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in south africa and the entire situation is very embarrassing for south africa because now it's stuck between a rock and hard place whether they let bashir leave the country or considering possibly arresting him, either way they would have criticism on one side from african union and obligations to the organization in terms of immunity and his estate and international law and obligations to the international criminal courts. >> there was a court order preventing president bashir from leaving the country, that was issued yesterday but also yesterday his plane was moved from a civilian to a military airport, i mean they saw a loophole at the time they issued the court order that is highly embarrassing, isn't it? >> well especially if bashir was orchestrated in such a manner in that this court case one of respondents did not include the military especially military air base and that would have caused bashir would allow him to leave via that air base and at this point if indeed he left what is possibly an investigation as to who allowed him to leave the country and also we are wondering i
in south africa and the entire situation is very embarrassing for south africa because now it's stuck between a rock and hard place whether they let bashir leave the country or considering possibly arresting him, either way they would have criticism on one side from african union and obligations to the organization in terms of immunity and his estate and international law and obligations to the international criminal courts. >> there was a court order preventing president bashir from...
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africa's own position in the past where they did instead tell al bashir not to travel to south africa because he could risk being arrested. and in not complying with the decision of the high court is the south african government through its various departments actually can be found in contempt of court if such a case is brought forward. >> so just how embarrassing do you think this is for south africa? >> i think on many levels it is embarrassing because they haven't been consistent on their point of view on international governance. they would have told you they are in full support of the icc and full support of international criminal justice. less than seven days later we are herring a completely different story. so there's a tale of inconsistency and perhaps it will be embarrassing for them when they do appear in be the international court. >> the african union has repeatedly said it believes the icc is biased against african nation. it sounds that the south african government is siding with the african union. do you agree? >> absolutely. led to a decision this was a decision that
africa's own position in the past where they did instead tell al bashir not to travel to south africa because he could risk being arrested. and in not complying with the decision of the high court is the south african government through its various departments actually can be found in contempt of court if such a case is brought forward. >> so just how embarrassing do you think this is for south africa? >> i think on many levels it is embarrassing because they haven't been consistent...
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omar al-bashir triumphantly returned to sudan in defiance of him to stay put in south africa. thank you so much for being with us. help us understand something. bashir had been told he would get immunity from the south africa government for attending the african summit. is this a battle between the high court and the government? >> the south african government has come out to say through the courts where they made reputation that this agreement was made specifically with the african union with the summit, and should president al bashir at any other time for example during the holiday he would be arrested. so this does turn out to be a battle. south africa appeared to extend its obligations to the icc but the problem here it's torn between listening to what the africa union demands of iter, as a member that have, and also what it's obligations are legally domestically and internationally to the international criminal court. going forward there will be clarity needed about how the sudanese president left the country with this investigation pending, and in that way south africa w
omar al-bashir triumphantly returned to sudan in defiance of him to stay put in south africa. thank you so much for being with us. help us understand something. bashir had been told he would get immunity from the south africa government for attending the african summit. is this a battle between the high court and the government? >> the south african government has come out to say through the courts where they made reputation that this agreement was made specifically with the african union...
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then a high court has said south africa's south africa's conduct has not been consistent to that. in line with south africa's sentiment as well as with the african union to say it wants to pull away from the international criminal court where bashir wanted for crimes against humidity. >> and earlier a representative told barnaby phillips that they are looking into whether south africa flouted the directions of the international criminal court. >> which they ignored with impunity. >> and that has been made very well to them. now it would be for the chamber of the international criminal court whether there was a noncompliance by south africa and whether such a finding is made it should be conveyed to the united nations security council for any measures they deem appropriate to ensure this cooperation. >> but sudan's foreign minister was critical of attempts to send bashir to the icc. >> translator: these attempts are meant to disturb ar our harmony and we believe that the sudan government will have a firm, strict instance against any country taking such a decision. simply for this a
then a high court has said south africa's south africa's conduct has not been consistent to that. in line with south africa's sentiment as well as with the african union to say it wants to pull away from the international criminal court where bashir wanted for crimes against humidity. >> and earlier a representative told barnaby phillips that they are looking into whether south africa flouted the directions of the international criminal court. >> which they ignored with impunity....
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he is attended an african union summit in south africa. leaders are expected to discuss the political arrest and the migration crisis on the continent. >>> al shabaab has launched a dawn attack on an army base on kenya. the group also raided a nearby town >>> sunday's raids come on the anniversary of attacks in which close to 100 people were killed in a series of armed assaults. >>reporter: they're heading to the military barracks -- kenyans in somolia for a while. this comes on the eve of a series of attacks that started here last year and then spread to neighboring villages. what's happening behind me is a memorial prayer service to honor those who died. people not just here but across the country are very worried about this across the country. recruitment is going on in al shabaab in some parts. >>> the efforts in south africa to hand sudan's president over to the icc, let's go live to south africa. what do we know about the likelihood he will actually hand it over? >>reporter: so far the likelihood that it would be handed over are very
he is attended an african union summit in south africa. leaders are expected to discuss the political arrest and the migration crisis on the continent. >>> al shabaab has launched a dawn attack on an army base on kenya. the group also raided a nearby town >>> sunday's raids come on the anniversary of attacks in which close to 100 people were killed in a series of armed assaults. >>reporter: they're heading to the military barracks -- kenyans in somolia for a while. this...
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bashir was in south africa to attend the african summit. thousands of syrians have fled across the border with turkey trying oescape fighting between kurds and fighters from islamic state of iraq and the levant. backed by u.s. air power trying to restay a town in i.s.i.l. hands. >>> a rift is growing between australia and indonesia over claims the australian navy bribed people smugglers to stay them back to indonesia. won't confirm if the bribe took place. andrew thomas reports. >> reporter: did australia pay smugglers to return these asylum seekers to indonesia? be be the prime minister refused to answer. >> they not on the operational details of -- >> silent on my -- >> necessary and what has been done to stop the boats. >> reporter: but stopped by bribing smugglers? the allegation is that six crew members on a boat carrying asylum seekers were paid $5,000 each to turn the boat around. >> they did confirm that the australians did pay the members of the boat crew and if that was not in fact case and they were turned back away into the open
bashir was in south africa to attend the african summit. thousands of syrians have fled across the border with turkey trying oescape fighting between kurds and fighters from islamic state of iraq and the levant. backed by u.s. air power trying to restay a town in i.s.i.l. hands. >>> a rift is growing between australia and indonesia over claims the australian navy bribed people smugglers to stay them back to indonesia. won't confirm if the bribe took place. andrew thomas reports....
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south africa said that if he visits south africa, he will be arrested. we'll have to wait and see what will happen. at the moment there's no evidence that he is in south africa. what we know for sure is that the plane which carried the emblems and symbols of sudan is somewhere in south africa. >> i want to tap into your expertise on burundi, and pick up what i was saying earlier. we say that burundi will dominate the talks at this au summit. the au is passing the buck to the east african economic community, isn't it? >> that's what they do all the time. the buck has been passed to the east african community. they are at pains to justify what to do how to go about the situation in george burnett. importantly, the discussion is about the postponement of the elections, not the withdrawal of raining for a third term. they are not calling for the postponement, but not to run for a third term. four of the seven judges who endorsed the constitution that, you know will allow pierre nkurunziza to run for a third term have left the country. only three did approve
south africa said that if he visits south africa, he will be arrested. we'll have to wait and see what will happen. at the moment there's no evidence that he is in south africa. what we know for sure is that the plane which carried the emblems and symbols of sudan is somewhere in south africa. >> i want to tap into your expertise on burundi, and pick up what i was saying earlier. we say that burundi will dominate the talks at this au summit. the au is passing the buck to the east african...
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after defying the south africa corridor preventing him from leaving johannesburg. omar al-bashir arrived in khartoum in the last 30 minutes. his sharp exit from a military airport came while a judge was still deliberating on whether to hand him over to the international criminal court for crimes against humanity. south africa's high court has now asked for an investigation into how bashir was able to leave. well sudan's foreign minister has been speaking, and was a few minutes ago critical of sending bashir to the icc. >> she's attempts are meant to disturb our harmony and we believe that the sudan government will have a firm strict instance against any country taking such a decision simply for the reason that it's a matter of sovereignty. we're a sovereign state. the president is elected by the people of sudan. all of these statements are lame and meaningless. >> we're live from johannesburg in south africa. bashir's departure leaves the executive judiciary in a bit of conflict doesn't it? >> well, that's exactly the case sami and that's the concern with how regar
after defying the south africa corridor preventing him from leaving johannesburg. omar al-bashir arrived in khartoum in the last 30 minutes. his sharp exit from a military airport came while a judge was still deliberating on whether to hand him over to the international criminal court for crimes against humanity. south africa's high court has now asked for an investigation into how bashir was able to leave. well sudan's foreign minister has been speaking, and was a few minutes ago critical of...
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this was in the public gazette of south africa 10 days ago. it seems the court does not know about this, which is bad or it does know and this is worse. but this is a matter to be assessed by law. >> reporter: it's left the south africa government in a very difficult position. pretoria has an agreement with the you had au that sitting heads of state cannot be arrested. the question is, what happens now? >> who is it that can prevents al bashir from leaching south africa? is there an official? it is -- he will have to be arrested. and he will have to be put in custody. and all of those are not the court's responsibility. the court has made a decision which according to the law is quite correct. but it can't enforce its own decisions. >> reporter: nine international criminal court has asked south africa to arrest bashier accusing him of crimes against humanity and genocide in dar fewer. south africa has signed up to the i.c.c. many african nations believe the i.c.c. is biased against its leaders and picking them out for prosecution. that may swa
this was in the public gazette of south africa 10 days ago. it seems the court does not know about this, which is bad or it does know and this is worse. but this is a matter to be assessed by law. >> reporter: it's left the south africa government in a very difficult position. pretoria has an agreement with the you had au that sitting heads of state cannot be arrested. the question is, what happens now? >> who is it that can prevents al bashir from leaching south africa? is there an...
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he is in south africa for the african summit. a judge is due to issue a ruling on monday. the icc first indicted the president in 2009. he's wanted for alleged war crimes including genocide commitmented during the darfur conflict. the icc says it's deeply concerned about negative consequence ifs the arrest is not carried out but south africa's governing amc accuses them of unfairly targeting african leaders. >>reporter: much of the focus here on sunday has been around the presence of the president of sudan. he's of course wanted by the international criminal court on charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes stemming back to fighting in darfur. now, the african union is saying that ass as a sitting head of state, he should be attending the summit here in africa. the government has been taken to court by civil society groups as well as human rights watch to be forced to adhere to their obligations from the icc. they are of course signatory to the rome statute which established that court. so we're seeing potential fallout. and ultimately, there are concern around th
he is in south africa for the african summit. a judge is due to issue a ruling on monday. the icc first indicted the president in 2009. he's wanted for alleged war crimes including genocide commitmented during the darfur conflict. the icc says it's deeply concerned about negative consequence ifs the arrest is not carried out but south africa's governing amc accuses them of unfairly targeting african leaders. >>reporter: much of the focus here on sunday has been around the presence of the...
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president bashir is our guest in south africa. and he can stay whatever time he likes and can leave any time he wants and this is actually and he said he is under the protection of the south africa authority. and so i think this is all this because we used to talk about the country but all the african leaders decided not to deal with this and this is an important thing so whether there is some countries or declared to ask about bashir or reports. >> but the judiciary in south africa is independent of the political leadership there. i mean if the court decides to arrest president bashir then he should be arrested. >> you know the judiciary has not got the policemen or something to do this. or have this power. authorities said ten days ago they are not going to deal with this so this is just you know maybe dealing with the past. but the president is there and nobody is directing him. >> are you saying sir, that the rule of law is of no value? >> not the rule of law. the country and regarding the agreement decided not to deal with th
president bashir is our guest in south africa. and he can stay whatever time he likes and can leave any time he wants and this is actually and he said he is under the protection of the south africa authority. and so i think this is all this because we used to talk about the country but all the african leaders decided not to deal with this and this is an important thing so whether there is some countries or declared to ask about bashir or reports. >> but the judiciary in south africa is...
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the south africa is moving in line with the icc. rather moving in line with the african union saying that the icc should not have jurisdiction over africa, and it does not have any value and it's eye bassed in its approach to dealing with alleged crimes against humanity or war crimes specifically in africa. >> how is this drama all playing out with africans? how are they responding to their government's actions. >> they're not particularly concerned about the standing of the high court and whether or not the african government has enough respect for that court considering they did not hold up that order that omar al-bashir remain in the country. and they responded negatively to how they have conducted itself. it's only a few hours ago that the government said oh, yes omar al-bashir has left the country. prior to that they said we have no knowledge of where he is. no knowledge of whether or not he is in the country. that's been frustrating for south africans because there is protocol that goes along with the foreign foreign heads eve
the south africa is moving in line with the icc. rather moving in line with the african union saying that the icc should not have jurisdiction over africa, and it does not have any value and it's eye bassed in its approach to dealing with alleged crimes against humanity or war crimes specifically in africa. >> how is this drama all playing out with africans? how are they responding to their government's actions. >> they're not particularly concerned about the standing of the high...
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africa winning the 2010 world cup with never intended only to benefit south africa, but it success was meant to benefit the african continent as well as the african diaspora, and they had a payment to the caribbean football association to benefit that association and a development fund, so mr. bmbalula saying this was a payment always meaning to go to the football association, and it was definitely not a bribe by the south african football association, and also not a bribe by the south african government. gazpromgenie: ayesha, do the journalists seem to believe what the south african sports minister is trying to convince them of? ayesha: i think the problem started when the scandal broke. it was only on the weekend when the south african football association president came out unexpectedly and said yes, an amount of $10 million u.s. was indeed paid to jack warner's organization, but this was not a bride, it was a payment into a development fund, so then fikile mbalula came out and said he was corrected by the payment, but that it was not a bribe. some journalists are thinking there is
africa winning the 2010 world cup with never intended only to benefit south africa, but it success was meant to benefit the african continent as well as the african diaspora, and they had a payment to the caribbean football association to benefit that association and a development fund, so mr. bmbalula saying this was a payment always meaning to go to the football association, and it was definitely not a bribe by the south african football association, and also not a bribe by the south african...
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south africa is concerned about south africa's place in leading the continent and also the place in the african union and maintaining this commitment to international law as well as obligations to the international criminal court. south africa following the leadership of nelson mandela is expected to be an example in terms of protecting its constitution as well as abiding by international law and protecting human rights so depending what comes out of this court case and whether or not el bashir leaves the country south africa could possibly face a lot of criticism, adrian. >> many thanks live in johanesburg. opposition leaders in australia demanding if navy commanders bribed people smugglers to take migrants back to indonesia and a boat with 65 my grants on board were stopped last month and said they were paid $5,000 each to return to indonesia. australia's prime minister tony abbot is refusing to confirm or deny the statements and sarah is a senator with the australian green party and says turning away migrants is a moral question for the australian government. >> we believe there need
south africa is concerned about south africa's place in leading the continent and also the place in the african union and maintaining this commitment to international law as well as obligations to the international criminal court. south africa following the leadership of nelson mandela is expected to be an example in terms of protecting its constitution as well as abiding by international law and protecting human rights so depending what comes out of this court case and whether or not el bashir...
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and on the other hand, south africa's on the obligation to the international criminal court. considering there is an arrest warrants for president alba shear. >> let's hear from a sudanese government minister. sudan's government insistence that their president will return as scheduled regardless of the court's decision. >> we are here as guests and hosted by the government of south africa. i believe the government of south africa can deal with its court and whatever it's trying to stop president bashier from leaving the country. i can tell you president bashier will leaf on time as it has been scheduled. >> so, if the court in south africa decides to comply with the i.c.c. request to arrest omar al bashir and hands him over to the international criminal court. how will it enforce its decision? >> reporter: well, that's the difficulty that the court is facing, adrian is does it have particular for enforce this decision. earlier on sunday when they first came out it say this they could stay in the country the home affairs department at the international aid for johannesburg ref
and on the other hand, south africa's on the obligation to the international criminal court. considering there is an arrest warrants for president alba shear. >> let's hear from a sudanese government minister. sudan's government insistence that their president will return as scheduled regardless of the court's decision. >> we are here as guests and hosted by the government of south africa. i believe the government of south africa can deal with its court and whatever it's trying to...
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sudanese omar al-bashir are a leaving south africa. all at www.aljazeera.com. >> two escaped convicted continue to evade police in northern new york. now the woman accused of helping them heads to court. >>> omar al-bashir heads out of south africa despite court order. and heading north to drill in the arctic, but the coast guard stopped their plan. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. the manhunt for those two convicted killers who escaped from a new york prison is now in its tenth day. there is still no sign of them, but we're getting new details about the woman who allegedry helped richard matt and david sweat to escape. she was in court just a short time ago. >> joys mitchell has pleaded not guilty to providing tools so the inmates could break out of clinton correctional facility. you're looking at pictures of her inside the courtroom where her hearing got under way. she was going to meet the men with a getaway car but she got cold feet at the last minute because she said she still loves her husb
sudanese omar al-bashir are a leaving south africa. all at www.aljazeera.com. >> two escaped convicted continue to evade police in northern new york. now the woman accused of helping them heads to court. >>> omar al-bashir heads out of south africa despite court order. and heading north to drill in the arctic, but the coast guard stopped their plan. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. the manhunt for those two convicted killers who...
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south africa has agreed that they will not arrest him. however, the government has been taken to the court to be forced to adhere to their obligations from the icc. so we are seeing potentially a fallout between south africa and the icc. and ultimately, there are concerns around the high court in south africa enforcing whatever verdict they do come up with later on monday >>> al shabaab has launched a dawn attack on an army base in coastal kenya. two soldiers were killed as well as 11 fighters. the group also raided a nearby town >>> sunday's raids came on the anniversary of attacks in which close to 100 people were killed on a series of armed assaults. catherine sawyer is close to the border with somolia. >>reporter: the soldiers were heading to the military barracks. the gunmen went to a nearby town center. the people are praying. this comes on the eve of a series of attacks that started here last year and then spread to neighboring villages. what's happening behind me is a memorial prayer service to honor those who died. people not jus
south africa has agreed that they will not arrest him. however, the government has been taken to the court to be forced to adhere to their obligations from the icc. so we are seeing potentially a fallout between south africa and the icc. and ultimately, there are concerns around the high court in south africa enforcing whatever verdict they do come up with later on monday >>> al shabaab has launched a dawn attack on an army base in coastal kenya. two soldiers were killed as well as 11...
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south africa has signed up to the i.c.c. many south african nations between the i.c.c. is biased against them picking out their leaders for prosecution. that means the decision on monday on whether or not to arrest the man who has governed sudan since 1989 will reverberate around africa and the world. al jazerra johannesburg, south africa. >>> talks between greece and its european creditors in brussels have ended without an agreement on the debt crisis. european officials dismissed greece's latest reform proposals prompting fears that athens is getting closer to leaving the euro zone, greece's anti-austerity government is refuse to go implement large scale spending cuts. talks are set to resume again in luxembourg on thursday. >>> nepal will soon reopen all of the heritage sites in the kathmandu valley in a bid to attract forrist after april's devastating earthquake. among the sites are the noble courts which were badly damaged. unesco has raised safety concerns over reopening but officials believe the necessary measures are in place. in rural nepal volunteers are helpi
south africa has signed up to the i.c.c. many south african nations between the i.c.c. is biased against them picking out their leaders for prosecution. that means the decision on monday on whether or not to arrest the man who has governed sudan since 1989 will reverberate around africa and the world. al jazerra johannesburg, south africa. >>> talks between greece and its european creditors in brussels have ended without an agreement on the debt crisis. european officials dismissed...
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sarah: thank you for your reporting from south africa. in south africa is also considering a withdraw from the national criminal court. it's a fallout from a dispute when the sudanese president visited earlier this month. he is wanted by the icc on genocide charges but he was allowed to leave the country despite a south african court ruling barring his departure. he was attending a meeting of the african union. he had immunity from arrest because he was attending an international summit. earlier, we spoke to the leader of south africa up our main opposition party. he told us he wanted a full investigation. >> what is critical is that what took place is a violation of the international criminal court. the south african high court ruled that he should of been arrested. the president highlighted in 2010 that if he arrived in south africa, he should've been arrested. so far, we are saying, how does the government get containment of its own laws and court order? so that those were responsible for the actions of allowing him to leave must be he
sarah: thank you for your reporting from south africa. in south africa is also considering a withdraw from the national criminal court. it's a fallout from a dispute when the sudanese president visited earlier this month. he is wanted by the icc on genocide charges but he was allowed to leave the country despite a south african court ruling barring his departure. he was attending a meeting of the african union. he had immunity from arrest because he was attending an international summit....
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sarah: thank you for your reporting from south africa. in south africa is also considering a withdraw from the national criminal court. it's a fallout from a dispute when the sudanese president visited earlier this month. he is wanted by the icc on genocide charges but he was allowed to leave the country despite a south african court ruling barring his departure. he was attending a meeting of the african union. he had immunity from arrest because he was attending an international summit. earlier, we spoke to the leader of south africa up our main opposition party. he told us he wanted a full investigation. >> what is critical is that what took place is a violation of the international criminal court. the south african high court ruled that he should of been arrested. the president highlighted in 2010 that if he arrived in south africa, he should've been arrested. so far, we are saying, how does the government get containment of its own laws and court order? so that those were responsible for the actions of allowing him to leave must be he
sarah: thank you for your reporting from south africa. in south africa is also considering a withdraw from the national criminal court. it's a fallout from a dispute when the sudanese president visited earlier this month. he is wanted by the icc on genocide charges but he was allowed to leave the country despite a south african court ruling barring his departure. he was attending a meeting of the african union. he had immunity from arrest because he was attending an international summit....
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there is an agreement between the union and south africa that he has immunity while here. the high court is now expected to hear arguments from south african department of justice as well as the civil society organizations as to why the arrest should happen and why not and south africa's position on that. just to understand, the high court has said we understand strick can says obligation. we don't need to be reminded further and arguments are expect to proceed anytime from now. >> i want to ask you more about the response, because he was welcomed when he arrived in jonesberg. there was a reluctance by africa to hand over any leaders. the sudanese have called for a press conference. what is likely to happen next, do you think? >> well, there certainly is a sentiment from the african union that we will not have any sitting head of state arrested. they say that their also trying to move away from their obligations to the international criminal court. if we look back to prior statements from president zuma, he said if the sudan president came, he would be arrested and is back
there is an agreement between the union and south africa that he has immunity while here. the high court is now expected to hear arguments from south african department of justice as well as the civil society organizations as to why the arrest should happen and why not and south africa's position on that. just to understand, the high court has said we understand strick can says obligation. we don't need to be reminded further and arguments are expect to proceed anytime from now. >> i want...
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al-bashir was in south africa to attend an african union summit. before leaving, he posed for a group photo with other african leaders, including the south african president, jacob zuma. the south african government is facing criticism at home and abroad for defying its own judiciary and allowing al-bashir to walk free. brian: what went wrong? our -- a spokesman at the international criminal court is joining us live on the line from the head. did the icc really believe that omar al-bashir was going to be arrested in south africa and finally face the charges against him? >> just before answering you. -- you, i need to make a point that mr. al-bashir is presumed innocent, like all suspects. only after a trial is guilt proven beyond a reasonable doubt. mr. al-bashir is present innocent but he is suspected of having committed war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide in darfur. for the icc, it is important to arrest mr. al-bashir in order for the proceedings to go ahead for the victims to see that justice is being done, and also for humanity to
al-bashir was in south africa to attend an african union summit. before leaving, he posed for a group photo with other african leaders, including the south african president, jacob zuma. the south african government is facing criticism at home and abroad for defying its own judiciary and allowing al-bashir to walk free. brian: what went wrong? our -- a spokesman at the international criminal court is joining us live on the line from the head. did the icc really believe that omar al-bashir was...
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. >> south africa's high court is launching an investigation how sudan's president was able to leave the country. omar al bashir is wanted at the time international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity in darfur. be bashir was told he would get immunity for attending this conference. so is this a battle between the high escort and the government? >> reporter: well, it certainly is the case regarding his immunity, based on an agreement between the south african government and the african union around immunity for heads of state. linked to its approach to the international criminal court. now he it has left south africa in a very difficult position in that it didn't respect the order set out by the high court. bashir was still able to leave the country and has seven days to respond to questions around that and ultimately this will lead to further questions around how south africa government respect the courts in the country and what kind of precedent has been set so far. >> does it also set a precedent in terms of how the powers of the international criminal court or perh
. >> south africa's high court is launching an investigation how sudan's president was able to leave the country. omar al bashir is wanted at the time international criminal court for alleged crimes against humanity in darfur. be bashir was told he would get immunity for attending this conference. so is this a battle between the high escort and the government? >> reporter: well, it certainly is the case regarding his immunity, based on an agreement between the south african...
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has ordered south africa to determine how he was able to leave the country. this is in line with growing au sentiment that the icc unfairly targets african states and lacks credibility. >> this is 2015, not 1715. the concept of a european funded ngo, trying to enforce a european directed european funded court trying to force black africans to send other black africans back in chains, that's incredible sort of travesty. >> there's been no indication yet if that court would take up the allegations against al bashir. al jazeera johannesburg. >> kurdish forces and the islamic state of iraq and the levant fight for control of a key border town. kurdish ypg fighters say they have taken control of tal abyad. bernard smith reports from akchakalay on the turkish side of the border. >> their flag now flies over this border crossing. the three week assault by the ychgypg on tal abyad u.s. air strikes have helped the ypg push through, the price they paid is homes turned to rubble. >> we lost our home ten days ago. before that life was okay. is. >> translator: we were ter
has ordered south africa to determine how he was able to leave the country. this is in line with growing au sentiment that the icc unfairly targets african states and lacks credibility. >> this is 2015, not 1715. the concept of a european funded ngo, trying to enforce a european directed european funded court trying to force black africans to send other black africans back in chains, that's incredible sort of travesty. >> there's been no indication yet if that court would take up...
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>> south africa is not saying much at this point but it seems unlikely they will follow through on that at this point. there is sentiment in the south african union that this policeman complete that is being circulated when the union was established in 2002, they don't see the icc being independent they consider it to have an agenda and especially the icc's dealings with kenyan leaders following 2008. south africa not saying too much but very unlikely bashir will be arrested. >> thank you very much live in johannesburg. >>> u.n. brokered peace talks in geneva aimed at ending the war in yemen although there is doubt who will attend. in yemen ongoing fighting is taking a heavy toll on civilians. richard martin reports ton situation in ta'izz. >> a tanker of water arrives in the town of ta'izz in yemen. most government services have been cut here because of the fighting around the city. schools are shut. power is down. and supplies are running desperately low. >> translator: there is a war. we have to stay at home where it's safe. it's chaos.no one can live in such conditions. >> main elec
>> south africa is not saying much at this point but it seems unlikely they will follow through on that at this point. there is sentiment in the south african union that this policeman complete that is being circulated when the union was established in 2002, they don't see the icc being independent they consider it to have an agenda and especially the icc's dealings with kenyan leaders following 2008. south africa not saying too much but very unlikely bashir will be arrested. >>...
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the international court has questions of power politics, and, it's not just south africa, that comes into question, and why it is proceeding on this occasion and now we find on you u ourselves, i cannot understand but it would be interesting to see what comes out tomorrow, south africa has an obligation to fulfill whatever obligation is done, and they have concerns about the way that this has been carrying out its business, and, a lot of the people here are after photgraph can and, the leaders have been very clear i will be watching clothesly to see whether they fine some sort of creative political solution, that allows him to sneak quietly back home, and the law and, it would prevail, and he would be held to account to answer to a lot of the charges that have been leveled against him including the crime against humanity. >>> the armed group has launched a attack, in kenya two soldiers were killed and 11 fighters local media are reporting the group raided the nearby town. this happened during the anniversary of attacks which killed 100 people, and its surrounding villages, and cather
the international court has questions of power politics, and, it's not just south africa, that comes into question, and why it is proceeding on this occasion and now we find on you u ourselves, i cannot understand but it would be interesting to see what comes out tomorrow, south africa has an obligation to fulfill whatever obligation is done, and they have concerns about the way that this has been carrying out its business, and, a lot of the people here are after photgraph can and, the leaders...
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the entire situation is embarrassing for south africa. it's stuck between a rock and a hard place whether they should have left him leave the country or whether they were possibly considering arresting him. >> we'll speak to a lawyer who has advised the i.c.c. on the bashir case. >> yemen is on the verge of collapse after three months of fighting. talks are underway to end the war in geneva. there will be no pause unless houthis pull out from the areas they control and the houthis say that will not happen. ban ki-moon is calling for an immediate ceasefire. >> we don't have a moment to lose. in yemen's case, the ticking clock is not a time piece. it's a time bomb. the fighting is giving new strength to some of the world's most ruthless terrorist groups. the region simply cannot sustain another open wound like syria and libya. >> we have more from outside those talks in geneva. >> talks are now underway at the united nations envoy the houthis haven't arrived yet. we expect them to arrive later in the day. there will be no face-to-face talks
the entire situation is embarrassing for south africa. it's stuck between a rock and a hard place whether they should have left him leave the country or whether they were possibly considering arresting him. >> we'll speak to a lawyer who has advised the i.c.c. on the bashir case. >> yemen is on the verge of collapse after three months of fighting. talks are underway to end the war in geneva. there will be no pause unless houthis pull out from the areas they control and the houthis...
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our reporter on the scene in south africa. these parks are popular, but do they allow people to get too close? >>> plus, they call her the queen of versailles. the woman on a mission to build her own palace the largest home in the country. tonight, she gives us a tour and tell us what happened when she traded it in for a walk in very different shoes on celebrity wife swap. >>> and he's the guy taking barista art way beyond the smiley face. the man who's blowing up on social media with creations. but first, the "nightline 5." >>> number one in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening and tonight, we have learned the identity of the young american woman killed by a lion in a safari park in south africa. the questions tonight, what prompted this dead aattack and why do we continue to try to get so close to these dangerous wild animals. we're on the ground going inside that park. >> like thousands of tourists, katherine was trying to get a glipgs of nature's most majestic creatures. >> she was taking photos. heroin doe was open. >> accor
our reporter on the scene in south africa. these parks are popular, but do they allow people to get too close? >>> plus, they call her the queen of versailles. the woman on a mission to build her own palace the largest home in the country. tonight, she gives us a tour and tell us what happened when she traded it in for a walk in very different shoes on celebrity wife swap. >>> and he's the guy taking barista art way beyond the smiley face. the man who's blowing up on social...
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sudanese omar al-bashir are a leaving south africa. all at www.aljazeera.com. >> two escaped convicted continue to evade police in northern new york. now the woman accused of helping them heads to court. >>> omar al-bashir heads out of south africa despite court order. and heading north to drill in the arctic, but the coast guard stopped their plan.
sudanese omar al-bashir are a leaving south africa. all at www.aljazeera.com. >> two escaped convicted continue to evade police in northern new york. now the woman accused of helping them heads to court. >>> omar al-bashir heads out of south africa despite court order. and heading north to drill in the arctic, but the coast guard stopped their plan.
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here's this report now from south africa. >>reporter: safely home and out of reach of the south african courts. president omar bashir who is wanted by the international criminal court for war crimes left south africa after attending an african union summit despite a high court order to stay in the country until it was ruled whether or not he would be arrested. >> his leaving can be regarded as committing contempt of court because he is a member of the united nations apart from being a member of au. and being the head of state. but his country is part of the united nations. >>reporter: the court has now ordering the government to investigate how he returned to sudan the government chose to ignore the rule of law in favor of an agreement with the african union that sitting heads of state should not be arrested. this is in line with growing au sentiment that the icc unfairly targets african states and lacks credibility. >> the concept of a european funded ngo trying to enforce a european-directed, european-funded court, trying t
here's this report now from south africa. >>reporter: safely home and out of reach of the south african courts. president omar bashir who is wanted by the international criminal court for war crimes left south africa after attending an african union summit despite a high court order to stay in the country until it was ruled whether or not he would be arrested. >> his leaving can be regarded as committing contempt of court because he is a member of the united nations apart from being...
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we are joined live from south africa with more on that. diana, front and center here, is a $10 million payment. a key part of the indictment accusing former fifa vice president, jack warner of taking a bribe in exchange for helping south africa to get the 2010 world cup. what is expected to be said about that bombshell allegation? >> well, so far the sports minist minister's reaction to what has been laid out in the u.s. indictment and this $10 million allegedly paid is complete denial. he labeled allegations as "mudslinging" and south africa as a country is big fighting corruption which raised a few eyebrows here. and there was no bribe paid. but since he made those comments a few interesting revelations have come out which he will now have to address. first of all over the weekend, danny jordoun, president and head of the organizing committee, admitted in a newspaper to a newspaper, "the sunday independent" that money had been made in 2808, $10 million to concacaf, jack warner's entity, futbol entity, in the caribbean. but because it was
we are joined live from south africa with more on that. diana, front and center here, is a $10 million payment. a key part of the indictment accusing former fifa vice president, jack warner of taking a bribe in exchange for helping south africa to get the 2010 world cup. what is expected to be said about that bombshell allegation? >> well, so far the sports minist minister's reaction to what has been laid out in the u.s. indictment and this $10 million allegedly paid is complete denial....
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>> at the same time the arrest by south africa. any possibility of it, especially in recent months the african union against the icc has been growing. especially following the icc the appearance at the crick by kenya's vice president, as well as also appearing at court referring to be look at african solutions to african approximate. the au members saying they would not follow up on arresting the sudanees president oarnl omar al bashir. so far officials have been saying very little around that. we have had reports of the president's plane landing in south africa, on saturday afternoon. this is the first appearance since 2009 and 2010. be has discouraged the sudanese president's, arresting by south africa authorities. >> thank you. >>> doctors without borders is warning the fight against ebola isn't over. there have been a spike in guinea and sierra leone. >> it's not over until it's over. i'm very concerned about the fact that there is a general fatigue in waning of attention on ebola and they are basically declaring victory before
>> at the same time the arrest by south africa. any possibility of it, especially in recent months the african union against the icc has been growing. especially following the icc the appearance at the crick by kenya's vice president, as well as also appearing at court referring to be look at african solutions to african approximate. the au members saying they would not follow up on arresting the sudanees president oarnl omar al bashir. so far officials have been saying very little around...
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and then taking another $10 million from south africa, who eventually did win the world cup. this is jack warner we're talking about now. and then the deal was that blazer would get $1 million of that $10 million from the south african payment. these are all allegations to this partnership but point but these are the is is salacious pieces of information coming out. >> kristen was talking about that $10 million paid by south africa to fifa. south africa denied that that money was paid to fifa officials in 2010 was actually a bribe. the sports minister said that the payment to jack warner was quote, above board but he didn't know what mr. warner then did with the money. >> the payment of $10 million u.s. was made to an approved program above board does not equate to bribery. those who alleged should prove their allegations. we refuse to be caught up in the battle of the united states authorities and fifa. we've never been spokespersons for fifa and do not intend to speak in behalf of fifa. fifa has to speak for itself. >> well, the the 2018 award to russia and the 2011 award t
and then taking another $10 million from south africa, who eventually did win the world cup. this is jack warner we're talking about now. and then the deal was that blazer would get $1 million of that $10 million from the south african payment. these are all allegations to this partnership but point but these are the is is salacious pieces of information coming out. >> kristen was talking about that $10 million paid by south africa to fifa. south africa denied that that money was paid to...
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. >>> we are taking you live to south africa. there is the scene, where south african officials are speaking on the f.i.f.a. scandal. let's listen in. that's live from johannesburg. >> all of us join hands and have a united south africa, delivering this excellent world cup, delivering it together with all africans on the continent, together with all africans outside our continent, and see south africa hosting this as a south africa repeating others in the united states brazil and elsewhere. they say this south africa is a home to all africans. thank you very much. let's all go out and celebrate. >> we marketed it. we wanted it. we argued for it with f.i.f.a. on the grounds that we thought it was important, it was time. it was time that the world cup came to africa. really, to make an affirmation, because of the assumption, you know the africans would not have the capacity to host a major turn. very demand of course, that you know the africans not yet, they have not yet grown up to be able to do that. we were saying that we needed
. >>> we are taking you live to south africa. there is the scene, where south african officials are speaking on the f.i.f.a. scandal. let's listen in. that's live from johannesburg. >> all of us join hands and have a united south africa, delivering this excellent world cup, delivering it together with all africans on the continent, together with all africans outside our continent, and see south africa hosting this as a south africa repeating others in the united states brazil and...
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africa that's done that in the past and south africa ca and why it is proceeding, and now we find ourselves, in this and i cannot understand but, it would be interesting to see what comes out tomorrow. south africa, has obligation, to fulfill whatever obligation is arising from the treaty, and they said, they are concerned about the way, that it has been carrying out its business, and a lot of the people are african and the leader are clear that not the tribe and, i would watch closely to see whether they find some sort of creative solutions that allows him to sneak quietly back home or if indeed, the law is done, and he would be held to account, to answer to a lot of the charges that have been leveled against him including the crime against humanity. >>> thank you. >>> the group has launched a attack in coastal kenya two soldiers were killed and 11 fighters, and the group raided the nearby town. >>> sunday's raids came on the anniversary of attacks where 100 people were killed. and surrounding villages,. >>> now, close to the border of somalia. >>> people heading to the mill tear barracks,
africa that's done that in the past and south africa ca and why it is proceeding, and now we find ourselves, in this and i cannot understand but, it would be interesting to see what comes out tomorrow. south africa, has obligation, to fulfill whatever obligation is arising from the treaty, and they said, they are concerned about the way, that it has been carrying out its business, and a lot of the people are african and the leader are clear that not the tribe and, i would watch closely to see...
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our reporter on the scene in south africa. these parks are popular, but do they allow people to get too close? >>> plus, they call her the queen of versailles. the woman on a mission to build her own palace the largest home in the country. tonight, she gives us a tour and tell us what happened when she traded it in for a walk in very different shoes on celebrity wife swap. >>> and he's the guy taking barista art way beyond the smiley face. the man who's blowing up on social media with creations. but first, the "nightline 5." >>> number one in just 60 seconds. at perdue, we know fresh chicken. well, not that kind of fresh. but we do take extra steps in our farms, trucks that deliver daily and everywhere in between... ... to bring you a fresh tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. imported chicken's been in the news a lot lately. for chicken that hasn't crossed an ocean look for perdue. we're the first company to have the usda verify that our chickens are raised in the usa. to bring your family a fresh-tasting
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africa and the south african football association? >> well i think there has been a lot of allegations and circulating around corruption in south african football. it's management even at the moment there was -- just before the world cup proper there were allegations of match fixing in the tournament that proceeded it. we haven't got to the bottom of that. there's been a number of arrests of referees that have been involved in alleged match fixing, et cetera. and that doesn't relate to of course the big concerns around sponsorship and broods casting deals of south african football. so there's a lot of allegations, rumors that are circulating in terms of south african football and that of course comes in a context in which there has been massive rise in corruption over the last 20 years. something like 100 billion ranged of south african government procurement budget is lost annually in corruption and of course this is just a small part of a bigger process that has, you know, tarnished not just government but the corporates that are ha
africa and the south african football association? >> well i think there has been a lot of allegations and circulating around corruption in south african football. it's management even at the moment there was -- just before the world cup proper there were allegations of match fixing in the tournament that proceeded it. we haven't got to the bottom of that. there's been a number of arrests of referees that have been involved in alleged match fixing, et cetera. and that doesn't relate to of...
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south africa is involved. our deputy president has been showing on behalf of the south africa to bring about peace in south sudan. we hope that all those people in south sudan heed the call that has been made by the au in order to bring about peace in south sudan. >> all right okay. just to wrap up. what is the response to the situation in libya, in terms of western intervention. how will the au balance that with african center. the position that first and foremost solve our problems. if there's african problems, let's find a solution. that's why there's this initiative of getting a stand by force. we hope that sooner rather than later that the stand by force will come to fruition, so that we can, as kav cans. -- africans. >> thank you very much. talking ahead of the peace and security council meeting due to take place today. >> thank you. our correspondent covering that important meeting taking place in johannesburg >>> now, the united states has transferred six yemeni detainees from guantanamo bay to imam. i
south africa is involved. our deputy president has been showing on behalf of the south africa to bring about peace in south sudan. we hope that all those people in south sudan heed the call that has been made by the au in order to bring about peace in south sudan. >> all right okay. just to wrap up. what is the response to the situation in libya, in terms of western intervention. how will the au balance that with african center. the position that first and foremost solve our problems. if...
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case to the court in south africa. i believe i'm talking to you somewhere in johannesburg. that you know for joining us, why are you taking this action? >> good afternoon thanks for having me on your program. to ensure the cooperation includes serving arrest warrant -- >> does this action have any support at all from the government? >> we are not quite sure. we understand that they are processing the application but are waiting to hear the arguments. >> what do you believe is going to happen in court because this has been delayed until june 15. what do you expect to happen, what do you hope is going to happen? >> it has been confirmed until tomorrow morning arguments will be heard tomorrow morning at 11:30. >> why do you believe that he should be kept in the country and that he should be handed over? >> we believe that his presence triggers the obligations to arrest him and we need to ensure it until the court reaches the decision -- >> this is not at great line. we've heard that the sudanese government said he will go
case to the court in south africa. i believe i'm talking to you somewhere in johannesburg. that you know for joining us, why are you taking this action? >> good afternoon thanks for having me on your program. to ensure the cooperation includes serving arrest warrant -- >> does this action have any support at all from the government? >> we are not quite sure. we understand that they are processing the application but are waiting to hear the arguments. >> what do you...
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south africa is obligated by anyone. in the past a number of african countries have not cooperated with the a.c.c. accusing them of bias to leaders. >>> safely home and out of reach of the courts. the sudanese president wanted by the criminal court left south africa after attending an african union summit despite a high court order that he should stay in the country until they ruled on whether or not he should be arrested. >> the impact of his living can be regarded as the ends of justice or contempt. he is a member of the united nations. apart from being a member of the au. and being the head of state, his country is being part of the united nations. the court was ordered to investigate how basheer returned to sudan. obligations were upheld to the i.c.c., the government ignored the rule of law in favour of an agreement with the african union that sitting heads of state should not be arrested. >> this is in line with sentiment that the i.c.c. targets african states and lacks credibility. >> this is 2015 not 1715. the con
south africa is obligated by anyone. in the past a number of african countries have not cooperated with the a.c.c. accusing them of bias to leaders. >>> safely home and out of reach of the courts. the sudanese president wanted by the criminal court left south africa after attending an african union summit despite a high court order that he should stay in the country until they ruled on whether or not he should be arrested. >> the impact of his living can be regarded as the ends...
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by south africa has been handed down, the president is talking about it now. we will hear what he has to say in a minute, 34 minors were shot debt, in august of went 12, today's report is the result of a three year long inquiry shows us the scars oif injuries he suffered when she was shot eight times and beaten during one of the most violent protests. >> what is important and that when you have wronged someone, especially if you have taken a life, even though one cannot buy life, you need to confess and ask for forgiddiness. they are still making their life miserable. >> set off commission to investigate what happened before and during the killings. months after the conclusion of the commission of inquiry into who is responsible, for the death of the miners their families are still waiting for answers. continuer to struggle, now a migrant worker husband was killed. she is not hopeful the report will bring closure. >> we don't know they kill people are part of the government, so we don't know what it will say. this is effecting our mines because we know that it
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africa's football association and the man who ran south africa's bid to host the 2010 world cup. now drawn into the fifa scandal himself after a letter emerged from december 2007 where he acknowledges the $10 million sum at the heart of the fbi investigation and suggests it be deducted by fifa from funds to go to the organizing committee. south africa's minister of sports has denied any form of bribery. >> the fed got a payment of 10 million dollars u.s. was made to an approved program above board, does not equate to bribery. >> reporter: but the man who suggested how that payment should be made has not shown up to answer questions. in the run up to the world cup, he was the face of south africa's bid but it is a very different story now. it will be the ministry of sports dealing with all issues pertaining to the fifa affair because s. south africans have had scandals that reach right to the top. >> the scandals from the president to everybody. everybody they have just got their hands dirty. >> reporter: but there is also national pride at stake and the pride of port elizabeth lo
africa's football association and the man who ran south africa's bid to host the 2010 world cup. now drawn into the fifa scandal himself after a letter emerged from december 2007 where he acknowledges the $10 million sum at the heart of the fbi investigation and suggests it be deducted by fifa from funds to go to the organizing committee. south africa's minister of sports has denied any form of bribery. >> the fed got a payment of 10 million dollars u.s. was made to an approved program...
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his jacket shows two flags, one of apartheid south africa. one of the unrecognized state of rhodesia. both flags are linked with the white supremacy movement in the u.s. and around the world. richard cohen joins me now. >> let me start with you, in terms of the flags, i'll let you both weigh-in on this what does that tell you about this young man? >> it's what we would call a clue. it might be an indication of where he's coming from what his ideology is doesn't necessarily mean anything about the act of violence, it's something that gets factored in the totality the circumstances to try to understand why this happened? >> what -- i mean i think a lot of people are unfamiliar with the flag of rhodesia, right? and the former flag of south africa is a symbol of white supremacy, can you drill down a little deeper and give us information about the genesis of this being absorbed or co opted if you will? >> i think the flag of rhodesia is unusual to see in white supremacist circles, the glorification of south africa is certainly not, it was an era o
his jacket shows two flags, one of apartheid south africa. one of the unrecognized state of rhodesia. both flags are linked with the white supremacy movement in the u.s. and around the world. richard cohen joins me now. >> let me start with you, in terms of the flags, i'll let you both weigh-in on this what does that tell you about this young man? >> it's what we would call a clue. it might be an indication of where he's coming from what his ideology is doesn't necessarily mean...
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in between that time, we had the a new -- the news of the alleged 2010 private in south africa. the bride of a senior fee for --fifa official. we are told that was his second in command. he has denied that. that is second to the president. the fbi has done these cases before. they probably hope that they will get more out of the people that they are rested. that these two more people than the outgoing fifa president. knowledge, on your what is the biggest outstanding question to you? tariq: the biggest outstanding question is looking forward as well. you mention russia and qatar. these world cups are still to happen. both countries are spending williams. $200 billion. we are seeing in these documents that every time there has been a world cup bidding process, or have been allegations of bribery. chuck blazer was involved in at least two conspiracies. he was involved in russia and qatar. we need some clarity there. alix: according to chuck blazer, this has been going on for two decades. what is the chance that this probe is going to do the trick or is it doomed to this kind of co
in between that time, we had the a new -- the news of the alleged 2010 private in south africa. the bride of a senior fee for --fifa official. we are told that was his second in command. he has denied that. that is second to the president. the fbi has done these cases before. they probably hope that they will get more out of the people that they are rested. that these two more people than the outgoing fifa president. knowledge, on your what is the biggest outstanding question to you? tariq: the...
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however, if he has left south africa, the south african government would be in contempt of a high court order issued by its very own high court judge. yesterday the judge, sitting in the pretoria high court, issued an interim order preventing the south african government from allowing al bashir to leave the country, and i'm told the matter has been heard today and i am told that such time as the judge has made an order. if he has left, then the south african government is in contempt of a high court order. i spoke to one of the lawyers acting for the southern africa litigation center, and they said that as soon as they receive official confirmation, that omar al-bashir has left, they will immediately institute contempt of order proceedings. against the south african government. halla: it is a developing story ayesha, and we will continue monitoring that. thank you for bringing us up to date. we move on to a breaking news story in chad. reports are coming in of multiple suicide bomb attacks in the capital in jim including police and intelligence officers. several people have been killed.
however, if he has left south africa, the south african government would be in contempt of a high court order issued by its very own high court judge. yesterday the judge, sitting in the pretoria high court, issued an interim order preventing the south african government from allowing al bashir to leave the country, and i'm told the matter has been heard today and i am told that such time as the judge has made an order. if he has left, then the south african government is in contempt of a high...
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we can't go back on our country of origins, there is a war and we are forced to remain in south africa. which we didn't like to remain in south africa because the issue you of xenophobia is not addressed probably as needed. >> reporter: -- properly as needed. >> reporter: do you think there has been enough to address your status? there this is there no helpful people have orders to leave the country and they have been given the orders to leave the country while we are in the sell ter under xenophobia attacks and we don't know where to go. they don't know where to go because burundi is under war here they don't have documents when we leave the camp outside the police will arrest them and put them to jail. also the element to makes people fear going back to the community. >> reporter: daniel thanks have. i was speaking to daniel a refugees here at this shelter in chatsworth. now there are about close to 200 people who remain here. they say they would rather sleep on the streets in this area rather than return to communities where xenophobic violence took place up to three months ago sami
we can't go back on our country of origins, there is a war and we are forced to remain in south africa. which we didn't like to remain in south africa because the issue you of xenophobia is not addressed probably as needed. >> reporter: -- properly as needed. >> reporter: do you think there has been enough to address your status? there this is there no helpful people have orders to leave the country and they have been given the orders to leave the country while we are in the sell...
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and they have a copy of the letter from south africa africa about the payment. i'm pleased that he's gone, but there is an enormous amount of work to be done. they could leave this in the hands of the fifa family. let's not forget that 153 voted him in on the friday last. >> he was re-elected because he had plenty of support from within fifa. let's go live to al jazeera daniel explain why it was. >> well, i think its mostly because there is oceans, football oceans it's very well out of the way and things were set up. that's come to go light now. many of those arrested in zurich last friday were heads or former heads of the south american football associations. one of the names most commonly mentioned is that of the former fifa vice president julio grandola. he decide last july but his name has been cropping up in many of these allegations most specifically the one we just heard about the $10 million that jerome balke was accused of sending to the united states. the head of the finance committee at that time was the very same grandola. they've been meeting right
and they have a copy of the letter from south africa africa about the payment. i'm pleased that he's gone, but there is an enormous amount of work to be done. they could leave this in the hands of the fifa family. let's not forget that 153 voted him in on the friday last. >> he was re-elected because he had plenty of support from within fifa. let's go live to al jazeera daniel explain why it was. >> well, i think its mostly because there is oceans, football oceans it's very well out...