tv Kamissa Camara Al Jazeera December 22, 2018 2:32pm-3:02pm +03
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that starts to really fragment the way in which you can have a relationship with a young person and yet today we have kids sitting in a class and feeling that they are in a policing system and the impact is you don't belong here you don't fit for a child who's developing and trying to find a way of being in the world that's a huge. sort of rebuff and i think that what i've seen then happens is that the narrative grows of everybody feeling that's difficult with this child suddenly children and then find themselves excluded not in mainstream school they're in people refer units young people that i've worked with can find themselves there and really have a struggle you know internally about is this me is this is this the person i am well actually yes people are telling them it is that's why you're there and then i think there is this sort of gathering momentum for many of them not all of them to join gangs to join to join because because that's the trajectory and it's very
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difficult to resist. being labeled threats leads in many ways if the person is not a threat and if they are innocent to a sense of injustice many reports show that injustice and out of your nation are factors in making people susceptible to the appeal from groups like islamic states who have found ways to turn the west glamorization of violence against itself. you go see a mission impossible type of movie or a homeland type of t.v. series where this is all staged and presented as the logical normal narrative of the new world we live in. the paradox of the imagery as it is literally downloaded on these youth is that it becomes internalized the look at it process it and they themselves tend to. sometimes have to find ways to act in the video game for hours
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. and then many of those ending say in the military of the united states on forces and in effect replaying those very techniques through the drones that they would send to kill a young man. top a hill somewhere in pakistan. he'll be. lucky to be the son of one of the key innovations of the islamic state was its platform the videos that they have upgraded to a much much more different level of sophistication of quality. in effect a certain entertainment driven hollywoodized video games kind of approach which we hadn't seen. lisa too much pacifically when it comes to the group from the western world i think it was kind of a perfect storm of the manner in which an entity like the islamic state spoke was
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very fishy. and they spoke directly to them there's many many videos by isis saying to these communities you know what kinds of lives are you need leaving there are you happy that want to come here what did you do that you will get some sort of a look at me what it was among people who love it enough it. may be clearly if you keep they speak to one the realty is they speak to a sense of identities and development they speak to them in connecting it with the realities of discrimination that they're going through. do i think there are a lot of issues conflated here so so the first is this idea that you know the muslim community is being spied on frankly most of these cases that we've seen the
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court cases have been young men whether we like it or not they are the majority of people who are being attracted to these you know narratives that are coming out many would dispute that maybe but i'm just telling you what i've seen in the research that are done of over three hundred court cases the majority of them have been very young and have been made and they've tended to work in networks so they will tend to know each other as well today a young muslim male around the world particularly in europe and north america feels a certain stigmatization this is a fact we've had conversations with educators addressing that and feeling that that's precisely the trigger factor i think it does a great disservice to the same people from the same community the same religion same background who don't use those grievances as a way to then declare war. whenever you see going far away to kind of this violence or join causes that
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seem important to them let's say for instance people leaving france to go to the levant and join islamic state what's interesting with one is that there is constantly a reflection about the dimension back home how to go back to that society and punish. this is a group of people that left went to syria but yet what was seem the most to be high on their mind was to pitch an attack where they would ship back that pass on to that society which is their society where they grew up with which you have grievances.
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i think it went beyond their wildest dreams in the sense that it became something of a moment of global it's in that sense that it's important what that the kingdom must say or in minneapolis see into that that led them to go and join this it has inevitably points about how they consider themselves you need to reject that dana gioia t.v. says what she did by the professionals from the east the west ask yourselves. well i wouldn't i was a member even manage. if one wants to be honest you have to see the relationship with intervention is influence and that played out and seizing me for the past couple of decades you know these operation that took place in iraq and in syria and in the sun held in
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libya. you cannot see that these actors simply come on the basis of this ideology which is an uptick and ignore the fact that in many cases they are linked to these conflicts and led to this generation that had basically violence as a way of life. just . the narrative has been so semantics that this is basically all about religion and islam and these guys are coming from there to attack the western world and these
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people are totally irrational removing the politics out of that removing the history removing the colonial imprint rewarding the foreign policy the interventionism extracting all of that and they think this as a set of extra terrestrials descending from the sky and just if we have our own societies. whether it's a mule nato or the united nations and meet with these top policymakers that are working on the signing these counterterrorism policies and engaging with them the difficult thing is to have them go beyond that which is familiar to them. particularly problematic is the cultural reading to understand western terrorist of the one nine hundred seventy s. such as bottle meinhof in germany or the italian red brigades one is invited to examine the societal conditions of say post-war germany and italy and their relationship with their rebellious you rightly so to make sense of al qaida in the
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islamic state one is to read the koran. so clearly what we have right then and there is one yardstick social to understand one type of violence and one yardstick religious to understand something else that in fact may not be that. the paradox in these policy circles is that all these professionals produce detailed reports that identify the causes of extremism as things like poverty lack of opportunity in a sense of alienation and yet the policies that get implemented always emphasized policing surveillance and punishment racism itself sits and question at the heart of this discussion on isis with the violence being that the european and the american consider exceptional inacceptable not because of what it's doing obviously terroristic and violent but because of whom it there is target.
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i can't just. say. in a clear. position not. even that there. isn't in my dad beauty right now. but delusion is. going to demand constant. plans from all offended just one hundred years me when he spat upon see the phenomenon. unusual dream kid on for the. second question bob boss or something. and many young people have reacted with violence as the imposition of a stereotype in many countries means that they face lives with fewer opportunities than their parents. and.
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indeed. one of the strong narratives in the western world about these faraway places is that they really literally waiting to come in and leisure violence that is already there. in many ways it's actually insulting to these parts of the global south where the youth themselves these largely very normal lives and their frustrations are of a different nature. of
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did all. of what they. did europe but for. other. men only. for the composition off one. with. their frustrations are about developing about education about getting a good job. but we need to reflect on now is where are we going into this new blade runner ish world of violence what do you do when at the end of the day you have
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a technique of terrorism of killing ramming a car or a van into a population indiscriminately that is used equally by people on the islamophobia side for instance the finsbury park attack equally by people on the western a phobic side as we've seen in this literally the same technique. clearly this is less and less about ideology it is the return to the west of the violence that has shipped the world and the next phase of this is already playing out as we see more attacks on the west by westerners themselves. we have to really accept the fact that there's nothing inevitable in all of this the fatalistic disposition that this is it this is the new world you know let's hold back those things that have to do with authority and it's been societies that
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generate violence in the midst have to be stopped democratize and power those things have to do with interventions of foreign policy conflicts have to be addressed stop going there stop talking that's. which produced one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world they will take shots even when they should not i believe that sometimes what the saudis have been doing. this story behind the deadly attack by the saudi led coalition forces on a school bus in yemen which killed forty children. on al-jazeera on counting the two thousand and eight the year the us china trade. with. opec will review the year that was.
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shaping the global economy. new yorkers are very receptive. because it is such an international city they are very interested in. the quick reminder of the top stories on the al-jazeera a partial shutdown of the us federal government the politicians failed to end their spending president trump refused funding for his border wall forcing congress to adjourn without a budget deal the hundreds of thousands of federal workers facing christmas without
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. a report from washington d.c. . on this vote the yeas are forty seven as evening fell it was clear there would be no agreement in the senate democrats adamant they would not vote for any bill that included funding for the border wall and the senate majority leader acknowledged the inevitable hope show democrats will work with the white house on an agreement they can pass both houses of congress and receive the president signature democrats have offered three proposals to keep the government open including a proposal offered by leader mcconnell that passed the senate unanimously only a few days ago we are willing to continue discussions on those proposals with the leader the president the speaker of the house and the leader of the house all five are necessary to get something done a procedural bill was passed said essentially places the onus on congressional
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leaders to strike a compromise with the president we're not voting on anything else in this chamber. relative to this issue until a global agreement has been reached between the president and these two leaders and the leader of the house on thursday the house passed a funding bill that included five billion dollars while president transportable will fence but without a vote in the senate the bull remains in limbo and funding still not there for what president trump described as a beautiful wall tweeting out the image earlier in the day the president insisted he would not compromise and he were talking about five billion dollars so it's a tiny fraction but unfortunately. they've devoted their lives to making sure it doesn't happen but then he sent a team to negotiate with congressional leaders which included his chief of staff close advisor jared and the vice president. house members went home for the night
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as did many senators they hope that the president will back down and that the partial closure of government will last a matter of hours rather than days or weeks the president confirming in a tweet that he's canceled his shed jule trip to florida adding while we wait to see if the democrats will help us to protect america's southern border mike hanna al-jazeera washington well the shutdown has spooked already unsettled the u.s. stock markets the dow jones and nasdaq saw their worst week in losses since two thousand and eight concerns of a slowing economic growth and fears of a recession how worried investors all major u.s. indices of lost between sixteen and twenty six percent from their highs earlier this year the u.n. security council has approved a team of observers for a cease fire and yemen's port city of the data the u.n. monitors who won't be uniformed or armed will be deployed for an initial thirty days is all part of the peace deal agreed by who the rebels and
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a saudi an iraqi but yemeni government talks and sweetly last week. demonstrators of running again in hungary to protest against a new amendment to the labor laws what critics are calling the slave law would allow employers to force people to work more of the time or even delay payment for up to three years nationwide protests have been held since last week. in spain thirteen people have been arrested after pro independence supporters in catalonia fought with police the protests were not positioned to a spanish cabinet meeting in barcelona the year after the region's bid for independence was blocked. and british police have made two arrests in connection with the disruption caused by drones flying at gatwick airport near london airline flights are gradually returning to normal after drones first spotted on wednesday shut down the airport for thirty six hours for opposition candidates in the democratic republic of congo urging supporters to show restraint the call comes as large protest groups cities across the country it is the rest follows this week
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my there's any. an issue between my interest will be a. letter like that and a better day let's just say you can't but i'm sure the top of tallahassee will see out of my bus also i won't pick up a down bed in a moment snatch a say out of you to show you the door on the way authentic with a lift couldn't cut out. how to. my car my mom bought it nineteen. and then she was driving it all the time until i got my last year's acoustic and i got into racing and i said i want to have this car to modify it. and i guess as you can see right now it's not a car and more it's like
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a piece of i don't know nobody knows how to fix it and nobody knows what to do with it. i felt that she's in love with cars and all that but they never saw what it's going to become as a sports. since she's a child she is very active good for you for nancy couldn't never catch. driving cars she was doing it so me like you it's me going my hero the way i wear my style my purse now if you're. a younger man i'm going to have an on going up your vagina be done you're going to walk for me it's a mission to show you any shadow what. i choose and some shadow saying i'm going to
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dot. i'm going to want that day you were going to die. again the nonstate that she did. i think there's the problems. maybe it's not a fake maybe there's clashes. kids are just throwing stones and soldier throwing puppets. and i then on the one hundred lives that's the moment i knew the best. busts in the night hell i just was on and has just danny dean off you must take it all for just like i don't say almost. there's the ambulance on the iseman where. does the muslim school they're. open to i guess.
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number in the movie you. wouldn't want to go through. a litany even called i have seen if you debate for him all day long on or i thought it to me you ought to being. a tad gentleman but i don't. like it all the buffy why bother you know him ok i'm no genius. ah well like you and here in the hood he had. nothing but good to know. i have all. this i can remember a lot of people who look good to hear him other music could really we're not even a truly well let me know. well i did through i said if you don't tell a man the only way.
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