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di maggio dajuan johnny foundation the fire have been and ward and match their strategy project an ambulance service that runs across the country the government is not taking any chances because it has to comply with the un regulation. is a compound all of the drama dollars and also turning to t.v. ad said several organizations according to religious their board dozens of letters have already been made that people have been digging into prevent their custody bugga son wants to send a signal to the united nations that it will comply with the rules and regulations the bugger tunney milegi very green saying that they did not and reaction to the. all the indian pressure buggers on. gold and the military is ready for any eventuality but the government and islamabad also keen to throw the rest of the
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word that it wants to follow through with the national action plan richard adopted in britain. after their deadly attack on an army public school in virginia get over one hundred thirty students demand for goods from the government move is to ensure that these groups are not able to operate outside the ambit of the law and of god many of them are now facing abroad very some added seizures and also a day. and now a religious school run by jaish e mohammed in northeastern pakistan appears to be intact days off to india said it destroyed the compound in an air raid that's according to satellite pictures from a private u.s. company reviewed by the reuters news agency the indian government said its air strikes hit all intended targets and killed a large number of fighters pakistan has maintained that the bomb the bombs here's a forested area and did not cause any casualties well al jazeera as far as jamil is
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live for us now in new delhi every had any response from the indian government to all this today. stasia no we have not the indian government throughout this entire affair has been fairly tight lipped but they've always maintained that yes these airstrikes did occur and they did hit their targets but the details have been going a little back and forth earlier ahmed shah the president of the governing b.g.p. party had claimed that at least two hundred fifty members of jaish e mohammed were killed in the air strike one of his junior members later walked that back saying that was on the shah's own personal belief not that of the party or the government india's defense minister declined to give exact numbers when the opposition asked her and india's air chief marshal stayed out of politics completely saying the air force was not interested in casualties only in him only in hitting its targets which he said they did now late on tuesday india's interior
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minister raj not saying said that the country might not know for a while how many members were actually killed but he did cite india's surveillance system that did detect three hundred mobile phones active in the area before the airstrike you know he used that to lash out at the opposition saying does the opposition think that trees are using the mobile phones all these leaves people must have been there but that's not what's happened this whole incident has taken a very big political tune the government is accusing the opposition of politicizing the entire thing and the opposition is accusing the government of the exact same and with elections set to happen here in about a month's time this entire thing will remain political at least until some more hard evidence is shown or brought forward. across as developments from new delhi thank you founds. well algeria's on the chief has promised to do whatever is necessary to stop the country sliding back into what he called the painfully years of the civil war protests against the president had been building since late last
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month demanding that he reverse his decision to stand for reelection and the heywood reports. they've no know of a leader who want their country for twenty years. but there appears to be a groundswell against algeria as abdelaziz bouteflika in the capital algiers the message from thousands of demonstrating students was clear they want him to leave office now. we are against beautifully karna gets a regime we are fed up twenty years are enough we want change. they've been in power for twenty years we've overlooked the situation for too long too process it's time now for people to wake up and not just citizens. some students were forced to cover their faces suffering from the effects of take ass this outpouring of anger began when algeria is ailing leader announced he would run for with term as
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president the cry for politically could to step aside has been growing louder every day spreading beyond the boundaries about is. the military which helped lead and shape the country during and after the bloody civil war in the one nine hundred ninety s. wields power here and its military chief says it wants to guarantee algeria security. that. some parties which feel annoyed to secure and stable do not like it you want to take back to the years of pain during which people suffered all kinds of suffering and paid a heavy price the great people who lived through such difficult times. were never given the bounty of security. president beautifully go suffered a stroke six years ago and has rarely been seen in public since he's offered to sure any new term in power but many who believe that it doesn't go far enough.
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several days of protests against his rule of law to more than two hundred people being injured you. can say constitute the right to free expression is part of the algerian constitution we expect that those rights be respected where there is peaceful demonstrations under the rule of law. the military has warned that some people want to take algeria backwards protesters say they are getting ahead to trying to secure a better future and after twenty years it is time to change and when he would al-jazeera. well as we've just heard algeria's military chief has been referring to the civil war of the one nine hundred ninety s. what came to be known as algeria is black decade began in one thousand nine hundred two with a military coup which prevented the opposition islamic salvation front from winning a second round of what was meant to be the country's first democratic election the war that ensued it killed two hundred thousand people and injured many more fifteen
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thousand algerians also disappeared while dalia gonna me as becky is an algerian political analyst and a resident scholar at the carnegie middle east center and she joins us now via skype from beirut dollie i believe you were just in algiers observing the protests . yes indeed i was in the deer's i just flew back to. the demonstration. of course the political scientists but i participated also during in citizen and i can tell you that this is a really unique sequence of events of that we are witnessing in algeria that we haven't seen since the ninety's as i wrote it in my latest piece for middle east. reminds me of those brought us that my mother used to drive me to in the ninety's there was thousands of algeria in the streets and their determination is as strong
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as their exasperate sion and it feels that this time is not to go ring you know it feels like this time is the slot that julian people did. and they are not going to to take do you think that the protests are having an impact but if it still has the support of the military. well i think the protests have an impact you know but it is very important to keep in mind that how the algerian region works that we are talking about a very old park and complex. it is composed by several strata if i may say if they were in circles. they'd gura gratz business leader and of course the political military elite and all these circles are bound by tribal five million all regional ties of course the end to a connectedness between them is very strong as is the interdependency so what is at
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stake right now is huge for all these the stratas that compose the algerian regime and this is why it fears that they are you know all doing. power and they are trying to gain more time but i don't think according to what i've seen on the ground that it will be the jury in people who would blink first dalia is there a concern you've referred to the protests being like what happened in the one nine hundred ninety s. is there a concern that there may be violence or a return to civil war. well i have to insist on a very important point to the peaceful nature of these protests that i have seen. peaceful and highly experienced people even when i march with a student on february twenty sixth these students were pretty young they were in their twenty's twenty one twenty two they didn't witness the city being war yet the memory of the civil war was very present when i asked them they said we didn't
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leave it but we remember it because our parents told us about it and when i when i walked with the protester on march first it was the same the memory of the civil war is still present and people do not want to read it and to replay kate what happened in the ninety's i have to insist on how civilized and peaceful these protests to where you know i've seen people with a garbage bag you know to to put there are empty bottle in. their bags i've seen people who stopped chanting when reaching. down i've seen people who stopped chanting when reaching a place when there was a funeral i've seen people chanting still me yesenia which means peaceful peaceful each time they reach a police barricade so. cognizant and they are very conscious about the suffering that we all leave during the ninety's and they do not want the
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protest to be violent but they don't also want to protest to be violent because they are you know aware of the international and national images that they are they are. broadcasting if i may say many of them told me for instance we are not to the yellow best and we don't want to be violent like them so it is really important for us to remain peaceful so if by loose happen i am afraid that this will come might come first from the security forces dalia ghanem he has back an algerian political analyst thank you for being with us on al-jazeera. still ahead on al-jazeera an aviation strike has halted flights out of kenya's main airport. and venezuela's president has helped crush what he calls the crazed minority trying to
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for ten out. hello again and welcome back we're here cross parts of seoul korea we are watching the pollution at a very high rates right now and most of that is coming from parts of china take a look at some video that is coming in across the region as the city is under some very very dense smog right now now they have put up some cloud city technology to try to get some rain in the atmosphere in bring out that pollution but unfortunately that hasn't worked across much of the region i want to show you what we do expect to see as we go through the rest of the day we are looking at dry conditions continuing for that area much of the rain though is going to be over here towards japan and unfortunately we don't really expect to see any rain across parts of the korean peninsula over the next few days so thursday quite rainy across parts of japan as we go towards friday though it is going to be drier tokyo eleven
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degrees there osaka we do expect to see about eleven degrees for you as well we're here across china down towards the south it is going to be rainy for many locations we do have a front that is extending across much of south china right now and you can see that stationary front just to the north of hong kong so rain across many areas we did see some rain across hong kong yesterday we are looking at mostly cloudy conditions right now taiwan though over the next few days you're rain is going to be quite heavy we could be seeing some localized flooding across much of the region but of torching high it is can be cloudy with a temperature of twelve. hello
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again i'm. reminded of the news this hour north korea is reportedly restoring facilities as a long range rocket launch site that it dismantled last year the reports in south korean media follow the failed summit last week between donald trump and kim jong il and. new satellite pictures appeared to refute india's claim that it destroyed a religious school linked to the group jaish e mohammed in pakistan india had said it's an strikes hit all intended targets and
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killed a large number of fighters algeria's army chief says he won't let the country go back to what he calls an era of bloodshed he was talking as students led more protests the eighty two year old president abdul aziz to stand down. many flights have been canceled from kenya's main airport following a strike by aviation wakas riot police have been deployed to disperse protesters outside nairobi. force the strike follows a labor dispute between away his union and kenya airways. australia plans to send asylum seekers and offshore prison camps needing medical care to a remote island that's closer to indonesia than mainland australia prime minister scott morrison toward christmas island to announce the government's strategy his conservative government is reopening a camp there after parliament passed a law allowing doctors to decide which asylum seekers can come to a stranger for care the aim is to prevent them from reaching the mainland. anyone
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is the give coming to australia legally bought by understand that our border protection is in place we strengthen this after the efforts of the parliament to weaken that by the law and we will be ensuring with the increased support into operation sovereign borders that if you seek to come to a struggle you we will turn the boat back. south korea's president has ordered his government to take extraordinary measures to combat air pollution seven major cities including seoul have recorded high concentrations of fine dust particles that can cause many illnesses measures include shutting down public parking lots and limiting the number of cars allowed on the roads. then as well as president is vowing to crush what he's described as the crazed minority that wants to remove him from power nicolas maduro is also urging his supporters.
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