fame to the prophet mohammed a capital offense the accusations are completely untrue the politician stressed. like. his own bodyguard murdered him a short time later on the open road. as she and her family are pinning their hopes on their lawyer he is a muslim and human rights expert he took over the case out of personal conviction and compassion. all of this mission a straight the story nobody said mean that you had done something good in pakistan those are your putting you and your family in the danger of floods for him the case is clear according to islamic law and no one can be convicted on such weak evidence just. tainted too difficult for them to lead a normal life in this country. still the shifting of facts that.
ago at a press conference with a politician campaigning for her release. two neighbors had accused of having blasphemed the prophet mohammed a capital offense the accusations are completely untrue the politician stressed. that. his own bodyguard murdered him a short time later on the open road. as he and her family are pinning their hopes on their lawyer he is a muslim and human rights expert he took over the case out of personal conviction and compassion. all of this mission a straight the story nobody said mean that you had done something great in pakistan those are your putting you and your family in the danger of life for him the case is clear according to islamic law and no one can be convicted on such weak evidence just. difficult for them to lead
transient. what the cia did did not violate the statute. worldwide outrage building over harsh interrogation building. criticism coming from u.s. allies. germany calling it gruesome. other countries like china and north korea accusing the u.s. of hypocrisy of torture while pointing the finger of human rights violations. cnn s ian lee is joining us from cai cairo. any chance the u.s. will be sanctioned? reporter: christine, there has been strong international condemnation. especially from human rights groups as well as the united nations. one human rights expert with the u.n. talked recently to christiane amanpour. whether the program produced
stalled. over the weekend, the north koreans resingleded an invitation for the u.s. ambassador, robert king. he s an expert on actually, that s wrong. north korean human rights expert at the state department. they rescinded his invitation to come into the country. it s believed that s in connection with u.s.-south korean military exercises going on. state department said they re deeply disappointed. they also reiterated those exercises have nothing to do with the case of robert bae. as you noted, another former u.s. diplomat arrived in north korea today. that is donald greg, former u.s. ambassador to south korea. i m told by the state department, this is not connected to the bae case. they re in there for another trip with diplomats, american diplomats, to build connections there. but certainly valuable, at least, to keep that conversation going while well-known diplomat, u.s. ambassador to south korea during the bush administration, the fact that he himself is there, that is s
the entire world should agree to stop making so-called killer robots. that from the united nations human rights expert. he says programming machines to kill without people could encourage more wars and make it more difficult to hold anybody accountable for those war crimes. he sestak nothing is advancing so quickly and that nations should consider the consequences while, quote: the genie is still in the bottle father of a man who died during fbi investigation claims agents assassinated his son. executed him. this is all tied to the boston marathon investigation. and it all went down last week in orlando the fbi reports agents and massachusetts state troopers were questioning the son about his ties to one of the accused marathon bombers and also about a connection to a triple murder. reports have indicated a suspect was about to sign a confession that would link him to that triple murder and then he lunged at one agent.