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in the ruins of a dream and this time on al jazeera. and for you. and i'm down in jordan doha with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera the political storm surrounding the firing of an f.b.i. official is gathering momentum in the us media reporting that under mccabe memos on his interactions with president trump and that those documents are now with a special counsel investigating ties with russia trumps person
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a lawyer has told the daily beast publication that the entire russia investigation led by robert mueller should be shut down well in school as a former assistant secretary defense he says there are unprecedented levels of tension between the white house on the f.b.i. . the fact that you fired the director ironically it was colby coming out a week before be on lection and reopening the investigation into secretary clinton's e-mails that released long the election to trump because before that i was secretary clinton have been a little bit ahead and then he fires the cost on the fact that he didn't want him to would investigate that collusion when in fact that would be f.b.i. had to do that given all of the evidence that they have about what russia was trying to do with the young election i think if they try to quash the mauler investigation it will be like when you nixon fired his special prosecutor i think even the republicans would rebel against that and that would cause an awful lot of
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problems for president trump because mahler is a republican he has been a white dude by republicans to office so what's lot of orders and question thousands of people are fleeing a free in northern syria as turkish forces begin their advance inside the city is the latest phase in a two month offensive to push out kurdish fighters for turkey regards as terrorists meanwhile in southern syria and they have the capital of damascus thousands of left rebel held areas and eastern kuta over the past day or one hundred people have been killed in a strikes by government and russian forces in the past forty eight hours they have captured two more towns on the now in control of around eighty percent of eastern kentucky the world health organization is racing to the accident people in yemen against a rapidly spreading diphtheria outbreak about thirteen hundred people have been infected and more than seventy have died since the disease was first detected six
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months ago the three year civil war has led to the collapse of yemen's health system. british prime minister to reason may says she's considering the next steps after moscow announced it would expel twenty three british diplomats it's in response the same number of russian diplomats being ordered to leave the u.k. the diplomatic action follows britain's accusation that the kremlin's behind the poisoning of a former russian spy and his daughter in light of their previous behavior we anticipated a response of this kind and we will consider our next steps in the coming days alongside our allies and partners but russia's response doesn't change the facts of the matter the attempted assassination of two people on british soil for which there is no alternative conclusion other than that the russian state was culpable meanwhile u.k. police have contacted several russian exiles over concerns for their safety following the murder of a prominent businessman nicholai group skull was found dead in his home in london
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on monday police say he died from compression to the neck and an investigation is underway blues club was granted political asylum in twenty ten and the u.k. had blocked attempts by russia to extradite him and polls opened in russia's presidential election which is widely expected to hand vladimir putin his fourth term in office that means it leave the country for the next six years according to russia's constitution this is the last time he can serve but it's unclear who will emerge to replace him. on social media giant facebook has banned a company linked to both donald trump's campaign and the probe briggs it push data analysis from cambridge analytical has been suspended for failing to delete information from around two hundred seventy thousand users who downloaded a personality app called this is your digital life well the company is accused of harvesting the data without authorization in twenty fourteen to build a software program to influence choices in the u.s.
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election well those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the disappeared of syria stage of that sort of i phone. when syrians first protested in the spring of twenty eleven there were only weapons were banners and songs and the deep desire for freedom i will some such let that one with god. and then also innocently am fanuc in them stuff
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has she any of them and possibly will connect on a new low they can be she cannot understand that. syria has been ruled by a dictatorship but handed down from father to son since nineteen seventeen. the regime denies its people basic freedoms it is all controlling and often merciless. or for. those who have a. visit have a lot of those who are other of the great part of that but look at what. some sort of mean sentiment in the us in the muck with muck is that it benefits the seller that already washed out of. the regime silenced the revolution and the country was plunged into
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a. fighter jets tanks missiles chemical weapons with. it uses all of its military might to suppress any possible uprising to maintain power it kills its own people who are forced into exile to survive. and those of the first come from behind the bars you have an emotional. in secret. the syrian regime uses another less spectacular weapon of the same fearsome. as far along at a. spot on a book. on. the un mission but. since the early days of the uprising in twenty eleven the secret police has resorted to mass arrests of those who dare to defy the regime. thousands have disappeared some for years and others never return.
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for years this has been the invisible weapon of the syrian dictatorship. for. almost four hundred thousand syrians have taken refuge in the city of gas again tapped since the outbreak of the fighting. the chaos that ravages their homeland is barely fifty kilometers away but a torrent apart. how do you begin to talk about your own government's atrocities when you're still living in fear those who reveal their identities are a few but they are still determined to overcome the terror instilled by the regime . and the clackamas already have been shattered rabbit final about dallas. and i bent up around me and i looked at them and not the others who shot at
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tallaght patents the tapes had a. zero on such short amount of bad luck luck michael i don't have that much but it would suck. to be human. well then the killer must get over him that can in a static. look i'm a citizen. and. commit to one. as. muslim khaled mashal looking at an adult and asked. him to keep judy and michael it's clear that had he had to look at a small nest and be deduced the government really cannot miss it in washington.
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or for. the nominee or for the center of us who. by blood. pressure like the qualified lump all of the quote because i was going. for them. and then one of the people thought. i lost a couple had to live with them and one of the only literally. a level two of. them a clue. that rob. was vulnerable we sure. also all the more. emotional for.
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comes from the town of their io near damascus. under siege since twenty twelve it's one of the towns that has been most affected by the violence. throughout the country syrians have been documenting the day to day were pression by their wishing . in twenty eleven these videos were the only way to expose to the rest of the world what was happening inside syria the regime had closed its borders to many foreign journalists amateur videos flooded the internet they've now become precious archives of history like this one filmed in damascus in november twentieth eleven. the secret police in action. no one dare even mention them the warrant mahabharat instills immediate
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fear. in this police state it's well known when the macabre take people away they will disappear. little ask eric and try harder lord all. he has banned they must call if he must have house as mr cornell can live with us here. or in him at all but i can with the press of canada press home of his forehead which is a thought about an hour less irrelevant as as it fell i know what model on the way home i know that is sobs of the whole who is the only. story that's me. the mob the me the on the set the model of us what it. is any at this and one of the when the headless possum damas so what on the modest if. and thought if of
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humanity. had to if the no a inside was seeds but i don't know why it was annoyed who we can mean but at the show we with them at the. time so she ain't that if in the last. minute or. rather in severe cold or uniform the resumes secret police carry out random and targeted arrests. this video was filmed by a member of the secret police during a raid on their village square in northern syria in may twenty twelve. they meant does he because they live in that or to cut any of them either most of the day in the face just as if i let thousand bennett to be that stuff i'm just
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about that doesn't even have the corner. on crawls. or land and i don't know what i don't know mom must have a horn in the senate. it would be to be a. feel a little sort of. what of it had only fatai the month you look it up y n n. i want you to be hostile to michelle in the. heart the mud schools but sin to despise but then the the law of the land that with the up so. it's like on the a solution from. the tech it could. a lot of fog the lot of a shoe with huckabee i'm hot the top is i as a been. as i'm on more of our crew she had lots of fun a market a smart will come out full of learnable noms lead as old law about
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a form of law does it have those hot when of all be fragile we haven't missed a limited set of the family and a kind of the macand. myself have been the human fairy tale mechanic in its marriage can do as a. family to as a born in the name. feel the market on feel perhaps hit on the field. of. feel done with has a enormous salon. as a den of war. in enemies or club b. only i am and i could. measure four hundred in the way we cannot can wish to hold hollis the whole nor all men had the guatemalan man found
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not in a machine we know what. miranda for. was our one has a hush and the whole few bullets one of my darling i'm no less shit or analysis shoot them back and let second law addition in a manner know. certain percentage that i'm election. letterman for one measurement for additional a.o. heck was a no. no and the more other. all command but that bus had the one i was on the last one i had one of the seamen now relevant to what i had to tell us. throughout the middle east to be syrian secret police is not moreas for its intelligence gathering technique it's high ranking officers who have defected trying to keep out of the media they know
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only too well the system of terror they were part off for so many years. a former chief of the so-called political security a branch of the domestic intelligence service speaks out for the very first time. and he if you can what i mean what kind of a kind of an v. there can you know much about it and you are in the case of the daddy is that because he thought they were good and also what kind of each would do i leave when . money how they live with this all without a wod with the shear or tight lip or. mosher that and to be with us is the to say that
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a kind of performance or two guns in the whole movie that you feel that that's who . i am or why they had that he washed by my little muffin the rock there are. well sure and that is what he and more. than a shade mother. or you feel that they will convert your mood. when we say that he will see the gods. b b b the movie.
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scientists call them something i want to take. anything. and mike. says i'm an amateur in the book. and it wasn't all that some man. and that him and. my god you know auslan asked me if you'd. be a mendota and that. after all of my going to coalesce and the ne can toss and i have been done and been and other than in a long while when yours haven't then how. can you tell me what of that there could only as long as there's nothing there to try. and i will sort it out attorney ron ushers do you know. what it is that concerned.
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learned as you know what more can a so huffy and i all know that can and has a number that one in and asked it is real but the other has. a fact and behaved. incan and mother and others had to decide. out of town taffy that was but had this had a lamb on it not to clean it had the seventh. clean. out a calm and. b b. now. every syrian knows about the thousands of people being illegally detained in their country. in almost every city still under the control of the region there may be one or several
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detention center. damascus the capital has the largest number of them there are roadblocks everywhere controlled by the secret police the army or armed militias. doesn't amount to. much of the gratify. fifi want to become feel good to me to. feel. that you. are. beside me too much to consider what the causes and i told. us. that the authorities. or. that. i don't work i leave this story at a job was all. over two hundred thousand people are being
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detained by the syrian regime. they're being secretly held in police stations army bases and even in schools and warehouses. in damascus at least ten buildings used by the secret police have been identified but many more detention centers remain unknown. air force intelligence is based upon damascus military airfield or messick airport as syrians were for to work in twenty thirty mm it was here that way that come on and target matrimony were secretly locked up then. it's. one of the has kind of that's been ads. and he certainly kill our march and he can. see men or say they're set on less offensive.
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or. mean and nothing. less. matthew mcdaniel our achille akhil anyone at our cinema taria could but a lot of us are committed lunde. onisim i cannot deny. that there are some that and. i'm sure that my mission always. there's a center that even. a lot of women in the cabin. and then the whole battalion of. there are many and i learned a lot. and a verbal. fuss for a couple of more than half of felons but the lafayette marler and. you know what i
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would most of them had the and it bugged the soul i'm a bitch you know so gentle heavy stuff he forced on the. buffy but i might add that was commander she had to hear him or the reason a little hail. cleared him a little. as has some of the water that my mom and. and that that was the potential mccarthy for the fossil the addict our for a hip the mob is you know how or who but the call and who are kind of the one behind. the fifty m. about the. and what up with the above and there were little flown for fun and going home. for them of how to. develop them for one million and be a duty nor find what happened and mission to old ottoman he.
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tarik much of the deal didn't and in the overcrowded. airports he was later transferred to hospital six zero one one of the military hospitals in damascus. to me was. more. of the center. for the puppy that i had. for the one minute and bullish of the team for him and i live. and i love. the hospital and family how do i have them and. should be
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more. than mom when it happened nothing but oh what i love about. possible baba baba. and how the ship probably. far moment. before by there for more than a million people and the most shallow question any. kind of. luck and little. and syrian state run television their regime is presented as the defender of the people and your pointer of syria's unity. but it has used its military might against its own population against those that chanted with hard cards on the streets in the spring of twenty eleven. the government survival is dependent on fear and intimidation will i wish hadn't
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gotten bad weather with it i don't know what the shit we're in really though it so until that we had when. we had the debate it was just how to call that in the head of the deal in the high horse octaves in the thermometer. ask if you know a lot about but. many of those who called for peace and reconciliation have been silenced or exiled. that they know. me not to listen to us yeah maybe yeah i mean dynamics is a tricky where you are modest man let. alone whatever and see if you could have caught it gotta give us
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a little. while at that and what would that be it would be that but it. bought on e a no. and nobody says. it because for several. we stumble upon my meeting with early. and them and i'm at the suit on the head because it was because in islam you got me. formed the basis for the at the me she says i mean in most of my why done the heck is that it as if we want to sort of look well if i'm going to. be able to you know. we are witnessing around the word this whole remind me which is only looking at how to
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make the next profit devastating economies devastating ecosystems putting a price on the protection of nature green economy is sound good but it was all about privatized sation of nature should our environment be for sale what we're trying to do this destroyed people to stabilize the crunch by giving them a financial incentive to do that pricing the planet at this time on al-jazeera i think one of our biggest strengths is that we talk to normal everyday people we get them to tell their stories and doing that really reveals the truth people are still gathered outside these gates waiting for any information most of them don't know whether their loved ones are alive or dead or miami really is a place worth two worlds meet we can get to washington d.c. two hours to get on jurists in the rest central bankers about the same time but more importantly is why those two cultures north and south america beat us to teach it like it's a very important place for al-jazeera to be what went wrong in society that opened up the space for the image that age is the european problem and that's not
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accountable and it's impossible for the people to bear that is for link up our people trying to take the folks that lead that defo find a stronger man our song woman while getting the growth of rejectionism of this world because the model doesn't work europe's forbidden colony episode two at this time on al-jazeera. hello i'm down in jordan in doha with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera the political storm surrounding the firing of an f.b.i. official is gathering momentum in the united states media there are reporting that under mccabe memos on his interactions with president donald trump and that those documents are now with the special counsel investigating ties with russia trumps
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person a lawyer has told the daily beast publication that the entire russia investigation led by robert muller should be shut down thousands of people are fleeing a frame in northern syria as turkish forces begin their advance inside the city as the latest phase of a two month offensive to push out kurdish fighters with turkey regards as terrorists in southern syria near the capital damascus thousands of left rebel held areas in eastern guta over the past day more than one hundred people have been killed in air strikes by government and russian forces in the past forty eight hours they've captured two more towns and are now in control eighty percent of the eastern puter. the world health organization is racing to vaccinate people in yemen against a rapidly spreading diphtheria outbreak about thirteen hundred people have been infected and more than seventy have died since the disease was first detected six months ago a three year civil war has led to the collapse of yemen's health system british prime minister to resign may says she's considering the next steps after moscow announced it would expel twenty three british diplomats it's in response the same
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number of russian diplomats being ordered to leave the u.k. the diplomatic action follows britain's accusation that the kremlin is behind the poisoning of a former russian spy and his daughter in light of their previous behavior we anticipated a response of this kind and we will consider our next steps in the coming days alongside our allies and partners. but russia's response doesn't change the facts of the matter the attempted assassination of two people on british soil for which there is no alternative conclusion other than that the russian state was culpable. polls have opened in russia's presidential election which is widely expected to have. his fourth term in office and that means he'll leave the country for the next six years according to russia's constitution this is the last time he can serve but it's unclear who would emerge to replace him
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well those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the disappeared of syria that's a watch. several
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weeks after a very arrival at the mystic airport detention some terms tarik martyrdom are we under way there ten or on met a similar fate they were transferred to another prison a prison for common law fences on the outskirts of damascus they had somehow survived the black hole of the detention centers final assault allowed at all or at least in the nevada and none i have. found the one an activist on what's. known you are phenomenal. at motherwell and since and to that of
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a spy then how. can i have my if not welcome to the mortal family say yes but rather a lot more south american know this. and a cloud being made by the. world then one whole lot of caught up in a crowd not only only can one. hundred hurt honestly know better about he is going to fall in an exam or that they have modeled on. but cannot but i show you having. only his arm and littleness unseen because of the luck with her she is. said brain believe me a minister moshe dayan because many of the ads will be cloud normal that's why would she say get in here and not now can a cat know where they go if the sight of an attacker whether it was female moshe
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dayan so don't let us know much at all and on a mobile that finished by our eye on him it will then have gone by our buses and is all of the first few hundred more by that. thought it. eventually appeared before an anti-terrorism courts tribunals especially created in twenty twelve by the state. you know some odd a lot of a saw. files as a lot of similar a lot and or given a habit for the. whatever or has a. habit. or a. role for it to matter in a more. modified mean how the just what i mean i would be don't leave a phone on me that had been a whimper in my and any other shazam i have now doesn't know the end of this
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movement i'm all far ahead and this is a hell of a hospital. and the. no shows are happening my mum of two after the grandmother. should be looking at me from my hand which was you i had married his zeal you know i got a ticket. magnet can. you have thousands of them to me and now my dear fellow i feel like if you give no more than one percent of the session and we don't do you know someone. how smart you. should manzoni any. yes sure sure sure we're going to feel positive. who addition of a short list clearly not an issue for us and marched on it mentally for us possibly
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sudden the market this newness i'm sure she will start other shows she might have you you fetch. you. know. yes.
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i'm assuming kong. engineman you soon i'm with you much of your very. own man for thought the nuns were marked on got to know small i know but welcome but it was stolen into shekhina fosler scene. another sort of you see any sort of. yeah he had a clue not on the cards climate. in this city the room on the dow the evil out for the survived by his own tallied with cuba are going as you will. find it has always said very little but i would come so they don't nobody can guarantee to have that
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most difficult of you don't know that i was set up under the hope that moat from the early or in the army and then couldn't remember what is our we are is all you have this or that and why that could be our ship dead last of the i do hope that you are careful vitamin a happy couple and then what a perfect koan for sewer and whose own i will get it there is we are assured me that if i were that i would not talk with one living at the wheel of this the problem seems to me i mean that is the whole year but don't look to zero on what the modes were how the input and there could be for them the. advocate create a. creational data show and then you get the he c.s. . no man has your feet daveed look at this agenda if there are definitely pushing his dimension.
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in these photos is good to see our only identifiable by number is the message is clear this is the fate that awaits those who dare oppose the regime. today the syrians are working with international n.g.o.s to try and name the thousands of anonymous victims and to gather all the evidence that will one day serve as a proof against the regime and in
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a court of law them to look at the end of the scale of syria and these images is truly i mean truly shocking. you know just the sort of the numbers. and the numbers over such a short period of time. you know these photos were not taken all over syria these photos were taken mostly into medical hospitals in damascus and the capital but in one city into medical facilities run by the military you have at least six thousand five hundred bodies identified over a period of a year and a half triggers these to military medical center to shareen hospital and hospital six o one are in damascus located close to the presidential palace. the mommy was detained in hospital six o one. eighteen habitants from did i am unknown appear in these
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photographs. target is now working to identify those from his hometown who didn't survive so that one day justice may be served. under. the sun i see no. more on.
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the field unless you know enough us them enough. for the benefit of the sun. but. this is a tough year. ahead we were. they then have the hockey. to disassemble the tat. gods. so we would. not see had the. wooden is on the cover the. defection of caesar and people around him give us a snapshot into one part of the process which is what you know photography by
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military police and other security agencies for recordkeeping there's another part which is ok what used to happen to these bodies. so this is a sad lead imagery. comparing changes in september two thousand and twelve at the national martyr cemetery so what we what we can see for example is that there was there were trenches that were dug up new areas so this year you can clearly see for example that there was a new trench that was. dug up by a machine and it was left and over time as you can see between november two thousand and twelve and for every two thousand and thirteen the first trench was covered and a new trench was was dug up again. this is what we can see from the satellite
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imagery it's not enough for us to say these many bodies were buried in it or these or this is the identity of the bodies that were buried it may be a legitimate activity maybe they are burying government soldiers but it may be something else and it could be you know i don't know the question i would want to ask the government is what did you do with these bodies very simple question what did you do with these thousands of bodies. just as didn't want to talk about that that i fin which. it's going to let me in the. form with the one who couldn't i'm not but then shafiq with him. for the few but i doubt this is about what alarms me about i was somewhat well not nice because aside. just has been how we had it
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out. even modified to mean had he shall see that. i can recall. what he said and i took my time to forwardness what i had. was at the last minute have. just had. one how they just as he or she my remarks in the moment imagine i had done because the. us moved up in the not some new bomb blast i could. imagine who had a. good. ten minutes. with the german left and all the.
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you know when we talk about many mass crimes in history you know when you talk about the stasi in eastern europe a lot of it became documented after the side of the gulag it was you know years later that the whole the the size of what was happening became clear the death squads in chile in argentina it took years to happen it's true today that actually we know what's happening in a way in real time we know where these detention facilities are in many many cases we know the names of those responsible of these detention facilities in many cases we actually know exactly where the detainees are we have testimonies indicating what happened to them we have you know geolocation we can i don't we know how many floors how many basements how many cells and yet and yet nothing is that.
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the un's commission of inquiry on syria has been working for over four years to no consequence. a member of the opposition and what had been me spend five years in prison before the revolution for calling for reforms in his homeland. the renowned campaigner for human rights leader fled damascus for fear of being arrested by the secret police. and thus the delusional. want to show us in the us through what ensued if that's. the moment that i think i did you would have it here but you know i don't know what i knew and what this what if i got sick of it on the head there would be yet look at.
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syria benefits from the unwavering support of a powerful ally russia which has been openly fighting alongside the regime. the crimes of the syrian government are well known by the security council but with its veto russia blocks many resolutions against syria. and saudi at them feels he has a minute vision and i do not the muse look there not because i want to but then for the sake of them with a couple of us that one has a lot of the really empty might be had but i mean what if it was a good deal was that semi what was to them was there was a cylon what i'm going to shout to do i would require a while to secure even my you should get what they had. ready what we now know about it until you jordan how do i mean to him item of the mission that even when it goes out of the high i will not accept that. he went to have that then just you know i'm sorry has
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a speaker is amnesty international yes of short. mr president today is a crisis in syria and as you. said as i see it in the do the job and not see it in the news to my duty to. a what on screen john the like and i'm here to see it be. the oath. that i have it on and on studio. yes the flattened had c.s. him with the just finished him i do what he has yes yes he and that it should jett and measure him i left the. shop while it sat on the heart of a serene but i'm home and that's just the thought i was out at saudi. despite all the evidence over the past few years the dictatorship continues to deny
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the facts on the ground. syrian arab republic you have two minutes of short aside the race in the us out of the hammock what the heck only a militia deafened with ahmed one woman has been at the knee without a politicized mossad outlands annie get it how much to just figure out that one wanted. to cut the strategy of the syrian regime has shown itself to be extremely effective. despite all the killing nice it still remains in power in
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damascus. i. was. to survive syrians have no choice but to flee into exile their homeland has been destroyed many of their families and friends have been killed or disappeared the paradise they dreamed off. during the early days of the uprising has slowly faded away. for how long will the state's oppression continue how many more people will be arrested and disappear or become victim to a regime that is not held accountable. those that it. can intimidate not to freak dude not
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would but no or a second did god so or how to or baby billy or what you can read about it we had a child that i share many leisure for that was a million measure and hard. how come out i mean what you know the non-court. that you know what he will be you know but. if i had a nickel to mr paul could use a let me it hot when i. was one to. get any vehicles. that were lost last month this alone because. they need to go
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along with a whole bunch of. well sort of well sorts who. are like a pro yet it was a sub lowenthal criminal and no one will be a sodding long in there will be long enough for who sees a book that if. you know. that's. when you know nothing. you know but. in the matter of. the white house the second is that. the subject of an honest. i'm not. and in time of to my message i'm ready. most to be that commitment. and i met mr early
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she'll about the. when all of. a man will own the speech but the hundred lots of. it for me then. i'll be sure hope you quit and. be. with a little less often. and. i thought that i could so come on up the of the whole of the last hour what the. model harboring a beloved. in syria citizens are collecting evidence not reveal shard of crimes committed
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against civilians we've moved out of syria now but six hundred thousand pages of material so that one day they can bring the outside regime to justice puts a human face on the charges it's a dead human face but it's a. syria witnesses for the prosecution at this time on al-jazeera. hello there we've got another weather feature that's developing over parts of north america at the moment the satellite picture is showing a fair amount of cloud at the moment but nothing too sinister is this system over
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in the west that's developing edging its way towards the east and it will be sucking up a lot of moisture from the gulf of mexico so some of this in the southeast it looks very wet there during the day on monday and that system then rotates all the way down around towards the west over this area of low pressure and it's also dragging down from the north as well so plenty of wintery weather across the plains of the southeast as i say pretty wet before the towards the south and for the central americas plenty of sunshine with us at the moment not a great deal of what weather is tall the showers are mostly hair of upon the panama and colombia but elsewhere mostly fine and fairly warm in the sunshine to the way of further towards the south though and for us in south america there's been more wet weather here some rather heavy showers have been with us over santiago recently that's all clearing away though so sunday should be fine and feeling warm in the sunshine up at around twenty six degrees there is more in the way of cloud and rain though overboard as ari's that's also have a parts of europe and it's gradually pushing its way towards the north and to clear
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away from what is always there as we head into monday in them with a bit of sunshine twenty four degrees shouldn't feel too bad. what makes this moment this era we're living through so unique this is really an attack on its truth itself is a lot of misunderstanding a distortion even of what free speech is supposed to be about the context it's hugely important level wise to publish it beat up a cue to be offensive or provoke that's all about it as people do setting the stage for a serious debate up front at this time on al-jazeera. and . it's very difficult as
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a chef or restaurant or to buy shrimp with the confidence that what you're serving is going to be good seafood by nature is a high risk monitoring sometimes for instance remains dru's in production drugs. that are not approved for use in the u.s. the f.d.a. simply isn't testing enough on the imported market to really find all of these violent of bread to take note at this time on al jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello i'm daryn jordan this is the al-jazeera news hour la you from coming up in the next sixty minutes a potential new problem for donald trump top of revelations the fired former f.b.i. deaf.

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