Im not quite sure how realistit is but to do anything but to try to move on with the show, and flawed as it is, and try to take some corrective measures. But i agree with robert 100 in his assessment of that. I think were really at an impasse here, and i dont see those calling for a Transitional Government or mixed commission, i dont see them getting very far. Theres not a cohesive Institutional Force that really supports them in this, and as one paper wrote the other day, its been much more of an emotional response than realistic response. So okay. Thank you. Were going to be open for your questions, comments. Why dont you start us. Thank you. Were going to take two or three questions, and then stepping away from the specifics of the electoral [inaudible] im sorry. Im john varba, the director of Haiti College fund. Stepping away from the specifics of the electoral process, im wondering what is the effect of this chaotic process on the functioning of the government . Everything from th
Political parties . We will see what becomes of the vow to participate following the first round. Hopefully serious actors will continue to engage. But will haitis populous known as voters engage . No one is trumpeting a Voter Participation of 18 according to the cep as a step towards democracy. That would certainly be an exercise in lipstick. There are variety of reasons of course, why haitians are not engaging in political process. One of them they are frustratedy with the outcome of participation, by coups and nonresponsive officials and other factors and theyve probably become somewhat jaund ised in democratic politics. A number of prominent haitian observers and have been calling for a different solution, calling for a Transitional Government or some kind of mixed commission that would place management of the political process in more diverse objective and inclusive hands. Listening to these folks and engaging them seriously is not such a bad idea. After more than four years of hi
Prosecuting key leaders of both countries deemed most responsible for the war and its horrors as well as many of the perpetrators who executed those policies. To discuss this, we will hear from dr. Peter mcguire, who will discuss the prosecutions that took place in europe. Weinberg,dr. Gerhard who will be covering the trials in asia. I inviteake of timing, you all to read their biographies in the back of your programs as my doing so from the podium takes up our presenters valuable speaking time as well as your opportunity to ask them questions afterwards. Please find your cell phones now and make sure the rigors are turned off so as not to disrupt the presenters or your neighbors experience could affor. Before dr. Mcguire takes the podium, it is my pleasure to give you the first oral showcase of the 2016 conference. Ande are archival footage images with oral history interviews in the museum collection. Conductingrk from the interviews to editing and producing the final piece we are abo
Director of research and history. Im asked they come in a mustard surmise. Move to thepowers rather unprecedented step of prosecuting key leaders both countries, as well as many of the perpetrators executing those policies. Well hear from dr. Peter will discuss the prosecutions that took place in europe, and then dr. Weinberg will be covering the trials and asia. I invite you all to read their biographies in the back of the program. You can ask questions afterward. Please find your cell phones now and make sure the rigors are turned off to not disrupt presenters or your neighbors experience. Before dr. Mcguire takes the podium it is my pleasure to the showcase of the conference. The showcases combined archival footage and images with oral interviews. Conducting the interviews, to editing, to producing the final piece you are about to see is done by members of my team in the research department. Without any further purdue, here is the number trials. I was one of three officers that took
News mobile app. If you havent already, download the free app to access interactive radar and the latest videocast from our weather watch 12 team. Joyce homicide in the unlikeliest place, the front door of a Milwaukee Police station. Police say a stranger approached two men in a van outside district six. Moments later, the stranger was dead. As wisn 12 news Colleen Henry reports, the men were there to buy a gun. Police say the stranger walked up to the van and asked why they were eyeballing him. E stranger threw a traffic cone into the van. He walked away, then returned. There were more words. And in clear view of the station, police say the vans passenger got out and fired his gun three times. 42yearold reed carlsen died at the hospital. I can understand why someone shot him. He was crazy. Carlsen last lived in this building near 64th and lincoln history of Mental Illness and arrest records show carlsen had then in jail for times in the last year. This guy was scary, he really was. Yo