and for having me here again. when your excellent show, of course, to morrow mark s 12 years after the nato attack, violent an aggressive attack against my country. that went on for 8 months, in which tens of thousands of libyans, civilian and military personnel died. the country lays on groins all sectors of the economy and society. stated libya is a failed states, and its neighbors are also feeling the consequences of such a military intervention. we spoke for the whole world to the international community before the attack. 4 weeks. i personally, as the spokesperson for the libyan government, suggested many peaceful and lee and on the ground solutions to the international community and united nations. we were never taken seriously. we were ridiculed an attack, attacked in the mainstream media and the centers of weston power. libyans actually heated the call and many tribal conferences were held before and it was many libby and societal meetings and delegations were moving
actually heated coal and many tribal conferences were held before and it was many libby and societal meetings and delegations were moving all around the country, trying to find a solution to the very small as a matter of fact, civil conflict of can call it that that took place in very small pockets of the libyan land. but the lies and the false hulu of the international meaning stream media media will let me just get to a live where you would say it was alive because, i mean, there was frances fukuyama that academic. there was a national endowment for democracy, is intellectuals. and there s of the i c, c, chief prosecutor louis moreno ocampo for my now he, he was saying, and this was the amplified by your mainstream meeting. we a paraphrase again. he basically said we have information, there was a policy to rape and libya. those who are against it, apparently her apparently gadhafi used it to or punish people. and i know amnesty international came out against that. i. c. c p
marks, 12 years after the nato attack, violent aggressive attack against my country. that went on for 8 months, in which tens of thousands of libyans, civilian and military personnel died. the country lays on groins all sectors of the economy and society. stated libya is a failed states, and its neighbors are also feeling the consequences of such a military intervention. we spoke to the whole world to the international community before the attack for weeks. i personally, as the spokesperson for the libyan government, suggested many peaceful and lee and on the ground solutions to the international community and united nations. we were never taken seriously. we were ridiculed an attack, attacked in the mainstream media centers of west and power. libyans actually heated to call and many tribal conferences were held before and it was many and libby and societal meetings and delegations were moving all around the country, trying to find a solution to the very small. as a matter of
louis moreno ocampo. can you explain the process for opening an investigation and why you may think there are war crimes that have been committed here? the news is that the international criminal court will investigate crimes, alleged crimes committed in ukraine. that s what the prosecutor said. and he says something very important that maybe you can help, because the process requires him to go to the judges first and to get their approval. and he know he could be weeks or months, so, what he says is very important. he says state parties could help to expedite the process. how they can do it, state, not u.s., all europeans, many
the impact of this activity. the problem could be not alone, we need to stay supporting, cnn support, people understanding how the law could be used to protect them. the eyeballs and the investigation may provide the protection as well. luis moreno-ocampo, thank you for being with us. thank you for having me. moments ago, a journalist confronted british prime minister boris johnson over what she calls the potential for world war iii. see what happened here as the russian convoy is approaching the ukrainian capital as we speak. when you re driving a lincoln, stress seems to evaporate into thin air. which leaves us to wonder, where does it go? does it shoot off like a rocket? or float off into the clouds? daddy! or maybe it takes on a life all its own.