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International court refuses to rule on whether Santa's helper "Black Pete" is a racist stereotype

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The Netherlands' highest administrative court has refused to wade into the increasingly acrimonious national debate around "Black Pete," the sidekick to the Dutch equivalent of Santa Claus. Opponents call Pete, who is often played by...
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WRAP Fmr Bosn Serb parl speaker gets 27 years for war crimes, genocide acquittal

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AP Television 1. Pan from left to right, exterior of International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), in The Hague, Netherlands 2. Close of ICTY sign on the wall, behind barred fence 3. Close of ICTY windows 4. Mid of...
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BOSNIA: NATO FORCES ARREST 2 WAR CRIMES SUSPECTS

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Natural Sound NATO forces captured two Bosnian Croats indicted by the U-N war crimes tribunal early on Thursday in central Bosnia. One of the suspects was shot three times whilst resisting arrest and has been seriously...
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EL SALVADOR: US SECRETARY OF STATE WARREN CHRISTOPHER VISIT

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English/Nat US Secretary of State Warren Christopher has said the United States will not intervene militarily in Cuba following Saturday's shoot-down incident. Two planes flown by right-wing Cuban exiles were attacked and four flyers...
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War crimes court hands down first sentences

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1. Alex Tamba Brima seated 2. Brima Bazzy Kamara seated 3. Santigie Borbor Kanu seated 4. Judge Julia Sebutinde delivering verdict 5. Wide shot of all defendants sitting with guards in court 6. Judge Julia Sebutinde delivering...
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Netanyahu on ICC's probe into possible war crimes in Palestinian territories

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Israel's premier said that the International Criminal Court's (ICC) decision to launch a probe into possible war crimes in Palestinian territories was "absurd" and "preposterous." In a harshly worded statement on Saturday, Benjamin...
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BOSNIA: ZORAN VUKOVIC SUSPECTED OF WAR CRIMES

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XFA Sarajevo and Foca, Bosnia, December 24, 1999 and file Sarajevo - December 24, 1999 1. Wide shot of list of wanted suspects 2. Close up shot of indictment showing name of suspect, date of birth etc 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lt...
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Human Rights Watch report says both rebels and Syrian government guilty of war crimes

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Rebel fighters in Syria killed at least 190 civilians and abducted more than 200 during an offensive against a village on Syria's Mediterranean coast, according to a report by Human Rights Watch (HRW). The international human rights...
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WRAP Adds NATO comment detention of son of most wanted war crimes suspect

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++Please note: Sasa is pronounced 'Sasha'++ Pale, Bosnia - July 7, 2005 1. Exterior of Sasa Karadzic's apartment 2. Cars parked outside front of apartment 3. Close up clothes hanging outside front of house 4. Helicopter landing 5....
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THE NETHERLANDS: DUSAN TADIC COURT APPEAL DISMISSED

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The Hague, Netherlands 15 July 1999 and Omarska, Sanski Most, Bosnia File The Hague, Netherlands - 15 July 1. Judges arriving 2. Wide shot of Bosnian Serb Dusan Tadic in court 3. Wide shot of court chamber 4. Mid shot of Tadic listening...
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Official reaction to Saddam Hussein tribunal video

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1. Wide shot of the Iraqi National Assembly ordinary session 2. Various of session 3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Ali al-Dabag, United Iraqi Alliance spokesman "I think the tribunal is in need of restructuring, the tribunal specialising in...
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UN on evidence of atrocities, MSF on numbers of injured treated

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South Sudan's political and military leaders should be held accountable for war crimes committed in the country, a senior United Nations official said on Friday. UN Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights, Ivan Simonovic, said the...
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Hunt for war crimes suspect, mothers of Srebrenica react

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Zepa 1. Helicopter searching mountains 2. Aerials of the search operations 3. AerialS of the caves where police suspect Mladic has been hiding 4. Caves in Zepa 5. Wide of police in the cave 6. SOUNDBITE: (Serbian) Dragomir Andan,...
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SOUTH AFRICA: CHIEF PROSECUTOR RICHARD GOLDSTONE PROFILE

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English/Nat The man who first indicted Bosnian Serb Dusan Tadic for crimes against humanity has described Wednesday's guilty finding by the Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal as an "important historic event." As the Tribunal's Chief...
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Patten and Cowen comment on Rantisi assassination

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1. Irish Foreign Minister Brian Cowen walks to podium 2. Media 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Brian Cowen, Irish Foreign Minister: "This morning I wanted to use this opportunity going in to resume our meeting with our Asian colleagues to...
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Annan with Israeli and Palestinian officials

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Davos, Switzerland - 23 January 2004 1. Silvan Shalom, Israeli Foreign Minister, emerges from a meeting with Kofi Annan, United Nations Secretary-General at a hotel in Davos, Switzerland 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Israeli Foreign Minister...
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WRAP Mathare, Eldoret residents flee GRAPHIC PIX; hospital, Odinga, govt comments

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Eldoret 1. Aerial of Eldoret Kakamega 2. Aerial of town of Kakamega showing burned cars Nairobi 3. Wide exterior of Nairobi airport 4. Residents who fled from Eldoret waiting outside airport for relatives 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mary...
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UN says Milosevic died of heart attack, autopsy statement

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1. Various of written statement by UN war crimes tribunal announcing preliminary results of autopsy 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alexandra Milanov, United Nations Spokesperson: "The tribunal has received a brief summary of the autopsy...
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Chirac and Ahern comments on Yassin, terrorism

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1. French President Jacques Chirac greeting Irish Prime Minister, Bertie Ahern 2. Wide shot of presidents at podium 3. SOUNDBITE: (French) Jacques Chirac, French President: "France and that is the case for all the European nations...
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European Council President van Rompuy comment on Syria

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European Council President Herman Van Rompuy urged UN investigators to release information as soon as possible about the chemical weapons attack in Syria so the international community can decide how to respond. In unusually strong...
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Lawyers present case in war crimes hearing

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1. Palais de Justice 2. Various exteriors of Palais de Justice 3. Plaintiff approaching 4. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Souad Srour al-Mereh, Survivor of survivors of the Sabra and Chatilla massacre "It is my hope and the hope of all the...
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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon speaks at the Peace and Stability Centre

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1. Wide top shot of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon arriving at inauguration ceremony 2. Cutaway of cameraman 3. Close of banner for inauguration of Centre for International Peace and Stability 4. Wide top shot of ceremony 5. Ban...
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Interrogations under scrutiny at the first Guantanamo war crimes trial

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1. Courtroom sketch of Salim Hamdan, former driver for al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden 2. Sketch of courtroom 3. Close of clearance sticker reading: "Clearance of Sketch artist courtroom drawings." Signed by James Powell, Security...
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USA - US support for war crimes tribunal

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US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright on Thursday (06/03) reiterated strong US support for the war crimes tribunal in the former Yugoslavia. Senate hearing; cutaway press; Senator (no name) sot question to Albright "over a year after...