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i think way down before it's we don't leave. iraq matheson in doha the top stories on our visit of north korea says the cancellation of a plan the summit with the us president is against the wishes of the world donald trump has called off the meeting blaming tremendous anger and open hostility from the north appealing says it's still open to resolving the issues shihab rattansi has more. than a few hours off to releasing a letter of counseling to planned summit with north korea president will trump issued a warning spoken to south korea and japan and they are not only ready should fully sure reckless acts be taken by north korea but they are willing to shoulder much of the cost of any financial burden
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any of the costs associated by the united states in operations if such an unfortunate situation is forced upon us however the president suggested the singapore summit could still happen it's possible that the existing summit could take place or a summit. at. a later date doldrums letter to north korea was a curious mix of threats and polite regret sadly based on the tremendous anger and open hostility displayed in your most recent statement i feel it is appropriate of this time to have this long planned meeting the letter said you talk about your nuclear capabilities but ours are so massive and powerful i pray to god they will never have to be used but the president added i thought a wonderful dialogue was building up which mean you and me and ultimately it is only the dialogue that matters if you change your mind having to do with this most important summit please do not hesitate to call me or write us secretary of state
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also said the next move is for the north koreans to make chairman kim why that decision to make for himself as president said we welcome their call their outreach to head back down there did we consult with our allies about the decision before making a public i don't want at least advise them that it's was coming i don't want to get into who all we notified the white house i think will speak to that in a statement the south korean government said it was attempting to make sense of what precisely president trump means the north koreans and it was spurred by repeated threats from administration officials that north korea could face the libyan model if no deal was reached that refers to the overthrow and killing of libyan leader moammar gadhafi in twenty eleven the fear now is a hardening of positions on both sides i'm a little bit concerned now that if the trump people give up on this completely that we might be headed back to where we were six months ago fire and fury and the rest
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of it right it's important that we keep talking to the north koreans and we're not slide back to fire and fury still for the moment the president says he is ready for what he called constructive dialogue with north korea i really believe him when he wants to do what's right so hopefully the work she had written see al-jazeera washington. dutch investigators have concluded that the misato used to shoot down a civilian passenger plane in two hundred fourteen came from a russian military unit all two hundred ninety eight people on board the malaysia airlines flight m h seventeen were killed the plane was traveling over eastern ukraine president vladimir putin said russia doesn't trust the investigation but will still take a look at its findings at least nineteen people are missing after a psych loan hit the yemeni island of subculture a heavy rains and strong winds lashed the unesco world heritage site in the arabian sea the state of emergency has been declared after the storm flooded villages and capsized boats it's expected to make landfall in nearby a man on saturday u.s.
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president donald trump has posthumously pardoned the first black heavyweight boxing champion jack johnson he was convicted in one thousand nine hundred thirteen on charges of taking his white girlfriend across state lines for immoral purposes and all the time could be used to prosecute men for interracial relationships even if they were consensual from granted johnson a full pardon saying his decision corrected a historic wrong move clears johnson's name more than one hundred years after what many called a racially motivated conviction and those are the headlines these continues here in al-jazeera after witness julius versus the a.n.c. by for that.
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in twenty twelve something happened in south africa that forced many to question their support for the party of nelson mandela the african national congress the a.n.c. . or. a strike broke out in a platinum mine called amerikana. the mine workers have been waiting on a hill for management to come and negotiate with them. but it never happened.
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on the sixth day of the strike the police used live ammunition to attack the strikers. thirty four mineworkers were killed on that day and many more were injured. marikana was a turning point i made a film about the massacre couldn't believe that and t.n.c.
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government that mine workers is being killed by the police simply for demoting better wages. i was just a child my family was forced into exile by the apartheid regime. when apartheid was defeated i returned to a free south africa full of hope and optimism is fantastic after a really good idea but nervous here not. that i really want to expect this a lot of work to be done not be able to say that. i want to play my part in that process. the a.n.c. for the country's first democratic elections on a ticket of transforming the lives of black people. they promised decent housing education and other social rights that had long been denied. there was hope at last. the dignity of the black majority would be restored.
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but two decades later the americana killings exposed a brutal side of the a.n.c. government. unhappiness with the government was rising. the majority had not been lifted out of poverty. many blame the a.n.c. the beloved party that overthrew apartheid for failing to fix their problems. for me and many others the question was is the n.c. still the party of the people and if not. what would replace it.
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well if somebody's got my place in my pocket i want to. know if the fact that i picked it was probably on. their minds that. julius malema was the first politician to visit the miners after the massacre he was a former president of the a.n.c. youth league but had recently been expelled from the party. he encouraged the miners to carry on fighting in soon became a leadership figure in the mining strike. the limo was about to join matic lee changed the political landscape of the country. as we intervene to promote a con man twenty one community. the bill kept on seeing guys open up and to come apart open apart which were fords and we knew what they did the demands of them are gonna work us well actually the demands of we're kind of all
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over so they're feeling. and the people who is seeing we need in order to need to. plug. lemme launched his economic freedom fighters amerikana with a keen eye on the general elections just months away tens of thousands of ainsley used left the a.n.c. and joined my nana. here to feel. peaceful. good did it. took them a nurse at birth that it just. it goes to git. back no doubt that he didn't know but it's good it didn't do it just. the way. they. need me to be your mother leave it is
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what a judge of good luck to do that to me to sit like that and. just months later the economic freedom fighters stood in their first general election and won six percent of the vote. malema julia says with twenty five members of parliament the f.-f. was overnight the third largest party those who are taking in all malema and his new m.p.'s dressed in workers' uniforms to remind people they would represent those the a.n.c. had a battle on to needlessly off a nation in the same language i do. and that they were there to challenge the government over marikana at every opportunity. and
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there were a million. when bullies of the jews cry. you'll come here. and see the jews to cry. and where the board leads kill people you don't want us to come in here and say the government is killed people that is inconsistent with my little. i'm not about my level of instruction to you. we are all this i wonder what i'm sort of wonder about i would not tell you i get on. with their own that state to me i maintain the a.n.c. government killed people in america you live me no choice but to ask you to keep. thinking. that now yes so i think. i'm just making sure that that dog is still malema was a master of controversy even back when he was leader of the a.n.c.
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youth league he was not someone you wanted to get on the wrong side of and you know nothing about it in twenty ten when a journalist pointed out that malema a house in a wealthy area he lost to want to come here without a wife to talk to. you can do in some way you don't love. to do that's a good attitude move you think. kerry during the conflict and you can go out yeah you can go out probably she's what your caller conduct. designed for cutting when you're coming to this crossing party. but it's more for you can't do it if i didn't come here to be hollow with you i was. but there's nobody here joined the a.n.c. youth league leader who was always known as a radical who wasn't afraid to speak out about the dire living conditions of many
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south africans but he was also full of contradictions. and working class hero wearing designer suits and driving expensive cars takings example from other leaders of the insane who'd become increasingly removed from the people. the kind of extravagance that now from being told you have been associated with seems to undermine your credibility talking on behalf of i do not imply representing the poor yet and i may look to buy for because i come from a poor big ok but you got say your place you on a c sixty three mo i'm very poor compared to those who owns the means of production . to. ten years earlier than malema was still a member of the n c he'd been one of the main supporters of jacob zuma lobbying to get him elected as a.n.c. leader zuma went on to become south africa's president in two thousand and nine.
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both malema and zuma working class made popular with the poor majority. but zuma was dogged by charges of raping a colleague's daughter and by serious accusations of corruption. malema stood by him throughout his two thousand and six right trial and subsequent to quits and . even when he was accused of corruption zuma was called the people's president. then you want to come to. europe i know mine. was nowhere near him. what we've got to cut really. really broke to take on our chat with someone very little. but the people's president didn't deliver undeserving of the gap between rich and poor why didn't even further south africa that was looking at some of the worst inequality
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in the world. and two years into xoom his presidency malema his relationship with the president began to deteriorate the radical use league leader was a constant thorn in the leadership side we took up boat walk with. we thought the beat up all told what we believed of what we had to look at this way because we know what it means to oh i don't fight to me. we leave that live every day and we're asking for lead us. into a local. and more fortified to kind policies and you're not going to we need to talk to. you. you must speak to. the district of school things. rather than others on
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setting those at the top and the a.n.c. repeatedly warned him to rein him. self-contained it wasn't long ago that he said that he would die for president zuma seems a shifted a little bit fishy i. should say i pursued for years what are your feelings towards the usually president's. speech in early twenty trials malema is close relationship with zuma finally shattered and he was permanently expelled from the a.n.c. . i was devastated for not displayed in the good i will never form of the government. leave down to die fifty zero zero that's six to zero posed the african national congress i will never do the old i did see i don't need to construct the events on one particular mission of the old cry of goodness no but then he was not
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ready to give up on the idea of the a.n.c. but six months later the marikana massacre happened and malema did a complete about turn and announced the launch of the economic freedom fighters this is a thought southeast approach. this is the source of these roads that were to start stop the port there's been one third of all people it was as if it was declaring rule from his former party the n.c. political organizations that have led. the decolonized nation process usually reach it could a sack twenty twenty five years after they have come to power and this is the moment when new generations that have had nothing to do with the struggle begin to emerge on the social scene oz social protagonist
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in their own on their own terms. this is also a moment when old prices that have not been resolved. festering and to them added new crisis and both the new and old crisis set on a collision course they call a victory don't fight us is a radical. and. was widely criticized for being idealistic and radical but his policies were not that different from the n.c. back when it was still a liberation movement one of. its progress or not the start of it does without certain qualities that are. that listless. malema was stepping into some of the grassroots political space at the end say the
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same to have neglected and while many people were suffering fresh corruption scandals emerged involving president zuma and eighteen million dollars of public money spent not grading his private family residence in encounter all of this was ammunition from a level. two hundred fifty something menu on one main year in soweto digital. really using ted danson which were given to them by now but they did you jim today. you ask yourself how many das can two hundred fifty something million by my name it's been used wrongly. my family's been undermined. even by the very honorable members who don't ask. you don't ask you as to
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what actually happened. and i feel very aggrieved i must tell you for the first time. i've been convicts had. painted black. hole in the fence class called up to me on facts that are not tested. i took it steps. in congress kind of came to worldwide attention when the public protector to leave released a damning report in twenty fourteen. her agency had been specifically set up under the south african constitution to guard against a tip use of democracy and to report on income black night at the fuel of malema opposition to the n c. it is common cause that in the name of security got the vote for the president and his family in his private.
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residence if this it was sent it all to kill them is to me. and him and he. among us. the president and his family clearly benefit. when should you pay back their money and how much the public protector made the recommendations and the recommendations of the commendations are not bad dates. let commendations recommendations subject to be taken or not taken if there are recommendations. despite the public protect this investigation and outcry from the limb and millions of others the police minister dismissed the public protectors report that state president is therefore not label to pay for any of these security
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features nobody in the n.c. seemed willing to hold the president to account. for many months malema and his opposition party questioned interrupted president zuma every single time he spoke in parliament but when in february twenty fifth in the annual state of the nation address was june zuma was determined that nobody would interrupt him whatever that took. the twenty fifteen mark sixty years of a story to moment in our history when south africans from all of walks of life adopted the freedom child. in nineteen fifty five fairly became speaker so it. made a g.p. led amongst others that south africa are likely to live and that's a question of lag and white and that you know government can just.
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actually ice in terms of unless you see care i not only mean dance or not it will president i'm sorry to interrupt speech. if the president would not mind just taking a seat so we can listen to injuries on that over members point of order may we. ask the president as to when he is going to pay the money in terms of what to the public protector has faked this house. has to proceed with the business of the state of the nation address being delivered today. which ruler you use it on my own out of i speak up when you're using all night and i remember us today is a point of order at the airport take me by the i am not a not be emotional about are not put me out as
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a rule which gives you power to deny us all i wanted out of my lamb ah i now have to ask that you leave the team that was. right if you want to but she was not going to live chat i'm a lazy one if i don't love being the change i'm not waiting for you have a hand bob but you're on your invitation and i knew i was here to leave now i'm not going to leave i'm a neck dead to b.s. we. all saw that this they couldn't seem. to. manage. to. keep. up.
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we cannot simply allow for police to be allowed to enter this chase but it is a play a constitutional violation we want to be here to get the state of the nation not this but we cannot violate this constitution of the people of this country by lowering the police in this chamber. comeback sets up like that if you did not think that is no way i hate sitting here be able to peacoat who is police and look what he's here
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i. i thank you thank you very much that to me started where i was interrupted from. if. i. want to talk about what. they say so it is not a book that will work for us so there. are a good bit thick of it but did not say their first are very threatening
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other things whatever would you say. that day the show to his hand it was prepared to repress the opposition when challenged even within the walls of parliament. where were things done some payoff in the battle between judas malema in the areas. donald trump has rescinded foreign aid to charities that perform actively promote abortion people and pallid discovers the consequences a us president spends strength can have on countless lives around the globe he's completely. insurance against. people we go and see if a bush and those people really trump and the ethics of foreign aid on.
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al-jazeera is there when a story breaks but it's also a day to see what happens next which she. fired by the barrier where model barricaded all seven streets that lead to here the middle east now is being all about change people have gone here the area the mission of national army is just sixteen tie up more complex and i'll just do a stories about telling it from the people's perspective what they think is happening in their country. thanks love to making loans to some friends because behind the suffering a millions of taxpayers because most taxpayers never go away is a new one born every single day and it is an emerging national necessity to be officially requested rationing of the support mechanism we created together because i happen to live in creeks somehow i'm a sinner i'm a bad person. machine at this time.
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zone in doha the top stories on all of north korea says the cancellation of a planned summit with the us president is against the wishes of the world donald trump has called off the meeting blaming tremendous anger and open hostility from the north but pyongyang says it's still open to resolving the issues here's the moment president tom called off the summit based on the recent statement of north korea. decided to terminate the plant summit in singapore in june twelfth. well many things can happen and a great opportunity lies ahead potentially i believe that this is a tremendous setback for north korea and indeed
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a setback for the world south korea's president says he's perplexed by trump's decision after an emergency meeting of his national security council in said the cancellation of the summit was a very regrettable his views were echoed by the u.n. secretary general who said he's deeply concerned by the development. and the announcement came just hours after north korea said it had blown up its only nuclear test site in a goodwill gesture to reduce regional tensions reporters were given rare access to witness the event but international nuclear inspectors were not invited dutch investigators have concluded that the missile used to shoot down a civilian passenger plane in twenty fourteen came from a russian military unit all two hundred ninety eight people on board the malaysia airlines flight m.h. seventeen were killed the plane was traveling over eastern ukraine president vladimir putin has said russia doesn't trust the investigation but will still take
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a look at its findings u.s. president donald trump has posthumously pardoned the first black heavyweight boxing champion jack johnson he was convicted in one thousand and thirteen on charges of taking his white girlfriend across state lines for immoral purposes a lot of the time could be used to prosecute men for interracial relationships even if they were consensual from granted johnson a full pardon saying his decision corrected a historic wrong the move clears johnson's name more than one hundred years after what many called a racially motivated conviction those are the headlines the news continues here in al-jazeera after witness julius versus the a.n.c. wife and.
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that. in the years between the shocking marikana massacre of twenty twelve and the critical local elections of twenty sixteen south africa's policy of liberation the n c faced some of its most intense opposition from the newest leader on the block julius malema. himself the former n.c. use leader malema set up the economic freedom fighters to represent the fast and pull majority of black south africans many of whom were feeding tracing the abandoned by the a.n.c. . the last third or not or that if you will by. all are the less well bred to take you out of the dark. when nelson mandela died in twenty thirty there were strong signs that many people were losing the respect they once
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had for the n.c. . at the memorial service watched by millions across the world. president jacob zuma was booed every time his face appeared on the big screen. worsening social conditions for the majority of south africans coupled with allegations of corruption surrounding zimmerman added service sections of the a.n.c. had abandoned its commitment to ending inequality. while julius malema his radical new party was shaking things up for the n.c.a.a. . he's already getting challenged about corruption by the existing liberal opposition party the democratic alliance the da the simple answer that we get from mr zuma every to every single allegation is simply this it wasn't me you see when
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the good times were lending and father proof done so was it wasn't me when the millions were spent on in guns that it wasn't mean when there was a failure to comply with the public protectors that apart it was. when in fact a full billion led study presidential jet if it wasn't me in fact the push to sign off on a trillion brand new good deal it was to me in fact when the cooped up crowd of us were often covering the posts i was a mean. man i jumped at the opportunity to unite with the da despite criticizing them in the past for being pro white capitalist together his effect policy and they took president zuma to the constitutional court over the corruption scandal.
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this joint show of force against c.n.c. was a test of the very democracy it had fought for. had the president violated the constitution by overriding the public protector. of being important and. one of the main reasons why the if he's here is to establish once and for all that the public protect him may make binding orders she has explained to you how. the. effectiveness of an office has essentially collapsed since the president made the point in parliament that reports on the committee should we say that we accept that the president. is required to carry out the remedial action we accept it's not just
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a recommendation she wanted certain things done. and the undertaking is that those things should be done because they must be done what is it that has been asked for all that you descended with. that immediate action taken by the puppet potential i gazed president jacob to get this thing isas in terms of section running through one see the constitution is binding the president was founded to uphold and defend and respect the constitution does this and all of that. that preceded. the constancy by not implemented being dead immediately exits on the public. which are by being caused to should not be
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a vote of course. following the constitutional court judgment early twenty sixteen there were allow calls to zuma to step down but the n.c. united behind the president is not going to pity moved by anybody from office. again saying he's under pressure and particularly worried about losing his comfortable majority in the big cities. the twenty sixth local elections with just months away and they promise to be the most competitive in south africa's post apartheid history. minimus the effect was already organizing hard in the outskirts of the of an area's amongst the most marginalized people places like the shanty town of kylie chain cape town. the big issues that
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were lack of land and housing. was decided that the government going to ask why is it not i think to say that this out of the government's eyes if we put it this in take. all street all. would have to understand about five percent of the less people are killed in this place that i chose and of apes and down to yet most times that i'm yet sort of the people on the other type of a must build and they get that having more that and moderates and the space sizing the got measures that us use the space. in the lead up to the twenty sixteen elections illegal shakhtar has resisted evictions. and were met with the government's hand fist. memories of maracana what the need for you is all.
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i. believe. that. i have to fight is the political we need to treat the big game so i think if i get them to look at that i just think you made a statement about it in good standing then after i made the comment here to put my house. we will feel it's told we stay here this lent belongs to us so we can have both here. i'm not afraid of that if you want something you stand for it to fight fight
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fight for what you know it's light. as protests continue to spread and increase in intensity malema shifted his focus from corruption at the top to issues affecting the u.s. . yacht the perception is that the n.c.a.a. had broken its promise to provide free education to the pole as a way out of poverty. to. sleep. sleep sleep. sleep sleep. like the a.n.c. the f.-f. now had stevens with some university campuses across the country. clarity about supporting the student calls for free quality education was resonating with a growing radicalism. that. he gives here.
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at. least he did with expedia. is good enough peter. how many people did it just. dish it is not it. isn't is it is it. i i. i when at the end of twenty fifty the government announced the university fees for us. the campuses revolves around. the feast must full movement included the issues of campus worker exploitation all of which chimed lemmas policy. if an ac student activists at the fight for access to education was more important
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than owns politics and agencies i. i think i shouldn't struggle spoke loudly to malema as politics but it was fall they give them. i think. i. seventeen universities joined the national shutdown. when we entered monday look at each one we'll cross that one that in the midst of mandela putting that stuff just as shaky. for somebodies in that moment was by telephone i followed late mandela was that one nation and it was. sort of you know false visit
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was now about to come that you know peps we are the to have a shot in the bod to give the real vision that this country needs. are. human beings we're going to. run from few. problems. with. it. was the. future was. on the. way during the last twenty years the debate was about the present and the past the current debate the one that is emerging when one listens to especially young people students. protesters and so on so on ease
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about the future what kind of future do we want to create. and in the name of that future why is it important to destroy the existing dispensation . students took the fight to the gates of polman hoping to get the ear of god. instead they were met with tear gas and rubber bullets. again the state chose violence of a negotiation. the
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protests combinator the massive march on the seat of government where the president was with students united across the political spectrum he. was. the president had planned to come out but shaken by the united crowd in his front
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role he decided not to. but the students later was the president that made the decision not to increase fees this year the shootings at folsom hand of a government that seemed to intransigent. bugs worked with the new cross roots movements that represent an impatience for change mean for the party that is always dominated. with local elections of the arisan who are about to find out. the a.n.c. kenda main majority party to see him in these local government elections in good d.c. sixteen backed. the biggest upset is going to be losing just one of the metros. rebellion revolution count the movements they always find cities as the most
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perfect tire ground. to mount challenges to the status quo as. ties kind of populous residing in the city. in the weeks leading up to the local elections tensions became increasingly bloody . violence broke out between a and c. factions vying for leadership positions. in the capital on the end scene post of my old candidate on its local branches and all hell broke loose. five people were killed. julius malema is campaigning was also threatened several offices parties were attacked through
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canvassing in n.c. areas including two year faith members who were murdered for ten dollars i just don't know yet when malema went to visit the area he too was confronted by people who didn't want the if. we saw it in it should be generalised would return with a stone said and not give us in front of police is not an exaggeration. in front of police what happens is that on for kabul and they said no let's take my limit you're not taking everyone out you only take my labor event that i asked of those. the a.n.c. was on the back foot. worried about widening opposition it spent greco amounts of money appealing to voters to stay loyal to the policy of your branch and.
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i. include them on that morning the transit. you want but the decedent would have to plan you do not want them on the. world com. world and there are a lot of border. police. move outside the city limits and the supernatural can determine that there may be a little. i don't know if not you can turn around bill clinton's i was about to. enter believe will soon be. a pile of truth telling me i'm. not comes.
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off the tomatoes campaign period on third of august twenty sixth the south africans went to the polls in this major task of the agencies political legitimacy needed fish you need to how was this a debate just a disease. a lot of apathy you're. trying to make a change and wants to change banks need to give it a different. option.
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as the votes were counted all eyes were on the big cities the metros would the n.c. hold on to their majority. we are trained to toil as into democrats and is the a.n.c. that brought democracy in telecom but we are confident that that last column to our will would it mets be a total loss it's one enjoyed just that and a debate. but when the results came in they were devastating for the ruling party was than any of us could possibly imagine. national the ns had lost eight percent of the violent. the party was defeated in four of the five biggest cities. it lost the capital she won it as well as johannesburg the financial heartland of the country. the democratic alliance increased the chair for the black
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front it was neck and neck with the a.n.c. for the first time in several cities in them. you have done well now we're going to war can we fix the pipes could we make sure this was just what it would make sure jobs actually took in we cut production we deliver those things muscle. and julius malema also had his day in many municipalities there was no decisive winner. so the fs the third largest party found itself in a unique position of holding the deciding vote on practically every decision the council has had to make including which of the two main parties would claim that it be her only. one vote for the opposition because it means you must be removed from power and this is the start of removing the aids from power we can't be good on if we are
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neutral was sellouts we are cowards it means we don't want to take a stand we're taking a stand and while great vote for the op was you take a was no i won't do for them this make rules does not mean we're in big together they are better at giving back to the agency. for me witnessing the shift in the political landscape after twenty two years of democracy. and especially since americana killings was momentous the a.n.c. that had led the liberation struggle was being challenged the not delivering on what it had promised the next elections will take place in twenty nineteen and the a.n.c. may well lose their majority to new voices from the grassroots of society. democracy
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is the contest and it's a better email qantas and what we're seeing in south africa is that the power of the ruling party is being contested. and it will be contested more and more and more as we go forward there will be costs to it but i don't think the other player that we need to give up the media is not going to give up the judicial his left going to give up the the other political parties are not going to give up. they are preparing for it for a long old. julius malema c.f.f. those small is growing for size lee because it's attracting those who feel let down by the a.n.c. and are impatient for change.
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as we look towards the twenty nine thousand elections the f.f.t. has to convince the nation it is a respectable column entry party. while remaining relevant to those who are taking things into their own hands. in the ongoing battle of julius malema versus the a.n.c. the question of whether it's possible for julius to lead both a constitutional party and be a revolutionary remains to be seen. it's a centuries old battle and the battle is being passed to a new generation. witness follows
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a young native american as he takes the struggle into twenty first century america everybodys the world although we did hear sacrifices that we made is going to be sound as can be remembered all does all that in the cold on a knife rage on al-jazeera. welcome back let's look at the weather across the americas this time and across some eastern parts of the u.s. still we've got quite a bit of rain certainly from georgia down through into the florida peninsula
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looking fairly wet louisiana seen some heavy rain dallas seen some showers too also we got some rain across parts of the midwest extending into ward chicago but still warm and dry for new york and washington temperatures about twenty eight twenty nine degrees during the course of saturday and across western areas it's looking generally final songes there seen sunny skies and highs of twenty one now heading down into central america in the caribbean we are still stuck with this area of cloud and rain extending across the bahamas through cuba and further towards the isthmus and that's going to get heavy rain across parts of guatemala southwards towards the panama but for kingston jamaica not bad at times some of the more eastern are and should enjoy the sunshine but i think flooding remains a risk across parts of cuba in particular and also rather cloudy skies across the yucatan peninsula well that may brighten up slightly as we head through saturday mexico city those expect to be drawn fine with temperatures in the upper twenty's for south america some heavy showers across far northern areas coming southwards
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those looking largely drawn fine should be a bright damp one is aries highs of eighteen. this week's thrice a new method of cremation is helping him to transition become more enlightened mentally friendly and we visit a danish community and enjoy taken sustainability to new heights just when they're on the horizon is some so i only know they are officially one hundred percent when you. look at that song this is it that's the energy right generated we see a change on al-jazeera. al-jazeera . and for you.
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this is al-jazeera. hello i'm robert us and this is the news our live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes i believe that this is a tremendous setback for north korea and indeed a setback for the world the u.s. calls off a summit with north korea pyongyang says it's willing to resolve the issues with the u.s. . fully and u.s. announcement came hours after north korea allowed a group of journalists to watch it demolish its nuclear test site.

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