tv newsgrid Al Jazeera January 11, 2018 6:00pm-6:17pm +03
6:00 pm
at this time on al-jazeera when the news breaks members of the knesset israel's parliament setting a higher threshold for any future attempt to give up any parts of truce and the story builds. up to the. president. when people need to be heard china has a serious shortage of women and. al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring the award winning documentary and live news on and on line. this is al-jazeera the boston studio fourteen here at al-jazeera headquarters in doha. welcome to the news straight just ten deaths that is what he says it's the sponsible for in the military crackdown on the reckon but the been
6:01 pm
thousands more people killed in months of violence and human rights groups say it's time for an independent investigation into what the u.n. calls textbook ethnic cleansing also on the grid i'm sorry an eight year old pakistani go. right and murdered in the sewer district there is anger right across the country have been riots two protesters have been killed as pakistan. has this happened again and the u.k. launches a twenty five year plan to eliminate avoidable plastic waste it starts with an almost seven cent levy on plastic bags from all retire but will it work we're going to look at the scale of the problem facing all of us when it comes to plastics australia's home affairs minister says people in melbourne are afraid to go out eat because of african people in the city you're saying that's not true the hash tag african gangs is now used to show support for the african i mean a hard. thank you that's what i shall
6:02 pm
a genius can. do with the news great and live on air in streaming online through you tube facebook live and al jazeera dot com ten deaths out of thousands more maybe the surface in may and has finally been scratched and the scenes are nationals calling for an independent investigation into suspected atrocities by me and miles military after the army admitted for the first time that its soldiers murdered muslim ranger but it's only talking about ten of them whose remains were found in a mass grave last month to put that in perspective doctors without borders estimates in the first month of the crisis alone six thousand seven hundred ranger were killed in the violence in rakhine state we will start with this report from scott hydra. for the first time in most military has admitted wrongdoing in its crackdown on the hinge of community
6:03 pm
a statement posted on the facebook page of the military's commander in chief said troops and bodies villagers murdered ten rohingya muslims in rakhine state calling the dead bengali terrorists. it said the army will take action against those involved the bodies were found in a mass grave in the village of india in the one thing to note about the statement on the commander in chief's facebook page what it doesn't admit which is that this incident is not an isolated incident that in fact we had amnesty the un and media outlets around the world have documented how there's a much wider pattern of killings of sexual violence and the burning of over a hundred villages across rakhine state and so we need to see justice and accountability for this enormous range of crimes and not a pretense that there's really just you know one or few isolated incidents the announcement comes two months after the military issued the findings of an internal investigation into its security forces following attacks bahrain's rebels in august
6:04 pm
the military concluded no atrocities had taken place the united nations has been prevented by the government from undertaking its own investigation into what happened inside rakhine state during august and september when an estimated six hundred fifty thousand people fled to neighboring bangladesh the un has called me on mars actions in recovery and textbook ethnic cleansing a charge the government denies. even with this reversal of its own finding the military will face increased international pressure to allow independent observers and investigators in to work on state scott hodler al-jazeera ne son the win is with us now from frankfurt arranger activist and blogger nathan i've had a comment or a question at least three from one of our viewers watching on facebook live mahamudra fake who is simply said why only ten dead. and i guess you must be querying that as well why the army would say yes we did these ten but nothing about
6:05 pm
the thousands more. well recently in last month they have arrested two journalists. the busy indian village and they have i believe they have got the strong evidence that is the reason they revealed this mas great although there were there are many musgrave among them they rebuilt this one because of that this writer journalist they have got all the evidence of immediate arrest of this journalist the they have closed the news on commandeer and chief of his face both to. this mosque group but yesterday according to their announcement he said these people connecting with the insurgency group actually that is the false story i know i have spoken with many eye witness they were arrested from the indian we on august thirty
6:06 pm
first two thousand and seventeen and they are there villager and there were no any communal violence as the describe and you and also the villager were on the on their own since august twenty ninth because all this indian very issue were under attack by the military from august twenty ninth to thirty four hours so i have also posted the video on on my twitter that people were running. in the indian village from there they have arrested this villager and they have killed them and have bri in the mosque great take in this crime they are not that there is they are not they sent sorry to interrupt you do you take anything from the fact that the army has admitted to these ten again one of our viewers something has said thank god they admitted it for once even ten is worth it is it maybe that you can look at it in the sense that well they were willing to admit once maybe it opens the door to more
6:07 pm
investigations. no not really because you know before this last man the same general left when a general went visited the not in rakhine state and he met with a number of i think a hundred of developer in blue they don't mind out on the ship and even the. very belligerent. this you know all hall saw this soldier who are bombing their halls as hall they're so general where killing their own just civilian they didn't know anything they were forced to sign on their blank paper and finally they have. released the report that they didn't find any human rights violation against their own people this one. admitted because you know that to write a journalist they have got the every day as this is what i believe now there was talk i think probably
6:08 pm
a month or so ago bangladesh and me and my starting to explore the idea of repatch relation given what we hear in this story and i think this grave was discovered a month ago i mean how do you feel about the idea of anyone for me in returning there. i was i was in the last month i met with many survivors from many villages they are not willing to go back because you know there is no guarantee that they will not be possible that gate and also. the ready are ready with the national bare vacation at their reply traditional center which is you know since two thousand and fifteen there are refusing to accept the national verification guard which is designed like for the foreigner since we were recognized as the. group after the independent bomber we enjoyed the full
6:09 pm
citizenship nobody want to accept this national verification card and also there is no guarantee that these people will be able to return to their origin a very it. is all the ready are planning to build a concentration camp so nobody want to go back to the good to go and stay in the concentration camp and nobody want to take the. national verification god i think this is a vital mission will be possible nobody will step by his government has to change their national policy to this people full citizens and also they have to face all the restriction against these people since the. imposed since one thousand nine hundred two there are many restrictions you know these people are living in the open air prison for almost three decades now saw this all has to be changed that these people who are now in their bangladesh about seven
6:10 pm
hundred thousand they will think to come back to their country when joining us from frankfurt we thank you very much for your thoughts this is a very good time to remember the rangers story and the range of people in fact walk in the footsteps of a ranger refugee you can do that are down to zero dot com. this is new from our interactive same have taken the three hundred sixty degree camera and put you right in the middle of the story you can well get a feeling i guess at least of what it's like and hear some of those stories look at the conditions they were going through their work on your laptop your they are headset your desktop and it is that al jazeera dot com in the footsteps of a ranger refugee thank you for getting touch with us already so lame and mohammed on facebook live your comments very much appreciated hashtag a.j. newsgroup is how you get in touch with us be it on twitter at a j english where you can reply to the call out there or just post
6:11 pm
a tweet with the hash tag a.j. news grid as we said facebook dot com slash al-jazeera for the live stream where we got those comments from before and the what's that line is up and running as well plus once and for five one triple one four nine your comments your questions your contributions all welcome. now european countries that helped broker the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal are calling on the u.s. to reaffirm its support they say the deal is essential for international security remember it needs to be signed off every ninety days in the u.s. and president don't trump has until friday to decide if he will reimpose sanctions on last night in baba with the support from brussels. a last minute attempt to keep the nuclear deal with iran on track the meeting between the foreign ministers of the three european union nations which signed it and their rainy and counterpart comes ahead of a decision in washington on reapplying sanctions here at the end union remains committed to support the full and effective implementation of the agreements
6:12 pm
including to make sure that the lifting of nuclear related sanctions has a positive impact on trade and economic relations with iran including benefits for the iranian people u.s. president donald trump has repeatedly threatened to tear up the agreement which he's called the worst deal ever it was signed at a time of heightened tensions across the region some of iran's neighbors have been talking about a possible military strike against the country. to iran's made no secret of its arsenal of russian made ballistic missiles but some countries including israel claimed it also had an active nuclear weapons program iran insisted its nuclear agenda was purely civilian but under the deal it agreed to end research in return for the partial lifting of sanctions allowing it to access global financial markets and crucially sell its oil. last summer president trump agreed to waive sanctions on iran's oil industry but things could be about to change in october he announced
6:13 pm
a new iran policy iran is not living up to the spirit of the deal i am announcing a new strategy to address the full range of iran's destructive actions tromps called for sanctions on iran's revolutionary guard and he also wants to extend time limits on the country's nuclear research and curtail its missile program he's refusing to recertify the deal unless congress passes legislation amending it but democrats say they won't back any changes not supported by european allies who insist any alterations would be in breach of the international agreement it leaves donald trump with two choices rectify the deal and keep it alive or reject it and trigger an international crisis so we are discussing with the american american allies and friends that we should separate two things from each other first we want to preserve the jessop usa the nuclear deal with iran because it's in our all in
6:14 pm
our interest not to develop to see that nuclear weapons are developed in the iran given the strength of feeling here in europe and warnings in the us itself it's likely president trunk will in fact refrain from reapplying those oil sanctions on iran but that certainly doesn't mean he's going to give up trying to change the terms of the nuclear deal and so the uncertainty over the future of iran's nuclear program goes on the team barbara al-jazeera brussels yeah that's what was happening in brussels here is a must arriving now following developments from to from. a busy few days for iran's foreign minister divides roof as he engages in a flurry of diplomacy to try and reinforce international support for the twenty fifty nuclear deal signed with western nations he met with surrogate last brothers counterpart in moscow on wednesday before leaving for brussels due to meet european leaders zarif spoke to reporters on the plane echoing what iran's leaders have been
6:15 pm
saying all along iran is in compliance with the nuclear deal it's an example of how peaceful dialogue can deal with positive results and the united states is only isolating itself on the international stage that it be. from the international perspective it doesn't seem that the u.s. withdrawal from the deal is acceptable to other members of the international community everyone has stressed to the point that it's necessary for the u.s. to stick to its commitments their multilateral commitments and the u.s. just like other signatories of the nuclear deal has to meet them back into her on the government says that it is prepared for any decision by the u.s. president donald trump and that the world should prepare for a worst case scenario a political impasse that would see the deal collapse iran restart its nuclear program on wednesday a spokesman for iran's atomic energy organization said that if the u.s. ditches the deal iran will expand its nuclear program to levels not even seen before the deal was signed strong posturing by iran's leaders
6:16 pm
a reminder to the white house that iran is held up its side of the bargain. to pakistan now and the harrowing story of zainab unsorry an eight year old girl who was kidnapped sexually assaulted and then mood it is almost unbelievable when you say it like that well if you will happen today but just hours before dozens of people attacked a police station in pursuit of district police officers opened fire at the group to the protesters were killed and three police officers arrested as a result the demonstrators say police have not been doing enough to find zainab attacker. you feel sick thinking about this story and i'm not going to do the whole you know as a father thing or thing i do as a human being raised i can't begin to imagine. right well and it's visible online as well i've been looking at all days and stuff is the top trending story in pakistan at the moment with thousands of people including several activists criticizing the authorities and the general lack of security in the area
6:17 pm
a lot of people are using the hash tag justice for one of them is nobel peace prize winner malala yousafzai who said that she was heartbroken and that this has to stop she says government and the concerned authorities must take action she of course is herself pakistani former cricketer turned politician emraan khan he tweeted saying this case exposes once again how vulnerable are children are in our society this is not the first time such horrific acts have happened we have to act swiftly to punish the guilty and ensure that our children are better protected he shared a picture of her as well so that his family also spoke out they say they want justice and more security for your girls have a good long hard to hold that we are not burying our child until the issue has been properly resolved we are going to appeal to the chief justice of pakistan and if there's any humanitarian.
46 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on