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k. britain, this conservative government has made its plan to deport asylum seekers to rwanda. the centerpiece of a policy intended to deter people from making the crossing. in april 2022, the home secretary struck a deal with the wanda's foreign minister to send people there while their claims were being processed. a 6500 kilometer flight from britain to central africa, the u. k. has already invested over 200000000 euros in the plan. hotels and rolanda had been converted to lodgings for migrants. still sitting empty. as the plan soon ran into legal challenges, the 1st flight scheduled to depart a military air base in june 2022 was a boarded u. k. supreme court ruled the scheme unconstitutional and saying it could lead to human rights abuses that prompted the government to introduce a new bill, declaring that rwanda is a safe country, despite the history of mistreating migrants. the bill also order is u. k. courts to ignore the countries own human rights act, as well as international rules on refugees. the un human rights office wait in the last month. the combined effects of h
k. britain, this conservative government has made its plan to deport asylum seekers to rwanda. the centerpiece of a policy intended to deter people from making the crossing. in april 2022, the home secretary struck a deal with the wanda's foreign minister to send people there while their claims were being processed. a 6500 kilometer flight from britain to central africa, the u. k. has already invested over 200000000 euros in the plan. hotels and rolanda had been converted to lodgings for...
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you and then steve, don't you think that rwanda is given more weights than the d. r. c on the international stage would be your best bet. i see when a feedback i see no budget to maybe we got the, the domain vendor. no, not a tool. but look since 2022, when the aggression again, they don't see and we immediately denounced it wake or not. you see that the narrative has changed to come pick a new so it is only been a year and a half since this happened. alara's rolanda has been fooling the whole world for 15 years and they know that ought to have typed in october. the so you have to give us time to make comments of that complete silence in our country on the ship by the very leaders who built this country. it was already known as on today. my recognize that even the army was completely disjointed. so weakened and disorganized that they was unable to stand up against any kind of regression. it does have plus i have to do is i place you, it's okay. and on who are you planning your whole life for a process of reconciliation, a post that pro says that will lead to peace bec
you and then steve, don't you think that rwanda is given more weights than the d. r. c on the international stage would be your best bet. i see when a feedback i see no budget to maybe we got the, the domain vendor. no, not a tool. but look since 2022, when the aggression again, they don't see and we immediately denounced it wake or not. you see that the narrative has changed to come pick a new so it is only been a year and a half since this happened. alara's rolanda has been fooling the whole...
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what led by militias from rwanda's majority ethnic hooters? against the minority tootsie population. president paul cook, i'm a said the genocide must serve as a less than against ethnic hatred. one does credit is on the process of the division and extremism which leads to genocide can happen. and the way if left on our people we're never and a minute never be left for dead again. rhonda is president polk, i'm a looking back at the events of 30 years ago. now, one of the worst atrocities took place that was today, the new monta genocide, memorial sites. thousands of people were killed over several days of the former church. d, w. 's. maria miller visited the site south of the capital t got a it's not often that sometimes finds the strings to come here to a former church. now a memorial to the rhonda genocide, she says this is the place where she refused to die. what could i get off at the gate and not the 1st aid through grenades into the church, and many people lost their legs. i was so much screaming. those who tried to leave the church were
what led by militias from rwanda's majority ethnic hooters? against the minority tootsie population. president paul cook, i'm a said the genocide must serve as a less than against ethnic hatred. one does credit is on the process of the division and extremism which leads to genocide can happen. and the way if left on our people we're never and a minute never be left for dead again. rhonda is president polk, i'm a looking back at the events of 30 years ago. now, one of the worst atrocities took...
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yeah, so we, so you traveling across rwanda coming to your number of countries here as well. you missed a lot of people, you spoke to a lot of people. a lot of research went into this by the end of the project. what was the one thing you would have said stuck with you? so we'd have to tell because a lots today just in this, in this uh process. uh, but i think one of the biggest thing that stuck with me is there is look know that's the, was a creation of from the skis and to run the and of the cars. and there was any casual, actually occurred on your intention to occur in your project to actually push differences from the creating differences, but also to politically push differences and to make these people seem to have been different. and that was for me there. and they said that the biggest thing that it was look at these papers looked like just the actual project on the stage was, are we political? we have to divide people. yeah. 3 race track striking to discover that. yeah. because we have people in the arguments about colonialism, you hear people making the points and yo
yeah, so we, so you traveling across rwanda coming to your number of countries here as well. you missed a lot of people, you spoke to a lot of people. a lot of research went into this by the end of the project. what was the one thing you would have said stuck with you? so we'd have to tell because a lots today just in this, in this uh process. uh, but i think one of the biggest thing that stuck with me is there is look know that's the, was a creation of from the skis and to run the and of the...
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the colonial roots of the genocide in rwanda as the this is around a 1000. the hillsburg dies, the country i was born in 30 years ago when i was 2 years old. the genocide was committed here, my parents and that because of my family, what killed i'm on a journey to find out about the roots of the 1994 genocide against the to see and rhonda. my name is some way to ship me there. i'm assuming the flow of my parents killed and you're the account by the militia. but i didn't know why. and as a kid, i just thought he was wor, which one is 13. 1450. that's. that's. we asked impressions to my family and reading books. and yeah, that's what, that's how our side understanding our kid with children because of their customers are too close to to see if we speak to some language show to some culture, some conference. how do we become more towards the identity before german individuals came to put a nice around at the end of the mattress and she would invited us to talk to a sales or was it cleaners the to see twice already existed before community it is around one percen
the colonial roots of the genocide in rwanda as the this is around a 1000. the hillsburg dies, the country i was born in 30 years ago when i was 2 years old. the genocide was committed here, my parents and that because of my family, what killed i'm on a journey to find out about the roots of the 1994 genocide against the to see and rhonda. my name is some way to ship me there. i'm assuming the flow of my parents killed and you're the account by the militia. but i didn't know why. and as a kid,...
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the colonial roots of the genocide in rwanda. as the this is around a 1000 hillsborough dies the country i was born in 30 years ago when it was 2 years old. the genocide was committed here. my parents and the big spots of my family, what killed i'm on a journey to find out about the roots of the 1994 genocide against the to see and rhonda. my name is some way to ship. i'm a see to make all of my parents killed. i knew it killed by the militia, but i didn't know why. and as a kid, i just thought he was wor between us 131450 that's. that's we asking questions. somebody from the ends reading books. and yeah, that's what, that's how i start understanding ok. good children because of their customers are too close to to see if we speak to some language share to some culture. so i'm confident, how do we become, what was the identity before jump those individuals, jim scrutinizing randa at the end of the match, essentially. what divided us to talking to a sales, or was it the to see twice, already existed before community it is around on
the colonial roots of the genocide in rwanda. as the this is around a 1000 hillsborough dies the country i was born in 30 years ago when it was 2 years old. the genocide was committed here. my parents and the big spots of my family, what killed i'm on a journey to find out about the roots of the 1994 genocide against the to see and rhonda. my name is some way to ship. i'm a see to make all of my parents killed. i knew it killed by the militia, but i didn't know why. and as a kid, i just thought...
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today we're looking back at the 1994 genocide in rwanda. the east african nation is marketing 30 years since the start of a 100 day massacre. in which 800000 people were slaughtered, a warning, much of what you're about to see you may find distressing. now the killing for mostly carried out by extreme is from the countries majority ethnic hutus against the influential minority tootsie population. but also moderate hooton's. sexual violence was also used as a weapon with as many as $250000.00 women rate during the genocide. the numbers of the dead are almost impossible to comprehend. take the example of the young monta genocide memorial site. a single church were 5000 people were murdered over the course of just 3 days. the w smolley and beloved reports from the sight of one of the worst massacres of the genocide. it's not often that sometimes finds the strings to come here to a former church. now a memorial to the rhonda genocide, she says this is the place where she refused to die. some were you coming back to this place 30 years later? i
today we're looking back at the 1994 genocide in rwanda. the east african nation is marketing 30 years since the start of a 100 day massacre. in which 800000 people were slaughtered, a warning, much of what you're about to see you may find distressing. now the killing for mostly carried out by extreme is from the countries majority ethnic hutus against the influential minority tootsie population. but also moderate hooton's. sexual violence was also used as a weapon with as many as $250000.00...
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it was one of the worst atrocities of the genocide in rwanda. it's not often that sometimes finds the strings to come here to a former church. now a memorial to the rhonda genocide, she says this is the place where she refused to die. look, how can i get off at the gate and not the 1st stay through grenades into the church, and many people lost their legs. i was so much screaming. those who tried to leave the church were hacked with machetes. the belongings are still here, frozen in time. and each piece tells the tale, a person's elbows tightly tied behind their back before being executed. toddlers killed with the parents who to administer had stopped at its coming street a few days earlier. many to 2 families sold refuge here, thinking that'd be safe under the symbol, you're coming back to this place 30 years later. i think that is still a big wound. but it helps me to remember many of the people who died here called into a hush with you. you shouldn't have left the church but was attacked and injured. one of her children she was trying to prot
it was one of the worst atrocities of the genocide in rwanda. it's not often that sometimes finds the strings to come here to a former church. now a memorial to the rhonda genocide, she says this is the place where she refused to die. look, how can i get off at the gate and not the 1st stay through grenades into the church, and many people lost their legs. i was so much screaming. those who tried to leave the church were hacked with machetes. the belongings are still here, frozen in time. and...
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hi. rwanda is marking the 30 year anniversary of the genocide claimed that claimed more than 800000 lives of political leaders gather to remember the moment that started 100 days of ethnic violence that resonates to this day. we'll have more from an academic specialist in a moment, but 1st i looked at what unfolded 3 decades ago. april 1994 and a plane carrying lawanda as presidents. just burundi and counterpart to shut down. it will kick all the juvenile, happy you. ramona and slippery and a hatch shamira, a killed along with everyone on board. but i just meant to ask nick hutus the next day, the genocide begins. over 100 days, games have many who 2 extremes, slow to hundreds of thousands, mostly ethnic touch sees, orchestrated by the rewan, tanami and militia neighbors. turning on neighbors, the clubs submission these thousands heads of churches, many up to being offered assurances that they would be safe. but nowhere is safe churches. the lights are recognized as the science of numerous mass killings. the extreme threat to life pushes masses of people through wanda's borders. sexual vi
hi. rwanda is marking the 30 year anniversary of the genocide claimed that claimed more than 800000 lives of political leaders gather to remember the moment that started 100 days of ethnic violence that resonates to this day. we'll have more from an academic specialist in a moment, but 1st i looked at what unfolded 3 decades ago. april 1994 and a plane carrying lawanda as presidents. just burundi and counterpart to shut down. it will kick all the juvenile, happy you. ramona and slippery and a...
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when you look in rwanda, they, they are certainly uh, living in peace. um, what you could say is that rolanda has exposed to some ethnic violence to neighboring congo. but you have a to see rebel great supported by over one the main ways to easton add to the keepers. and so i, i feel that yes, people tend to sort of celebrate, spoke a, going me having bro piece. i'm trying facility to rewind, but so he, this remains. he is the very polarizing take the bright lights. i have paid to the stabilizing role in the region as a whole, and we come to that in a moment. first i'd like to also, well has the, the run and government program is government done to bring people together? when i think one of the most important symbolic things i have done is to rule out based labels that weren't at the origin of some of the genocide, which is that to you, no longer if you're one of them today you, you know, i'm gonna say your who to or to see you all just to rewind and i think that's been very important before we have these labels that had been created under the 1000 colon
when you look in rwanda, they, they are certainly uh, living in peace. um, what you could say is that rolanda has exposed to some ethnic violence to neighboring congo. but you have a to see rebel great supported by over one the main ways to easton add to the keepers. and so i, i feel that yes, people tend to sort of celebrate, spoke a, going me having bro piece. i'm trying facility to rewind, but so he, this remains. he is the very polarizing take the bright lights. i have paid to the...
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and there remains from rwanda. you would to analyze language in its material, contra, inventory, you contra and the physical appearance of people and then you try to create races, compile them, and then say ok, this race migrated through them and they mixed with that race. and that was the general idea behind it. of course, that was some race as well put in on a higher key which weighs 60 because thinking made the foundations for the creation of initiative. and well that what was the idea of the material before and by um, basically taking away remains and separate them and who to put to try on whatever information you have that might be long as well. you're creating the, the foundation for future separation in order to, to, to, into well, that's what push out the compost done regardless of the extra the reality. so that might be different as a chicken off ski, even road for himself. while i don't see the see a line here between products and fox or do you think it was i was supposed to have that one. it was supposed
and there remains from rwanda. you would to analyze language in its material, contra, inventory, you contra and the physical appearance of people and then you try to create races, compile them, and then say ok, this race migrated through them and they mixed with that race. and that was the general idea behind it. of course, that was some race as well put in on a higher key which weighs 60 because thinking made the foundations for the creation of initiative. and well that what was the idea of...
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in rwanda, located in the north western region, because the way is surrounded by the funds of casualty. and it is the main gate to these green hills home to different breeds of cows. cowboys have to spend hours on their feet and it takes a while to reach and god bows from walking. and what's the best way to know that you have arrived the sound of these cows greeting you with a move. regardless who studied banking has received about 250 tourists from different parts of the world so far. and with his tours, the cowboy, now dreams of putting big oak way on the map, is one of the world's most unique tourist destinations. the promo to this place, i use the various media platforms primarily to, to post the different keep tabs of collecting light coats in tradition. as multiple deducted interest. i started reciprocal various cult service, visit reminders, tourism industry has been growing rapidly since the government decided to invest in it as a means of economic growth and development. the visit roland, the campaign has helped to market the country as a must visit destinations such as create
in rwanda, located in the north western region, because the way is surrounded by the funds of casualty. and it is the main gate to these green hills home to different breeds of cows. cowboys have to spend hours on their feet and it takes a while to reach and god bows from walking. and what's the best way to know that you have arrived the sound of these cows greeting you with a move. regardless who studied banking has received about 250 tourists from different parts of the world so far. and with...
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we talk about genocide in rwanda. we took a bunch of genocide, things started able but can don't talk about genocide income. but during the april 2nd, the story missiles over so for that's me. oh, do understand that you have to that's it. if you, if you don't and less than about one that it's nothing wrong here. us from your scene. one minute video declaration, things if you run that thing higher. and then you see if you use papers to of the initiatives. and there's nothing that talks about disaggregation is the policy that they've mentioned. unfortunately, one doesn't even teach anything interest. the 2nd bedroom we have when you have post office doesn't pick them up in the same time doses of the museum. absolutely. an artist is sitting up in your distribution that proves how it's possible to perform the cartridge. the have thousands of images isn't resume images, which have been taken enough with uh no, mostly in colorado believe. and my products is called my name is noble. my name is number yes. because uh, looking
we talk about genocide in rwanda. we took a bunch of genocide, things started able but can don't talk about genocide income. but during the april 2nd, the story missiles over so for that's me. oh, do understand that you have to that's it. if you, if you don't and less than about one that it's nothing wrong here. us from your scene. one minute video declaration, things if you run that thing higher. and then you see if you use papers to of the initiatives. and there's nothing that talks about...
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even if aside and claims are submitted in rwanda, this has been sent will have no right to return to the case. not really is what is, what is key to this? now we know that there's been a lot of legal challenges through this legislation. the supreme court's indeed found that it was previously a law for one of the risks that they highlighted about sending these asylum seekers illegal migrants to, for one. that was that they faced the risk of being uh, returned to that home countries where they may, for example, face persecution. the government though, uh, says that it is address that it signed a new tracy with rwanda, which it says addresses that specifically. and we have heard condemnation from rights groups that this policy is in humane. what are their concerns specifically? absolutely, and i think the critics of this legislation, this was the moment that they had been dreading, and they argued that this is in humane and immoral. there are concerns, they say that this is a breaching at international human rights obligations. and there are many people as well who look at this and look
even if aside and claims are submitted in rwanda, this has been sent will have no right to return to the case. not really is what is, what is key to this? now we know that there's been a lot of legal challenges through this legislation. the supreme court's indeed found that it was previously a law for one of the risks that they highlighted about sending these asylum seekers illegal migrants to, for one. that was that they faced the risk of being uh, returned to that home countries where they...
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today for looking back at the 1994 genocide in rwanda based african nation is marketing 30 years since the start of a 100 day massacre in which 800000 people were slaughtered. a warning, much of what you're about to see you may find distressing. the killings were mostly carried out by extremists, from the countries majority ethnic who choose against the influential minority tootsie population, but also moderate hutus. sexual violence was also used as a weapon with as many as 250000 women rates during the genocide. the numbers of the dead are almost impossible to comprehend. take the example of the, in the amount of genocide memorial sites. a single church were $5000.00 people were murdered over the course of only 3 days. the w is mario miller reports from the sites of one of the worst of massacres, of the genocide. it's not often that sometimes finds the strings to come here to a former church. now a memorial to the rhonda genocide, she says this is the place where she refused to die. what can i get off at the gate and not the 1st aid through grenades into the church, and many people l
today for looking back at the 1994 genocide in rwanda based african nation is marketing 30 years since the start of a 100 day massacre in which 800000 people were slaughtered. a warning, much of what you're about to see you may find distressing. the killings were mostly carried out by extremists, from the countries majority ethnic who choose against the influential minority tootsie population, but also moderate hutus. sexual violence was also used as a weapon with as many as 250000 women rates...
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the government though, uh, says that it is address, that's it, signed a new tracy with rwanda, which it says addresses that specifically. and we have heard condemnation from rights groups that this policy is inhumane. what are their concerns specifically to absolutely, and i think the critics of this legislation, this was the moment that they had been dreading, and they argued that this is in humane and immoral. uh, there are concerns. they say that this is a breeching international human rights obligations, and there are many people as well who look at this and look at how expensive is going to be and really question whether or not it is going to work for those who are full dispos, that the government that case then making is that this will act as a deterrent. they pointed square example today to the case again, the number of people making the very dangerous johnny across the channel who lost the lives saying that is exactly what this legislation is designed to prevent. his cases like us, as the counselor argument to that those that, that should be all the measures in place that pre
the government though, uh, says that it is address, that's it, signed a new tracy with rwanda, which it says addresses that specifically. and we have heard condemnation from rights groups that this policy is inhumane. what are their concerns specifically to absolutely, and i think the critics of this legislation, this was the moment that they had been dreading, and they argued that this is in humane and immoral. uh, there are concerns. they say that this is a breeching international human...
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large clock counting down to the pears olympics this summer had to be removed from the rising waters. rwanda marks the 30 year anniversary of the start of the 1994 genocide in which more than 800000 people were murdered. the killings were mostly carried out by extremists from the countries majority ethnic hutus against the minority tootsie population. the numbers of a dead are almost impossible to comprehend. take the example of the near mounted genocide memorial sites. a single church where 5000 people were murdered over the course of just 3 days. the w as marian miller reports from the sight of one of the worst massacres of the genocide. it's not often that sometimes assigns the strings to come here to a former church. now a memorial to the rhonda genocide, she says this is the place where she refused to die. look, look, i get off at the gate and not the 1st stay through grenades into the church and many people lost their legs. i was so much screaming, those who tried to leave the church were hacked with machetes, though the belongings are still here, frozen in time. and each piece tells t
large clock counting down to the pears olympics this summer had to be removed from the rising waters. rwanda marks the 30 year anniversary of the start of the 1994 genocide in which more than 800000 people were murdered. the killings were mostly carried out by extremists from the countries majority ethnic hutus against the minority tootsie population. the numbers of a dead are almost impossible to comprehend. take the example of the near mounted genocide memorial sites. a single church where...
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and i'm more forced to wear a long shift. integrating condition to get manual fit ation by the rwanda as mocking 30 years since the genocide when more than 800000 people were murdered. political and community leaders gathered with survivors into the galley beginnings were led by malicious from rondon majority, ethnic hutus, against the minority tootsie population are present paulk. again, this said the genocide must serve as a lesson against ethnic hatred. one does credit is on the process of the division and extremism which leads to genocide. con, have been in a way if left on our people we're never and they may never be left for dead again. rhonda is president paul cook, i'm and looking back at the events of 30 years ago and one of the worst atrocities took place. i once today the in your mouth to genocide memorial site. thousands of people were killed for several days at the former church, south of the capital t got a w, as in mary miller visitor. besides, it's not often that sometimes finds the strings to come here to a former church. now a memorial to the rhonda genocide, she say
and i'm more forced to wear a long shift. integrating condition to get manual fit ation by the rwanda as mocking 30 years since the genocide when more than 800000 people were murdered. political and community leaders gathered with survivors into the galley beginnings were led by malicious from rondon majority, ethnic hutus, against the minority tootsie population are present paulk. again, this said the genocide must serve as a lesson against ethnic hatred. one does credit is on the process of...
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can happen in a way if left under our people we're never and they may never be left for dead again. rwanda, as president polk, again and looking back at the events of 30 years ago. now one of the worst atrocities took place on what's today the, you know, my to genocide memorial site is where thousands of people were killed over several days at the former church. south of the capital t got e w, as in mary miller visited the site it's not often that sometimes finds the strings to come here to a former church. now a memorial to the rhonda genocide, she says this is the place where she refused to die. i get off at the gate and not the 1st stay through grenades into the church, and many people lost their legs. i was so much screaming. those who tried to leave the church were hacked with machetes, though the belongings are still here, frozen in time. and each piece tells the tale, a person's elbows tightly tied behind their back before being executed. toddlers killed with the parents to who to administer a head start. and it's killing spree a few days earlier. many to 2 families sold refuge here
can happen in a way if left under our people we're never and they may never be left for dead again. rwanda, as president polk, again and looking back at the events of 30 years ago. now one of the worst atrocities took place on what's today the, you know, my to genocide memorial site is where thousands of people were killed over several days at the former church. south of the capital t got e w, as in mary miller visited the site it's not often that sometimes finds the strings to come here to a...
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political and community leaders gathered with survivors in kigali kings were led by malicious from rwanda's majority, ethnic hutus against the minority tootsie population present pocket. gummy said the genocide must serve as a lesson against ethnic hatred. one does credit is on the process of the division unexplained msm which leads to genocide con happened. and what if left under our people we're never and they may never be left for dead again. that's rhonda is president polk. i'm a looking back at events of 30 years ago, and one of the was the atrocities took place. i was today the know my to genocide, memorial side. thousands of people were killed over several days at the former church, south of the capital q got e w. some are a middle visit at the size. it's not often that sometimes finds the strings to come here to a former church. now a memorial to the rhonda genocide, she says this is the place where she refused to die. what could i get off at the gate and not the 1st aid through grenades into the church and many people lost their legs. i was so much screaming. those who tried to lea
political and community leaders gathered with survivors in kigali kings were led by malicious from rwanda's majority, ethnic hutus against the minority tootsie population present pocket. gummy said the genocide must serve as a lesson against ethnic hatred. one does credit is on the process of the division unexplained msm which leads to genocide con happened. and what if left under our people we're never and they may never be left for dead again. that's rhonda is president polk. i'm a looking...
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the british parliament has passed a controversial bill to send asylum seekers to rwanda. prime minister richardson atkins this the 1st flight carrying my principal leave within weeks, but legal challenges are expected just after midnight, the 2 year legal impala meant to be stalemate ended order. with this vote in the house of commons, the i to the rights 312. the news to the last 237 . so the, i have a, i have a, it's a controversial that has divided opinion in britain and across here, as well as in the one to some see it as an economic opportunity. i think it to be good for the mission close to getting but in there's no nothing that is better than human to copy to quote us, we're very grateful to receive the progress from the u. k. because this will support the countries development. i'm not sure. let's go back to the hosting them as an opportunity to us as for one and because they have skills which still share with us. so you understand that this is a profit for us of is look at it from an ethical and historical perspective of it. why 2 and one is history. we had many refugees archiv
the british parliament has passed a controversial bill to send asylum seekers to rwanda. prime minister richardson atkins this the 1st flight carrying my principal leave within weeks, but legal challenges are expected just after midnight, the 2 year legal impala meant to be stalemate ended order. with this vote in the house of commons, the i to the rights 312. the news to the last 237 . so the, i have a, i have a, it's a controversial that has divided opinion in britain and across here, as well...
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style is not least the fact that there was the united nations peacekeeping mission in, on the ground in rwanda, at the time of the genocide was beginning. and within the 1st 2 weeks of the genocide, that peacekeeping mission packed up and left the u. n. was simply not willing to risk its own peace keepers in order to protect up to the civilians and searching for one to to die. that's a source of much resentment that the, that the you and really did file to stop the genocide and to protect the tootsie from those mastic is what do you make of the comments by french president and manual laquanda about the genocide he had said, you know, he had made comments about francis roll, for example, and what france could have done the microns apology is, is a very peculiar one, because in many ways he apologizes for the least defrances. finally, he apologizes for fronds and the international community not doing more to intervene to stop the genocide, but what he's not apologizing for is the fact that france was directly complicit in the carrying out of the violets for at least i, 2 months before the genoci
style is not least the fact that there was the united nations peacekeeping mission in, on the ground in rwanda, at the time of the genocide was beginning. and within the 1st 2 weeks of the genocide, that peacekeeping mission packed up and left the u. n. was simply not willing to risk its own peace keepers in order to protect up to the civilians and searching for one to to die. that's a source of much resentment that the, that the you and really did file to stop the genocide and to protect the...
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now we are looking back at 230 years since the 19 and 94 genocide in rwanda. the east african nation is marking, as i've mentioned at 30 years as since the start of a 100 day long massacre in which 800000 people were slaughtered. weren't that much of what you are about to see here. you may find distressing. the killings were mostly carried out by extremists, from the countries majority ethnic hutus against the influential minority towards the population. but also against moderate hutus. sexual violence was also used as a weapon with as many as 250000 women rates during the genocide and the numbers of the dead are almost impossible to comprehend. take the example of that and yamato genocide, memorial site, a single church were 5000 people were murdered. over the course of 3 days, dw, mario knew that reports from the sight of one of the worst massacres of the genocide. it's not often that sometimes finds the strings to come here to a former church. now a memorial to the rhonda genocide, she says this is the place where she refused to die. longer. timmery is comi
now we are looking back at 230 years since the 19 and 94 genocide in rwanda. the east african nation is marking, as i've mentioned at 30 years as since the start of a 100 day long massacre in which 800000 people were slaughtered. weren't that much of what you are about to see here. you may find distressing. the killings were mostly carried out by extremists, from the countries majority ethnic hutus against the influential minority towards the population. but also against moderate hutus. sexual...