Eight oclock. From our studio with me. Welcome to the program. Kilometers of rubble thousands of forgotten bodies the chapter of mosul victorious liberation in iraq has closed and another is now open video agency ruptly has filmed the grim reality of recovery in the once tormented Islamic State held city a warning that it does contain images of a very upsetting nature and with me in the studio is our Senior Correspondent who was witness to the battle unfolding in mosul. You were at the scene what was the thing that stood out most to you. Well it still stands out seven months on since victory at the battle of mosul this still digging out bodies and there is no end in sight to these eggs im asians the these people do this every day and its just this time we filmed them at that and werent saying is that obviously we cant show our viewers everything but these pictures a who renders the childrens heads sticking out sticking out of the rubble but i was there when the corpses that just starte
To preventing the resurgence of isis and equipping the war in torn communities to take the lead in rebuilding their institutions and returning to stability in the civilians in mosul the desperate and hopeless few that have returned have nothing. To go to school. Tomorrow. What else is there to do in mosul. Just it would. Mean that if he ever thought that if. That was my talking about the unthinkable revelations of the situation on the ground in mosul after months under terrorist bill r. T. Has requested comment from organizations about the citys plight but so far weve received no response we did however have from curtis an International Human rights lawyer and peace activist. Most of the troika first by a group of nonstate actors that came in took over the city and then by the iraqi authorities and i should say even before that it was destroyed by foursomes that had twice invaded iraq i think they have not only a moral but also a legal obligation to be involved in its reconstruction bu
Of the most striking examples where the allies who have been engaged in violence against the people there for more than two decades have really forgotten the people that the allegedly were coming to save or at least to assist and i think that if were going to have any sense you already have any credibility in the like to call humanitarian interventions they need to be humanitarian in those instances and ensure that the people are provided a better life than what they had before in this case that has not been the case and i think thats quite unfortunate and shows a political is a sure. Thing in iran now Human Rights Watch is reporting that hundreds of families are being forcibly displaced the great claim iraqi officials are running up people suspected of having family that joined i sell. Human rights watch interviewed twenty four people from one thousand families they said that an army forces rounded up the families with no warning and brought them to the camp after scream at military b
Its nine oclock here in moscow and youre watching altie International Live from our studio with me in india today welcome to the program kilometers of rubble thousands of forgotten bodies the chapter of mosul victorious liberation in iraq has closed and another is now open video agency ruptly his film the grim reality of recovery in the once tormented Islamic State held city and a warning now that it does contain images of a very upsetting nature. Let me in a see here now is all Senior Correspondent juan gon staff who was witness to the battle unfolding in mosul you with that youre at the scene mont what was the thing that stood out most for you or what still stands out is that seven months since the battle of mosul still digging out bodies and they do this every day and theres you know theres theres been. No way a new side of an end to these examinations and these people theyre out and about the city digging out bodies every day imagine what that would do to your psychology but beyond
And see it now when i see it in list dates i wish id never come back. And i feel completely destroyed i dont feel like coming back to this home ive lost all hope of living here after seeing all this devastation. This was iraqs second largest city founded thousands of years ago and its been a pillar of religion architecture and culture ever since its reconstruction will never be the same if it even happens and its population will be massively diminished official sources the iraqis in the us have all three understated the sheer volume of civilian suffering and death a thousand they said investigative journalists put the figure around ten thousand a Senior Health chief in mosul who didnt want to be filmed told us the number is much higher. This book alone contains the names of seven thousand dead victims i have four or five of these every day we got two or three more bodies victims of new explosions. So where does a rock even begin and who will help foot the bill the answer is simple if g