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a father the political emotional show. because i was really believe often out of a shame in a prenup police didn't object. to sort of go to thematically. but going to him and seeing. all this it. with the ship being shipped over going to the ocean i. will eat. meat. first choosing my side. this white. mushroom. some shit should be about the about my yeah i mean for the bin. me or. my.
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i have to say i'm not a big demonstration person whenever my children get arrested which was was some degree of regularity. i have a very very difficult time doing is a very bad memories for me. it's not that much of a she didn't look. like. i'm the child of all call survivors and. the few people in my family who survives were helped by righteous people we grew up very much knowing that it's. just and righteous and brave people can make
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a difference in the. book i talk about you know. you don't. and i think that's a message that we impart it's in our children. i think. if. i think they're living out this message in their own words and circumstances that are appropriate to what's going on in jerusalem or. just smug said she i shall not back to think about it and you know and i love the job because he didn't and the team you don't want to see him do a fantasy misstepped often about a one off and for no human to human or human suffering that. mcconnachie yes i have
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and that endemic. i will try not to let. my neighborhood from two thousand and twelve a film with a powerful political message that we'll be talking more about in a moment but first i'm sure like us you're keen to know what's become of muhammad's well we caught up with him a few days ago a long way from jerusalem in atlanta georgia where he's at university studying for writing i want to be able to do my master's after i graduate and hopefully my ph d. and my ultimate goal would be to do something very big for the police you know their case and maybe i'll start with being a university professor but hopefully i'll be able to do something very very big and palestine reverential people i want to become a writer they laugh at me because what bread is that going to buy what money is
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that going to get me who is going to take a writer seriously in palestine. if you really want to make a living in palestine you're going to be human a to build building settlements for israel. because in palestine janitor's a work and its rated spaces make more than palestinian teachers my grandmother has been getting very sick and she has been losing her memory but as a as a writer i'm trying my best to. you know record and document were two notes of her because it's very rich and it's the story of the naacp and its story of the clintons and what's reported there one of you nare or do not even know all about well mohammed and his family never did get their house back even though a vixen stopped for several years in shifts on iraq but in two thousand and seventeen settlers started moving in once again we're now joined from new york by julia bossa who made the same sort of often my neighborhood speaking of jerusalem how was donald trump's recent decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of
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israel affected the prospects of families like muhammad that we saw in the film it's hard to tell whether deep proclamation off trump is going to make life significantly worse for palestinians i think these are really government was really sacked under own direction of the spacing palestinians whether president trump made despair now cement or not i think certainly in terms of gaining clarity into international stage for where dean at stake stands visa v. whether they can really be a neutral moderator between palestinians and israelis that pronouncement makes it clear that the answer is no that it states is not in a neutral position to to really be able to help policy is in israelis reach peace through negotiations are we likely to see more violence in jerusalem so
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easy resilin has been targeted on a systematic process of displacement of palestinians by the israeli government and they go neighborhood by neighborhood targeting homes that they think are more vulnerable and easier to get a court ruling to get the palestinians out and move in joy sattler see how palestinians respond to what is happening right now on the ground is a question that activists. our a grappling with there are a lot of conversations happening particularly desir which marks the thirtieth anniversary of the first intifada around what lessons they can learn from that uprising that took place in the late eighty's and one of the most successful movements to actually raise the question of policy and independence today to a national level and got very close to finding a solution to madrid and washington negotiations and so that activism that took the
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form mostly of nonviolent resistance strategies and also creation of peril of situations for the ultimate viability of a palestinian state those strategies are being revisited today by palestinians for you personally what sort of work are you doing on violence the resistance sure i'm a documentary filmmaker for the past fourteen years i've worked with a nonprofit called just vision bringing attention to palestinians and israelis who are using nonviolent strategies to end the occupation so we believe that sort of regular media coverage of the conflict through its focus on violence and stop nurturing an environment where violence becomes is seen as the most viable method for palestinians to get their costs in an international stage so we want to highlight the stories of individuals and groups and communities using nonviolent resistance and we continue to do that doing about so thanks for talking to us here
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on rewind thank you amounts of from us to join us again next week and do check out the rewind paid zero dot com for more films from the series before now thanks for joining us and syrian soon. faced with growing financial burdens that separate money for student loan pay this chase credit card leads me twenty nine dollars and thirty one cents. i don't have a husband left me a pension my future scares me because i don't want to struggle as the dream of retirement fades away and we're clear you gotta do something try to keep it a bow water khalid. al jazeera. afghanistan husband also geology both mentally resources and hydrocarbons why are they so poor emotion which you guys would find in which form of government then we
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his supporters and calls for more military defections. central african republic governments and several groups reach a peace deal after years of fighting. and gold impossible few in the construction boom in cyprus why there's a concern about this gateway for russian businessmen. plus the day off to winning the asian cup football is given a royal welcome home. hello we begin this news in venezuela where tens of thousands of people gathered in separate rallies for president nicolas maduro and the opposition's self-proclaimed president. said his movement will go on until may do know is out he knew his call for the army to side with him siegelman next in the thought of
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was you know your hand remains outstretched to all government workers like the air force general who today took advantage of the amnesty law and put it into effect but we don't expect the armed forces to just make statements we don't expect just that we expect that they will stand up forcefully and powerfully and mouse respecting the constitution and saying that they accept a minute tarion aid and they are on the side of venezuela or u.s. national security adviser john bolton called on the venezuelan army to join choir and support democracy after a senior general defected to the opposition that triggered this reaction from a dual illegal so now. i tell you mr zolli from you have been deceived you've been super deceived john paul mike pence and mike pompei or three war hawks who are obsessed with venezuela and who do you think you are the emperor of the world do you think that burns well is going to give up and will obey your orders well for
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your information as well does not give up venezuela keeps going. and would do it is proposing new parliamentary elections but rejected an e.u. ultimatum to hold a new presidential vote of more on this let's cross live now to our latin america at its newman in caracas. first of how is might do rose call for these parliamentary elections likely to be received by opposition supporters. hello has i'm i actually don't even think this is a an olive branch to the opposition i think it's more meant to pander to his own constituency because the opposition obviously will consider it an absurd offer they already control the legislative assembly but it was stripped of all of its power as soon as that happened as soon as the as the opposition took over and president mother created instead an alternative super body a constituent assembly so they would argue that any elections that were again under
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the control of the auspices of the electoral council which is loyal to my bhutto would be upped would be an not not binding but could not be trustworthy and that's why they've been calling for a whole new set of electoral laws also they would stay would say what if we didn't win again he would again probably strip us of our power so this is actually i think more meant for his own constituency and he is beginning to sound a bit desperate and we've seen these huge crowds filling the streets in caracas in support of of the opposition in the calls former dude oh to step down but my daughter has got his own supporters out there as well one of the numbers like how much how much support does he enjoy if the the number of people on the streets is anything to go by. well exactly in fact sitting to go by acting president needs to be
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a bit worried in previous months and years he was able to completely fill that access is avenue that will leave our and this time from what i've seen from all the photographs and from colleagues who were there i was at the actual i was actually at the other rally the numbers were to say the least disappointing of course they were the hard core supporters their members of the militia dressed in their uniforms he offered in fact the militia the chance to join the army if they wanted so he we also know that the opposition not only had huge numbers out here and that acts but also a turnout in other parts of the country as well as in other countries such as colombia and even in spain people came out in support of why the law or alicea newman live for us here in caracas thanks you. now program i don't demonstrations have been held in neighboring colombia to sunder m.p.'s he reports from bogota. this well and so broad have taken once again to the
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straits in a number of cities not cross the world in support of their combined interests and our inside minister who are protesting against the government. to hand in support of one of my dog the leader of the opposition movement and the self-proclaimed interim president of the country the protests here in bogota is actually smaller than the last ones we've seen but the people who are here are saying it's important to continue putting pressure internationally if they believe that this time out will be forced to step down i think this is the only way and finally we found a way to get rid of my doodle acme's dictatorship ok large rallies are being held today in the my dream capital of spain also in the united states in miami and washington york and number of south american countries whether brasil
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and she live where many venezuelans have left more than three million venezuelans have left since have left their country since two thousand and fifteen third's more than a million are here in an actual local actually local authorities are saying that those numbers have increased since the beginning of this latest crisis more and more are crossing into colombia many on foot and walking for days to try and reach the capital of what that or other countries in south america. affair gunson is a senior analyst for the and this region of the international crisis group he joins us via skype now from caracas thanks so much for being with us so let's talk about one go i don't know first off he. is putting a lot of stock in in getting the military to side with him and getting more more
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military officials to defect and yet. say for the defection of one one envoy in washington and one air force general and a perhaps a few other officials the military so far sticking by madieu wrote this raises the question doesn't it of whether there's a plan b. if if if this doesn't work yeah that is indeed a very good question as far as i can tell there isn't really a plan b. unless it's to use military forces to intervene from outside in minnesota until the government which i think would be a most unfortunate development and is not something that the countries involved seem to be particularly looking for just of the circumstances might lead us to not direction if the militaristic with. sticks it out and the regime doesn't crumble the next step is to put humanitarian aid on the borders find
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a way though announced that today they're going to put humanity very date on the border inside colombia inside brazil and in the caribbean island which i suspect is probably perfectly legal. and then challenge the government basically to let it if they don't let it will go in with military force that's not a question that we can't answer the moment. and many or many observers as well have brought up the point that it's as far as international support for quite a that he's getting so far two of the most prominent are u.s. president trump and brazil's ball son our two men who are seen as kind of far right divisive leaders if your and that doesn't sit well with a lot of people what do you make of that. well it's true that given the history of u.s. interventions in latin america over the last hundred years or so there's a lot of ill feeling in the region about the u.s.
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throwing its weight around and really this time around the. mitigating factor if you like is that so many of the regions governments are on the side of the u.s. and the the european union has come out there are quite so strongly not not not actually recognizing one one way the us such there's also a bit of a problem with the the faction of the opposition that seem charge at the moment although this is a this is a united front that they're presenting the people really calling the shots the harder line and i think that makes it difficult for the military and for civilian chevy's this to hand themselves into to change sides or to accept this amnesty because they're not entirely sure that they trust the people who are in power so one day and as far as the the u.s. sanctions that have been placed on venezuela isn't there a risk that that's going to end up hurting ordinary venezuelans even more. you know what once those sanctions in particular the sanctions on the oil industry kick
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a bit then the effect is going to be absolutely devastating this is the country which is already lost half of its economy since mr magruder came to power which has an inflation running into the millions of percent where as you call it in colombia mentioned millions of people have left the country because of hunger and preventable disease now you don't take away the money that counts for something like ninety plus percent of all the imports that there is well it makes it a year that's really not a sustainable in any kind of way and the problem is that if we don't see a prompt solution to this crisis then i think the the pressure for a military intervention is going to grow because otherwise the exodus which is already affecting me neighboring countries very severely is just going to grow and they're going to feel the heat good to speak to you phil gunson talking to us there from caracas thanks very much now the government of central african republic has
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struck a peace deal with fourteen armed groups it was agreed in sudan's capital hard to muster a week of talks backed by the united nations and the african union muslim and christian fighters have been in conflict since twenty thirteen thousands of people have been killed and hundreds of thousands displaced on alliance of muslim rebels known as the seleka overthrew president francois government in twenty thirteen a few months later rebel leader michel djotodia was sworn in as interim president he was forced to resign after fighting between seleka and christian fighters known as the anti blocker continue the un sent a peacekeeping force to support african union and french for.
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