It’s the sixth video down, heard on Thursday 22 February 2024 at 10 am–1 pm in respect of the proceedings, ‘Legal Consequences arising from the Policies and Practices of Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem’ – Public hearings. (If the link doesn’t work directly, click the title of the case to be taken to the videos.)
It’s the segment with China, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Japan and Jordan.
🧐 the website is so strange. I thought, if it’s going to be anywhere, it’s here, but the links are all greyed out, so they don’t look like links and you don’t know what you can click. I might watch the longer speech later today if I get the chance. Hope you and others enjoy it. Be interesting to listen to Cuba’s, Algeria’s, and a few others’, too.
It’s on the icj website under multimedia. It’s a little hard to find.
https://icj-cij.org/multimedia/203577
It’s the sixth video down, heard on Thursday 22 February 2024 at 10 am–1 pm in respect of the proceedings, ‘Legal Consequences arising from the Policies and Practices of Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem’ – Public hearings. (If the link doesn’t work directly, click the title of the case to be taken to the videos.)
It’s the segment with China, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Japan and Jordan.
I think he’s Ma Xinmin.
Try from 20:50.
Transcript is here, from page 10: https://icj-cij.org/case/186/oral-proceedings
Scroll down for the 'Verbatim Record 2024/9 (it’ll open a PDF). The video @yogthos@lemmy.ml shared seems to begin on page 13 at paragraph 15.
If you’re really interested, here are records of the whole case: https://icj-cij.org/case/186
nice detective work O7
🧐 the website is so strange. I thought, if it’s going to be anywhere, it’s here, but the links are all greyed out, so they don’t look like links and you don’t know what you can click. I might watch the longer speech later today if I get the chance. Hope you and others enjoy it. Be interesting to listen to Cuba’s, Algeria’s, and a few others’, too.
It’s like it’s designed to be hard to navigate. Thanks for finding the relevant stuff, very interesting listen indeed.