tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 2, 2018 4:00pm-5:00pm +03
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think. he's still. around. his eyes are not even close. he's still really war. next door tension rises as the activists discover an incredibly cruel some site this is where the recently killed dogs are being torched but if and butchered. that is. what. you get to. thinking that. was a little. bit of a good. look you took that she was told that. the
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slaughter house managers are so enraged she comes out to attack one of you have to . sleep. even for an experienced activist like tonight see it was horrific. and then they. could get. to. know who took the risk of. this kind of activism has been bad for business here at moore and market which was once the bustling hub of the dog meat. district. i'm here to try and talk to the
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last remaining dog butcher at the market but he's not too pleased to see me. and. eventually. agrees to talk. even covers up the c.c.t.v. monitor of the cages before telling me that further legislation against the dog meat industry will ruin his life and that the million people who work in it don't deserve to be singled out in the loving what do. you mean book. pocket book in the form you were talking. to. mr shin and his family have done well from the dog meat industry that's put his kids through uni and helped his family to live comfortably. if the ban does go
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through what would that mean for people who work in the industry. and. i don't. i ask mr what he would do if the legislation passed couldn't he just find a different job. but how do you go to. good. and one who would. then has you know. right. in korea everyone involved in this billion dollar industry is under pressure.
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and a couple of hours out of seoul one father has succumbed willingly handing over his dogs to the humane society on international markets. whilst government regulation is making business tough for small scale farmers it's also the change in eating habits that helps him to broker. so what's the reason for the downturn in the dog farming industry. puzzle kitchen with hundreds of poor schmuck wore. top of the rocks in return as a hobby robber to gun produce who are honoring. the family is now trying to survive by growing chiles and hips but his financial burden has been eased by the humane society. r.j. want to give me that one yet. yet today his dogs are being vaccinated
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and prepared for adoption of a sees how. this is number. yet. many many ways it is. yes alone was the work. not all koreans are happy about foreigners interfering in their dog meat debate but the fama is happy to have the help. of the summer when there was if you were going to. turn. their. back and sold the end of the book now dog eating fist pope is being mocked by candlelight vigil was eat it with concerned citizens it gathered to demand an end
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to the dog meat industry all. the politicians pushing the bill to outlaw dog farming is here police and all he tells the crowd that modern korea should move on from its dog eating days huddling to the floor but i'm. really not in the are. you going to do nothing the. little monkey that none of you will know you want to do what you want with it to do under the law to be on the. team. we could not do that you have no alternative. also here are members of the meat dog association they've turned up to keep an eye
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on proceedings. repair level them a lot of them to put out when they get it will. call your mouth of what he thought her hope you are giving her the border that it. really would think you'd want to to. talk. are you going to believe. the familiar the because. it's an emotional issue and it's the empty dog farming legislation moves through problem and it looks like half the population will be devastated if it fails. the industry will be disappointed if it's pots to. get them. back mad not make him shelter mina is getting ready for
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a new life in los angeles. and i had to think. of when they'd like you to understand that it's quite natural. that. i'm nice clooney yeah. we. have a feast. he does it every day. it's taken a month of vaccinations rehabilitation and planning to get me near got a fan there. that this is the ticket for the music of the dogs yes. this song did not say one. one. they really get this. after all you know they need to make up for it.
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so i mean no waits for the plane and her ticket to freedom. the move. on. three weeks later in los angeles lena has been booked to adoptions. this is a bit like speed dating for dogs and potential arness the competition is tough. nina's getting lots of pets but not potential matches. until melanie and scope arrive i would. be separate but not offer to us to think it was a late night we're really just up the dog holly as a us rescue and they seem to be getting along so they're going to take it to the
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next stage is there. a neighborhood. that would be the big this would be to quell the love affair to actually live in the beautiful it's true that if it. only looks good to know if it is crossed she's found a free of a beautiful. in twenty twenty tokyo will host the paralympic games when the nation has a troubled history caring for people with disabilities when used examines japan's disability shame on al-jazeera. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together.
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this is al-jazeera. the whole rahman you're watching the al-jazeera news our live from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes the us threatened sanctions against saudi individuals linked to the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi also . protests getting louder schools are now shot and mobile services suspended after a christian woman is acquitted of blasphemy in pakistan. also it's on are you serious blocking a plan to create the world's largest marine reserve in antarctica. and walking a marathon every day we follow a family from honduras desperate to get to the u.s.
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. welcome to the news the u.s. is stepping up the pressure on saudi arabia exactly a month after the murder of jamal khashoggi it's threatening sanctions within weeks against individuals linked to the killing turkey says saudi agents strangled the journalist dismembered his body and disposed of it in a premeditate. attack i did take castro reports now from washington d.c. . the u.s. secretary of state says sanctions against saudi arabia for the killing of jamal khashoggi are likely coming to take us. probably have four more weeks before we have enough evidence to actually put those sanctions in place but i'm i think we'll be able to get there we're going to find the fact that a president said we will demand accountability for those who are involved in the commission of this i described sanctions would not be the only repercussion from
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the u.s. more than a week ago the state department revoked the visas of twenty one saudi nationals identified as involved in the operation to kill. secretary michael impale said at the time those penalties would not be the last word even as the u.s. continued to gather facts that included cia director gina haskell travelling to turkey and reportedly listening to the audio recording of killing turkey is leading the investigation it says she was strangled almost immediately after entering the saudi consulate on october second. no one will escape responsibility this issue has become universal it cannot be covered up and it is watched by everyone in the world turkey will transparently share with all international institutions the data of the investigation process we expect saudi officials to cooperate with the turkish side in the investigations through joint work to uncover
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all the circumstances of this crime. meanwhile the washington post reports saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin selman spoke with senior trump administration officials prior to the kingdom of knowledge killing in the private call been someone reportedly said he was dangerous and a member of the muslim brotherhood a point the journalist had long denied later in public prints on. changed his tune calling is killing a terrible mistake and not justifiable key questions remain about what exactly happened including what his killers did with his body the u.s. state department says it's calling on saudi arabia to return remains to his family as soon as possible heidi jo castro al-jazeera washington over the very latest let's go to senator hart our correspondent in istanbul lots of twists and turns in this ongoing investigation zain i mean what sort of position or we're in right now
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what direction do you understand this investigation is heading towards. well the message from turkey has been clear we are not going to give this justice we'll do serve there will be no cover up and those who carried out this murder they will be held to account as well as those who gave the order to carry out this murder so this is the message from turkey but it's been a month since she entered the saudi consulate and he was killed inside it took three weeks for saudi arabia took knowledge that fact at the beginning we have to remember they kept on insisting that he left the consulate so it took three weeks for them to acknowledge his desk and then it took two weeks before they allowed turkish investigators to search the crime scene and to search the consulate to search the consul general's residence so they haven't been very cooperative and turkish officials have making making this very very clear that they're frustrated
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because of this lack of cooperation the top saudi prosecutor was in istanbul earlier this week instead of providing evidence to help in the investigation what we understand from turkish officials is that he came to find out what kind of evidence turkey has so a lot of frustration even the justice minister weighing in saying they need to work with us in close cooperation they need to answer our questions in the most important question of course being where are the body parts of. we now say body parts because the chief prosecutor revealed details of the murder he said that he was strangled to death upon his entry to the consulate immediately after he entered the consulate and that his body was this member but it's not just bus station about saudi arabia's lack of cooperation there seems to be also frustration that the united states has not been taking a tougher stance and pressuring saudi arabia to cooperate with the deputy head of the act party the ruling party in turkey saying that trump statements show that
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he's trying to cover up the whole case and editorials in pro-government newspapers saying unless the americans pressure the saudis the saudi arabians are going. claim that they punish those responsible so little faith really and the saudi justice system or the goodwill if you like on the part of saudi arabia to carry out a fair and transparent trial it is interesting that you do raise the point of the u.s. because public comments that the president wants accountability also shows that the state is saying one thing the president is saying another but these comments perhaps come as quite a sharp shot across the bows which are of a warning to saudi and a little bit of support and encouragement for the turks well yes thank you mentioned different statements from the state department different statements from trump at the end of the day there is a feeling here that there are some delaying tactics that they're not doing enough really to pressure to pressure saudi arabia to take action at the end of the day
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people here feel that the saudi arabian narrative it has changed time and time again and every evidence that has been presented by turkey really dismissed the saudi narrative the latest one being that she was strangled when he entered the consulate he was strangled to death we have to remember what the saudis said they said that this fifteen men fifteen men they came here to try to convince she to return to saudi arabia so they are looking to the united states to you know to pressure to pressure saudi arabia because they can't do this alone turkey really has been very very careful not to rupture their relationship with with saudi arabia treading carefully not trying not to point the finger of blame directly but even though it has been made very clear from statements from advisers that they believe the order was made by the de facto ruler of saudi arabia the crown prince muhammad instead of men and the saudi narrative that the deputy head of intelligence estimate r.c.t.
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or the communications advisor of the prince than they did not you know they would not act alone without the direct orders of mohammed and so men so really here they feel that there is delaying tactics on the part of the united states on the part of saudi arabia. for the moment thanks very much will come back to you as a situation develops well jamal khashoggi fiance has written an opinion piece for the guardian newspaper in the u.k. . says the perpetrators should know that they can never erase his vision for his beloved country they have only emboldened it is now left to the international community to bring the perpetrators to justice all of the nations the united states should be leading the way the trumpet ministration has taken a position that is devoid of moral foundation some in washington are hoping this matter will be forgotten with simple delaying tactics but we will continue to push the trumpet ministration to help find justice for jamal they will be no cover up in one hour's time we have
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a special program the crucial to murder awaiting justice and it airs on friday here on al-jazeera at twelve hundred g.m.t. that's right after this program. i'm peter darby here in istanbul a little later we'll have a news our special for you exactly a month since the gruesome murder of jamal khashoggi there are still so many questions so few answers who murdered him who gave the order and where is his body and use our special from twelve hours g.m.t. here on al-jazeera. the sunday led coalition has launched new offensives in yemen it's begun an operation to retake the port city of the data currently under the control of who the rebels the coalition sent in thousands of troops to the area this week in the early hours of friday and also attacked sanaa international airport and an adjoining air base the u.n. has relaunched peace talks and called on both sides to stop the fighting. south asia now phone lines in some areas of pakistan have been cut by the government to
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try and stop two days of protests over blasphemy supreme court judges sparked outrage when they acquitted a christian woman sentenced to death for insulting islam eight years ago demonstrators are demanding the government overturns the court verdict kemal hyder joins me now live from islamabad our correspondent to pakistan just bring us up to speed on the situation across the country as you know it. well the situation is indeed quite critical that some people would say hundreds of people have already gathered at the square which are located at the end of the blue area just outside the red zone and there are a lot of them on that should be there also strong language against the country's security forces and the military the military spokesman of course has already said that this is a completely legal issue and that the military should not be dragged into day also
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or statement from the government that the people will be denigrated that they take the law into their own hands it also appears that some of the political parties are taking advantage of this because of their strong opposition to the new government led by imran khan and also because of the independent judiciary the chief justice also being singled out for the situation quite dangerous we are told that the industry and karachi are sold that city that i stand here that they can all make up of the country also we are told that in the city of the whole commuters are having huge issues telephones up block internet services that are also expected that if you are you can engage a white wall or tie and everybody is watching to see what happens but it should be understood that the majority of pakistanis support the word victory of the court they support their military and they do not support the religious extremists who
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are right now on their street. of course this is as you say a real test for the prime minister's company in china but the real test of his government law which sweeping support from the country in just a recent general election. well absolutely yesterday there was a heated debate in parliament and for a change the buggers done before the party came out in very strong support it came out and strong support of the government because you remember the governor was gunned down what this very issue he had thrown his support behind baby show and did the people's party is on board but some of the political parties who have political goals projects they would achieve justice and i would say imraan khan are now taking advantage of this they've also called to join me at the old my slum as scholars support their dogs on their streets but that your vision he has tremendous
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support now they're even the media is supporting the government that is making things very difficult for the media to report we have blackouts because the media itself project august going did a wall or giant dangerous time and we're watching to see what happens next to when the situation develops a little thank you. well let's stay in the region because sri lanka's president is under pressure to recall parliament earlier than expected over an ongoing constitutional crisis president serious on his decision to replace the prime minister with former president mahinda rajapaksa has caused widespread controversy bernard smith has more on this from these throwing can capital colombo. run away from a singer the ousted prime minister of sri lanka still refusing to leave the prime minister's official residence behind the temple trees is becoming a series of meetings all day and there is mounting pressure on the president to recall an earlier than the original date of november sixteenth there's been
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enormous suspicions that that day just would set to allow the new prime minister the prime minister who was sworn in by president serious saying of us mahinda rajapaksa to give his supporters time to gather enough and he's in parliament to give him the majority he says he already has to give the majority that would give him the legitimacy to issue the prime minister's position to the president so far resisting those calls but on friday morning one hundred eighty at a meeting in a committee room at the parliament that's more than half the m.p.'s and they demanded that the president called parliament back some time next week so that is the situation the moment pressure mounting for an earlier recall of. well still ahead here on the al-jazeera news are ending the war against journalists the u.n. calls on the international community to protect media professionals and allow them to do their jobs also. there's no question it did the right thing to do walking out
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on google thousands of employees around the world protest over sexual harassment and workplace inequality. also simone biles has tumbled her way into history as the first woman to win for all world world titles in gymnastics sunup we'll have the details in sport. russia and china are being blamed for blocking international efforts to create the world's largest marine reserve in antarctica member countries of the antarctic commission to conserve marine life wrapping up their two week meeting in hobart in australia scientists think the weddell sea is home to thousands of undiscovered species but there's opposition to making it a no go zone for fishing mining and drilling andrew thomas has more from home but. it was always a hugely ambitious proposal put forward by the european union to create
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a protected marine environment five times the size of germany in antarctica pristine waters that most of the countries represented here wanted to preserve the long term it hasn't happened now by convention and i want to talk publicly about the discussions inside the building behind me until everything is completely concluded there are still some formalities some administrative matters to be overcome but the head of the indian delegation did come out talk to me here's what he said to some extent i'm disappointed in. how they wanted to some kind of fair and that tender standing is not damaged unfortunately the standing is not there my duty at the end of the day. after spending so many days on this in here's issue especially understanding as not to make now off camera many others have told me that the marine park proposal is definitely not going to happen this year it's not necessarily the end of the road through all the other opportunities in other years to talk about new marine parks potentially game in the way they'll say but the
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twenty eight team a real sense of disappointment here there is not going to be a marine park created there at least not yet. the u.s. department of justice has charged two former investment bankers in connection with the corruption scandal in malaysia one goldman sachs banker admitted to conspiring to launder money and violating anti bribery laws investigators in malaysia say billions of dollars was stolen from the state development fund what indeed the former prime minister najib resign is facing thirty eight corruption charges involving luxury homes expensive art and jewelry florence louis has more from kuala lumpur. u.s. prosecutors allege the men conspired to launder money stolen from one m. d.b. through the u.s. financial system and they've also been accused of bribing government officials so that goldman sachs can keep its lucrative contracts advising one m.t.b. on corporate transactions and these men also said to have personally enriched themselves now off the three only one has pleaded guilty the second man who's been
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indicted is a malaysian citizen called raja he's been arrested in malaysia and is expected to be extradited to the u.s. now the third man indicted is a malaysian businessman by the name of lo take joe he also goes by joe lo and he's widely thought to be the mosque to mine behind the scheme to defraud one and to be now he was charged by malaysian prosecutors a couple of months ago in absentia his whereabouts are still not known now he never held any formal position in one m d b but just last week for the malaysian prime minister who himself is facing charges in malaysia in relation to one and he told al jazeera in an exclusive interview last week that he saw lois role at one end as one of creating value and there are as many as six countries investigating one m.t.b. but the investigations really seem to have gotten the boost since a new administration came into power following
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a general election in may the malaysian investigators reopened investigations in malaysia prosecutors charge not only not but also his wife ross more months or and a top civil servant from the previous administration and not only that malaysian investigators have said that they are extending cooperation and exchanging information with investigators from other jurisdictions the relatives of the victims of the lawyer plane crash that happened on monday calling for more information on what happened to their loved ones one of the two block box flight recorders was phoned off the coast of indonesia. in the seabed on thursday president joked we're due to visited jakarta port divers continue to search for the other recorder along with the fuselage one hundred eighty nine people died after the flight plunged into the sea shortly after takeoff you have another one you're living in some of our but please don't only find the black box find my family who became victims please. i hope the government can speed up the process of
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investigating the black box content i want to hear the pilot's voice there's increasing concern about tension between two key u.s. allies in northern syria turkey and the kurdish led syrian democratic forces american troops have now begun joint patrols with turkish soldiers in one beach the s.d.f. is base nearby it's led by kurdish fighters who turkey considers terrorists the u.s. hopes the joint operations will prevent military confrontations between turkish and kurdish fighters two thousand american troops are working alongside the s.d.f. in the fight against eisel people who fled the iraqi city of kirkuk are slowly returning a year after government forces re took control from kurdish fighters who pushed eisel from the city but the threat of violence remains with security forces on the outskirts still battling to flush out remnants of eisel mohammed are reports from baghdad. this is the city of. almost
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a year after it out the forces took control of the city from kurdish peshmerga forces. old instability is returning to its streets. cure the situation is relatively better nowadays but the economy is still fragile increased taxes and red tape getting out permits to continue our businesses is to some extent hindering our. doing that dance on the city but it out it forces fears of renewed conflict between but the kurdish authorities forced many families to flee the city most of them up says that a tart are now trying to restart their lives. in towns and villages outside could cook though it out the forces continue on oil production against the remnants of eisel who've been cutting out frequent attacks against civilians and security forces despite their ongoing operations against eisel it out there i'm officials insist that i'm group has been defeated and play down the fuses of a comeback plan. we hope that both iraqi and kurdish forces unite together and
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