again. with russian forces massing in the east, there will be no quiet. there will be no calm. sitting on a hospital bed, rianna recounts the night her house was hit. i was in the kitchen and it started, she says. her home is now in ruins. more than 20 corpses lie scattered in the hospital s morgue, wrapped in sheets and blankets, awaiting burial. on the outskirts of the city, more evidence of the toll war has taken. this is a hastily dug graveyard that was started since the war began. just look at the dates. 7th of april, 9th of april, 3rd of april, 4th of april. it goes on and on and on. and more graves will soon be filled.
in rwanda was largely due to the indifference of the world s community. when the un did not respond to warnings in the un security council and then general assembly a year before the tragedy. that we commemorate exactly on this day on the 7th of april. today, in the case of ukraine, it is not even a year. because the tragedy is unfolding right now before our eyes. in a couple of minutes, you will have a chance to prove that you are not an indifferent bystander. all you need to do is to press the yes button. and to save the human rights council and many lives around the
support nato. it s messed up. there s never enough money for investing here. last point, to you, tom. here s the russian deputy u.s. ambassador. this was his response to being booted out of the human rights council. take a listen. federation made a decision about, umm, about ending or suspending its right, its membership in the human rights council before the end of its term on the 7th of april of this year. you do not submit your resignation after you are fired. that s what happened to the russian federation. you can t fire me, i quit. given the level of unreality and just people who are speaking for russia at this point are saying,
the seat of the deputy pm and justice secretary dominic raab. tories haven t had to seriously worry about the lib dems since they ingested them and spat out again after the coalition a revival changes the complexion of our electoral politics. so let s neither overstate nor understate. this is a sensational result, but it s also a by election, they can light up the electoral sky then fizzle and mean little. but what it does mean, is taken together with chesham and amersham the lib dems threaten to be back as a force and that borisjohnson, who has for so long looked invulnerable, to whom nothing would stick, is no longer so and that will change what he can do and his power over his party. a man who stabbed one of the uk s richest men to death in a ferocious attack has been found guilty of murder. thomas schreiber killed 83 year old sir richard sutton at his home near gillingham, dorset, on 7th of april. schreiber also attacked his mother anne schreiber, who was sir richard s partner.
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