I want to tell them that your opinion is not opinion of all ukraine people. Reporter the monks and the people on the streets of kiev dont represent everyone. No, way. Reporter and happy birthday facebook, and ten years old and is it too uncool for the children at school . So a land marked trial focusing on the ruwanda again size is underway this france, the former captain is facing a paris court with crimes against humanity. 800,000 people were killed in the genicide, but france is criticized for helping the rulers at the time and we will go live to paris after this report. They have made it their lifes work to try to identify suspects allegedly involved in the ruwandi genicide, bringing the first case of its kind to france and he was part of a family. Translator its the truly historic trial because its the first one and secondly also because it concerns someone i would say was this a relatively high position. Reporter its almost 20 years since rwanda decided into chaos and 800,000 People Killed in just 100 days. Rwanda genicide was sparked after the president was killed when his plane was shot down. What followed was unmanageable. Ethnic tensions between the two main groups in rwanda had existed for years. But a Systematic Campaign of terror and murder began. Most of the victims were tootsie and moderate tutus. He was a former captain with alleged ties with the leadership and accused of complexity and genicide and complicity against humanity and he has denied this. Reporter they were apprehended on the indian ocean which is france territory and could be tried on french soil. In the past the rwandas tried to extradite people from france but so far none of them returned home. France is one of rwandas main backers before the war and accused of provided the Government Military training. For years paris has strongly denied it was complicite in the genicide and under pressure to try to identify any suspects living in france. There was a total lack of political will from the french authorities to prosecute the suspects for a lot of historical reasons including the position of france toward the regime and during and after the genicide and reluctance from the french judicial authorities to prosecute the suspects. Reporter 20 years after the atrocity in rwanda questions remain about how any of it could happen. The trial is expected to last up to two months. Relations between france and rwanda have been strained for years partly because paris has been blamed for helping some of the genicide leaders escape and er escalations broken off in 2006. Because a french judge blamed the current leader for the murder of former president in a plane crash in 1994. That sparked the genicide and he was a rebel tootsie leader at the time and rwanda stopped teaching french in school and replaced it with english. In 2009 relations were restored and the following year the president visited rwanda and admitted that mistakes had been made during the genicide and tensions do remain and the widow of the former president lives in paris and in 2011 the french government refused to extradite her to face genicide charges. This is the latest from Al Jazeera Emma Hayward and in court this morning and what has been happening . In the last hour he has appeared in court, essentially he has sat behind a glass box and wearing a brown jacket and wearing a wheelchair and he was a paraplegic and the jury is being picked and we will find out more about the charges against him all of which he does deny. His lawyer yesterday speaking to the french press said its important this trial was a trial of a man, it was not a trial of the relations between france and rwanda or the genicide it side. Nevertheless a very significant trial for both countries. Very significant. I was talking to adjou journali before it started and he said it is being watched close back home and it has been a Long Time Coming for the human rights activists have told us that this is very much a delayed case. But there has not been the political will in france for this kind of case to happen and this may in the end prove to be a precedent for other cases similar to this one. Emma is live for us in paris and thanks. Within the past hour it has been announced in pakistan that talks to set up a roadmap to peace with the taliban have been delayed and delegates from the government and taliban were due to meet in islamabad but they need more clarification of the tall bad about the terms of this and who the delegation will represent. So just who was due to take part in the talks . Well the government delegation includes two veteran journalists, a former diplomate and a retired major from the Pakistan Intelligence services. The taliban delegation consists mainly of religious leaders including a man known as the father of the taliban. The Opposition Leader was invited to represent the taliban but he declined. And we can speak to a former Foreign Affairs advisor to the Pakistan Government and he is live now from islamabad and good to have you with us on the program. The process has already been delayed. The government is clearly worried about who the taliban delegation is representing. What are the chances the process will actually get underway . Well, i think there has been such a sort of established and long now tradition of a political will to engage in talks with the ttp, that it seems almost inevitable they will eventually take place, but the big mystery for most pakistans is how long the timeline will be. For the talks to have been delayed at the 11th hour, the 11th hour and the 59th minute is yet another demonstration of the lack of preparedness of the pakistani state not just to deal with the on slot of violence they impose on pakistan but also the kinds of psychological warfare they protected in the last several years and this is one more indication of the preparedness. Agree to go ahead with these talks and there was a suspicion and they were going to launch a hefty military assault on the taliban. These speculations build up in the absence of any solid coherent statements from government. When this government took oath halfway through last year, it soon after taking oath it invited all the Political Parties to engage in a dialog and to agree the way forward and for several months more than six months these grieved people were going to be tossed with ttp and nobody heard anything about them. And so in the absence of the government announcing things and taking a proactive messaging sort of approach to this, all kinds of speculation had emerged and then all of the sudden the Prime Minister announced this fourman committee. So i think again there is a lot of lack of preparedness on the part of the government which was doesnt engender confidence among pakistan. Reporter how difficult is it for the government to take concessions the taliban will agree to, there are demands circulating on the internet and whether they are demands but the implication of the law to the banning of women wearing jeans in public and those are demands the government simply are not going to be able to meet, are they . Well, it doesnt seem likely especially on issues like civil liberties, pakistan is remarkably more diverse than it is often depicted to be in the international media. But, again, the point is that in a situation of talking to militants or talking to terrorist groups the government is the one that should be making demands of the militant group and not the other way around. The notion of imposing law in a country which is already an Islamic Republic in which the law of the land is in line with the principals of islam, you know, i think that there is very little room, there is very little the government can give to ttp without actually under mining, its own sort of legitimacy and the states Constitution Constitutional cohearance. Reporter thanks very much indeed and pakistan there is near violence and four police were shot dead east of the city and the gunman escaped after the shooting and the police have been an increasing target after five Months Campaign to restore law an order. To thailand where the Democrat Party has filed a constitutional in the court to have sundays election overruled and aty government protests were disrupted and not enough mp to elect a new Prime Minister and we have more from bangkok. Reporter regardless of what the Constitution Court decided it will not solve thailands political problems and may make the Current Crisis worse. One of the things that the Democrat Party is asking the court to do is dissolve the ruling for the party and if that happens it will be met with strong resistance from progovernment groups who said time and time again that any attempts to get rid of this government, to force it from office, any sort of intervention will be opposed and they will come out in big numbers to oppose any move like that. The court is also being asked by the democrats to rule that sundays election was invalid. If that happens we could see a fresh election called and that will not lead antigovernment protesters on the streets and have been here for three months now trying to remove the government from office and dont want elections because they believe the government is corrupt and guilty of both of that so they will not go home and they will stay here until they achieve their objective of removing the government from office. Reporter still to come on the news hour, thousands stranded as violence ranges in the Central African republic. And internet laws and why the government is trying to silence it. And rivals in Manchester City and full details for you in sport. Ukraines opposition is calling for a reduction in powers of the post, as Parliament Reconvenes and the aton government process continues and Opposition Leaders demand investigation by the hague for protests of deaths and injuries which they blame on the government and the Foreign Policy chief will attempt to solve the tension on tuesday. And the foreign minister said there is room to negotiate. We can discuss some changes in the form of administration and the president confirmed he is ready to do this like changing a form of the administration from the president ial republic to the parliamentary and president ial. Reporter al jazeera is live from the capitol kiev and the protests continue on the streets but in parliament there is a new session that has been reconvened and what is happening and what is being talked about . Well, right now mps are on a break for a few hours but this mornings Plenary Session was somewhat dogged by a characteristic clashes that have or dogged the Parliament Since independence. Within minutes of the National Anthem playing, members of the opposition were chanting killers at other mps from the party of regions, very soon the cabinet who are also seated in the Ukraine Parliament walks out, another mp from the party of regions was shouted down because he was speaking in russian and the opposition demanded that he speak in ukraine. But when politicians stood up to share thoughts on how to solve the crisis the over all message coming from the opposition at least was that the leadership needs to change the constitution to reintroduce the constitution of 2004 that would see more president ial powers being handed back to the parliament. Its not yet clear whether or not this demand will be voted upon, whether that will take place soon, the indication from the Ukraine Foreign minister is they are prepared for a deal. They are prepared for more talks. And this may be a step forward in bringing this 2 1 2 months standoff to an end, for saying that for those to continue to gather time and time again at independent square they feel the only reason they would go home is when yanukovich resigns. Reporter thanks so much. Well, every city in ukraine has such a strong presence of antigovernment protesters and al jazeera visited to find out why. Reporter confrontation flairs in the city of odess and they come to blows with activists determined to stay with russia. In the end the anger is a snowball fight and tensions here are running high. Outside the city hall a mirror image of the tents erected in kiev independent square and manned by battle groups determined to stop the occupation of buildings here by antigovernment forces. The governors headquarters have been barricaded, a small force of police guard the entrance and ready at hand. New volunteers arriving everyday to help them. They say they can sum up to 1,000 men within minutes if needed. Yes. Translator i am a russian, in 1998 i came to ukraine and im still a citizen of russia and live in ukraine and the life here is good and my feeling is that ukraine and russia are two brothers, they is why i came here to support those who are protesting against western meddling here. Reporter the Russian Orthodox faith is rooted here for hundreds of years. The monks are appalled of what they see happening in kiev. These people may be used by these extremists, by this armed terrorist, by this movements so i want to tell them that your opinion is not the opinion of all ukraine people. Reporter the citys port is now locked in a sheet of ice that has turned the black sea white. Its here on the famous odessa steps that the antigovernment forces are mounting their nightly vigil. Famous because the battleship was shot here, scenes that inspired generations of film makers but there was nothing inspiring about the number of protesters on the night we visited the rally. It seems the capachino makers are not doing as much business as the people in kiev. The seeds of protest here are falling on frozen ground. David with al jazeera odessa. Reporter a look now at the latest developments in the war this syria. Russia foreign minister said the Syrian Government will be at the next round of peace talks that will take place in geneva in six days time and he said chemical weapon also be removed from syria by march. All of the most toxic chemicals were supposed to be taken out of the country by december 31 but that deadline was missed. The syrian Opposition Leader jaba is putting moscow ahead of talks in geneva and accepting the invitation from the foreign minister and russia says all parties helping to negotiate a syrian settlement should speak to all sides involved in the conflict. One of the armed groups in syria, has claimed responsibility for a Suicide Attack in beirut, the bomb dead inseminated the explosives on a public bus and at least six people were wounded including the bus driver and the target was a hezbollah check point. 38 days since egypt detained three al jazeera journalists and bahir and peter gres that are held without charge since december 29 and accused of spreading false news and having links to the Muslim Brotherhood which egypt classified as a terrorist organization and the government in cairo says the cases have been refers to the criminal court. The Al Jazeera Network has not been notified of any formal charges and al jazeera condemned a linked video oon an egypt channel showing the arrest of two journalists and shot by Security Officials who arrested them and accusing the journalists and al jazeera of operating without a license. So we have a middle eastern coordinator of the committee to protect journalists and says the claim is baseless. There is not a need for licensing for anything. National news broadcasters like al jazeera, it shouldnt be a requirement for journalists to be able to work in any country to get government approval. In a society where the government basically has a saying on which news can and cannot say would that be a requirement. Reporter humanitarian workers are concerned about the fate of thousands of people in the northwest of Central African republic and people from Amnesty International on the ground said thousands of people are trapped in the town and more forced from their homes and traveling in unprotected convoys. Meanwhile the battle between rival is continuing across the country including the capitol bongi and we have details. Innocent save yanukovichs run for cover as the fighting ranges on in the Central African republic. These french troops are trying to bring peace to the capitol. Christian fighters from groups known as antibalica have been in the neighborhood for days. And loot what they can and burn whats left. Translator its terrible. We are suffering. There is no peace. We are losing houses and people. We need to bring back peace. Reporter muslim fighters retaliated pushing christians back in the area and french troops found themselves in the middle. And the soldiers are part of the 1600 strong french force working alongside 6,000 african soldiers and the Central African republic and called in almost a year upon rest and a Muslim Coalition known as the selica and the word known as union ceased control of the country last march. And they started talks in christian civilians malitias were formed calling themselves antibalica or against them and both are accused of violent atrocities and as the fighting continues so do the number of people getting out of danger zones and a population of 4 million are thought to have been displaced and many escaped to refugee camps like this. Translator four of my brothers were there when the antibalica attacked the town and had reprisal on civilians and in bongi when they arrived they retaliated and killed one of my brothers. This way my other brother was in the same area. In the end i have lost six brothers to the selicas. Reporter the int