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head to twenty nine seen. on al-jazeera. hello i'm martin dennis in doha and these are the top stories here it out is there so the president has called anti-government protesters traitors as a seventh day of rallies took a dangerous turn police fired into the air when demonstrators tried to march on the presidential palace in the capital called to their now demanding president bashir steps down after twenty nine years. is that. they started by protesting against shortage of credit and rising inflation but seven days on the demand has completely changed they're now demanding the
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government and its twenty one year rule and step down the government which is led by president omar al bashir has responded using tear gas and live ammunition. president omar al bashir addressed his supporters on tuesday he kills the protesters of being influenced by external agency. thank you for hosting me thank you for your support and enthusiasm which is a response to every foreign agent traitor lauren destructive person you are the ones responding to them right now from here you are responding to all the traitors in foreign agents i support you and with your support i will be back here next year . thousands came out to protest in the capital anyway some opposition groups have voiced support to the protesters they say the people have legitimate reasons for turning an economic crisis into a political crisis for the government but the as we cannot at this moment lower our
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demands to economic ones only the protesters started demonstrating at the bridge fuel and financial instability however they are now demanding the toppling of the regime and changing it the masses of realize that there is a strong relationship between the economy and politics the regime has promised several times to forward to protect its part of the. it's the nature of the regime which spends a lot of money on protecting itself and on buying loyalty and support president bashir has faced protesters before but throughout his reign he's never had to face protests this big protests that those participating in seem determined to keep going till their demands are met he morgan there are certain. syrian air defenses have opened fire on what state media is calling enemy targets near damascus blaming israel for a missile raid they quote a military source adding most of the missiles would downed before they reached
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their targets and arms their pay was hit and three soldiers were injured in the attack. in an easier to wrench will rein in the possibility of more massive waves bringing further anxiety to the victims of saturday's tsunami but my fellow in choosing villages in so member gyre raced for higher ground when word began to spread that another tsunami was coming but it was a false alarm at least four hundred twenty nine people were killed when the wave struck at night without warning it was set off by a nearby volcano that is still erupting. japan has announced it will withdraw from the international whaling commission to resume commercial whaling next year as a member of the i.w.c. japan hunted whales in the antarctic for what it called scientific research only it now joins iceland and norway is the only countries in the world that allow commercial whaling. a second got a man and child seeking a new life in the u.s.
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has died in government custody u.s. customs and border protection say the age year old boy died at his this new mexico hospital just earlier in this month a seven year old girl also from guatemala died after being detained by border regions. demonstrations in tunis is capable of continued for a second day following the funeral of a journalist who set himself on fire to protest economic problems. we had posted a video online before his death saying the promises of the twenty eleven arab spring remain unfulfilled. i saw has claimed responsibility for an attack on libya's foreign ministry in the capital tripoli. today those are the very latest headlines for us here at al-jazeera coming up next crimea russia's dirty secret.
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vs another type of nationalising on the ballot it was the most watching talk. pick of the p.t.o. an eleven asked. to show me off by the order in their book diner where she's near where i heard. some of these thoughts they could to go to do any of those while at the party should energy or even be stopped. short of the state of her emotional care for the lower courts who were serving as a squad to the police or corporate metropolis consist of a move to russia with. the dissolute mother waits on the border between ukraine and russian occupied crimea
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for news of her missing son to move. for you but you must still you will mourn a little a post of yours that he needs. a sailor but that all the losses that are made by you have. to move openly opposed russia's annexation of crimea in two thousand and fourteen. though his mother refuses to accept it it's likely he paid for his opposition with his life. and is that while the job was to me was that almost life at that will put you well question with him at will to transfer us. at the best day of this i would say it's. she's not alone in her grief. humerus young daughter men have disappeared following
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a rest. of the person her brother her for his sugarbush you are some sort of a good person is your school record triggering super sort of church near here not since the doors were. worsening to do which. was suspended prepared. to run your motor and the person put on a bit of. a suit that is the community those are known for. russia is determined to keep its alleged abuse of human rights away from public scrutiny. these disappeared other victims of a crackdown on the top population of crimea by russia since its occupation in two thousand and fourteen. as the only indigenous group still openly opposing not occupation russia sees this muslim minority as
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a threat well as we just need peace and chris get that and i thought that's that's that's a start as i said going to get that in the projects where there is. the meaning of capitalism at issue and i said his leg i can talk to him on this and this is the way. before the invasion of two thousand and fourteen crimea was a part of another country ukraine reformed when the soviet union broke up into separate states but many russians including their president vladimir putin were unhappy with this russia had retained important military bases in crimea and there was also substantial ethnic russian population in the black sea enclave. fact is that made the kremlin determined to take control of crimea. but in the final months of two thousand and thirteen things were staring in the ukrainian capital kiev. then president viktor yushchenko
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vids well known for his sympathies towards moscow rejected closer ties with the european union in favor of placing ukraine effectively under russia's wing. resulting protests brought hundreds of thousands into my down square in the center of kiev as well as other cities across the country. the russian media called all the protesters neo nazis and pro-government militia supported by snipers were ordered to put down these protests with brute force. one hundred twenty one demonstrators were killed hundreds more wounded. the carnage quickly turned the tide against unocal the church and he was forced to flee eventually turning up in moscow. on february twenty sixth two thousand and fourteen
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crimean tatars clashed with their russian neighbors outside the parliament in the regional capital simferopol convinced the trust it was planned to grow crimea. and that it had to take it just as it is like if it was up to but the village are not built but you know the school system was attacked. just like you got the worst of it just like if you don't get it but look at that video to. see if. in the early hours of the following morning c.c.t.v. footage captured armed men without insignia on their uniforms the parliament building. next they took over the airports and blocked ukrainian military facilities. this was just the beginning.
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to think this is true which. only shows you could actually wish it on the appreciate. the nuke the nuclear winter descriptions cooper new photos to be from. russia. but if you were. moscow claim they were liberating crimea from right wing extremists they said had taken over ukraine . russian troops and to top it off came here to protect crimean people. here are always new on that see reach go to our why in. so it was. protection of people. here we. couldn't move we. see it on the gridiron just a little. only some years in
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a big theater and then asked. if he. had you because a kid. has a ball given in the ceiling in the grass on the green the other well you can skip us but they are violent. because a movie in time to one of my daughters. it's there for to have could have said to she said different way it is. steve's new face of sea meeting what's the stick in grozny really mia you could go but stockholm cover season baby detail that. the russian forces had the right they claimed to protect the people it was not on that station of claim it was right joining me here and we saw it was do you force the russian government to support crimean people because crimea people appeared to be on better sarette or chair are.
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the world watched impotently as russian forces took control of the entire peninsula . veteran human rights activist and crimean tatar leader most of jimmy live received an unexpected approach from the former president of the russian republic of other stuff. meant to leave who was acting as a go between for moscow. russia and. risky russian of crème one person here remember your memory of his interrupted her march and there were personal regarding their. nuke were the rooms here for attention were sure that emerges. in mid march jimi live with us to receive a call from my little group of iran. killer friends which is.
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you know. the good sped sort of. characters at that point i was in is yes the performers issued their careers around the turn of the. rather put the emphasis goodness they're on in a robot is it the right a part of the wrong order or a computer environment. when you discover a poem for her or her sure from snickers can do better in person because in the grammar christian. they're up to go to store is there isn't the what if the hurdle for a martial in order to refute a richard three and the sarah scares the shooter. not only did put in have no intention of taking his troops out of crimea he had another insurgency plan. similar taney asleep as most coups troops began arriving in crimea pro russian protests broke out in an area known as adama us in eastern ukraine. it would soon
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lead to an all out war and surge and supported by russian troops and military equipment pushed ukraine grabbing town after town region after really. one of the key aims denied by moscow was to establish land access to crimea and in the process create a great to russia. initially the ill equipped ukrainian was pushed back but no one in the russian military had anticipated the determination of ordinary ukrainians to fall in tears in their thousands to counter insurgency. put in stream of land access to crimea i've been sworn to. back on the crimean peninsula with moscow's forces in total control a referendum was hastily arranged which the pro russians easily won it was
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absolutely clear and fair that eighty five percent of. operation was for near great joy in russia. despite world condemnation russia now claim crimea as its own. and in the sick that is these you think you will. believe it when you're back with that written they didn't look at your best image watching got a team so not sure but if you get that let you know legumes important visit you in the formal the good stuff but. the stuff. that want to kill it does not like. it was not in the foot and it was holding forth people people pulling station with. tears in their arse. but not all shed tears of joy for most ukrainians and tough times living in crimea
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it was a dark day. for giving. a life long. for. this ambition appears to be echoed by the man himself in the speech to crimean russians. look at us going back to natural. caves might be going to. amongst putin's first orders was to begin working on a bridge spanning over eighteen kilometers from the russian mainland to crimea. with the annexation of the peninsula now in full flow. russian strategy was about to take an ominous direction against the us who had opposed the referendum and occupation. here to reserve the us or the printer mark their stead and store the.
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dish up amid the original original start reading mission to get floors of the government lower grants who. were sort of there's a score of people who. get that it's yours and then are. going to grow or secure open a police or gubernator permission system with the russians we picked that is pretty sure that you mr news. today most affords me live lives in exile in the ukrainian capital kiev under strict warning from moscow and he will be arrested immediately should he ever attempt to return to his home life and i am.
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his wife sufi know remains in the family home defined and determined that the towers will not be driven from their homeland. for them semi-serious main theme in i now live as they did to zambia he hides but the most a download in the national of my back and to my auntie's e me my soil and they see me. and this is the land of their people. the crimean tatar capital. has been their home for centuries but since the enix ation by russia tens of thousands have fled north to various parts of ukraine. now a muslim minority with fewer than three hundred thousand remaining they live under
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the constant threat of arrest should they dare to speak out against the occupation . in the middle of the nineteenth century they were the majority today they make up around twelve percent of the population of crimea as two point five million inhabitants as more and more russians are encouraged by moscow to move here. that's not exist was real rids me and i should steve and sie easy me and. daughters though are distrusted by many russians they have lived here since the fourteenth century when various turkic tribes invaded. but their wealth depended mainly on the trading of slaves who they captured in regular raids across the region selling them on to autumn in slave markets and cost ninety noble now istanbul and elsewhere in the middle east. this
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trade was eventually brought to an end after conflicts with both ukrainians and russians and the crimean peninsula with a valuable trading port on the black sea was an extent by russia and seven hundred eighty three. since then try me and thought ours have been repeatedly buffeted by their neighbors and driven from their land. in one thousand nine hundred forty four as portrayed in this drama by crimean ta-ta director when they were suspected of collaboration with the nazis joseph stalin ordered that the entire crimean tatar population be given just fifteen minutes to leave their home for half. an act of ethnic cleansing which lives in the folklore of the tarnation to this day. was stuff a jimmy live was just
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a small child time. period in french period of bedsores merchant. to china and there during his and there it is going to shatter they're going to be prince corregidor and they're going to north korea that emotions three of them. they're not over. there. is not assured. us now and say it's careless to. president it would appear from spirit the shovel it is the lettuce trail. and i put them in the direction that you were in but i'm. screwed for more that a. marker for the work of her son. thomas dancing yet more because.
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it's like the arts there are some restaurants here's the full on your own or her unconditionally or a post here in tuscaloosa the literally across the rivers here in a. park reporters going there in the portraits are. most were sent for resettlement in his book stand and over one hundred thousand are said to have died either joining the deportation or from the diseases of famine that followed. we prepare i'm sure she has her peer group in prayer where there are procession of approaches to her version in part of my answer scrivener they moved her printed out it read word it carried her growing her purse with the part of her super rich over the super for she is preparing for this native nor. a
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return of their power but it's the risk to her of her there are several murders that have been in stores and programs or ephemeris there's a difference if appropriate courage vision and there are a lot of them. this is where footage shows tacos in exile celebrating the festival of aid. always there was just one thing on their minds. the most let us get out of. it but i think. it was the nationalists for getting us where we would. then in the late one nine hundred eighty s. taking advantage of mikhail gorbachev's introduction of greater freedoms in the soviet union a small number of startups led by my stuff and you may live made the move back to
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their home without waiting for permission from moscow. it was just. didn't come up with. the bit about the school. either. and she wanted city. hall door snick you. national is sad silly i knew not real close they actually had the langley oh kind of thought school young young lady that about the release of been as reasonable to shasta. and nine hundred ninety one the end of the soviet union provided the
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opportunity the rest of the crimean thought tarnation had been waiting for. with the agreement of the newly independent ukraine over a hundred thousand dollars made their way home. there's. been a pretty rare and euro group christabel sharga shergar group reverse search for mr. schryver schroeder worse than. that since i did so i really saw what do i care a new kenya. really was still in a depression right of palatka really was him we aren't really that of can you start growing lists is sad and i actually really have tiny it was a start or no you did wish as theory and you will in the swayze.
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but today that happiness is gone. outside the russian embassy in the ukrainian capital kiev a small demonstration is attracting media attention. because i do not mean lead post which has totally unknown in form i guess. ok just get another crowd in the not post media and you my lad don't need no new someone getting impressed if its a place to play in s.c. . bush actually smiled a shame years really bragging. says he can never not only it's an able to shed a at the goodness of tony give me such when you could debate is. it a fiend it a game of is an executive of the world congress of crimean taught on us as well as a member of but just arise city council. his abduction just yards from
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his home was captured in the top corner of the picture and it's immediately clear the vehicles were lying in wait. stopping his car pulling him out of the driver's seat and binding his hands takes less than a minute. his bundle towards the side doors of a waiting van. then suddenly makes a desperate bid to escape. is soon captured again and this time he disappears into the van and is gone for ever. stepped into the unknown with central america's first ever theatrical production by
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but the journey itself is little understood. to syrians document the route that is claimed so many lives searching for sanctuary part one people in power on al-jazeera. hello again this in doha with the top stories here at al-jazeera sudan's president has called anti-government protests as traitors as a seventh day of rallies that have dangerous term police fired into the air with demonstrators started march from the presidential palace in the capital khartoum there demanding president omar al bashir step down after twenty nine years in power . syrian state t.v. is reporting that government defenses have intercepted an israeli missile raid near damascus it says an arms deficit was hit and three soldiers injured in the attack
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i'm buying my fellow in indonesia torrential rain and fears of another tsunami sent villages in the air racing for higher ground on tuesday at least four hundred twenty nine people were killed when the waves struck the coastline on saturday night without warning it was set off by a nearby volcano that is still erupting. japan has announced it will withdraw from the international whaling commission and resume commercial whaling next year as a member of the i.w.c. japan hunted whales in the antarctic for what it called scientific research only now joins iceland and norway is the only countries in the world that authorize whaling a second got a mother and child seeking a new life in the u.s. has died in government custody u.s. customs and border protection say the eight year old boy died at this new mexico hospital after showing signs of illness on monday he was initially diagnosed with a cold and fever earlier this month the seven year old girl also from guatemala
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died after being detained by border guards demonstrations in june this is capital have continued for a second day following the funeral of a journalist who set himself on fire to protest against economic problems police used tear gas to break up the crowds. and posts it a video online saying the promises of the twentieth levon arab spring remain unfulfilled eisel has grange a source ability for an attack on libya's foreign ministry in the capital tripoli at least three people were killed as well as the three attackers the assault began when a car exploded if two suicide bombers managed to get inside the building and blow themselves up all right let's go back now to crimea russia's dirty secrets. what you're saying is now being held in pretrial detention for two years what is
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his crime. why hasn't he been tried yet why hasn't justice been applied in this case is he detained because he's a journalist as a journalism become a crime have moles become a tool to silence voices of truth we will continue i news coverage with professionalism and impartiality our work will remain credible and accurate but journalism is not a crime incarcerating journalists is not acceptable we demand the immediate release of our colleague mahmoud to say and all journalists attained in a gyptian jails free mahmoud's and all his colleagues we stand for press freedom. forty nine young men have been disappeared since the forced on accession of crimea
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by russia on two thousand and fourteen most were never seen again. the very first was revealing ibrahim of the day his father grieves for his missing son kidnapped he says i russian security services. who had mentioned the yemenis threw a surprise as usual you doomsayers a nation good for going faster than this kind of the shockers included a sheeted cops throw my reporters and the news in is pretty ok and you don't lose any with incentives for he named his family young enough to home zap through it and you know that he knew you would yes nice to know you. from that the dear little craze ber. i thought others remembered only for. good or for this is going to resonate the growers and that this kitchen is. pretty or
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more we're. sort of. rowing a proton is a pretty grim when you look at it you say look at it was that our share in. the grab us here or. the liberals here prepared to put or when we. were kids could remember us. praying in a makeshift basement in a ukrainian town close to the crimea that these men fear for their lives recently a grenade was thrown into the mosque but didn't explode. we can't show their faces because many wherever possible slip back into crimea to see their families if caught the consequences can be terrifying.
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yang pacifist and. nine hundred mi of a and therefore the man disappears now it is not because i do and i will lose him in your design i mean after the violence and yet but. my reason you would. but i'd like. to share. dosing up with that and also in that order you see seats in your bill the nurse genevieve creates. mccrae you know. like so many of his fellow timers exile for him has been hard to take. his family had been deported by stalin in one nine hundred forty four and only returned to crimea in the one nine hundred ninety s. as russia so you are in stage school resembling a sword on which you know the problem. and you
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put that well adama but that comes up at home you're. good at it and you go out you is. nothing but in that outboard or nothing but i'd be so into national id to. come back i was comparing smith's. story to the region washington or source and the style of soccer in your book what at the staying you do sri true story store and you get a new lease sporting a dog but it curve was i just not origin. i think i might go yes quiz show you pursue more. of was the whole resume of. becoming your own crematorium at the origin or. at the moment.
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those still living in the homeland know that they and their families under ever safe. in will get disability it is because they sure that's what it was because you only go to it took astronomy does it. for so i can still name thing you can still play nurse was he was ok liz dozier. push into. yes but she looked at the blue should have a medium budget because i need to know you don't we'll see shouldn't the committee party in the course of austin's but was it a boom of the munich. his eighteen year old son and his seventeen year old nephew ziad that were taken from the street around six thirty in the evening on september twenty seventh two thousand and fourteen and he just really didn't want to put a brave impression in. this is the stimulus you could put it suited to the cea
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suited music store citizens it was of the ad is a misleading good that he thought he could more than just couldn't get it she sniffled us i too used to. be given a ticket just because i'm standing. good the surge of each press when you don't use well did you get it to me seems to look pretty but he was just a who swear. were into the stores motion stores and to miss conditions with the ads worker see it unless he did as you do most of the abused with him didn't do them. i mean his national when youth league silly i moved to me he used to sing us two thousand and twenty i said why did scares him to death of her she has to get that just because it. up the rashid has started a support group for families of the arrested on the disappeared. when they know of court hearings they gathered together and the shore of solidarity. when human
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a story about the most a submit a bit of what has not been you might have stopped anything but you might be sure to visit labs in the quarter see a movie news in your ear process you just want to hear. j m original push into estonia to muslims get introduction maybe if you. see would insist it's a stretch put you both are idiots on the street. when you. get them which it probably is when the suit could. words d.j.'s and yet there's an assist danish put on when you must please produce good at their value i should list your kids around you they should put on the top national anthem it's a good question additionally just i'm curious and you. need to have seen him with me says those who do put them in a which is a big deal mr hanssen data. commission movie review uncle but there must be
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producers that he or she. seems so you will be skinny measures ninety seven years they would need to push into a room with this treaty. one man the town community rely on for support it's lawyer i mean it could be dino. he spends most of his working life racing between courtrooms and police stations registering his interest in someone who's been arrested before there's any opportunity to disappear them so if you go to those years i was all of. this was always limited to the beach in the woods over the ballot or the law. or just a bunch of wild almost it was a more of a process than putting. a book reading. where holes lie all through those holes.
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this is all it was for why those one needs of a couple. of all time if i was. so missed almost gone. raids by militia supported by russia's f.s.b. secret police have become part of daily life for the crimean tatars. fearing for the well being of their people when taken into custody the community has set up a system of alerts as people rush to the scene to film movie arrests. an unknown number of those taken are currently languishing in prisons in both crimea and russia. plus a lot of the gears if you dig up on a lot of selecting most of the plot holes what authorities knew my doubts i was gathered sort of the venue over also became public interest given opossum personally the evidence of the battle for money or did talk. radio to us that
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evening up at a mill not over was just. basically resign if the ballot what a lot of the category of. scuttlebutt steadily. this don't rate time to catch their quarry asleep in that was filmed by russia secret service the f.s.b. themselves national deal of only it doesn't spill if that's best. and usually with most that only those in the us for instance not anybody to pull any nachiketa chest ashleigh that he has though he sat in the. after securing the arrest they spend six hours ransacking the house looking for incriminating evidence. all they found was a small collection of religious texts but that was all they needed.
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yes i never was packing food to deliver to the prison where since that raid her husband still a man is spent a year on remand awaiting trial. but that was it only if. he's charged with terror of fences but for the russians his real crime is life streaming reads from his mobile phone seem to live for life give the whole you don't get the show. the police wanted story and you have to live in the hood you. don't win them but you know says i had you physically sort of. since a limb and the rest she's been raising her children alone the youngest sophie who has struggled to understand it. is we're getting
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a five. at his you. and i was then i mean the glasses. and i asked when he had heard each and that is that the most to me and was more about it. another day another case for i mean you. think he would have. a meal may not be able to keep his clients out of prison but at least he's managed to keep most of them alive. it's meant that he has become a target of the authorities himself. as. the name. of the loot you must probably know is mostly yours he said all the world doesn't mean that he's. even real believes
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fear of his land is at the core of russian tactics. of fear or we should need. to use the spit allusion united as percentage but he goes a little bit but is that is this a huge leap into all the images of today near the home of somalia look at the to the while carli not all skin is a good bit of all they. got out of the most amusing as though all evil will be here with the me me yes that's an easy but to them unfazed by the valley was all born more lost also has a will it will revisit it or include of we can let it go that is a was lost and you are the shells. at least those korans were written in russian more than eighty thousand books written in ukrainian have been destroyed. and for schoolchildren history lessons are now drenched in russian nationalism.
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and minutes apart was recently appointed deputy minister of information in the ukrainian government like so many others she's exiled from her crimean homeland but her family including her ten year old brother still live there. he told her a simple story about his teacher single lesson she starts with this political conversations kind of she devotes ten minutes she dedicated stone minutes for the conversation on how beautiful craney unveil it is within the russian system or russia. when her young brother asked about ukraine the teacher became very angry she said oh stop it stop dreaming on the crane it will never get back here so and she was really annoyed this statue in the center of simferopol depicts a little girl thanking
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a russian soldier for liberating crimea ukraine and society is much more open and much more democratic and one of the fundamental principles fundamental values for this society is freedom is again about the wail of the queen anne's are not to be suppressed something that unfortunately is not in their reality in russia but that's not how russia sees it a majority of crimea but ours was against regulatory joining russia because as a cuban moneyball weighted by a ukrainian are sort of just during a us are seeing more and more see that russia from garment are tried to respect rights or crimea and others. like so many others jamil calico is unable to return to his home.
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he is the crimean qatar's most famous musician and it was he who rediscovered their ancient and. so that's who you are the good going holding of option. groups of our. sam i have is honest enough there were so there again him lemme say in the millisecond your mother so many years will pursue first law and ask if they were told they will then they would have chastised you but i was listening always in my eyes because i've asked them whether they and i will do that today and i doubt there will milligan and he let on as you have left what you must not only responding today in the complete is then either give us the at the in the heathen an era as a literal meaning. a.t.r. was a top post on television station based in simferopol. but soon after the annexation russian forces moved to close it down. today rather
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than giving concerts in but just arrived jimi a character of plays at a ta ta restaurant a kid. in the audience tonight is a woman who brought the crime in qatar course to world attention. singer songwriter gemma lives in exile because a song she wrote upsets russian all four of these. rangers a name. oh my yes it was their story as has my year. about syria. and the classic semana story of what chad just on the other guys it's all over the north. ya spend all of your guns that's going on all those as where are they and their
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fine yet. she entered the song for the your revision song contest. the final was watched by hundreds of millions across the world. one thousand nine hundred forty four a song about the deportation of top hours under joseph stalin won the competition between the russian entry into third place. young man the if it's all comes because in the civil comes on the road that's above cross that. it's a movie it's a visible of the couple of young men's national union. that's of them with all head . over to see just saying what a cool matchup dog might openly say his casket the post or moses to their lives just live on t.v. to watch the somewhere norma.
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with all the hopes and dreams of thought those would go to massive blow in two thousand and eighteen when vladimir putin's pet project the road and rail bridge linking crimea with the russian made was opened. it had cost three billion dollars and the man himself was there to lead the procession and place his feet firmly grimy story. of waste of a machine and because only a few more we're not there yet sheer i knew. you might get out yeah we're british you need it here and don't you put in your ladyship but i got. a valuable due here is i will do here why should we did. was put out of the big course his decision to hold crane means could been supported by eighty five percent opinions but because he could see that crane means you have
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a butcher and celebrate not just the raid but celebrated because like you're a put in decision save some wasn't a sow's and lives. it had been proposed to call it the reunification bridge but they finally settled on a less controversial meaning simply the crimean bridge. perceptions. why it was so important. well i think you really want to. let's say to leave the trace kind of to have this very physical evidence of this very union because this was something that is about showing putin as the glorious leader of russian federation that is fighting for the security of his own people
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which is again not truth. meanwhile for the tart are still living in their home things seem to be getting worse not those very deep recession and he's received recovering in his post as his words are that you might give adore him but what it is very displeased here is if you look at it. not only don't know who it's an issue is who's live it and when you. see them. the nearest the fire was done server has been languishing in the remand prison for months for the drunken m.p.'s who were back up. here william shock you see if there was a myth here that this guy is is that but all night you know what was he disappears not really. getting a real live thought of the valley. braley evil. to moral so ever will be taken to court and his parents are meeting with lawyers to
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see what can be done. no family members will be allowed inside the court where he faces the usual terrorism related charges. so the whole will only you are what a cook at you go to your machine accused of but no one politician you materially you are a new age in britain assume this meaningful they must at least privately was still is this. communion use a sheet of work up of interest near me boot of a new my head to the gutter circuit or a new place the lesser game i wish but bold red on proper although for is a bit of bally i mean there is yet still is this is good that still yet. we get winds in particular were really young is now cut more than of a nicely piggy pig i would have thought that you need to win still. a number of thought are men including servants the five will appear in court today
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and supporters of arrived to see if they can catch even a glimpse of the accused. did it better this just east monthly dues. we initially why decide that when you visit us the dusty visit as easily. as they enhance the story you quite sure they listen to some a bully. one by one the men are led into the court house. and. the very last to service the fire for. a smile of the fine
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stretching across his face. his family at least know that he is alive. others can only wait. but their hope is fading. hello again it's good to have you back this hour do want to start over here towards the western part of the violent we do have a storm system that we are watching coming out of turkey notice the clouds right there this storm is going to be moving to the east as well as the southeast of the next few days so that means the rain is going to be on the increase right along this frontal boundary and you were from turkey down here across parts of syria over here towards egypt so we are looking at some very heavy rain in places for aleppo
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a temperature few of fourteen degrees by the time we get to thursday the rain's going to be even heavier the front going to push through and we do expect to see a little bit of more colder air coming into play there over here towards baghdad it's going to be a rainy day as well thursday is going to be about seventeen degrees in your forecast also clouds down here towards kuwait city at about twenty two where the same clouds are going to be making their way down here across parts of the arabian peninsula so for riyadh here on wednesday clouds coming into your forecast at about twenty two but as we go towards thursday those clouds start to make their way across paré as well as over here towards qatar the temperature for us about twenty three degrees abu dhabi really not looking too bad at about twenty five degrees there and then very quickly across parts of south africa we are be seeing cape town with some clouds in the forecast twenty one degrees as your forecast but you're harrisburg is going to be a hot day with a mostly cloudy day at thirty four degrees. hoping for better living standards and more security the people of bangladesh both
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cost their votes in a general election with special coverage from across the country we'll assess what direction the nation could take. bangladesh elections on al-jazeera. thanks love to make loans to sufferance because behind the suffering a millions of taxpayers because those tax payers never go away is a new one bone every single day a nineteen it is an urgent national necessity and to put it we officially request the activation of the support mechanism we created together because i happen to live in greece somehow i'm a sinner i'm a bad person. that's machine on al-jazeera. because we're not. sure the. rights are being finite. and the strict. on the seventieth anniversary of.
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the rights let's stand up. for human rights. unrest in sudan and the struggle to contain protests as the president calls the demonstrators straight to. hello i'm the star detail and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. a flashpoint close to damascus missiles that syria says were fired by israel a shot down. another guatemalan child dies in u.s. custody as family members bid farewell to a little girl who died earlier this month. and japan changes course
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a ban on commercial whaling is reversed sparking concern from conservationists. anti-government demonstrators are preparing for an eighth day of protests in sudan as president says trait is behind the calls for him to resign a week of violent protests has left at least twelve people dead and more critically injured on tuesday police fired into the air as demonstrators tried to march on the presidential palace for more on this let's cross live now to have a morgan in khartoum these protests have now continued for over a week and they seem to be getting more violent how the demonstrators responding to government attempts to actually stop them. well if there's a little number that this would have to seem very determined to go on with the process they seem to be very dim and distant to very keen on their.

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