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and hopefully it will be completed by wednesday. we have medical forensic staff we have highly tried police know all working. to enable the chief coroner to have those processes commence and in completed as soon as possible out of respect for those loved ones for the family. and exploited one of my again is that tomorrow being monday people in christchurch and across new zealand will want to return to their lives it's the role of the new zealand police to ensure people us safe to do so. so what will you see tomorrow. you will see a highly visible police presence on the streets or and you'll businesses around your own schools. and even in the area right across the country so you will
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feel saif. to go about what you want to do tomorrow and. the last thing i want to clarify is there is some commentary in the public to mine about police response dogs to this incident this tragedy of an incident on friday afternoon. i can tell you that within six minutes of police speak called. on triple one within six months. only stuff. all the same within ten minutes it was a bear i don't defend a squad we're all insane and within thirty six minutes. we had that by a ball of fear and a neck cast. thank you and i will take any questions what's the usual response to
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what would you get out quick fix the. onset of the i.r.s. i always sort of squat that we normally have to call it would be longer than that so this was a very very quick response and i think the people and the public should be assured . that we trying things like this hoping we neighbor if i have to respond or not and that. that's happening. so that's all part of the ongoing investigation but i think it's already in the mine that the if in the end is used a number of firearms including sydney automatic weapon. the plants know who saw the fin weapons i was still working through that process yes what happened is that that hot that he is basically it takes an instance about a hate experience that i say i will recently but that coventry has come to us and we are exploring that if we will speak to those people we would anyway as part of
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the investigation and anything that comes to light like that we will be sure it will have a place and say what it is that places teaching it on so good and i'm also aware of that there are not aware of whether or not that is actually true so we're going through that as well so it's important when we know the answers to that we share that with. all that it's just. so we hope i think you hit the chief card on to doing saying we hope to have at least one of those victims were to tonight and the process will build momentum you also heard it who say that the most important thing is to ensure that you don't get into for colorations done to one hundred percent solution to and that's what the prices will ensure. bath license since to mark the law it's just
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a guess is. that if we believe there were threats that needed to be managed we will do so but at the same time we will be highly visible on the streets and neighborhoods businesses scoles places of recreation and sport and even if they are to ensure that people can. and should go a bit as it moves resources thinking that debt cross-stitch for that absolutely we have an excess of two hundred extra police staff to work at a number of roles i've been talking to the district commander john price and i have to ensure that he has every a viable results so he can deploy them in a way that makes people feel safe to go about it was how long should we expect something like that out of resource to the we'll keep you updated on a member of the muslim community in christ is seen and he's never been here other
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than here and to be a white supremacist the community says that he's been arresting them it was a race that actually had him and he released you aware of this i'm aware of something that you might be talking about i think you've got your chronology wrong we think you were assigned thing. and then there was a piece of dealt with some days ago and i have been posting online but i think you have your chronology and parade. overdone everybody knows it was the lives of fifty of them came out not by a guy well i must. talk to that small thing. i need to be really sensitive in terms of what's a kid so i don't want to be descriptive but there were a number of victims as you know at digg severed you boss. it is understandable how they were missed amongst albums. thank you everybody thank
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you tony. we're listening there to mike busch the police commissioner confirming what we heard earlier from the prime minister that relatives of victims will be returned bodies will be returned to their loved ones at least one person will be returned commencing this evening and the rest by wednesday here went out to underscore that we've seen in his words a very quick response time by police within six minutes had the first police officers on the scene and he assured the public that there will be a very highly visible police presence in the streets in front of businesses schools and other places. he confirmed the number of arms were used in the attack including semiautomatic weapons and said that police authorities still going through various reports or claims of aspects of this behavior having heated lee or previously
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rather being reported to police and they're still looking into those claims let's go to wayne hay then so wayne there we heard from the police commissioner to expect a very high police presence in the streets is this sort of look and feel. of the streets going to change now. well i think that will be of concern not just to people in christchurch but also right around this country that is generally really get regarded as a safe place to live there is no doubt a sense that this may well change things certainly in the short term but maybe in the long term as well in the way that people go about their daily lives security at things like airports places of worship that will be of concern we also heard confirmation that there will still be
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a police presence as you mentioned outside mosques that is to ensure that people can go there and pray in safety without concern that something like this might happen again the mosques were ordered to be closed they are now open again they're allowed to open their doors for worship is to go there but obviously there will be a lot of nervous people about this particularly in the muslim community right around this country that they could be copycat events taking place so there's no doubt we will see an increase in security like i say not just in christchurch possibly but right around this country again i guess listening into some of the things which he said listening in to some of the things that the prime minister said earlier whether it's to do with the manifesto claims of this manifesto arriving nine minutes before the attack or claims that somehow police may have had some kind of history with the offender take us through the sort of theme of how
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much authorities did or did not know about the offender in question. yes well regarding a possible police contact or a complaint within the past few years about this main suspects this came from someone at a gun club in the city of the need in which is a few hours south of christchurch where brenton tarrant lived he was a member of a gun club there was an allegation or a suggestion rather that a complaint had been laid by another member of the club about this person about brenton terrine a few years ago that the complaint was made to police the police are saying they've gone back through all their files all their records and they cannot find anything that can verify that again that would perhaps back up as well the comments from the police and also from the new zealand prime minister since this occurred on friday that he was not on any watch lists in new zealand or indeed australia from where he
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is from the manifesto this was a revelation that came out late on saturday again in media here in christchurch that a document arrived the lengthy document a manifesto as brinton terrine has called it was emailed to the prime minister and several other email addresses including other members of government in new zealand media organizations both in new zealand and overseas detailing things that he was going to do the way it was written according to the media reports was as if it had already happened but it was sent to the email addresses all received by the prime minister's email address nine minutes before the attacks took place the prime minister has confirmed that that e-mail address which was a general e-mail address for the prime minister of new zealand not a direct one to her or a personal account that e-mail was received she confirmed that in that media
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conference that she held a short time ago but she said they really wasn't any detail in that within a couple. the minutes of that e-mail being received the security at parliament was alerted but again she said there was nothing in there that could have resulted in them moving any quicker that could have possibly seen them prevent this attack taking place or so much wind. on the mosque attacks has sparked debate about new zealand's gun laws frank a group who looks at that side of the story these are the guns brenton tyrant the man charged with the crisis killings showed the world before friday's indiscriminate killings inside two mosques town and had obtained a gun license and twenty seventeen and belong to a gun club where he practiced on the shooting range there an estimated one point five million firearms in a country of less than five million people gun owners need
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a license and moscow to background checks and safety training but once they have a license there is no restriction on the number of weapons making it difficult for authorities to track them there is a restriction on the type of weapons though military style guns automatics and handguns require a special license and must be richest and new zealand is a country where gun crimes are so rare the police don't routinely carry firearms but some analysts think friday's killings may lead to more public scrutiny of the existing laws what happened was completely unexpected but this is going to be a catalyst for change because often for countries to change the firearms laws you need a magnitude of being like this and this may be that event we know with some of the far around but about ninety five percent of the firearms are untraceable and this instant it's a particular problem because the man seems to have got the firearms lawfully. new
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zealand's gun laws were last amended nine hundred ninety two in response to the killing of thirteen people in our mourner by a man armed with military style weapons neighboring australia now has some of the world's strictest rules they too were in response to a mosque shooting where a gunman killed thirty five people and tasmania nine hundred ninety six a month earlier a man in the u.k. killed sixty schoolchildren with handguns that prompted the government there to impose strict gun laws now friday's attacks are forcing the new zealand government to rethink its gun laws undoubtedly new zealanders will question how someone could have come to have been in position of weapons of this nature. one of the issues we fry seeing is that. the guns that were used in this case appears to have bring modified a challenge the government says it will respond to priyanka gupta al jazeera
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or let's take you now live to christ church we're looking at scenes outside the mosque there in the city where people have been coming out to lie wreaths and pay their respects makeshift memorial sites there which you see in of us rather are people laying flowers as a sign of solidarity as a sign of mourning for the victims of that it's hard which is killed fifty people or flash floods in the indonesian province of pop four have left at least fifty people dead and another fifty injured during shore rain in the provincial capital who are triggered the deluge floodwaters have receded leaving a trail of mud fallen trees and damaged properties so to rescue operations are ongoing. you know and friends it seems and started examining bodies from mass graves around the town and job in northern iraq it's estimated more than three
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thousand people in the minority as the group were killed as they moved in five years ago. and the reports. forensic scientists search for evidence of human remains in code village on the outskirts of sin john as the relatives of the missing presumed dead watch them were it's thought i saw fighters killed thousands of easy men women and children in sin jaw over just a few days in august twenty fourth targeting them for their religious beliefs many may have been shot the headed o'beirne to life. of today the iraqi government and you are opening the first mass grave it contains the remains of almost fifty bodies all men from the village this is the first of seventy three mass graves to be examined in this area the u.n. says isis campaign of murder and sexual assault against these e.d.'s amounts to genocide. this mass grave that we've seen today contains the remains of people
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a community that face the most heinous kind of criminality by i saw. nobel peace laureate nadia murat is from she was among thousands of women and girls subjected to a systematic campaign of rape and sexual violence by eisel fighters she says those who were kidnapped and taken to syria need help to return home although not so we demand the international community and the iraqi government form a committee that will search for years the women and children in syria with the end of eisel there the fate of thousands of years e.d.s. is still uncertain. many as it is remain in camps for internally displaced people in northern iraq for those who have returned home reminders of the atrocities committed against their community all around the turia gates and be al jazeera. the remains of twenty three people missing since georgia's war zone of south are said
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to have finally been handed over to their loved ones since two thousand and thirteen more than five hundred bodies have been recovered through a red cross program to identify an excavator or graves. walker reports from tbilisi . at this ceremony in tbilisi's holy trinity cathedral the remains of some of those who went missing in georgia's past conflicts have finally been returned to their families. rivers bitch has waited for twenty seven years to bury his mother. it's just great that now i will know where she is and i can go to her grave thank god it's been resolved. the remains of tires sister and brother in law have also been found. in the us of at least i will bury them next to their son's grave and they will be together their son wanted to bring
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them home but he died last august. backed by russia the regions of and south of setia forty guest in the one nine hundred ninety s. and again in two thousand and eight hundreds of thousands of ethnic georgians were displaced tens of thousands of civilians were killed and more than two and a half thousand people went missing. since two thousand and eleven the international committee of the red cross has been helping to find missing persons and identify them using forensic analysis so far more than five hundred bodies have been recovered but fewer than half that number has been identified a while you don't have. a peace settlement a peace agreement you have a process you monitor and process in place where again the the the sides to the conflict are able to agree on possible explanation and they are taking place and
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indeed we are able to call to recover bodies. george's past conflicts have affected and continue to affect hundreds of thousands of people those who've lost their homes those who lost their loved ones those whose loved ones were never found but for the families of these persons finally there is now an opportunity for some closure. we're told her. there were military honors in a nearby cemetery for three soldiers among those recently identified. well the judge's conflicts with its breakaway regions remain unresolved the process of healing has begun for so. robyn for a steelworker how does iraq tbilisi shops have been looted and businesses tossed in the french capital the latest yellow vest demonstrations it's the eighteenth weekend of protests against president emmanuel mccall police arrested
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more than two hundred people in german the reports was a police van becomes a target for i'm be protesting. after weeks of relatively peaceful marches against president emanuel macro economic reforms the protests once again have descended into violence. right has run such shops and such buildings and cars and light the despite long running complaints of police brutality the government says it will continue to take a tough stance not just missouri to saluting her all the people like our responsibilities to maintain public order by preventing trouble and putting up with the attack because we need a proportionate but very firm response. cannon's did listen to quell the fury of defiant protesters despite the weekly demonstrations gradually getting smaller ten
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thousand people are estimated to have been on the streets on saturday more than three times number a week ago. the spike in turnout follows the end of the series of national debates launched by president bush from. them we've issued our grievances made all our demands and actually we saw that they were not hurt we got only violence in return they have been thirteen dead and thousands injured it's the only dialogue we had in response. to them we're still here on the streets and if he does not satisfy our demands well we'll take back the roundabouts we will head everywhere and we will block roads. more than two hundred people were arrested as tensions rise in the policies of what a protest to say is an out of touch government president macron has cut short a week in trade to return to the capital but it's unclear how far he's prepared to go to appease protesters and stem the rising tide of social unrest. and to cry
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al-jazeera. venezuela's opposition leaders began a national tour in a new push to oust president nicolas maduro on why though drew a large crowd in the northern city of violence here has been in a tense standoff with the president who's accusing the u.s. of masterminding a plot to drive him out so far washington has focused mainly on sanctions to increase pressure on with the row that's made an already dire economic situation even worse throws about reports from caracas. i feel philly is in desperate need of medicines he suffers from diabetes and needs dialysis three times a week but the power outages of the past few days have been difficult for people like him. because of the blackout i couldn't do my dialysis my felt dizzy and weak i don't know what is going to happen in this country. and sometimes i feel there is no way out i flew the leaves with his wife sort either in
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a poor neighborhood in caracas the situation is extremely difficult for people in venezuela that need medicines alfredo was told that he needs to take all of the medicines and he was not able to find them he was also given this other one at the hospital last week and it is expired people here fear that with sanctions the situation will get even worse. venezuela's cash strapped government is struggling with an economic crisis that has forced the country to reduce imports this combined with hyperinflation is making it difficult for people to buy or even find medicines hospitals are struggling to find basic items to help those in need. the venezuelan government says the united states is to blame for the current situation but i am told i have done everything to try to import medicines and all that our money is being blocked because of the u.s. treasury one them to release our funds so we can provide our people with. most
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economists say u.s. sanctions were implemented four years ago when the damage to the economy was already done. well first sanctions that prevented venezuela from negotiating its step came after venezuela already had one of the highest risks in the world the risk was because of the drop in oil prices and the government continued with the same policies venezuela continued spending when it already had billions of dollars and. but in january this year the u.s. announced new sanctions with the objective to choke venezuela's economy even more. this time they have had a direct impact on venezuelan oil exports. the u.s. financial system has tentacles around the world so any commercial operation that has anything to do with venezuela will be affected any transaction that is in u.s. dollars will be affected you know the real sanctions begin. their u.s.
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the european union and other countries in the region recognize opposition leader as venezuela's entering precedent. the u.s. has said it wants to force model out of office and hope the new sanctions will help speed up the process if. the united states is betting on a total collapse of the country and it has been disappointing there's been applied in cuba and iran and north korea yes the government got weaker they have complications but the government didn't change. many economists with certainly deteriorate even further as the u.s. sanctions started to impact the oil sector later this year but it will be people like alfredo félix who are surely suffer the most. of. all that for this show i'm back though in a couple of. with us. al-jazeera
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