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they killed 100,000 in darfur because they were protesting against the regime. and earlier, before the independence, in 2013... let's just stick with what's going on now. human rights watch say about 50 people have been killed. that's 50 regrettable deaths. the government says more than 30. but let me just tell you what salah gosh, the head of the national intelligence and security services, said. he says, "we recognise that we must have self—restraint, and manage things wisely," about the protestors, "and take care of the lives of people and property. we're not bothered by demonstrations, but we are upset by the lapse in security." on 15 february, a policeman who just happened to be passing by in his vehicle, by chance, somebody threw a stone in his direction. he's dead. you can't condone that kind of action. no, this is actually a fabrication of the security. those who were killed are more than 59, those who are in the prisons more than 2,000, including 300 women. this very security, they have tortured to death four peaceful demonstrators, including a teache
they killed 100,000 in darfur because they were protesting against the regime. and earlier, before the independence, in 2013... let's just stick with what's going on now. human rights watch say about 50 people have been killed. that's 50 regrettable deaths. the government says more than 30. but let me just tell you what salah gosh, the head of the national intelligence and security services, said. he says, "we recognise that we must have self—restraint, and manage things wisely,"...
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she said, "george bush can't stop the genocide in darfur. yoguys need to shut up." >> seth: really? >> it was like, oh word, that's interesting. you know, the secretary of state is telling me to shut up, basically. so i told that story to everybody at every book signing, over and over and over.la [ cheers and ae ] i said we must be doing something right. >> seth: yeah, that's it. you're right. >> yeah. >> seth: if you don't get called in that means you'rectaking no imt all. >> yeah, no impact, exactly. >> seth: well, you know, thank you so much for doing that. thank you much for being re. i can't wait for saturday. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> seth: break a leg. break them both. >> good toee you seth. >> seth: thanks so much. don cheadle everybody. "black monday" airs sundays on showtime, and he's hosting "saturday night live" this ic weekend with m guest gary clark, jr. we'll be right back with jake johnson. [ cheers and applae ] ♪ #1 in 3 opensignale only vexperience awards... by rootmetrics...ob #1 in video streaming according to nielsen... ...and #1 in network quality accordi
she said, "george bush can't stop the genocide in darfur. yoguys need to shut up." >> seth: really? >> it was like, oh word, that's interesting. you know, the secretary of state is telling me to shut up, basically. so i told that story to everybody at every book signing, over and over and over.la [ cheers and ae ] i said we must be doing something right. >> seth: yeah, that's it. you're right. >> yeah. >> seth: if you don't get called in that means...
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human rights atrocity so we decided it was time to participate or not peroration to overthrow can darfur and in that operation of course he was killed. three so we succeeded in the short term goal get rid of gadhafi and deposed that government but then what happened we didn't have a plan for what was going to come next we thought that maybe by magic some new peaceful rate she would encourage everybody would cooperate and things under. the shade tree. could oh the days of. us. anything on pain center because i was about been at. the mobile along. with i'm up with outside of my. something. a key my. book. you know world's big partners through things a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. meet me let me they did yesterday you know use the. times you don't know the vote. tho
human rights atrocity so we decided it was time to participate or not peroration to overthrow can darfur and in that operation of course he was killed. three so we succeeded in the short term goal get rid of gadhafi and deposed that government but then what happened we didn't have a plan for what was going to come next we thought that maybe by magic some new peaceful rate she would encourage everybody would cooperate and things under. the shade tree. could oh the days of. us. anything on pain...
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is significant that this final push is now underway but huge challenges remain ahead well i spoke to darfur landis director of the university of oklahoma center for middle east studies he says that there are still thousands of myself foreign fighters spread across iraq and syria who pose a threat president trump has been very clear to say that this is to kill off it that is being destroyed not isis the terrorist group which will continue to survive and as we know isis members have fled to yemen to libya and nigeria they're there they're scattered about the middle east but of course this is the we believe there are several thousand left scattered around iraq in syria and many of them are foreign fighters because the arab an iraqi fighters have been able to sort of slip away into the night and blend into the general population the foreign fighters have not their money as is has been whittled down their heavy weapons have been destroyed but there are there are likely caches around that we've seen in iraq. that there are you know usually over five six bombs suicide bombings and other i.e.d. tha
is significant that this final push is now underway but huge challenges remain ahead well i spoke to darfur landis director of the university of oklahoma center for middle east studies he says that there are still thousands of myself foreign fighters spread across iraq and syria who pose a threat president trump has been very clear to say that this is to kill off it that is being destroyed not isis the terrorist group which will continue to survive and as we know isis members have fled to yemen...
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privately owned s twenty four is decidedly pro-government the channels paraded student protesters from darfur in front of the cameras where they were forced to confess their ties to a rebel group the sudan liberation army. and. yes them all but a lot. and it had all the elements of a show trial made for television we contacted officials at the sudanese ministry of information to request an interview they declined to speak because the government has banned newspapers from covering the protests the intelligence service the and i s s raided the offices of alger reader last month the paper has not published a print edition since operating online on others like altai are now published blank spaces where protest coverage and doping in columns would normally be the censorship comes in many forms and that various stages of the publication process the corn each other thought of to the security forces offices and they give the morning and they give names this particular name if you know it in the newspaper we're going to punish you before they send their papers to printing. there is a security officer
privately owned s twenty four is decidedly pro-government the channels paraded student protesters from darfur in front of the cameras where they were forced to confess their ties to a rebel group the sudan liberation army. and. yes them all but a lot. and it had all the elements of a show trial made for television we contacted officials at the sudanese ministry of information to request an interview they declined to speak because the government has banned newspapers from covering the protests...
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and there are those now in sudan, like the chairman of your group —— darfur. there are those who say the icc should freeze the case against bashir as a kind of exit deal for him. we have also had a very prominent sudanese businessman saying the same thing, that left the charges if it means that omar al—bashir goes from power. is that something you would support? well, before we go into all this, did bashir ever expressed that he wants to step down? did bashir ever say in what he is doing, he is killing more sudanese... but would you support the icc freezing or lifting its case against omar al—bashir as part of an exit deal? your chairman says yes. first of all, bashir is not ready to leave power, so i am not going into hypothetical issues. and to give bashir a deal when he is not ready, even to say, after 30 years, that he wa nts to even to say, after 30 years, that he wants to leave power, but he wants to stay in power. 30 years in june, it will be. but look, there are elections due in sudan april 2020. as things stand in the constitution, omar al—bashi
and there are those now in sudan, like the chairman of your group —— darfur. there are those who say the icc should freeze the case against bashir as a kind of exit deal for him. we have also had a very prominent sudanese businessman saying the same thing, that left the charges if it means that omar al—bashir goes from power. is that something you would support? well, before we go into all this, did bashir ever expressed that he wants to step down? did bashir ever say in what he is doing,...
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sami's they down in darfur with a look at the headlines here now desir the u.s. house of representatives has passed a resolution to end american military involvement in the saudi led war in yemen a direct rebuke of the trumpet been the straight support for the kingdom the measure now faces a contentious vote in the senate u.s. president says he will veto it please twenty seven members of iran's revolutionary guards have been killed in a suicide bombing near the pakistan border the attacker drove a vehicle filled with explosives into their bus media say so in the group. has claimed responsibility. this came as a u.s. sponsored conference opened in poland on the security situation in the middle east it's widely seen as an attempt to isolate iran because. we've got this meeting is not in secret this is an open meeting with representatives of leading arab countries that is sitting down together with israel in order to advance the common interest with iran. has announced it stopping production of the world's largest passenger plane the a three eighty the super jumbo w
sami's they down in darfur with a look at the headlines here now desir the u.s. house of representatives has passed a resolution to end american military involvement in the saudi led war in yemen a direct rebuke of the trumpet been the straight support for the kingdom the measure now faces a contentious vote in the senate u.s. president says he will veto it please twenty seven members of iran's revolutionary guards have been killed in a suicide bombing near the pakistan border the attacker...
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. >> these two were most recently in darfur helping the refugees. and they came back to describe what they did for the "national enquirer," which is the same kind of intimidation tactic over and over and over again. everybody we talked to conjunction with the "national enquirer" today, every veteran, and we didn't just talk to those guys, we talked to others, used the term blackmail. they used it over and over again. >> i'm going to slow you down but give you the mike back. this is a criminal business model. >> i'm not going to use the term criminal. >> your sources are describing basically getting material -- >> yep. >> and making money through repeat crime, blackmail, extortion, allegedly. >> allegedly. and not only that, but sometimes they would work with the very lawyers of the targets of this. in other words, you would get some celebrity. their own lawyers would have dirt on them, serve it up to these private investigators who would serve it up to the "national enquirer" and then they would do a kind of blackmail or some kind of trade deal. >>
. >> these two were most recently in darfur helping the refugees. and they came back to describe what they did for the "national enquirer," which is the same kind of intimidation tactic over and over and over again. everybody we talked to conjunction with the "national enquirer" today, every veteran, and we didn't just talk to those guys, we talked to others, used the term blackmail. they used it over and over again. >> i'm going to slow you down but give you the...
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to the headquarters of darfur, the government ministry in charge of the environment. —— headquarters of defra. there is concern the government might water down a policy that hasn't come into force yet but was first announced in march last year to boost recycling rates. the idea is to copy a similar scheme they have in 30 other countries. we have pictures of how it would work in this country. 15p extra for a bottle, a drink in a plastic bottle under this new scheme. when you are finished, you would stick your bottle into a reverse vending machine. that would be at retailers, supermarkets like that. it crushes it, gives you a token which you can use to get money off your shopping. you get paid back that way. the government wants to bring this in but it hasn't come into force at the moment. that is why environ mental groups are worried? in principle they are very supportive. -- make environmental groups. they have had this scheme in germany for a while. 22p, their recycling rates for drink bottles are 95, 90 7%. our recycling rates are down to 55, 60%. four in ten end up incinerated or
to the headquarters of darfur, the government ministry in charge of the environment. —— headquarters of defra. there is concern the government might water down a policy that hasn't come into force yet but was first announced in march last year to boost recycling rates. the idea is to copy a similar scheme they have in 30 other countries. we have pictures of how it would work in this country. 15p extra for a bottle, a drink in a plastic bottle under this new scheme. when you are finished,...