00:00Arracha León, good afternoon.
00:02Opa, let's see, I'm going to read a couple of paragraphs so we can start reflecting.
00:07And these people don't get away with it, right?
00:11I can assure you of that.
00:13Crimes against humanity are those extremely serious acts
00:17that attack humanity,
00:20commonly defined as part of a widespread or systematic attack
00:25against a civilian population.
00:28These crimes are punishable under international law,
00:32especially by the International Criminal Court,
00:35and their seriousness differentiates them from other crimes,
00:38such as war crimes that require an armed conflict.
00:43Definition and characteristics
00:44Generalized or systematic attack
00:48The crime is committed as part of an attack affecting a civilian population
00:52in whole or in part without distinction
00:56between combatants and non-combatants.
01:00Serious crimes include acts such as murder,
01:04extermination,
01:06slavery,
01:08deportation,
01:09torture,
01:11persecution,
01:12enforced disappearance,
01:14violations
01:15and other forms of sexual violence.
01:19They affect humanity.
01:21These crimes not only harm individual victims,
01:25but also damage human dignity and the social order in general.
01:29Sanctioned by international law.
01:34The International Criminal Court,
01:36CPI,
01:37has jurisdiction to hear and judge
01:40These crimes along with war crimes and genocide.
01:46The International Criminal Court.
01:49Let's see who's there.
01:51I'm doing this now on the fly,
01:53because it is more than justified.
01:56My company, my company, let's go.
01:59Maybe the Coca-Cola made me feel bad.
02:02International Criminal Court.
02:04Let's see, this is what the Rockefellers have evidently put there.
02:08One of his elders already said it clearly.
02:11When I was with all the money,
02:13I don't give a damn about the laws.
02:16That's what he said.
02:17And this has been going on for many years.
02:20International Criminal Court.
02:21The International Court of Justice
02:23is governed by the Rome Statute.
02:26Its character is permanent
02:28and the accused persons are coming to judge me
02:29of committing crimes of genocide.
02:31That is, they must be charged.
02:36Of committing crimes of genocide,
02:39war, aggression and crimes against humanity.
02:42It is important not to confuse it
02:44with the International Court of Justice,
02:47judicial body of the United Nations
02:49that judges disputes between states.
02:53The city of The Hague is located here,
02:54Netherlands.
02:55The official languages of the organization
02:57They are Arabic, Chinese, Spanish,
02:59French, English and Russian.
03:03Catalan no?
03:04Amazing.
03:05Amazing.
03:06How bad, how horrible, I'm leaving.
03:11Political foundations, such,
03:12bread, pirim, pum, pum, chon, chispun.
03:15Aware that all peoples
03:17are united by close ties
03:18and their cultures shape
03:19a common heritage
03:21and watching with concern
03:23that this delicate boseico
03:25can break at any time.
03:29So, they are aware of that.
03:30And?
03:33And what do you do?
03:33To have some beers and coffee
03:35or churros and pajamas?
03:41Because one does not understand
03:44that you do nothing.
03:47It doesn't add up to me.
03:48Do they get paid?
03:49The president judge.
03:53Tomoko Akane.
03:55Japan.
03:56First Vice President Judge.
03:58They are judges.
03:59Well, well, well.
03:59Well, well, well.
04:01We played with the toga.
04:02Rosario Salvatore Aitala.
04:04Well.
04:06Well, well, well.
04:08Second Vice President Judge.
04:10I'm not going to laugh.
04:11Reine Alapini Ganshou.
04:15Benin.
04:1618 more organized judges
04:19within the division
04:21of preliminary matters,
04:23the trial division
04:24and the appellate division.
04:25Chief Prosecutor.
04:27Karim Kam, United Kingdom.
04:30Deputy Prosecutor.
04:31Mame Mandiaye Nian,
04:34from Senegal.
04:34Secretary.
04:36He shouldn't have a page, man.
04:37Get the girl, damn it.
04:40Oswaldo Zabala Giler, Ecuador.
04:42Assembly of States Parties.
04:47Operation.
04:48The court functions as an autonomous body
04:50of any other power or state.
04:52Already.
04:53He says very autonomous.
04:55What a shame.
04:57The crimes that may be known
04:58the Fat Account of the Military
04:59are those indicated in article 5
05:01of the Strait of Rome.
05:04Genocide.
05:04Crimes against humanity.
05:07War crimes.
05:08Crime of aggression.
05:10Applicable principles.
05:11Well, well, well.
05:13There is no crime without grace.
05:16Sure.
05:17Yes, especially in this system.
05:20I repeat.
05:20There is no crime
05:21there is no poem without elegue.
05:25It's a...
05:26Sorry.
05:30It is an aphorism in Latin
05:31which translates as
05:32no crime, no punishment without prior law.
05:35That's true, that's true.
05:37Then,
05:37criminal law is used
05:40to express the principle
05:41that it doesn't go, it goes, it goes, it goes.
05:42I'll move on to more talk.
05:44Let's see.
05:44See also
05:45for such right
05:46do not give it criminal legality.
05:48The Latin expression
05:50created it
05:50International Tantapact
05:52Civil Rights
05:53European Convention.
05:55Well, maybe we should call those people, right?
05:58And be interested in
05:59for what we are experiencing.
06:02Let's see,
06:06this is not the way.
06:10When was this created?
06:12Let's see.
06:19I'm sure I know
06:20what was when the UN thing.
06:23Exact.
06:23The books of the horizontal
06:24The first trial
06:32with crimes
06:32of inhumanity
06:33took place
06:33at the Nuremberg trials.
06:35What were they?
06:35a fallacy
06:37and they beat him up more
06:38to that one
06:39so that he would sing
06:40and sang, sang.
06:41But above all
06:42what had not happened.
06:44You have it in the series
06:45Europe
06:46The Last
06:47World
06:49or The Last Battle.
06:50Wow.
06:52It suits me
06:53perfectly
06:53what they say.
06:55But perfectly.
06:56Hitler was one of them, huh?
06:58Hitler was missing an egg.
07:00Just like Franco.
07:00Franco was a Satanist.
07:02As much as
07:02eh, catholic
07:03or maybe not.
07:04A cock.
07:04It was satanic.
07:05That's why they were made
07:06a satanic mass
07:06when
07:07they took it out
07:08of the
07:09from that vertigo.
07:10Hey?
07:11Satanic.
07:13And they do
07:13offerings
07:14to your
07:14to his god.
07:16The eye
07:17Odin
07:18in one of the movies
07:19that
07:19the patch
07:20many people
07:21he wears a glass eye
07:22and then
07:23well, from one hand
07:24the right hand
07:25is the most
07:26eh, the
07:27the one they like the most.
07:29Hey, the hand of God.
07:30Hey, the hand of God.
07:32And the egg
07:33Well, it's an egg.
07:34It starts in an egg
07:36Hey,
07:37and they offer it to you
07:37to Lucifer.
07:39Hey,
07:39like the bull's ears.
07:40The same.
07:41These people have lost
07:42the fucking head.
07:43Hey,
07:44start publishing
07:46in Fifth Power
07:47what I wear
07:48delayed
07:49of everything we have experienced
07:50these last ones
07:51three years.
07:53Hey,
07:53because I have been dedicating myself
07:54more to the topic of
07:55from when I greet
07:56is played
07:56and it smells like popcorn
07:57and I begin to
07:59to launch news
08:00full force.
08:01On its date.
08:03Everything is on its date.
08:04Hey,
08:04even if there is news
08:05from three years ago,
08:05three, four years
08:06but it seemed to me
08:07important to review them
08:09and save them.
08:10And I also begin
08:11to publish
08:11in Miroteca
08:12that is saving
08:13about six thousand cuts
08:15newspaper
08:15for some time now.
08:17Hey,
08:17so you can see
08:18what we have experienced
08:19and what we are experiencing.
08:20Take care,
08:21big hug
08:22and we will continue to report.