tv NEWS LIVE - 30 Al Jazeera January 28, 2019 12:00pm-12:33pm +03
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so in two thousand and fifteen when the european commission issued a so-called yellow card warning over unsustainable fishing practices the threat of a ban on exports to the european union was a major blow anough to cause the military government to launch a major overhaul of the industry and a crackdown on illegal fishing implementing everything from vessel monitoring systems to tougher laws against the ill treatment of hundreds of thousands of migrant workers mainly from myanmar even sinking confiscated boats to create artificial coral reefs when the yellow card warning was withdrawn earlier this month it was a major relief for the seafood export industry but activists say there is still work to be done. good night as an observer and work on this issue the human slavery situation in thailand seems to be well improved but we are not one hundred percent free from it yet we still have a lot to solve especially on restoration of not show resources. thailand is due
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to have a general election soon the first since the military backed government took over in the coup five years ago some are concerned that the progress on industry reform and workers' rights could be undone the government here says that the success of shutting the yellow card took some tough decisions new fishing laws and a new legal framework were not easy but they're confident these changes will stick even if there's a change of leadership we have the corporation work together we do fisherman and all the private sector and n.g.o.s for the good of the country for sustainable fishery so just why we think they start to change in the future we can be more sustainable to achieve that goal model and go back to what we have before but those who run smaller fishing operations say the changes cut too deep and not at the point. yellowcard is only for fishing businesses which many source a food from abroad and merely explore to other countries for us we have so little
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for export almost none alec catches for canned fish of poultry food. she hopes that if a new government comes into power there will be changes not undoing all the new laws but those that hurt smaller businesses will be revised so her workers still have a reason to keep their nets in good shape al-jazeera bangkok. still ahead on the latest on the protests threatening the president long time soon. and printed on. sunday.
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hello again and welcome back we're here cross parts of north america we are watching the invasion of an arctic air mass making its way towards the south and here on the satellite notice the area of white that you see right here it is not clouds it is actually cold air that the satellite is seeing on the ground and take a look at the temperatures we have here on monday for minneapolis minus twelve degrees for winnipeg minus eighteen and we do have a system that is making its way through the great lakes with plenty of snow right there but as we go towards tuesday temperatures go down even further with minneapolis of minus twenty in winnipeg at minus thirty you factor in the windchill it's going to feel more like minus forty to minus forty five in some locations and a front going down across the gulf well that will bring some snow showers as well even though it is going to be fairly quick we're cross caribbean we are looking at front pushing through parts of cuba and on the north side have bene it's going to be about twenty degrees as your high overnight lows down to about seventy degrees nasa not looking too bad at well with a temper a few of about twenty four degrees and then very quickly here part cross parts of
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south america we are seeing some rain showers across the sun sea and tempt a few about thirty six degrees but what is odd is it is going to be a hot day at thirty two and rio with showers in your forecast thirty three degrees there salvador is going to be a rainy day with temperatures of twenty nine degrees. returns . continue with. wars only said the first thing to look for is the exit. to get out. there's no point going to these places.
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there have been more anti-government protests and dollars capital for they coincide with a visit by president bashir to egypt where he accused the media of exaggerating the extent of the wrist about morgan reports from the. it's his second visit outside his country in less than a week as to dance president obama faces continuing calls back home to his. irulan stepdown calls that started six weeks ago and to which he has remained defiant to heat. there is a problem in sudan we cannot claim that we don't have a problem but some media take it out of size and dimension it is an attempt to close what is being called the arab spring in sudan it has the same slogans programmes and requests it also has the same use of social media however the sudanese people have learned the lesson that they have seen what happened in some of the states that went through the so-called arab spring and its negative implications wedding the sudanese people are very alert and will not fall into anyone's trap to destabilize sudan. the demonstrations started in mid december and
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the city of over rising bread prices it quickly spread to other parts of the country with thousands taking to the streets demanding that and bashir who's been in power since one thousand eight hundred nine and his rule security forces are accused of using excessive force with bullets and tear gas used to disperse peaceful unarmed protesters. the government says twenty nine have been killed since protests began rights groups say that number is at least fifty with dozens more injured. opposition to a bush years rule is not only in the streets some political parties have lend support to those protesting and on sunday the federal party one of the parties in the national government announced that it's withdrawing its participation in the government becoming the third party to do so since the demonstrations began in the for the. there at g.m. has lost legitimacy and the ability to deal with the political crisis and trust in
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the regime has been lost we hope that the president steps down and paves the way for an interim government that is agreed upon by all sides the protests are seen to be the biggest challenge to be here since he came to power and some analysts say the ruling party is running out of time to find ways to overcome and. the withdrawal of the federal party today is a sign that the ruling party is weakening so it has to take a step back and find a solution to the wave of protest of was more political parties will withdraw from the government and join the opposition movements. a movement triggered by an economic crisis which has become a nationwide call for change and to which there seems to be no end in the horizon going to al-jazeera. does the mothers have been protesting in yemen's port city of aden asking the government for information about their missing sons they will then have been demonstrating daily and rallied outside the interior minister's home it's believed most of the men and attention in what happened during the ongoing civil
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war aiden's under the control of the backed yemeni government. iraq so that will summon the turkish ambassador over the death of a kurdish protester in the countries in the west on saturday night turkish troops opened fire on demonstrators who stormed the turkish army base in iraq for a region the protesters are angry about the deaths of four civilians who they say were killed in the turkish bombardment last week. palestinian protesters and israeli troops have clashed near ramallah in the occupied west bank that comes a day after a palestinian man was shot dead during the confrontation between israeli settlers and residents of the village thousands of mourners attended his funeral on sunday it's very police say they are investigating the killing. results president has been admitted to hospital in sao paulo where he's due to undergo surgery on monday job boards in our suffered life threatening wounds after he was stabbed in the stomach while campaigning in september the operation is to remove
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a colossal to me bag inserted after the attack doctors say he could take up to ten days to recover. opposition protesters in bolivia have tried to disrupt the first round of primary elections called by the government of president even what on this they called for voters to abstain while the first round was held on sunday opponents say the voices aimed at legitimize in the president's reelection bid which they say is unconstitutional and december bolivia's top electoral court allowed to vote on this to seek a fourth term. well to start in a long time ally of u.s. president donald trump has said he'll consider cooperating with special counsel while those russia and best occasion stone who was arrested on friday has denied charges of lying to congress and witness tampering if there is wrongdoing by other people in the campaign that i know about which i know of no one but if there is i would certainly testify honestly i'd also testify honestly about any other matter
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including any communications with the president it's true that we spoke on the phone but those communications are political in nature there but now i and there is there is certainly no conspiracy with russia. on estabrook has more from washington well roger stone does seem to be hedging a bit on friday when he was indicted he said that he would not bear witness against president trump now today as he made the rounds on the sunday talk show he said that he may consult with his attorneys and he may have a conversation with the special prosecutor what we don't know is what else robert mueller may have up his sleeve he may have additional charges that he could bring against roger stone that we might compel him to turn evidence against the president we just don't know at this point we've kind of seen this thing play out over and over again where people close to the president like his attorney michael cohen and his former campaign manager paul man a fourth say that they would not talk and then ended up flipping against the
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president and we could see that again play out with roger stone. thousands of protesters a rally in the french capital to call for an end to violence and disruption caused by three months of anti-government demonstrations unlike the so-called yellow vest movement there also use and clothing to identify themselves the reports from paris . a new citizens movement in france created online and now on the streets of paris they call themselves the red scarves and they say they're fighting back against months of finance and disruption by yellow fest protesters thousands marched through the city to demand an end to the yellow vest blockades and demonstrations they had unity and respect for fraud says democracy and institutions calling up a drink on us see we are here to sign and there are laws in france and in europe i should be respected and the violence must stop and this detestable image affronts great boy minority of people. demonstration is right i
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appreciate the right of the most special demonstrate. i would say justify violence some people here say they used to support the yellow vests and many share their concerns over the rising cost of living but they say the weekly scenes of unrest are too much on saturday police and yellow vests demonstrators clashed again in several cities across france since the movement began in november eleven people have been killed dozens injured. as the red scarves reached by steal a symbol of the french revolution the divisions between the two movements was clear behind. your house or yellow vis protestors and it's something of a standoff with both sides can you just. see them if the movement was really
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against violence than most yellow vests would have proved were not for violence obviously but listening to their slogans and when you look at them it seems more like a problem to me emmanuel mark karr has been promoting his national debate initiative aimed at quelling the yellow vests demonstrations by giving people more of a say in the way that france is run opinion polls suggest the french president is regaining some popularity of to months of low ratings mycroft hasn't commented on the red scarf movement but he might hope it is a sign that the tide is turning in his favor the al-jazeera paris. a mirror by the british artist banksy on a door at the bottom theatre and powers has been stolen ninety people were killed at the concert hall in an attack orchestrated by ice on the twenty fifth doing the painting showed a young girl mourning the loss of life the bottle clan has expressed deep in the
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nation at the theft survivors of the auschwitz death camp have gathered at the fire to remark holocaust remembrance day comes after a year which has seen and creates an anti sematic attacks including the facial stabbing of an eighty five year old holocaust survivor and farms and an uptight about a gunman killed eleven jews at a synagogue in pittsburgh the deadliest attack of its kind in u.s. history. people in the northern irish city of london derry have been marching to remember bloody sunday when troops killed fourteen civilians the events of nine hundred seventy two took place during the height of the troubles a conflict putting mostly catholic irish nationalists or republicans against british mostly protestant unionists the march comes one week after suspected dissident republicans detonated a bomb and bury catherine stenciled reports there was a shot fired and i heard very clearly the acts of violence are seared in bernadotte mccalla skews memory one thousand nine hundred seventy two she was an m.p.
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addressing a crowd of more than ten thousand people in london derry during a civil rights march that was banned and it took a deadly turn don't panic they are firing over our heads. as the words are coming out of my mouth because i am standing looking. i could hear all the shots and i could see a whole march of people whose b.s. is were looking at me beginning to get done like this so the words one set of words were coming out of my wife in my brain and was telling me that's not right the killing of civilians by the british army led to a massive ira recruiting drive if you will to three decades of violence during the troubles with nationalist mostly catholic groups wanting an end to british rule against protestants who wanted northern ireland to remain in the u.k. in twenty ten a british government inquiry into bloody sunday determined that the killings were
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unjustified an apology was issued but the inquiry never led to prosecutions something the victims and their families are still fighting for this year's march focuses on the role that was played by top british military officials who ordered soldiers to fire on not civil rights march here in one nine hundred seventy two and the people marching here today say they won't rest until those responsible face justice kate and linda nash are two of the organizers of the march their nineteen year old brother william was killed their father alex was injured trying to save him what i want as them to be prosecuted to know that their brand as murderers so that the war and their names are right but i also want the truth. the proper troth of bloody sunday others in derry don't believe a march is necessary instead victims are quietly remembered at the bloody sunday
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memorial but the recent spate of dissident ira activity is casting a shadow over this anniversary a ghost of the past coming back to life people suffered a lot over those years and certainly i don't want to wait in the future like i have i have grandchildren and certainly i don't want my grandchildren to love to me what i went three. for kate and others they say they'll continue to make their voices heard and i will want that burden. you know left. at least give me a great sense of pace and really work catherine stansell al-jazeera dairy northern ireland. how again is a product in doha with the headlines on al-jazeera venezuela self-proclaimed and terminate upon by bill has declared a new round of anti-government demonstrations starting on wednesday president
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nicolas maduro as a. being part of a u.s. led quote. we are calling for a mass mobilization at national and international level we will be taking to the streets of venezuela and around the world to follow and show our support for the european union's ultimatum to the drew government head of the sunday deadline it's an unprecedented ultimatum in support of our people's demand to bring down the user reapers. the search has resumed for more than three hundred people missing after a dam burst in southeast brazil fifty eight people are now confirmed dead rescue workers so there's little hope of finding survivors under the mining waste released by friday's collapse the philippines military says it believes that i select armed group of could be behind sunday's attack on a cathedral twenty seven people were killed and dozens injured in two bomb blasts at a mass on the main muslim island of hall all anti-government protests are continuing
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across a dance for the sixth week demonstrators are demanding the resignation of president omar al bashir he was in cairo for talks with his counterpart where he said that the media is exaggerating the challenge to his leadership palestinian protesters and israeli troops have clashed near ramallah in the occupied west bank it comes a day after a palestinian man was shot dead during the confrontation between israeli settlers and residents of village. opposition protesters in bolivia had trying to disrupt primary elections called by the government of president evo morales the court for voters to abstain while the first round was held on sunday a point and say the voters saying that legitimizing the president's bid for a fourth term which they say is unconstitutional. thousands of protesters wearing red scarves have rallied in the french capital to call for an end to violence and disruption caused by three months of anti-government demonstrations led by the
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yellow vest protesters are those are the headlines on al-jazeera rewind is coming up next thank you for watching. a face can tell a story without uttering a single word. the unconventionality of light. witnessed through the lens of the human eye. on now to zero. hello and welcome again to rewind on elizabeth. when we first launched al-jazeera english more than ten years ago our goal was to seek out the sort of documentaries
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on the channel simply weren't doing well here on rewind we revisit some of the best of them to find out how they came about and how the stories moved on well today we rewind into two thousand and six and one of the earliest of those programs for more than thirty years muhammad may was a legendary figure in africa a photo and video journalist who chronicled the momentous events of the second half of the twentieth century a turbulent time for the continent mo and me was a series made by muhammad son sunday in which he tells the story of his father's career and camera picks the agency has father created a brave and highly respected figure in africa mohamed came to global prominence when his film and photos of the mine nine hundred eighty four ethiopian famine shocked the world and led directly to the international live aid phenomenon where today we're returning to the final part of the series which tells the tragic story of mohammed's death and the legacy he left behind the first let's take
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a global story is the final episode of law and me. my name is sally mommy son of renowned photojournalist muhammad or me dad was a regular commuter to addis ababa one reason was that he published the in-flight magazine of ethiopian airlines we still do. data business colleague brian todd lee checked in on november twenty third one thousand nine hundred six flight eight hundred nine six one to nairobi a saturday dad flew in first tightly in business. it was a last minute decision to take brian along he hated flight. captain
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lola but it takes me aboard a flight simulator. you know i always felt it's programmed to reenact what happened to flight eighty nine six one was anything unusual other than in any premonition you had about this right. now it does my daughter started the day. i celebrated her birthday i tom and i came out for the flight for the beautiful day sun it's guys claire. started out very nice. when we took off when the plane took a. before it even leveled out. we heard the i heard
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some noise coming from back and then i noticed two gentlemen running up the aisles towards the cockpit so they came into the cockpit take a moment on i mean there are three of them they took the fire extinguisher and they started beating the copilot crawled along. i said guys hold on what's going on here shut up the flight is hijacked ok no problem i saw mama didn't even come off twice the cabin to the passenger compartment economy class and talked to. to some of us to try to to to to assist him all to stand up against the hijackers but. most people think a little too scared so i assume it's a very brave man. one none of the passengers knew was that the hijackers had demanded to be taken to australia ironically they'd picked australia out of the in-flight magazine the dark himself published. ok guys i thought. this flight is
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just going to nairobi. we don't carry enough troops australia let's say london nairobi really if you will and then we can go to australia either i told them it's impossible. the hijackers refused to allow captain a budget to refuel at nairobi or mumbai so. so you kept going then you possible bus and yeah and then last known bossa and i was trying to fly along the coast right so that i don't want to be far from the. they are the line. then he said why are you flying along the coast of australia is somewhere to this direction. and i took the ok i thought i had the heading. and now this message came you know if you told. you see this it's a small fuel we're running out of fuel guys so we discover something like this. so
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you are circling the island of this i was sort of coming at diana i decided out of anyone else right because the teacher day and. i now flight eighty nine six one was circling above the camorra as i look. so i just kept running i told the guys we're going to die they're running out of your armor already lost one engine. then started talking with the guys and this time i took my makeup i told the passengers they'd seen gentleman run. grab the last one engine you took of starvation and we're going to go down that engine varies so he'd run out of fuel you've already lost one engine. and that he had no alternative but to crash on the last one is realize. this is ending differently is that we all thought that though because it was she usually people will feel if you want to report the other sort of thing but you know that's when the panic set in the
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reality actually dollars so yeah this could be the end one time i heard the door open yes i attended about i saw your father standing on a dime he was standing and talking to you i decided to study i don't write you a thing he does the people i could see by the justice just as he was making but he was trying to get people to stand up. and help him. and stand up to it again you know stand up to the streets but most people. think rather too to scare. you things because he was a he had been in this situation many tell us or if he's been in many trying situations as we all know and i guess he stands up to these challenges a lot easier than most people would. know that a plane as a descending right as good he said proudly told me we have to go. true or false but i doubt i said guys this is finished no doubt all good people know they can do it
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my right hand side i don't know they did it here is the single adult of my life. disengaged that he did from so in this country have you know i'm not controlled right then i just don't make that sort of honor. and i had to start lying to myself and he was struggling like this and more risk pushing and i was on and i was not trying to recover from that condition you know he was doing like this. and i was trying to recover people and the screaming and shouting calling up jesus . running up and down the aisles people trying to put on their life jackets and not finding them the skills. we were about twenty one thousand we witnessed got injured right. so you were just basically gliding off to that point that's where the twenty one thousand feet you were just blood was up twenty one thousand feet
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yes started to get hot in the plane the lights on the to flicker started to aspire and they got us on the dock. and those all this you know people were screaming and it was just so a lot of panic and croft. trying to be gentle in this time working side by that ok you have to hold on to. and i was talking to my son as we came down and people could actually see what's on both sides of the plane it sort of went quiet this was like the last few moments case that they're going to make it you know make it. and i just kept looking. out the window and i could see water this is good. is good to start the other day. and then finally. i guess maybe five or ten so. akins before we hit the water i went down it's just so i is and held on to the seat
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and front was waiting for the impact on. our. honeymoon couple from south africa taking photographs on the beach. but. people were struggling to get out of the seats and you know tugging onto others and you know all that was a bit scary because i was under water and of course yes to hold your breath all this time is that a shock yeah but finally i did get out. and i got out i looked up since i saw the sky. and i said ok this must be the other.
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