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stay with. me i got this conviction that everyone has a deep reservoir accountability and if you can give them the opportunity and wonderful thing stop. looking at the actual distance there's at least twenty thousand or hinder refugees who live here we badly need at this moment leadership until recent times the public has resigned. it's going to be the next president retaliation we're going to go. back she finally canisters of gas i believe it best to prevent getting anyway let's get a call that. he achieved something that never happened before. breaking news out of egypt state media says at least one hundred and eighty four
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people were killed when a bomb went off at a mosque in the sinai peninsula. well again pieces over here in doha you are watching out to see are also coming up. we asked those who are of the families in the past to reconsider that day. because sense if you can is that zimbabwe's new president reaches out to the world saying he's ready and willing to reengage after his historic you know he ration. almost all hope is gone for the crew on board the missing australian pardon me argentinian submarine rescue efforts have turned into a recovery mission plus. accusations of beatings as the police forcibly remove refugees from a former australian run prison camp in papua new guinea.
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developing story for you the figures going up on the updates on that breaking news out of egypt egypt's state media is now saying one hundred eighty four people were killed dozens more were injured after fights has targeted a mosque in egypt's north sinai now the attack took place during prayers at a mosque in bed local sources say the attackers planted explosives and then opened fire on worshippers and was on the way egypt's declared three days of mourning for the victims is al jazeera his middle east analyst following that story for us here out of. who do you think would do this. who do you think would do this all of them many. many possibilities you know when it comes to for to
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pinpoint when it comes in pointing the perpetrator i suppose one of them but not this is the i saw as i just told you in the last interview that there could be many many perpetrators for this for this incident and the other is of this that happened before this one and the incidents that will happen unfortunately in the future as i told you before the main reason for this is obviously the total absence of any political whole rise in egypt unfortunately again and again we have to say that the regia may have killed politics in egypt there's no way for any breathing space for the people no hope so when you take away hope from people then you only expect the worst from them i'm going to tell you a little story a quick story something that i experienced myself firsthand back at the end of the ninety's when i was covering the war in afghanistan between taliban and the northern alliance at one point in. the late legendary war lord.
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he took me to an island in the in the middle of the banshee valley it's in the middle of the banshee river and on this on that island he kept captives at a warrior's captives and to my astonishment i mean they turned out to be all children from the age of sixteen to twenty literally and legally if they were children i kept talking to them for many days and to my frustration they all most most of them agreed that they ended up in afghanistan fighting to get the freedom that they couldn't get in there and up countries this is tragic and we pushed. legally legally speaking children to go all the way i mean when you're on the cross across across the globe to search for the freedom the freedom in in an
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unknown land for no codes and then it's the natural natural result of taking away hope from them ok we have to leave it there in the meantime we'll work on getting more details out of egypt but for the moment thank you very much frank you. zimbabwe has sworn in emerson it's the president since independence he vowed today to create jobs reimburse farmers whose land was seized and stamp out corruption he was also called on the people to remember the good his predecessor robert mugabe did for zimbabwe as its founding father hears from. a new and unfolding democracy is how amazon when i go describes his ascent to power even if it took a military intervention to end robert mugabe's presidency tens of thousands of zimbabweans waited for hours to watch a man of god was swearing into office and inauguration meant to cement the veneer
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of a politically driven solution from within the ruling zanu p.f. i will protect and promote the right of the people of zimbabwe and that i will work myself to where the old zimbabwe and his people. in attendance the heads of state of zimbabwe's neighbors not here though the south african and and golden president instead meeting in south africa for a heads of state visit the prisons here today of u.k. representatives may signal a possible into zimbabwe's isolation from the west seoul. this day is a whole about the people who are has praised and thanked the baldwins for the role they played in getting rid of robert mugabe who was in power for fifty seven years but was the baldwins this is about mold and gratitude it's about the promise of
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a new future one that they hope the new president will make good on today i'm so happy because there are three new presidents and so. it's going to be the first prison homologues that was going on and everything is going to be good this change of up and do our floodgates for us. it's about was going to to be up there we're expecting the new change to happen. like what used to live in all countries involved is a very beautiful loving country and i'm happy because over this happened with violence. was when i got why a form of liberation fighter nicknamed the crocodile for his uncompromising approach to politics begins his presidency under pressure with exorbitant government spending crumbling public services and facilities and few jobs for its people zimbabwe needs its economy resuscitated and elections are scheduled for next
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year. but for now zimbabweans hold their new president aloft revealing the horror of a second chance for me to mina al jazeera. live to harare and my colleague andrew symonds has been inside the national sports stadium all day covering that inauguration ceremony for us and indeed andrew the speech as well so the honeymoon period has now begun if there's thin ice out there for him where might that present itself first. well it's all over the place paid. there for me to listing the issues facing. the ready at those issues have been addressed in his speech he's listed a whole range of things he plans to do but that depended on cooperation cooperation with the west the cooperation of the united nations the i.m.f. the listing listing of lifting of sanctions he really needs he also needs
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a lot of investment now that can take place if he's able to start making money getting loans in getting trust going again in markets then he could make that start he's also referred to the land reform reform program which dates back to the turn of the century when there was violence against white farmers from the colonial rule days they were ejected from the land of the property and he is now saying that there will be compensation paid to everyone that is going to be an order he said he's hit the ground running he's going to sort the land reform program out because it can go away it's part of the whole thinking of zanu p.f. of the liberation struggle and he intends also to create jobs to have programs to reengage with the i.m.f. going to new programs there and also address the issue of corruption a massive long he says there will be a new broom right the way through the whole affairs of the government so what we're
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going to see peter is a lot of action but there to in order for that to happen the has to be cooperation from other states and that includes the u.k. they want to speak that's a former colonial rule of this country when it was rhodesia and that was also a plan in hand to actually engage with the i.m.f. and also create jobs now what has to be noted here is that robert robert mugabe who he praised he criticized very diplomatically. but he praised as the forefather of independence here he is basically looking back and looking forward but those issues from the past may return to haunt him he has a new p.f. in his blood effectively he has been with robert mugabe they were so close he the younger figure it goes back nearly half a century they fought together in the liberation war they spent jail time they were convicted they moved on there was the actual independence in one nine hundred
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eighty and together they created the land reform program he was the minister of economy at the time a story minister of justice at the time at the turn of the century when he imposed that land reform program now he's saying that it's going to be resolved with a really generous scheme of compensation but really all of this association with the old times has been put in the bin effectively can he be trusted it would seem people are prepared to wait this out they're so ecstatic and relieved that those four decades of autocratic rule of gone that they're prepared to give him that chance. and thank you. search for missing submarine in argentina is turning into a rescue mission for the vessel now believed to be at the bottom of the ocean a submarine with forty four people on board was reported missing on remember the fifteenth earlier there were emotional scenes at the model platen naval base alfred's revealed that a possible possible explosion was detected near the last known location of the boat
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the san juan the crew's relatives have accused the government of deliberately keeping them in the dark joins us live now from that naval base in argentina so daniel this now gone from search and rescue to search. very much so there's something like ten nation out in the south atlantic helping the iraqis with craft with ships with underwater rescue equipment often in very very rough seas they are now saying the authorities in argentina are now saying they believe that the submarine. with forty four crewmembers on board is almost certainly at the bottom of the sea they're not quite sure it could be anything between two hundred meters and several thousand meters something focus on . the focus now shifting to the political side of things with the president.
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saying he wants a full investigation he's asking on the military the navy to come up with answers as to what happened what kind of condition that submarine the thirty something year old submarine was in or whether it was obsolete whether it was so have taken to sea and about what happened was there an explosion and if so why did the information take so long to reach the or thorough it is a more importantly the families of those forty four crewmembers who as you mentioned were livid were very angry as many of them left this base yesterday to now go home and mourn every commission submarine every boat like that does this kind of. thing that they can deploy if they've got enough time to deploy the relevant search and rescue people can track where they think the location was but that didn't happen in this case so whatever went wrong it went wrong pretty quickly . contact was lost early on wednesday
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morning wednesday the fifteenth of november there was. no backup communication system beyond that there were monitors there were various organizations monitoring those sonic. waves under the sea. nation about the explosion actually came to argentina via the un bodies that more body that monitors a new killer testing they said it was not a nuclear explosion this was information came out of vienna passed on to the. on wednesday who then relayed the information to the argentine or dorothy and that's when the only hard information that has come to the already i think the vessel disappeared on the fifty many rumors many false leads but as you say they did they didn't seem to be any backup communication sr and that is certainly a question that the argentine authorities the families of those crew members will
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now be asking. still to come here on al-jazeera bangladesh. remains on the ground. hello again now weather across eastern parts of china sticking fairly wet at the moment certainly from food issue through our hong kong and into the far south taipei also seeing one or two showers elsewhere not looking too bad shanghai draw and then once we get into indo-china be still got some heavy showers across more central parts of vietnam but in northern areas fine for hanoi is fine across much
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of indochina generally and will stay that way as we head on through into sunday so a fine day in young gone there with highs of thirty three degrees you see the showers though for vietnam still there why he's had some very heavy rain of last twenty four hours now as we head across into south asia you can see the monsoon rain retreating but still sri lanka seeing some very heavy rain through the course of saturday further north looking dry so here to new delhi and temperatures are looking at twenty four degrees fine across much of pakistan too but fine weather continues and be pretty woman for crouchie on sunday those ahead across into the arabian prince is certainly cooled off here in recent days temperatures a mere twenty six in doha with cooler weather partly to use a cold front which is pushed through the region we've had some rain here last twenty four hours or so quite a chilly one and bridge here in the course of saturday let's head on through into sunday it should begin to won't hear a little bit. you
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are making very pointed remarks where on line the main u.s. response to drug use and the drug trade over the last fifty years has been criminalized or if you join us on say no evil person just wakes up in the morning and say i want to cover the world in darkness and this is a dialogue that could be what leading to some of the confusion online about people saying they don't actually know what's going on join the conversation at this time on al-jazeera. it with al-jazeera and preach it over here in doha your headline so far today egypt's state media is now reporting at least one hundred and eighty four people
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have been killed and dozens more were injured after fighters talk to the mosque in egypt's north sinai it happened during friday prayers and local sources say the attackers planted explosives and then opened fire on the worshippers while the sermon was underway. emerson has just become zimbabwe's new president he was sworn in in front of thousands of cheering supporters who filled the national sports stadium to witness this historic event he replaces robert mugabe ruled the country for thirty seven years he's promised to advance the country and the lives of zimbabwe so. let's get more on that for you joining us live now is tina berry he's a lawyer and a human rights advocate he's also formally the president of the law society of zimbabwe tina barre chords along inauguration speech from the new president for you what was the most significant moment in their. aren't being more.
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hard when we went into the. beach here because reading everything you needed to carve out probably something to everyone that's the most significant part where you want to be and when you've forgotten one three items which is a immediate which is the case prices in the country. in the. next year got. the details for our bacteria should and forward is opposed to that which sounded more like the usual places you make. less since we have to go through what we've got a lot of speculation on who he talks to now you know getting money into the country investment into the country so it's basically he'll be talking to china he'll be talking to the i.m.f. everyone's pretty much agreed on that but within the the internal domestic political context was it also quite a clever speech because he didn't cross a line yes he praised robert mugabe but he didn't go too far i mean could he have
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gone further than that because people might have said hang on you were in effect robert mugabe's right hand man for three decades. i think the the debate about his relationship with with the robot i think he is redefining it to say you we're not going to be i mean you will acknowledge this is not the point did it all the way you failed and i think. people were judging how he performs this is why you sense the act quickly moves our way from the past instead of focusing on the future he acknowledged the failure of politics did not go into detail in there to be placed in a different sort of politics or sort of not going to tear i would not be surprised if he spoke to the opposition and tried to. comment some people that he was not necessarily from that really impact yes he laid the groundwork for
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that but rigali even if he didn't i think he's going through what you know we did i don't deal in broken politics and try to get away with that he's got a huge task ahead of him his honeymoon period has now begun does he have to do something else though between now and the next elections does he have to be seen to reinvent himself as a politician as opposed to somebody who was very closely lined up with what went before. i think the challenge that you it would be very isolating to reinvent himself except in terms of effectiveness he needed amending whatever program he wanted to get out you cannot match the yellow and so for that some guy did indeed he cannot. feed from the politics or away from god because here we are on that point so he's checked a new way that wasn't here where he had to stay away from a sentence longer and in the telling from secular policies we are god and deed
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religion for that would be ever so it would be interesting going forward in the short time that these dead we get to god in the software that he gets it he gets elected he needs wonder right there or in the success or his policies in such a short time already you were deformed to want to know what we did the negative qualities that you have kept them vs in power time will tell to you know better the in harare thank you. human rights groups are calling for international agencies to monitor the repatriation of writing the refugees and bangladesh signed a pact yesterday that will allow those displaced to return home once their paperwork is finished around six hundred thousand gringo muslims are for an army crackdown in a kind state over the past three months stratford has more now from cox is bizarre . there are of course a major issues with respect to the implementation of this agreement that has been made between bangladesh and me and with respect to the repatriation of bringing the
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refugees chief of which of course is the question of exactly where many of these people go back to their villages have been destroyed burnt to the ground hundreds of thousands of them across this border and they brought literally nothing with them including any form of identification and myanmar is insisting that an identification process must start that says that this agreement is loosely based on one that was put together ninety ninety two when there was a similar outbreak of violence in one thousand nine hundred two the rangar refugees that came here had white cards now these white cards were proof of residency not citizenship myanmar government now saying that if the regime the cuties here now have proof that they once had one of those white cards then they would take to eventually be allowed to return and they also say that there is going to be a system put together. papers disseminated within the refugee camps where people
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can register listing their former addresses their family members but of course is the issue of literally thousands of people there who are missing family members many of them are children so it's very difficult to get solid identification of these people. now the u.n. has called the forcible removal of refugees from a prison camp on manna silent shocking and inexcusable the police on papua new guinea create the remaining three hundred twenty eight men from the former australian run site on friday the camp was closed three weeks ago that many refugees refused to go saying they feared being attacked and or thomas has this report from an assignment. on thursday about fifty men were removed on friday the remaining three hundred twenty eight were evicted in some cases by force mobile phone footage shot by refugees appears to show police and papua new guinea and
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immigration officers hitting them with metal bars buses took the men to their new accommodation in the nearby town accommodation australia's government says is ready but refugees say has no power security guards won't let cameras near the facility the refugees can come out and some showed us the injuries they say they sustained in the eviction they're probably sent him a version of from you again it just made to me and drove me over the. ground and needs me to mean all of my birdie australia's immigration minister said on friday he knew of only three very minor injuries we saw more. i was inside the detention center and i was beaten with wooden iron bars. two years ago al jazeera filmed on manna silent when almost all the refugees were still locked up the closest we got to an interview with one then was over the phone while sitting
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near their prison in a boat we argue. the mouse. that refugee is now out of that prison but does not feel free. well you are free you out of free living you can have a job you cannot you know make you can't have a life i am still here for years and i have. still in the same situation some refugees say they fear being attacked in the local town some have been for the main reason they refused to leave the prison was as a protest to draw attention to australia's mistreatment of them australia's prime minister in his country's capital canberra said he was glad the protest was over complying with the lawful directions of the pay injury authorities and moving to the alternative facilities available to them and that as a short. that is precisely what you should do if you're in a foreign country you should comply with the laws of that other country for
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refugees papua new guinea could be home for many years to come the absolute closure of the refugee prison and the eviction of all the remaining men inside won't make much practical difference to the refugees lives or their futures but for australia's government this is a significant moment it's the clearest sign yet that they are transferring responsibility for those refugees from canberra to pack when you get in andrew thomas al-jazeera on man assignment in papua new guinea in south africa the former paralympian oscar pistorius has been jailed for murder will stay in prison much longer the supreme court of appeal has more than doubled his sentence from six years to thirteen years and five months the athlete was convicted in twenty thirteen for the shooting of his girlfriend reeva steenkamp prosecutors argued the original sentence was shockingly lenient. now the police in china are investigating reports that total child day care center in beijing was sexually abused drugged and molested it is the latest in
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a series of child abuse cases at daycare centers that's caused outrage and panic across the country stop bassam reports now from beijing. they're in shock and demanding an explanation these are parents of toddlers who attend the prestigious red yellow blue kindergarten in beijing children as young as three years old have said they were molested drugged and stripped naked by care workers regular blue is the largest early childhood service provider in china and it's listed on the new york stock exchange for a lot from you in the glass of my chair oh some parents have ak their children whether the age the pews the children said this was the secret between dan and the teachers china's child care system has come under scrutiny since cases of abuse have appeared online this case currently under investigation in shanghai appears to show a worker pushing children to the ground and forcing them to eat spicy wasabi you
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don't use case at record yellow blue is like to an outpouring of anger online with tens of millions respond they're not going to do outrage over child abuse and they care centers around the country this crisis is seen as a strong message to the government to take action to improve the safety of topless and i'm sure they're helping development in a country that is increasingly depending on professional child care. since china has adopted its second child policy last year the man for child care has grown the country has limited parents to have only one son or daughter for forty years. but research shows that more than half of chinese parents choose not to have a second child because of the lack of proper childcare and. these are not just incidence. is quite nerve wrecking it reflects the problem more serious lack of childcare this is a serious social issue. now i'm and only and have put china second child policy
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into practice but the young parents are struggling after care worker forced their daughter to eat in the toilet at the childcare center nona says she quit her job to take care of her children so. the supervision on this private kindergartens is very loose the kindergartens past that year inspections by using their connections and providing fakes that if it gets they just want to gain profit instead of providing a real education lack of sufficiently trained staff is a not a problem sadistic show that for forty four million thought last only daycare two point four million more teachers need to be hired and trained by the ministry of education says it will prosecute any teachers and employees who have harmed and abused children the government has started an inspection of the management of child care centers nationwide red yellow blue has apologized for the anxiety it has cost to the parents and to society step fasten al-jazeera beijing.
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this is al-jazeera these are the top stories egypt's state media is now reporting at least one hundred ninety four people were killed and dozens more were injured after fighters targeted a mosque in egypt's north sinai the attack took place during prayer that i'm asking about local sources say the attackers planted explosives and then opened fire on worshippers while the sermon was on the way egypt's declared three days of mourning for the victims. history has been unfolding in zimbabwe where emerson has been sworn in as the next president thousands of cheering supporters filled the national sports stadium in harare he replaced robert mugabe group for thirty seven years in his maiden speech sort to instill a sense of hope in his people vowing to create jobs reimburse farmers whose land
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was seized and stamp out corruption the search for a missing submarine in argentina is turning into another kind of mission looking for the vessel now believed to be at the bottom of the ocean the submarine with forty four crew members on board was reported missing on november the fifteenth earlier there were emotional scenes at the del plata naval base after it was revealed that a possible explosion was texted near the last known location of the san juan the cruise relatives of accuse the government of deliberately keeping them in the dark the submarine was thirty years old raising questions about why it was still in service saudi backed syrian opposition groups have agreed to form a fifty member delegation to attend next week's u.n. sponsored talks they've renewed then the man for the syrian president bashar al assad to resign join a conference on the conflict in riyadh but asaad stepping down will not be a precondition for negotiations the u.n. says images of refugees being forcibly removed from a decommissioned prison camp on manna silent are shocking and inexcusable.
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popping your guinea police cleared the three hundred seventy eight men from the former australian run site and activists say the police destroyed their belongings to make them leave the camp was closed three weeks ago. those are your headlines the news continues on al-jazeera after the stream i will see you very soon but. on counting the cost of crocodile economic what emerson men and god will have to do to transform zimbabwe's finances a modern day slave trade in libya and how china's internet giant ten cent over took facebook. counting the cost at this time on a. high from the ok you're in the stroller or.
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