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if you all are flowing. again. and i know i did it with president you and you're to pay for it the candidate well. i have to admit i'm actually shocked to see so many here and so is generally i want to shoot down. at age seventy five dr rizvi still work seven days a week to keep pace with the numbers of people expecting medical attention on a daily basis. what if that. death is started here really in this room in which year i started feeling tonight but at that time was all the treatment in here for a challenge hollywood's even from the beginning although day one. how did you manage that makes barry steal a car stereo as i u
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t now receive some government funding but it relies predominantly on money and equipment donated by individuals and organizations from within the country and some from overseas to overcome a doctor in the first place where frankly speaking i really enjoyed the book and dr i mean if have her going to be in here my editor over there was supposed to be a doctor but tried he ground for me for the sake of my mother they are straight from mad biology. i became a doctor three good engine is mine. i have wound up in mind. one patient who is currently on dialysis and in need of a transplant is thirty five year old asif who system i saw that has agreed to donate a kidney. as if works as a tailor to support his family in one of the poor. response of crowd she said to.
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my ass about an hour you're getting hello everybody i got it why did that hello. how are you all you know we're going to hear she's off freeze up right so i said what does it mean for you to be able to have this transplant. because. you feel you know they. lose but. that is what though that. you scared about to morrow. no no no. no no but you know i think telling. me. what to tell my. focus i would not be hurt anyone. so much pain. about me doesn't do. the same you don't know what it was but you need to
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get back to work that's why it was very important was not how you feeling about them or if you have been a little different just. like this. forgive me if i do anything. imo mother how do you feel about tomorrow but i would ever again feel best. how do you feel to take any i'm going to i'm going to i'm going to manage to linger. and you can but i'm not coming out but i must open up. hundred. more i will be fired up no problem tomorrow. later in the week i sit in the sunlight attend i saw you t.v. for surgery. i was so that's how you're. really how you're feeling.
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curds relaxed excellent ok good luck. to the store it's going to go into its own office where to harvest the kidney so she's going to have that misty's on the table if it's if she's already been washed all concert. there are a few teams of operating surgeons one team removes and some of that stone a kidney and the other implanted into the recipient asked. her to be kidneys filter waste products from the blood before converting them into europe in the hope is that after transplant asif will no longer need dialysis to rid his body of waste your good. how are you. ok you look nervous. ok. so at one point said trees are going to. talk to reason overseas both teams so back to this love that it's.
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just exposing the kid. to school photo you know if this. keeps going on the socialist should you know just push for the day keep in miami that it's mostly small surgeons continue to work with most of that doctor rizvi makes preparations for us if so peroration. it's. got to establish should the patient yes kind of deliver threat this kidney and face but you know when they get the feeling perfect i think. this is true. meeting is and it's also drinking yes but the time. and that's that we. put up our country of the dawn of the going to be hooked up with darky of the city and the green of the florida link and the divvying up but you see that
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a lot of good you were to will be connected with the blair did you see that. or your idea that. you really. had to reinvent. so it's free so let's kidney has been successfully removed and is now being prepared for passage transported how long is risky or time process there's not more than hoping it will go. cold so this is we. wash all the blood out yes and he will be who will be caught so done with a body in mind we would reduce how many cases have you done so for. us you're going to have to wait. on that for. nothing but a four thousand five hundred twenty five call for him a limited number that he will for of a neighbor's he can use getting high. for the last hour see i didn't that's just
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not ok. dr ritchie and his team carried out pakistan's first kidney transplant in one thousand eighty five. damian he did the president he didn't anybody we were tense because he had with us not to win the leg and be blood that to you from. the road the hard nobody wanted to bring on they need to put me away looking. you know started pouring. there's been some changes since then but a lot of pain to do but we tried to follow up knowledge and. one fifth of. the team what fausta connecting the sun let's get me to acid spain and author of for that edition the for being. here when which isn't going to get you to just go for now this is the
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kidney reply you saved me. and the longer looks white for the blood it's going through that right and if you're it's a good thing you were to look at the hives really you're in dripping out for this a kidney would. think it's really good would. of course prefer the procedure for this could be didn't work it didn't have dialysis the survivor hole near to that he would have found this treatment anywhere else there would. be for the zine. to get . the following day asif and my son ratzinger. covering in the post operation. so that's how you do it or find your champagne we've got going to
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remember being a little bit scared to look at a veritable. reminder of our. over here is how you're feeling as if you're going to my children or so i'm learning a bit about you couldn't look this up a little louder than you would know how. it would be the well being of the. call that i got through him like it's amazing and what about your mother my that that you never compass exists no prayer going to. keep our i'm going to take care of i. as if a massage will join the list of thousands of transplant recipients and durness who will receive lifelong support following best surgery. meanwhile dr rizvi and his team continue striving to keep up with the ever increasing demand for the medical
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students teachers activists in their class rights it's amazing but it's limited it's on the. people on the streets the protest has reached our doorstep saw enrich . attempts to contradict something and it's. this is al jazeera. and welcome to the al-jazeera news hour on live from our headquarters in doha mcmanus. coming up in the next sixty minutes the younger brother of the saudi king returns home as the kingdom faces growing international backlash of the killing of
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journalists. the u.s. calls for them and telling the warring sides to meet with them thirty days. after a top court acquits a christian woman who was sentenced to death on blasphemy charges plus. it's the only country in the world to. go through g.d.p. gross national happiness. time to meet later in the program. is being seen as the nation's sign of trouble for saudi crown prince mohammed bin and this time it is uncomfortably close the only surviving brother of king has reportedly returned to the kingdom the international backlash growing because of the murder of journalists. some analysts are calling the return of. lizzie's
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a potential challenge to the crown prince one of the most senior members of the royal family are said to have agreed to travel back only after receiving security assurances from the u.s. and u.k. officials media reports sought sources close to the saudi royal family who say that disease has had been afraid to return to publicly challenging been on several occasions let's go out. there she is joining us outside the saudi consulate and on board where she was killed talk us through zain other reports of princess bin abdulaziz return. yes reports of the full brother of king prince ahmed bin abdulaziz returning to riyadh the timing of course significant like you mentioned saudi arabia coming under increasing pressure
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to come clean and to name the person responsible for the order to kill she inside the consulate behind me there is international outrage and many in the international community believe that order was given by the defacto ruler of saudi arabia crown prince muhammad bin selman and like you mentioned prince abdullah sees he has been living in london he does not have a good relationship with muhammad bin so man in fact he left saudi arabia ever since mohamed been some man was given the reins of power he was also a very outspoken critic so what is happening inside the royal family in the kingdom it is hard to say for the time being but there is no doubt that this crisis could have repercussions for the saudi royal family for saudi arabia we're also seeing the united states shift position the u.s. defense secretary saying that there should be a ceasefire in yemen the u.s. administration has been criticized for openly siding with the saudi led coalition in yemen's war and so a lot of pressure as well on saudi arabia coming from the united states
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a defense secretary also saying whatever allegation was made by turkey it was supported by evidence now the u.s. administration even turkey treading very carefully in this crisis because first turkey that does not want to damage relations with saudi arabia as a country and the u.s. relies on saudi arabia for its foreign policy in the region it is a strategic ally so it doesn't want to see this crisis destabilize the kingdom and the very fact that these media reports are talking about western guarantees given to this prince it seems that something is being worked out behind closed doors saying thank you very much for that and now they're designing a whole that live as phone bowl but let's take a closer look at friends as well as these and his important. in the house of sound he is considered one of the family's senior members being king solomon's only surviving full brother and this makes him the uncle of crown prince mohammed bin some man he and the king are also the lost sons of saudi arabia's founder. of the
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as deputy minister of interior from one nine hundred seventy five to twenty twelve before a brief stint as interior minister and that was a move many then saw was making him a candidate to rule the country but that never came to fruition he spent the past six years in retirement mostly in london well let's get more on this now we're joined by the wherry the director of the gulf studies center at the university always a pleasure to talk to you mr the weary is the reports of return if they are indeed true is it a significant indication of maneuvering within the royal family do you think. i think this kind of move it's hard to understand that without linking the killing of . this is one of the outcome of the consequence of the killing of them out of there was a serious pressure on the rear and family royal family in saudi arabia on the crown
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prince himself that is it is a critic critique to his foreign policy and his political behavior and it's obvious that the two main i would say the u.k. and the united states have decided to have a serious move let's remember united kingdom did know some information about the killing of a pretty the operation and now the americans seem to be also become more sure about what happened they want to move for the sake of the acting the national interest in the region because so there were four of them is an important player within the middle east region and france author has written reportedly he would safety security assurances from the u.s. and the u.k. so could that be a sign that they want him to be more involved in this all the leadership i think i think it's obvious they have they have a clearer plan on where things should go in saudi arabia this includes basically
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discuss you know so they're now before two main options one is facing the real political pressure economy pressure from the international community including the united states and this will complicate the collaboration between the united states and saudi arabia when it comes to the world on terror and other especially facing iran now next month there will be another sanctions on iran and then the other side with you know speaking about the future of my medicine man who seems to be responsible directly or indirectly or was critical to my heart of this will be they have to compromise and they have to choose whether the future of saudi arabia is collaboration with international community or keeping some of the other which way do you think they will go how will they respond you say that the it's clear that the us. and the u.s. have a plan but how open is the saudi royal family to that plan if it moves a lot of pressure on the crown prince will they protect term or imposes some checks on his power i think. you know the decision to send those used to the earth itself
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means that is the change is coming sometime soon and i think this not forget there is also level of anger of the behavior of one of the so man in when it comes to the region and so there are. forces within saudi arabia that are not happy over toppling so the idea so i think the interest of london and washington is to please try to have sort of a stability within the royal family itself and this will lead to the beauty within the and so the only obeah which will help the two countries to have a clue collaboration with the up this is a very thank you very much for your time and your expertise and if that is my job it's a very thank you now the u.s. secretary of state. james mattis the u.s. defense minister i think james mattis has addressed the murder of john mark karr shorty saw the journalist was killed inside the kingdom's consulate in istanbul on a tie the second mike hanna has more the u.s.
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secretary of defense has just returned from a security meeting in bahrain where among others he held talks with the saudi foreign minister he said that the issue of jamal khashoggi had been deeply discussed he would inform the foreign minister that the u.s. administration wants to get to the bottom of the matter it asked him as well to cooperate with turkey in the ongoing investigation into the journalist deaths. the president said we want to get to the bottom we will get to the bottom of it and as you know turkey. so far provided evidence for every allegation that they have made about what happened and show no one nation controls all the information and i spoke to the foreign minister shaadi arabia two days ago in managua and he said there would be a full investigation secretary mattis was very careful to separate out the issue of
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yemen and shogi saying that these were two totally different matters making clear though that the u.s. is continuing to put pressure to bear on saudi arabia to cooperate with turkey in the investigation president trump was briefed by his senior intelligence officials in the past week is director of the cia his secretary of state but the last that's been said friday at the white house is that the matter is still being considered no decision taken yet on what the u.s. is going to do and when it would appear that president trump is putting the matter on hold until after the midterm elections. and now the u.n. is joining calls the saudi arabia to reveal the whereabouts of national chains around. the main problem for us globally in the world you seem to me to and in the case of custody we need first to establish. it and to do a fact finding mission to make sure that we understand what who you happened and
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that we made when i say we measure up what does a concrete proposal to the government of so do you have done this we invited us a group of five reporters an. investigation on what happened and then to present to the global community it does will be the findings of all investigation that is appropriate before posting. and the pressure is also growing on saudi arabia over the war and yemen the u.s. is calling for a cease fire and talks to end the conflict the u.s. defense secretary wants the warring parties as he put it at the peace table within a month was when jordan reports from washington d.c. . since yemen cratered into civil war in two thousand and fourteen the damage and the carnage have been relentless. an estimated fifty six thousand civilians have died either because of widespread food shortages disease or airstrikes carried out
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by the saudi led coalition in support of president. hadi now a cold in the war from u.s. defense secretary jim mattis whose forces provide intelligence and equipment support to the saudi coalition our goal right now is to achieve a level of. capability by those forces fighting against them that they are not killing innocent people. the longer term solution and by longer term i mean thirty days from now we want to see everybody around a peace table based on ashish fire based on a pull back from the border and then based on chief sheen dropping of bombs that will permit the special envoy martin grips and two very good he knows what he's doing to get them together and and this war that is the only way we're going to really solve this. thing improved accuracy of bombs is still
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a war show we've got to move toward a peace effort here and we can't say we're going to do it sometime in the future we need to be doing this in the next thirty days we've admired this problem for long enough in there and i believe that the saudis and the emirates are ready and in fact at the hoodoos not walked out of the last effort of martin griffin had going we would probably be on our way there right now but the trumpet ministration has been criticized for not keeping the saudi led coalition from bombing yemen civilians it has blamed rebels who things are using civilians as human shields matt has told a washington on hence he doesn't want to see the saudis how to target who can bite or is more effectively we've got to replace combat with compromised and we are working as we speak with mr martin griffith the u.n. special envoy i've met with him my shellshock a pompei i was talking to him frequently as we try to amass the international
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support we just met. in the nama in the nama dialogues and this was brought up forcefully not just by myself but by others as well that it's time to stop this madness is call for peace talks was backed up later on tuesday by the secretary of state mike home pedo he said both the who these and the saudis must stop their attacks and start peace talks under u.n. auspices in november. the u.s. says it wants to see lives in yemen a point which the french defense minister. underscored earlier on tuesday to increase the humanitarian crisis like we've never seen before because of this what's important is that this war ends its time it is time now that this war ends and it's also important and it's a priority for france that the humanitarian situation improves and that aid is allowed through because it's an outrageous situation. the next step could be the
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hardest convincing both sides in the yemen civil war there is a cost for not making peace rosalyn jordan al-jazeera washington. we have plenty more ahead on the news including the latest from indonesia where family members struggled to identify the remains of victims of monday's plane crash we hear the stories from those fleeing violence and poverty in central america hoping for a new life in the u.s. and in sports. have a place as they reach the. dora's final box the referee has to call for backup after warning of late penalty opponents. supreme court judges in pakistan have acquitted a christian woman sentenced to death for blasphemy was convicted of insulting the prophet muhammad eight years ago the farm worker and mother of four was accused of
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insulting islam after she went to fetch water and two muslim woman refused to drink from the same container used by a christian we are joined now by pakistan caused on didn't come out high either. in doha you surprised by the sequential where many. have. come down even on the government and. it is indeed a landmark decision because what the court. there was no concrete evidence that the prosecution would raise we were taken had debated for her release and so we didn't get a board decision in fact one of the judges said that this will be something that children will read in the textbooks and so why did it get so far you know the judges did criticize the prosecution's case and yet she was sentenced to death and i think she's what been in prison for the last eight or nine years so how did it
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get this far well first of all when she filed in there be against the death sentence what happened was one of the judges gave a good case recused himself from the case of to wage the court had really gives you argument and was due to announce their judgment in october so apparently the judge will go there day with no concrete evidence and that this was something that she would not get a deal and therefore she would look quick aid like a mob thank you very much for that that is. what we are going to get more on this because the mail room of blasphemy can ignite violence in pakistan with allegations of the koran have become a rallying cry for ultra conservative muslim groups blasphemy accusations have resulted in lynchings and extra judicial murders throughout the country at least seventy four people have been killed in violence related to blasphemy since line nine hundred ninety and two thousand and ten
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a vocal opponent of the blasphemy law upon jobs them govern us one month a seed was killed by his own body god off to calling for release a year later pakistan soul christian minister shahbaz bhatti was shot dead after pushing for reform this past year a court sentenced a man to death for murdering a student who was a falsely accused of blasphemy mashal khan was dragged out of his university accommodation and beaten before being shot and has. mutilated we're joined by political analyst was shot of zaidi he's live in islamabad we've already had a lot of reaction the protests that we've been monitoring but also the islamist party. calling for the death of the supreme court judges who acquitted. is she safe are the judges safe and will the party's leaders face punishment for calling for the death of supreme court judges. i think you know
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for a lot of people today is this judgment and the. declaration by the by the court that right from the get go the case against us give me be was not strong enough. for such a strong and harsh punishment to to be to withstand scrutiny you know this is this is made a lot of people very happy and fox it's created. a sense of optimism has generated hope that there is in fact a way to stand tall in the face of essentially what is extremism bullying but i think we need to temper this optimism that many people are feeling because the reason that box on is in the position that it's in is a series of errors of judgment in terms of public policy in terms of the legal structure and in terms of how to respond to the challenge posed
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by various extremist narratives it's not just that that he can the bag the entirety of the right wing. has found the blasphemy issue to be one that they can rally around so you'll often find religious parties disagreeing often even ready to kill members of other religious parties over disagreements but when it comes to the issue of blast that they all become united one this kind of challenge requires a coherent response from the state which which i don't think we're going to see there are something like around four thousand people on death row also have a lot sometimes as for blasphemy on the phone right now everything is a problem for the country blasphemy no one that needs to be addressed. you know when samantha seed who was the governor of the punjab when he was assassinated in two thousand and eleven when he responded to this question with a very simple you know expression. of his discomfort with the way
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that the laws are and the way that the laws are. interpreted and particularly the way that the law can be misused he was he was assassinated and the governor of the biggest province unbox than a province with a population of one hundred ten million being assassinated has had a chilling effect on the ability of pakistanis to debate this issue so the the question about whether the law requires a revisiting is a question that doesn't get debated in box them anymore because the very engaged meant in such a debate could become a cause for somebody to be targeted i think that's really at the heart of the wider challenge that pakistan faces.
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