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and he says public criticism and pressure led to the resignations. of the security situation inside afghanistan was deteriorating especially i think on the guns in the province and i take on the president who told. us how did the deal was going to income came under in syria criticism public criticism in a was under pressure due to. to encounter this pressure more high officials security of shelby but they have presented the resigned in the first was a mr minister. who resigned from his position and he worked for the last four years he was under criticism and there were. rivalry competition going on inside the pillows and the people who were not a group. of fifteen minutes in the his position that is why he resigned and to
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know i knew what. the national security adviser is appointed who was previously working as an investor to united states publicly going to mint is under pressure in criticism now president going he may decide you know he has to take action and bring somebody farms in the intelligence and also security sector because our take on the presidential palace was absolutely an intelligence failure that is why i need much coordination and actually farms have to. be adopted in the security sector and also in the defense sector still ahead on the bulletin quite fun for me survivors of a brutal island and apologizes on behalf of the catholic church i am fifty years after the one nine hundred sixty eight riots at the democratic national convention in chicago antigovernment protesters are back. on the street.
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however we've got the usual showers across southeast asia some lively downpours continuing across the philippines around about sixty seventy millimeters of rain coming out of this big lump of cloud here come further south there be a scattering of showers across malaysia staying fine and dry there in indonesia thirty three celsius on monday similar values we go on through choose to just notice those showers starting to push a little further south so might just catch one of the asian games here then we see some showers too just clipping east the side of australia because of this area cloud it's not drought breaking stuff but useful nevertheless it will gradually push outs into the open waters by the skies come back in behind thirteen celsius bissett nice and all particularly warm southerly wind here as well the temperatures
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are suppressed eleven celsius there for melbourne it will be fine and dry but eighteen degrees for perth a little more cloud just starting to ease its way in here as we go through choose day so we'll turn pretty wet for perth by this stage bright skies coming back into that eastern side of the country by this stage no just down in the tasman where we got a little spin of making its way towards new zealand so it will turn increasingly wet and windy monday looks that bad today sixteen celsius in christchurch with a cloud and rain rolling in. hand in hand with. refusing to be defined by the mexican women of bringing out that dancing machine. and rediscovering. one step at a time. by dancing hot part of the view find out in latin america. at
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this time on al-jazeera. arabic. good to have you with us on al jazeera these are our top stories amazon and god was due to be inaugurated as president salah the country's top court rejected a legal challenge by the main opposition leader nelson chamisa. was declared the winner of last month's presidential vote. u.s. senator john mccain has died at the age of eighty two suffer from brain cancer mccain spent more than five years as a prisoner of war in vietnam and more than three decades as
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a republican senator for president in two thousand and eight against then senator barack obama and the national security adviser mohamad timing has resigned with the government on the and crease and pressure after a spike in fighting the taliban resignation has been accepted by president. but he's rejected resignations from three in the security cabinet. now iran's parliament has voted to remove the minister of economic affairs and finance amid a shop in the currency and economic instability. lost a vote of confidence by a hundred and thirty seven to one hundred twenty one he becomes the second minister and president hassan rouhani is cabinet to lose his position this month rouhani is expected to appear and pollard on wednesday to answer questions on his administration's performance at least three people have been killed and two hundred forty three injured after a magnitude six earthquake hit west in iran the u.s.
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geological survey says the quake hit twenty six kilometers southwest of the city of the. province more than thirty have been registered since state media say a i r i b. says rescue efforts are underway across the center has been set up with hospitals and. relief organizations placed on high alert. pope francis is visiting an irish and will celebrate mass in dublin a day after calling the sex abuse of children by members of the catholic church repugnant he met eight abuse survivors from ninety minutes on the first day of his trip the catholic church in ireland has been tainted by multiple scandals and quoting sex abuse by priests and abuse of children born to single mothers in care homes well the pope is due to address around half a million people later on sunday but that number is far fewer than the crowd was
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great and has spread assessor thirty nine years ago thousands including abuse victims plan to hold a protest at the same time we both have reports from. the pope's visit to ireland at this moment of crisis in the catholic church was always going to set the global agenda on how the vatican tackles its legacy of child sex abuse the pope francis didn't waste any time. i cannot fail to acknowledge the great scandal caused in ireland by the abuse of young people by members of the church charge of the responsibility for that protection and education the failure of a crazy ass to call storage fees to adequately address these repugnant crimes has rightly given rise to outrage myself the sentiments. ireland's prime minister has been at the helm of social reforms in the country including the recent popular vote to legalize abortion long prohibited by the catholic church he said it was time to
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build a new relationship between church and state people kept in dark corners behind closed doors cries for help that went on heard be and these wounds are still open. and there is much to be done to bring about justice and truth and healing for the victims and survivors be holy father we ask that you use your office and influence to ensure that this is done here in ireland and also around the world. in this saga of widespread abuse of children by members of the catholic church protests were inevitable. these people looking for action not words from the vatican i do get the feeling though dobbs. trust will not be returned within the catholic population from simply walk or process say to the common population he needs to meet actions are going to be curious on what was actually going to be. alone in silent prayer
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the leader of one point two billion catholics. later in the day away from the cameras he met eight i were survivors of religious an institutional abuse for ninety minutes likely the most emotional moment of his thirty six hour visit for all involved pope francis has gone further than any pope in acknowledging the church's wrongs but as new allegations of abuse continue to surface the biggest challenge to the church in ireland is the church itself. pope francis is an island and arguably one of the darkest moments in the churches of modern history become pope francis universally respected as a true reformer reinvigorate face and what the catholic church stands for. thousands of the faithful packed croke park stadium to hear pope francis speak his visit is a moment of joy the many believe is an island
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a country where more than seventy percent of the population identify as catholic but as the country embraces secular values irish society regardless of faith wants to hold the church to account for pos wrongs. al-jazeera dublin. not having that end of an abuse survivor bay from the u.s. state of arizona who runs and that for the victims and he says the poet needs to offer victims more than just words. we can't come out of the church of best getting itself we saw that in pennsylvania one diocese over knew of ten predator priests previous to the grand jury after the grand jury find out there are seventy five so we know that the church has been hiding information for for years decades. so the pope could do something very very simple and that is demand that every bishop in the world report every instance of of child abuse to the police italy for instance
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or chile a couple examples but imagine in most countries in the world it's up to the bishops whether they report to the police so this is the fox guarding the hands when we need to do is have civil investigations not rely on the church because they've shown that they're interested more in their power prestige in the our in the safety of children. well actually from terry minister as on the investigation off that he refused to let a hundred and fifty my quince into a semi leading to a ten day standoff and they were about to disembark from that coast guard blows off to albania island and as he's catholic church agreed to take them. said they could only enter as of the if other nations pledge to take them salvation he tweeted that had be proud of the prosecution was. to interrogate or arrest him for defending the borders and security of his country. has bonded asylum to hundreds of venezuelans
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to spot the introduction of new entry of a stretch and to stem the flow of my friends as of saturday all new arrivals are required to have possible what's boss the peruvian government has so far been willing to set the new villains aside on humanitarian grounds. now community activists in the us mocking fifty years since the infamous chicago riots in one nine hundred sixty eight a ten thousand strong protests against the vietnam war turned into a day of violence with police the months leading up to the riot had seen of racial and political tensions across many in the city see similarities between then and now as john hendren reports. or this is a protest half a century in the making the message is the same one heard on the streets outside the democratic national convention in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight let's just stop the wars and also the police violence and particularly in chicago it is a peaceful tribute to the protests that erupted when the whole world was watching.
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in the months before the august convention fifty years ago the quiescent streets of chicago and the u.s. all ready to explode following a series of shocking event. january thirtieth north vietnam as devastating tet offensive stuns u.s. troops and the american public march thirty first president lyndon johnson or jim battled an unpopular says he won't run for reelection april fourth a white gunman assassinates martin luther king jr setting a match to a national change or bombs in chicago and across the u.s. race riots looting and arson followed chicago's mayor issues a shoot to kill order june sixth robert f. kennedy also is assassinated from all corners of america ten thousand disillusioned young protestors convert. john chicago in twenty five thousand police army national guard troops. confrontations inside the convention while
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you're trying to go. i know you don't like your. amplified outside it ends in a hail of billy cloaked. in tear gas police have a major confrontation in the street in front of the helton they are using excessive amounts of force mace tear gas it's it's a really ugly scene and it's all captured on television mayor richard j. daley is reputation in chicago's torched west side never fully recovered the organizers leverage if you want to report this and there are good sixty eighty when it counter-coup you're led by america's youth force your government to listen read a lot of them had delusions in the democratic party and those were crushed with richard j. daley billy clubs in the streets of chicago when people were not only massively
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socially engaged but also rejected both parties that are movements need the kind of gains we've rarely seen in history how do we get back to that moment when if there is the answer ysaye is with them not from politicians but from the streets john hendren al-jazeera chicago. the u.s. national weather service isn't showing anymore warnings as tropical storm lane moves away from hawaii style was downgraded from how it could on saturday to ensure rain has caused serious flooding across hawaii but with limited damage reported so far. now off of the world flooding in a century in the indian state of carolina millions of people are trying to rebuild their lives torrential rains killed more than three hundred and forced a million of from their homes a loss for a portion of careless economy is driven by tourism and now as the waters recede there are fears that the end of string is climbing to a halt andrew thomas reports from vodka. this lush and beautiful
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is how carol should look and what attracts a visit as. tourism accounts for twelve percent of the southern indian state's economy and twenty percent of its jobs or flooding has already hit the industry hard i think about thirty five creative person happened during that. and everyone all the tourists. have gone back. a similar percentage of september's bookings have been canceled to the floods damaged roads rail lines and airports making it hard for visitors to get around they also damage the places they might stay over is it. this boat race normally happens in august this year it was cancelled. but though many of those in kara when the rains hit left and many about to come change their plans not school days. after finishing
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a volunteer study and work placement arena both. stuck to their plans spending still in kerala but just south of the worst of the floods we were thinking about moving maybe to go well but at the end we we thought that it was ok to move here. the british family visiting relatives in kerala has also decided to stay in my mind tell me. what exactly are we going to give it to. you if. i think that's what it will help feel. like. having. the biggest impact will be felt from october when the peak tourist season begins in the industry expect a twenty to twenty five percent drop for the season as a whole marketing campaigns present paradise but that image is undermined when
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these are the images broadcast. international state. terrorist tourism minister was helping out a flood aid collection point last week but he is confident the visitors will rock the bridge the whole industries badly affected devastated i'm confident that we'll get off that but it's going to take a lot of work the reason carol is so beautiful is that every year it gets a lot of rain the rain this year of course has been exceptional but those in the tourism industry hope the state and the bounce back more beautiful and just as this before andrew thomas al-jazeera. carol. i don't get all of the problem and with the headlines on al-jazeera. to be inaugurated as president this hour the country's top court rejected
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a legal challenge by the main opposition leader nelson chamisa after a month what was declared the winner of last month's presidential vote. and all news u.s. senator john mccain has died at the age of eighty one after suffering from brain cancer mccain spent more than five years as a president of war in vietnam and more than three decades as a republican senator he unsuccessfully ran for president in two thousand and eight . afghanistan's national security advisor mohamed haneef has resigned but the government under increasing pressure after a spike in fighting with the taliban well some reports suggest could be preparing to challenge president ashraf ghani in next year's election his resignation has been accepted by valley but he's rejected the resignations of the ministers of defense interior and head of the national directorate of security. iran's parliament has voted to remove the minister of economic affairs and finance amid a sharp fall in the current sea and economic stability. lost
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a vote of confidence by one hundred forty seven to one hundred twenty one he becomes the second minister president hassan rouhani his cabinet to lose his position this month. now pope francis is visiting an irish and to celebrate mass in dublin a day off to call in the sex abuse of children by members of the catholic church repugnant he made eight survivors abuse survivors from nineteen minutes on the first day of his trip are the catholic church has been tainted by multiple scandals involving the sex abuse by priests and abuse of children born to single mothers in care homes. as well as interior minister is under investigation after he refused to let one hundred fifty miles into italy leading to a ten day standoff they were allowed to disembark from their clothes only after albania ireland and the catholic church agreed to take them. he had said that they
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could only be if other nations pledged to take them. well those are the headlines on al-jazeera but do stay with the view finder left in america is coming up it. al jazeera is a very important force of information for many people around the world when all the cameras are gone i'm still here go into areas that nobody else is going talk to people that nobody else is talking to and bringing that story to the forefront. viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe .
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going to get the bulk of the media because at that hour that mandela was indeed dead on not something. to be it up yes it's gone morn. this is. what does that just say i. mean i get the let me do that talking. to somebody to have a puppet government format i'm afraid to give up the look doesn't look too numbers if you take that to mean that in this jail for this and maybe the longer this takes the form never moved to be a day to lefty. and that up until you. can you see lots of fear that. if we saw my mom. told them that. one day you'll be. in.
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music without. going through this. is my least bit of me for a million second or very little p.c.r. both of us course i can. meaning i think we're going to. give you one day in the embassy you've got it the middle nobody but then you're going to me is also going to be asked of someone whose style you don't believe widely and if you think men did this with him i. think they're your twin when the news person would you know you're looking at them even now finally landed here. you mean me to hold up hold them and think now that. you're going there to study to learn. get me a me cup of tea and just. going to the community where you don't hundred. a month or little with these are just some thoughts this was. not just coming.
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a complete mess it's a sign it's based out of pain and. always . nuisance but. you must. see. this conflict within was the same with the south. could you support that. since. september that now you have done something. that gives them time to assume there was nothing
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when i was younger only that is so let me get a. legal meaning a little name on making sure we have. it also if you know a quality. baby on your thumb button it could be nice to make the best of all that inside and also really mean. if we're last on a regular saw or need wifey he says i'm going. to miss a good omens. masses in bed you know it's the muslims look you know i mean they are getting that good as you asked if you know the key to which if you. lose interest payments because they are you going to keep the same deal being kicked out in the basket that i think you get the kind of you need to play this i said are you going to be there.
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for you all. these to do and where last estimate will come i still don't feel is tasked with you doing my last part just having the party see my point in the schools or any of those he calls the last post has been all that. but he cut the meat down and does it again no way it's going to get our session busted him by the commode with it but when particle news start the party in general is to beat up opium. smoking or finger kind of people reading this i see yes maybe they don't. let me get. in there with this indeed. what are you proposing talked earlier but i mean. just to listed by the last century this still disgusted center p.c.
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call in by. the look on his business and making. sound just so you know. so you're. almost this. just in those days and thanks. for the call me tell you that it's a longer sign to see all of us better and nothing almost. g.b.n. don't look at the moment. with. the most i look for the. right.
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nine hundred forty six to nine hundred fifty eight the united states detonated dozens of atomic bombs in the marshall islands when the u.s. was ready to clean up and leave in the one nine hundred seventy s. picked the pit that had been left by one of the smaller atomic explosions and dumped a lot of who tony and other radioactive waste into the pit the bottom of the. soil there was nowhere for it and therefore the sea water is inside the dome when the storm was built there was no factoring in sea level rises caused by climate change every day when the tide rolls out radioactive isotopes from underneath the door and with it. really. just the marshall islands we're talking. solutions. when you're from a neighborhood known as
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man that i. am is a man of god was sworn in as zimbabwe's president after a closely contested election and a legal challenge. greeted by the crowds played francis arrives at an irish trying a day after meeting victims of church structural abuse. from prisoner of war to presidential candidate u.s. republican senator john mccain dies at the age of eighty one. and an emotional reunion the only chance for many south and north koreans to meet their families separated by war. and with all the support as rose cellino of bahrain takes place in the asian games women's marathon betty more coming up later this news hour.
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so as a man and god has been sworn in as zimbabwe's president after weeks of political uncertainty over an election that was disputed by the main opposition coalition leningrad there was inaugurated within the past half hour at the national sports stadium in the capital harare on friday the country's top court threw out a challenge by the opposition leader nelson chamisa he has rejected that ruling and he's vowing to continue fighting the outcome of last month's election. right ok so this is that was a scene that the picture that you're looking at now that was a scene barely twenty minutes ago in the zimbabwean capital harare we can now speak to derek matt siac who's joining us live from there he's a senior research consultant with the institute for security studies so is a man of god now has his way he's been sworn in but has the question surrounding
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this election the first election without robert mugabe have those questions being answered and got away well certainly not from the point of view of the opposition party the opposition party continues to insist that they in fact won the selection and that the figures were manipulated in order to take emerson one guy over that such two percent plus one vote threshold to avoid the runnels. the opposition supporters the m.d.c. ally and saw very upset about the court ruling and emotions are running very high among the alliance supporters and that's a problem isn't it also under scrutiny during this entire process has been the independence and the credibility of the judiciary and zimbabwe can. rely upon the ruling that was made by the highest court in the land. yes the zimbabwe's judiciary has a very poor track record many of the judgments are believed to have been politically
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biased and that's one of the reasons why the courts adopted the procedure that they did allowing the television cameras into the courts and giving a very quick if somewhat abbreviated ruling but giving the judgment very quickly they were obliged to get the ruling within forty eight hours but they chose to give a fuller judgment and disclose some of the reasons for their decision precisely to try and dispelled some of these perceptions of bias against the judiciary and unfortunately they failed to do that in the eyes but the opposition so what is nelson to me says endgame why is he still refusing to acknowledge the legitimacy of the. court ruling and indeed the election result i mean is he just agitating for a greater position in a new government no i don't think it makes political sense for nelson chamisa to do does to he just recall that he was only in office and step three off to the
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death of the iconic m.d.c. alliance leader morgan tsvangirai so to me says now trying to consolidate his position and say look i won the state election i have a huge amount of support and this is a way of keeping the party together and keeping the party faithful behind him and behind the party but it also seems like a recipe for further conflict because when m.d.c. alliance supporters. traditionally much more. focused in the than areas when they hear their leader refusing to accept this election result surely they're going to take to the streets they're going to protest they're going to feel that their votes have been stolen. i think i think not the outcome of the constitutional court hearing was more or less anticipated i mean you will note that the events taking place at the international sports stadium this is a massive event which takes time to organize and it's quite clear that. his
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party regarded the court case as a foregone conclusion and they've been making preparations for the ceremony well before the judgment was was given and similarly i think most m.d.c. supporters realistically would have known that this judgement would not be in their favor and there's a sense of resignation the the frenetic atmosphere that was there while people were waiting for the results which led to those demonstrations which led to the killing by the military on the streets of harare on the first of all just that atmosphere has dissipated to some extent right say the big question remaining then is whether m. is a man and. done enough to satisfy potential investors and the rest of the international community his direct investment of course is what they are desperate for. yes and we've seen in the build up to the inauguration
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a lot of the speeches were indicating that this is just the start of the new dispensation this is the real end of the month bobby era that the country has now opened for business that there will be. more political freedoms and it will not be the same old. position repressive posture and policies adopted by robert mugabe however all that message has been undermined and all the work that was done a head of the elections to try and show the elections as being free and fair and that this was the start of the new dispensation that was all undone on august the first when the military moved in and gunned down seven people on the streets of harare this creates that the perception that this is not a new dispensation this is the same dispensation it has the the name of the leader has changed but it seems that they are going about governance and going about human rights in exactly the same way as happened on that in the gobby era and this is
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a massive disincentive for the investors and that investment is vital for zimbabwe absolutely thank you very much a shock talking to us live from harare where we live now to our correspondent who is there at the inaugural celebrations that are taking place how is her name there she is and it's very noisy behind you so give us an idea of the atmosphere then as as zimbabwe starts its new era. of. integration. even if. you maybe jamie dimon have left giving him. a good few minutes that a lot of them probably. need a few minutes the president will go up on the fly do you think you could be given a week. you know. but now he wants to know that now to me that the main
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opposition to the has a lot of people and he has to convince as many zimbabweans of some people that he's going to be pleasant for everyone not just on that link obviously it's partly people who also want to know obama cabinet who is going to be going to the same old canisius blogspot you've got it with young face people in the decline of include some opposition members in his cabinet and more importantly if you calling him included now sent to meet not the main opposition either in his new government here the japanese i think he's going to have got a lot of what you are not one but he said that he won but that did anything yet i didn't linger in place to try and that talent the result and the portland audience all right harry we'll leave it there we go with a struggle against what sounds like a wonderful music live in harare thank you very much indeed. the thousands of people are gathered to see pope francis on the second day of his visit to ireland he's visiting a shrine that's close to the size of
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a mass graves of hundreds of babies who died in church run the homes survivors of what is known as the mother and baby scandal will be protesting during his visit on saturday the pontiff met eight survivors of clerical abuse and the private the apologize for what had happened to them he called sex abuse of children by members of the church repugnant. in my prayer before the statue i presented to her in particular all victims of abuse of whatever kind committed by members of the church in ireland none of us can fail to be moved by the stories of young people who suffered abuse and were robbed of their innocence and lift scarred distance from their mothers abandoned and left with painful memories the soap and wound challenges us to be firm and decisive in the pursuit of truth and justice a big the lord's forgiveness for these sins and for the scandal and betrayal felt
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by so many others and god's family. all right where we can go live now to our correspondent leave his following the papal visit to ireland he's in the capital dublin but as i understand it the pope is still in the western part of the country in county mayo he's been to this shrine at knock. yes that's right it's the shrine is one of the most important shrines of the catholic church of the trunks a million and a half pilgrims every year and i think first and foremost pope francis has gone there himself as a pilgrim there are very large crowds there to greet him braving the terrible weather but he hasn't wasted any time whatsoever in addressing again the long shadow of clerical abuse that is cast over irish society going back decades begging forgiveness there as we heard him speak from parishioners from members of the
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faithful and from the country of ireland about the ills of the wrongs committed by priests brothers and sisters members of religious orders in the past we know as he touched upon there that on saturday on his first day here he may met eight survivors there are some more details about how emotional meeting went they handed him a letter explaining how a hundred thousand single irish mothers were separated forcibly separated from their children told that it would be a sin to contact their children and when said sent to michael in laundries where they were subject to all forms of abuse pope francis is he going he touched upon in his opening speech and knows that there is a deep and profound wounded irish society but can his presence here in ireland help heal it and. we're talking we're looking at the live picture of county now where the.

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