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not a patch. on the amount of the roof. and establishment questioning the existing rules of society is present populated by the political class get it but given the just interpretations. employed one as. leader and as for that though i just befriended interested muslims in the must that has been one of their central themes that the status corrupt and therefore we need our own state where it's going to be just and way again mcgovern in a different way and they will be social justice for all this happened around the time where. maybe socialism communism collapsed or if you remember across college campuses there were lots of socialist young people looking for an alternative system i think with the collapse of that people became much more religious the poor
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of course we do know. folks will shoot you see we seem to be able to maneuver people who are poor be. sure to watch the people who wish disadvantaged in the society. use of message quickly resonated with people in the borno region but the level of poverty was as high as sixty nine percent in twenty eleven. the british colonise ation left the leaders of an independent nigeria with a deeply divided country the south rich in oil has a concentration of christian communities who benefited from education programs put in place by the former colonial power. in the poor and rural north the communities were majority muslim. in some traditional areas western education is still
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perceived as an extension of colonialism. today nigeria is the leading economic power in africa however more than half of its population lives below the poverty line. plagued by corruption which is in demick among nigeria's elite politicians have gradually lost the trust of the people. inside the school the school or up on animals ability to supplement or almost all of. the middle class and it icelandic they lash out they are going from this is just astounding this all merely wish to prove that only be big was the hoop. only call the kuki the bell met with them in your honor the good un. in particular really was the least of the most also important attacking
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a group of us was the roof because when he speaks to just distance and they feel that he is the present in them and that was the starting point there was adequate it's obvious from the above was didn't get it you who have joined the book i don't want the movement of the just much as an adult want to once had on the basis of the fund that uses and miss welcome. and they're so disliked and so the do and yeah that is good and what it boko haram book or its western civilization is or does some people is this act religion or is something i'm taught to live for b. did this some say western education is taboo is not there are not talking of western education they are talking of western civilization all the. act exist in this is forbidden how can a woman rule a man and how. the rule of law in was in you so this work to see the
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children of view politicians with children of your resources can bring them to policemen to two groups of people to screw the services who wanted to push for some of the want to school. from us in the in the worse. to what muhamad you for city. and. yusuf the most discipline was being those that got people to do it it could lead to tell them i do believe there's also it's good gays will kill you and i'm in the race you diminished will name only that is the be the judge you for the person can judge me knows what i want to do in the pinch i mean i know. what it is the yusuf. the meaning of don't soon will somehow cause i'm still somewhat sure such evil is
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only a good girl use it is still a jihadi gotta do it don't that could exist in asia they all will mock and live with your case when god made of one of the. moment susie which is only the best they could get which you know or they could if you took a female can certainly appreciate it and all. good god does all do and evoke events like wanted a mock us or go in front of the budget is that there was it they cited sometimes that the sickest discuss the possible didn't sit on opera yousuf them to bloom would set a feast the more we see and emotional sociology don't give a new label is off and on is all for now we need to take off it was cliff it told us a mock us to produce consumption muskett newshour me i didn't know that one would occur at him back up on the floor and then why didn't you. tell him to come i didn't was evident in the way similar to me in that way in the let me give him a good acid can deep. on the pot and talk me in
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a moment and the evidence is then commit a prostitute or do shit go home sit passive up with your boss could you quit in the region move fossum what about for a moment and he did and it does them all. over the whole pop without me back on t v . nor for profit so what's a dozen law provides execs in a joint i hear on the global governments guess what they do but even if it don't want to do mendip you just want to share it good evil question i had of innocence you can do to our skin it up a similar dodge our vision constitution and as you know i predicted on community. then mohammad yousuf received the unexpected support of the governor of borno. this man from a wealthy family was an important figure in local politics. the governor of borno presented an unnatural in the lines to mohammad yousuf also shockingly books you
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will yet look for discord to give up the ball no keep what you did was a fair idea don't you are middle class from shi'a who present on the. song like them want to show you. suppose it to be as simple as it could be zone would use of people to have any thought is this is the democratic party on this if you don't anybody else i feel that in this hell of a movie should be if. needed one hundred usually to tune. into uk moorpark. why would you show. me do a movie should be free to run interference for him would be government money of course. the big group in. the family would shareef. why would you feel you so this good he will decide he's the
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prime of his will not. loose or with a particular over the limit yousuf it up when you consume it yes well it's your. show you know what i say also commit on the mideast on paper of radical i look at your lives. and i look at what it's like i was about a lot of guns and i'm not but i don't want you know what i did in the social fabric i don't. know how you look at all because well that'll carry i think you're in that i'm going to think i want to quote according. to some. of your longer name or a place you. remember. when it up and made pastika ninety's corkey fossil i countered companies that i think are effective what conspiracy. to hang on us out of and that's going to make
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a run is that we could have got that he did i'm going to take a look at what i would get out in the future of iraq accountable. that's what needs i didn't like about any country in hugo but i don't like. you know the government. going to let you go buddy when i ran the idea it was understood i go out. there was that induced that way so to see extremist good. eats and then when. he became. the government of the day he became bitter and then he is that is to come with you for sort of student that your problems are will come back to you you see. you see more. people to work with you to how they're here to. step over the rest some so you know just big. or in the just in
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what is now a political think the federal government actively. to go to strategy to use series of incidents in june two thousand and nine a federal government task force called operation flush stopped a group of boko haram members then known as young your sophia they were riding motorcycles as part of a funeral procession the task force sought to enforce a law that required the wearing of helmets the motorcyclists refused to comply the task force opened fire on a good deal useful for a crash history in x. because that's the traditional politician i can i speak for i know there isn't any treatment there wasn't any trail must. question for something you can. ask about you know i don't know what level asked his office. to conduct a five o'clock at that point because he had to be had to be in a kiss
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a while and we had to be really we were used to quite a really big wilson you had to be in it in kind of a really big and venue by those in which you were a lad he did not know. what you tell the same unidos official in iraq allowed because you saw the. island it could be because it's like. ok covered in the you had to be a clear day i was singing jewish you know it's iraq i will kill them. mimic punish i would you kill do him finish the sentence you're so good back that make it your actor because i don't know if you are the bulk of a class of a bunch of law. states but i'm now in the middle of a trimming here and i'm not on the clock and. the outpouring of emotion triggered by the shooting provoked a real tension among the followers of the group. the sermons of muhammad use of
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were fierce but behind the scenes the leaders of boko haram urged caution and. his position however became untenable to the hardliners of the movement who led by abu bakar chicago called for immediate revenge why would she want to commit jihad he just wish not to do that you folks the tide was too early but. the statements of people of the book or chicago or people forced. the magician turned. because she told field v. time to act is now if you will distract while. we are only sports you don't it's on t.v. if you can simply say us unless you know how to go and you have legs you have hans when you start the jihad is it's more awesome what i said isha now.
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more in the film is power let's put this. legarda made to go eat it. up it. don't don't last on the levy secretary but you know could lead to some pointless use a cliche this time it was so attentive. the book or around whole city at stake for almost a week now is the genesis. then we don't know what had happened anyway but a little on the whole can now turn upside down there was no look i was numb was it mosques. churches. all of this evil is evil is you see the civil society has been done to the world to him. basically. the army was ordered to do just to kill destruction we could do to. make you.
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love me tell your children of the owner of the grill them all to bono you know some of that interview if you do good medicine why did we. all know this emergency could also into sunday a trip to the can but also could you see. what i did i don't. think i'm not the most unlikely. that. it was the messiah you look at. it was it was so good i think i want. to come back but you. don't think i don't tend to get it hot. neutral the sat is in the sky lit it was military opposition was taken in by the family knew that was between
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the two from monday to thursday when if it would just dismiss interesting so by ten after the military engagement some of them have that summed up it's cute you said was asked so what happened in the what you know. what only normal. to skew. to read only what you. got but i don't care to fabric. into she listened to. on a new york and a man at the dawn industrial. complex not usually on the context of mere ne as you me on that close to twenty minutes he said to me. or to my commented on by the law. a selected year ago. this is the first
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time that kosher co the man who would become the successor to mohammad yousuf was designated as second. seed by reaching this is what up. there was audrey mary removal of i don't need your advice that i will back up to go in a point destroy the police if you demand kittle mother why you think that is the fucking i'm only asking what are you sitting on the best best best me to. use with . truth even if i haven't.
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people have to weigh you all recalled on this trial in fact a few years ago there is place only for one state on the land of israel i do not believe in a two state solution the official story is that there are no on paper we all feel are you i don't care about the official story if you were to go visit today you would say what has the media been telling the world isn't black and white there's lots of grazing here join me mad the hot sun on our front as my guests from around the world take the hot seat and we debate the week's top stories on the big issues here on al-jazeera. the most memorable moments with al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell with the crowds in tahrir square talking. to. us if something happens anywhere in the world al jazeera is in place we're able to cover news like no other news organizations. were able to do it properly. that is our strength.
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he came from a wealthy background in paris and became an artist against his family's wishes he went on to bring a fresh perspective to oriental is painting falling in love with so hard and culture making him junior his home and converting to islam. and just zero world tells the story of the last fifteen fifteen and his unique artistic work. the french oriented list on al-jazeera. hello i missed with the top stories on al-jazeera sudanese protesters are continuing to surround army headquarters in khartoum that's despite concessions from the ruling military transitional council generals insist they will allow
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a civilian administration. we do not call for the removal of demonstrators by force in fact the reason we intervened in the first place was because force was used by the ousted regime but our call to everyone who is organizing the protests to bring life back to normalcy still stands having said that if we find people with weapons of course we have to bear the responsibility as get into wars of the state we can't allow that to take place in order to protect the protesters outside the army headquarters or anywhere in the land of sudan as long as the protesters are allowed to demonstrate we bear the responsibility of protecting them and won't allow any third party to do so algerians living in the u.k. and france have held rallies to demand the immediate resignation of the interim government in london they demonstrated in trafalgar square calling for all allies of former president otherwise is precisely to be removed from power that same call was made
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inside algeria the interior minister was forced to cut short an official visit to the southern states of bashar it was the first such trip by representatives of the interim government. the u.s. secretary of state has met with venezuelan refugees on the border with colombia as he reiterated his call for president nicolas maduro to go mike pompei or says the u.s. will use all the economic and political tools it can to hold the venezuelan leader accountable. was in the colombian city of kuta to wrap up a four nation tour of latin america aimed at pressuring me to write. us democratic representative in ohio ma has responded to president trump's misleading video linking had to nine eleven she says there's been an increase in deaths threats against her with many referencing replying to the president's video a new candidate has entered the us presidential election race next year. is the
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you know. when you suppose at rest he would have you also tickle to cut and past that and that would that is this feeling of democracy it would have been taken to court then the court would know what have i did and then if is to be it's get is let's get it it is to me that in physics and let me quiz meant it but unfortunately we learned that there was a dead to from the ism to government the government of the day to just shoot you sitting. up in phuket in terms of a trade the courtroom there was
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a victory and also morley was to cheer on the open judge who was this i think a little bit put in city due to newman taken this you know particularly for quinn to provide a political choice edition of them enough to put some of the dogs on the moment you saw i think there's a negotiated dollar said look you can hope to always the negotiation of it occur yousuf read of iniquity then forget it it's really they're both live at the core of this really for coop if you only be a public good to see not only the new judge in gala so messy it's all fun it does usually go. on. after the death of muhammad use of the survivors of the battle of my do girlie gathered in the to prepare their revenge in july twenty ten launched their first attacks in the state of borno now a clandestine group boko haram communicated by posting video messages of its new
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leader abu buckle chicago go out. why go further. should offer you study all or are there me out there. oh out me out i. see more than a pretty story. or as i understand from one of the hottest may there begin in the concrete says if you do pay down those who worship many gods so the issue to come back to worship one god. in the word do the book will see and also this is how men do this. go about exposing themselves and people drink beer people small people gamble so this is it is christians that do this that was there i think there are some of the excuses we hear them see the targeting of the priest. was mostly influenced
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by the perception should we feel the ranks of the insurance but the priest to muscle solution of man to go orchestrated the news blue talk policy of community. of groups associated with this issue called black water movement. so basically it was a case of the. old officiated didn't want awfully nice know we had more than your civilians to only put the opposite that benefited these cuts in the telephone it is adequate to pout because i suppose. they could tell us all. these dieties minuscule over the it made less you to do put it outside it's also security illegal that is in the limousine purchased for wilma. mail delivered
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this linnie know it ticket income all set to fifty more visit and yet it will shock you. won't. let you get up that. low a lot why not at all. the attacks against christians provoked a widespread outpouring of emotion in the country this added to the targeted murders of security forces traditional leaders and politicians considered to be corrupt by the group boko haram carried out a suicide attack on the headquarters of the national police in a bhutto the federal capital president jonathan was forced to send the army to the northeast an army that was ill prepared and poorly educated. to suit us we are seen to be full forces in the north east really true to form meaning being christian e.d.'s. not to becoming generally speaking out about ordinary joins us in the
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region which was born in this sort of ducking away a combat board don't know about it but i don't look at ok the move on you limit your complaint buckley don't laugh but a moment to long dance by the time but if. for today not the complete immediate it is always almost a minute there. are some who comprise partnership of obama actually actual letters in it that got here on that. got these people can which ignore us on their own. perceived or people disability mean you would be interested in look east for people who are and be treated if you believe the symbol be christians and the muslims why did you be the one believe that we should there was a substantial my little kristensen ballistics the fillets that everybody in bottles did because it will be human even the christian women with the job to be degrading job living mostly would be deceived but everybody was mostly fewer misting go
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supportable why don't we do want to support the police one of the beyond thought treats the civilians the seamers the treated water is such that i will see these are costly our law is on the book i would dissolve wars only whooper but don't ask . was it their preferred the moment yusuf did it it's a sign or maybe ask is on pearl without a question the minute there is an although you vorlon i do more please i want to tell me a book you failed to lead on no one could tell the book i have. for this secret it is you know. that they could be does show or. should it if this is a live shot to sell and to snap. what i had i don't. know what. but not.
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well there with. no. look at it i suggest that no. you don't look like a foot systematical with liz at corsica means. i think this of course did come east alamy without bodies on. this is horsey. in may twenty thirty president jonathan declared a state of emergency the abuses committed by the army and greatly weakened the support of the people however support of the military was still indispensable in the fight against this elusive enemy the army then promoted the establishment of a local militia in the civilian joint task force c j t f civilians recruited to towns and villages in the northeast were used at security checkpoints to identify
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members of the. jets. what that member. do you know i. question that yet why can't i go why when did we go to slaughter villages some of the dangerous it was justified by them. only bases got we've seen these villages a little bit before we believed but even soldiers it will be spying for the federal government loans one the fish is small the strategy is that the other way they did to this is your last visit in this you know. this read it this is the warm up leave home to me on the thought of what i've said this you know must get the bulk of all. they need. and i think. they're.
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fighting with it you know. hunkered down down down. here you know. i do not only a salute you for sometimes even if you are late when did the us need all your loved ones even your boots and your sheep and if you have a dog even good dog don't kid believe you could do big trouble afterwards sure people are sure in. the summer of twenty fourteen marked year of territorial expansion the group seized several times in the north east of the country the nigerian army was on the verge of defeat in addition to the arsenal the group procured on the black market boko haram regularly recovered weapons and vehicles abandoned by nigerian soldiers. in the south of the state of borno boko haram took the town also without any resistance. to collapse
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happening on. the hook or. anything just want to tell you something he let us have somebody before the service accomplished what i mean that precious time was going to go is that. health and our not only question but a fantastic place in daylight for but it was a pleasure. he felt special mark. says in his. you want to wanted me to more of your home paid off want to show. up but. i suspect. that. the walk. twenty one into any time of year keep in mind when you talk to him. it can sometimes when i use the word a lot of the things i'm going through that there was. no you know the
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last one i want to go into and i'm willing to. look you know you're not. very good thank you thank you. i'm going to be. getting to know you can do it i was going to do it i mean i'm going to make you good good good good that's good good to hear you're going to be. here a good thank you but it was fear that was imposed on all of the areas controlled by vocal in the northeast of the country. the purging of what they called. the hunting of christians got worse. what is how can you just look at it this is just like what i do object to what you
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want to get what you want what you want established in the region is the business organisation it gets in. this isn't all there is a distinct this unfortunately the media and people took it as is the best thing is that. the civilians who fled the fighting and the massacres crowded into camps in the region. more than two million people forcibly displaced have lost almost everything. they wait with little hope for change they came from all over the state or born. most are severely traumatized. by do country local citizens who simply really. do need to
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salute you don't you can play a year she got high. consumer you. and. me of. personnel from. egypt then they can use. your family but i'm not going to i'm ok well as long as i get on with the. mission there's a good shot then a jew and i can scratch on one of them which. says. so today africa. was it islamic that week or. the work of a little bit you saw just the closest. quote i'm a woman should have. had a wanted to go to
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a wedding gala. got white and. let us look at it usually say i'm fine a good q.b. years who pretty to me say i can't. i mean yard kenya you know that and you know. saying it's so fresh you new three hundred one. one term be an emitter of i'm a little bit over the internet and so it in there is one me and. one kind of words are their money core me sense of what it's about what it's one it . was as well get out i don't want to elaine i had a mother and what it may cost and that's a question that when you got back to that one. guy would you go with that and then had to get us on our car allowance and end inductors i'm a get into the this guy that i had. it and. you can island and they put that in
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your number or when i went on go idea that while. i was in love i wasn't sure that's it the quality of water and humanity to an enemy that you and again if you haven't done let's method. since the beginning of the insurgency boko haram has eased local resources to finance their activities they still cattle raid crops and kidnap hostages for a run so. the region shares its borders with three countries cameroon chad and. they can cross borders easily out of the reach of the nigerian military. their beauty so little must i didn't become in the us would not own our breasts our talk all the ways and pete would be insurgents using committed us peaceful
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supplies and training to injury and fight us long as the insurgency did not talk. the same stunt in which the hardwoods from middle of the nose was a similar story to do the hard work the mission of us navy has always been. to see to be able to me she reads on the wrist the keep to formalise and the sheet of business and usually the she for small you know stuff for me to be a traditional willful she said who knew she bucked in nigeria as boko haram continued to advance fronts at the request of then nigerian president goodluck jonathan organized a summit to discuss security in the region nigeria needed the help of paris to convince its francophone neighbors to commit to the fight against boko haram an international military coalition was formed the armies of child and know had the
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right to pursue into nigerian territory. i will buckle chicago responded yeah. i mean i will was shocked well then why. you are. not who are not. my family saw your castle kind of deal on iran. you know cars look at outdoor car are not carved out of joe employee yes it is surely to be focused on was and enjoy the smell plus it are more limited even if you practically get us from each other they can usually pitch other so they said
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yes but one hour because i am vulcan was out that could only people was on a seasonal pawnees i thought us rashid and german other capital did charge me to pick a song as i don't i don't i don't defile you janet it's hard to tell it was a lyric i wouldn't have you know that for you because i thought the preschool in the yard. to set the precedent to be it was a. pleasure to see don't do said it on the surface in his own class after several months of fierce fighting the coalition monies to drive boko haram from the large cities in the state to build. in december twenty fifth mohammad behati the new nigerian president strengthened by recent military successes declared that boko haram was technically defeated to fight defeats. it's it's it's for me for forty four persons two it will. cease if team i mean if you if you if you if you leave me to be for example no you want
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to weaken mofo. if you have to it will be held. on the night of january the thirtieth twenty sixteen. once again challenge the claim a victory by the nigerian authorities in the lorry on the outskirts of my do goody they retaliated. the next morning the inhabitants who had fled returned to find their village burnt to the ground. eighty six people died that night many of them children. living. in.
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the. the. others in the cadillac unleashing a pleasure. day and when that at any given day if that's going on that is in the logs and then the shot and by the day and some i'm not ready because she will get a cut of the rope and the. political guy left a lot look at that the father is up on the circuit they can resume and the people they are in the main out of my company i am the bus driver political. and one of the usa individuals or so what are you company. sued for but it.
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allowed one of our. members of boko haram are hiding out in the some piece of forest a national park situated just sixty kilometers southeast of my do good in. the park covers an area roughly one and a half times the size of switzerland there based in the dense forest with several hundred hostages mostly women or. even though boko haram has suffered a number of military setbacks against the international coalition the group still threatens isolated villages in the region. it may take more than bullets and bombs and nigeria to eliminate book.
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because of money or the training there and he can't potter. about as close observer force it only haitian apologia. let his cocoa butter cup or to use orthopod at all can fuck all of our cars and. has all our. volunteers love it. frankly i believe that becoming. the course we should all be put out end to this war on to with the army is held accountable i solicit you sure i'm going to show us all individually x.p. to be in muscle cars are you serious and on two officers who give the squad arse i go to a coach. on the justices board. board from the is it inside we can use is it just to have to be called i've been told to goodman say bleach or the police to have to be able to account did this really i don't see.
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i mean. the. knowledge is the key we've got to understand where the connections and why that narrative resonates so much with young people because a lot of people that do join these groups start when they young. we've got a provide alternative platforms were used it's not enough to say as a state well i'm going to provide you with an education the state has to be responsible for a lot more you've got to provide a child an opportunity for self actualization on many fronts. what should your citizens be this is your view on being educated they must have
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a life and a life consists of many things if you don't have platforms to shine you look for it and sometimes you look for a varied up basis. hello it's still raining in the land in iran you can see the clouds quite clearly that border decent downpour further south than the coast is circulating so it's to regenerating itself and to get to one hundred bases likely that's flash flood territory still in iran these at least around on monday and running into afghanistan and a few showers are likely in pakistan now west of all this is fine is what we have said too in the sunshine in baghdad the clouds coming up from egypt across jordan
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more or less is certainly towards lebanon and syria that has already shown itself pick up sand and dust so you might get briefly a sandstorm one there are showers embedded in that as well which show themselves more of a c. on tuesday by which time iran is probably looking fine now the rains concentrating was now high ground in afghanistan to the north and to the east as well. now so it's nice right from the tail end of the cloud but it's gone by monday it's going always for iran and even the strength of the twenty four hours has dropped so it's war and dark thirty two say riyadh up to forty in neck you're in the sunshine homes enough for a little while it looks far and also for tuesday showers further cyrus maybe surprise this time of year but they're showing themselves a rebound again in malawi. a face can tell a story without uttering
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a single word. and now england. can guide us. a simple touch inform us. the unconventionality of life witness through the lens of the human eye. is what inspires us. witness documentaries on al-jazeera. i really felt liberated as a journalist largely getting to the truth as if i would say that's what this job. protest is and saddam demand the immediate hand of power to a civilian government despite new concessions from military leaders.
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and i'm walking to al-jazeera live from my headquarters in doha with me and as a product also ahead thousands displaced by fighting between libyan government troops and forces loyal to one or twenty four half and civilian areas communities in venezuela trying to cope with the political and economic crisis deepened by you . sanctions and. i'm kind of at a loss for trail tiger woods once back the clock and does what many thought would never happen again. we begin in saddam where it's been another day of fast moving developments i want it been the defense minister who led this week's top fling of president omar al bashir was forced to retire and a new intelligence chief has also been appointed the military council running the country now says one allow political parties to choose a new civilian prime minister
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a mile the shias party will not be allowed to join that transitional government where thousands of demonstrators remain can tell the army headquarters in the capital despite talks between the military and protest organizers mahama vaal has more. but this is the fourth night since the court of finishing up i'm out of my shoes and this event is out of cafferty once again in their thousands not far from the headquarters of the army they say they are here to show their pride and satisfaction about what they have achieved what they call a complete revolution against one of the most spectacular she was i mean they fed the lot of the same we do not call for the removal of demonstrators by force in fact the reason we intervened in the first place was because force was used by the ousted regime but our call to everyone who is organizing the protests to bring life back to normalcy still stands since thursday when the military toppled a lot of the shoot and being thirty years of his sort of there has been
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a major shakeup in the military and political establishments with demonstrators calling for an immediate transition to a civilian government to be in charge for the next four days i wanted to also resigned as the head of the council also stepped down from his post as defense minister and he's now retired the military council has conceded to a key demand by protesters and promised to restructure the national intelligence and security services. a new intelligence chief has been appointed on the political level a former ruling national congress party of ahmad rashad want to be allowed to join the new transitional government several of its hierarchy leaders have been removed from public office the military council has promised to continue the dismantling of the party institutions in response to the demands of protesters when it. it has also agreed to another demand to allow for the transition of civilian government to the country until elections can be organized despite the major changes and
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continuous concessions by the army the leaders of the protest are still concerned the latest announcements are generally positive but it is still i would say concerning that. that there is a general how to who is known to have been very violent and brutal and are for and is in charge of the rabbit support forces still considered part of that military council in response the protest leaders say they only got on top of the achievements they made is to continue to take to the streets until they force the military to comply with all the demands of the people of sudan. where we are getting more on this we're joined by for live and they an expert on sydney's political affairs very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so what i mean what will this transitional process look like do you think and does the fact that the first head of the transitional council and the intelligence chief have
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both resigned does that bode well for the talks between the military the political parties and civil society i think this is a very dynamic process we know that it's a delicate period so that is politics the fact that the old regime is crumbling. and the u.t.v. is being bold and we have the concert on one side the other side you have the politicos but let's not forget the people who protested in the city if they were you got this process so far we've seen very dynamic process demands from the. people and the responses from the military council which is so far has been. very good in terms of the responses but there are very tough. decisions at the least of which i imagine is choosing a civilian prime minister how hard is it going to be to find
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a consensus figure for that role while that is one of the major. point that to be resolved the military ask the civilians to agree on an independent . figure to lead the transitional government. remember the three has been in power for fifty years anybody who was associated in one way or another with very probably will be. disqualified from the opposition point of view but other people who are highly qualified maybe but they've been away from sudan or from this political scene for quite a while so they might lack the expertise of how to run the show so it is going to be a very tough. decision to make to be made by the politicians to agree on somebody who is capable enough to run the transition of government in the next few years and that is of course of really the point who's going to lead a transitional government but it's actually just one of many you know how are they
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going to find a settlement that is going to be satisfactory to all the parties involved all the stakeholders including you know groups. in the country yes i think the whole situation is going to be very difficult so far we've seen the military because it was a politician's have sit and they make some progress but let's not forget other players remember groups indicted for war in the mountains in the blue nile they also would have to say and this is i think is going to unfold in the next few days if they manage to agree on the. government then the next issue will be how to divide the terms of roles of responsibilities between the military transition. concept of the civilian government where would be the boundaries of. responsibilities in the previous experiences we have all the executive.
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in the civilian government and the so very in power in the military and they jointly conducted the just that if that is was in the nine hundred eighty five whether this will be the situation in this entire morality or they will find a different mechanism to agree on the different powers that remains to be seen in this design thank you very much for your time with us we appreciate it then same thank you. so let's move on to other news now and thousands of civilians have been forced out of their homes on the southern outskirts of the libyan capital tripoli fighting continues between forces more toward khalifa haftar and those allied with the internationally recognized government mark without the will have reports from tripoli on the worsening humanitarian situation. displeased in their own country this is one of the many offices in the libyan capital where people affected by the
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latest fighting have come to register their names they were promised food and shelter photos were hammered left his home in where the ruby area south of tripoli after random gunfire hit their house he says he and his family narrowly escaped death. our house was in the crossfire from three directions so i gathered my family and took shelter in one room five minutes later a rocket landed and exploded in the house it destroyed three rooms. fighting has intensified near civilians areas since the forces loyal to the family for have to launch an offensive to take control of the capital tripoli on the fourth of april they will and back to police the government has launched a counter or fence of to defend the capital the fighting soon currently extends to around one hundred sixty kilometers south of tripoli it includes the areas of gaza
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have been a cheer the disused international airport also one e so for me sim city hill where there will be a year and ends are civil litigations in and around tripoli have been also hit by a restrikes the united nations says more than one thousand people have left their homes to escape the fighting on the southern outskirts of tripoli government officials here say that number continues to rise and there and back the government is accusing have those forces of targeting. with a heavy weapons mohammed says he saw dead bodies near his house and one of his neighbors was killed by a random bullet he and his family hardly had any chance to collect their blooming he says. we don't know where we should go life has been destroyed in our area it's caves there and we left everything behind including livestock. there being provided with food and blankets by aid organizations but municipal council members say they
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don't have enough shelters to accommodate the groomed number of displaced people. that five hundred families have registered only in the same to be a good few more people but the problem we face now is that we don't have enough shelters we have even used state hotels and hospitals to lodge them some of these people have been provided to the houses by local do notice others hostage by their relatives but has it own neighborhoods have turned it into a better resume their water at the houses they've lived to be behind could be destroyed in the fighting. tripoli. the u.s. secretary of state has met venezuelan refugees on the border with colombia as he reiterated his call for president nicolas maduro to step down by pompei also as the u.s. would use all economic and political tools that can an order to hold the venezuelan
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leader accountable on payless in the colombian city of cork without a four nation tour of latin america aimed at pressuring other little. the united states will continue to utilize every economic and political means at our disposal to help the venezuelan people using sanctions vsa revocations and other means we pledge to hold the regime and those propping up accountable for their corruption and their repression of democracy. we are deeply aware of the recent intimidation tactics used by the media regime this past thursday the dodo should know we are watching and our support will not waver. from a mall that is violence political and economic crisis continues to deepen water shortages and rising inflation and making life even harder for many but it's a model child reports from caracas communities working together to try and call.
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