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other than the time. it's a woman believed to be working with isis has also been captured. i don't mean to be a gun i'll get a little i don't know it's just not there to most of us about money but on the other minute upmost didn't i didn't know how did it come up that i was with thomas trying to do just about everything that's not about to say that only a little crazy of us. was at the moment the woman was loaded up with two separate trucks the mail business and or driven convoy back towards what he was had called the further interrogation. and yelled. at me come up. to me. on the way back to shake out some of the vehicles
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a hole to it in the middle of nowhere and. cut. the commitment of cutting down on the continent. are interpreted tells us oh he just stopped the convoy to execute the two male captives of some of the colony. now. ok they get it or. it turns out to have been a mock execution intended to terrify them to making confession. base orders the rest would be taken to an office. the men a locked in a container outside. the gentle spin down to them and said that the ok
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i just knew to. just any money you have for morning you know is home for the morning money news now and when you follow through here in the gulf fading in a critical. dimension of his senate they're. going to offer you don't want to hire for several of the muslim faith. in the. me of his image of him main event an occasion when she tells the need for much of the things that you need traffic dela. because here you think you have all of that love comes in to look older than you big could see what it. was a kid who you know my goal for the most middle class and then you just don't understand what to do and then we got the conceit of. the day it is over and then we got to constantly got to come see it and then do it yourself and never had a cause that he could and it was. not you know quite well done it yet he didn't want
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to do that's taking that into oh get out of that it cannot promise of what i said you can come several see any of us here is just welcome to. the person gets to feel i don't fuck with you for instance will pull of my mean what he decides not to execute the prisoners immediately in the exchange for information where about to go to isis units. in the height of the not good. and you bad like a large bad well i did it wash over fine and good luck good on him that it was funny at the house and the judge and then he got the how come i do know the severity of the line. you know my how when we don't know how to do what she. says a lot more often than not i was going to run the washer want us to let them go back to you know i don't know i mean you were going to do one hundred and then i showed
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how the hatchet and bottom ask any of us to put your child the small animal must you know mark i know you know but you. have no business suit you know. i want to know which one was good in the room. our tested because it was my. idea that it's done i don't know enough to go back to the shop that was and how they knew i was. that down oh my god they're going to do what i should trust that they were particularly offended because of. the i do know about how that is casual. after the isis fighters the question it's the woman's turn. is interrogating the judge as
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a kind of possible executioner overwhelmed by. the hope that all present will provide some protection for the prisoners. yes good move from me despite its birth oh mother i love the i just don't feel like that the good. that shocks me so much might actually mark what she will cherish that she had. why the fuck. this is someone it's you know just trying to say that. are you deaf and i just want to hear oh you have to have just said to chill out without a condom left on one of. my mind to see it in my mind it's image i want. is one of them was on the line and i must have a clue and probably have. been mystified to make phone hot it. was
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surprised when he does interrogation has been comparatively mild. inside of me because i have it what has occurred to him to be in what you are feeling to hear him inside a series of events passing over you should all each into should i say we are. as a kind of and that kind of a shift and then while he has battled to sure do a fitness ahead of the mark of a tan it to not. show how i am today well i've. said that she was a harmless enough. to me. that she had been what she had been the next morning you get a better idea of how these communities are driven by thirst for retribution an individual family with ties to isis faces being expelled the homes of possessions
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destroyed for knocked a bit of advice a normal explosion. comes to one of the blasts of when they should say how shit and its first. time to beard vollmer should i track for the fate that here take it from me is wrong to the families of the isis militants who lived here where she driven out some time ago another family with no connection to isis since occupied the houses but the buildings were still destroyed however if you have it to fall in and. you do. on what is it about the new residents were lucky to escape clause the second as a modern kind of god of. the people. that. attacks like these been happening all over iraqi territory once controlled by isis. but i didn't see that in our why he did you know the guy.
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from the times it's not a home. where he has yet to arrive to isis prison it's all still the container and often now the largest but it looks like the been beaten up yeah sure yes or. no. who is part of the. new can of the higher for now i'm like from that and. films and photos show shows day. made to and over from yesterday anderson marry into a status for more. talks and tokens you need additional. itself i just don't know how to smile and hand tishevitz found i left leavenworth.
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comes to naught. comes to no want the full the do i know how to be. in can. i don't want. to know what he did how would. one how would. one how to. be it would be a geminid slane only did ya bond only need a. woman is so dia. buffett. gentlemen how to manage kind of hollywood stars right ahead. rita doesn't care much for online afresh or how she trade instead she gathers her men and sets off on another operation. revenge will be a powerful motive here for some time to come. for as long as we're filming with the militia the two isis suspect remained alive in the container. we later head the day after we took our cameras away the men were executed. the young female suspect was
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released. other tales of opera true justice have emerged from iraq since isis was bankwest even some of the communities the once suffered dreadfully addresses controlled have paid a heavy price for their assumed guilt by association. it may take many years for this wounded nation to lay its violent past to rest. recruited to war exploited to on the battlefield the call the new regime placed in different value and. then abandoned. we should be ashamed. for for all. of us to.
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and i'm richelle carey this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes. we've had victory after victory after victory. donald trump's bold prediction eisel has been defeated in iraq and syria and a formal declaration is imminent. the united nations is warning against using humanitarian aid as a political weapon in venezuela's leadership crisis. fear factor by striking teachers in zimbabwe say the government is trying to end tema day for staying home . and scientists raise the alarm on climate change after one of the warmest years on record. the defeat of iceland syria and iraq it's a minute that is the bold prediction from donald trump who says a formal announcement will come next week while the us president believes the armed
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group has been decimated and both countries military officials warn that thousands of fighters remain in syria to get more now from mike hanna and washington d.c. . smiles all round as members of the coalition gather for a group photograph much as happened since they last met most importantly president trump surprise decision to withdraw u.s. troops from syria this led to the resignation of defense secretary james mattis along with the u.s. envoy to the global coalition who has might be replaced the u.s. secretary of state offered woods of reassurance the drawdown of troops is essentially a tactical change it is not a change in the mission. it does not change the structure design or authorities on which the campaign has been based it simply represents a new stage in an old fight president trump argued at the time that eisel had been defeated a position he continues to hold insisting
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a formal announcement to this effect will be made soon the united states military our coalition partners and the syrian democratic forces have liberated virtually all of the territory previously held by isis and syria and iraq it should be formally announced some time probably next week that we will have one hundred percent of the caliphate many members of the coalition warned that this may not mean an end to the fight and then the. i call on all countries of the world to help iraq fight sleeper cells all over the country and to help iraq restore instability and return the liberated area to what they used to be in order for terrorism not to exist delegates at this conference taking note to the view of u.s. intelligence chiefs of dogs with that of the president their opinion given to the senate intelligence committee last month i saw remains
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a formidable organization and is still capable of attacking the united states by kind of al-jazeera washington. one iraqi city which was under the control of beisel for a long time as mosul it was taken over by the armed group in two thousand and fourteen they were training now three years later but the fight between isilon iraqi forces left large parts of that city in ruins matheson joins me live now from baghdad so rob how do people they are faile about this announcement this imminent announcement this claim from donald trump that isis been defeat it. well i think they're very concerned about it richelle and i think we do you know we heard the iraqi foreign minister in mike's package there saying that it's very important that foreign troops should stay in iraq in order to be able to help the iraqi military counter the remnants of i saw in the country because attacks are still going on according to the government it was back in twenty seventeen though when the city of mosul
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fell to the iraqi of iraqi military had been held by eisel for three years that point the prime minister that all the body had said that that was defeated in in iraq in the months following that there was an uptick in the number of attacks that were happening in and around iraq in the military has been trying to deal with those but the foreign troops that are here are an intrinsic part of trying to keep that security situation together the government in a very difficult situation at the moment because it has to also take into consideration the fact that a big part of the parliament. significant loyalty to and links to iran and iran does not want to have u.s. troops or foreign troops but particularly u.s. troops on its doorstep and in fact there's a move to put a bill before parliament when it comes back to session in early march that they will only be allowed to another year in the country before they get moved out so the government has to take that view into consideration but at the same time it's
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well aware that the american troops and other foreign troops in iraq are helping to contain the security situation helping to deal with the sporadic attacks that are being attributed to our assault there also of course training iraqi troops so eventually when those foreign troops do leave the iraqi troops are going to be able to deal with the situation on their own but it's a very difficult situation for the government to be in at the moment having said all of that life is beginning to gradually return to normal in iraq we're seeing it in mosul there's a big plan at the moment that the government's put in place to try to remove a lot of the rubble from the demolished and damaged buildings that were destroyed in the fighting between the iraqi military and particularly in the old city parts of mosul and people are beginning to try to rebuild their lives but thousands are still homeless. vocally small shop and surrounded by devastation.
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the wreckage of the iraqi military's battle to regain the city of mosul from i saw a gunman. as i said the other dollars out of us of our i still kidnapped and then killed my husband when they stormed the city back in twenty fourteen and ever since i've been struggling to an eleven and feed my children i still see as mosul in twenty fourteen but after a hard fought battle the iraqi military won it back three years later this is all that's left of what's known as the old city. the united nations says it'll take ten years to clear the rubble but. it's a good sign the rubble is being removed it gives people like me a chance to go back to where their house was and start rebuilding their lives the international committee of the red cross says there are about one point eight million people in iraq who can't return home often that's because their homes simply don't exist they've been destroyed in the fighting between the iraqi
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military and i saw but the i.c.r.c. also says it's not enough just to build houses it says people need a wide variety of different types of help before they can start again it is important that they are protected from further harm and their basic needs in housing in health in education and work in finding jobs are met. there's also pressure on iraq's government to give more financial help. in the old city of mosul there are more than sixteen thousand destroyed homes the government needs to do more to compensate people and support them to rebuild mosul . opened her shop using donations from charities she and her two sons have taken their first steps towards a normal life thousands more like he's still have nowhere to go matheson al-jazeera baghdad. one of the largest aid convoys since the start of syria's war has reached
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a remote refugee camp on the border the border that is with jordan more than one hundred trucks brought food and medical supplies to thousands of syrians stranded in rockland county aid workers will also provide an emergency vaccination campaign for ten thousand children their campus home to more than forty thousand people who previously received aid in november says a malak is the u.n. h.c.r. representative for syria he joins us from from damascus we appreciate your time very much so what what have been the challenges and getting aid to this camp at this particular camp. it is an extremely remote area right at the border with jordan and syria in the middle of it does it for the last two years despite pollution has been stranded there it's actually a tragedy that these people have no access to food there is teenage mothers in their children who cannot go to school there are people who would like to leave and
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return to their guests cannot do that and be the last time we were there to bring assistance it was in november so it took us weeks of negotiation with all concerned to be able to bring this convoy it again it is. a smaller makeshift arrangement that they're trying to put in place for this camp but then we need to find more permanent solution and we cannot be left in this dire state as they are no what are the types of things that you were able to bring to the refugees there i mean what is it what is the typical will like what is a typical day like for them. everything is needed in that camp we have bringing in for example. not just the food but also there are students who are stuck in their area bringing education material for that their children who've not had vaccinations last time we did vaccination for five thousand children this time they're going to do x. in addition for ten thousand children they'll be bringing basic things like the dignity kits be call it even sen an update from him and they are not there we're
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trying to bring in chuck loads of winter clothes regular clothes we're also going to talk to people to find out their intention to relocate to their places back home because most of them would like to move out of this dreadful situation that they're stranded in right now so the thing is as you said they haven't had any assistance since november what you're able to bring now how how long do you anticipate this will last. well some of these are like the winter garments and ten cent last exceeding that those kind of things we're going to last throughout the winter so that will be a comfort for them that breaks and again is going to be for a longer time but food cannot last more than thirty days so this cannot be a one off once of support to these camps we need regular access to these people and access to these people has been absolutely a difficult thing just look jane we have to deal with the international coalition forces who are in control of that area we have to deal with the russian federation forces we have to deal with the government of syria and arrangements then the armed
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groups inside we have to remember these people that go in my colleagues more than three hundred two who are out there right now camped in the desert they will be there for seven days to go on armed we do not go with escorts our security needs to be get emptied by all this and they say is it painfully slow process to get these d confliction to be call it from all these parties that the humanitarians can go in deliver and come out safely. so. you're talking about you know backs of nations and and staying warm some of the most basic obviously needs is to physically stay alive is there anything that can be or is being done to deal with the trauma that children are going through. this is absolutely a massive thing in there last time when we went didn't we sat with these families we talked to children and this is a trauma which requires specialized. medicines in their not even basic issues
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and. specially those going through issues like family separations the teenage mothers in there as i mentioned earlier but also videos. lost their husbands have lost their family members these cannot be treated with what food and short term assistance would bring this it quiet specialize attention and for us to do that the most important thing is that be find a more permanent solution to this pope relation and not leave them in this dire state that they are right now absolutely such a c.r. thank you very much appreciate it thank you out of the crisis in venezuela nicolas maduro says he supports dialogue in the ongoing political and humanitarian crisis but it was head saying that he is ready to take part in any process that would lead to national agreements comes ahead of a meeting in europe wide by a newly formed international group that aims to solve the crisis it involves eight european countries and several latin american nations iraq.
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i rather thought the support to the full stage of the multi fuels mechanism integrated by the government of mexico fourteen countries of the caribbean and i believe you are proposing reality to participate in the process of sovereign host you from dialogue to look for national agenda up agreements peace and understanding . meanwhile the un is warning against using humanitarian aid as a pawn and venezuela and the u.s. says trucks carrying supplies have arrived in neighboring colombia and are ready to cross over they were sent there after a request by venezuela self declared interim president of the opposition says the military has blocked a bridge along the border where the aid is meant to pass. the any reports on the colombia venezuela border. the promised a doesn't even reach the venezuelan border but the government of nicolas maduro is already taking steps to stop it entering the country fences huge shipping containers and armed soldiers are blocking crossings into venice where. the united
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states and neighboring colombia are leading an effort to move tens of millions of dollars worth of aid into linux well it includes desperately needed medicines and food. president has long denied this country faces any such crisis in regard to the aid offer as the first step towards ending the asian of the country india is a vinous well as a position it's no more doing an act of compassion. humanitarian aid is humanitarian aid is to take care of the emergency it doesn't resolve the problem of food it's important to say that it's to attend to the most vulnerable that today are about to lose their lives. on wednesday the u.s. secretary of state in colombia's foreign ministers call them president maduro to change his mind in where we're going to have been as well and people are calling for this humanitarian aid to arrive and what it needs to do is not impede our being
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as well and brothers from getting the humanitarian aid they need this is the end thrones. that bridge their main entry point for the aid arriving from the capital but we're still days away from being ready to operate as a humanitarian corridor the building there you see behind me is being adapted to properly store food and medicine that will arrive for the first trucks are still on their way from there are expected here at some point on thursday and local authorities are telling us that even once all this will be ready they still don't have a clear plan and how to move this into venezuela. on the venezuela side of the border hungry families were anxiously waiting for news of the shipments. and even hearing . fled their home country where hoping to receive some help.
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we were told we could receive some food and help here but no they're saying it needs to go into venezuela will not let us in let's hope he will put a hand on his heart something that at least for now seems out of the question i listen to him. plenty more ahead on the news hour including how dozens of refugees stranded in cyprus for more than twenty years are getting their british passports at last my sort of currency is the divisive issue in the presidential election campaign and in sport it was a golden game for the warriors as they thrashed the san antonio spurs details coming up in a bit. britain's prime minister theresa may is in brussels to urge leaders to accept changes to their brics that agreement or face the prospect of the u.k. leaving the block without a deal to leave the european union on the twenty ninth of march the border between
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northern ireland and the republic of ireland is the main sticking point either side wants a hard border the british parliament doesn't like the plan to keep trade policy under the control of brussels if negotiations fail. brussels for us so naive seems to have been pretty clear to theresa may that we are not changing anything why is she going. yes the big question isn't a reason why ahead of arriving here in brussels said that she had renewed determination to go out and battle for britain and northern ireland without actually specifying what plans are but she see it purely because she doesn't have much choice her withdrawal agreement was resoundingly defeated in the middle of january m.p.'s them back to the men bit into that withdrawal agreement that forced her to come back here to ask for alternative arrangements to the so-called backstop
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briefly to remind you that's the insurance policy that the e.u. a demanding on being within that would draw agreement to keep the border open between northern ireland and the republic of ireland at the end of a two year transition period if no alternative plans are in place and also magically the whole of the u.k. will remain part of some sort of customs arrangement alignment with the e.u. breaks it is over state not very happy with any continuing e.u. foothold in the way in which britain runs its affairs but donald tusk head of the european council has made it very very clear that they would absolutely not reopen any negotiations over the would rule agreement if the focus is on trying to get rid of this so-called backstop so what could treason may do well we'll see what happens over the course of the day alternative arrangements undoubtedly being discussed behind the scenes but we won't as yet know what they are until possibly later on in the day what options are there that are still open to the british government.
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well there are clearly some options but it seems that the e.u. already ready to dismiss them very quickly one by one there's been talk of technology on the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland of the same common that exists between canada. and the united states because the billions of dollars in investment to get that technology up and running it took years to build that infrastructure and it is a very much hard infrastructure on the border that's been clearly rejected by the irish government to very keen to make sure the backstop is in place the british government to hoping for a sunset clause to be put on the backstop so that they know that it will only last for a certain amount of time they also are trying to get the e.u. to allow britain to unilaterally pull out of it at some point but each and every one of these suggestions already has been dismissed by the european union but there is another possibility lurking in the wings it's called the multi ause compromise
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it seems to be gaining some traction back in the u.k. amongst conservative policy members it would essentially extend the transition period by a year giving some extra thinking time to provide alternative arrangements of the back sort but of course we can only imagine that in three years time we're back to square one still questions about whether or not the backstop should be there or not so who knows exactly what the next step will be wow ok named barker and russell for me thank you. six refugee family stranded on a british military base in cyprus for more than twenty years and one legal battle to settle in the u.k. in phylum seekers had arrived in a fishing boat operated by smugglers have been living in disused military housing on the island ever since david schaper reports. it was more than twenty years ago when a smuggler's fishing boat founded in these waters with more than seventy refugees
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on board the waves were driving them towards cliffs below a british military base in cyprus helicopters were scrambled to lift them out. coven was just three years old at the time he's lived here at number ten condon ave you ever since in a sovereign territory of the united kingdom an iraqi kurd his british passport is about to arrive at last. gets to some point where you you don't have hope anymore like. you just get used to wait just that without any answer or it's. the only glimpse you can get of his future is on a computer with patchy internet the news was all about the weather. i think. so. tony blair was the prime minister when he first came ashore saying things could
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only get better the iraqi president saddam hussein was still persecuting his fellow kurds. may is now u.k. leader but as home secretary she fought to keep them out. a whole new generation has now grown up and hearts which wants house british soldiers that are riddled with asbestos.

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