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store except in american politics to bring. documentaries. on. but i think over the top stories here on al-jazeera and the united states is ratcheting up the pressure on venezuelan president nicolas maduro the white house has imposed sanctions on the country's state owned oil company blocking around seven billion dollars and it is the latest in a series of measures by the trumpet ministration to push me out of office christensen a reports now from washington. the united states is now putting its money as well as its endorsement behind the bench as well in opposition posing sanctions on venezuela's state owned oil company pether they say the path to sanctions relief
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for pet of ace is through the expeditious transfer of control to the interim president or a subsequent democratically elected government who is committed to taking concrete and meaningful actions to combat corruption but the trumpet ministration has president nicolas maduro in its sights hoping to weaken his support with the military which now controls the oil company and so far is standing behind him the duro vowed legal action to protect citgo it's us me subsidiary time in the ass end with this move that trying to steal six go promised the venezuelan people be on alert finn is buying up today the united states has decided to take that road of stealing the company citgo from venezuela and that is an illegal drug the aim of the sanctions is to direct oil revenues to the self declared interim president and opposition leader won by i don't know who's calling for
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a day of protest on wednesday international observers declared the last presidential election of prague demonstrators have been taking to the streets over the country's dire economic situation facing violence and mass arrests people are obviously hungry and tired and desperate the situation in venezuela it's very difficult and they don't see the possibility of change anytime soon the trumpet ministration has been warning security officials to back off who want the venezuelan security forces to know how strongly we think that president glide over the national assembly the opposition and most importantly american personnel are not harmed this is an unequivocal statement on our part is there a circumstance under which their forces would get well if the president has made it very clear. air on this on this matter that all options are on the table while the united states makes the rats and withholds money the opposition is offering
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immunity to members of the military who joined them more than twenty countries have now recognize one venezuela's legitimate leader and more are threatening to do so unless new elections are held kristensen only al jazeera washington china says it is concerned and disappointed after the u.s. justice department announced criminal charges against telecoms john while away and its chief financial officer the accusations include fraud and theft of trade secrets beijing called on washington to stop what it described as unreasonable suppression of chinese firms the french president has criticised egypt's human rights record during a visit to cairo and mental mccrone says the situation has worsened during president abdel fattah el-sisi is time in. mind leaving the un team thomas with a view seeing the truce in the yemeni port city of her data stepping down after just a month on the job is unclear why retired general patrick come out is leaving will
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be replaced by danish general who led a peacekeeping mission in mali funerals have been held for some of the victims of a dam collapse in southeastern brazil the number of dead has risen to sixty five nearly three hundred people are still missing after the disaster at an iron ore mine in the town of religion you on friday cameroon's main opposition leader has been arrested but he's come to his party has held a sporadic protest since he lost an election in october which he says was fraudulent the government has called him an outlaw for not accepting the election results. british retailers are warning of possible food shortages if the if the u.k. crashes out of the european union with agreement a joint letter to parliament from a dozen major chains says a new deal breaks it could severely disrupt the fresh food supply from europe. are you upset with the headlines coming up next it is al jazeera world by fna.
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government. an overwhelming majority of iraqi kurds voted for the region to separate from the rest of iraq. but their celebrations were short lived. they k.-r. ji did not declare independence but the iraqi central government penalized the kurdish region economically and banned international flights closed border crossings and punished referendum supporters in disputed areas. today the iraqi kurds are no nearer independence than they were in september twenty seventh teen. the kurdistan regional government was established in the early one nine hundred ninety s. after years of conflict between the kurds and the iraqi government iraqi forces left the kurdish region in october one nine hundred ninety one and the semi autonomous k r g was set up
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a year later. in this film al-jazeera arabic correspondent time and this had to it a bill to ask what happened with the referendum in twenty seventeen why did the k r g go ahead with the votes what was the point if they weren't going to declare independence. why did the k r g s allies oppose the vote and why did the others support it. why are critics political parties so fragmented. and what now for the whole question of kurdish independence. help candidates to stay here and let the shot off a little september was about i shot a couple in the star. and now to depart to talk. i hope for the tide and what many would. lower it at least if that were thirty
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g.b. had it's just a couple of states i hadn't gotten i could what the when and why did this if that. were not. fit. when i can come in but adriatic and i'm ok mr when i committed this. let me i can your state equal if you hadn't was this what i came in by you you and your fiddle do. your homework. this. could be a little lean who would want it could lead you start to learn your cool look then with us you've been you know game huge not all. of you to feel how they feel for the deli counter but that's of the duffy. but these squabbles about timing are relatively minor details in the context of the long and tempestuous history in the relationship between the baghdad government and the kurds. originally from mountain
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regions in the northern middle east the kurds are the fourth largest ethnic group in the region today between twenty five and thirty five million kurds live in an area that spans the borders of turkey iraq syria iran and armenia. after the first world war and the defeat of the ottoman empire the kurds anticipated establishing their own permanent state but the treaty of luzon in one nine hundred twenty three gave control of asia minor to the new state of turkey. kurdish hopes of autonomy were dashed for several decades. iraqi kurdish hopes were revived when the iraqi monarchy was overthrown in the fourteenth of july revolution in one nine hundred fifty eight. article three of the new constitution said that quotes arabs and kurds are considered partners in this country where the
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constitution will stay to their national rights under the arab unity. to hold a loop. for. some of. the. shop was closed. well the. marshall plan was just fear of the mud the third when the. surreal one i'm seeing these mud the tunnels are the shuttle. thought they were saying we're going to advance thought of thirty thousand head and quickly but. want to stick around and they didn't call on the can cause some orderly common era who knows a lot in a star for how long what joe who visited your heart but. you have to tell me i've
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been and called to mother for you know nick who. feel me dies a little and you heard him could be over joey when they didn't done that. stumm what. mesereau designed his father most of all was a kurdish nationalist leader who led the iraqi kurds in a number of conflicts including the first iraqi kurdish war from one nine hundred sixty one to one nine hundred seventy he then agreed with prime minister of the stadium cost him the kurds should have the right to autonomy. but the negotiations broke down and in one nine hundred seventy four hostilities resumed in the second iraqi kurdish war. the relationship between the two sides remained fractious not keast because most of the fall but assad he also allied himself with neighboring iran. in one nine hundred seventy five the algerian president
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who made c.n.n. sponsored an agreement between baghdad and to her on he brought together the shah of iran with the then iraqi vice president saddam hussein. the agreements put an end to iranian support for the kurds in return for iraq's relinquishing sovereignty over half of the shot a lot of waterway. in one nine hundred seventy nine they reign in revolution erupted overthrowing the shaw it's all the end of the moment the unsponsored agreement. a year later the eighty year war began between iraq and iran mr wood but is there any screw this time democratic party supported iran and saddam hussein retaliated by abducting thousands of kurdish men and boy is it a bit province. and the million dollar at bain boffing
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when we look at so a lot. of that is dead. what the fear the whole for the theme for the two hundred one look and rather than your own kind of. on top of our royal baby a lot what does this leave him with do not play than ourselves. can i. just add up the lump that there were of the i know it was for do let me add all of. them to the uk of the uk it will of orders. of done. in the final days of the iran iraq war in ninety eight in the kurdish city of halabja just offer than attack using chemical weapons killing between two and a half and five thousand people and injuring sauza is more. the attack has been
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internationally recognized as part of the and fell genocide against the kurdish people by president saddam hussein's regime the iraqi high criminal courts ruled the halabja massacre an act of genocide in march twenty ten. in one nine hundred ninety iraq invaded kuwait leading to the first gulf war but saddam forseen was defeated by a coalition led by the united states in one nine hundred ninety one. some of iraq's southern and northern provinces rose up against the interim iraqi government and the coalition imposed no fly zones in some areas including the kurdish regions. the iraqi kurds benefited from the defeat of the dump a sane and gains autonomy in northern iraq in one thousand nine hundred one under the united nations and in particular operation southern watch which enforces the no
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fly no drive zone in one nine hundred ninety two there were kurdish parliamentary and presidential elections and the kurdistan regional government the k r g was formed. in two thousand and three and you u.s. led coalition invaded iraq and kurdish peshmerga fighters joined in the overthrow of saddam hussein. in a post-war referendum and new iraqi constitution was approved which recognized both the k r g and its parliament but kurdish baghdad tension remains. also want to see a lot of distortion. we're going to. work for you walked over on the no no the store over me certainly comac be no office clerk in the us and the law does so to was so great that the earth. knowing just could be a couple of financial can record offer for the store i list if they're from market
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with and as i am a financier now what i mean. is that lemur the limo the limb use rather the stiff. as your ass the office of iraqi foreign minister ibrahim al jaafari if damage could ask him the same question as to why the two thousand and seven referendum didn't take place. after initially agreeing to an interview the minister leaser pulled out . the other. don't know why i did not see are there just to be i'm not a harlot in facade a darling facade of out of the middle america. you know the door on the other side of. the two thousand and three u.s. led invasion plunged iraq into
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a period of chaotic political instability which saw the emergence of a relatively new armed group eisel. the group gained global prominence in early twenty fourteen when a trophy iraqi government forces out of key cities in western iraq and captured moved on in the north. pole to syria visited the kurdish region of northern iraq in april twenty seventh teen five months before the independence referendum took place . the iraqi governments with the support of international forces including the u.s. u.k. france germany and turkey had launched a major military campaign in twenty sixteen to retake muso from eisel in what became known as the battle of mosul and. kurdish peshmerga forces joined the operation and fought alongside the iraqi army. the joint force defeated eisel in july twenty seventh teen and the borders of the kurdish region of northern iraq
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were extended. this is but najaf a town a nineveh province in april twenty seventeen it was under the control of kurdish push medica forces. on the highway my eyes south. of innocent john b. i was. into it in a gentle manner and i didn't hide month i was bad. enough to judge a book as i have to buckle sought after and sob no bob. after the referendum the kurds lost control over but najaf and other areas of nineveh province. the borders of the kurdish region. seem constantly to ebb and flow in line with kurdish fortunes and the complexity of modern iraqi politics. it was against this historical backdrop the de kurdistan regional government held
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its independence referendum in september twenty seventh seen. there are several iraqi kurdish political parties and while they all support self-determination they often disagree on how best to achieve it. the two largest governing party is are the kurdish democratic party. and the patriotic union of kurdistan depi u.k. there's also the movement for change known as koran and the kurdistan islamic union the k i u. one tamar and miss has visited the k r g capital that have been a few months after the twenty seventeen referendum disagreements and resentments about the timing of the vote still festered among the different political leaders. and the jena six hundred tuneup from an auction judged the brain and were not in a tub of water consignee and
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a director of the. media will. appear will know you. were not a journalist had been involved. in that. but . had it all. whites hammered and this had wasn't it a bit after the referendum he met the head of the kurdish democratic party and the then president of the k r g. it was mr wood better than me who had ultimately decided the referendum would go ahead and when. hell can or. at least if the three september and finn was about
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that going at the feet of solar u.v. to sold lots of manure an incentive was. slope. on only what the story will have to be a really sharp cost. and amistad and yours are very stiff stuff i was shocked when clearly not them oh well some men are a mop got all feet consortium are you. it's impossible to begin to understand iraqi kurdish politics without first examining the differences between their main rival parties. the kurdistan democratic party the k d p is led by mr wood but sanny with the city of edible as its power base. the bersani family has been a dominant force in the kurdish cause for two generations and continues to occupy
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a prominent place in the minds of its people. many continue to regard mr wood's father most of far as the founder of the kurdish revolution and posters of him are everywhere across the region his son mesereau would stood down as the k r g president after the referendum but is still leader of the k d p. d p's main rival is the patriotic union of kurdistan the p u k founded by the legion i'll tell a body their base is in sanaa many to the southeast of it. in sublists city or in hold so i thought of the multiple could celebrate has been because with the crowd could start to talk a lot could stand up in the suitedness us it was sitting so close on the water project. while the edges and yes
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a lot of. kind of an absolutely true. man damn how the woman down had to do it. because of all the kurdish infighting the civil war between the different factions erupted in one thousand nine hundred four and lasted for years inevitably wider middle east politics further inflame the conflict . could be a kind of how the neck and. brain are about the same with many of the same cat and . then how can a more. the. more evil the mother the left of it of obama. getting the oil in the hole and. i don't. feel that they're going to miss circle but i didn't feel fifi months from arianna.
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and sort of looked at the whole ugly me. kind of at a little. bit of an aside but could be an old had a good idea but here that has a hard into it has been all over. the left. will not be a no helical could year low you can add new girl you would rather kill. the mom half of what you can necessarily. could not even crossed the. border when united first if you were a diligent peer that a lot of kids and. all the critics parties were united in support of the idea of an independence referendum and mesereau designed he had his way by staging it in september twenty second teen. but the plot thickens.
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other countries both in the region and in the west are now thought to have played a part in both encouraging and discouraging the votes activity tomar no one of. the year i live the heart of the work here that will be a swat team feast of top of us top of the low who know who. will like you. cannot say what i would michael and must i do but as a sort of a list if there is a collision it is. well a subject matter c.s.e. lower level so i want to get more say the end. of the whole. body. to know them to be well for years with no on account. you have. there for. a moment i don't see it there was.
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a saying it might or there was any was a hermit from hell most of it about condoms to shailene the war levy and other living and such are in need of a bean. and those are no more nor them socially was the proper dharma said mr goes on. you should know how we are who did enough to open with a demand for this after i had known i said raj was referring to the french intellectual media figure writer and longtime supporter of the kurds will now only levy. he was once described as quote perhaps the most prominent it's electable in france today of all cheery and jewish distend levy was targeted for assassination in two thousand and eight by a belgian based armed islamist group. an avowed supporter of israel some consider his role in the referendum controversial seed but time middlemiss had asked him
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about this involvement and his presence at one of the polling stations on the day of the vote as an observer and a look at the whole route and how a few markets looked away or why they were had when markets looked at are that of a car but there was only one only one liter among a lot of. the had a sofa and there are a lot of the sherrick as as a lot of others as ambassador galbraith are former minister a lot we were maybe i don't know maybe fifty one hundred they're going to we re prisoned. the international community watching looking at the regulator of the go ahead of the vote and but had levy been a genuinely impartial observer since he was a known supporter of the referendum us of saddam. and it's different what one of
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the lot. of push you can do that you can do two things is two different things and if so what exactly in the same time you can you can be very long time supporter or you could this cause you can't think in the depth of your hearts that you like your hike is a loss of fiction and that killed this nation is the real what you think that i thought that. after that. it is very important day when the vote cops it is very important to check the vote is a good law that nobody is feeling the the boxer's as it happens in so many countries coming up turkey iran and the united states all put pressure on but is there any and the k r g not to go ahead with the referendum but in the geopolitics of the middle east israel emerged as an unexpected supporter i think that is id
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people itself is very population. felt sympathy for the sukkah of the schools wired number one because they recognize something of the old this teeny indeed this you know girls. the world's largest oil company fails to become public what happened. are the kingdom of the company inseparable here the world's largest oil producer and you don't left in a world like a stock i think that definitely felt something al-jazeera investigates the politics of oil the middle east's most potent economic weapon. saudi arabic over the company and the state on al-jazeera.
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al jazeera. and for you. and i'm a clock in doha with the top stories head on al-jazeera and the u.s. government has imposed sanctions on venezuela's state oil company it is the latest move by washington aimed at pushing president nicolas maduro out of office he says the sanctions are illegal and it's valid to take action u.s. national security adviser john bolton is a painting to the venezuelan military to back self declared interim president dido now is the time to stand for democracy and prosperity in venezuela i reiterate
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that the united states will hold venezuelan security forces responsible for the safety of all u.s. diplomatic personnel the national assembly and president go i go any violence against these groups would signify a grave assault on the rule of law and will be met with a significant response it during my time this shows that their objective is to take our riches what is the objective of the government of the united states take the properties from venezuela the riches of venice by life finish but as money and life run by a spy to take away our country china says it's concerned and disappointed after the u.s. justice department announced criminal charges against telecoms giant weiwei and its chief financial officer the firm denies accusations including fraud and theft of trade secrets beijing is calling on washington to stop what it described as an unreasonable crackdown on chinese firms. the french president has criticized egypt's human rights record during
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a visit to cairo and many more macro says the situation has worsened during president of. time in the man leading the u.n. team tasked with overseeing the truce in the yemeni port city for data is stepping down after just a month on the job it's unclear why former dutch general patrick kemet is leaving he'll be replaced by a danish general who led a peacekeeping mission in mali funerals have been held for some of the victims of a dam collapse in southeastern brazil the number of dead has risen to sixty five nearly three hundred are still missing after the disaster at a mine in the town of regina on friday. british retailers are warning of possible food shortages if the u.k. crashes out of the european union with no agreement a joint letter to parliament says no deal breaks it could severely disrupt the fresh food supply from europe there's a headline got more news after out there well.
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the kurds of northern iraq would like but do not have their own permanent state. but in twenty seventeen the leaders of their semi autonomy screw this town regional government they care r g n n a bill held a referendum on whether or not to separate from the rest of iraq the answer was a resoundingly yes. but the central government in baghdad rejected the result and
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took reprisals against the region. in going ahead with the vote the key argy had ignored the advice of its neighbors and traditional allies. the only country that openly supported the referendum was israel but it denied having any influence over it in any way our foreign minister. and shall. we ferguson. than if it be diachronic don't know why either they just had to damage the ship in the washer when washoe had to refactor a missile in the a from another why and if you let me open how did her for me how the ledger work and what allowed for others so i went out of her mom was a truce of tallinn at the tune which is a militant you will call me discipline many of them just have to fuck up as. one of our element is that if you're bad at that age i'm heading here away into the list
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if that. i had a sora. in can it been an out and see if my comp let me. alone israelian them you can get. a sort of deal bummer that i learned more careful look . i don't use or say it's a had in one. it's now me and the more of what he did and more then i let a year and that is quite understand that they had to sift i listened and it was a listen even a minute anyhow it does let me could with a surface. area i live the way you do and mark up with a liquid. with ernie and. you could all
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movement. canyon to the woman with a this and you saw the whole be mr minister. islamiya the other beer to further see damage in this hand as the french electoral observer whether he thought israel had benefited from the referendum i think the use of id people itself is quite a leap operation. felt sympathy for the security schools while. number one because they recognize something of their old this teeny into this you know of the girls this this tin ear for people dreaming for independence seeing this in the bonanza refused to buy the all bill of nations and i can say it but not believe it or burma to see tamina pointed out that the iraqi kurds might not agree with the comparison of their cause with israel's position he
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made the point that israel has occupied large areas of the palestinian territories and. i told you that there is some similarities between the two this to me is felt such a search by the israelis i don't tell you that there is identity of the deceased it is it is not the same for. the referendum arguably put the iraqi kurds in the most exposed position they've been in since autonomy was announced after the first gulf war in one nine hundred ninety one and. iraqi governments reprisals had affected them economically and limited their freedom. get back to the world that this attack was and i'm a little on the. scene but i was out of missouri and on. the. seventh of that.
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it dropped he had distorted. potulny but. that the guy didn't see what it was then a smile when you happen that much of the central iraqi government in baghdad few the referendum is unconstitutional claiming it threatens national security and stability. but al jazeera wanted to find out what discussions had taken place between the kurds and baghdad immediately before the referendum as well as between . kurdish parties themselves behind closed doors. to matter how well you. are not the norm in the village of two i don't see the show goes on him an edge in your coffee stop look at that. not only read on the half of the adult.
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who went on in a way that. whatever he had heard as you said it was the further well know how will think different file and that. i left on the meadow but this desolate heard the ball well above. all of them and. when. i had no call that much when loaded and of course. early. yet i had that i need help and i know would that help find. out. the key our g.'s western neighbor took a much tougher line the turkish government has a long standing difficult relationship with the kurds on its own soil and threats in military and economic action against those in iraq. to me. kinda need. a push. to soften.
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a neck and head if even i'm talkin stuff and talk now if. we have. one theater to sift. through the. that minister the human are just on the mark around that is our list of the number that we already do a lot of. well enough to give him a stepmother other karrar star of course stuff you know you're going on a not in the can and i had to have an equal fear could be a way to have him a lot of what the heck. out of a few doing a. little course on the telephone and a lot of b.o.r. and for a woman for as you are limited. a lot of the more than you had and to have. had. a fee if you took if you don't who. yes
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on our level. the iranian government took a similar position to that of baghdad and turkey. at their hearts as non-target of our thought of us through the door ajar offer that would. see already there are more waters about terrorism a daw is. just not going to the pressure from neighboring countries meant a lot of last minute shuttle diplomacy in the lead up to the independence referendum some was secret some in the public domain. the included a secret visit to the kurdish region of northern iraq by the commander of the iranian puts force major general qassam sulaimani. say it cost i'm sorry money was. a young. stock went to. the how many haven't gone be stiffed
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a mother cannot adopt deacon was that little learn. well yes. i would bet that he continued to insist that the decision to hold the vote was not affected by any outside influences for or against. to deal with before the vote then us think critically of st rex tillerson to pakistani to try and persuade him to pursue a dialogue with baghdad. before the us would recognize the need for a friend. at the. saw i mean. nothing with the head let me up and feel malayo no no no i just. feel like i don't know the list
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aged colin i'm sorry buno learn up but will be a new drill instructor a minute i was in in washington when the very high ranking. personality of care g came to to to see the americans in july the offices of the of but i warned of state department where empty jaw dry he had no clear reply he had no clear red light and no clear green light america this i'm sure it was unclear later america said we had told you you should not have god this is untrue they did not say they did not say they let him go. on
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and not a sharpness and i share one man somewhat on assad has stepped out and i thought the same theme other surviving a phantom three of a comp. yanni feet are said affably none other. than that of any moon was modest if that in which it is if though it up in that knock on iraq would be in. could just tiny omac on to shove. dr without a family and. that i'm not an agony. wouldn't it. be too dear to the men who now own uk with a ribbon to cobble it just the mishap told burn our own reliving the surest has you of the koran movement for change didn't think the referendum result was accurate
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you should ask the same question to all those i can provide you the least of international observers coming from eastern europe from france from america from south america. had to be issued their report as a reference i'm observer i did not release a formal report but they made a formal statement saying that for me it was. an example. in the mushroom of storm. after the referendum however the iraqi government in baghdad delivered its own response to the overwhelming vote. for the previous decade the iraqi kurds had been trying to gain control of the oil rich region around the city of kirkuk
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ninety five kilometer south of it. they had even raised the kurdish flag. to weeks after the referendum the iraqi army decides to be recaptured control of the city after the surprise withdrawal of kurdish peshmerga forces. that had a. bad. habit . of the. sort of. jim are. the top of mind has it. posed around. wrong on the water well you can't. change. what.
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a political career in exchange of real east or equal mover of the crew visuals bad the list if there were much other kind of a saying it mattered about as and instead have men set for him at the other men but not enough and the say yes or the other than a shot or be hurt and get this if they're finer than you and how can a shot other than lho condone eclat at that. that's what we saw hung on the concept like an felon or going to call and talk but you don't like that the no understand of informant that a term deed for hell would be some of the nearly all be tell you. the outcome of the crew this time regional governments referendum has had a big impact on this part of the middle east as well as representing
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a serious setback to the idea of kurdish self-determination whatever positive spin must road but is there any mystique to put on it. it cannot have done other then dense their ultimate collective hopes for their own permanent kurdish state. hell were difficult to enforce our new haiyan now you can allow mcgarvie to do if she's in a god thought to reopen the shore all of them are well had committee you and hear him and i love the model for they aren't but that a lot more data has. well i love to lie about the weather to see of the whole of the. now let's get serious when a lush i could win was so good all for everybody. can any of them marla shall be.
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after the referendum the k r g suffered economic hardship and an international embargo but the relationship between edible and best dad slowly improved. in k r g parliamentary elections in september twenty eighth teen turnout was low the referendum outcome unpaid public sector salaries and alleged corruption may have undermined people's faith in iraqi kurdish politics. but the two traditionally dominant parties. p u k one sixty six of the one hundred eleven seats and looks set to dominate k r g politics for years to come. reflecting on the independence referendum one key argy representative and the figure said that independence is what the iraqi kurds want the dream of
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independence she said will never be extinguished. high in the atlas mountains. village women are fending for themselves as their husbands are forced to find work elsewhere. but running home farm and family is tough with no outside support com much longer is this way of life sustainable al-jazeera world meets my rock roots village superwoman. hello the rain is pouring across parts of the middle east at the moment the satellite picture is showing all this cloud working up from pulses saudi arabia through parts of iraq and into iran it has already given us some very heavy downpours parts of saudi arabia reporting nearly one hundred millimeters of rain
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from this system and that will now marching its way eastwards over the high ground it is turning to snow as you might expect this still a lot of rain to it as we head through tuesday is wednesday really as that system works its way eastwards that will see more wintery weather quite a bit of snow over parts of afghanistan as well as the temperatures drop in kabul so a maximum or wednesday just of three degrees that system is also bringing a change in the temperatures a bit for the south as well so twenty six will be our maximum perhaps on tuesday here in doha there is likely to be maybe more cloud perhaps the old spot of rain and a lot of dust at times too but as that system sweeps its way across us the temperatures will drop so a maximum temperature this time of twenty four and at night that we dropping down to around sixteen degrees so it will feel quite cool if you're out in that wind ever that it was a south of the southern parts of africa lots of showers here as you might expect stretching from angola all the way across towards madagascar well what weather is expected here is we had three tuesday and wednesday for the south largely fine and
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