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i mean the five million but you get that meal was so from the moment a bigger picture comes i mean one of wonder woman was kazakhstan because the beauty of being a bit of it is the summer school because this is my main problems from the. day what did they say to you when you told them that you are citizen. this something also dr phil sutton seemed to constructable though. must have that moment in his bed the business number of levels of business the amazon kind of joseph campbell source of jungle no women couldn't have the memoirs. both of whom are going to. bring her time in detention. or says she was never charged with a crime and never appeared before court. instead she was subjected to terrifying interrogations that sometimes lasted twenty four hours and to michigan appeared
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with some cop occupying a most mission call particular courses all the. time with sean so the question the place was a look at some. could have been a sort of as a sort of to. start in detention. lost thirty kilograms and as consternation bearers made them a local branch a member of a group doing yet although the. china defends their training centers releasing this fifteen minute video on state television. we are shown eagerly learning chinese. getting job training and dancing and singing songs praising the communist party.
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i want to show you this this is china's version of what is happening in these titles. for you from you which i. love. the term issue in the middle. saying china is lying in this view. the other now louder than the watch. one day says authorities suddenly released her and put her on a plane back to kazakhstan. feeling unsafe even in her home country she fled to turkey and now lives with other former detainees.
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since you're pretty upset by this they're curating the humanitarian disaster and they are growing seedless of. last november that hatred and anger spilled onto the streets of geneva in switzerland. as china appeared before a united nations human rights panel protesters marched on un offices calling for the release of all week all i hear the protests. in their. millions. players is taking care of us inside china's actions were being questioned
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with some countries calling for the centers to be shut down we are deeply concerned by credible reports of the mass detention repression and surveillance of course and other months but chinese officials remain defiant about. quote you don't do that but. while china denies it's persecuting people based on their religion an unlikely source says otherwise and you say you know their. use of it is a wee girl who says he's a chinese spy. he claims the information he's gathered has sent people including his own family and neighbors to the camps. of players gone before. josh young. so are the evil going here. or do you hear the.
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use of tells us he originally agreed to spar to protect his family and to be treated less harshly as a weeder yeah sure where the poor dog but with our full. water therefore will go to. the use of says his fellow weaker as can be locked up for almost anything read in the koran having a long beard wearing a headscarf studying abroad or even talking to people outside the country. for church feel. washington. and according to use of china's reach is growing he's spy
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don't we yours in several countries including turkey and says agents have even abducted people and returned them to china i'm a child payer paid by the state of. sure if i wish to know your time of the. tongue. despite helping the authorities his family was still imprisoned. in your home where you. wouldn't heal. some of them. for you. barbara. i or the giorgio. punk. toy were shoes from the boy king.
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he expects retribution for speaking to us but believes he needs to clear his conscience. to answer growing i'm sure. when i. say i want. me to go there was. me. and. for the change of all that. sawyer or crazy as she went into. a war. on time. yeah it was a shock. to me i had little. hope all. the leaders in turkey have more to fear then spies. after years of offering them
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a safe haven turkey's president has begun making deals with china with trade now worth twenty eight billion dollars a year. we girls are afraid turkey will choose its economy over their welfare. for some the time has come to move on yet again. that's a group of canadian readers are here trying to help registering those wanting asylum in canada. organizers here tell us that in the past three days more than one thousand five hundred people were put in applications to relieve is just another indication of how desperate people are to find a safe refuge. the longer they stay here in turkey the more difficult their situation. their passports are expiring and china is refusing to renew them leaving them in limbo. there is no way to get even there temporarily. for.
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the present he is a stateless how common is his story his example people i have interviewed so four hundred percent his case is just a rule this is not an exception. turkey once granted we get citizenship but that's become much more difficult there is a level of desperation. yes you cannot open bank account you can rent a house. or we have been persecuted in china we have sought that you know once in turkey we will be able to build a new life where this is not the case. do well he faces the same uncertainty his passport expires without papers he's not officially allowed to work. here at home at night he tries to stay positive for his wife and two daughters. well with growing pressure from china and
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turkey feeling less welcome he worries what the future holds in our homeland we are not accepted by truly dormant as there is it isn't and in turkey we are not accepted as like to take brother here to live just as a thief not as a. man like equal with. that frustration is pushing some weekers to the. day's drive from istanbul is the town of chi syria. nestled in the anatolia plains say it looks a lot like their homeland of shin joan. a thousand wiggers have now made it their home away from home a place where they can live the kind of life denied to them back in china slum
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right. after prayers we meet some of the men of the community most a.v. suffered inching just before escaping the crackdown. you know i'm in a negative. and want to spoil. sport but what they went through they say is nothing compared to the pain of leaving their loved ones behind. but. then miscounted i. understand is a company. turismo women who go on them to send all the birth of them on them. because some of them old number one on the. what little news that does get out worries them even more.
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well. most of her. budget so this committee. has all this he's feeling a deep rage i get this done. this in the newsroom. i'm still committed to. it was that. we would do that would get how many people here then believe that we need their own independent state. because had to get it on the must get a kid have to live better get a kid. with. a. community
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leader say it supports his people's resolve to fight by saying that we should be fighting for an independent state. are you not thereby becoming the separatists that china says you are busy to look for those just in the histories among bob's of the cylinder is a bit slow on this just a bit limited but kitchen in brazil while music the fact that their lender was took the for such a venture allows us. time on then we're going completive ledgers a topic in. the called. we contacted chinese officials seeking a response to the allegations we've heard of detention spying and torture there's been no reply. in stamboul
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to well he says he's telling the truth about what happened to him in jail. but rather than taking up arms he's fighting back in his own way. he's passing on his culture to the next generation. in the. city of the. homeland if the district and we can oppress our culture. when our we have a chance there are we have a chance we need to cherish every new book preserve it to keep it alive. those chances are getting more limited in a world where china is increasingly calling the shots. for now i do while we can
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only dream of a solution to their plight. a safe place to call home. counting the cost this week we're focusing on venezuela where people are scavenging for food as a political crisis unfolds how the game of oil is influencing events all the drones plus how creditors are playing a role and why the reports of the run for the legal. terms of the cost.
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zero. and for you. u.s. president donald trump says military intervention in venezuela is an option. hello this is al jazeera on line from the headquarters in doha for the back to war also coming up yemen's warring sides hold talks to try to solve these fires in the strategic port city plus we meet the families being failed by romania's crumbling
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health system the government hasn't built a hospital in thirty years and the story of an iraqi antiques dealer defying threats and winning demand to keep selling pieces of baghdad's told in iraq. u.s. president donald trump says sending the military to venezuela is an option in an interview with c.b.s. news he also said he refused to meet with venezuela's president nicolas maduro meanwhile maduro has offered to hold early parliamentary elections as he fights demands to resign but his rival horn is demanding a presidential vote and the deadline for venezuela's embattled president maduro to call new elections is due to expire in america it said lucy in human reports from. the european union's deadline is almost up for president nicolas maduro to decide
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to hold free and internationally supervised elections presidential elections in the very very short term or the e.u. will recognize as the interim president i don't think there's much of a mystery about which way this is going to go because president has already said emphatically that he will not accept quote blackmail or being bullied by these arrogant europeans those artwork his words and so we're at a stalemate right now and probably on the verge of seeing yet more countries join those who recognize wide ball as the interim president of this country however europe is being very careful about promising to impose sanctions economic sanctions they have said they're willing to do so on individuals members of the government but not blanket economic sanctions like the kind of the united states is is putting on the government because they say that that will hurt ordinary people and not the government as we mentioned president donald trump has weighed in on the venezuela
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crisis. well he is requested a meeting and i've turned it down because we're very far along in the process you have a young and energetic gentleman but you have other people within that same group that have been very very. if you talk about democracy it's really democracy in action i speak to christian salumi in washington for his christian president says sending the military is an option did he give any indication of what ows the u.s. is going to do to help the opposition leader in venezuela. yeah not a lot of detail from the president on the u.s. is next moves in venezuela he primarily was reiterating what his cabinet officials have been saying that all options are on the table basically when it comes to supporting interim president won guide so one of them being the military option the
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president wouldn't answer the question what would justify a military intervention in venezuela what he did say concretely is that he had refused to meet with. venezuela's nicolas maduro in recent months and that he would continue to do so saying that at this stage the united states is quote very far along in the process so not a lot of specifics but the message seems to be clear that the president's mind appears to be made up he doesn't see any reason to negotiate he's going to stand behind this decision and stand behind why the united states wants regime change and as far as they're concerned apparently there's nothing to talk about with mr moore or they want regime change in the cabinet officials are talking about sending aides to venezuela. yeah absolutely we've heard on friday john bolton national security advisor was tweeting about sending aid that the united states is ready to send aid which has been requested by one guy doe not
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a lot of details here as well in the tweet bolton said that the united states was ready to mobilize and transport medicine surgical supplies and nutritional supplements nicolas maduro has refused so far to accept aid from the united states and the international committee of the red cross has been cautioning that any aid delivery under these circumstances would be very dangerous for the people without any assurances from national security forces in venezuela who at this time remain behind the president thank you for that christian salumi reporting there live from washington in other world news yemen's warring sides are holding talks aboard a boat in the red sea trying to save the who data truce the meeting between the sound backs government and hoofy rebels is being chaired by the un's outgoing monitor retired dutch general patrick the sides are discussing how to implement a peace agreement reached in sweden last year it calls for
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a withdrawal of forces from with data home of a crucial seaports city earlier we spoke to our correspondent who's covered the yemen story extensively. we're seeing some. both the hoses of the government trading accusations about how to sort of this whole dispute about the who data the thieves are saying that there are military attacks targeting them on the outskirts of the city of her data which they consider to be a sign that the government and the saudi u.a.e. coalition are not genuine about any political settlement the same time the government is saying that this meeting is about one crucial point which is the whole thesis must implement the deal that was signed in sweden in december the course for the earth is to pull out from the data and hand over control of the city to the government and this is the biggest difference now between all the parties and this is what the u.n. needs to solve there are different ideas floated by all the parties first of all they would like to start deploying united nations monitors on the ground to
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starting from today hopefully to continue what they started a few few weeks ago after that they're looking to different alternatives like the u.n. to control the whole area the whole things are still of the view that the other ones who are legitimate the only allow for local authorities of her data to take over the dismissing the whole idea of the government taking over of the government is insisting this is an issue of legitimity legitimacy and national sovereignty but they are not the ones who have the upper hand that's part of the northern was the country is under the healthy control of the hokies are not willing to surrender. a deputy chief of staff with the yemeni army general stanley hours indomie has died of injuries he sustained in a drone attack three weeks ago hoofy military drone hit a military parade in. aden killing at least five people the head of yemen's intelligence service mohammed july's was among the victims as were other senior
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military officers meanwhile pope francis has appealed for an end to the war in yemen ahead of a historic three day visit to the united arab emirates addressing a crowd in the vatican the head of the roman catholic church urged those involved in the conflict to respect the ceasefire in who data he later boarded a flight to abu dhabi where he'll be met by the conference and key u.a.e. dignitaries this is the first time a pope has visited the arabian peninsula now earlier human rights watch released an open letter to paul francis saying he should use his visit to press the u.s. government to end violations in yemen part of it read the u.a.e. plays a prominent role in the saudi led coalition's military operations in yemen since march twenty fifteen the coalition has indiscriminately bombed homes markets and schools impeded the delivery of humanitarian aid and used widely banned cluster munitions human rights watch has documented nearly ninety apparent unlawful coalition attacks some of them lightly war crimes israeli workers have begun
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building a new steel fence along the border with gaza israel's prime minister says it's designed to keep out what he called policy and terrorists this will be sixty five kilometers long and six meters high when completed almost three hundred palestinians have been killed and thousands injured in months of protests along the border between gaza and israel on israel's blockade harry foster has more from jerusalem. well this is confirmation that work has now begun on what has been a longstanding plan by the israelis to build a much more substantial much higher much stronger border fence along the israel gaza border will run along the same course as the underground barrier which israel has also been constructing to prevent tunnels from gaza territory into israeli territory and it is accompanied by a warning from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu that despite the fact that elections are upcoming in israel ninth of april is the date for those
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elections to take place that israel would take any military action that it deemed necessary unless hamas continued to ensure that quiet prevailed along the border of course the protests have been going on on that border for ten months now there are also efforts underway by the egyptians and the qataris to try to ensure that quiet prevails the political leader of hamas which controls the gaza strip is melania is in cairo there is an understanding that the egyptians are saying that they will maintain the opening of the rough our border crossing if hamas continues or does more to restrain the border protests but the fact that the these protests and the situation on the border is extremely tense and could lead towards an escalation has been evidenced again today sunday with the publication of a video which showed what took place on the twenty second of january when an israeli soldier was struck in the helmet by a bullet fired from gaza and territory islamic jihad claiming that that was their
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action shooting that israeli soldier after he himself had been firing into a crowd of protesters the fact that his helmet protected him from significant injury or even death could be really the line between what might have been a major escalation and which what and what actually took place which was an israeli tank firing on a hamas border post killing. one thomaston even so it does remain extremely delicate situation and on top of the fact that already according to the united nations last week we have seen two hundred ninety five palestinians killed in these ten months of protests six thousand injured by live fire twenty nine thousand injured altogether. the signing of a peace deal aimed at ending six years of fighting in the central african republic has been postponed it's not clear why the agreement between the leaders of fourteen armed groups and the government was scheduled to be signed in sudan the sudanese
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capital khartoum has hosted a week of talks there aimed at ending war between christian and muslim militia which has killed thousands of people into space hundreds of others in sea are still ahead here on al-jazeera scars of war after enduring years of violence syrian and cuties phrase and long wait oprah statically. guys incumbent president mikey sound kicks off reelection his reelection bid as his rivals accuse him of clamping down on the opposition. and we've got plenty of snow in the store.
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