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questions of why the international community didn't immediately respond still exist how many lives could have been saved or why didn't the united nations at least take early action against a highly organized campaign of hatred and incitement by the hutus for alice mccall rinder underground in one of the mass graves there's only one answer and that's to forgive despite her extraordinary loss she shows some of the seemingly endless lines of coffins containing the dried out bones of whole families. in this casket or the remains of her mother father two sisters and three brothers i knew i vividly remember the death of my parents and my siblings i hear their voices in my heart i'm sad but i forgive their killer in a separate attack alice was hacked all over her body one of her hands was amputated with a machete she nearly died yet she forgives the man who did this as well above her
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you see the tops of these modern day tunes they contain the remains of more than forty five thousand people killed in this district alone a family died in the church just here this is one of so many churches where people tried in vain to seek sanctuary but moment when files and people died here mostly women and children their clothes now spread out over the pews above shrapnel rained down upon this place and below here now you see coffins filled with the remains bones of victims twenty five years on what happened here still defies understanding. as alice continues with her visits here the man who attacked her is now free living with his family he served eight years in jail and completed community service aside from killing in a group he's murdered twenty one people in cold blood would you say you feel nucky
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that you didn't get a life sentence or you did even you for serving a life sentence to be ok because it will be punishment for my crimes being alive is not lucky i kneel in front of those i have had and beg forgiveness this form of reconciliation is one of many initiatives aimed at trying to ensure peace can be permanent but not everyone is as forgiving as alice andrew simmons al-jazeera in rwanda. still ahead on the ball is handy u.s. is set to call evidence and they took revolutionary got a terrorist group we'll look at why this is such a significant step and implore five years station adam all bought is wrong stags are in desperate need of protection.
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however we've got much brighter weather coming into the east the side of the u.s. over the next couple days it has been violent storms the recently latest batch of cloud there making its way out so the way still some showers longer spells of right just lurking around the panhandles of georgia parts of florida still seeing some other weather to push further north as far to dry nineteen celsius in d.c. still too bad seventy celsius there for new york and north of the border also gets up to a pleasant ten degrees celsius along with toronto a few showers there around the midwest some really heavy rain coming into texas easing over towards louisiana that could cause some flooding some heavy rain to just around the pacific northwest northern parts of california we always need the rain here there be some of that around on saturday we go on into sunday here it dries up more weather into the pacific northwest western parts of canada and it turns to snow over the rockies so yeah still some winter weather in our forecast wintry weather to into central kind of the easing over towards the lakes longline
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a wet weather is still raining in texas oklahoma seeing some wet weather to along with auckland so but the eastern seaboard looking fada dry d.c. gets up to twenty one seventy in found high a few showers across central parts of the caribbean to jamaica still looking mother wet on saturday but dry and fine for some. armed vehicles transporting please roy it's police we've got. more indonesian soccer. and dog for the sports. where everything.
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is good to have you with us on al-jazeera and these are our top stories the u.n. security council has told the libyan border and has from all sides to stop their advance on the capital tripoli secretary general antonio tears has met them both thank you when government and have to. deescalate the situation hundreds of thousands of algerians have rallied in the capital for the seventh week there demanding more changes despite the resignation of longtime president. demonstrators in mali have to model the president's resignation for failing to curb ethnic violence the protest was triggered by the killing of one hundred sixty villagers from the ethnic forlani fighters from a rival
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a community are suspected of carrying out the attack. now the u.s. state department is expected to designate iran's revolutionary guard a foreign terrorist organization and this would be the first time that washington has designated another country's military as a terrorist group patty culhane has more from washington d.c. . it would be unprecedented this would be the u.s. basically saying i'm a part of a another country's military is part of a terrorist organization so what does that mean that allows the u.s. to designate them and that restricts their travel it makes it a crime to provide material support to the revolutionary guard and it would potentially freeze any assets that they have the united states although it seems highly unlikely that iran's revolutionary guard has any assets inside the united states so there's concern here according to the wall street journal there's might pump a low secretary of state john bolton the national security adviser's long time hawks on iran that they're pushing the president to do this the other side you have the
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cia and the u.s. military warning that it's unlikely that this will do the amount of damage to the iranian economy that they would like to see and at the same time saying that this could put u.s. troops at risk in so much so that central command might issue a warning to u.s. troops to be on the lookout for any potential reaction so these are two sides that are squaring off trying to move the debate to the public sphere whether or not they do this we don't know and it is potentially going to have a lot of blowback the other countries that forget example those who are in the nuclear agreement they're already trying to come up with a workaround for the u.s. pulling out of the nuclear deal this could provide even more incentive for people and those companies to try and find a way to work around the u.s. financial system. now the u.s. has revoked the entry visa for the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court for the open so there was a talent investigate accusations of war crimes by u.s. forces in afghanistan secretary of state why pompei zero said the u.s.
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which isn't a member of the i.c.c. what were the troll or deny visas to i.c.c. staff investigating such allegations now staying in the u.s. in the democrat controlled lower house of congress is suing donald trump's government or the has a merchants who declaration to get farms for has proposed border wall along mexico and also says trump acted unconstitutionally the u.s. presidents meanwhile made a visit to the southern border where he said the country was full well trump was there to inspect a newly constructed barrier the system is for all kids taken. whether it's asylum whether it's. illegal immigration. or countries. areas the sectors full can't take anymore habits or turn around that's the way it is. but tom's given mexico a one year warning to do more to end what he calls the flow of people and drugs
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into the u.s. he's threatening to close the border which is making some businesses nervous. reports on the town of el paso texas. everything made in this metal parts factory in el paso texas is destined for mexico mexican workers just over the border will turn them into sprinklers medical devices and remote controls and the finished products will cross back to the u.s. to be sold to american consumers they don't understand how much we rely on mexico and how much mexico relies on off we are partners. we have to look at it that way factory owner matt keith says if president trump shuts down the border his machines will stop and some workers may be laid off he says it would be unfair for his business and workers to pay the price for an immigration problem they did not
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create now he's doubting whether he'll continue to support trump right now there's a lot of negativity towards the president and unfortunately. his sugar brought that on to your shelves mexico is the third largest trading partner of the united states last year more than six hundred billion dollars of goods moved between the two countries aboard trucks and trades a border quotas or even just a few days would be significant losses for u.s. auto industry and mean rising prices in american grocery stores then there's the personal cost to families split by the border gerri ramos his father was deported to mexico now the son crosses the border daily bringing his father toys to sell and . if the borders were to close then that means they would be taking the bread out of his mouth juarez in a paso call each other sister cities the two dependent on each other for economic
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survival and now they are also united by the shared uncertainty of what will come next heidi joe castro al-jazeera el paso texas. now the boeing company has announced it will cut the production of that seven through seven x. eight aircraft by nearly twenty percent starting in mid april the production is set to four from fifty two to forty two planes a month or several countries ban the aircraft from flying following two crashes which killed three hundred and forty six people boeing says it will also set up a panel to review the plane's design. venezuela's opposition leader why there continues to mobilize his supporters against president nicolas maduro has called for nationwide anti-government protests on saturday why the faces arrest for declaring himself interim president. even if it's a very difficult transition for every venezuelan very hard what we have right now is a dictatorship
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a minister crime kidnapping robbery power outage hunger corruption we know that now it's the decision of every bit as wilen to do what we can do to change for good after country. european council president proposing a flexible twelve month delay to breaks it choice a may has asked the e.u. for a three month extension until the end of june but any delay must be agreed by all e.u. leaders at a summit in brussels next week and the hayward has war with just a week to go until britain's already delayed departure date from the e.u. the u.k.'s prime minister unable to get a deal through parliament wants to delay brix it yet again writing to the e.u. calling for an extension until the end of june none of our economy is growing fast enough to guarantee that a no deal scenario wouldn't push us into recession so it's
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a bad outcome all round and i think the french understand i think germans understand that and you know what we are looking for. just to avoid a long extension the e.u. itself wants to avoid the u.k. crashing out with no deal it also doesn't want a series of short delay so the idea of a longer extension possibly a year is being talked about in brussels but that would have to be approved by all the e.u. leaders at an emergency summit next week so the question will be has the prime minister got sufficient detail and sufficient. can you give your opinion is sufficient assurances that june thirtieth is a sensible day and has a plan of how to get there and will the e.u. think actually would be into play for domestic issues that the european parliament elections is that a sensible date for them and that will be the big question over the next week or so . and an extension could see britain having to field candidates but the parliamentary elections in may which will be unpalatable to many of those who voted
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to leave. to reason may is still trying to win support from both sides of the political divide she's still coming under attack from some within her own party and talks with the opposition are challenging we all want to break this deadlock we want the talks to continue but compromise does require change writing on twitter the arch euro skeptic conservative m.p. jacob groat if a long extension leaves the stock in the e.u. we should be as difficult as possible we could veto any increase in the budget obstruct the putative e.u. army and block missed him across and integration is schemes and her letter to donald tusk to raise a may makes it clear that the current political impasse simply can't go on the public's faith in politics is being damaged and she acknowledges the ears desire to move on from brick sets. britain could soon find itself out of the e.u.
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decision making process there's still no clear path as to when that will actually happen emma who would westminster germany has asked the e.u. to find a safe port for a migrant rescue ship that stuck in the mediterranean sea sixty four migrants were rescued off the coast of libya on wednesday by the german charity c.i. the ship was refused entry into malta and italy. of course in morocco has upheld a ruling against leaders of mass demonstrations which took place and twenty sixteen forty two activists from the head al shaab protest movement were sentenced to up to twenty years in prison the government accuses them of orchestrating demonstrations in the northern refrigerant the unrest was sparked by the death of a fisherman but later turned into protests against government and collect. now cholera is surging once again in yemen in the number of suspected cases has doubled since march at least three hundred people have died and more than seventy thousand
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cases recorded since then the u.n. fears the latest outbreak could be as bad as the one in twenty seventeen which killed more than three thousand people yemen has endured multiple cholera outbreaks since the beginning of the saudi and iraq war four years ago now a generation ago thousands of oil stags raw and the kashmir valley but now the species is close to extinction less than two hundred a left in the wild after decades of conflict poaching and poor management of smith reports it's never been harder to spot one of these animals in the kashmir valley government census takers accounting how many royal star also known as hangal left here there were just two hundred seventeen after the last tally three years ago. the years while population has declined one of the reasons one of the main reason
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has been the grazing pressure nor mads from the different parts of the different parts of the very big government occupy the mean agree is england's for a handle used to. very what handle used to get the world to the fans conflict has also played a role in the decline in the population of the hong was. the stock graze on land used by the military in india not ministered kashmir barbed wire and decades of patrolling soldiers have disrupted the stags breeding pattern. the nomads say they too have been affected by conflict and have been forced to give up grazing land it's. needed or not for the tamo started here in ninety nine days the indian security agencies closed our traditional route and pastures so they're not holders have to look for are denied to. the census team take samples of stock droppings these will be tested for viruses and parasites and help estimate how many stocks are left. seventy years ago three to four thousand stag roamed here
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probably to bigger edition is taking place here but i would be fragmentation is taking place but human population who would have addition has mood very much closer to the white life areas and that definitely is one of the factors the handle is the only surviving relative of the european red deer on the indian subcontinent the government has provided funding for a breeding center that should be operational by the end of the year but it will take intensive efforts to bring the royal stag off the list of critically endangered species bernard smith al-jazeera. again on there's a problem in doha with the headlines on al-jazeera the un security council has told libyan war and has forces to stop their advance on the capital tripoli secretary general antonio terrace has met both the u.n.
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recognize government and have to sell to try to deescalate the situation while the security council fears that the fighting will threaten talks to rebuild libya's fractured political system who are very concerned about the events over the last two or three days in libya specifically the military activity. towards tripoli and we are very clear today in calling for. it was georgia previously held positions and to cease military activity there is no bit risky mission in libya and we need to see everybody getting back into the political process besides. i guess since the lower interest you don't. hundreds of thousands of algerians have rallied in the capital for the seventh week they're demanding more changes despite the resignation of longtime president abdullah sings beautifully the country's intelligence chief and close ally of beautifully walls reportedly fired on friday. demonstrators in mali have demanded the president's resignation for failing to curb
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ethnic violence the protests was triggered by the killing of one hundred sixty vengeance from the ethnic for loni fashion's from a rival community as suspected of carrying out last month's attack. the u.s. state department is expected to name iran's revolutionary guard a foreign terrorist organization it would be the first time that washington designates another country's military as a terrorist group. the democrat controlled lower house of the u.s. congress is so in donald trump's government over his emergency declaration to get funds for has proposed more to ball along mexico the lawsuit says trump acted unconstitutionally the u.s. president made a visit to the southern border where he said the country was full. and the u.s. has revoked the entry visa for the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court father ben so there was a fairing to investigate accusations of war crimes by u.s. forces in afghanistan. or those are the headlines on al-jazeera one
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o one east is coming up next. on counting the cost this week libya's wealth has pitted east against west we take a look at the war economy how it conflicts with brushing back fights this is what ukraine's most important economic region a white international investors are betting on a boat with india selection counting the cost on al-jazeera. indonesia football is a blood sport. but now it is about one young awesome gallium gasa. but it's not the players who are fighting for their lives it's the fact that. you know the concept of pain the one looking to do so it's not about going to say that. about it imo.
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rolling between football fans threatens to close the lay down for good. one or one east if indonesia's cold feet about killing the spoils. i. thought well last. well be gotten by. gotten by law gotten. be gotten by well go by oh well you know that. oh. ah close. it's seven o'clock on sunday morning boot camp in the back lots of jakarta then
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call me in york i'm but i'm man woman tell us what if you seek them and bi-lo you that. route. i look like a militia loyal to their commander. but these are just football fans was these drills are about getting their team to win and getting home alive i'm rude i support is of jakarta's one and only football club procedure to carter. is strong. and call themselves. i. jack my. i.
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command airline all around she is group is known as goodies cut outs literally the hard line so much i never. thought i had that money. spot though that's a lot of money that. every club has dozens of commanders like your lot. of fanatical foot soldiers to matches across the indonesian archipelago. i was just after midnight they've already walked through the streets here and you caught us they cramming onto this bus on their way to a match let me see. i. indonesia. is made up of eighteen clubs rivalries between fans can be fetus and violent somebody.
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then yeah. yeah yeah yeah so i said i'm going to be that it. jeff my arch rivals other vikings from the neighboring city a bundle. of clubs share a history of battles both on and off the pitch. as well the worst part of your money out there the pentagon. and they file you then that if i just think about that yes you are going to be with us but i don't know about you know much more damage here and. there. not only are the fans in danger the players are regularly transported to games in armored personnel carriers.
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and on. this one. among the my alleyways in the southern suburbs of jakarta live mira and salome sera his son hugging go arre was a jack mania die hard. joe up. and joel a whole lot so loud. up at them in that eighteen. september twenty trade twenty itin procedure carter is playing its arch rivals persib bundu. to head off any violence jack mania fans are banned from attending.
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a at a tie yes yes i look and i was. twenty three year old our egos to bundle him incognito hoping to support his beloved the procedure. instead of these fingers as a jack mania member by arch rival viking fans. these sit upon by a mob i in a few minutes in an asian football fanaticism claims another life.
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think if this is. it then let's say yes. they. did he says about this later. that i doubt i'm all. well i didn't tell you that he did so no. symbol of the alleged attack is quickly rounded up by police. not at all. i need to get the go in that i think i will get out that. among them would. damage control the entire league is suspended for
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a fortnight. viking fans are banned from attending matches for the rest of the season. the club is forced to ply utes remaining home games in a closed stadium thirteen hundred kilometers or why. borneo. among the socket another bit of shop good but not another six out of the shop i'm not the sort. that should be me but obviously it's a good. job good dream owner who is the vice president of the undersea. how did you feel when you watch the video. for the first time. that the truth of it is. that everybody.
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never expecting it will happen and hope that. so it's a case that you want to see you've had dozens of deaths in recent decades how can you say that no one expected the death of. and so i did. a little has a policy nor a way for the little bundle no one expects expecting that but itself whence comes the bundle. holly the head of local n.g.o.s. says he would rather see the game shut down than
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another lifelong. thing. or was the seventh band killed at games between bundle and jakarta since twenty twelve. one lesson that you knew about but what i need you know shia to get poorer parts of water thought of saddam winning is about what i know. it will bounce well pressed us it up it's also one book island. it's been two months since ari's death and while the league has recommenced its
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very survival remains on tenterhooks. with two games remaining bali united is preparing for a jack minor invasion. of dutch important band of building isn't expecting any trouble. in bali you don't need a lot of police because one of the most relaxing poses there are there are still. only about the football game and nothing else in the lot. at denpasar airport ari's family have just arrived as guests of jack mania. like upload to the fans they can battle ali you need not be asked. something to do something i am wont to do and why did outing and i'm not taking tagging in the last . year and i'm not going to pull them out of my home or allow
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a yes table. cutting edge. the match is a sellout. twenty thousand fans descending on the polystyrene. i. will be seeing. balance jackman your fans have made it across the city to be all of the gods of bali united project carter if i lose this match tonight that's the end of this season you can feel it and. whatever you need.
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