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BOSNIA: NATO FORCES ARREST 2 WAR CRIMES SUSPECTS UPDATE

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English/Nat NATO special forces swooped down on Vitez in central Bosnia early on Thursday, capturing two Croat war crimes suspects in nighttime raids. Hours after the arrests, angry Croats staged a demonstration in Vitez and ...
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Malaysia, Singapore territorial dispute at the International Court

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1. Wide exterior of the International Court of Justice 2. Various of legal teams from Malaysia and Singapore 3. Various of judicial officials entering and getting seated, pan to court room taking their seats 4. Various of court room ...
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SYND 26 1 75 SENATOR JACKSON PRESS CONFERENCE CONCERNING THE JACKSON AMENDMENT

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Potential Presidential candidtate for the 1976 election, Senator Henry 'Scoop' Jackson, at a press conference talking about the Jackson Amendment concerning trade and restrictive emigration policies. 1. mcu Jackson SOUNDBITE "After all...
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SWITZERLAND: GENEVA: DAYTON PEACE AGREEMENT PROGRESS SUMMIT

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English/Nat Leaders from former Yugoslavia and the U-S Secretary of State Warren Christopher have gathered in Geneva for a meeting to discuss the progress of the Dayton peace agreement. The meeting is aimed at smoothing over problems...
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Greenpeace lawyer reacts to Russian decision to drop piracy charges against activists

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A Greenpeace lawyer said on Wednesday that a decision by Russia to drop piracy charged against jailed activists "doesn't go nearly far enough." Russia's main investigative agency charged the activists instead with hooliganism, which...
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Reactions to return to Serbia of Radical Party leader Seselj after his release from prison

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Victims groups in Bosnia and Croatia expressed outrage on Wednesday at the release of Serbian far-right leader, Vojislav Seselj. Seselj, who is accused of recruiting notorious paramilitary forces during the bloody Balkan wars, arrived...
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Comments from prosecutor and defence lawyer as court upholds Taylor sentence

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The decision to uphold the conviction and 50-year sentence of former Liberian President Charles Taylor has been welcomed by prosecution lawyers, but his defence say they are disappointed. The appeals chamber of the Special Court for...
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BOSNIA: BOSNIAN SERB WAR CRIMES: FRESH ALLEGATIONS MADE

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Brcko, Bosnia, January 26 and 27, 1996 1. WS of street in Brcko with U-S I-FOR base inside city limits 2. Various shots of Muslim part of Brcko destroyed in 1992 3. SOUNDBITE: Nihad Rejzovic 4. WS of city dump in Brcko 5. MS of city dump...
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UN: CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY TREATY AGREEMENT

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Natural Sound The United States signed a treaty on Sunday creating the world's first permanent international war crimes tribunal to bring to justice people accused of crimes against humanity. President Clinton acted at the last moment...
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Javier Solana & Jack Straw reax to Yassin killing

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1. Journalists 2. British Foreign Minister Jack Straw arriving in car 3. Journalists 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jack Straw, British Foreign Minister: "All of us understand Israel's need to defend itself and it's fully entitled to do that...
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Reax from Afghan Human Rights Commission to report on US Marines, file

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FILE: AP Television Jalalabad - 4 March 2007 1. Wide of crowd of people around ambulance 2. Various of wounded civilian inside ambulance AP Television Kabul - 14 April 2007 3. Afghanistan's Independent Human Rights Commission...
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Yatsenyuk meets Obama; US president says Russia could face 'costs' over Ukraine

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US President Barack Obama said on Wednesday Russia will face costs over Ukraine if it continues its incursion into Crimea. He said the United States will continue to search for a diplomatic solution to the crisis, but warned if Russia...
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USA: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT SYMPOSIUM ON WAR CRIMES

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Los Angeles, California, United States, February 26, 1998 and file 1. Interior pan of crowd to podium inside Biltmore Hotel 2. Wide shot of crowd and podium 3. Close up of flags of countries in the United Nations 4. SOUNDBITE:...
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BOSNIA: SERBS ARRESTED ON SUSPICION OF WAR CRIMES UPDATE

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English/Nat The Bosnian government has arrested at least seven Serbian army officials for alleged war crimes. The arrested men reportedly include a close associate of Serb military commander General Ratko Mladic. The Bosnian government...
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UN reports still a long way for Afghan women to be protected, protests

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10 December 2012 1. Various of Afghan women in downtown Kabul protesting against violence against women 2. Low shot of women holding placards protesting war crimes committed against civilian victims over past 30 years 11 December...
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Preview to international conference on illegal wildlife trade

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A white rhino lies in a pool of blood, barely alive. On March 2, 2012 poachers in South Africa's Kariega Game Reserve attacked and sedated her and two male white rhinos before hacking off their horns. Rhino horn is a valuable commodity...
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ITALY: FLORENCE: CONFERENCE TO ASSESS BOSNIA'S FUTURE UPDATE

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English/Nat Countries with military contingents in Bosnia have met in the Italian city of Florence to assess Bosnia's fragile peace. As the conference heard appeals for the removal from office of all indicted war criminals, the first...
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Abe says all nations must comply with international law in relation to South China Sea

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Saturday that all nations must comply with international law in relation to the South China Sea. Abe made the comment at a summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in...
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BELGIUM: EUROPEAN PEACE TRAIN JOURNEY TO KURDISTAN IS CANCELLED

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German/Eng/Nat A "European Peace Train" scheduled to carry two-thousand Kurds from Brussels to Kurdistan has been cancelled by the German and Turkish governments because of fears of terrorism. Organisers say the train - which aimed to...
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Reax as UN court acquits fmr Kosovo PM of war crimes, crimes against humanity

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Belgrade, Serbia 1. Wide of news conference in the Serbian Government building 2. SOUNDBITE: (Serbian) Bozidar Djelic, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister: "This is a black day for justice. We should all remember the way Carla Del Ponte...
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Human Rights Watch reax as Lebanon says it won't accept more Syrian refugees

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Lebanon announced on Thursday it would not accept any more refugees from neighbouring war-torn Syria, except in what authorities deem to be "exceptional" cases - a move that could prevent tens of thousands of Syrians from escaping the...
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UN rights chief cites problems in Syria

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The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on Monday called on the international community to overcome divisions and work to end the violence and human rights violations in Syria. Speaking at a special session on Syria at the...
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THE NETHERLANDS: BOSNIAN WAR CRIMES SUSPECTS ARRIVE FOR TRIAL (2)

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English/Nat NATO forces captured two Bosnian Croat war crimes suspects in pre-dawn raids on Thursday, shooting one suspect three times after he fired on Dutch forces. The Dutch marines were flown into central Bosnia to lead the...
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Video said to show Syrian soldiers being killed may show war crime, group says

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1. Wide of Riccardo Noury, Amnesty International spokesman, watching video which is alleged to show Syrian gunmen, apparently rebels, surrounding group of captured men, some in military uniforms UPSOUND (English) Noury: It is shocking...