didn't tend to disperse into the rest of the country and that has changed in recent years and trump has recognized that you know this is something that has unnerved a lot of people especially in rural communities...
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hungary to new states appeared on the map for slovakia and a nation that would later be known as yugoslavia. the new boarders paid little attention to ethnic distribution germans were now living in poland and czechoslovakia on gary ns in remaining year and salads croats and slovenes in yugoslavia these ethnic groups have lived together more or less peacefully in the australian garion empire. the ottoman empire had been home to a diverse mix of ethnic and religious groups including arabs. the treaty of sever signed in one nine hundred twenty outlines the breakup of the empire and the creation of a new state that would mainly include as nick turnips. form autumn and territory in the middle east would be divided between france and britain france was given a league of nations mandate to govern lebanon and syria. a similar mandate for palestine trans-jordan and iraq was awarded to brazil. there were huge reserves of petroleum in iraq and they would now be controlled mostly by britain. the treaty also provided far enough thomas kurdish region in the new turkish state. jewish communities had exist
hungary to new states appeared on the map for slovakia and a nation that would later be known as yugoslavia. the new boarders paid little attention to ethnic distribution germans were now living in poland and czechoslovakia on gary ns in remaining year and salads croats and slovenes in yugoslavia these ethnic groups have lived together more or less peacefully in the australian garion empire. the ottoman empire had been home to a diverse mix of ethnic and religious groups including arabs. the...
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see the avoid to be teams because of former yugoslavia and there was the security council. unanimously decided to go constituted a mission that i bulent to that to deal with the crimes that way they committed war crimes and crimes again your money and genocide but unfortunately it is a political decision from the security council while out an entire nation an institution a tribe you all know a dog to obtain just deployed to beat teams. the weak point that it is a political decision you will but the but those decisions are made not just by governments are made by prosecutors you once expressed a willingness to press charges against nato personnel for alleged war crimes in one nine hundred ninety nine in december ninety nine when you told the guardian you were up for that nato had broken the geneva conventions then six months later you change your mind you did one hundred percent you turned and said major didn't do anything wrong you're not going to investigate him why did you do that. we open an investigation when we have concrete the element of evidence is and we had one el
see the avoid to be teams because of former yugoslavia and there was the security council. unanimously decided to go constituted a mission that i bulent to that to deal with the crimes that way they committed war crimes and crimes again your money and genocide but unfortunately it is a political decision from the security council while out an entire nation an institution a tribe you all know a dog to obtain just deployed to beat teams. the weak point that it is a political decision you will but...
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>> rene: yeah, from the former yugoslavia. >> anthony: right, and then you left yugoslavia at what age make fun of me when i say i've never driven a car but i've never -- i never had a coca cola until i was like 17. it just wasn't in a small little village where there's two cars. the first food memory i have is also from there. it was my father and the day before we'd been in the mountains picking chestnuts. and i remember so vividly as a little child, i woke up and i saw my father roasting chestnuts and then i started hearing all these things popping. twenty minutes later they were in a bowl, and my aunt, she poured milk she had just taken from the cow and we had that for breakfast. it was so natural that we went to the mountain for chestnuts. you grew your food yourself. these sort of experiences growing up they really shaped the type of cook i am today. is that good? yeah, it's perfect. bees! bees, bees! [ yelling ] [ indistinct chattering ] close the door! [ heavy breathing ] aww, there's bees in the car. bees! bees! the volkswagen atlas. with easy-access 3rd row. life's as big as
>> rene: yeah, from the former yugoslavia. >> anthony: right, and then you left yugoslavia at what age make fun of me when i say i've never driven a car but i've never -- i never had a coca cola until i was like 17. it just wasn't in a small little village where there's two cars. the first food memory i have is also from there. it was my father and the day before we'd been in the mountains picking chestnuts. and i remember so vividly as a little child, i woke up and i saw my father...
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melania trump is from the former yugoslavia, from one of the former soviet republics. some time ago when the three leaders of the baltic states, estonia, latvia, and lithuania met in paris, they told amazing stories about their interaction with trump. president trump said before the press conference in washington, he said, you know, he said, i blame you for the wars in yugoslavia. what he was referring to was the balkans, having no understanding that these three leaders were actually from the baltics rather than the balkans. and they were flabbergasted. macron has never forgotten this. he told one of the journalists from le monde who was interviewing him for a package on the 100th anniversary, told them the story, and le monde is featured in this morning's newspapers. so it's very -- by the way, he said this is the territory that my wife came from, the balkans. talking to the leaders of the baltic republics, estonia, latvia alithuania. really, most of the europeans have a great deal of difficulty understanding how a person like that could be running the united states a
melania trump is from the former yugoslavia, from one of the former soviet republics. some time ago when the three leaders of the baltic states, estonia, latvia, and lithuania met in paris, they told amazing stories about their interaction with trump. president trump said before the press conference in washington, he said, you know, he said, i blame you for the wars in yugoslavia. what he was referring to was the balkans, having no understanding that these three leaders were actually from the...
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is not unprecedented you're looking at the radio television serbia headquarters in belgrade yugoslavia bombed today by nato forces the attack not the state run station off the air killing ten people and wounding nineteen with twenty believed to still be buried in the debris according to an associated press report the international call the bombing of the t.v. station a war crime all the terrorism bill clinton and tony blair arguably more guilty of crimes against journalism when donald trump will have more in the weeks atrocities in u.k. armed israeli and saudi military action later in the show first after the british government's de-facto defeat in the face of german corbin's onslaught of a brics it legal advice i'm joined by former u.k. attorney general lord morris is the prime minister approaches a so-called endgame morris how is the largest democratic exercise in u.k. history ended up with jeremy cool be in order to be next prime minister demanding the publication of bricks and legal advice because the. other new nneka matter. on their vote there of significance going to war is a ve
is not unprecedented you're looking at the radio television serbia headquarters in belgrade yugoslavia bombed today by nato forces the attack not the state run station off the air killing ten people and wounding nineteen with twenty believed to still be buried in the debris according to an associated press report the international call the bombing of the t.v. station a war crime all the terrorism bill clinton and tony blair arguably more guilty of crimes against journalism when donald trump...
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it's not unprecedented you're looking at the radio television serbia headquarters in belgrade yugoslavia bombed today by nato forces the attack knocked the state run station off the air killing ten people and wounding nineteen with twenty believed to still be buried in the debris according to an associated press report the international called the bombing of the t.v. station a war crime the terrorism bill clinton and tony blair arguably more guilty of crimes against journalism. we'll have more in the weeks atrocities in u.k. armed israeli and saudi military action later in the show first after the british government's defacto defeat in the face of german corbin's onslaught of a brics it legal advice i'm joined by former u.k. attorney general lord morris is the prime minister approaches a so-called endgame morris how is the democratic exercise in history ended up with jeremy cool being ordered to be next prime minister demanding the publication of bricks and legal advice because the. unique matter. on there though there of significance going to war is of very great significance for any co
it's not unprecedented you're looking at the radio television serbia headquarters in belgrade yugoslavia bombed today by nato forces the attack knocked the state run station off the air killing ten people and wounding nineteen with twenty believed to still be buried in the debris according to an associated press report the international called the bombing of the t.v. station a war crime the terrorism bill clinton and tony blair arguably more guilty of crimes against journalism. we'll have more...
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they are all unique when you think of trials involving yugoslavia, rwanda, the international court.cambodian government insisted on, which it held technically under cambodian jurisdiction, but with parallel internationaljudges and cambodian ones. that has been dramatic because the cambodian government has effectively restricted the cases they could be pursued with this small collection of very senior khmer rouge leaders. the number of other people who were thought to be guilty for other atrocities have not been brought to justice. it is a limited process. on the plus side, those who are frustrated by the enormous expenses, $300 million, the time it has taken, and the limited number, only two people have been convicted, would actually say it has been a fantastic documentation of what happened because of the immense amounts of test and see and research that has been done. —— testimony and research. at least cambodians who went through it has seen some accountability and will see things properly documented, a real historical record, which is a rarity not only in these cases but in the
they are all unique when you think of trials involving yugoslavia, rwanda, the international court.cambodian government insisted on, which it held technically under cambodian jurisdiction, but with parallel internationaljudges and cambodian ones. that has been dramatic because the cambodian government has effectively restricted the cases they could be pursued with this small collection of very senior khmer rouge leaders. the number of other people who were thought to be guilty for other...
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at the hague signed a so-called pension agreement submitting to privatization and the breakup of yugoslavia often a job on both. coasts. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. i don't think the democrats are much more didn't go shape with the republicans or president so i think people are going to have to acknowledge that the united states over the next couple years is going to be consumed even more so by our internal our turtle bickering in affairs and. dollars. dollars on the dollar by dollar here's what i mean. we got garrett over here we care the music with us. we're here with a drag here. by you know i'm going to get rid of those who are not go away who will not die quiet. real the hard work we do is the true. and high drama continues also the cia says it has high confidence. and find new approaches. in the headlines this american born u.k. . the. death of a. decade ago. you know to the asia pacific summit where leaders fail to wrap up with a joint declaration the trade riv
at the hague signed a so-called pension agreement submitting to privatization and the breakup of yugoslavia often a job on both. coasts. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. i don't think the democrats are much more didn't go shape with the republicans or president so i think people are going to have to acknowledge that the united states over the next couple years is going to be...
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relations with cuba somewhat now trying to destroy you with that the only quarreled with russia with yugoslavia with libya with syria with iran with anyone who objects so basically and even that cold which he is saying that you were ripping needs to be kind of for a defensive play against the united states one right there the i mean you know i mean is this is this something is this some kind of gambit that mccrone is playing right now because i don't i don't see there's a lot of political goodwill and certainly no political guts and there's certainly no funding for such a thing this is a political move and we could just to dismiss this as. you know this version of fake news and fact i think a lot of this is simply a way of striding striking back against trump's criticisms of and demanding that european countries spend more on their defense as part of nato structures now let's remember all the european countries have their own national armies most of them you know in significant except of course for like france and the united kingdom. if you sit or if turkey is not part of the e.u. of course but
relations with cuba somewhat now trying to destroy you with that the only quarreled with russia with yugoslavia with libya with syria with iran with anyone who objects so basically and even that cold which he is saying that you were ripping needs to be kind of for a defensive play against the united states one right there the i mean you know i mean is this is this something is this some kind of gambit that mccrone is playing right now because i don't i don't see there's a lot of political...
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crimes at the hague signed the so-called agreement submitting to privatization and the breakup of yugoslavia. nobody could see coming that false confessions would be in the small relational people look at birch. had any interest geisha out there what you'll see is promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of them turkish news designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable makes them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said therefore we're all poor or very sad understatement there i would be home by the next day there's a culture on accountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with all their crime. it's claimed an american born u.k. financier may have ordered the faithful poisoning all of his. magnets as russian prosecutors shed new light on into the true global attention maybe a decade ago. also this hour last censorship policies put facebook back in the spotlight off to a heinous reading sees a teenage bride from south sudan's. capital and passes.
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looks like a call horse called horse which is permanently at war at war in libya at the war in yugoslavia it would in other places and now people who find out that once you or even that cohort there's no way to get you know get out where is democracy stand in all of this because i keep going back to the vote this is what the the electorate wanted mark is that because people are going to be questioning this week i mean what's the point of voting if you do if the the ruling class doesn't follow through part of it of course is the problem that when people voted they weren't there were no deal for them to vote on it was clear david cameron never intended to call the vote for it to succeed so that the tory party had no plan for it breaks it because they didn't want it and it was the insurgents the backbenchers right and. you know the euro skeptics like for asure who lead the voice of the people in this but there has never been a plan put forward people voted for brags that there was nearly no way does. that matter of course now that is going to now be used as a excuse i believe for a bowling b
looks like a call horse called horse which is permanently at war at war in libya at the war in yugoslavia it would in other places and now people who find out that once you or even that cohort there's no way to get you know get out where is democracy stand in all of this because i keep going back to the vote this is what the the electorate wanted mark is that because people are going to be questioning this week i mean what's the point of voting if you do if the the ruling class doesn't follow...
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crimes at the hague signed the so-called dream of submitting to privatization and the breakup of yugoslavia. nobody could see coming that false confessions would profile in the spot the wish to fall will convert. any interrogation out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat why a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said if i were. so i stayed there i would be home by that time the next day there's a culture on accountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with all the. dolly what are the. we care of the music with us. we were dragged here. by you know going to get rid of those who are not go away who will not die quietly. real the heart of what we do is the truth. a rare a low note the asia pacific summit where leaders fail to joint declaration the trade rivalry between the u.s. and china is laid bare. talking all birds a popular russian cartoon is a
crimes at the hague signed the so-called dream of submitting to privatization and the breakup of yugoslavia. nobody could see coming that false confessions would profile in the spot the wish to fall will convert. any interrogation out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat why a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their...
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guilty of crimes at the hague signed the so-called submitting to privatization and the breakup of yugoslavia. joining me every week on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that profile in the small place the fall will convert. any interest nation out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat why a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said if i were to. say i stayed there i would be home by that time the next day there's a culture on accountability and police officers. oh they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with solving their crime. and high drama the saga continues also the cia says it has high confidence they know who killed the show and prison time new research. dollars. dollar is what. we care the music with us. we were dragged here. by you're not goi
guilty of crimes at the hague signed the so-called submitting to privatization and the breakup of yugoslavia. joining me every week on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that profile in the small place the fall will convert. any interest nation out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat why a lie a lie the process of interrogation is...
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a poppy debate here in the job lloyds of manchester united condemned even though it's going to yugoslavia of course was destroyed by nato britain taking part under john major surprises that even more recent conflicts cannot be. really addressed when it comes to a football player not wanting to wear the british legion puppy well i mean the whole basis for the poppy originally was put forward from a poem in which the implication was that if you don't continue fighting then you're in bad faith of the people that died and lady hague who was the wife of one of the disgraced figures in the british military because of his sub par performance during world war frankly she she was the person she was the person that came up with the idea of using the poppy to guarantee national unity at a time when britain was considered to be right with revolution in fairness to the poor people they have removed the hague from the black bit inside the poppy yeah arguably to distance themselves from. you know on the issue of the british legion their president was in two thousand and twelve investigated by the sunday
a poppy debate here in the job lloyds of manchester united condemned even though it's going to yugoslavia of course was destroyed by nato britain taking part under john major surprises that even more recent conflicts cannot be. really addressed when it comes to a football player not wanting to wear the british legion puppy well i mean the whole basis for the poppy originally was put forward from a poem in which the implication was that if you don't continue fighting then you're in bad faith of...
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not the case in two thousand and four the presiding judge of the criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia said by seeking to eliminate a part of the bosnian muslims the bosnian serb forces committed genocide they targeted for extinction the forty thousand bosnian muslims living in srebrenica a group which was emblematic of the bosnian muslims in general that's why it was labeled genocide. and if you can't if you if you can't accept it why should i'm a sceptic that it was a terrible crime serbia delivered the person who was charged with more crime we've delivered that person he was on trial he's in jail but you won't accept the step which the council of europe asks you to accept that it was a genocide yeah i'm telling you it was about your red line is it i'm telling you you're never going to do it i told you my answer. i missed the island from the beach thank you very much you know. the be. good. the be. the the. the the. the but. the but . the but the. the the. the be. non-christian it doesn't necessarily mean the a al to tax tricks some painkillers are pleasant little parts of the mornin
not the case in two thousand and four the presiding judge of the criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia said by seeking to eliminate a part of the bosnian muslims the bosnian serb forces committed genocide they targeted for extinction the forty thousand bosnian muslims living in srebrenica a group which was emblematic of the bosnian muslims in general that's why it was labeled genocide. and if you can't if you if you can't accept it why should i'm a sceptic that it was a terrible crime...