tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 24, 2019 5:00am-6:00am +03
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of egypt were boiling rocked by almost weekly violent protests and riots there was an anger and frustration that divided egyptian society. the people who had risen up in two thousand and eleven had seen little improvements economically and the freedom that they had gained was being misused by some to create chaos. continuous power cuts fuel shortages and petrol queues that later were proven to have been orchestrated by the deep states led to a chalk sick mix of anger and despair are among the public. it was a perfect opportunity for the army to present itself as the sole savior of the nation but first it's how to improve its public image many had not forgotten about the crimes committed while the supreme council of armed forces was in power the killing of coptic christian protesters it must be or images like this the beating
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of a young woman and to her square which became known as the blue bra incident. and sisi was well aware of this based on this leaked documents the military's leadership issued orders on june the eighteenth to all the units instructing them to work on gaining people's trust and winning over the public through acts such as painting street pavements moreover it's instructed all military personnel to have complete and unwavering faith in any decision that might be taken by the leadership . it was a demand from c.c. for absolute loyalty. the crises in egypt weren't limited to fuel shortages in economics and they weren't the only evidence in the big cities either in sorry ny more and more attacks were taking place against. curates you forces and we're being claimed by groups that no
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one had heard of before. but he's come with the. how it's. going to give. him an edge in. the the. a could be in the whole the unholy. with every day that went by more statements of concern were being made by world leaders. we support peaceful process or peaceful protests. and peaceful methods of bringing about change in egypt senior us government officials. by that
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juncture by june twenty fifth two thousand and thirteen were aware of the possibility of a military coup against morsi and when president obama called president morsi to advise him. to consider making concessions to address the legitimate concerns that existed in the egyptian opposition it was done out of a sincere interest in trying to stabilize egypt. he. held out in the west of. us it was about the second version of a woman who are. secular diplomacy how in the ruled it and can be done as a unit. to wit at the office. with only three days left until the planned june thirtieth protests president morsi decided to address the nation in the presence of politicians as well as leaders of the police and army. the. headed to the cairo international conference center where
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his supporters greeted him. or can at the dearly. i mean there is no free. thought. about them or a. very. very well. you have. in the. way i'm in them and my family member. in norway once as she had. never heard of food you couldn't. be any. illegal you had a. job and that. has in the. countryside. the seaside i
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can walk again with good that would get a thief. morsi speech did in fact include several concessions to the opposition. there the. one course. is certainly how busy you. are you in missouri you know how minute. however these conciliatory messages were lost in the midst of a lengthy rambling speech peppered with random anecdotes he had. food. they are good people talking. a lot hum committee says the can be only attitude. you had to me it's years and i guess. one two nights out
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civil now no guess when you're going to vote. on the and i'm like how the now. arguably the most memorable sentence from that speech was when he referred to the egyptian armed forces. a latino stuck up for another muslim near well clear that there was no no you know how do you know how to change out on. so how do you know i'm done i'm going to go. there down there. was a. family nor in what it can feel and there's but how. could that. be. north of when i.
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was on in the winter we see. there's a lot of them in the east. but the president's opponents did not share that same optimism. about the. twenty four hours after the army deployed across the capital in several other cities the opposition increased its demands from early presidential elections to an immediate and unconditional resignation of the president. walked. a lot.
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i thought. if i do that type of behavior would be in the first ten pages of the qumran or where you deploy the military in order to secure communications sites other important buildings if they were simply seeking to provide security they would have the. major. sites not major infrastructure that are necessary to. some of the missiles will have all of. those. commitments. and they can. it seemed that the army had succeeded in winning the trust of everyone those who'd previously demanded that the military stay out of politics we're now lobbying on its behalf both home and abroad among them was mohammed about an opposition figure
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and a veteran diplomat why do you respected on the international scene secretary kerry a long standing relationship with mohamed el baradei i believe they were in contact during that period of time you know what the message from. last week i believe that what i was telling secretary kerry was that the situation had become untenable and that the government of mohamed morsi pose a threat to egyptian society and that some effort needed to be taken to. to to prevent a bigger explosion at a later time we approached. refused to participate in this film he did however post these tweets whilst we were in production.
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despite the widespread deployment of the army or maybe because of it the feeling at the presidency was that it was too dangerous for morsi to continue working from the presidential palace to get a laugh a minute how do you now that they did care for you when. two men also but. look at the biscuits he of the hottest. little men are seen feel. that assad. has a shot to either. get it. in the. day or the u.s.
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government was certainly aware of the pro morsi demonstrators on june twenty eighth i think that reinforced to the u.s. government that there was substantial opposition to morsi from different parts of egypt and. that he retains support. of morsi before the i.c.c. you know to let them in and. who can in. i mean how many to hold it to talk. to me i mean as a man as an says if you develop and if he heard it all the while back in the u.s. and the whole. money that he. was not on the dollars. give
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me a. time out of two men it ought has been. made in hollywood of duty in. the lot and then i. got. to again have. it shouted most. welcome. now that we're going to show at our my idea must. be it was i. like it was it michelle she had. spent a hundred mostly me. what i should be a posse my and i want to be. in the zone fashion. fashion that meant. as far as the opposition was concerned the time for talking and negotiating had pasta some of them began setting up protest camps inside to your square come out i don't want to support it as a young you know i've met
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a shop in sri you know if on the island. well who feels that the yet the know how i let in the thought of being that know it well them want that the sounds you do not believe. but then i. see them i think democrat the. at the moment is somebody for you to see. him in hospital can always have a time when it was in must have been. two in. bed. and it's in the diamond. with nothing what can.
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be done about it i think there were flashbacks to what happened and early twentieth . i think what was most important about human thirtieth is that that was the first indication of the degree of support for the anti morsi movement we were tracking the calls for protests for months in advance all along there were suspicions were guarding the origins of the marad there was a simultaneously a sense that this was very serious because so many people were taking out at the same time that there was an appreciation that while there is genuine opposition to morsi to some degree this was aided and abetted by elements of the egyptian state that wanted to see morsi removed from power. the massive protests hundred thirtieth were huge concern for morsi and his advisors but his own supporters were rallying behind him true. meanwhile he believed he was close to
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it's. just kenyan up developers to help. it's part. of life. these are the top stories on al-jazeera hundreds of thousands of people have marched through central london demanding a new referendum on whether the u.k. should leave the european union organizers say more than a million people took part which would make it the largest protest yet the u.k.'s prime minister to resign may is struggling to unite parliament behind her plan which has already been rejected twice by m.p.'s the e.u. says the u.k.
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has the parcher can be delayed until may twenty second if the prime minister is the all passes if not the british government has until april twelfth to decide the way forward paul brennan has. there is a new deadline of april the twelfth of course which indicative votes to try to find a way through in the parliament behind me one sentiment that i detected from many of the protesters that i spoke to was the day night's speech by theresa may she criticized m.p.'s and said. it was on the side of the people the people here believe she is not on their side the u.s. backed forces in syria have raised their flag. after pushing eisel out of the town it was the last pocket of syrian territory held by the armed group the kurdish dominated as the if the victory parade attended by a u.s. envoy at least one hundred fifteen for lani herders have been killed in mali and in
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the pack blamed on an ethnic militia the mayor of a nearby town says gunmen dressed as traditional hunters targeted the village of who in the early hours of saturday violence between rival communities has compounded an already dyer's security situation in mali regions at least eighteen people have died in a wave of violence unleashed by al-shabaab fighters in the somali capital mogadishu first a suicide attacker detonated a car bomb near the ministry of labor men then stormed the building in a separate attack a bomb at a checkpoint killed at least three people. and the last couple of hours that have been sporadic clashes in paris on the nineteenth consecutive saturday of yellow vests protests earlier there were also scuffles between police and protesters in other cities including and. those are the main stories that morsy the
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final hours continues next. on june thirtieth two thousand and thirteen mass protests occurred against egypt's president mohamed morsi supporters of the president also went to the streets in counter-demonstrations it was on this date true that a seven day ultimatum from defense minister abdul fatah for all parties to solve their differences had expired. that simply. war with allah by the minute. and even. the rule that. there was a lot happening. in the coliseum. where i'm of the other hand if in if you are many year most american. fee that liminal forward obama like in the he.
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was the opposition protesters went home after large short demonstrations morsi supporters continued their open ended sit in a protest they said was in defense of the revolution and the president's legitimacy . however the world's attention remained focused on images of the day before. and i had to hold my. nose up to talk about it all to. do the work to. replace nothing what. would i use your common. morning there would have. been as much. a you do what.
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them in the development of the law to a law. in new bend less than. well in new hampshire. when you have a lot of it can rather. live good luck of the fair market know how to. mock of my how will it. will too had a lot. shortly after he left the meeting the military did in fact issue a second statement but it was not distributed reported on widely like the previous one which had given a forty eight hour ultimatum. despite the continued ambiguity of cc's actions
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the presidential team was now convinced that approach was being hatched against morsi by the defense minister by the time that the military issued a forty eight hour ultimatum i think the overwhelming view within the us government was that it was too late that the die had already been cast and the matter what happened short of morsi resigning preemptively that the military was going to forcibly remove him from the position of the presidency. be. to get him a been. a sort of. who're . as morsi supporters continued their sit in and their presence significantly increased in the square the presidency began to feel optimistic once more.
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going on positive for. the i.c.c. the. position of the race was a lot. can make look minhinnick a very disparate as you know. helen and all of the. modern age in the modern us him as he has a. few her career i suppose a lot. of. court on a. very large field and was a lot said. it was very beautiful. belittle my giving. a lot of the i.c.c. . who were then it to. the finale were there before the
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i.c.c. . over there that if it. were not. like would be dated head over their head. like in. mr and. well. in the c.c. . levy were in. although c.c. had decided to overthrow morsi the coup announcements had still not been made as far as the world was aware morsi was still president even though the writing was on the wall. by the amount of. the whole.
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idea to. miss had all. this had to her look at it like an image killer mehmet if you want this i thought it. was really it did it to all of you. to get. a good side and by the next little. gun i had in this in a moment on. the palace social media we wanted to get that impression. amidst all this tension in chaos and uncertainty president morsi and his advisors headed to a studio inside the republican guard compound. yes
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so do they. live or is mohamed morsy side you some me in or more be a little for this them can make. it up. in. that mr. levy. has a mock was on of some of attorney. in homestead. femen. de mello who are when they say the man was doing. a very odd. and had our. mortgage. but moore says attempt at salvaging the situation appear to have failed the opposition was not convinced that the revolution was under threat
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instead dug its heels in and continue to demand that morsi step down immediately. also one hundred and the other in. the law for they would have had the whole. to get. in if he. so what kind of conspiracy you worked. on are not all the c.d.'s i. have to them about the. deal for just to. back to the. what noi. target bishop to saudi. arabia to the guy.
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who. has he. would do not a corpse they may. have more of the female bad seed had the soul be severely. looked at me and walked. about to show what a model is it was a model of what it was somehow it had a rather odd. sort of a severe i'm looking at more sort of analysis and i'm aware that i'm going to hear thoughts of how early. today we'll also get a bit. of it to end it in a c.c. victim. and then of it's
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morsi only a short time remained in the forty eight hour deadline set by the army morsi supporters remain steadfast in rabat committed to his presidency and its democratic legitimacy meanwhile his opponents began heading toward stuffier square pinning vera hopes only army and its generals. by their. feet the salon. susan rice. on the common enemy queue for the ticket walked in the don't know if you hadn't walked of fossil there in new. me and scary. fi. show by the amount of ministership. in
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what i'm going to. walk to when we visit the. hospital woody. allen. who can. feel committed. husband would he. thought often. of the most rocky that. fit him a min. you can feel if you mock of. good then will get you if you look in with. some have that it's a war that. you know you mock in or. wouldn't they determined. to get even as. a kid when dad as well as in.
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order how much do i mean. and of course i'm going to. call. it that. they wouldn't do. that it would add an element that doesn't mean from a this year old. fan from an i have to. have been in the room and then on again in. i committed to be. in the second will call cinema would death in. the morning i don't have a good movie and month old me him a nice minute could have been more. i need. who have been f.c. . hadn't been there. while morsi and his aides waited to
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find out what will become of them the world watched as egyptians reacted to a military coup that's would not only impact the future of one hundred million of their countrymen but also advance of the entire middle east. with. me. a year has. also. got a hottie for the cloak and. a lot of. cost to get them. off it was the climate within the us government was one of worry and it was one of of anxiety the development of another full fledged crisis with the removal of president morsi would only add to the pressures that existed on the us foreign policy security establishment that. few.
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to devolve. for gun couldn't it also the other most of the deed of the other could work government health from. any. health of our allowed them to mow comfy the country at the summer should have been sworn in and we'll have a lot. of the fatah c.c. . country who are a bit home and the nanny but the men in the mike will feel. bad and what they've been. hunted mahmassani we're not gonna with all of that it didn't you know that if i'm in a. minute. where. it didn't and it didn't and didn't have a slower race and i had to hold to be almost a lot. you forward. to going to.
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get them in the. in didn't hate. me they will be that. bad man to hit the last. second the. idea. what i demand of an absolute. enough them again because the. infinite. the country woke up to a new reality egypt of the general twenty fifth revolution had become egypt of the july third military coup sisi who most people hadn't even heard of before now had
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his pictures paraded around the capital after trucks and vans had distributed them overnight one newspaper headlines lauded praise on the army general. in the about though the mood was that of anger and condemnation. as far as these egyptians were concerned the army whose role it was to protect the country but instead led it towards an abyss. and. to feel that again in the middle east's free. wellin and whole a would more a. lot. of the mess really. it has into a new stuff in a whole. new
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class a better. wooden message now it's ten. thirty. when no thought is a can i. add that. that's what it was. says he was keen on gaining international legitimacy and presenting the cool as if it were a popular revolution. and that we. had to fit so veteran diplomat somehow medal but i was made vice president and the government announced that it would not be cracking down on anyone but in reality the opposite happened every newspaper t.v.
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channel and media outlets opposed to the coup was shut down overnight and senior members of the muslim brotherhood in the freedom and justice party and their allies were arrested and mass of total. how does just didn't. notice and be welcome. in the mess it's saddam to do much less to feel less than the most to. me. a moment until i see. a young woman. the fact that i was going to playing a role in this new government i think is part of the reason why secretary kerry thought that there was a legitimate chance that the military coup could alternately lead to something that would be good for egypt and that would be good for human rights and and that's why he was sincere he played. his face some of the grief that what he was hearing from at the time which indicated that there was an opportunity for real political reform
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was accurate. word began to circulate amongst morsi supporters that the president was being detained inside the republican guard compound so a group of them headed there and organized a protest outside. little did they know that in cc's egypt no one would be allowed to protest a massacre took place at the gates of the republican guard compound those inside however were unaware. of. what. the general us at the time was that keeping morsi walked away or and that he was incommunicado we didn't even know where morsi was there was
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a concern about what would happen what they planned to do and even if we knew exactly where he was that he wasn't fact in a military detention center. the view of the united states was that it was not helpful. that's a lot of goma. good idea oh they do limit it's a good. thought when the hand of others about to. do that. is on and had lots of lots of them are there any. said in the far east will. also not at first know. it started to become clearer that despite the massive size of the drew thirtieth protests they did not represent all egyptians there were millions of other egyptians who rejected the actions of the military and were insisting on morsi is returned. so the army had to take him as far away from his
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supporters as possible and quickly. the message comes about. what. type of product but in the mccann whereby they have the whole plane somehow dead to the promise of that all to the. race. lot. of would. only senator race as time went by and morsi remained incommunicado and the army continued to crack down on its opponents the anger and division amongst egyptian society deepened between those who demanded the return of the president and those who began calling on the military to disperse there are protesters even by force and that's exactly what happened on the morning of august fourteenth two thousand
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and thirteen the army stormed the protest sites hundreds of unarmed protesters were killed and thousands arrested in what's human rights watch described as the worst massacre in egypt's modern history even corpses were burned seemingly to destroy evidence of the grotesque crime. committed morse's location remained unknown until he appeared for the first time before a court the former presidents was confined to a soundproof glass cage in a bid to silence him the proceedings against him continue to this very day his presidency was troubled from the start by a country divided after the twenty eleven revolution and by forces at work within the so-called deep state combined they bought about more sees final hours.
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hello again it's good to have you back we're here cross a story i do want to update you on what is happening with our two psych loans one here is trevor that has made landfall it is making its way towards the south we're going to be seeing the storm diminish in size but the rain associate with the storm is still going to continue over the next few days i'll get to that in just one moment here towards the west this is veronica it is going to be making landfall very very soon here in western australia bring some very strong storm surge as well as we're going to be seen quite a bit of rain with this in the reason being is once it makes landfall it is going to stay in that same location at least for the next twenty four to forty eight
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hours and that means in this region the rain is going to continue to fall we could be seeing in this area anywhere between two hundred and four hundred millimeters of rain and where trevor comes down and that particular area we could be seeing anywhere between one hundred to two hundred fifty millimeters of rain so flooding in these two areas is going to be a problem down here towards the southeast we're looking at rain up here towards sydney with a temperature of about twenty seven degrees there and very quickly as we make our way over here towards new zealand where the north island is going to look quite nice over the next few days it is going to be the south island that sees more rain in your forecast for christ church the tempter maybe coming up but we are going to sing rain at twenty six. rewind continues to care bring your people back to life start with updates on the best about zero as documentaries destroy the continual book from due to no
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use distance revisiting return of the lizard king who went undercover on a wildlife smuggling trail stretching from madagascar to malaysia on the trail of a man known as the pablo escobar of reptile smuggling rewind. al-jazeera. hello this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london thank you for joining us coming up in the next sixty minutes we climbed trees and stayed there for four days without food those who grew too weak to spiral down into the water as the official death toll from cycle passes seven hundred we visit
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a mozambique in village destroyed by the flood waters kurdish forces backed by the us raised their flag in driving i saw from its last territory in syria. hundreds of thousands of anti break sit protesters marched through london calling for a second referendum and president trump heads to the golf course as washington waits for details of robert report. and i'm peter simmons in doha with all your sport as venezuela's football coach threatens to could say he's team has been politicized by the country's opposition leader. thanks for joining us we begin in mali where at least one hundred fifteen full loni herders have been killed in an attack blamed on an ethnic militia the mayor of
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a nearby town says gunmen dressed as traditional dons or hunters targeted the village of go in the early hours of saturday they also attacked willing daraa another full on a village nearby violence between full army and rival communities has compounded an already dire security situation in mali's desert regions which are used as a base by groups linked to al qaeda and i saw that done so hunters are part of the bar largest ethnic group while the full. people are dispersed throughout the south and west africa the two communities often clash over access to land and water but are also troubled by the influence of armed groups in january president visited residents of a funny village where thirty seven people were killed that attack was also blamed on the dons of the dons often accuse the falana of being tied to al qaeda linked fighters but the flood they say that mali's military arms hunters to attack them.
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let's talk about this in more detail with paul melis a consulting fellow at the africa program at the think tank chatham house sir thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera what a shocking attack at least one hundred fifteen f. loni herdsman as we understand have been killed i mean we're talking there about some of the other reasons but why do you think we've seen this kind of scale this kind of attack now what's really turbocharged the crisis in the last few years is the activities of the f l a m which is the main jihad this group present in this particular part of mali which is an area which is flooded in its lower parts and in the more upland their areas where land is in short supply this pressure as you were explaining pressure compared to competition for land between farmers and the finale who lists that have they have herds of cattle and goats and sheep and it's an area
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with a lot of droughts for much of the year so that puts pressure on the land but the jihadists recruited among some young fool lani and this is really aggravated tensions over the last several years and the government was slow to react in the last eighteen months it's been much much more dynamic with a new prime minister who's made serious efforts to promote mediation but up to that time for some time the government rather neglected this central area of mali whereas it was much much more worried about the situation in the far north right up in the sahara desert i mean you mention that perhaps the government hasn't been as attentive as it could have been the flying themselves claim that monies militaries actually armed some of the hunters to attack them do we know any more on this is that a valid claim we don't yet know if the army has actually armed some of the traditional hunters what we do know is that over these four or five years that this crisis in the center of the country is accelerated the army has really struggled to maintain
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any control there been a lot of. random attacks or military bases and particularly isolated military outposts for example or checkpoints where armed police always on dhamma checking on travelers and that has stirred up bits in this among the army the army is not always been as disciplined as it should have been not as well trained as it should have been and this is a very different situation from the north where for example the french and the un forces are deployed in much greater force which is a bit nearer to a conventional sort of anti terrorist situation this is really a mixed up community situation with an awful lot of bits in this intentional that science but so presumably part of it is that there is more of a presence of qaeda linked groups and then i guess maybe climate change for example is that also putting more pressure on resources land than water which of course the both groups need well right across the sahara no climate change is really
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a very powerful driver of pressures on the on land because this is also one of the regions of africa with one of the highest birth rates so the population is growing very quickly and of course the resources of land and water are not getting any more and they're probably getting less and when people have more animals or they try to grow more crops then you can get pressure to get deserts vacation and if you feed into that armed groups either g hardest or for example drug trafficking gangs in parts of mali the situation is getting ever more pressure and that is driving a cycle of violence which is going way beyond the original jihad is the activity that caused so many worries several years ago and it's one reason why the countries of the cell the g. five that's the five countries of the region have now formed a joint military force of local troops with the hope that eventually it will be able to be more effective at this sort of community level because where this
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massacre happened is very near to the border of the. can a fast so and the armed groups take advantage of the moment of the fact that of course there are two countries they will flee across the border into another jurisdiction so this new regional force may make some progress in tackling but it's going to be very difficult this massacre is one of the worst episodes of killings of civilians that we've seen in the whole somehow crisis over the last five or six years definitely a story to keep an eye on a pole melly consulting fellow at the chatham house africa program sir thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us thank you. now at least eighteen people have died in a wave of violence unleashed by al-shabaab fighters in the somali capital mogadishu first a suicide attacker detonated a car bomb near the labor ministry men then stormed the building sparking a gun battle with police at least fifteen people were killed including an assistant minister and four of the gunmen in a separate attack a bomb at
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a checkpoint killed at least three other people. we were in the middle of the judy's when the suicide vehicle exploded at the gate i fled from the building just as the gunfire was starting. the ministry building when the first explosion happened in front of the gate black smoke was seen rising then gunfire erupted at the scene and i fled from the area. two million eight hundred ninety thousand that's the staggering number of people who've been affected by cycling either by which tore through southern africa last week submerging entire villages and leaving bodies floating in the water the storm is now known to have killed four hundred seventeen people in mozambique and this place that six hundred thousand nearly four thousand square kilometers of crops have been damaged leaving many with nothing to harvest the storm then rips through eastern zimbabwe killing two hundred fifty nine people there sixteen thousand households were displaced as the cycle
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flattened homes and swept away entire communities the storm brought torrential rains and floods to malawi even before it actually made landfall killing fifty six people ninety four thousand were forced from their homes while survivors in mozambique say they had to cling onto trees for days without food or water no one knows how many people are actually missing. earlier from chinoy you. some humanitarian aid is finally getting through to the isolated communities that need it but with roads and bridges washed away many of them still very hard to access and the few transport was all says that are available in particular helicopters have been used initially for search and rescue operations to rescue people who are in isolated bits of high ground or trees and rooftops but in the villages where floodwaters have now receded facing a myriad of other problems including finding the bodies of the dead and
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a chronic shortage of food it's not easy to get to armando jacoby's home. so i can only die cut off many parts of central mozambique he turned his maids fields to mud we find it left nothing of his house and it took his aunt uncle and two nephews and. those who managed to swim across the river others were washed away we climbed trees and stayed there for four days without food those who grew too weak just fell down into the water it is god that saved us it's villages like armando's on riverside planes that have been hardest hit this is all that remains of one of armando's neighbors' homes had several hearts in this compound another one was here all that's left is the sticks just a few days ago the water level was about twice as high as i am and his neighbors survived by climbing these trees many more people from this village still missing
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across the river we met on ten year mckay at his house who swept away all his possessions were inside since the water went down he's been searching here for them he found something else instead as we get closer this is a terrible smell not another dead goat or cow. but the body of his four year old neighbor. where i found the body all searching for my things somebody recognized the boy his family is in a camp nearby i want to go and tell them that people here say it's the worst i claim to hit mozambique in living memory. down the road survivors gather to receive food no one hears eaten for days government relief workers have brought some rice and flour but the village administrator tells people it's not nearly enough. that.
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the people in this area lost everything we don't have houses we don't have food we don't have clothes we have nothing we need help all i have is the clothes i'm wearing. and families given barely enough food for one day the government says it needs foreign support for a month ahead and everyone here will depend on it to survive another major concern in the villages where the floodwaters have now receded is sanitation the ground still very wet lots of mud and silt and pools of water along with toilets and clinics having been destroyed significantly increases the risk of spreading of water borne diseases such as cholera that's something that the united nations is warned about pulls a stag.
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