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Alain Le Roy, Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations at the United Nations

Rioters and troops have clashed in Haiti amid accusations that Nepalese soldiers working for the UN mission there are responsible for the recent cholera outbreak. In this interview with Marc Perelman, Alain Le Roy, Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations at the United Nations, strenuously rejects allegations that UN troops brought the killer-disease to the country.

Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, President of Paris Saint-Germain football club
17/05/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, President of Paris Saint-Germain football club

Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi sits down with France 24 Sports Editor Dan Levy to discuss David Beckham's retirement and a possible future role for him at the club, the violence that marred the Ligue 1 title celebrations in Paris, whether coach Carlo Ancelotti will leave, summer transfer targets, and why PSG was the right club in which to invest.
Cori Crider, Lawyer for Guantanamo detainees
16/05/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Cori Crider, Lawyer for Guantanamo detainees

Cory Crider, a lawyer representing hunger strikers in Guantanamo, talks to Luke Brown. One of her clients, Nabil Hadjarab, was cleared for release 6 years ago. Although he’s an Algerian citizen, Hadjarab spent most of his life in France – and now a campaign in France for his release is gaining traction.
Gérard Chaliand,  Specialist in international conflicts
15/05/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Gérard Chaliand, Specialist in international conflicts

It's the end of the world as we know it. Or so says Gérard Chaliand, an author and specialist on international conflicts. But there's no need to worry. While China may be rising, and the West declining, the new global order is still a work in progress.
Yezid Sayigh, Senior Associate at the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut
14/05/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Yezid Sayigh, Senior Associate at the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut

Douglas Herbert speaks to Yezid Sayigh, a Senior Associate with the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut. They discuss Syria’s National Coalition, the umbrella opposition group which claims to represent civilians and rebel fighters on the ground in Syria. But Yezid Sayigh explains there’s still a big gap between those claims and the reality.
Eugene R. Fidell, Co-founder, National Institute of Military Justice
13/05/2013 - THE INTERVIEW

Eugene R. Fidell, Co-founder, National Institute of Military Justice

Last month, Barack Obama renewed his pledge to close the controversial prison camp at Guantanamo Bay. However, he still faces stiff resistance from the US Congress. He is also under fire for a leaked Justice Department memo justifying targeted killings in Pakistan. To discuss these issues, Douglas Herbert speaks to Eugene R. Fidell, the co-founder of the National Institute of Military Justice, and a visiting lecturer at Yale Law School.

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UN says NONE of the soldiers were tested for cholera

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/10/29/world/main7005281.shtml (excerpt)

None of the Nepalese soldiers based there have been tested for cholera because none presented symptoms, mission spokesman Vincenzo Pugliese said Friday. He said media reports published elsewhere saying that all soldiers had tested negative for the disease were incorrect.

"By none of them presenting the symptom of the cholera there was no need to do another test," Pugliese told AP. "It's not the same as saying they were all tested negative because none of them had to be tested." The soldiers have not been tested for cholera since the outbreak, he said.

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