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they look to the united nations. the united nations cannot handle this alone. we need collective power solidarity. otherwise our world will have more and more troubles. ladies and gentlemen, millions of people continue to suffer from the devastating consequences of government failures, injustice, inequality, violation of human rights and unbearable poverty. now let me just mention several cases. what i am going to say is not -- but serious situations. let us think about syria. this is the fifth year with the syrian people have been killed and displaced. meanwhile the parties continue to show little or almost no willingness to solve this through dialogue. this is why i've asked my special envoy to do maximum efforts to relaunch a political dialogue as a way to implement geneva convention. if anyone is truly serious about engaging in meaningful negotiations to end this nightmare he has to walk on this matter. i would like to make a special plea on the palestinians in the refugee camps. they are caught between the military civil government and the brutality. they
they look to the united nations. the united nations cannot handle this alone. we need collective power solidarity. otherwise our world will have more and more troubles. ladies and gentlemen, millions of people continue to suffer from the devastating consequences of government failures, injustice, inequality, violation of human rights and unbearable poverty. now let me just mention several cases. what i am going to say is not -- but serious situations. let us think about syria. this is the fifth...
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the kenyan government telling the united nations to move a massive refugee camp. over the border from kenya into somalia within three months. if it doesn't do that kenya said it will take action itself. one of the world's largest camp shelters largely somali refugees who face civil war in their own country, but kenya has 600,000 people are possibly there. and the decision to say you got to get out follows an attack by somali fighters in a kenyan university that killed 148 people. it has deeply wounded the kenyans in more ways than one. confirming the motive speaking on saturday saying that they said we have asked united nations high commissioner to relocate the refugees in three months. failure to do which we shall relocate them ourselves. they went on the way america changed is the way that kenya will change after garissa garissa being the place of the university where all those students died. this is extraordinary. if it's actually going to happen. >> well, this, is the boldest statement from the kenyan government yet. >> this is going to put refugees in more di
the kenyan government telling the united nations to move a massive refugee camp. over the border from kenya into somalia within three months. if it doesn't do that kenya said it will take action itself. one of the world's largest camp shelters largely somali refugees who face civil war in their own country, but kenya has 600,000 people are possibly there. and the decision to say you got to get out follows an attack by somali fighters in a kenyan university that killed 148 people. it has deeply...
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that's the exact amount of united nations asked for on friday. saudi arabia is still leading coalition airstrikes in yemen and on saturday 20 houthi fighters were killed. some were killed in gun fights with those loyal in abd rabbuh mansur hadi. let's go to mohammed, who is monitoring things for us close to the border in yemen. what message is saudi arabia accepting sending by pledging in aid money. >> yes saudi arabia wanted to send a message that it is there in yemen not just to defeat the houthis and loyalist has are against saudi arabia. it is there to help the people of yemen. the two countries are historic neighbors, and they influence each other in many ways. there is over a million yemenis living in saudi arabia and working there as well. on the other hand, saudi arabia also wants to respond to this emergency, this call by the united nations to give this amount of money and it is very difficult to tell to what extend extent this is going to help the yemenis in need. and how quickly. they need this aid today not tomorrow. millions have bee
that's the exact amount of united nations asked for on friday. saudi arabia is still leading coalition airstrikes in yemen and on saturday 20 houthi fighters were killed. some were killed in gun fights with those loyal in abd rabbuh mansur hadi. let's go to mohammed, who is monitoring things for us close to the border in yemen. what message is saudi arabia accepting sending by pledging in aid money. >> yes saudi arabia wanted to send a message that it is there in yemen not just to defeat...
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the united nations releasing 15 million in aid. >> the governor of the u.s. state of maryland declared a state of emergency in baltimore following violent protests after the urinal of freddie gray a black man who died in police custody. a curfew from 10:00 pm to 5am will be in force on tuesday. a u.n. inquiry found israel killed 44 palestinians at u.n. schools. they were used as shelters during the gaza war last year and found that three empty u.n. schools were used by palestinian armed groups to store weapons. >> to yemen where saudi-led airtrips against houthi targets. an armed blockade slowing fuel and food. fighting between rebels continues to intensify. particularly in the southern city. it near the yemeni capital, air strikes targetting houthi fighters south of sanaa. there's no reports of immediately casualties. the envoy to yemen say the facilities facilities... a targeted arms embargo could inadvertently restrict commercial goods and humanitarian substance >>> al jazeera's staff mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr are back in an egyptian court on t
the united nations releasing 15 million in aid. >> the governor of the u.s. state of maryland declared a state of emergency in baltimore following violent protests after the urinal of freddie gray a black man who died in police custody. a curfew from 10:00 pm to 5am will be in force on tuesday. a u.n. inquiry found israel killed 44 palestinians at u.n. schools. they were used as shelters during the gaza war last year and found that three empty u.n. schools were used by palestinian armed...
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which could signal a shift in position at the united nations. i believe it is in our national security interest that the united states unequivocally continues to standby our democratic partner israel. is it still the position of the administration to veto one-sided anti-israel resolutions at the u.n.? >> thank you, congresswoman. i have worked tirelessly, ambassador rice has worked tirelessly, our predecessors in this job have worked tirelessly to defend israel's legitimacy and its security at the united nations. and we will absolutely continue to do that. when we -- when there was a discussion about re-evaluation i want to be very, very clear that there was no contemplation and will never be a contemplation of reevaluating our deep security and deep partnership and friendship relationship with the state of israel. as you know well, the military the security, the intelligence ties are as deep as ever. we have just in the same period that there have been some comments made in the public have achieved things working with the state of israel and th
which could signal a shift in position at the united nations. i believe it is in our national security interest that the united states unequivocally continues to standby our democratic partner israel. is it still the position of the administration to veto one-sided anti-israel resolutions at the u.n.? >> thank you, congresswoman. i have worked tirelessly, ambassador rice has worked tirelessly, our predecessors in this job have worked tirelessly to defend israel's legitimacy and its...
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the united nations of united states of america has been extremely act i in yemen trying to gather intelligence about the presence of top houthis -- alciddy commanders and targeted it. now we know that u.s. person operating on the ground left yemen after situation deteriorated and after -- before houthis rebels captured the air base in mosul. they put up from the country but it seems there's still -- some sort of a coordination that could perhaps be between the yemen the yemenis the saudis and the americans to target the top leaders of al quaida. >> and what is -- just take us through the significance to al quaida, because we know he was a very senior figure within the group. we know that he was the spiritual leader, just tell office little bit more about his role, and how his death now might impact? well, al quaida has many leaders likes that sal who is the top leader but we also have a very powerful military commanders like al fifi. and ibrahim who is a top leader. a spiritual leader is someone who issues, who finds religious justifications for suicide bombing attacks or military p operations
the united nations of united states of america has been extremely act i in yemen trying to gather intelligence about the presence of top houthis -- alciddy commanders and targeted it. now we know that u.s. person operating on the ground left yemen after situation deteriorated and after -- before houthis rebels captured the air base in mosul. they put up from the country but it seems there's still -- some sort of a coordination that could perhaps be between the yemen the yemenis the saudis and...
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to follows the leaking of a united nation says report in to the claims last year. the report is said to have documented the exploitation of children as young asinine by french peacekeepers last year. children at a center for internally displaced people at the airport in the capital said they were sexually abused in return for food and money. the report was leaked to french authorities by a senior official in geneva who believed the u.n. had failed to take action to stop the abuse. he's been suspended and is himself under investigation. >>> let's talk now to paula donovan the co-director of the advocacy group aids free world. she handed that document over to the british press. joining us now live from the hague in in the netherlands via skype. good to have you with us, first of all let's get one thing straight if you can help us here. has anyone actually been held accountable for these alleged owe bruising so far? >> as far as i know, i have heard no indication that anyone has been arrested for these abuses no. >> now was the u.n. still in the process of investigati
to follows the leaking of a united nation says report in to the claims last year. the report is said to have documented the exploitation of children as young asinine by french peacekeepers last year. children at a center for internally displaced people at the airport in the capital said they were sexually abused in return for food and money. the report was leaked to french authorities by a senior official in geneva who believed the u.n. had failed to take action to stop the abuse. he's been...
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engagement at the united nations. the u.n. is instrumental in advancing our nationals purity interests -- security interests in the united states. [audio difficulties] >> trying to bring them to undertake the same admission. organizations like the world food program u.n. women, u.n. population fund, help reduce poverty, protect children, feed the hungry promote women's political and economic impairment and improve health standards and the millions around the world. the benefits are not always obvious to the casual observer, the u.n. delivers real result for every american tax dollar that we contribute. the united states cannot be the world's policeman and as i said before no one nation can or should address today's global challenges alone. and that is why we must continue to work together with the world community using every tool at our disposal, unilateral action should be the last option and not the first. those who eat viewed the u.n. negatively or advocate for reducing resources undermine the effectiveness and limit our ab
engagement at the united nations. the u.n. is instrumental in advancing our nationals purity interests -- security interests in the united states. [audio difficulties] >> trying to bring them to undertake the same admission. organizations like the world food program u.n. women, u.n. population fund, help reduce poverty, protect children, feed the hungry promote women's political and economic impairment and improve health standards and the millions around the world. the benefits are not...
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ambassador your job is at the united nations. once again we've seen an awful lot of talk. we've seen words put down, draft in draft that, are the people of yemen being let down by the u.n.? >> well, the people of yemen have been let down by the houthis who decideed to jump over this political process and to try to take it over by force. and establish their point of view and their supremacy on the yemeni people. this is wherer where the yemeni people have been let down. there was a genuine process of consultation and dialogue that was taken place under the auspices of the gcc. but all of a sudden the houthis. they have been let down by the houthis first and foremost. >> the ambassador to the united nations talking to us a while ago. now turning to the north of kenya. several days ago 148 kenyans died. there have been a number of developments. let's go to the kenyan capitol of nairobi. a number of financial moves to freeze bank accounts and declare them illegal. take us through that. >> well, yes, starting with the people who have been arraigned in court david. five of them
ambassador your job is at the united nations. once again we've seen an awful lot of talk. we've seen words put down, draft in draft that, are the people of yemen being let down by the u.n.? >> well, the people of yemen have been let down by the houthis who decideed to jump over this political process and to try to take it over by force. and establish their point of view and their supremacy on the yemeni people. this is wherer where the yemeni people have been let down. there was a genuine...
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we have the various united nations security council resolutions, the most recent being 2216. and it is our hope that the -- that all yemeni parties will be able to work together in order to implement the -- what everybody knows is the settlement to yemen's problem. and we hope they'll be able to put in place a constitution that works for everyone. we hope they'll be able to have an election law that is fair that leads to free and transparent elections and that yemen then can move on in terms of its -- the political process towards a much better future. so it is our hope that the political talks would resume as quickly as possible and conclude as quickly as possible. with regards to iran we don't believe iran has any role to play in yemen. iran is not a neighboring country of yemen. we see iran as part of the problem in yemen, not the solution. the support that they have provided to the houthis in terms of financial support, logistical support, personnel, and military equipment has been very very dangerous and destabilizing to yemen and we do not believe that the houthis would
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united nations security council say that it wants humanitarian access. most of the camp has been ruined since being occupied by the islamic state in iraq and the levant fighters since wednesday. they have considered emergency measures to get people out. there are thousands of refugees already fled, and now say that they're staying at a temporary camp. well another key battleground against isil with iraqi city tikrit. security forces have recaptured from isil after that group had taken control of it last summer. officials say that it's okay for people to go back to their homes. >> many of the roads and buildings in tikrit remain deserted. the iraqi army allied with shia militias may be in control now but the fighting has been intense for recent weeks. the islamic state in iraq and the levantoverislamic state in iraq and the levant over ran saddam hussein's hometown in june. the security forces are trying to convince people it is safe to return. >> we're in control of security. we control all the government buildings and we have secured the residential are
united nations security council say that it wants humanitarian access. most of the camp has been ruined since being occupied by the islamic state in iraq and the levant fighters since wednesday. they have considered emergency measures to get people out. there are thousands of refugees already fled, and now say that they're staying at a temporary camp. well another key battleground against isil with iraqi city tikrit. security forces have recaptured from isil after that group had taken control...
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let's speak to william, a specialist on asylum from the united nations united nation commission for refugees. so many migrants continue to make a perilous journey. do you think numbers are growing because of the conflict taking place around the world? >> absolutely. the fact that many people in fact many of them are not economic migrants but refugees fleeing conflict in syria and horn of africa has increased. this meant that the number of people taking the dangerous journeys to find safety in europe increased enormously since last year. >> doesn't this show that the e.u.'s policy of scaling back maritime rescue operations to deter the journeys is not working? >> well people will not be deterred. i mean if people are fleeing for their lives they will take enormous risks in order to find safety and this is what we are seeing. in the past there was a large-scale rescue operation launched by the italian authorities. unfortunately that came to an end last year and since then it has been replaced by smaller local operations that are aiming to patrol the sea borders of italy and do not have a searc
let's speak to william, a specialist on asylum from the united nations united nation commission for refugees. so many migrants continue to make a perilous journey. do you think numbers are growing because of the conflict taking place around the world? >> absolutely. the fact that many people in fact many of them are not economic migrants but refugees fleeing conflict in syria and horn of africa has increased. this meant that the number of people taking the dangerous journeys to find...
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can you tell me if it's possible -- are you willing -- the united nations or the security council is willing to -- to have a direct or indirect talks with daesh in order to stop the -- the killing? in syria. in iraq in yemen, and the middle east. >> daesh or islamic state, they have committed unspeakable crimes against humanity. and the level of brutality is just unspeakable. i cannot describe it enough. my anger. they must stop. whatever grievances they may have all of these should be resolved through dialogue not through killing people in such a horrific brutal way. i strongly condemn again, they must give up their arms and discuss all of this through peaceful means. this is not what human being are -- to do. this is unacceptable. unacceptable yeah. >> mr. secretary general on yamuk first, who is talking to daesh so that you would have the safe passage that you have been calling for, the u.n. has been trying to do this? and who do you have in find when you say there is a massive assault being prepared that you are calling already a war crime? and on yemen there's movement by iran t
can you tell me if it's possible -- are you willing -- the united nations or the security council is willing to -- to have a direct or indirect talks with daesh in order to stop the -- the killing? in syria. in iraq in yemen, and the middle east. >> daesh or islamic state, they have committed unspeakable crimes against humanity. and the level of brutality is just unspeakable. i cannot describe it enough. my anger. they must stop. whatever grievances they may have all of these should be...
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he is suggesting that iran will bring this to the united nations here in new york. supposedly that means bring it to the second quarter. i have to tell you the diplomats i have spoken to say it's unlikely to be much appetite for something else at the u.n. security council now that has passed this resolution. there was originally a russian resolution and then there was this other resolution which came up from the gulf cooperation council. they managed to avoid a russian veto, so i think the other members, other than russia will be happy with what they have achieved and it's unlikely the security council will do anything else about yemen any time soon. >> james bayes thank you very much. >>> let's get more now on what is .hahhing in yemen where tribes are fighting against houthi rebels. alexei o'brien reports. >> reporter: tribal fighters just 500 meters from the houthi front lines. thousands of local men have been on high alert, since the rebels captured sana'a in september. there have been almost daily skirmishes here for months. >> translator: as you can see we are
he is suggesting that iran will bring this to the united nations here in new york. supposedly that means bring it to the second quarter. i have to tell you the diplomats i have spoken to say it's unlikely to be much appetite for something else at the u.n. security council now that has passed this resolution. there was originally a russian resolution and then there was this other resolution which came up from the gulf cooperation council. they managed to avoid a russian veto, so i think the...
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not many countries use the united nations to help recover the money. as you know, they use different means of hiding the action. you have so many screened companies, one behind the other. >>> they did not just steal from the country. they also took people's sense of dignity. the reality is that these skill children will probably be adults before all of the assets are recovered, if they ever are. al jazeera tunis. >> three people have been killed in violence which broke out in one of mexico's largest cities. after the leader of a prominent drug cartel was arrested by police. roads were blocked with burning buses while on streets gang members and state forces exchanged fire. on the u.s.-mexico border it has become a battlefield in turf wars between two major drug gangs. >>> it sounds like something from the science fiction novel researchers are now able to grow human organs in just a few hours. andy gallagher has gone to north carolina to sea how the technology is working. >> it's a technology few would have thought possible. but here at wake forest inst
not many countries use the united nations to help recover the money. as you know, they use different means of hiding the action. you have so many screened companies, one behind the other. >>> they did not just steal from the country. they also took people's sense of dignity. the reality is that these skill children will probably be adults before all of the assets are recovered, if they ever are. al jazeera tunis. >> three people have been killed in violence which broke out in one...
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james bayes, al jazeera, the united nations. >>> palestinians are honoring pilsner's day. there are thousands in detention. some stay in jail for years without ever knowing why. >> reporter: these pictures show the israeli army rounding up palestinians on wednesday. a scene that is repeated across the occupied west bank almost every night. when israel carries out these raids, palestinian security forces are not informed. israel currently holds 6,000 palestinians in its prisons, 450 are held in administrative detention. this means detaining them without charge or trial on indefinitely renewable military orders. this man spent over 13 years in administrative detention. he was released two weeks ago, and while detained he has missed the birth of his two children some of their weddings and the funerals of his mother and two siblings. >> translator: israeli policy is based on net letting inmates know the reason for detention. this causes a psychological conflict. >> reporter: palestinians protest the policy regularly, and this is one of many demonstrations held in the west bank
james bayes, al jazeera, the united nations. >>> palestinians are honoring pilsner's day. there are thousands in detention. some stay in jail for years without ever knowing why. >> reporter: these pictures show the israeli army rounding up palestinians on wednesday. a scene that is repeated across the occupied west bank almost every night. when israel carries out these raids, palestinian security forces are not informed. israel currently holds 6,000 palestinians in its prisons,...
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the united nations on saturday appealed to the indonesian government saying that if the death penalty is to be used it should be for the most serious of crimes. >> translation: what we are doing here protesting in front of the indonesian embassy appealing to the indonesian and philippine government calling out for marie jane not to be executed by firing squad. >> reporter: like the philippines, indonesia has a vulnerable population. both countries have hundreds of prisoners on death row, particularly in the middle east. in the past indonesia called for leniency for the citizens. the current situation does not threaten to sever diplomatic ties between indonesia and the philippines, many worry in the future indonesia may find themselves with fewer friends to stand with them >>> a south korean appeals court overturned the murder acquittal of the cap feign of the sewol ferry disaster. he was sentenced to life in prison. a lower court cleared him of murder sentencing him to 36 years in gaol for gross negligence. more than 300, mostly students, were killed in the accident. >> now, the capit
the united nations on saturday appealed to the indonesian government saying that if the death penalty is to be used it should be for the most serious of crimes. >> translation: what we are doing here protesting in front of the indonesian embassy appealing to the indonesian and philippine government calling out for marie jane not to be executed by firing squad. >> reporter: like the philippines, indonesia has a vulnerable population. both countries have hundreds of prisoners on death...
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but this whole incident is potentially embarrassing for the united nations because until now the only person who has been punished for anything is that u.n. human rights official who raced the alarm. >> we will look at some of those other scores now. there is more violence in burundi's capital gauze of the president's third term in office. the court is looking into whether the bid is unconstitutional. >>> russia's gas giant gazprom has reported a steep loss in privates in 2014. the 86% plunge is blamed on the weak ruble and the troubled gas operations as well as falling oil prices. >>> greece's government is considering selling states in the country's two largest ports. the government said that it's willing to sell 51% stake and the move would an concession to reach an agreement with international lenders and a route to unlocking bailout funds. >>> now italy is struggling to cope with the number of migrants arriving on its shores just this year about 25,000 have crossed the mediterranean sea. those psyching asylum are housed in reception centers around the country. we go to sicily to
but this whole incident is potentially embarrassing for the united nations because until now the only person who has been punished for anything is that u.n. human rights official who raced the alarm. >> we will look at some of those other scores now. there is more violence in burundi's capital gauze of the president's third term in office. the court is looking into whether the bid is unconstitutional. >>> russia's gas giant gazprom has reported a steep loss in privates in 2014....
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we asked what kind of mandate and they said probably through the united nations, and that is much further down the line, so they have offered the illusion of doing something very concrete in the short term to try to save lives but it falls very very far short of what a refugee agencies and the united nations have be can uhl thing which are is a complete reorganization of the unions immigration strategy, of course people who are at risk of war and things like that on the african continent and in the middle east as well. >> joining me live from brussells lawrence, thank you well, the united nations has criticized the efforts attackling the process calling the 10-point plan too minimalist and as paul reports residents living on the italian island also have little faith that the talks in brussells will yield any real results. >> as e.u. leaders for sweeping into brussells more than 1,000 miles away a very different group of people was making a very different arrival. the influx every day of hundreds of men women and children, fleeing conflict policy and hardship has put massive strain on the
we asked what kind of mandate and they said probably through the united nations, and that is much further down the line, so they have offered the illusion of doing something very concrete in the short term to try to save lives but it falls very very far short of what a refugee agencies and the united nations have be can uhl thing which are is a complete reorganization of the unions immigration strategy, of course people who are at risk of war and things like that on the african continent and in...
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it is really important that united states and united nations represented us at the unveiling on march 25. i have to thank you, ambassador, for that and also ambassadors for ensuring u.s. participation in the african-american community is decently -- and the african-american community is deeply appreciated of that african-american slave trade memorial. boko haram -- this is a year anniversary of the kidnapping of girls. having said that, there are over a thousand girls who have been abducted from their homes in nigeria totally. it is a important that the u.n. continue its involvement and the united states. we have supported the un security council resolution calling for adding them to the sanctions list. we sent you a letter and we asked you that they be included and you did. i guess these recent events now have shown us that we have got to do more. i'm wondering what the united nations is doing and what we could do to support the international community to adjust the kidnapping of these young girls and boko haram's horrific actions in nigeria, and now their connection to isis and what
it is really important that united states and united nations represented us at the unveiling on march 25. i have to thank you, ambassador, for that and also ambassadors for ensuring u.s. participation in the african-american community is decently -- and the african-american community is deeply appreciated of that african-american slave trade memorial. boko haram -- this is a year anniversary of the kidnapping of girls. having said that, there are over a thousand girls who have been abducted...
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a united nations probe has confirmed israeli forces conducted direct attacks on united nations facilities in gaza, killing at least 44 palestinians sheltering at the sites during last summer's assault. the attacks took place despite repeated warnings to israeli forces, which included the gps coordinates of u.n. sites. in one case, the israeli defense forces fired 88 mortar rounds at a u.n. girls' school where 3000 refugees were sleeping, killing up to 18 people including a u.n. , employee and two of his sons. palestinians have vowed to bring -- it also found they hit weapons at three mtu in schools. palestinians have vowed to bring the findings here to the international criminal court at the hague where they became the newest member earlier this month. the supreme court is hearing arguments today in a historic case that could legalize same-sex marriage across the united states. same-sex couples can now wed in 36 states and washington, d.c. but the case under consideration today could establish the constitutional right to marry for same-sex couples in all 50 states. the plaintiff in the ca
a united nations probe has confirmed israeli forces conducted direct attacks on united nations facilities in gaza, killing at least 44 palestinians sheltering at the sites during last summer's assault. the attacks took place despite repeated warnings to israeli forces, which included the gps coordinates of u.n. sites. in one case, the israeli defense forces fired 88 mortar rounds at a u.n. girls' school where 3000 refugees were sleeping, killing up to 18 people including a u.n. , employee and...
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any aspirations that groups like the united nations might have had that the e.u. would use this as a chance to office asylum to large numbers of people have already been basically dashed by the european union, who have made it abundantly clear already that their main arspire ration through this meeting is to make it as difficult as they can for people to get on the boats in the first place. so, for example, david cameron, the british prime minister turned up and announced britain would offer a warship, patrol boats, helicopters, there is talks of bombings of the boats. the former belgium prime minister has been downstairs briefing journalists saying the only two countries in the room who had a genuine interest in making more immigrants are germany and sweden. he is very angry that all of the other countries instead have a focus on keeping people out. and this was elaborated in the simplest determines by donald tusk the former polish premier, who said the best way to stop people dying was to stop them getting on the boats in the first place. here is what he had to
any aspirations that groups like the united nations might have had that the e.u. would use this as a chance to office asylum to large numbers of people have already been basically dashed by the european union, who have made it abundantly clear already that their main arspire ration through this meeting is to make it as difficult as they can for people to get on the boats in the first place. so, for example, david cameron, the british prime minister turned up and announced britain would offer a...
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it has been condemned by the united asians for aggression in -- the united nations for aggression in korea. it's a nation which is helping the forces of violence on almost every continent. the contest in vietnam is part of a wider pattern of aggressive purposes. why are these realities our concern? why are we in south vietnam? we are there because we have a promise to keep. since 1954, every american president has offered support to the people of south vietnam. we have helped to build and we have helped to defend. thus, over many years, we have made a national pledge to help south vietnam depend -- defend its independence and i intend to keep that promise. [applause] [applause] to dishonor that pledge, to abandon the small and brave nation to its enemies and the terror that must follow would be an unforgivable wrong. we are also there to strengthen world order, around the globe from berlin to thailand are people whose well-being rest in part on the belief that they can count on us if they are attacked. to leave vietnam to its fate would shake the confidence of all these people in the
it has been condemned by the united asians for aggression in -- the united nations for aggression in korea. it's a nation which is helping the forces of violence on almost every continent. the contest in vietnam is part of a wider pattern of aggressive purposes. why are these realities our concern? why are we in south vietnam? we are there because we have a promise to keep. since 1954, every american president has offered support to the people of south vietnam. we have helped to build and we...
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the united nations says the rains are making the search and rescue mission even more difficult. time is running out for many of those still trapped beneath the rubble. these hours are crucial. rescue experts say people can only survive about three days without food and water. >>> well jamie is the united nations resident coordinator in nepal, he says the rescue and relief efforts are going well but there are problems. >> there are many internationals coming to support the effort. on the broader terms there are relief items coming in but the airport is quite congested. it is quite limited in terms of capacity so the result of that has been a bit of an impediment. but what we have to do is get to the most affected areas, the epicenters of the earthquake. we hope the after shocks will stop, because rain has kicked in making an already difficult situation much more severe. there will be large contingent of people who will not be able to go back home because of their houses being destroyed or unsafe. >>> there have been -- there has been trouble getting relief aid to the areas affect
the united nations says the rains are making the search and rescue mission even more difficult. time is running out for many of those still trapped beneath the rubble. these hours are crucial. rescue experts say people can only survive about three days without food and water. >>> well jamie is the united nations resident coordinator in nepal, he says the rescue and relief efforts are going well but there are problems. >> there are many internationals coming to support the effort....
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they say that the united nations is absolutely shellshocked by this announcement, but do they believe it's something that we believe they will carry out or is this just an identify idle threat? >> well, david, it is the first time that kenya has said it's going to do the action of relocating the refugees into somalia in the calls of kenyan leaders also at the local level here in the region, which has been facing the brunt of the insecurities that is currently going on in kenya. if they are not moved kenya will do it themselves, although u.n. officials who spoke said it will be impossible to close the camps within that time frame. >> what evidence is there or at least what evidence has the kenyan authorities provided al-shabab is hiding fighters within the camp or getting recruits from there? >> well, no, other than comments comments, beliefs that the camps are believed to be a hide out for people causing insecurity for the country and a place where al-shabab trains it's young men there. there is absolutely no prove the government has brought. what we know is that the border between ke
they say that the united nations is absolutely shellshocked by this announcement, but do they believe it's something that we believe they will carry out or is this just an identify idle threat? >> well, david, it is the first time that kenya has said it's going to do the action of relocating the refugees into somalia in the calls of kenyan leaders also at the local level here in the region, which has been facing the brunt of the insecurities that is currently going on in kenya. if they...
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it is hoping to raise money for the united nations development program. they took on a team of all-stars. providing plenty of assists to the brazilian during their real madrid days, of course. showing a bit more weight than he did has player but he still knows how to score a goal or two. but it was the french side who won 9-7. >>> we're going to go the asian's champions league now, the western sydney wanderers are in serious danger of going out in the group stages of this year's competition. the wonders got the lead in the first half. after the break goals gave the other team a 2-1 victory that moves them off of the bottom of the table. >>> now they say never go back but that's clearly something that steven keshi doesn't agree with. he has agreed to be the coach of the nigerian team for the third time. after leaving at the end of the 2014 world cup, he returned to the job only to leave again after nigeria failed to qualify for the 2015 cup of nations. this year he signed a two-year deal. >>> tennis normally at this time of year the beginning of the clay s
it is hoping to raise money for the united nations development program. they took on a team of all-stars. providing plenty of assists to the brazilian during their real madrid days, of course. showing a bit more weight than he did has player but he still knows how to score a goal or two. but it was the french side who won 9-7. >>> we're going to go the asian's champions league now, the western sydney wanderers are in serious danger of going out in the group stages of this year's...
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some of the associated bodies of the united nations have a longer history than the united nations itself, and many personnel carried over. i suppose the key difference with united nations is the security council has five permanent members with vetoes. that was to reassure the great powers their interests would always be listened to. the problem is they reflect the wrong people. that was one of the key differences. what happened with the league is there would be four permanent members -- five permanent members and four elected, but they would all have equal votes. when the united states did not join, you had fewer permanent members and it was always the danger of deadlock. i think roosevelt was very concerned that the powers should be reassured that their voice will be heard in the united nations, which is why the security council still has so much power. i would say that is the key difference with the league. i think also if you look at the united nations, it was not as ambitious. it has some of the same provisions but is more cautious in its approach to conflict than the league of natio
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. >>> the united nations is still grappling with what to do with lethal autonomous weapons systems. you could call them killer robots. military tools designed to fight the enemy without putting soldiers at risk. >> reporter: human rights watch has identified what it says is a sort of ethical loophole in the system. the worry here is that we're
. >>> the united nations is still grappling with what to do with lethal autonomous weapons systems. you could call them killer robots. military tools designed to fight the enemy without putting soldiers at risk. >> reporter: human rights watch has identified what it says is a sort of ethical loophole in the system. the worry here is that we're
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the united nations say they are the ones most affected by these attacks. there are 5 million migrants living in the country. it's hard to be precise because many live and work illegally. many have attributed the recent violence to a lack of jobs. the jobless rate in south africa is 25% but even more dramatic is the youth unemployment rate at 40%. we spoke with a senior reporter in johannesburg. >> what we see is a fresh flare up of tension and violence going throughout the night. we've had teams out and about through the night. there have been a lot of clashes. there were flats burned down, cars on fire. there were running battles throughout the night rubber bullets used by police to push back those in the streets. within the last hour, we've seen tensions rise up again. at least one person was taken by ambulance. this was of course still the tension between the locals downtown and some of the foreigners living there. police are out and about as we speak right now trying to calm tensions. this began about two weeks ago in one other province and then slowly
the united nations say they are the ones most affected by these attacks. there are 5 million migrants living in the country. it's hard to be precise because many live and work illegally. many have attributed the recent violence to a lack of jobs. the jobless rate in south africa is 25% but even more dramatic is the youth unemployment rate at 40%. we spoke with a senior reporter in johannesburg. >> what we see is a fresh flare up of tension and violence going throughout the night. we've...
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a united nations inquiry find israel killed at least 44 palestinians at u.n. facilities during last year's assault on gaza. plus. no backing down in ba burundi supporters of the president stand up against protesters. ♪ >>> it's now more than 72 hours since nepal has hit by a powerful earthquake. that's a crucial time period for rescuers to reach those trapped under the rubble. it's a very crucial time for find people still alive. menmany of those in need of help are finding time is running out. andrew simmonds reports. >> reporter: they are fighting over sheets of plastic. anything is resembling shelter is in short supply. at the present time report available and the crowds are homeless or refuse to go return to their houses for fear of another earthquake. this is where many of them have come from. from street to street it's the same. homes destroyed. the army is trying to save lives. but their success rate has diminishs. their efforts now are mo directed at recovery bodies. this officer is frustrated that he hasn't got specialized search equipment. >> trans
a united nations inquiry find israel killed at least 44 palestinians at u.n. facilities during last year's assault on gaza. plus. no backing down in ba burundi supporters of the president stand up against protesters. ♪ >>> it's now more than 72 hours since nepal has hit by a powerful earthquake. that's a crucial time period for rescuers to reach those trapped under the rubble. it's a very crucial time for find people still alive. menmany of those in need of help are finding time is...
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first let's go to our diplomatic editor james bayes who is at the united nations. he joins us from there now. jordan has put forth a draft resolution in order to put a stop to the fighting. talk us through that. >> reporter: this is a copy of the draft resolution. there have been two different resolutions that have been proposed to the u.n. security council. the first came from russia and the second from the gulf cooperation council, what is being proposed by jordan is mainly based on the gcc draft resolution. prominently involved in the military fight lead by saudi arabia and the bombing that has been taking place in yemen in the last couple of weeks. the resolution condemns the houthis. it says they must stop all violence and relinquish all of the territory they have taken including the capitol sana'a. there are sanctions and an arms embargo. the former president under u.n. sanctions. they will now have an rmarms embargo on them. and they are adding two more people to that list of people to be sanctioned. the leaders of the houthis, and the former president's son
first let's go to our diplomatic editor james bayes who is at the united nations. he joins us from there now. jordan has put forth a draft resolution in order to put a stop to the fighting. talk us through that. >> reporter: this is a copy of the draft resolution. there have been two different resolutions that have been proposed to the u.n. security council. the first came from russia and the second from the gulf cooperation council, what is being proposed by jordan is mainly based on the...
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coming up on the show, the united nations says that the situation for refugees in yarm yarmouk camp are far from humane humane. >> a city that produces 11,000 tons of garbage and is running out of space. coming up we'll lack at how government and locals are trying to tackle the problem. >> in yemen where the saudi-led coalition continues to strike against houthi targets. saudi arabia has given the red cross permission to provide aid to yemen but deliveries have been delayed because of logistical problems. >> after days of heavy fighting, civilians are being killed. houthi rebels along with fight fighters loyal to ali abdullah saleh, former president. these are fighters loyal to president hadi, and the city is a battleground. the locals are caught up in the middle. >> it is difficult to get the food supply and power maybe we'll have three hours of power today. otherwise, everything is going down hill. >> reporter: people in aden say they have been without clean part for five days and stores are being cleaned out of food. president hadi may have little impact because the military is large
coming up on the show, the united nations says that the situation for refugees in yarm yarmouk camp are far from humane humane. >> a city that produces 11,000 tons of garbage and is running out of space. coming up we'll lack at how government and locals are trying to tackle the problem. >> in yemen where the saudi-led coalition continues to strike against houthi targets. saudi arabia has given the red cross permission to provide aid to yemen but deliveries have been delayed because...
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. >> quite a lot of diplomatic activity behind the scenes the united nations. russia called a meeting putting forward a draft resolution calling for humanitarian access for a pause in the fighting. that's russia's draft. there's a draft from the gulf countries, programming what they would like to see at the security council, trying to get the draft approved as a revolution focussing on demands of the houthis, and the use of violence that they withdraw their forces from areas at the see. and any provocation from neighbouring states. in this resolution it adds to existing sanctions by the misty upham security council. those sanctions against ali abdullah saleh and two houthi leaders. this draft adds two names annexed to the resolution. it has former president salah's son added and abdul malic al-houthi is mentioned in the resolution. as happens here they'll look at the russian drafters the new gulf draft and net on the text to come up with something that the whole security council supports. supports. >>> well now to syria, and the united nations describing the si
. >> quite a lot of diplomatic activity behind the scenes the united nations. russia called a meeting putting forward a draft resolution calling for humanitarian access for a pause in the fighting. that's russia's draft. there's a draft from the gulf countries, programming what they would like to see at the security council, trying to get the draft approved as a revolution focussing on demands of the houthis, and the use of violence that they withdraw their forces from areas at the see....
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but after the second world war the international system created under the united nations, the trustee system to replace the mandate system. south africa, when it saw this system coming into being, it began to send young christians to the prime minister. saying, we are thinking about
but after the second world war the international system created under the united nations, the trustee system to replace the mandate system. south africa, when it saw this system coming into being, it began to send young christians to the prime minister. saying, we are thinking about
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the united nations had called for all sides to cease hostilities in the camp. let's talk to chris in jerusalem, a spokesperson for the united nations release and works agency which works with palestinian refugees. thanks very much for joining us on bbc world news. what is the situation in yarmouk as far as you understand it? >> well i'm sorry to have to report that the news coming out of the camp continues to be grim extremely dire. we have reports of fighting in the streets. there are reports of aerial bombardments. we are extremely concerned for the fate of some 18,000 civilians, palestinian refugees and also syrian amongst whom are 3,500 children. which is why, as you just said james, in your introduction, wher callwe are calling for a pause and for all sides to show maximum restraint, so that civilians who want to leave can leave. because there's no doubt in my mind, this hour in yarmouk, thousands of lives are at risk. people may be maimed they may be injured, they may be killed. we these to pause and we need evacuations. >> what is the answer at this stag
the united nations had called for all sides to cease hostilities in the camp. let's talk to chris in jerusalem, a spokesperson for the united nations release and works agency which works with palestinian refugees. thanks very much for joining us on bbc world news. what is the situation in yarmouk as far as you understand it? >> well i'm sorry to have to report that the news coming out of the camp continues to be grim extremely dire. we have reports of fighting in the streets. there are...
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even the united nations saying that critical shortages are shelter, water and medicine and 1.4 million don't even have enough to eat. this frustration has caused some people, too, as we heard before you mentioned some people start having clashes with police. but other people say that they didn't want to take it any more. they don't want to be in the capitol, and they're leaving by the thousands. i went to one of the main bus stations in kathmandu to find out why. >> this is nepal's main bus station here in kathmandu. thousands of people are now trying to leave the city. since saturday's quake people have been too scared to leave with aftershocks hitting them on the highway. we have one gentleman who is traveling 900 kilometers to his home village. >> i've been trying to get a ticket to leave since the earthquake. there have not been any buses available. i want to go now. we're all worried about getting sick and the city is not safe. it's safer for me to go home. >> now his is 900 kilometers away and it will take two or three days, but people are willing to risk the journey now even if
even the united nations saying that critical shortages are shelter, water and medicine and 1.4 million don't even have enough to eat. this frustration has caused some people, too, as we heard before you mentioned some people start having clashes with police. but other people say that they didn't want to take it any more. they don't want to be in the capitol, and they're leaving by the thousands. i went to one of the main bus stations in kathmandu to find out why. >> this is nepal's main...
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. >> the united nations has launched a $450 million appeal to help people affected by nepal nepal's earthquake. over 5,000 people have been confirmed dead. aid has reached many areas but many people say they have not received any food or supplies. people fought with police in kathmandu frustrated by the lack of emergency relief getting through. >>> well thousands of people have been forced to camp outdoors. they either have no homes left or too scared of the aftershocks to sleep inside. dramatic footage has emerged showing the quake that struck nepal. the security cameras are from katmandu's district. once the dust clears rescuers crowd around to help the man who appears to be injured but alive. let's go to mohammed jon june who is joining us live from kathmandu. what is being done? it's a difficult situation to get more aid to more people. >> well, elizabeth first i should tell you sadly we've received new casualty numbers from senior police officials here. as of now 5,400 and 91 people killed as a result of this earthquake and they expect that death toll will rise in the days to come. and th
. >> the united nations has launched a $450 million appeal to help people affected by nepal nepal's earthquake. over 5,000 people have been confirmed dead. aid has reached many areas but many people say they have not received any food or supplies. people fought with police in kathmandu frustrated by the lack of emergency relief getting through. >>> well thousands of people have been forced to camp outdoors. they either have no homes left or too scared of the aftershocks to sleep...
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kenyan government has told the united nations it must move a massive refugee camp within three months. the camp is one of the world's biggest shelters and it is thought there are 600,000 somali
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united nations responsibility is getting more and more -- the united nations has appealed $16 billion to cover humanitarian relief for this year. almost five times what we needed a decade ago. that's a huge increase exponential increase. billions of people face hatred and prosecution. billions suffer from hunger and exploitation. and billions of dollars continue to be -- >> -- everyone welcome to the center for strategic and international studies. my name is heather conley, senior vice president for europe, eurasia and the arctic. i'm extremely proud that the arctic is in my formal title. we here at csis in our program have a tradition. we host a public conversation just a few days before an arctic council ministerial. so we have had in 2011 the road to nuke. in 2013, the road to karuna. today, we have the road to iqaluit. senator murkowski says it is also said iqaluit. so iqaluit or iqaluit but we're off to nunavit next week. and i could think of no more perfect speaker to offer some reflections just eight days before the united states assumes the arctic council chairmanship than a p
united nations responsibility is getting more and more -- the united nations has appealed $16 billion to cover humanitarian relief for this year. almost five times what we needed a decade ago. that's a huge increase exponential increase. billions of people face hatred and prosecution. billions suffer from hunger and exploitation. and billions of dollars continue to be -- >> -- everyone welcome to the center for strategic and international studies. my name is heather conley, senior vice...
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[ explosions ] >> the united nations says millions of yemenis are in danger, the country is in humanitarian disaster. good to have you with us, i'm david foster, you're watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up a plane packed with aid landing in the yemeni capital. kenya targets al shabaab following an attack on a university there. how india plans to turn mountains of rubbish such as this into leskt. electricity. united nations children's agency which is tasked with protecting the young unicef, is warning that the war in yemen is driving the country towards humanitarian disaster. putting millions of people many of them young in danger. it's 12 days since the saudi led coalition began targeting houthi rebels there and the death toll from the fighting is mounting. in the past 24 hours dozens have been reported to be killed in clashes in aden alone. several days now the southern port city has seen intense street battles. forces loyal to president hadi, among other things food and water are now in short supply. well the red cross plane carrying much-needed aid has now landed in the c
[ explosions ] >> the united nations says millions of yemenis are in danger, the country is in humanitarian disaster. good to have you with us, i'm david foster, you're watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up a plane packed with aid landing in the yemeni capital. kenya targets al shabaab following an attack on a university there. how india plans to turn mountains of rubbish such as this into leskt. electricity. united nations children's agency which is tasked with protecting...
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. >>> now, al jazerra has learned that the united nations has lined up a new special envoy for yemen. ismael from mauritania has work today 20 years for the u.n. in africa and the middle east, he's expected to exceed jamal ben. for his failure to broken an end to the fighting. the yemeni ambassador to the u.n. has been speaking to us at al jazerra and told us what he thought of jamal ben mall's rest. >> we than jamal did a lot of positive things in the past. his participation in the formation of all of the implementation of the initiative of the gcc and after that the follow-up of the election process in yemen. we than in the beginning jamal benomar was doing a great job. but the problem started when jamal benomar thought he might promote the presence of the houthis as a militia group with using their force as the powerful element in the political spectrum that nobody was expecting. and from that points we started to have a lot of disagreement with his benomar he started to negotiate without con sending with the pled of the republic and -- president of the republic and we started to h
. >>> now, al jazerra has learned that the united nations has lined up a new special envoy for yemen. ismael from mauritania has work today 20 years for the u.n. in africa and the middle east, he's expected to exceed jamal ben. for his failure to broken an end to the fighting. the yemeni ambassador to the u.n. has been speaking to us at al jazerra and told us what he thought of jamal ben mall's rest. >> we than jamal did a lot of positive things in the past. his participation in...
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nations three months to close the dadab camp. paul brennan has more. >> the camps at dadab were first constructed in the 1990s. cover 55 square kilometers. with more than half omillion people living there dadab was considered the largest in the world. a tripartite agreement between kenya somalia and u.n. hcr repatriation back to somalia. kenyan forces have been taking action against somali issues. during kenya's westgate shopping mall in 2013. and the attack at garrissa. a comparison to the 9/11 attacks in new york. kenya's government has now issued this eviction notice giving the u.n. just 12 weeks to shift the dadab camp from kenya to somalia it's. if the camp conditions are not met it will start dismantling the camp itself. >>> ned parker and two colleagues had written a report detailing human rights conditions in tikrit. still to come on al jazeera. >> hillary clinton! >> the clinton campaign begins. hillary starts her long awaited second run for white house. >> and i'm ml fisher. racked by allegations of corruption, it's tim
nations three months to close the dadab camp. paul brennan has more. >> the camps at dadab were first constructed in the 1990s. cover 55 square kilometers. with more than half omillion people living there dadab was considered the largest in the world. a tripartite agreement between kenya somalia and u.n. hcr repatriation back to somalia. kenyan forces have been taking action against somali issues. during kenya's westgate shopping mall in 2013. and the attack at garrissa. a comparison to...
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so a new fund has now been launched by the united nations for yemen. >>> let's go to the situation now in syria because security council ambassadors have been shown graphic pictures of the suspected chlorine gas attack in that country. they also heard first hand accounts from syrian doctor that his treated the victims. many of them were children. the u.n. says it will try to identify and prosecute the attackers. a warning this report by our diplomatic editor james bays contains disturbing images. >> reporter: this shocking video was filmed in the immediate aftermath of a chemical attack in syria last year. the pictures of doctors trying to revive young children were shown to security council ambassadors, they were shocked. many moved to tears. >> the video in particular of the attempts to resus indicate resuscitate the children if there was a dry eye in the room. i didn't see it. it was -- it's just devastating to see the facts of what this regime is doing. so people were visibly moved. >> some of the worst stuff i have ever had to watch, i have to say. there were moments when all i wa
so a new fund has now been launched by the united nations for yemen. >>> let's go to the situation now in syria because security council ambassadors have been shown graphic pictures of the suspected chlorine gas attack in that country. they also heard first hand accounts from syrian doctor that his treated the victims. many of them were children. the u.n. says it will try to identify and prosecute the attackers. a warning this report by our diplomatic editor james bays contains...
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. >> the united nations said 90,000 people are fleeing for their lives in iraq. a military offensive has prompted people to leave but their own government is denying some of them the relative safety of the capital. from baghdad, we have this report. >> a sea of people on the run. escaping isil, which is about to fully control the city, they've been walking and driving for the last two days, taking whatever they can. men, women young and old. this is a terrified population with no place to stay. some have been stuck near this bridge in southern baghdad angry with their politicians and tribal leaders. >> they don't care about us. look at our conditions. they sold us. >> we slept on the streets in the open in miserable conditions. we left everything behind. >> where are the politicians? the sheiks? they are sitting in homes. >> some say bodies are scattered in ramadi. isil is closing in on the city center. more than 75% of anbar is under isil's control. the government has sent reinforcements, but this is going to be a long battle. mosques across baghdad opened their
. >> the united nations said 90,000 people are fleeing for their lives in iraq. a military offensive has prompted people to leave but their own government is denying some of them the relative safety of the capital. from baghdad, we have this report. >> a sea of people on the run. escaping isil, which is about to fully control the city, they've been walking and driving for the last two days, taking whatever they can. men, women young and old. this is a terrified population with no...
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>> i think that's simply the united nations centers an unicef knew about it. the department of peacekeeping operations knew about it, and they knew about it for six to eight weeks. they didn't do anything now that they're claiming that the senior official who did go to law enforcement about it leaked these facts and that he is in violation for their availability to report a crime of this heinous nature. then the beau kraut for the protocols ought to reexamine their protocols. >> joining me live from washington, d.c. thank you for joining us with your thoughts. thank you. >> still to come on the program cries of fraud from togo, as the president is re-elected. >> i'm in europe's largest holding center for refugees. many have crossed the mediterranean seas to get here and some of them are exploited for crime. >> for sports lee will be here. and he'll tell us if they have closed that gap. >> in yemen the launch of airstrikes targeting houthi positions in the southern ports of aden. it has prevented aid flights from landing. >> a passenger plane incinerated, crate
>> i think that's simply the united nations centers an unicef knew about it. the department of peacekeeping operations knew about it, and they knew about it for six to eight weeks. they didn't do anything now that they're claiming that the senior official who did go to law enforcement about it leaked these facts and that he is in violation for their availability to report a crime of this heinous nature. then the beau kraut for the protocols ought to reexamine their protocols. >>...
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we'll talk about the reasons for you being at the united nations. but first of all four of give us the latest that you have, and where the supposed cease-fire stands. >> well, the situation on the ground is very difficult. we have the situation with no access for the monitoring. what we need is a clear way for the support of forces. in order to be able to represent the interest of the people. >> the suggestion is that you've really been able to do nothing firstly it's about russia, who has been supporting donetsk and luhansk sent in weapons sent in heavy weaponry, and sent in munitions and a whole quantity of them. of course, what we need is to give real power and that's exactly the idea on the war in donetsk and luhansk. it's about organization and responsibility and real powers for political and economic-- >> how do you give powers? how do you enforce those powers? >> what we need is free rand fair elections. we provided them with clear goals during the war involving economic responsibility, about greater share of taxes. which will be left in done
we'll talk about the reasons for you being at the united nations. but first of all four of give us the latest that you have, and where the supposed cease-fire stands. >> well, the situation on the ground is very difficult. we have the situation with no access for the monitoring. what we need is a clear way for the support of forces. in order to be able to represent the interest of the people. >> the suggestion is that you've really been able to do nothing firstly it's about russia,...