These brothers. These homesick brothers should go back to their countries and we should work on this and not that important step for our operation is to establish this. The area that will be safe with our operation 1st of all we are going to repatriate 1000000 syrians and after that another 1000000 will move back. Our plans according to our plans regarding this we have shared our plans with our counterparts hopefully with the support of International Community this plan will be carried out in this process with our russian friends will Work Together. And we are going to made it make agreements on the repatriation plans today which mr putin we have talked about fight against terrorism territorial integrity of syria and political unity of syria we also talked about. We also we also made a historic agreement with mr putin. About Syrian Refugees. We are not going to allow any agenda separatist agenda in syria. Instead 23rd of october we have given 120 hours and we have gave a condition that
Bbc chief International Correspondent lyse doucet. Is it because we are now witnessing the most documented war ever. The first social media war you can call it. Vietnam was the First Television war where television brought back the casualties to the living room of america. Everyone can watch the streaming on youtube, everything that happens in syria. And yet it seems to be a war of our time that all of the institutions, all of the great powers have proved to be unable or perhaps we should say unwilling to end this war. This war stops being being about syria a long time ago we conclude with Alfred Hitchcocks making of psycho, a conversation with Alexandre Philippe. Its quite frankly the ultimate cinematic trick. I fully believe this is something that hitchcock had been working towards his entire life. I mean he saw an opportunity when he read the book by robert block, to have this sort of epic murder in the bathtub. And its so fascinate to go me he took seven days to shoot this one scen
Bbc chief International Correspondent lyse doucet. Is it because we are now witnessing the most documented war ever. The first social media war you can call it. Vietnam was the First Television war where television brought back the casualties to the living room of america. Everyone can watch the streaming on youtube, everything that happens in syria. And yet it seems to be a war of our time that all of the institutions, all of the great powers have proved to be unable or perhaps we should say unwilling to end this war. This war stops being being about syria a long time ago we conclude with Alfred Hitchcocks making of psycho, a conversation with Alexandre Philippe. Its quite frankly the ultimate cinematic trick. I fully believe this is something that hitchcock had been working towards his entire life. I mean he saw an opportunity when he read the book by robert block, to have this sort of epic murder in the bathtub. And its so fascinate to go me he took seven days to shoot this one scen
Thats Strategic Deterrence. Rose we continue with the bbc chief International Correspondent lyse doucet. Is it because we are now witnessing the most documented war ever. The first social media war you can call it. Vietnam was the First Television war where television brought back the casualties to the living room of america. Everyone can watch the streaming on youtube, everything that happens in syria. And yet it seems to be a war of our time that all of the institutions, all of the great powers have proved to be unable or perhaps we should say unwilling to end this war. This war stops being being about syria a long time ago we conclude with Alfred Hitchcocks making of psycho, a conversation with Alexandre Philippe. Its quite frankly the ultimate cinematic trick. I fully believe this is something that hitchcock had been working towards his entire life. I mean he saw an opportunity when he read the book by robert block, to have this sort of epic murder in the bathtub. And its so fascin
The new game of drones were in south korea where the race is on to shift control from military to civilian attacks. 16 people have starved to death in the besieged syrian town of madaya since aid convoys arrived there earlier this month. Thats according to Doctors Without Borders. 30 others are known to have starved to death previously. Lifting blockades is a key demand before opposition agree to take part in talks. They have left for geneva where they will apartment indirectly, but they are yet to commit to negotiations with the Bashar Alassad government. Syrians are thought to be among 40 people drowned. Some of these images are disturbing in this report. Reporter it is continued suffering like this that syrian activists hope will make an meaningful impact in geneva. As demonstrators in various parts of syria are imploring diplomats to remember the plight of their people. From those who have too little food to those taking cover from too many bombs. Translation we have daily murders,