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ansett he's the director of the center for conflict and humanitarian studies at doha institute good to have you with us thank you so this latest saudi narrative well it increased saudi arabia's credibility on what happened do you think i think it it will increase the pressure on saudi arabia to really come up clean and in relation to what actually happened chris the pressure rather than get a way out yes yes i think people now that the fact that the story's been coming up you know being drip drip fed to the media there informal sources. adding to it the pressure will definitely increase on reaching the bottom of this with one of the sort of the washington post think in the in the grab which we just read out in patty's report pointing the finger at the crown prince himself will this not end until we see some accountability or at least consequences from having been so far ahmed been so man yes i think i think so i think it is in the interest of sorry
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arabia and in the interests of the king who is widely respected both within the kingdom and outside to really find out exactly what everyone what role they played in this including his own son now will he be able to do this i don't know i think it's very hard given the way one hundred bits of man have centralized power over the last couple of years would be very difficult for for the king gave in to to blame the sun directly this isn't the first sort of political adventure that hasn't gone according to plan for mohammed bin so man has it i mean we have been a whole issue with the disappear initial disappearance of the lebanese prime minister the war in yemen isn't going in the nicest direction the blockade on cutter didn't work out the way that perhaps for him been someone who had hoped for as any of that going to come together to create some blowback it's already. to
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create a blowback i think the fact that he presents himself as the center of power and the way he managed to pull together all the threads of the various institutions make him responsible whether he wanted it or not for all the actions and it is true that over the last couple of years there is a pattern of fresh decisions of surrounding himself with the wrong advisers even dealing with their own partners in the region you know looking at the countries that he's aligning himself with the including some policies from the united arab emirates egypt all of this is mistreating a very difficult and and critical pattern which could lead the region into a measure crisis and i think maybe one silver lining in all of this now is that the is the war on yemen that if the international community focuses its pressure on him and said man we shift the discussion from whether he should be allowed to purchase weapons into whether he's able to use those weapons and where he's using those weapons then i think maybe there is
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a hope in limiting or curtailing his activities in yemen and as such you know saving hundreds and thousands of lives are much of the cards held at this point by what the turks will announce specially since their investigation is still going on and what congress how congress may react to anything that comes out of the turkish investigation. i think from the turkish perspective the first step is to own up to where the tape has come from and as long as they're not able to verify the source of the tape then it's very difficult to use it as an evidence as a credible but they've been leaking it to the american media anyway right assumes it's designed to put pressure on american public opinion if not the congress itself informally yes but the formal position and if you follow the species of president or the guy he's been extremely measured and careful in the way he's approaching those on the american side clearly they're american public and not very comfortable
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with the business trumping rights and you have to keep in mind that in fact there's very little in common between the wider american public and the so you public this is the the saudi american relationship is a long relationship it's always been amongst the top elites people do not really share many values between them and saudi arabia and as such i think this is very could easily develop into a public pressure and will play a role in the upcoming elections thanks so much for coming in and giving us your perspective thank you very much still ahead on al-jazeera why don't trump wants out of a cold war era nuclear weapons pact what it could mean for a new arms race. and the long journey north thousands of refugees and migrants encounter obstacle after obstacle as they try to reach the u.s. .
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you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines now a saudi official has reportedly provided a new account of saudi arabia's explanation for the death of journalist jamal social senior officials speaking to the reuters news agency he says feel should be died after being put in a choke hold and it's a stumble consulate a day earlier the saudi government said he died during a fistfight. u.s. president donald trump had already been expressing doubts about saudi arabia's explanations which changed several times speaking to the washington post he said obviously there's been deception and lies. france germany the european union and
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the u.n. are calling for a credible chance founds and in-depth investigation into such a g.'s death. under schapelle looks back now at the different stories that have emerged from saudi arabia since kushal ji was killed consulate in istanbul saudi officials confirmed his disappearance but insisted he left the building that was nearly three weeks ago the first of several times the official line would change two days later crown prince mohammed bin solomon told these reporters from bloomberg news the same thing saying the kingdom had nothing to hide the when asked if she was still inside the consulate the crown prince said he's not inside. the next day his consul general mohammed all of tavi even brought reporters into the building telling them jamal is not at the consulates he also
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said the buildings cameras did not record any footage from the day she disappeared . for the next two weeks saudi media outlets denounced what they called baseless allegations that she was killed inside the consulate accusing the world's media of spreading fake news to spark panic and blame saudi authorities saudi owned a lot of be a t.v. network describe the fifteen men identified by turkish officials as members of a hit squad as tourists falsely accused of murder but with gruesome details of his death constantly leaking to the press and growing pressure from washington and other capitals the saudis had to come up with an explanation the problem was had they come clean early on saying yes he was killed even in an interglacial gone wrong i think the momentum of this that was building over now almost more than two weeks basically created something that is bigger than it actually was early on had
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they responded early on i think they could have had this moment this momentum go away but they haven't and the more they said the more they spread lies and conspiracy theories the more this was actually growing into becoming what it is now an uncontrollable avalanche of allegations of amnesty international says saudi arabia statement that died during a brawl are not trustworthy and mark an abysmal new low in its human rights record the rights group is calling for an independent investigation into schapelle al jazeera. u.s. president on trump says he's pulling out of an agreement with russia designed to stop the two countries returning to a cold war style arms race russia's deputy foreign minister says a u.s. withdrawal from the deal would be a very dangerous step into medium range nuclear forces treaty was signed by round reagan and mikhail gorbachev in one nine hundred eighty seven both countries agreed not to amass more than a certain number of nuclear weapons. we're not going to let them violate
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a nuclear agreement and go out and do weapons and we're not allowed to we're the ones that have stayed in the agreement and we've done it to agreement but russia has not hunt fortunately under the agreement so we're going to terminate their bravery we're going to pull out and nicholas so-called is a nuclear expert who is a senior fellow at the james martin center for nonproliferation studies he thinks trump is acting hastily. fortunately both sides never been able to sit down or because they were going next for discussion technical where all of you resolve it in the course if you do diplomacy the welsh speakers will doesn't agree with you know. or so organise else all the demise of the street you learned are what i would say are the trouble i'm going to stray she really rushed in to abrogate the treaty eleven people have been killed by a roadside bomb in afghanistan's not a hard province the victims include
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a woman and six children the area is an eyesore stronghold they attack follows saturday's parliamentary elections which were marred by violence and technical problems they've pushed voting now into a second day at least forty five centers in the capital have been reopened so people who missed out on saturday can cast their ballots since he was hardest hit in the series of taliban attacks shana ballasts is more from kabul. polls open here in afghanistan for a second day at seven o'clock this morning it's essentially a do over for the election commission after a myriad of issues yesterday five thousand polling centers were meant to open yesterday although many were delayed some did not open what so ever biometric machines were not working voter lists were sent to the wrong provinces in some instances so they've reopened four hundred polling seems is for a second day as a chance to rectify some of those mistakes and allow voters to get out to vote late
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last night as the election commission said that they had a turnout of approximately three million afghans out of about nine million who had registered to vote they are hoping hoping by opening for a second day that they can get that number up to approximately four million keeping in mind there are still two provinces to vote now turnout is quite good keeping in mind the security issues yesterday ministry of interior said that they had one hundred and ninety two attacks across the country from the taliban taliban saying that they would tech on election day they see the elections as an extinction of american influence in afghanistan they really didn't want them to go ahead they wanted to disrupt them and they tried their best in the techs across the country the feeling in afghanistan after day one a lot of afghans are very proud that they had voted that they knew that they were entering dangerous territory simply by going to a polling center and yes they did it anyway which is great news for president danny
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that he did get this turnout of three million and after today hoping to get that number even higher australia's prime minister says he won't call an early election despite his coalition government line clear losing its majority in parliament the senior party and scott morrison is ruling coalition has conceded defeat in the by election in sydney seat held by former leader malcolm turnbull votes is still being counted the official results won't be known for days under thomas's noises from sydney. it's not official yet but this is a very bad result for the rights of center party led by prime minister scott morrison in the short term it's about the parliamentary numbers the prime minister only had a one seat majority in parliament now he's lost that he leads a minority government that means that to get any legislation through to pass any laws he needs to support an independent employees as well as all those in his own governing coalition that will be very difficult and then there is what they say is about the prospects for the government in a national election june next year basis should be one of the safest shots of the
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country for the government it's one of the richest seats in sydney so the people here have houses worth millions of dollars they are rich people consistently votes for the right of center liberal party or they have in the past they didn't this time in part that's because of the previous m.p. here who quit recently malcolm turnbull he was the prime minister but he was dumped by his party he quit as an m.p. many people they are upset on his behalf they couldn't bring themselves to vote for the party that dumped him and then there are all the issues some issues resonated here which perhaps doesn't as much nationally one of which being climate change people here are angry about the disparaging way the climate change is being treated by this right of center government to really celebrate the coal industry for example people here don't like that they don't like the way that the government is treated refugees either keeping them locked up on the roof amount of silence they want those people brought to australia or many people there and they want some change there whether they send any signals about the election next year whether
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those policy issues will come to the ball well we'll see but from the short term this is a very bad result scott morrison and it's got thousands of refugees and migrants making their way north from central america to the us mexico border remain determined to continue their journey despite sent backs fleeing violence and poverty in honduras john holmes has more from mexico southern border. was was is always a way through migrants heading to the united states a fund of say and so it proved this time around by river thousands of people in a controversial caravan from honduras made it into mexico rights under the gaze of police who blocked off the bridge with guatemala they crowded on to small rafts which usually ferry locals and goods across the river they say like many others comes dreaming of a new start for herself and her full month old daughter again game of yellowstone.
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i hope to get to the u.s. and that trumps consciences touched not for as but for the children who go hungry. the president trump is instead demanding that the caravan be stopped before it gets to the u.s. heaping pressure on the mexican government off the ceiling of the border bridge authorities said they reviewed migrants cases one by one to check if they qualified for asylum here it's excruciating the slow but some waited amid a certain amount of chaos here it does seem that people are around for the long haul they struck handing out food and water and on the other side you can see people have hung up atop pulled in to try and protect themselves from the sun and there's even clothes hung up against the railing of the bridge to dry. because some the frustration was just too great five was and they too to a quicker route into mexico once i'm sure they headed to join more than three
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thousand others in the plaza or at the nearest town see that girl. and her son says it spent the night there like most in the caravan they brought six days from honduras fleeing poverty and i much i am today because a lot of hunger you can't find work and when you do you just and five dollars and with that you can't buy anything you get tired of it it. has a number of arrivals in the square group town. authorities offered food and shelter in the community center migration officials began processing the soil of requests it's just it's. going to probably won't be clear for some time who will who will continue and who will be forced to take the long trip home john home and. see that . and let's take you through some of the headlines here now just here and now
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a saudi official has reportedly provided more details about how the journalist was killed a senior official quoted by reuters news agency says g died after being put in a choke hold when he resisted requests to return to the kingdom a day earlier the saudi government announced for sure g. died during a fistfight in its stumble consulate earlier this month even before reports of the new details the us president cast doubt on saudi arabia's changing stories speaking to the washington post on trump said obviously there's been deception and lies and germany says the saudi explanation is inadequate. i mean it's all these don't lie david. let's look at the world and think about why we took to the streets in one thousand nine hundred nine we took to the streets because we wanted freedom of opinion freedom of press freedom of religion that lost those freedoms cannot be
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taken for granted all over the world take a look around you talking about saudi arabia those terrible events which still haven't been cleared up yet and where we of course demand an explanation. also making news voters in parts of afghanistan have been given an extra day to cast their ballot after technical and security problems on saturday at least forty five centers in the capital have been reopened the city was hardest hit by a series of taliban attacks his voting began twenty four hours ago at least seventeen civilians and eleven members of the security forces were killed in some of the others were wounded israel's prime minister says a palestinian village in the occupied west bank will be demolished there had been reports in israeli media the planned demolition would be suspended benyamin netanyahu says he will set a time table to negotiate an evacuation deal with bedouin villages that follows months of protests and international condemnation the news continues here on
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documentaries from around the world. that celebrate the human spirit against the odds come up come on. al-jazeera selects change makers. this is al jazeera. has this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes. another version from saudi arabia about. death senior official is quoted as saying
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the journalist was inadvertently killed after being restrained. earlier president cost doubt on the saudi explanations saying there's been deception and lies. pressure too from european leaders who say the story about a fish fight doesn't add up. over the sports al-jazeera has uncovered new evidence that extensive match fixing at the highest levels of cricket involves at least two dozen fixes in fifteen international matches. hello it's a murder that has gripped the world a journalist silenced in the most extreme way to manifest saudi national killed in his country's consulate in istanbul the narratives vary but all fingers point to one conclusion is killing was premeditated saudi arabia the country accused of his
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murder has changed its stance several times since october second that's the data showed he walked into the saudi consulate to collect routine paperwork but never walked out according to officials saudi arabia's deputy head of intelligence cd and royal court advisor sound and qahtani are responsible for sending a fifteen member hit squad to turkey that group was sent to me. what saudi arabia says happened next in turkey goes as follows jamal khashoggi entered the consulate it was an argument and some screaming members of the hit squad tried to silence him they choked him he died a panic ensued. and so with the help of a local collaborator they dumped his body as a diversion attempt someone was close and left the consulate from the back door a false report was then submitted which raises questions what was the original order given to the fifteen member team where they sent to turkey to negotiate kidnap or kill saudi arabia says they wanted to negotiate return to the kingdom and
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the make up of the team suggests something more sinister some men some were members of special forces there was a forensic pathologist a doctor and even a security guard of crown prince mohammed bin some men alive now at two the istanbul consulate andrew simmons is there so andrew what more can you tell us about this the latest version of events and how it's being received there. well first of all this was date law and as a news agency report from reuters it was dateline riyadh and it was about an anonymous senior official who briefed a journalist in riyadh along these lines basically he had documents documents of internal intelligence and also scripts of testament is from some of the fifteen members of what the turks describe as
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a hit squad intent on murder now what we have here is one key part and there's an individual involved in this we've heard a lot about and that's my how much who is an intelligence official he's a bodyguard from the royal household close to mohammed bin sound man he's been seen in several cities with him and he has also been traced right the way through october the second by c.c.t.v. camera here of the consulate also at the airport also at his hotel carrying suitcases and so a key suspect in the turkish investigation but coming back to the saudi investigation he sat down. with khashoggi according to the saudis and said this when he raised his voice the team panicked they moved to restrain him placing him in
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a chokehold covering his mouth according to the account they tried to prevent him from shouting but he died. the official also said the intention wasn't to kill him asked if the team had smothered because shoghi the official said if you put someone of jamal's age in this position he would probably die now this is additional information these quotes have been added to other quotes from earlier which betrayed replied yes we will drug you and kidnap you in what the official said was an attempted intimidation that violated the mission's objective so this is contrary to the earlier reports on early saturday morning when the saudis announced their preliminary investigations findings that there had been a fistfight if you will a brawl this is not a brawl it's somebody shouting and being restrained they say so these are all
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allegations there is no proof royce's say there is no proof of what happened it is just the version of events the saudis are giving out so what's the reaction been in turkey to the different stories coming from saudi arabia about what actually happened. well the reaction politically is muted because the investigation is still ongoing it is full scale still obviously is a primary objective of trying to find the body or the body parts that is another point of consternation in terms of coming back to the saudi version of events because we have more details there as well according to the senior official the body he makes no mention of any beheading or any cutting of body parts or anything else he says this senior official telling this news agency that this body was put
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in a rug and disposed of by a local coordinator whatever that might mean now that implication there is that it went outside the building the body was taken outside the building the turks are keen to get to the heart of what happened here what cooperation is going on between turkey and saudi it's totally on what we need to know and we will never find out is the conversation between king solomon and the and the turkish president urged one on friday nights when the official the version from turkey on the events the state news agency said they were talking about cooperation in the investigations however within a matter of less than an hour we had the announcement of the saudi version of events so it would be naive to think that the king and the turkish president were discussing what saudi arabia intended to do so a lot of people are watching and waiting what is going to patrol inspire from this
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course of events in terms of the turkish media these are the headlines of the day how reacts the world doesn't believe it's fairy tales told by the prince is another headline in another publication beside a photo of mohammed bin soundman and then the only one who believes the story beside a photograph of donald trump in another newspaper the government supporting newspaper the main government supporting newspapers said the world doesn't believe it. andrew simmons live for us there in thank you so where does the responsibility lie will crown prince mohammed bin sandman is not the only heir to the throne he's also is not only the heir to the throne rather he's also the minister of economy minister of defense and the general intelligence agency is being restructured under the supervision of the crown prince with all his portfolios there is an undeniable responsibility on him and we mentioned earlier
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a city and. they're very close aides to bin salmen and by their own admission they don't act on their own they take their orders directly from the crown prince all right let's bring in joining us now. who is. from analyst now joining us from the let's let's let's bring in saudi human rights activist let's bring in saudi human rights activist abdul aziz. now joining us from dublin thanks very much for being with us so what do you make of this latest version first of all coming from the saudis. the story is there are that are coming out from the saudi government since the beginning. they just. have
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a patter of pushing. blame away from the saudi government especially from the does not and trying to see which would make the award let them go so they are used to use their checkbook to get out of trouble it seems it's not torquing i'm sure they were willing to pay whatever president trump want to take this away but it didn't work that way so now they're trying something new and they have to say something so they're trying to lie their way out of it. and they have met i wouldn't say i've been there much much superior than them mr r. the gun some have been some have no experience and don't for national scene they have no. other a talent than being vicious and reckless and. i gamble are. a risk taker now mr or gun is
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a different story he's all down to politics see and he knows how to play politics and he's good and a lot of trouble so he's not letting them go that easy he's doing what have eve to the irish man him there he's holding them down each time they try to run away or come up with a light there with a leak or with sharing information with different countries i think might have been said man is in a big trouble and they think your man wouldn't stop and even if saudi arabia become like north korea he wouldn't careless he warned that chair he want to be the king and that interview he said i will stay as a king for fifty years nothing will stop me except death we have to notice this fifty year haven't begun yet so as. so the people we have. a life sentence to do with this criminal unfortunately i want to ask you as well about the idea that
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there was this effort by the saudi government coming from crown prince bin. been some man that they were trying to sort of round up. dissidents from from outside of saudi arabia and trying to and try to bring them back to the country what do you make of that now where there is a lot of facts that support their stories. i have other hot i have heard from sources but talking about sources is a very risky think when they are also in the opposition so now everybody have come clean so manella sharif have come out and said they tried to get her to the soul of the embassy and she's in a straight lia omar has a variety of other of them as he is and he's in canada also the same people try to get him to the embassy and and the story of. godless has dollar
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