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i don't know what of the home yet on the off the scene i bet they only had a bundle but what the he'll you got all of it people. giving me. that. look. in. then say they look pretty metal in find. in them and they like it and they don't play. but i hate the mathematical but. then right there when you have yeah but i mean michael moore yeah the human rights violations committed by paramilitary forces in the protests are not part of the ongoing negotiations with the opposition. yet they were at the core of the political crisis former revolutionary with me gayle king with me. took us to see a church close to nine university. for the scars of conflict. this
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is this or this is there and let them play out up a side. look at it it doesn't need to. know more than just on the plank and hope it will be a keep good song frank is the only yes this in love and you got out a seven year old never forget i gotta forgive me general look up another word for you here because if you listen to or you. got. nothing out of. the priest of this parish has since taken refuge in court that. the damage caused by assault has been left untouched. as a memory to those who died. two students were fatally wounded during the attack on marshall he had. been. no not by him martin luther but if i
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don't feel. like you are from the audience. look at you but the minute the market continues me. only a little beginning to be done yet you start. right you remember me. gene right or you know. x. amount of them are. no more nor. might not have seen since this impulse in. the government's refusal to acknowledge these and other crimes has ham put its attempts to negotiate an end to this crisis. this is. thirty key moment the south of the capital was the last protest stronghold for. on july eighteenth two thousand and eighteen is brutally retaking the economy
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she forces fifty six people were killed many more such refuge in local churches. drug bottles into for they'll be there not for you. here where you want us all. mighty. but i believe that it will. feel a. member of the local government quit after witnessing the horrors of the takeover. we'll go. there you can go. on for most of the interview during the cuban group and you're going to go home but if you will recall for whom we are you'll get the feel of it will be in both when you all. go but i. think that it was. very weird that i won't move forward. poor boy
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grown woman but the. book is you know polygamy beautiful. and i want to be more that would be a good move for me to be going to. go. and meet both of you need to. meet all of the. you know in your book for you if. you are going to be able to get on the look of. who the forty. first already before you move to poke your head to a place where you look pretty good to me because i thought you were not going to have a boy who would go anywhere for me morsel but you know there's going to we're more of it uniform. after with film on keys to cemetery two hours away from now one government minders began monitoring our movements until now the
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authorities had left us alone with even been hoping for an interview with any luck there but from now on would be under constant surveillance. after the protests were horsed the roads to any kind i was border with the top leka were cloaked with refugees many of them on the run from the authorities. since the world cup the kernels of the money are most. this is what the meanest said the me person or. the study at all it was something like that. even today here after the protests the exodus continues because i once even formally faithful sandinistas fleeing from government repression. is one of them he lost a leg fighting us for some the nice to souldier against the us funded contract to relisten in one thousand nine hundred last year. he was working as
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a teacher in messiah when his son was killed by the government spy militaries with a single shot to the heart. of his band i don't want to show. you know that. song. i don't have. i don't want to showing you know. what i want so no i'm not watching. the throne he was i want to say yes to. this you're going to. get it there's a. he's one of many kind i want exiles now regularly demonstrate outside their embassy in costa rica protesting against human rights abuses taking place back.
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down square expressions of dissent going beyond the peaceful these men belong to a new insurgency group calling itself the guerrilla. the little. box seat look at. this guerilla began two thousand and nineteen with the killing of four policemen and three more interpersonal.
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the guerrillas told us that they would continue looking for financial backers for seeing a failure of the negotiations between north they gonna positionally this that was set to take place in my now one the following day and then came back news. to. the news trying. to get to work in costa rica. he. meatless that if. they appoint the ministers who. are going to decide so. they have. over the border some eight hundred miles from when i was we were taken to meet a group of young refugee activists huddled in the grounds of an abandoned ranch.
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meant. to be here. on others it. mustn't be more. than that but we have not heard from them going back for good. but it's what a book. being peddled for not. so not so. true. one of the refugees was a middle class student of medicine who was badly beaten during her detention.
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oh yes i have a full sail. for. any formal or who. will say no way. on second day of the government's talks with the opposition the police announced the release of one hundred political prisoners back to their homes. on our way back into any kind arwa we met our contact with the refugees began in the brain of. a god on their name only lease that the dollar is
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a political event and. we headed to one of the dresses on the list. where you're out of the day like a in the summer a month to take your phone. to the prison or live here learned to sing. like i thought i'd write write write write down but i mean that stop or lawyer that counsel want the whole deal to get a piano or. they're going to be the. shopkeepers elizabeth and her husband danny had been detained for months when their children stayed with elizabeth's mom the couple had been accused of stockpiling weapons. supplies and i don't think. they i mean you michel men know. and see only
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a male i don't but i suspect you know where the is. a you don't live in the. bush because i don't interfere with your ninety. three. what are the here are using. this format that are now you put them on any more sent. for said when i say here's a bomb. then we'll mark up us we'll miss it that we're not there. at this junction with us and yet then the oh. so it. might be land. air think it was fun to watch out of the shuttle of what some. of the examples in the beginning i had in. the form.
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of that part of the name old age our nothing you're a kilometer i don't know if you are you know what if i like us being a supporter i charge. is a little bit but i clearly he done the you know the a mass. back at the hotel mind this while waiting for us once again. denied the opportunity to interview the president it was time to secure footage and leave the country. slate for the march the sixteenth thousands of people marched for the release of all political prisoners one small government react to force one of the students with met while making this film managed to send us basically of a seventeen year old student being detained by the police portrayed a callous police state. in late march twenty ninth the government agreed to release
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political prisoners and restore protests brought other opposition to moms including of course for an early general election or so far the richer. fake news is a global virus but in indian politics it's becoming a cancer or not is up unstructured and manipulate them into whatever the party just based on emotions can skew the perception of the under davis pacific region if you're bombarded with few clues but there does start to flow to as the world's largest democracy goes to the polls how vulnerable are exposed as to malicious disinformation. people and power investigates india fake news and agitprop on al-jazeera. in an ordinary week talk to even a tar
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a diehard a surgeon are the only functioning hospital in town in north east and south sudan and his team operate on around sixty patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the. country along ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and look to the band hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructure which specially in the. almost all the way including my life was riddled with obstruct. the process of who you know visions of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed to. he came from a wealthy background in paris and became an artist against his family's wishes he
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went on to bring a fresh perspective to oriental list painting falling in love with some harlem culture making his home and converting to islam. al-jazeera world tells the story of the last fifteen fifteen and his unique artistic work. the french oriented list on al-jazeera. not backing down the protests continue when saddam demanding more changes the military takes over after president omar al bashir has ousted. saddam's defense minister sworn in as the man in charge at least for now ending brushes thirty year .
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hello i'm daryn jordan this is al-jazeera lawyer from doha also coming up the wiki leaks founder julian assange is arrested at the ecuadorian embassy in london after his asylum status is revoked. a race against time more heavy rains are forecast for iran as a back old story a couple from flooding. watch this space another significant step towards tourists heading out. this was. opposition groups are calling for massive rallies after friday prayers on thursday the military ended president omar al bashir his thirty year rule and set up a transitional council security forces ordered a curfew overnight but thousands of people defied it even more when reports. this is how the end of fifty years of rule looked when president are many pushchair
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was deposed by his vice president and defense minister tanks trental through the capital cheered on by protesters followed by an announcement on state t.v. sudan's fourteen million people had waited six hours to hear. being the minister of defense the chairman of the committee to get rid of this the regime and to the head of the regime in a safe place i also declare the formation of a military transitional council to supervise the to the year of period more than one hundred eighteen others close to your have been arrested and political prisoners released as a protester who was arrested by sudan's intelligence agents in january a lot of emotion. everyone and. everyone. finally there is hope for the country. i hire bread prices provoked the
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first protests four months ago they quickly expanded into demands for the president to end his thirty year rule to create a state of emergency in february which reduced the revolt against him. but since saturday thousands of demonstrators have been camped outside the military headquarters in the town close to the president's office the residence at least twenty one people were killed when security forces tried to break up the sit in. six of the dead are reported to be soldiers who intervened to defend the protesters from security forces the military high command has said it understands the demand for the shoot to go and is all to determined not to allow chaos the. demand has increased the number of participants of the people in three years as well there was more. action to the military in part of the leadership in particular and i think that put more pressure on the military institution as a whole for that reason i think they felt the heat and they have to make action
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hours after the announcement the military council was sworn in led by the defense minister ahmed off marking the start of a transitional period set to last for two years but the takeover isn't welcomed by some protestors on the streets who say they want to accept a military transitional government a sentiment echoed by some opposition leaders in. the statement read by the minister of defense is categorically rejected by us we will not accept a half victory we need a whole and complete victory as anticipated and wanted by our martyrs so we have decided to continue the sitting in front of the general command headquarters the citizens will also continue to take to the streets paving the capital and everywhere nationwide don't be scared and don't retreat we will continue our path until the end. of me a curfew came into effect at ten pm local time but hundreds defied it continuing
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with the tent in front of the army headquarters demanding a change to the hours old transitional council minister denise fear that with bashir gone and many rejecting the new military government there could well be that chaos army commanders want to avoid more going on to their own hearts and. well the international community is cautious about the united nations will hold a special meeting on saturday the u.s. france and germany requested the meeting they want a peaceful transition to civilian. washington says it strongly supports a democratic sudan and is a speedy the e.u. is also calling for a swift transition by saddam's army and the african union says the manager takeover is not an appropriate response to the crisis and self is an advisor to the africa program at the u.s. institute of peace he says the international community must help lead sudan's transition it's increasingly clear that a military government with or without bashir will neither have the political nor the economic resources necessary to address the crisis of legitimacy in the country
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and the crisis facing the economy and so i think we're looking at a very unstable potentially road ahead with a military government if it tries to do so absent much indication that it can succeed in that endeavor i think the risk that sudan faces if there is not a an international and domestic center of gravity around a civilian led transition is that the security the security elements fragment and you see chaos unfolding in the country i think again you need not only that that international consensus to form. to prevent that from happening but any civilian led transition or indeed any transition needs to meet the aspirations that the sudanese people have been expressing for some for some months and weeks that continue to express even at this hour after the announcement of bashir is a removal from power the wiki leaks founder julian the song has been convicted in
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the u.k. for skipping bail he was arrested at the ecuadorian embassy where he's been confined to seven years he now faces extradition to the united states where we challenge reports from london. they've been waiting a long time but seven years after julian assange first entered ecuador's london embassy to escape the british legal system police offices hold him out again ecuador had finally tired of its troublesome guest and revoked his right to asylum within hours he was in a u.k. court and the u.s. confirmed it wants him extradited i just fame with mr sanchez in the police cells he wants to thank all of his supporters today ongoing civil wars and he said i told you so the wiki leaks founder always said if he left his ambassadorial refuge he'd spend years in jail in the us he's wanted there for publishing government secrets but to a sandra's fans some high profile he's a courageous whistleblower because he's been told she did not and say this helps
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it's been undermining you know all this stuff but fortunately he has his brain and his new system so nice i think supports him using debit and not enough away for you know and he's afraid to reply to joining us on she has his supporters here in the u.k. but the district judge here in this case was not one of them he said that a sound his behavior was that of a narcissist you cannot go beyond his own self interest in finding guilty of the charge of skipping by back in twenty twelve and has sent his case to the crown court the sentencing the more serious extradition process will get underway at the beginning of may in twenty ten wiki leaks published footage provided by whistleblower chelsea manning of u.s. soldiers killing civilians in iraq the u.s. said the hack posed a grave security risk but the website also leaked e-mails from the inbox of ecuador's president and first lady sanders hosts words amused. the patients of
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ecuador has reached its limits on the behavior of mr song he installed electronic and distortion equipment that was not solid. he blocked the security cameras of the ecuadorian mission in london he has confronted and mistreated guards he had access to security files of our embassy without permission other former supporters won't forgive him for the twenty sixteen us election they think the wiki leaks publication of democratic party e-mails may have tipped it for donald trump and even though sweden has dropped sex assault prosecutions that led to his first u.k. arrest for some he'll remain a suspected rapist chalons how to zero london. former u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says our songs needs to answer for what he's done but the republican who defeated her in the twenty sixteen presidential election is denying all knowledge of wiki leaks you know he's praised the organization in the past. i know nothing about wiki leaks it's not my thing and
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i know there is something having to do with it julie i have been saying what happened with i saw it and that will be a determination i would imagine mostly by the attorney general who is doing an excellent job so he'll be making a determination i know nothing really about him it's not my it's not my deal in life what you are. going to tell you and i don't really have any opinion i know the attorney general will be involved in that he'll make a decision should have a chance he has more now from washington d.c. . it's been reported that obama era prosecutors decided they couldn't indict julian a sound without indicting the act of journalism itself that is receiving classified information in the public interest the group feels evidence of war crimes for example of a trump lawyers though think they have found a way they say that using the sun is guilty of one count of conspiracy to commit computer intrusion he was involved in the hack of department of defense computers
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but the that relies on three particular aspects one that julian assange and encouraged chelsea manning to give him more information to the julian assange and protected chelsea manning's identity and already those two opposing concerns those two parts of the in time of the cozy concerns among journalist because that would appear just to be journalistic behavior not criminal behavior but three the trump prosecutors use these four words in the document quote no luck so far and they use those four words to make the case that those words are discussing a sounders attempt himself to try and break a password or a partial password that chelsea manning had supplied them it's pretty thin stuff there are lots of extradition judge to consider because clearly if the u.s. is successful in extraditing juna son from london then other governments around the world will also feel they're able to extradite journalists who print information that shows their governments in a poor light with a lot riding on this. the u.s.
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president says he wants to continue sanctions against north korea so now donald trump made the remarks on meeting south korea's president moon j. and that the white house can really help get reports from washington d.c. . under pressure to get the united states and north korea to resume talks south korea's president mungy it met with u.s. president donald trump at the white house and praised the work he's done so far in your one year. since you and kim and you initiated personal diplomacy with him we saw a dramatic significant reduction of military tension in the korean peninsula and now pieces prevailed and also in terms of the north korean nuclear program all the korean people now we believe that you will be able to solve the problem through dialogue the u.s. wants permit it denuclearization of the korean peninsula south korea is pressing for compromise cluing potential joint economic projects between the north of the.

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