tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 12, 2018 5:00am-6:01am +03
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i do got a little motor would be people who would it be given up you know don't be up any need to remove any need to which all of you and he made me do much either not now you know it but do you know when a year of change will do it leave you to run the war good local celebrity by to join a lot of them that alliterative. asked why there seemed such think of feeling against the range of general bingley with. them over the general devolved to the iraqi government general bone up with. the kind they did up here in the job. thing by mr roy job only. to have not only a moment generally to cry but the other people with different people well if only. i mean this is what there would be to a general social kind of zero zero zero being. somebody growing us
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redundant who. made you cry with a big whistle because of the level of coming. in february twenty seventh seen the un report to a raft of human rights violations after interviewing over two hundred driving jobs . in march twenty seven thousand it announced a fact finding mission to me in march but in june twenty seventeen the million mark government said it would deny entry to officials taking part in the un investigation. meanwhile in mark until new to receive financial assistance from india israel russia and the united states which lifted sanctions against it in twenty sixteen. met a former director of human rights watch in me in march now an independent observer . the military is still the major institution in this country and the military
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still has extraordinary powers guaranteed by the two thousand i consider him twenty five percent of the seats and in the parliament three k. ministries the really controls a lot of the country massive troops all throughout the country. they run huge parts of the economy they don't just get one of the the biggest shares of the national budget they also have extensive business interests throughout the country . asked what the situation was like in mandell in february twenty seven thousand there is no doubt that there is a new phase in the conflict among or with the appearance of this militant group that has staged violent attacks against the security forces and has killed a number of security personnel however. the threat posed by this new group. is is disproportionate to the scale of the security forces responses. what
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about the rule of nk send suchi. aung san suu kyi doesn't have a role in this she hasn't done anything and when she is effectively the leader of the country and she stays relatively silent about the abuses going on and does not make a public call for the security forces to rein in their behavior and call for accountability for any violations that have taken place then she's been in dereliction of injuries as far as a julie elected leader of the country i'm so she's really been absent when the home force as a leader needs to be. quite simply i think the military and the government of blocking people from going into northern longo because they have something really horrible to hot i think they're all indications through satellite imagery and through the government's own admissions and through credible reporting coming out of the area that there has been extensive human rights violations and they want to hide the extent of the of the abuses against the civilian population that's
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a cover up. decided to make one more bit to try and get to manned shaking off her minder and arriving at the ferry terminal at dawn. somehow sort of that that there is little doubt that thirty couldst mia had to get out but as of that there wasn't enough but they don't want and so for the loss of additional i but you know mandel like an awful fool i look at that that good place to land a short ball here and they had here at the deck at. but
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alternative was bangladesh. in late twenty sixteen and early twenty seventeen with tens of thousands of or hidden gems began fleeing there to escape the violence in iraq and states. again said could not gain access by the british members of her film crew were allowed to travel. they would broadly follow the same routes as they were hand across the nafs river which separates the two countries a hazardous journey for the or henge on foot cargo what about it i voted for do nothing really. bad. it's now estimated that around seven hundred thousand two hundred jobs have fled to bangladesh since august twenty seventh teams.
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yet the them there was the same an indexer mutiny even though it was their military intelligence maybe they should assume most of them. would use the dainty little and the usefulness of most of them being what it is the bad indifferent to me but when trying most of. them you can see the bismark. soul man. who all. there were a hand job by the side of the roads. to move . in order to continue filming the crew took a side road to avoid attracting the attention of the bangladeshi police.
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they came upon one of the many unofficial or hinge or refugee camps in bangladesh. these refugees were living in the most primitive conditions in locations rarely seen by the international media. even by the standards of makeshift refugee camps this was a miserable existence. the crew spoke to a group of a hinge
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a woman who had recently arrived from mandel. did you must have thought of interest money wise from the. question i wonder i. wasn't interested to. know under the harness of the quote i thought a hollow permission book with a hanukkah in mind you well done much about if you're going to. do it in. one of the big one hundred began this advent mindset i know i did on duty. saddlers it even now when one is not standing on the unity. of the hanukkah. if you don't want to get a new go to market with the man i know i did my job. for my mom is just my. own. business for months. and i actually did a host with an. employer. who can call eight hundred to have it in one
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shot hossam wanted that game. as a target on one show. about the neighborhood and. the right joe women all tell similar stories of their treatment to me and mark. what a little they did that i had and plus i don't. buy it at all i'm not a done not done it behind you would amount to yeah yeah i got out of that i didn't . have to do that out of the got that are there are a mob i can out of there is you don't have a muscle. decided it is ideal world you know i would want to look with a little bit more. about them without the big one grab that i want you to my little boys will. blow me. i'm going to take it you know i thought of a good
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a good idea. so what i did was part of the result i did a man who says little is saying about adoption above i'm old. to cut it out of one hundred but. no matter that in. my mouth i had to be down and out i not got it and got it i couldn't give it an anomaly about an anomaly now i had into the good ol heart of me i'm one. of another animal of my family that i love i would be nice in this room that i'd asked him. i thought little boys on. our.
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little was on a good. club visit on that of a good blow in the don't believe what it is that i will do not but i gotta time time again and i began by good bye down and there's another one of about a knot on it and i thought i'd get it out. to canada and i thought i would my needs i don't have a lot i'm going to buy that but i am not and there you are particular about was it up on your end of the down to the time the mother to make it it would be a good un if he did it in the way that would be by the court of law that her going to go down when i am listening to. the lot are there was hardly enough the charges against that one about to look in this man body with the wood as she took him by that the width of the bush era but that it would did that he would not but i should have been on our own. after fleeing this terrible abuse these women refugees were living in appalling conditions although some camps have since been improved by eating. agencies and the
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generous help of the bangladeshi government like this one. however the rains have already arrived in bangladesh and even this site and its occupants will be at serious risk if the rainfall is heavy and deeds to flooding. since and i'm handout is reports in february twenty seventh hundreds of thousands more were hanging have sought refuge in bangladesh in fact it's now estimated that there are as many of range in bangladesh as there are remaining in me and mari. meanwhile human rights organizations the un and the media have struggled to gain access to rock kind state to gather first hand evidence of the alleged human rights violations. in september twenty seventh team the u.n.
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high commissioner for human rights. a san spoke out because myanmar has refused access to human rights investigators the current situation cannot be cannot yet sorry cannot yet be fully asserts but the situation remains or seem use a text textbook example of ethnic cleansing. then in june twenty eighth amnesty international published the results of interviewing over four hundred people in bangladesh and with an ra kind states they revealed the plans and systematic military campaign with satellite evidence of attacks on villages in which only the ranger homes were satellites villages were surrounded by the myanmar military soldiers swept through they opened fire on men women and children as they were running away and they systematically burned down their wishes and what this shows is that this was not the work of world soldiers or
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units involved units. across a large area but this was a pattern carried out and therefore suggests that it was a pattern carried out pursuant to a common plan. amnesty also join the international voices calling for those responsible to be sent to the international criminal court was unleashed during twenty seventeen clearance operations recent incident in bahrain is a own ethnic group and made absolutely no mistake the crimes against humanity we actually about rape murder torture or starvation in eastern land mines and targeted large scale in the us enough problems which are so serious and they should be rooted in. such a referral is not guaranteed as the i.c.c. has no jurisdiction in me in march and china would almost certain d.v. to any such intervention in the un security council.
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the main mark government continues to deny any human rights violations meanwhile it's not clear firstly what can be done to enable the range in bangladesh to return safely to me in march. and secondly to enable the international community to call them in mar government and its security forces to account. for their treatment of what the un has called the world's most persecuted people. some journeys are tougher than others. but this road trip is even tougher. under the truck its dangerous. algis new world follows from iraq and truck drivers endangering their lives. just to make
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a prison on al-jazeera. hello doesn't offer a new south wales and despite the activity that you'd get from the satellite pictures to still not a lot around victoria yes but in south australia true but time to get to sunday most of the over gone through sunshine a game with an onshore breeze anality thirteen bit warmer in sydney but not much well the better in person twenty rises a little bit as the breeze continues to come out of the interior it's just a little warm sixty degrees natalie doesn't reflect a huge change but this again suggests to me as a little bit more humid just for a while so that rain such as it as there was is on its way across the tasman sea to new zealand a hint of something coming down from the tropical direction towards north all the little amount to very much natural because you fifteen degrees and or clint a bright day maybe two days actually for most uneasy in this front storming is the
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edges slowly in towards south auckland so probably still dry and open even come the end of monday to draw a more active versus other pacific north of the equator no typhoons are i but certainly the tropical depression it's way to shanghai and that will just help the big showers that are obviously showing up of a whole issue so it's warm sticky and potentially wet this whole area for a couple of days. on counting the cost what the first wave of u.s. sanctions on iran means for your iranians and companies doing business there the world's biggest oil producers and climate change plus stamping out colombia's cocaine addiction counting the cost.
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zero. zero zero i maryam namazie this is the news hour live from london coming up tens of thousands of jewish and palestinian israelis protest against a new law they say creates different classes of citizens. searching for any sign of his son among those feared dead on a school bus hit by an airstrike in yemen on thursday. the leaders of spain and germany meet to discuss their vision of how to accommodate migrants arriving in europe. and i'm tatiana franchise in doha with the sports as chelsea start the new english premier league season with
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a bang by hammering hardass failed bottom plenty more later in the program. i'll come to the program our top story thousands of people in tel aviv have been protesting against israel's controversial nation state law the law officially affirms israel's jewish character but critics believe it removes rights from non jewish minorities the bill passed last month was designed to in shrine israel as the nation state of the jewish people in the country's basic law all the measure pushed through by prime minister benjamin netanyahu declares that the right to exercise national self-determination in israel is unique to the jewish people it also proclaims the language of the state to be hebrew with arabic given special status previously they were both official languages and it establishes jewish settlement as a national value that the state must encourage for the one fifth of the population
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who are israeli palestinian the fear is that all this leaves them a second class citizens well stephanie decker has more now from tel aviv. tel aviv. the march robbery squad to the museum is going on ice by israeli policy. but it's how the next for the calculation of the moon there's a lot of jewish history you say are saying that they're not the direction the jury has found the message is one of unity. we owe it because we don't need this about politics of this and you don't loan off netanyahu is amazing this is was you know i don't remember but i was. fighting for something and this is really very very well known. people that really believe in the us and equality we have and take democratic moves taking place in many things in the
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towards gays towards women in words secular and were exempt and this is a fascist regime it's turning into a fascist that is still not there but it's going in a bad direction and we need to stop it as well as soon as we can. they're trying to be the buddha first and then of the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and there is a big rush to the survival of the. going to continue with this momentum becoming law against this government a message that people do not everybody every single night when problems are. well to discuss this further i'm joined now by a freak a dad who is a political analyst and author thank you very much for coming in to speak to us so we were hearing some very strong views and sentiments being voiced there in stephanie decker's report do you anticipate that these protests are likely to continue by all means you know of course i mean the the law the nation state law.
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elevates the question of discrimination inside israel to constitutional status and makes it a basic law which means what is really practices that used to. given it now have legal status and all the policies of days ation regarding land housing right of return status of jerusalem a whole range of different rights that affect non jews in the jewish state now will be institutionally discriminated against and so does this not reflect an existing reality in the state of israel and the reason for which it was established sure well i mean israel already has laws on the books like it has sixty four laws on the books that discriminate with some of these are on their face value actually discriminating others are more in direct so. but the elevation of the status to constitutional status is it is fundamentally different it means that this
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becomes the animists behind the israeli project and this is done in the name of the jewish majority these if you the palestinians both palestinians citizens of the state of israel but also palestinians in the occupied territories so they mention in the report the jewish settlement is considered a national value only jews have the right for national self-determination and becomes an exclusive right only jews have the right to bring their to come come and gain citizenship one person refugees must remain outside so israel is being very clear about ensuring that this law is about insuring israel means the state of the jewish people around the world not the city the state of its citizens and in fact they are the people who are pushing this law being very explicit about that that israel will not be the state of its citizens how do you explain then the timing of this legislation some five years after the law was proposed well it's part of a larger dynamic i think we've had netanyahu and often since two thousand and nine
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he assembled an increasingly right wing coalition of. political actors who feel that this was important why because there are palestinian citizens of this state who were using the the. democratic aspects that they were open to them because form israel is still formally a jewish democratic state and they were organizing within the democratic facets of the state to try and protect certain individual and collective national rights for the palestinians this is trying to do away with that alleges the those efforts in trying this on constitutional status this is become something fundamentally different because it actually creates an opportunity i would argue for palestinians and broader broader legalisms who want to take israel to task israel no longer becomes a defective democracy after this law is passed it becomes a colonial regime that is actually in violation of the apartheid convention and this is something legal legal that becomes part of the in shrine in constitutional
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basis of the state not just how certain laws are practiced so from what you're saying that passing this basic law and trying a superior set of principles for israel's jewish citizens is something that could actually be used to the advantage of minorities inside the country this is attempting to prevent any. the nominal democratic aspects of the of israel as a state it's trying to prevent any nominal democratic moves to try and protect those rights and is trying to in trying those for eternity giving them constitutional status and to abrogate this law there needs to be the passage of yet another basic law so it shows that it's very difficult to change the trying to make it permanent all right well thank you very much sophie appreciate a full interview. well in all the developments a u.n. delegation has held meetings with hamas in gaza in a bid to lower tensions with israel and push for a lasting cease fire is comes as funerals were held for three more palestinians
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including a medic who were killed during friday's protests on the land border and today gaza's fishermen staged a rally of their own on the water charles stratford reports from gaza. well. with palestinian flags flying on their boats gaza's fisherman protest against israel's blockade they gathered in the polls before heading out to see what that if he had his protest as part of the demonstrations against the seas happening every week on the land border this is our peaceful activity that the whole world agrees with israel should know that this is a small geographical area but we insist on our freedom up to twenty weeks of protests on the line the border with israel the fishermen now say it's their own and their plan is to take this but it's a lot of boats and sights along the coast towards the border with israel with around ten kilometers north from here israel restricts gaza's fishermen from operating more than three nautical miles from the coast these ready navy has
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confiscated boats and killed thirteen fishermen it says try to breach the area to allows the fisherman to working since the siege began almost twelve years ago as the boat sailed towards the border people walked along the beach in support and had no second not been found yet and we came here to protest against the sage and to tell the world about thought freeing we are shoulder swipe right the thing age but we hope it will cause some way to ending youth injustice. the protests come days off to the worst escalation of violence between israel and hamas since the two thousand and fourteen war. funerals were held for three men including a volunteer medic shot by israeli soldiers during protests on friday a delegation representing the un's middle east peace envoy seen here in gaza or in july to be meeting last leaders trying to forge a last and truce. as the fishing boats approached the border the israeli navy
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opened fire warning shots to force the fishing vessels back the boats turned and headed for the pole israel has refused to formally acknowledge a truce announced by hamas on thursday there are fears anything either side calls a provocation could result in more violence and even another war child stop at al-jazeera gaza. the u.n. special envoy to yemen says talks between warring parties next month will focus on disarmament international criticism has been growing over an airstrike by the saudi amorality coalition which hit a bus full of school children in a northern province one hundred has been following developments from neighboring djibouti and has this report abdul hakim amir is on a grim mission his looking for the remains of his son who was on a boss targeted in a sodium strike in north of the yemen he climbs on to the wreckage of the bus in
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the rubble of the destroyed market buildings desperately he such as for any signs and then he breaks down the children water tunning from a summer camp went out to talk happened. i just found some of what the child was wearing i didn't find any of his remains no his finger. no his skull nothing i looked through the remains in the hospital and i didn't see anything. video from both iran television shows the children boarding the bus stop on their own soon hopped into exile to. the charity save the children says yemen is the wost place in the world to be a child it's not hard to see why when you watch these pictures taken moments of the the airstrike body parts are strewn around injured children some with limbs missing . it was the was children since humans put as collated in two thousand and fifteen according to unicef. in
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a cemetery in some other province twenty nine child sized graves have been dogg. but the joint fin role for the children has been ruled out due to security concerns heard. both the fighters say they feel at the gathering would be targeted by more estrus. the sodium an article coalition initially did night aiming at civilians and defended the incident as a legitimate military operation a response is sayed to a ballistic missile fired into so did it be on the previous day but i was late on the coalition promised an investigation to fight to say that willing to call point in an inquiry. in condemning the us hoch on twenty of will tell us the un secretary general also called for a swift and in some national investigation into its goals would send the growing chorus of condemnation is instilling some hope in yemen is that the war in the
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country is finally getting some attention ramadan the world is into djibouti. egypt's security forces say they foiled an attempted suicide attack they say they stopped a man wearing an explosive vest from approaching a coptic christian church just outside of cairo state media says the man detonated the explosives about two hundred fifty meters from the church killing himself but no others. the jordanian government says at least three police officers have been killed off the storming a hideout belonging to suspected fighters the policemen were chasing suspects thought to be behind a bombing attack on friday that killed one person the ministry of interior says a homemade bomb was planted at the spot where a security bus was scheduled parked the six others were injured in friday's explosion. on outta turkey the president has vowed to defy what he describes as u.s. attempts to undermine his country's economy or ship wrote an opinion piece in the new york times warning the u.s. must respect turkey sovereignty or their partnership could be in jeopardy he says
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his country will see new friends and allies of u.s. pressure continues u.s. president donald trump announced this week that he would double steal an aluminum tariffs on turkey yes. if you have dollars under your pillow take the if you have euro take these out if you have gold take these out i am talking to those who have immediately give these to the banks and convert to turkish lira.
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