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judges who ought to be sent to the hague i think. in wanting him to be he should be transferred but i think what i do find disturbing and this goes back to the matter of an open letter i wrote to the foreign secretary here in the u.k. i'm calling on him to put pressure on that is that many western countries do have an interest in being friends with with libya potentially not having safety duffy transferred to the i.c.c. at least not if it unites their supporters ok mr jones we have to take a short break now but when we come back britain as you just pointed out was one of the most active members of the actually good alfie call ation predicating its involvement on the need to protect human lives and human rights is it still ask uncertain about those issues now that gadhafi sr is gone that's coming up now on a well that part. unexplored antarctica what is it in this icy expanse that attracts the people who come here. now i only go to the dock. and enter into. a new generation of polar explorers is coming. we have a new group of speciali
judges who ought to be sent to the hague i think. in wanting him to be he should be transferred but i think what i do find disturbing and this goes back to the matter of an open letter i wrote to the foreign secretary here in the u.k. i'm calling on him to put pressure on that is that many western countries do have an interest in being friends with with libya potentially not having safety duffy transferred to the i.c.c. at least not if it unites their supporters ok mr jones we have to take a...
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if he's delivered to the hague to the i.c.c. he may well stand a good chance of being acquitted and being being freed because you can have a fair trial before an international court you can have a trial in the circumstances where there's a. witch hunt on in the country while. i would take an issue of if you were a search and that you can actually have a fair trial at the i.c.c. i think the i.c.c. credibility at this point of time is pretty tarnished not only by be wholely be in a fair because the i.c.c. played a very destructive very politicized role in this whole a libyan controversy in the lead up to the. ouster of more marget a few but what do you think will be his most realistic fate if he is tried in libya do you think he will be found guilty and if so what kind of punishment do you think you will get it would not be if he would be convicted and would receive the death penalty a new couple of weeks ago a former education minister mr ibrahim was sentenced to death after a very short process in israel and. it's you know if he
if he's delivered to the hague to the i.c.c. he may well stand a good chance of being acquitted and being being freed because you can have a fair trial before an international court you can have a trial in the circumstances where there's a. witch hunt on in the country while. i would take an issue of if you were a search and that you can actually have a fair trial at the i.c.c. i think the i.c.c. credibility at this point of time is pretty tarnished not only by be wholely be in a fair because...
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if he's delivered to the hague to the i.c.c. he may well stand a good chance of being acquitted and being being freed because you can have a fair trial before an international court you can have a child and the circumstances where there isn't time to get daffy which i'm told in the country well i would take an issue of if you were how a search and that you can actually have a fair trial at the i.c.c. i think the i.c.c. credibility at this point of time is pretty tarnished not only by be wholely be in a fair because the i.c.c. played a very destructive very politicized role in this whole a libyan controversy and the lead up to the. ouster of more market often but what do you think will be his most realistic fate if he is tried in libya do you think he will be found guilty and if so what kind of punishment do you think you will get but i'm sure it would not be if he would be convicted and would receive the death penalty in the couple of weeks ago a formal education minister mr abraham was sentenced to death after a very short proc
if he's delivered to the hague to the i.c.c. he may well stand a good chance of being acquitted and being being freed because you can have a fair trial before an international court you can have a child and the circumstances where there isn't time to get daffy which i'm told in the country well i would take an issue of if you were how a search and that you can actually have a fair trial at the i.c.c. i think the i.c.c. credibility at this point of time is pretty tarnished not only by be wholely...
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if he's delivered to the hague to the i.c.c. he may well stand a good chance of being acquitted and being being freed because you can have a fair trial before an international court you can have a trial and the second. this is where there isn't time to get daffy which comes on in the country well i would take an issue reviewer of how assertion that you can actually have a fair trial at the i.c.c. i think the i.c.c. credibility at this point of time is pretty tarnished not only by be wholely be in a fair because the i.c.c. played a very destructive very politicized role in this whole a libyan controversy and the lead up to the. ouster of more market a few but what do you think will be his most realistic fate if he is tried in libya do you think he will be found guilty and if so what kind of punishment do you think you will get but i'm sure it would not be if he would be convicted and would receive the death penalty a new couple of weeks ago a former education minister mr ibrahim was sentenced to death after a very short process i
if he's delivered to the hague to the i.c.c. he may well stand a good chance of being acquitted and being being freed because you can have a fair trial before an international court you can have a trial and the second. this is where there isn't time to get daffy which comes on in the country well i would take an issue reviewer of how assertion that you can actually have a fair trial at the i.c.c. i think the i.c.c. credibility at this point of time is pretty tarnished not only by be wholely be...
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that is the kind of evidence we have been hearing in court at the hague. >> reporter: tim at the hague and we will speak to you throughout the day to follow this case, thank you. we can now go to kathryn who is in the stronghold. kathryn, we heard those charges being laid out, tim has been outlining them for us. what has the reaction been from the effected victims? >> yes, i have been talking to the victims, a lot of victims today on a very rainy day here. this is where the violence started many, many people were killed and others were displaced. some of the people have gone back to their family and others like this here are still in displacement camp and they are telling me that they just want to see justice. they want to know the truth. they want to know how this happened that their life was disrupted so much. they just want to know that. but they are also conflicted on where they feel that this trial should be held whether it's the hague or close to home. most of the people who are affected here are of the president's tribe and kenya being blocked as it is they are obviously natural
that is the kind of evidence we have been hearing in court at the hague. >> reporter: tim at the hague and we will speak to you throughout the day to follow this case, thank you. we can now go to kathryn who is in the stronghold. kathryn, we heard those charges being laid out, tim has been outlining them for us. what has the reaction been from the effected victims? >> yes, i have been talking to the victims, a lot of victims today on a very rainy day here. this is where the violence...
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hague and mr. kerry. this week in the markets could be extremely volatile as congress debates action on syria. we have the same level of uncertainty around what the fnc is going to do with regards to tapering. how do you want to position yourself in the markets this week? >> i put an ad out on friday that indicated that i am almost entirely moving my whole portfolio into fixed income. i think this is not the time to be risky. i don't think it's the time to go against the grain of what should always be your number one priority, which is preservation of capital. i think syria, with no disrespect, is a smaller issue for the financial market. i think the bigger one is the tapering. i think friday's number exactly does what it should not do. it is actually increasing the uncertainty on the action of the federal reserve going into the temper meeting. >> steve, you know it's interesting this morning we're reading one of the articles in the ft saying u.s. investors pumping more money into the european equities th
hague and mr. kerry. this week in the markets could be extremely volatile as congress debates action on syria. we have the same level of uncertainty around what the fnc is going to do with regards to tapering. how do you want to position yourself in the markets this week? >> i put an ad out on friday that indicated that i am almost entirely moving my whole portfolio into fixed income. i think this is not the time to be risky. i don't think it's the time to go against the grain of what...
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will still take place in libya despite requests by the international criminal court to ship him to the hague. welcome good to have you company watching r.t. with me. now the civil war that stated syria for more than two years has changed extensively from the initial conflict rebel forces and al qaeda linked factions that once fought side by side in the anti assad push and now pitted against each other in violent battles and reports suggest that increasingly the more radical elements appear to be gaining ground. well in the most recent incident they seized the strategic town of as in the turkish border free syrian army rebels jihadist stormed the area on wednesday in some of the most severe fighting between the two factions yet and the town sits on a key rebel weapons supply route raising fears that arms could fall into the hands of islamic militants assaults by al-qaeda linked extremists have become a daily concern for syria's could ish minority as well although the kurds managed to drive them out of the village early this week more than twenty people reportedly died in the clash on both sid
will still take place in libya despite requests by the international criminal court to ship him to the hague. welcome good to have you company watching r.t. with me. now the civil war that stated syria for more than two years has changed extensively from the initial conflict rebel forces and al qaeda linked factions that once fought side by side in the anti assad push and now pitted against each other in violent battles and reports suggest that increasingly the more radical elements appear to...
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will still take place in that despite requests by the international criminal court to ship him to the hague. around the world and around the clock you're watching. the civil war that's devastated syria for more than two years assuming they changed beyond recognition from the initial conflict rebel forces and al qaeda linked factions that once fought side by side in the push now pitted against each other in violent battles reports suggest that increasingly the more radical elements need to be gaining ground. well in the most recent incident they seized the strategic town of the turkish border ousting the free syrian army rebels stormed the area on wednesday in some of the most severe fighting between the two factions yet were town sits a key rebel weapons supply route using fears that arms could fall into the hands of islamist militants an assault by idling to extremists have become a dirty headache for syria's kurdish minority as well the other curves that managed to drive them out of a village earlier this week more than twenty people reportedly died in the crash on both sides. of this as
will still take place in that despite requests by the international criminal court to ship him to the hague. around the world and around the clock you're watching. the civil war that's devastated syria for more than two years assuming they changed beyond recognition from the initial conflict rebel forces and al qaeda linked factions that once fought side by side in the push now pitted against each other in violent battles reports suggest that increasingly the more radical elements need to be...
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to still take place in libya despite requests from international criminal court and shipping to the hague. and more this is a not a civil war that stated syria more than two years has changed beyond recognition from the initial conflict rebel forces and al qaeda linked factions that once fought side by side in the bush now pitted against each other in violent battles reports suggest that increasingly the more radical elements appear to be gaining ground. in my stove recent incident they seized the strategic town of azaz not the turkish border ousting the free syrian army rebels that jihad this storm the area on wednesday and some of the most severe fighting between the two factions yet its own sits on a cane rebel weapons supply route to easing phase of arms could fall into the hands of is the most militant assaults by extremists become a daily headache for syria's this minority as well. the kurds managed to drive them out of an agenda this week twenty people have fought and died in the clash both sides some analysts the rise of radicals has been sparked by fall interference i think a lot
to still take place in libya despite requests from international criminal court and shipping to the hague. and more this is a not a civil war that stated syria more than two years has changed beyond recognition from the initial conflict rebel forces and al qaeda linked factions that once fought side by side in the bush now pitted against each other in violent battles reports suggest that increasingly the more radical elements appear to be gaining ground. in my stove recent incident they seized...
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will still take place in libya despite requests by the international criminal court to ship him to the hague. welcome you watching r.t. with may. now the civil war that's devastating syria for more than two years has changed extensively from the initial conflict rebel forces and the al qaeda linked factions that once fought side by side in the n.t. said pushing pitted against each other in violent battles some reports suggest that increasingly the more radical elements appear to be gaining ground. well in the most recent incident they seized the strategic town of as need be to border the free syrian army rebels jihadi stormed the area on wednesday in some of the heaviest fighting between the two factions yet the time sits on a key rebel weapons supply route raising fears that arms could fall into the hands of islamic militants or sold by al-qaeda linked extremists have become a daily concern for syria's kurdish minority as well although the kurds managed to drive them out of a village earlier this week more than twenty people reportedly died in the clashes on both sides and some analysts thi
will still take place in libya despite requests by the international criminal court to ship him to the hague. welcome you watching r.t. with may. now the civil war that's devastating syria for more than two years has changed extensively from the initial conflict rebel forces and the al qaeda linked factions that once fought side by side in the n.t. said pushing pitted against each other in violent battles some reports suggest that increasingly the more radical elements appear to be gaining...
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will still take place in libya despite requests by the international criminal court to ship him to the hague. and i welcome watching the scene with me andrey. now the civil war that stepha stated syria for more than two years has changed extensively from the initial conflict rebel forces and al-qaeda linked factions that once fought side by side in the anti sad push now pitted against each other in violent battles and reports suggest that increasingly the more radical elements appear to be gaining ground in the most recent incident they seize the strategic town of the turkish border and sing the free syrian army rebels jihadist and stormed the area on wednesday and in some of the heaviest fighting between the two factions yet the two times story sits on the key rebel weapons supply route raising fears that arms could fall into the hands of islamic militants assaults by al qaeda linked extremists have become a daily concern for syria's kurdish minority as well although the kurds managed to drive them out of a village this week more than twenty people reportedly died in the clash on both sides
will still take place in libya despite requests by the international criminal court to ship him to the hague. and i welcome watching the scene with me andrey. now the civil war that stepha stated syria for more than two years has changed extensively from the initial conflict rebel forces and al-qaeda linked factions that once fought side by side in the anti sad push now pitted against each other in violent battles and reports suggest that increasingly the more radical elements appear to be...
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will still take place in libya despite requests by the international criminal court to ship him to the hague. international news and commentary around the clock this is. the civil war that devastated syria for more than two years a seemingly changed beyond recognition from the initial conflict forces and al-qaeda linked factions that once force side by side in the anti assad push now pitted against each other in violent battles and reports suggest that increasingly the more radical elements appear to be gaining ground. and i start recent incident they seize the strategic town of the turkish or the ousting the free syrian army rebels who had the store manager on wednesday and some of the most severe fighting between the two factions yet one town sits on a key rebel weapons supply route raising fears that arms could fall into the hands of. mosul coddling to extremists become a daily headache for syria's minority as well for the kurds about us to drive them out of a village out in this week on twenty people reportedly died in clashes both sides some analysts think rise of radicals has been spon
will still take place in libya despite requests by the international criminal court to ship him to the hague. international news and commentary around the clock this is. the civil war that devastated syria for more than two years a seemingly changed beyond recognition from the initial conflict forces and al-qaeda linked factions that once force side by side in the anti assad push now pitted against each other in violent battles and reports suggest that increasingly the more radical elements...
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war crimes charges as a country defies the international criminal court's demand fundamental to the hague . news twenty four hours a day you're watching out. russia says it will provide the u.n. security council with evidence allegedly implicating syrian rebel forces in last month's deadly chemical attack outside damascus the syrian government had already given the same data to u.n. inspectors working in the country the findings were apparently not taken into account when i report was prepared to. talk with russia's deputy foreign minister during his visit to damascus to discuss the allegations. russia's deputy foreign minister has spent two days here in damascus to discuss the country's chemical disarmament plan according to which syria has to destroy or remove its chemical weapons by two thousand and fourteen but first to provide a full list of its chemical weapons and stockpiles by the end of this week that's according to the deal that moscow and washington agreed or on over the weekend in geneva the deal that became sort of a political and diplomatic turn a trip to emmett your respons
war crimes charges as a country defies the international criminal court's demand fundamental to the hague . news twenty four hours a day you're watching out. russia says it will provide the u.n. security council with evidence allegedly implicating syrian rebel forces in last month's deadly chemical attack outside damascus the syrian government had already given the same data to u.n. inspectors working in the country the findings were apparently not taken into account when i report was prepared...
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begins in libya as the country defies the international criminal court's demand to hand over to the hague. live from moscow this is our team with me to on monday let's get to our top story this hour. russia says it will provide to the u.n. security council with evidence allegedly implicating syrian rebel forces in last month's deadly chemical attack outside damascus the syrian government had already given the same data to u.n. inspectors working in the country but the findings were apparently not taken into account when the report was prepared artie's maria for national caught up with russia's deputy foreign minister during his visit to damascus to discuss these allegations. russia's deputy foreign minister has spent two days here in damascus to discuss the country's chemical disarmament plan according to which syria has to destroy or remove its chemical weapons by two thousand and fourteen but first to provide a full list of its chemical weapons and stockpiles by the end of this week that's according to the deal that moscow and washington agreed or on over the weekend in geneva the deal
begins in libya as the country defies the international criminal court's demand to hand over to the hague. live from moscow this is our team with me to on monday let's get to our top story this hour. russia says it will provide to the u.n. security council with evidence allegedly implicating syrian rebel forces in last month's deadly chemical attack outside damascus the syrian government had already given the same data to u.n. inspectors working in the country but the findings were apparently...
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still take place in libya despite requests by the international criminal court to ship them to the hague. or international even comment around the caucuses out. of the civil war that's devastated syria for more than two years has seemingly changed beyond recognition from the initial conflict rebel forces and al qaeda linked factions that once for side by side in the n.t.'s and push now pitted against each other in violent bottles reports suggest that increasingly the more radical elements if need to be gaining ground on the most recent. he sees the strategic town of near the turkish border ousting the free syrian army rebels and jihadists stormy area on wednesday in some of the most severe fighting between the two factions yet when the town sits on a key rebel weapons supply route raising fears that arms could fall into the hands of is the most militant assaults by archiving extremists become a daily headache for syria's kurdish minority as well the kurds managed to drive them out of a village earlier this week more than twenty people reportedly died in the clash on both sides. across li
still take place in libya despite requests by the international criminal court to ship them to the hague. or international even comment around the caucuses out. of the civil war that's devastated syria for more than two years has seemingly changed beyond recognition from the initial conflict rebel forces and al qaeda linked factions that once for side by side in the n.t.'s and push now pitted against each other in violent bottles reports suggest that increasingly the more radical elements if...
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to the hague. in moscow you're watching r.t. russia says it will provide the u.n. security council with evidence and actually implicating syrian rebel forces in last month's deadly chemical attack outside damascus the syrian government had already given the same data to u.n. inspectors working in the country and the findings were apparently not taken into account when the report was prepared. top with russia's deputy foreign minister during his visit to damascus to discuss the allegations. russia's deputy foreign minister has spent two days here in damascus to discuss the country's chemical disarmament plan according to which syria has to destroy or remove its chemical weapons by two thousand and fourteen but first to provide a full list of its chemical weapons and stockpiles by the end of this week that's according to the deal that moscow and washington agreed or over the weekend in geneva the deal that became sort of a political and diplomatic turn a to two minutes your response to the use of the chemical weapons here in syria all these just days after the u.n. i
to the hague. in moscow you're watching r.t. russia says it will provide the u.n. security council with evidence and actually implicating syrian rebel forces in last month's deadly chemical attack outside damascus the syrian government had already given the same data to u.n. inspectors working in the country and the findings were apparently not taken into account when the report was prepared. top with russia's deputy foreign minister during his visit to damascus to discuss the allegations....
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begins in libya as the country defies the international criminal court's demand to check over to the hague. a very warm welcome to you if you're just joining us here on our t.v. we're live from moscow are you with me to bomb let's say let's take a look at our top story. the russian the russia says it will provide the u.n. security council with evidence allegedly implicating syrian rebel forces in last month's deadly chemical attack outside damascus the syrian government had already given the same dato to u.n. inspectors working in the country the findings were apparently not taken into account when their report was prepared arches maria for national caught up with russia's deputy foreign minister during his visit to damascus to discuss these allegations. russia's deputy foreign minister has spent two days here in damascus to discuss the country's chemical disarmament plan according to which syria has to destroy or remove its chemical weapons by me two thousand and fourteen but first to provide a full list of its chemical weapons and stockpiles by the end of this week that's according to th
begins in libya as the country defies the international criminal court's demand to check over to the hague. a very warm welcome to you if you're just joining us here on our t.v. we're live from moscow are you with me to bomb let's say let's take a look at our top story. the russian the russia says it will provide the u.n. security council with evidence allegedly implicating syrian rebel forces in last month's deadly chemical attack outside damascus the syrian government had already given the...
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then started informal talk with saif al islam urging him to surrender to the hague over fears that he could end up in the same fate as his father however saif or was captured while trying to leave the country in november shortly after was the government announced you would go on trial for war crimes and that he would go for crimes trial in tripoli rejecting the i.c.c. his call for them to hand over saeed saying that they had no jurisdiction upon that in june international criminal court officials were detained by libyan armed groups for several weeks after visiting this site islam as they were accused of conspiring against the state since then so yves hasn't had access to a lawyer and libya so the i.c.c. has approval to mess with the trial of gadhafi son in may this year but that request was rejected earlier my colleague andrew farmer spoke to a libyan lawmaker who said the country has every right to try gadhafi son without foreign interference. so if we get there because he's a libyan all the crimes on the charges against him that they've been proud of committed in libya and i. belie
then started informal talk with saif al islam urging him to surrender to the hague over fears that he could end up in the same fate as his father however saif or was captured while trying to leave the country in november shortly after was the government announced you would go on trial for war crimes and that he would go for crimes trial in tripoli rejecting the i.c.c. his call for them to hand over saeed saying that they had no jurisdiction upon that in june international criminal court...
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syria to hand over chemical weapon comes is welcomed by china and france and others and kenya says the hague are filing charges of crime against humanity. a court in india convicts four men for the gang rape and murder for a nationwide protest. and under threat, why the west bank school built outool built recycled material would become scrap once again. from washington to paris to tehran a plan for, syria to give up chemical weapons could be a breakthrough and iran and france and china welcomed the proposal that came monday from the prime minister and could put the military strike on hold if the details are worked out and we have more from washington. >> this was supposed to be president barack obama's chance to convince the american people that the u.s. military needed to launch strikes on syria but instead during interviews with six domestic networks the president announced he would give diplomacy a chance. >> i have instructed john kerry to talk directly to the russians and run this to ground and if we can exhaust these diplomatic efforts and come up with a formula that gives the internat
syria to hand over chemical weapon comes is welcomed by china and france and others and kenya says the hague are filing charges of crime against humanity. a court in india convicts four men for the gang rape and murder for a nationwide protest. and under threat, why the west bank school built outool built recycled material would become scrap once again. from washington to paris to tehran a plan for, syria to give up chemical weapons could be a breakthrough and iran and france and china welcomed...
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begins in libya as the country defies the international criminal court's demand to hand of over to the hague. is just composite midday here in the russian capital you're live with us on r.g.p. and you with me to bum with a let's take a look at the top story this hour russia says it will provide the u.n. security council with evidence allegedly implicating syrian rebel forces in last month's deadly chemical attack outside damascus the syrian government had already given the same data to u.n. inspectors working in the country the findings were apparently not taken into account when they report was prepared arches maria for national caught up with russia's deputy foreign minister during his visit to damascus to discuss these allegations. russia's deputy foreign minister has spent two days here in damascus to discuss the country's chemical disarmament plan according to which syria has to destroy or remove its chemical weapons by me two thousand and fourteen but first to provide a full list of its chemical weapons and stockpiles by the end of this week that's according to the deal that moscow and
begins in libya as the country defies the international criminal court's demand to hand of over to the hague. is just composite midday here in the russian capital you're live with us on r.g.p. and you with me to bum with a let's take a look at the top story this hour russia says it will provide the u.n. security council with evidence allegedly implicating syrian rebel forces in last month's deadly chemical attack outside damascus the syrian government had already given the same data to u.n....
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then started informal talks with saif al islam urging him to hand himself over to the hague over fears he would share the stage of his father but then however saif was captured by libyan authorities while trying to leave the country in november of two thousand and eleven upon that shortly afterwards the government announced that hew would go on trial for war crimes and in tripoli rejecting the isis these calls are for his handover saying it has no jurisdiction shortly after all the government announces he will go on trial for war crimes in tripoli and in june international criminal court of appeals were detained by libyan rebels are for several weeks after visiting saif islam suspect in them inquired conspiring against the state now in since that moment save hadn't seen a single lawyer and that in the end of may and the i.c.c. has rejected tripoli. trial gadhafi and demand his hand over. right of course now earlier my colleague andrew farmer he spoke aladdin mug rajarhat a member of the libyan general national congress who says that the country has every right to try gadhafi son withou
then started informal talks with saif al islam urging him to hand himself over to the hague over fears he would share the stage of his father but then however saif was captured by libyan authorities while trying to leave the country in november of two thousand and eleven upon that shortly afterwards the government announced that hew would go on trial for war crimes and in tripoli rejecting the isis these calls are for his handover saying it has no jurisdiction shortly after all the government...
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will still take place in libya despite requests by the international criminal court to ship him to the hague. international news and commons you're watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow. now the civil war that stirred the state in syria for more than two years has changed extensively from the initial conflict rebel forces and al qaeda linked factions that once fought side by side in the anti a sad push and pitted against each other in violent battles a report suggests that increasingly the more radical elements appear to be gaining ground while in the most recent incident they see the strategic town of as the the turkish border ousting the free syrian army rebels jihadi stormed the area on wednesday in some of the heaviest fighting between the two factions yet the town sits on a key rebel weapons supply route raising fears that arms could fall into the hands of islamic militants or sold by al-qaeda linked extremists have become a daily concern for syria's kurdish minority as well though the kurds managed to drive them out of a village earlier this week although more than twenty people
will still take place in libya despite requests by the international criminal court to ship him to the hague. international news and commons you're watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow. now the civil war that stirred the state in syria for more than two years has changed extensively from the initial conflict rebel forces and al qaeda linked factions that once fought side by side in the anti a sad push and pitted against each other in violent battles a report suggests that increasingly...
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then started informal talks with saif al islam urging him to surrender himself to the hague over fears he would share the same fate as his father now however saiful was a captured by the libyan authorities while trying to leave the country in november shortly after wards of the government announced that hew would go on trial for war crimes in tripoli rejecting the i.c.c. calls for his handover saying it had no jurisdiction in june in june an international criminal court officials were detained by libyan armed groups for several weeks after visiting saif al islam as though they were accused of conspiring against the state and since then saif hasn't had access to a lawyer libya for the i.c.c. is approval for his domestic trial of gadhafi son in may this year but that request was rejected now earlier my colleague andrew farmer spoke to a libyan lawmaker the country has every right to try gadhafi son without foreign interference. so forget that he's a libyan all the crimes on the charges against him that have been filed committed in libya and i. believe that he should be tried in libya non
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hague and other british leaders for the humanitarian assistance, he was thanked. he said they're willing to offer additional aid to help those displaced by the fighting and eliminate chemical weapons. hague praised japan's contribution and said it's important to raise more money to help those in need. >>> a powerful earthquake has shaken southern pakistan. at least 70 people have been confirmed dead and more than 100 are injured. experts with the u.s. geological survey say the magnitude 7.7 quake hit at about 4:30 local time on tuesday. they say the earthquake has cut communications with the affected area. so they cannot accurately assess the situation. local media say the roofs of two schools have collapsed. and many houses have been damaged. the town is about 70 kilometers south of the estimated epicenter. residents in the commercial residents in the commercial center of karachi say they felt a tremor that lasted about 20 seconds. there have been no immediate reports of injuries in the city. experts say the focus had an estimated depth of about 20 kilometers. a
hague and other british leaders for the humanitarian assistance, he was thanked. he said they're willing to offer additional aid to help those displaced by the fighting and eliminate chemical weapons. hague praised japan's contribution and said it's important to raise more money to help those in need. >>> a powerful earthquake has shaken southern pakistan. at least 70 people have been confirmed dead and more than 100 are injured. experts with the u.s. geological survey say the...
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william hague, britain's former his -- met with the american foreign minister. at the moment, is acting in defiance of the un security council and the atomic energy agency. it is acting in defiance of a nonproliferation treaty. before iran asks other countries to do these things, of course we want to see transparency and concrete steps from iran. then, they can talk to the rest of the world. >> president rouhani has spent most of his career as an insider, close to the top of the islamic republic. him the ability to establish a better relationship with the west. what the iranians will not capitulate on their key interests. both sides to have to accept uncomfortable concessions if they are to make a deal. one of iran's missions at the amid so muchk international attention is to try to get long-term recognition where it's believed that it is a regional power with its own legitimate security interests. the president has managed to create a change for the better in the atmospherics. considering the outlook in the middle east is still so dismal and dangerous, that has
william hague, britain's former his -- met with the american foreign minister. at the moment, is acting in defiance of the un security council and the atomic energy agency. it is acting in defiance of a nonproliferation treaty. before iran asks other countries to do these things, of course we want to see transparency and concrete steps from iran. then, they can talk to the rest of the world. >> president rouhani has spent most of his career as an insider, close to the top of the islamic...
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in the hague. >> ok, thanks sophie. well, the frenchesforns laurent fabius says france is proposing a resolution setting out conditions for syria to place its chemical weapons under international control. that resolution would also demand syria dismantle the weapons. that resolution would warn of extremely serious consequences if it breached those conditions. >> we seek the elimination of the chemical weapons and the protection of the syrian people. we saw with the russian proposals on monday and it was our determination to act including militarily that created a new path towards that goal. we wish to explore this new path in good faith. but we do not want to see it work as a delaying tactic, all options currently remain on the table. >> france's prosed security resolution comes as russia has been pushing through a similar plan to put syria's weapons under international control. moscow says it's now discussing with the syria regime and a spokesman for putin says the russian president and barack obama discussed the idea
in the hague. >> ok, thanks sophie. well, the frenchesforns laurent fabius says france is proposing a resolution setting out conditions for syria to place its chemical weapons under international control. that resolution would also demand syria dismantle the weapons. that resolution would warn of extremely serious consequences if it breached those conditions. >> we seek the elimination of the chemical weapons and the protection of the syrian people. we saw with the russian proposals...
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william hague, britain's former his -- met with the american foreign minister. at the moment, is acting in defiance of the un security council and the atomic energy agency. it is acting in defiance of a nonproliferation treaty. before iran asks other countries to do these things, of course we want to see transparency and concrete steps from iran. then, they can talk to the rest of the world. >> president rouhani has spent most of his career as an insider, close to the top of the islamic republic. him the ability to establish a better relationship with the west. what the iranians will not capitulate on their key interests. both sides to have to accept uncomfortable concessions if they are to make a deal. one of iran's missions at the amid so muchk international attention is to try to get long-term recognition where it's believed that it is a regional power with its own legitimate security interests. the president has managed to create a change for the better in the atmospherics. considering the outlook in the middle east is still so dismal and dangerous, that has
william hague, britain's former his -- met with the american foreign minister. at the moment, is acting in defiance of the un security council and the atomic energy agency. it is acting in defiance of a nonproliferation treaty. before iran asks other countries to do these things, of course we want to see transparency and concrete steps from iran. then, they can talk to the rest of the world. >> president rouhani has spent most of his career as an insider, close to the top of the islamic...
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the international organization is based in the hague. it's a global watchdog that will implement the chemical weapons convention. more than 100 international experts act as inspectors. they have conducted missions in 86 countries, including libya and iraq. the investigations often involve considerable personnel risks. >> we need to know what kind of agent you encounter. it can be a chemical agent or toxic agent. the most important thing is that you have an indication what you might encounter. >> reporter: collected samples are preserved in double and sometimes triple-sealed containers. the researchers verify the results of analysis conducted at multiple facilities around the world. officials say the mission in syria is the first time the inspectors have worked in the middle of a civil war. >> it's a mission which has never been before been contemplated by the opcw. it's an extraordinary challenge. >> reporter: experts from the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons are already preparing a road map for the expected mission.
the international organization is based in the hague. it's a global watchdog that will implement the chemical weapons convention. more than 100 international experts act as inspectors. they have conducted missions in 86 countries, including libya and iraq. the investigations often involve considerable personnel risks. >> we need to know what kind of agent you encounter. it can be a chemical agent or toxic agent. the most important thing is that you have an indication what you might...
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and kenya's deputy president will go on trial in the hague shortly. accused of insighting violence following disputed election in for 2007. thousands of people were killed. let's go back to our top story now the conflict in syria. events in the week ahead may well yet change the course of the diplomatic tussle. in the coming hours, president obama will make his case to the merge people in a televised speech. the delayed senate vote on whether to go back to the idea of strikes may go ahead on thursday. by the end of the week, the u.n. inspectors who were in syria could release their report on the suspected chemical weapons attack. that prom pedestrian talk of military interception. guerci a prix fess or of american government in georgetown university here in doha. and join us in the studio. good to have you with us, we know president obama is going to give this great national televised address to the public, which originally i guess he was going to push once again this idea of military indention, it - interim fence, it doeinter fict. >> you know, in a
and kenya's deputy president will go on trial in the hague shortly. accused of insighting violence following disputed election in for 2007. thousands of people were killed. let's go back to our top story now the conflict in syria. events in the week ahead may well yet change the course of the diplomatic tussle. in the coming hours, president obama will make his case to the merge people in a televised speech. the delayed senate vote on whether to go back to the idea of strikes may go ahead on...
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>> well, he will be meeting with the foreign secretary here, william hague and william hague has been very hawkish on some sort of military action. the entire government of david cameron has been rather hawk issue on some sort of military action in syria but they did lose the vote in the house of commons and david cameron has said he heard the message from the house of commons from the british people and it's unlikely that the government will go back to the house of commons for a second vote. they have pretty much accepted the fact that britain will not take part in a military strike. now, when secretary of state kerry is here meeting with william hague and other members of the british government, it's expected there may be other things that the brits will offer up, perhaps intelligence gathering, perhaps other things that could be done to support a military intervention. but not actually any it kind of military assets. >> thank you, phil ittner from rondon. >>> congress has been off for five years and the recess ends tomorrow to many who are returning to deal with the syrian crisis.
>> well, he will be meeting with the foreign secretary here, william hague and william hague has been very hawkish on some sort of military action. the entire government of david cameron has been rather hawk issue on some sort of military action in syria but they did lose the vote in the house of commons and david cameron has said he heard the message from the house of commons from the british people and it's unlikely that the government will go back to the house of commons for a second...
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william hague, the british foreign secretary will be in the british chair. i don't know about the french and the chinese - we'll find out as time goes on. i think there'll be a display of the great and good of the global political scene. they want to be here to be part of this. >> stand by, we'll continue to watch this. we'll get back to you in a moment. there's a new report saying syria has 1,000 tonnes of chemical weapons, according to the international institute for counterterrorism and could be used in aerial bombs, artillery shells and rockets and ballistic missiles and artillery rounds. the weapons are stored in some 50 cities, in the northern part of the country predominantly in production, research and develop, plants used for peaceful purposes and storage. we are joined from the syria boarder with ria. i know you have talked to people's syria. what are they saying tonight, rawya rx ageh. >> at a time when we see the chemical weapons deal celebrated and hailed in new york and the hallways of the united nations, there are concerns among the citizens o
william hague, the british foreign secretary will be in the british chair. i don't know about the french and the chinese - we'll find out as time goes on. i think there'll be a display of the great and good of the global political scene. they want to be here to be part of this. >> stand by, we'll continue to watch this. we'll get back to you in a moment. there's a new report saying syria has 1,000 tonnes of chemical weapons, according to the international institute for counterterrorism...
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judges in the hague uphold charles taylor's 50 year sentence for war crimes. the former liberian president denies helping rebels in sierra leone. interpol issues an arrest warrant for britain's samantha, in connection with suspected terrorist offenses in 2011, linked to kenya's four-day siege. hassan rouhani has made a speech before the u.n. on day three of the assembly. the president said no nation should possess nuclear weapons. he also called on israel to admit it has a nuclear bomb. the report. >> the first world leader to take to the podium at a u.n. nuclear disarmament conference in new york this thursday, hassan ronny -- rouhani put the spotlight on israel. >> almost four decades of international effort to establish a nuclear weapons free zone in the middle east has regrettably failed. urgent practical steps toward the establishment of such a zone are necessary. israel, the only non-party to the nonproliferation treaty in this region, should join without further delay. >> israel, the main culprit, rouhani claims. he said a deal on his country's controve
judges in the hague uphold charles taylor's 50 year sentence for war crimes. the former liberian president denies helping rebels in sierra leone. interpol issues an arrest warrant for britain's samantha, in connection with suspected terrorist offenses in 2011, linked to kenya's four-day siege. hassan rouhani has made a speech before the u.n. on day three of the assembly. the president said no nation should possess nuclear weapons. he also called on israel to admit it has a nuclear bomb. the...
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hague and mr. fabious, do you trust vladimir putin with the agreement that it's respected? thank you. >> as a matter of confidence and a matter of verifying and a matter of specificity of what we do in the resolution and enforcement of the resolution. as i said in geneva there was an old saying from gorbachef of regan and trust and verify. we are talking about verify and verify, not a matter of trust. so we are going to work hard to have a resolution that is as strong and forceful as possible. now russia did agree in geneva that chapter seven is mentioned specifically as the root for compliance if there is noncompliance or any use of chemical weapons by anyone in syria. under both of those circumstances, use of weapon or noncompliance, you are already automatically in chapter seven according to the agreement we came out of geneva with. so that mention is there. >> reporter: if you joined us you are watching al jazeera and listening to a three-way press conference live from paris between the secretary of state john kerry with his counterpart and his british counterpart willi
hague and mr. fabious, do you trust vladimir putin with the agreement that it's respected? thank you. >> as a matter of confidence and a matter of verifying and a matter of specificity of what we do in the resolution and enforcement of the resolution. as i said in geneva there was an old saying from gorbachef of regan and trust and verify. we are talking about verify and verify, not a matter of trust. so we are going to work hard to have a resolution that is as strong and forceful as...
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and that could be today or if the it is delaid in the hague, it could be over the weekend. the other great story is that of course we now have that incredibly historic meeting between secretary of state john kerry and iran's foreign minister zarif. and it must have gone well because they are having another one in a month in geneva. iran is being told it can bring fresh proposals to the table, or can it fall back on the proposals that are already out there put forward by the permanent five members of the security council and germany who is also involved. we had a sound bite from mr. kerry and a sound bite from the iranian foreign minister. extroerd -- extraordinary week. >> thank you very much, john. >>> thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in egypt day. it came days after a court ban of the activities of the muslim brotherhood. they held up banners and chanted slow gansz. al jazeera correspondents in egypt they the protests have been peaceful. >>> now robert ray has more on the report on the climate sos. >> reporter: nearly a year into president obama's second
and that could be today or if the it is delaid in the hague, it could be over the weekend. the other great story is that of course we now have that incredibly historic meeting between secretary of state john kerry and iran's foreign minister zarif. and it must have gone well because they are having another one in a month in geneva. iran is being told it can bring fresh proposals to the table, or can it fall back on the proposals that are already out there put forward by the permanent five...
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ashida thanked hague for the assistance they provided. japanese official s are willing to offer additional aid to help those. it's important to raise even more money to help those in need. >>> the south korean government is building up its military to deter increasing threats from north korea but they haven't decided on which fighter jet to choose. the boeing f-16 se was selected as the candidate. defense ministry spokesperson said the defense acquisition program administration voted against selecting the model. the euro fighter and lockheed martin's f-35 stealth fighter were also in the bidding administration members agreed the f-15 se fighter would not deter nuclear threats from north korea. they hope to choose a next generation fighter jet within a year. generals and experts have been pressing the government not to pick the f-15 se. they're likely to choose the f-15 fighter jet because of its stealth operations. >>> chipmaker as cross oceans are joining hand as cross oceans to keep up with mobile gadgets. >> it's not a small deal eithe
ashida thanked hague for the assistance they provided. japanese official s are willing to offer additional aid to help those. it's important to raise even more money to help those in need. >>> the south korean government is building up its military to deter increasing threats from north korea but they haven't decided on which fighter jet to choose. the boeing f-16 se was selected as the candidate. defense ministry spokesperson said the defense acquisition program administration voted...
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we understand that there will be meeting in the hague at 4:00 eastern time, and then in seven hours from now at 8:00 eastern, the security council will sit down and it's likely they will vote favorably on this resolution. earlier today, james bays who is al jazeera's diplomatic editor, caught up with the syrian foreign minister. james pressed on him on whether or not when it comes to geneva two, whether he will accept that the syrian leader will have to stand aside. take a listen to james talking to him just now. >> nobody can speak about the role of president assad, because it is mentioned in the constitution. so we will not violate our constitution. his role is for the syrian people is very important and crucial. >> reporter: so he didn't say no, but he didn't say yes either. back to you. >> now, let's pivot to iran. hassan rouhani spoke today. really markable the change in tone from iran out there this week, and it seemed to change more every day. talk about the highlights. >> he is still here on his charm offensive. and he has just given a news conference here, and the main thrust of
we understand that there will be meeting in the hague at 4:00 eastern time, and then in seven hours from now at 8:00 eastern, the security council will sit down and it's likely they will vote favorably on this resolution. earlier today, james bays who is al jazeera's diplomatic editor, caught up with the syrian foreign minister. james pressed on him on whether or not when it comes to geneva two, whether he will accept that the syrian leader will have to stand aside. take a listen to james...
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francois hollande sat down with secretary of state john kerry and british foreign minister william hague today. those two men just gave a friend -- press conference with the french foreign minister, after a weekend deal with hands that in geneva. that plan to dismantle and destroy syria's chemical arms stockpiles would give inspectors immediate access to the weapons within a week. the agreement seems to remove any immediate threats of a military strike against syria following the chemical attack in august that killed up to 1300. let's listen now to what the french foreign minister had to say. >> in the coming days, we wish to obtain from the united nations security council a strong resolution. the resolution which will and force the rule of the council's authority to chemical disarmament plans. the resolution that would include sirius consequences if not applied. finally, a resolution that would reaffirm clearly that those who committed these crimes must be called to account. >> if assad fails to comply with the terms of this framework, make no mistake, we are all agreed -- and that incl
francois hollande sat down with secretary of state john kerry and british foreign minister william hague today. those two men just gave a friend -- press conference with the french foreign minister, after a weekend deal with hands that in geneva. that plan to dismantle and destroy syria's chemical arms stockpiles would give inspectors immediate access to the weapons within a week. the agreement seems to remove any immediate threats of a military strike against syria following the chemical...
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beginsian government sending details of its chemical weapons to an international court in the hague, boiler be enough. awaiting a verdict in china, a leader ismmunist scheduled to hear his fate. and meet the german singing sensation who is trying to take america by storm. tonight, we sit down with the artist who counts bono as a act singer.r -- as a backup welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. our viewers on public television and around the globe. syrian government began sending details of its chemical weapons to an international watchdog in the hague. the agency known as the organization of prohibition of chemical weapons will supervise the removal and destruction of all of the weapons by the middle of next year. a move aimed at averting u.s. airstrikes. under any circumstances, there is bound to be a key point. asked week's meeting of world leaders at the united nations. richard galpin reports. >> you an inspector is connected -- collected samples from the site in damascus last month and concluded that the nerve agent sarin had been used. their analysis
beginsian government sending details of its chemical weapons to an international court in the hague, boiler be enough. awaiting a verdict in china, a leader ismmunist scheduled to hear his fate. and meet the german singing sensation who is trying to take america by storm. tonight, we sit down with the artist who counts bono as a act singer.r -- as a backup welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. our viewers on public television and around the globe. syrian government...
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but we are hearing it may slip because it may get delayed in the hague. so the vote could come over the weekends. weekend. one other note. foreigners in town for the general assembly are not leaving they are waiting for it to happen, particularly sergei lavrov the russian foreign minister, he is determined to be in the chair when the council votes on the resolution. >> john terrett reporting from the united nation. much of the international aid result from the civil war in syria is targeted at refugees, more than 2 million people have fled the country. just this week president obama pledged an addition $340 million to the ongoing humanitarian effort. the state department anticipates many syrians will seek refuge here in the united states. >> part of my job is to work with the u.n. high commissioner for refugees to take refugees in to the united states every year. this year the year that end on september 30th, we will have brought 70,000 refugees to the united states from a number of countriecountries all around th. not -- very, very few have come from syr
but we are hearing it may slip because it may get delayed in the hague. so the vote could come over the weekends. weekend. one other note. foreigners in town for the general assembly are not leaving they are waiting for it to happen, particularly sergei lavrov the russian foreign minister, he is determined to be in the chair when the council votes on the resolution. >> john terrett reporting from the united nation. much of the international aid result from the civil war in syria is...
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william hague said he welcomes recent statements by iran's leaders about improving relations with the west but hague says the iranians must back up their words with action. >> the time is now right for those statements to be matched by concrete steps by iran to address the international community's concerns about iran's intentions. >> negotiations over iran's nuclear program broke down in april. he's indicated more openness to discussing nuclear issues. >>> many leaders taking part in the general assembly have called for tougher action against north korea. now, chinese authorities have taken a step to prevent the north koreans from developing weapons of mass destruction. they've released a list of goods and technologies banned for export to the country. officials at china's commerce ministry say the items could be used to develop nuclear facilities, biological weapons and missiles. the list is more than 230 pages long. u.s. secretary of state john kerry met last week with his
william hague said he welcomes recent statements by iran's leaders about improving relations with the west but hague says the iranians must back up their words with action. >> the time is now right for those statements to be matched by concrete steps by iran to address the international community's concerns about iran's intentions. >> negotiations over iran's nuclear program broke down in april. he's indicated more openness to discussing nuclear issues. >>> many leaders...
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in the hague would open old wounds. others don't trust a local system. they don't trust a local tribunal that would be subject to manipulation. >> back to sherene. >> thousands of protestors have taken to the streets of guy row, as well as in minya. there are reports of demonstrations. >> egypt's minister is asked to give security forces the permission to shoot to kill. >> we don't be intimidated, close or scared. anyone who comes near him, we will shot him in the heart. these are clear and direct orders from the ministerster of security. >> there is a call for an independent investigation into killings by egyptian security forces. it says between the 14th and 18th, 189,000 people were killed because of disproportion at and lethal force. it's demanding an impartial, independent,c, and full investigation. >> a fast track indians court convicted four men for the gang and murder of a 23-year-old woman last december. it caused massive anti-government protests. >> guilty as charged. after seven months of hearings and more t
in the hague would open old wounds. others don't trust a local system. they don't trust a local tribunal that would be subject to manipulation. >> back to sherene. >> thousands of protestors have taken to the streets of guy row, as well as in minya. there are reports of demonstrations. >> egypt's minister is asked to give security forces the permission to shoot to kill. >> we don't be intimidated, close or scared. anyone who comes near him, we will shot him in the heart....
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it's closing just as the international criminal court at the hague prepares to hear cases. they are accused of crimes against humanity. deputy president williams' case at the hague starts on tuesday and it is here where he accused of planning activities that led to murder, forced evictions and rape. but it's also here where williams has most support. it's his home base. some opposition politicians say this decision to vette resettlee displaced now is part of a charmed offensive ahead of his trial. the reasons don't matter for her, she's just happy to be getting out of her tent for good. >> i am going to look to buy a piece of land. i need to make my decision very carefully. >> reporter: it may be six years later, but as she packs up to leave this at the present time. she is determined to make the best of what has been given to her now. al jazerra, in western kenya. ♪ ♪ >> blue skies comfortable temperatures across parts of the west coast. and we'll get that again today. thanks to off-score bends, america's cup got a lot of sunshine yesterday, more sunshine today offshor
it's closing just as the international criminal court at the hague prepares to hear cases. they are accused of crimes against humanity. deputy president williams' case at the hague starts on tuesday and it is here where he accused of planning activities that led to murder, forced evictions and rape. but it's also here where williams has most support. it's his home base. some opposition politicians say this decision to vette resettlee displaced now is part of a charmed offensive ahead of his...
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beginsian government sending details of its chemical weapons to an international court in the hague, boiler be enough. awaiting a verdict in china, a leader ismmunist scheduled to hear his fate. and meet the german singing sensation who is trying to take america by storm. tonight, we sit down with the artist who counts bono as a act singer.r -- as a backup welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. our viewers on public television and around the globe. syrian government began sending details of its chemical weapons to an international watchdog in the hague. the agency known as the organization of prohibition of chemical weapons will supervise the removal and destruction of all of the weapons by the middle of next year. a move aimed at averting u.s. airstrikes. under any circumstances, there is bound to be a key point. asked week's meeting of world leaders at the united nations. richard galpin reports. >> you an inspector is connected -- collected samples from the site in damascus last month and concluded that the nerve agent sarin had been used. their analysis
beginsian government sending details of its chemical weapons to an international court in the hague, boiler be enough. awaiting a verdict in china, a leader ismmunist scheduled to hear his fate. and meet the german singing sensation who is trying to take america by storm. tonight, we sit down with the artist who counts bono as a act singer.r -- as a backup welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. our viewers on public television and around the globe. syrian government...
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we begin this evening with william hague, the british foreign secretary. >> these things are put in a different way by this iranian team, by this team of ministers than any assurances that we've seen from iran before. that doesn't mean-- and i stress this again-- that doesn't mean that they are going to come forward with the right proposals but we all give this our best shot. we welcome this opportunity to find a peaceful negotiated solution top iran's nucleaea program. >> rose: and earlier today a rare interview with the prime minister of japan, shinzo abe. >> ( translated ): well, for one thing economic reform is important and i love my country and i am proud of my country and i want january japan as a country contributing to the resolution of challenges and issues in the world and what i'm trying to do i talked about this earlier and with what i said may bomb described as right wing or military. >> rose: the foreign secretary of great britain and the prime minister of japan when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is char
we begin this evening with william hague, the british foreign secretary. >> these things are put in a different way by this iranian team, by this team of ministers than any assurances that we've seen from iran before. that doesn't mean-- and i stress this again-- that doesn't mean that they are going to come forward with the right proposals but we all give this our best shot. we welcome this opportunity to find a peaceful negotiated solution top iran's nucleaea program. >> rose: and...
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we begin this evening with william hague, the british foreign secretary. >> these things are put in a different way by this iranian team, by this team of ministers than any assurances that we've seen from iran before. that doesn't mean-- and i stress this again-- that doesn't mean that they are going to come forward with the right proposals but we all give this our best shot. we welcome this opportunity to find a peaceful negotiated solution top iran's nuclear program. >> rose: and earlier today a rare interview with the prime minister of japan, shinzo abe. >> ( translated ): well, for one thing economic reform is important and i love my country and i am proud of my country and i want january japan as a country contributing to the resolution of challenges and issues in the world and what i'm trying to do i talked about this earlier and with what i said may bomb described as right wing or military. >> rose: the foreign secretary of great britain and the prime minister of japan when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charl
we begin this evening with william hague, the british foreign secretary. >> these things are put in a different way by this iranian team, by this team of ministers than any assurances that we've seen from iran before. that doesn't mean-- and i stress this again-- that doesn't mean that they are going to come forward with the right proposals but we all give this our best shot. we welcome this opportunity to find a peaceful negotiated solution top iran's nuclear program. >> rose: and...
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syria submit initial data of its chemical weapons program to the hague watchdog under a roadmap agreed by washington and moscow. crew in the midst of the syrian war reports from an ancient christian village which victims of the squads of hardline jihadists who make up the hoff of the anti-government forces in the country. the us tonight space the president nicolas maduro of venezuela wanted. to blackmail his government u.n. delegation. in the arctic russia's coast guard captures a greenpeace ship. saying they threaten the lives of oil rig workers by trying to disrupt their work. life from our studio center here in moscow where it's just turned ten pm this is with international news and comment the hague based chemical weapons watchdog has received data on syria's toxic this comes as part of the country's chemical demilitarization plan hammered out by top russian and u.s. diplomats last week. as the details. well under the deal a brokered between washington and moscow in geneva last weekend a syria has until saturday to disclose its arsenal of chemical weapons and the process has begun
syria submit initial data of its chemical weapons program to the hague watchdog under a roadmap agreed by washington and moscow. crew in the midst of the syrian war reports from an ancient christian village which victims of the squads of hardline jihadists who make up the hoff of the anti-government forces in the country. the us tonight space the president nicolas maduro of venezuela wanted. to blackmail his government u.n. delegation. in the arctic russia's coast guard captures a greenpeace...