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tv   The Minister Of Garbage  Al Jazeera  September 3, 2018 12:32pm-1:00pm +03

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i resist but i was karlie you see. rather than a stickler bedell would not cause my case here where look. at me than donna can bust my brother with casey and look at church. this girl business does cover this it cannot room to converse with body her. kids or kill the double who could look nervous but her. of course he still does that put us out of business to cause boys of but those who did this he asked. for the of the to do
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a bit of wiggle. when i listen to the bubble of butter but this is. what. i dread is grupo yeah i have require not to go on this group but they are deploying these guys again for no not gonna fuck about you guys we are good god. knows what i need does good but. god. aids me and that made up b.s. comes down like a book on the net. and its leadership that. is best known it is hardly any young. in school when you go
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out to get a good fight i mean that raise i was going to. get all made up her either. just. how. you look at me nobody. is. going to want to start over the period. you. know.
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but i just got a little of this baby is this a salute to melissa can stars can put candles. that. i handed out ninety six glad because it. meant that i was coming for maybe a most never see go through glee addict of a nice but because personally i love babies closer than the bottom but you know for a lot of them i'll write it down and what bothers me more you know i'm. good at it is they always find out that they still don't have a point that i get in the film and that we're. going to meet with the diva mico stars he wound martha bills which are to god how good that he got me come on at the mile he has plotted. noise the most on me was this role model show me my car my normal. working and crucial student to.
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who gone the battle out on the. they are women. mothers. performer's. christmas. from their prison of the plateau argentina. but inspiration is a force in the new food world skin cheap stifled invisible mother's heart if you find a lot in the main series at this time. we know because church we know the problems that affect this part of the world very very well that is something that we're trying to take to the rest of the world we have gone to places and reported
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on a story that it might take an international network for months to be able to do it united nations peacekeepers out there going i'm tired. you are challenging the forces we're challenging companies we're going to places where nobody else is going . to struggle it's. kind of all source. on the study in terms of the last august or full of pleasure interest on that i'm there also as an initial set of the elephants on the system an intimate look at life in cuba today from a clue what it means for media and me to a long time with diag told me it was a lunacon one of the most one of e.u. cuba on trial just zero.
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zero liar when you run for your. all flights suspended from the libyan capital as armed groups battled the u.s. backed government for control of tripoli. logs and when you're watching al-jazeera life my headquarters here in doha are also a court it is set to give its judgment on to reuters journalists accused of illegally possessing secret documents. alliance led by
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a shia cleric with other all solder joints hands with other groups to form a majority bloc in iraq's parliament and the u.n. says refugees crossing the mediterranean a dying at the highest rate with over sixteen hundred deaths this year. welcome to the program a state of emergency has been declared by the u.s. backed government in libya after five days of fighting in the capital at least forty one people have been killed in the violence and more than one hundred others have been injured several troops are battling for territory in the tripoli's only functioning airport on the outskirts of the city forces backed by the government of national accord have lost several strategic locations to a breakaway faction about four hundred inmates of escape from a prison as fighting raged nearby the united nations is calling on all sides to abide by a previously agreed cease fire deal now many of the casualties have been civilians
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hit by shelling but he'd went to the site of one of the attacks. this is part of the market that killed it to the two mines since the beginning of the clashes that . a week ago. many civilians were killed. by random rockets as the minister. says and as the family members tell us here they're ok but it landed here and killed their top sons and you can also see you know there. really. exclusion here on this. team that the market was. was very strong that. this was you was also destroyed i did. it is a state of panic among civilians especially with rich random rockets
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a rockets landing in densely populated areas and it seems that the government of national point is not a strong enough to put in this conflict people here and so many people in tripoli. blaming the government for not doing enough to stop this conflict well libya has been divided since the fall of moammar gadhafi in two thousand and eleven the country was left with two separate governing bodies in different locations both claim control over the entire country are backed by groups to brooke in the east is where the house of representatives is based its links to powerful warlord and former army general khalifa haftar large sections of the military which operated under gadhafi loyal to him in the west of the capital tripoli the government of national accord the g.l.a. well it's recognized by the u.n. as libya's official government but it's tripoli is where the problems are really
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seems to be losing control internal fighting between two previously allied factions has shrunk the government area of control to central tripoli a breakaway group that controls the airport as well as military camps along the entry road other forces allied to the g.l.a. have moved into it's easier to the south. well claudia seanie is a senior at libya analyst at the international crisis group she says the ongoing violence is the product of growing anger against the tripoli based armed groups. one thing that has been building up over the past few months is this resentment by the communities outside tripoli so the main cities in this case are. resentment from these communities and their armed groups for their absence from the capital and they say that the i'm groups in the capital which are tripoli based i'm groups commanded by people who are from tripoli that these groups and their leader
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is actually control the state and the greater accusation that has been made is that these armed groups are tapping into the state resources and actually calling the shots of what the internationally recognized governments does so these i'm groups from outside tripoli want to move into the capital they say to get rid of these tripoli armed groups that are dictating the agenda in the capital and on the government they say to end this predation that they are carrying out of state resources and said create a restart of the political road but we're just breaking it so you straight to me and live pictures there on the side of course of the ongoing war two voices journalists accused of illegally obtaining secret documents have been found guilty for the very latest let's go over to correspondent twain hey wayne a verdict has
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been obtained after many months in this court trial what have they. given. us with this verdict handed down just in the last few minutes seven years in jail for chores and why the two reuters journalists who were arrested in december last year this trial began in january and they have been found guilty of breaching the state secrets act in myanmar this is a law that's been in place since nineteen twenty three and. that clearly. and can be. used as a tool by the judiciary and that is seen as far from independent so these two reuters journalists were facing a maximum of fourteen years in jail they've been given seven years according to the remembering so this verdict was supposed to be read out. the pair were in the dock so we could go only for an announcement to be made by the court that there would be a week's postponement because the judge would overseen the trial since january was
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to deliver that verdict many suggested that that wasn't the real reason for the postponement that it was political because on the same day the united nations delivered a very scathing report to the reading your situation in rakhine state so just repeating that so seven years convicted the reuters. and while alone of breaching state securities act of course. to be there will be international called the nation we assume we work for reaction of course globally but of course the events leading up to this guilty verdict the evidence was very flimsy from the start all these two men apparently did was a couple really. yes exactly i mean the prosecution presented very little if anything in the way of credible evidence to justify their arrest in the first place justify their ongoing detention and justify
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this conviction their entire. their entire proceedings really the prosecution's case sainted around documents that the pair were in possession of at the time of their wrists these documents were top secret according to the police according to the prosecution and they were dangerous they threaten the national security of me and my if they would have find their way into the wrong hands into the hands of terrorists as the police said. said they were framed and that they went to meet the police to discuss their investigation into a mess in rakhine state. and we were given the top secret documents by the police who then just moments later turned around and arrested them and they said further proof that this wasn't really about these documents was that in the subsequent days when they were being interrogated by the police the focus was not on those papers what was in them how they came to be in position of those documents but it was about their investigation that they were working on for reuters into
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a message that had taken place by. military personnel in rakhine state against the rigging is so clearly they are saying that this was a setup that they were framed and that has been a statement really that's been backed up by many people in the international community who have condemned this trial that's been going on since january as you say we will no doubt see international condemnation again about what we've seen play out in the last few moments of course for international viewers way to be i suppose we have to look at the bigger picture and the fact that we see a me and government you know dominated by the military on the back foot. dealing with an issue of the right in the west of country bordering bangladesh and an international community as we've just discussed in the security council. to act much more strongly in the defense of the ring. at this present moment in time.
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yes and what we're seeing play out in myanmar of course is a clash in many ways with. who is the effectively the leader of me and my power is very much he is the council of the state councilor of me and but as you mentioned the military really is still the ultimate power in that country it ran the country for almost fifty years is a military dictatorship and it really has not really relinquish power yes we have a civilian government in power by name only really in the military still controls a quarter of all seats in parliament still control several. he ministries key security and defense ministries so the very much still has power about aung san suu kyi even though her power is could tell that as we say she really hasn't spoken up in support of the rigging in defense all of them criticizing the military in fact it's been the opposite at times she's been seen to be praising the generals in
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charge of the forces and it's been the same in this case it's been the same regarding other ethnic minorities who continue to face attacks from the millet forces such as in kitchen state where the civil war continues to rage in parts of shan state korean state as well she hasn't really spoken out in defense of these minority groups and when asked about this particular case against the reuters journalist she really simply said that the judiciary in myanmar is independent we have to let it play its course well now we have a conviction now we have to legitimate journalists in myanmar who have got going to jail for seven years for breaching the state secrets act so now she can speak out in criticism of this case if she wants to see what she does for more reaction will come back to of course as the day progresses but its worth. nearly four months after iraq says future parliamentary elections significant progress has finally been made in the formation of
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a government eleven political groups have agreed to form an alliance making up the largest bloc in parliament iraq's election was held in may both a manual recount slowed the government formation process parliament will convene on wednesday on monday it'll elect a speaker the process of forming a government will begin. eleven groups include those loyal to nationalist shia cleric. whose bloc won the most votes in the election prime minister hydrilla baddies bloc is also in the coalition one hundred seventy seven legislators are involved giving them an outright majority not their main opponents looks to be. a mere fact that alliance which includes many pro raney and former paramilitary fighters they secured forty eight seats in the election but they can count on seventy two votes.

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