tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 24, 2019 9:00pm-10:01pm +03
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sesame. provokes. them turn our voice. i mean the. way that she does and the song that it should she will know. a little young lady of the moment many. people did the lives near died upon. he joined boxing club in two thousand and twelve and has become sort of his right hand man with. a little bit more left than movies from the concert halls for the last couple sheaves sets an hour i need his own slim book stalking into the law books. can
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literally come chantal dalton's who has he changed the key to the door she knew the deal. about the wall that he was ready. the jungle machine to india about. two years younger than riddle is cmon he lives in. want to go our own is god a friend of ours course you know they're going well as red river shoes he used to work in a metal furniture workshop but now he's quit his job in the hope of becoming a professional boxer. five years ago you're the one i was going to put in miley's rug move every. muscle building up and i think that is the target of rumors that. you have but i'm i'm a how do you is nineteen and training to be a hairdresser she's done martial arts before but this is her first day boxing at.
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all that we're not telling the press here to tell you a lot of detail we're like there's. no double been out there yes. kommersant here richard referred to that everything should know. one percent of material or. rather. what. should we idea. let's forget. my dear. one. q one let's. move. on here then is that.
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show we watch and she. she loves you for the. fifteen year old model one wants to take part in the national championship. because i want. oh i've found. others who are going to just go. but it's not going well at but at home or at school most of them which is how do you. really. have a global recession. and the criminal feels.
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father loves to talk about the old days. i know that one of them a conspirator mordecai turned down dead should know i had feared going to go down to my. own introduced to renew it was not a madness for books we're going to live. not are you. going to do one book you are not only did she know she do we know. for sure that this wrinkle in the form of the. phone should not. read them but i'm assured they will not tell if it's good or bad or just go on going out of the. name of the nothing when from well you know from a lot more real out. real numbers from most of. the women people
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who have any following must see that she was not the automatic going to watch going to do in mosul both cities didn't hear. the words you said you but i think it was in the book and you're going to help him slip given i don't crowd at all because that was in the. sonics achievements in the fifties and sixties still matter and are one of the reasons why today students use a term of respect for him that translates as uncle. i mean i've. seen this all seem. real. i don't read you watching other women a lot of the brothers on the left computer that the olympics in the ninety's and mohammad this top left is now captain of the moroccan national team with nothing
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east west south. but now. it is a simple city but. given the nature of stuff an opinion yet this. they let out on the. sun i keel was one of but past stars and a four time moroccan champion but sadly died in a car crash in two thousand and fifteen. i says and them salma who walks by a switch she would be a fitness game news limited the same media in a much more subtle style been with a lead deal for us to live rich and well moment he's written in more than a bunch show on fox channel four and as old pulls out a lot i don't know that all is set. to pull.
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the lever of that i want a halt to the lead and i'm with you mean needle she wasn't used. all of. my side to she had the lunch along the one when she had a cool. national qualifying is just two weeks away and everyone it but how will need to be the right weight for the class. cardio out of three or four going through your news or not they're going to know all the time you're in the sun then who knew there were two doors and didn't resign right. now a lot on the server. side where you can still buy government in the world. eunice is a bantamweight and so needs to weigh between fifty two and fifty six kilos to fight
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in the nationals. so mostly. next on the scales a simo was a flyweight and needs to be between forty nine and fifty two kilos. to call and then futile but i have. her for her there. are certain rights when a devoted. to. child daughter end up it's their turn kiddo to put their new homes in a lot of the focal for real tragedies. for the world to wonder what had gone through their. and it probably. because. of the. preserves of. our profession we have. heard from another probable next his mother one who is preparing for his first ever bouts but needs to
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be over forty four kilos to fight as a pin weight. something. from the public from. the start. of the race. had already won by this entire show. at forty one kilos might want is too light for the nationals which are now only a week away. means that that's all right. they want. to. avoid it but it. has a new. book any. so he
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in january twenty seventh teen the sport's governing body set up the national championships with the winners making the moroccan team solid and preparing for the regional heats next week. generally medically come up i thought. i'm going to get up. i don't. want to tell you. there are sob but certainly won't resnick on what had shot a lot of men and women p.s.a. and is here the same seam and in my body no no veteran should today is the general way in but a cool one not far from that of a god of. every young aspiring boxer from the whole of the casa blanca region is here to register for regional qualifying. the regional winners then go on to the national championships to try and get into the amateur national team
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to my money to be under sixty nine kilos to qualify as a walter weights oh she doesn't want to fight much heavier girls than herself. what a good berlo oh what is their love seventy one point six is bad news oh at fifty eight point four five i did bang on for a lightweight play. remember my one needs to be over forty four kilos otherwise he'll simply be too like to take part to. play but he's still not happy and i. love coming up in part two will he be able to add the extra. a few grams he needs to fight. and can be when his first competitive it's. going to
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have local of corn the did it cost him to have a mustang in the house flush was playing going on let us hope not much i'm going to hit us on the head when you. look innocent lives on. so my mom has she has the opposite problem was she lose kilos in order to fight as a welterweight and they've been shut away which has a bedsit skin which can. smooth the strain. i'm so sane and they get a bus out of. the pledge home so singing get kinda good. gifts through the state. and one of my must be good enough to get beyond the qualifying stages of the national championships. only days away. from the french open. i didn't play much in the field which you could see he was.
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playing on my gut to believe how much i love to come with a whole bunch followed by a lot of lobotomy a little bit of that will boggle a bit unless it is a one. the big breaking news story can be chaotic and frantic behind the scenes. people shouting instructions if you're trying to provide the best most accurate up to date information as quickly as you can. it's when you come off on things think you realize you witnessed history in the making. overthrown and exiled point. if you all got. me to give you an intimate film about the struggle of the elected leader of
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madagascar to return to his country and reinstate his presidency you know the truth . and we do not think it is the. nutrition. return of a president on al-jazeera. we're watching all just around the whole rubble in doha these are all top news stories new video has emerged reportedly showing two suspects with backpacks entering the shangri-la hotel in sri lanka's capital moments before an explosion it was one of
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three luxury hotels and three churches targeted on easter sunday. the coalition of freedom and change in sudan says they've ended talks with the transitional military council after it refused to immediately transfer power to civilian rule thousands of demonstrators are conducting a sit in outside the army headquarters in khartoum and they're angry with the african union leaders who have given the military council three months to hand over power to a train with north korea's leader aboard has arrived in russia for thursday's meeting with vladimir putin russia shares a short seventeen kilometer long border with north korea kim jong un is in the major port city of la de vos talk two months after the breakdown of the second denuclearization summit with donald trump in vietnam the north korean leader told reporters that he's keen to discuss the international standoff over the korean peninsula with president putin. if your middle i came to russia with a warm feeling of our people i hope this visit will be successful and rewarding and
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that during the talks with esteemed president putin i will be able to specifically discuss issues of resolving the situation on the korean peninsula and development of our bilateral relationship in hong kong leaders of the occupy democracy movement have been jailed on public nuisance charges supporters of the twenty fourteen protests was also became known as the umbrella revolution gathered outside the court where the sentences were handed out two of the nine activists were jailed for sixteen months each to thirty eight months and others received suspended sentences . at least fifty one people have died in floods and mudslides and in south africa the heavy rain started on monday night presence around poser hers arrived in the area to assess the damage military personnel are helping in the search for survivors. and the u.n. says afghan government and u.s. forces have killed more than civilians this year than the taliban and i saw more than three hundred civilians lost their lives in the first three months to air and
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ground strikes the u.n. says taliban eisel but other fighters killed two hundred twenty seven people those were the headlines are we back to the al-jazeera news in half an hour to stay with us. her. but how boxing club is the new rundown part of casa blanca. it's run by a former moroccan featherweight champion scholar her man who invests his time and money developing young fighting talents. there regional qualifying stages of the national championships are only days away and tension is building among some of the young fighters. weights is as important for a boxer as for a jockey in horse racing they're either too lights or too heavy one thousand year old my mom has she wants to fight as
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a welterweight but is several kilos too heavy. whereas fifteen year old mother once it was still too light for his first competitive bout as a junior penley. was . oh if. it was just if this. was a dilutive it was one. of the specific. it was. if it was a shuttle. was a slope. to comply with what was on the phone which some of them. if anything if it was one of
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those was i was and it was a little fish museum crowd and that's just something you have to see if i. was right for both. we're breaking in to our shuttle program going to head to new york where the iranian foreign minister is speaking at the asia society event he's expected to touch on quite a few issues that are of relevance to both iran and the global community let's just listen in to the introduction by the host and to this desire if in a few moments would withdraw from that. for just about a year ago. our guest today dr mohamed serif the foreign minister of iran is no stranger to new york having been iran's ambassador to the u.n. for many years and no stranger to this agreement as the lead negotiator through
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most parts of the agreement and the signer in july two thousand and fifteen. this framework called for iran to redesign convert to reduce its nuclear facilities in exchange for lifting nuclear related sanctions and was famously called by candidate trump the worst gale ever. today will explore where this deal stands and iran's of use or into topics. before we begin i'd like to acknowledge our trustees who are here today. i say to a stall here susan. i'm a big laurie think luke is with us i want to welcome our trustees who sustain and support this institution. and our asp accounts. and also the many academics and
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scholars on iran who have joined us today and are not strangers to this institution or this subject and topics we welcome everyone. i'm going to start with a few questions and then if you have questions there are kurds i think. your seats and the old found those passed those out on our staff will collect those and pass those up for those of you who are watching on the internet we invite you to send in your questions under hash tag live. is alive now. and also. over the internet and will be passed up to me. mr minister with come a long way. since july two thousand. i would say relations continue and then i get of spiral between the u.s. and iran and in fact on monday the trump team announced it's terminating sanctions
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waivers for major importers of iran crude oil. turkey tapan south korea would be affected by the us about one million barrels a day. the u.s. special representative. brief reporters yesterday and said until iran starts behaving more like normal and less like a revolutionary movement. this cold war will continue. could you give us your perspective on where things are. but first of all it's good to be back. the first time i think it was in one thousand nine hundred two when i was. to look at will to. listen to the. normals think.
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nor will draw from any international treaty. has not just. will just be quiet by saying that it was an executive agreement that congress never read it. but they have withdrawn from agreements and congress was lucky. in that region that we would be drawn from your mascot. i think whatever you can have a drunk from is quite welcome winston so who's not acting like a normal street. the first question that they are to us. at the negotiating table by our book was that. until last april. not expect. it will wind up quickly but this
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will continue. believes that his president will too but. for now he has to justify a policy. basically spawns. and it's a very dangerous policy a guy. that states. has. not condon while it isn't a security council resolution. but it's calling on others to violate sanctions despite the us is imposing is different. but it can cost in the past because in the past the united states did not have any barrier security council it couldn't even say that there are a number of security council resolutions calling for iran to stop its uranium enrichment on iran is not. living by those resolutions we disagreed with them well
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oregon now there exists a security council resolution which openly says that the purpose of the resolution is to normalize your arms business release. and it's because on all states to implement that reason well the united states is not only not complying except what it's saying that the rest of the world should not comply and is going a step further saying that people punish you if you comply this is the first time. to my knowledge about that with you were for the last forty. this is the first time we get this is happening at the u.n. permanent member of the security council is openly calling on other countries to violate the security council resolution and threatening them with punishment if they didn't. so i think it's not for iran to make that decision it's for the rest
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of the international community to make a decision whether they want to allow this to happen or whether they want to stop somebody now we know that the united states is the biggest economic power we know that the united states is a huge market below that nobody wants to boost the u.s. pocket but the american government should understand that people are doing this of desperation sure because they have no other choice disk as core earthman pure and simple we want to build international relations on question do you think it's a stain abuse these are important questions for anybody who's interested in long term peace and stability in the world to ask question is sustained as as the amount has devoted my life and i know that you have to we cannot accept that question is distant we cannot accept the question should be who took it we're not idealists we
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know that power play is part of life and parent matter relation but power has to be moderated by some sort of rules otherwise we'll be living in a jungle should i do not want to repeat and bring about a history behind an empire ruling the world for much longer than the us has ever existed and it ends should empires and. we need to know whether. we want to establish a modus operandi that would last longer than our empire. so are we. as a stalemate with no possible resolution as a cold war is something that continues to evolve and have or any iss that have been put on the table can be discussed with the u.s. . as a sin the u.s.
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left a table the table has still been it's not as if the. united states does not need a new table. there is a resolution there is an agreement. i negotiated all of that agreement and i know that neither iran nor united states bill ever get it but. it's not really a given that i like i can assure you that with whatever good was president trying to put forth secretary kerry is larger than even the secretary kerry. but it was the best agreement we could both speech be five other people in the room it's a difficult process we had competing interests not just competing interests of iran and the united states but even competing interests between the united states and its own allies its own european allies competing interests between united states and russia and china so there are a lot of competing interests came into play and there were competing interests from
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outside the people my. concept of the p.t. . because i. do some on the forty's and. the algerians now have a call that we would not want the three b.'s now i think the world should not wonder forty's. they didn't want us from the beginning. they want to do them like this but this was the best he did because the tree and i think even in the future this would be the best of that can be achieved president trunk may believe in his. abilities but he has seen how it worked with. me do not want to pull it off and i took a stock can be how many of those photo ops we had the other hundred fifty pages of it goes through every detail because it was based on mistrust it wasn't based on
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trust nobody trusted the others. and we should not trust. the history between iran and us so nobody trusted the other side he explained rather meticulous detail everything that was report them was supposed to be done. and now the president trump says he wants something better well he may want something better but unless he can dictate what he likes sure he will get it so just to explore the status of iran's approach to the us withdrawal you have decided to stay in the agreement with the other part is. he. had been working with europe for the establishment of a special purpose fear court that would allow for the economic benefits to flow from that and i understand there's a heads up part in the parliament and a line of financial regulations that would enable that to happen could you give us
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your assessment on where you are with europe and whether that seems to be staying the course and whether you think those financial benefits will flow. we know that i last predict that iran economy. six percent and this coming year so i know there's a vital question. out economy sanctions target ordinary people and i think. the statements. this is mistreatment. once the benefit of people not responding. are targeting iranian people if this is written is interested in the people that came out. to the streets. people want. if the us is true to its. consultants.
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on the people nobody believes it is true. so. sanctions will. no doubt about what was sanctions. problem. right now is a. number of promises. after president promptly two. promises to iran promises that iran will continue to enjoy the economic benefits of today security economic political and it has not been able to implement those problems. you special have a spent mechanism or as it's now called instead instrument to support trade
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expansion is requisite for those promises is not even those promises and so. requisite for those promises and it's been a year in the mix. now. counter court for that. back in as an iranian mechanism and that banking is an involved basically buying and selling without exchanging money not a bottom system but what a system that is those who purchase from iran. will pay to those who are selling to you rather than to their own iranian counterparts and the same would happen here so we had to establish a counterpart to constructs in iran and we have done so officially it's the problem is resolved now. what you refer to as requirements for iran
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those are being addressed in it on most of them have been implemented for you some forty forty one conditions we have done thirty nine who are outstanding some other conditions are dependent on these two that are outstanding cool international conventions that have to be ratified as gone through the parliament model that stage is remaining and there is a lot of debate about that and the focus of that is iran is not benefiting from the other agreements it into what should it enter into and i think. this is the focus of the debate there is nothing that we need to highlight in arctic anomic interactions in our financial interactions the question that is being asked is why should we join another it's not an agreement why we haven't benefited from the previous month that we have chosen and this is very difficult question even for me
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as a proponent of joining those agreements because i believe those are in our interest we are in the forefront of fighting terrorism we have got guys yesterday the government of iraq invited three hundred iranian cannons. we who have lost their loved ones in fighting died in iraq as the united states received an invitation for a single family fighting for your allies in the region israel saudi arabia emirates people who dissidents ration is probably. the only country that was poking along with iraq isn't syrians and then we have been in the forefront of fighting terrorism so we have nothing against the convention on terrorism financing or money drunken convention the problem is this saying that you're not benefiting from international convention. we did not benefit from t.c.p. will not benefit from n.p.t.
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we did not benefit from other conventions in which we were an active member you see fourteen puts forth. has never been very friendly to iran this entire process started with. you making an iranian claim in two thousand and two but fourteen courts have said that iran has faithfully implemented all its other international commitments to nuclear nonproliferation and then i just as called other issues a report that iran has not implemented after having said repeatedly that iran is implementing so the u.s. government is negating its evil trumpet ministration is negating its. evil secretary pompei you time and again said iran is observing now they're saying that iran is widely nonproliferation well and that's that's the problem the problem is the iranian people cannot determine whether being
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a member of the of these it's not an agreement is in more the. to go to will. be. one sided commitment. has been. one of the things that has characterize the us trying to trade tensions it is a deliberate effort to deescalate on language around that and to try to quietly see if there's pathways forward on. this has not characterize the u.s. and want relations i mentioned the three quotes on the u.s. side just today. is filled with a couple of quotes and they are. present nazi like behavior the u.s. of economic terrorism and again threats to close the straits of hormuz it's over the last effort to. try to put pressure on blocking oil exports.
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are these just words or its effect on markets this idea that the street may be affected by this. what are these men and how does the world read this kind of language. i think. on a campaign promise and it seems to me that he's very. careful to. try to implement his company promises. on is not another seven trillion dollars in our region in order to make the growth and only worse. so i guess
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he wants to stick with that. he thinks the pressure on the. maximum pressure. he can bring was once. his mistake. we have seven thousand years of history. battles. and losses. that we don't look at history in. two four and six year terms us usually people do a lot of members of congress will in the. senate. look at history in that it. is not opposite. president from believes that by pushing on by
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imposing economic pressure on us. it was. not going to. even if i wanted to do that the iranian people won't let me do. so is not trying to put pressure on the government. he is actually putting pressure on the iranian people because he knows that determination in its. determination doesn't come from the. people comes from the history. this is the reality of the situation president truong believes put in question. bring us to the negotiating table. that he has in mind and i don't know what that are in the early lives if he wants us to call. it one comprehensive program of action jake tapper that is easier to pronounce drawn comprehensive program than his broken tool. as he knocked the
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basin. with a cold the cap to begin with. but. if he wants to push the long into accepting a new deal that would be selling got dignity then we won't be able to do it and then. be up to between. the i believe you're watching are does or who are the iranian foreign minister drivers are if is speaking to the asia society in new york putting his case forward in a question and answer scenario of iran's position of course he's putting and making very clear iran situation a relationship with the us in the light of certainly in the recent days where the united states has removed the waiver from several of its allies who by iranian oil
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hoping to squeeze iran economy asked about his relationship and his country's relationship with the us the foreign minister said that the negotiating table is still there it is the u.s. that has walked away they've walked away not just from iran but they've walked away from various other several organizations including unesco the climate change agreement well a full analysis of what the foreign minister has said in the al-jazeera news that's coming up to stay with us then here on al-jazeera.
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shot across east impossible but the lively shadows they are set to continue across well across the western side of the amazon asked and that's joyce up with a really heavy rain that we've been seeing in bolivia extending across into possibly more big downpours because through the next couple of days and that wet weather as you say has to comes down as the northern parts of ogden taina we will see some heavy showers have possibility of some localized flooding eastern hours or so as you can see a little bit of a cliff slope thirty celsius there in rio on that one to stay off new similar temperatures as you go on into thursday some of the weather will sunshine coming through here what so whether that will come down across a good part of paraguayan down in. i think about tools or river play want to sarah sit around nineteen celsius but we should have gone to the sunshine. meanwhile across the caribbean always a chance of want to choose shallow as for hispaniola in particular you much just catch chad say just about barbados maybe into cremator as well but essentially
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doesn't last he fought and lost vincent could cast but you see that chair across the western side of the caribbean before most is class size is fine and sunny he could see a little bit of wet weather so go on through thursday thanks in the sunshine with a high of thirty degrees. whether sponsored by cattle. this is al jazeera. cell robin you're watching the al-jazeera news online to my headquarters here in
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doha coming up in the next sixty minutes suicide bombers in sri lanka new video shows two suspects at a luxury hotel shortly before the easter sunday explosions also a show of unity as british political leaders attend the funeral of journalist lyra because he was shot last week during the rioting in london and. arriving in bloody vast on north korea's leader gives a rare interview to media ahead of a meeting with vladimir putin. and iran's foreign minister says u.s. president donald trump is mistaken if he thinks sanctions will work. with the sport as the portland trail blazers. they claim to place in his second round in a place. i. welcome to the news hour a clearer picture is emerging of who planned the easter sunday suicide bomb attacks
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in sri lanka new video shows two men with large backpacks at the strangler hotel in colombo moments before a bomb blast in the restaurant suicide bombers targeted two other hotels and three churches in the capital three hundred fifty nine people were killed another three hundred hard being treated in hospital the deputy defense minister is blaming a local splinter group of the national that he jamaat he describes the group as islamist extremists possibly allied to an international network. what also i can say is that this group. of some of the suicide bombers most of. you kids. come from maybe middle upper middle class so they are financially quite independent and you know their families quite stable financially so that is a boring fact in. because some of them have i think studied.
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in various other countries all degrees. you know this really do creative people. president said a senate has vowed to overhaul state security after intelligence agencies didn't act on several tip offs but eisel has claimed responsibility without providing evidence eight out of the nine suicide bombers have been identified because prime minister ward's other attackers may be on the run well let's join in often and as our senior correspondent. who is in colombo let's just talk about the merging evidence a nother c.c.t.v. piece of footage and slowly the authorities are managing really to put this very complicated jigsaw puzzle together. that's right unfortunately it had to happen after. tragedy took place on
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easter sunday here in sri lanka however as soon as they can the law enforcement the military the security a part of this is coming together to pull in all lines of investigation as we have seen this c.c.t.v. footage of the some of the suicide bombers yesterday we had one of the suicide bomber with a backpack with at various angles of the church and a gun but today we're seeing footage of the bombers at the shangri-la now all of these things helping to zero in on who these people are we're hearing different reports coming in from the intelligence agencies from security officials about what they've managed to find information that a vehicle that had been used in this operation was was apprehended another one to say that the law enforcement authorities have zeroed in on
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a location where the back packs were procured so little by little this picture is coming together a but sadly so he'll obviously for the three hundred plus victims it's a little too it's it's too little too late so let's just talk about sort of the growing anger amongst the public i mean you've managed to perhaps get a sense of how the people feel having sort of traveled around obviously colombo the main epicenter of of issues and further north to the gumbo i mean what is the sense in terms of the way people feel about your thora to use and feel about the investigation because there are two very different branches depending if you've been affected by the bombings or not. that's right. we're seeing the sort of mood transitioning or shifting just. and the brutality of these attacks had people
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completely the were in shock but as the days have gone by and realisation has dawned as to what a huge security breach what a massive lapse in intelligence lankans are beginning to question how this was possible i mean we are a country that managed ten years ago to defeat was dead one of the world's deadliest terrorist organizations we did this was a very slick intelligence operation and things like that so having been through that and the people also lived through it for the last ten years they have a relative calm and now they want to know why the people the security the leadership the politicians have all let them down as this. you know it does raise that question about the politicians because they have been bickering for what nine on six months now we've seen
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a huge debate and controversy within parliament the president not speaking to the prime minister the national security agency if the police portfolios you might say divvied up between them that's where the failure has been we put that to several politicians jury or al-jazeera broadcasts jury in this pretty traumatic period for sri lanka and they are at a loss for words to actually do justify the way they have behaved this last six months and i i sometimes wonder as we've been talking to you and to other civil society members across this broadcast whether the throne can people can forgive politicians for putting them in this position. that's a million dollar question. this is very much a really issue i mean as we know the constitutional crisis that plunged this country into that kind of chaos as never before kind of again put the country at
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a standstill they didn't know who their leaders were and now once again with the scene the remnants of that infighting that tension basically coming to the full as much as we have heard an apology to the victims people of this country don't really want to hear apologies what they have seen unfolding and the messages coming out of the different strata of leadership from both sides of the political divide has been that you have almost all sides saying we didn't know we were told so then the obvious question is how is this possible so in terms of the people's faith in politicians it is sadly eroded because they have seen them in are talking again you know talking the talk but sadly not necessarily following suit in terms of action but having said that so have to be very honest particularly where sort of
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politicians are. there are sort of you know almost personality. concerned there are these rivered figures that can do no wrong and in terms of that sri lankans have can have notoriously short memories so we do have back to further down the road but right now there is frustration and there is anger about what has happened of course the situation continues. where you are but now of course will monitor events with you across the country thank you. now the coalition of freedom and change in sudarsan says that is ended talks with the transitional military council after refused to immediately transfer power to civilian rule thousands of demonstrators are conducting and sitting outside the army headquarters in khartoum they're angry after african union leaders said the military council should have three months to hand over power. we've suspended talks with the
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military council we will not talk with them again to the military council acknowledge that we are part of the government should be completely civilian but the council should be considerate of civilians with a military representation that is the point of difference we need to reach a solution because the authority has to be civilian and the government has to practice all of its capacities without interference from any other party have a morgan is following events for us in khartoum we have to to what we talk about the coalition movement they are a group of civil society groups they all have different opinions but they're generally on the same page and they're generally not happy with the african union. well time does the african union they're not happy about seville they're also not happy with the military council they describe the military council as an obstacle and that the council is trying to rob the people of their revolution and we've seen
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them calling for more protests tomorrow they're expecting to be there to hold a million march a million people march saying that they are not going to call for an end to the sit in and for the protest and till our is handed over to an independent civilian government now obviously it's going to be very hard to see how that transitional civilian government will be formed with the coalition suspending talks with the military council there saying that they've already have they have a blueprint they will be announcing names there will be forming their own council which will then form that transitional government but the military council does not recognize that so hey so right now there seems to be an impasse between the council and the coalition want to are handed over immediately to a civilian government well that of course you have this of the group of civil society members who are forming this coalition movement a very are you might say at the behest of the beckoning of the many thousands of members of the public that are filtering in to khartoum just give us a sense of the numbers that are arriving by the i mean we're seeing trains of
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people arriving to you might see express their unhappiness with what they're seeing in the capital. yes indeed we are seeing more more and more people arriving since the ousting of president bashir so actually the crowd in front of the army headquarters is increasing and not decreasing it all started as we know on the sixth of april people demanding that president obama in bashir be ousted but since his ousting people continue to arrive every day thousands of people arriving saying that they're there to join the protesters at the sit in because they are worried that the military council as the coalition put it trying to see a revolution so very there are more expected to be arriving tomorrow in a march called the million people march to hail so obviously it seems that this is not coming to an end and we also have political parties who are also calling for the military council to hand over power to an independent transitional government besides the civil societies so it seems like this will be going on for quite some
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