tv Recovering From Rehab Al Jazeera April 26, 2019 6:32am-7:01am +03
6:32 am
for their rights it's called the free land the care and it's been happening for fifteen years there are some reports now on why this year's event has become a way to challenge brazil's new president. bush a so moving north as they march towards. their members of brazil's indigenous communities and every year they come to the capital brasilia to make their voices heard. that came all the way from the little phone with his son he belongs to the iraqi tribe. we want the president to have respect because since the europeans came to our london invaded is the destruction of our communities it's gotten worse and they are finishing us that's why we are here to ask them to stop. over four thousand people participated in a three day event held at a sign dubbed the free land camp recommends are you work for an ad or are you would
6:33 am
like to separate and just said later this country's indebtedness of the fishing rights also said that he would like to explore the amazon rain forest the national resources for the best people the precedent development strategy is a clear threat to their survival shortly after taking office precedent nytol signaled he was transferring control of land and environmental issues from the ministry of justice to agriculture for that department's dealings with a powerful agriculture industry have been questioned by critics. we see in both scenarios the possibility of an increase in the massacres of people like it was seen in the past they want to prevent us from defending our rights want to prevent further land demarcations we want to live according to our traditions it's in the constitution. of indigenous organizations have denounced deforestation land seizures and attacks on indigenous peoples in the past year. and farmers feel
6:34 am
emboldened by the actions of those at the top. says brazil's top prosecutor is money toying the situation. the government's discourse is brutal because it encourages the invasion of indigenous land in the last fifteen years brazil has consolidated itself as a commodity exporter especially in the agricultural sector and that has increased the price of land we need to work and show that there is plenty of land for an agricultural project that is not allowed. but for now the brazil's government is not giving into the demands made by indigenous groups thank you and has the support of senators. is this when he takes the community's progress on the possibilities to what we need public policies held in indians give them education and give them an option of particular fight life. but
6:35 am
brazil indigenous people say that their dignity is one of the few things they've been able to retain and save me with to ensure that is not taken away from them. brasilia. hundreds of students have clashed with police in the chilean capital during a protest demanding sweeping education reforms the violence erupted while thousands of students were marching through some tagal calling for an end to student that anti bride police used water cannon and tear gas of the sparse the crowds students who responded by throwing rocks and other all. that ahead in this news hour they called them a miracle baby when he was rescued after twenty two hours a stuck in rubble from the poles earthquake for years although his family can't afford to rebuild their home and why this penalty turned into a whimper for the brisbane peter as a battle in space. business
6:37 am
business updates to you by qatar airways going places together. four years ago a powerful earthquake killed thousands of people in the pour millions of homes already that the story door badly damaged and many owners are still waiting for help from the government from back the port of sabina shrestha reports on april twenty fifth two thousand and fifteen when the seven point eight magnitude quake shook nepad rush we know was house which stood here and the historical city of baqubah who was reduced to rubble her son so nice was rescued after twenty two
6:38 am
hours with barely a scratch they called him the miracle baby but four years on his mother says the family can't afford to build a tin shed let alone a house that if we had money we wouldn't have had to stay in a rented room four of us are sharing a small room we've been told that we don't have the right papers this is the room where sourness lives with his mother father and sister. this was when he was rescued his eyes are full of dust. more than seven thousand private homes and one hundred fifteen heritage sites were damaged the poor reconstruction has been slow and money an issue that didn't just go to the first amount of five hundred dollars is not even enough to remove the debris let alone dig the foundation only thirteen hundred people have received the full three thousand dollars but the core is hundreds of years old and a unesco world heritage site but who owns what here is often unclear many house
6:39 am
owners have never had documents proving their ownership some have been lost and some land disputed across the government's help to rebuild around four hundred thousand homes but that's only half the number that were either lost or severely damaged one of the support that certainly will be needed from the side of the government is the resources that we decide to live on it's a gap which used to be made i think this is one of the major challenges or as the governor has to madness more than four billion dollars was pledged by countries around the world to rebuild. but for those likes on his family it will require another miracle to rebuild a home they lost four years ago. al jazeera book the poor taste of the sport now here is peter. barbara thank you very much eleven time barcelona open champion rafa nadal has advanced to this year's quarterfinals but he's done so at the expense of
6:40 am
a veteran the world number two was up against fellow spaniard on tuesday in the third round fed is thirty seven years old now and has announced to quit the sport after next month's madrid masters he was hoping to roll back the years on the sick a jand but was unable to do so not at all winning six three six two. meanwhile two time former champion cain issue korea japan is into the last eight after his victory over felix seem a fourth seed proving too good for the canadian teenager winning it in straight sets. women's world number one made a winning start to her clay court season at the porsche grand prix in stuttgart to be taiwan's cac way in straight sets six four six three two straight into the quarter final is a shocker has won two grand slam titles but it's good to win a tournament. food see patrick a bit of the drop just five games as she reached the quarter finals as well. two
6:41 am
of the biggest names in athletics all locked in a bitter dispute four time olympic champion mo far claims he was robbed at a hotel owned by ethiopia's legendary runner haile gebrselassie and that not enough was done to help him but nevertheless he has hit back accusing for assault and defaming his business and reputation david stokes reports. what should have been a straightforward promotion day for the london marathon was anything but after mo farah without any prompting decided to talk about something that happened during his training camp and the train is going to well whenever. there was a slightly bigger problem in my hotel a stayed in in ethiopia. who've broken too far a claims money a watch and two phones were taken from his room at a hotel owned by haile gebrselassie he felt the ethiopian great should have done more to help get his property back is highly tell one it was very disappointing to know someone who has the tone kind of support couldn't do nothing and the analysis
6:42 am
like they couldn't do nothing so just disappoint highly she said. ok ok well. on my birthday. ok. i want to thank you that all could exchange did not go down well with gabe or selassie back in ethiopia he says the theft was fully investigated and that fire had turned down the use of a safe he also revealed text messages that he claims were sent to him from farah threatening to bad mouth him at the press conference in london selassie says it was premeditated and a clear attempt at blackmail he told me before he lived he told me to. destroy. this. very clean. selassie describes her as conduct during his stay is disgraceful even
6:43 am
alleging that he attacked a married couple at the hotel gym and that it was him that convinced police not to press charges he also says far left without paying his three thousand dollars hotel bill farah denies these claims but davis selassie says he intends to take legal action years even as possible when. he has to be responsible. with a potential legal battle on the horizon foreign must now do his best to focus on the job at hand this weekend winning the london marathon to do that he'll need to beat the defending champion and world record holder elliott could choky david stokes zero. the alleged victim in the alleged assault involving has spoken out for the men since for a kicked him in the neck he says he's wife wasn't injured. or that gebrselassie claimed he intervened and acted as a mediator between us that's not correct also his claim that he kicked and shoved
6:44 am
me is not correct blow to my neck was very minor. an african footballer has died on the pitch during a league match on thursday in s. what teenie formerly known as swaziland the rooney international midfielder pappy fatty collapsed after only fifteen minutes of play fast he had previously played club football in south africa and was likely to represent his country at the africa cup of nations next month in egypt. in motorsport next year's dec already will be held in saudi arabia competitors will start in the country's second largest city jetta and travel nine thousand kilometers across the desert to finish in. close to the prestigious race was staged in africa up until eleven years ago when it switched to south america saudi arabia has been given a five year deal to host the rally the defending champion is confident saudi arabia's blockade of carter won't prevent him from competing next year. i will try to go to defend my title you know because i don't want to or. the sports fan
6:45 am
politic you know i think i hope we don't have any problems you know getting when we go to saudi arabia i think sport is completely different from political but ok from my side i am really happy you know to to have a doctor because i when the free times you know i am only one of their. region when this race you know. for a twenty twenty. i will start the. race and instead of talking about the world's best football teams here's one of the worst brews been rule took on adelaide united when erica to school but cheek it's the penalties to give brisbane a second off lead even so adelaide went on to win five three pretty good run with the strong from united has been and second bottom in the very first season conceded
6:46 am
6:47 am
one of the richest philanthropists in the world renowned financing endeavors to eradicate some of the west diseases bill gates talks to al-jazeera about his foundation's goals and on says those who are critical. on al-jazeera. life in the islands fringing the antarctic peninsula is abundant the place of seemingly endless variety the whole region is richly biodiverse a living example of how things are pretty much free from the influence of man. by getting to see the astonishing wildlife here is by no means straightforward the weather makes everything a challenge the environment where it was life is living is incredibly fragile incredibly delicate little all sorts of threats that are up against climate change cruel fishing and then of course there's this tourism the number of tourists coming
6:48 am
down here it's a beginning of the two thousand and two somewhere around four five thousand a year we're now over thirty thousand. is still in pretty good shape but it's apparent this unique landscape needs to be very carefully managed as multiple threats begin to loop on the horizon. best toll from the sri lanka taxes revised down by more than one hundred but the country is still on edge brace for more bombings. i ought to hello i'm barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up in a week the red cross warns that neighborhoods in the libyan capital are turning
6:49 am
into battlegrounds judges join sudan's protesters as they turn up the pressure on the military the handover of power with a new mass rally and the warm weather of course is the world's second biggest emperor penguin colony to suffer a catastrophic breeding fate. i am. the best hole in sri lanka's easter sunday attacks has been revised down from three hundred fifty nine to two hundred and fifty three a top health official said the blasts had left some bodies damaged beyond recognition making identification difficult sri lanka's defense secretary has resigned over the attacks and security services services in sri lanka remain on high alert amid fears of more bombings police have carried out more raids seizing several hand grenades and swords from one property at least seventy nine people
6:50 am
have now been arrested florence louise reports from colombo. armed patrols random searches the increased security can be seen everywhere on the streets of colombo as the hunt goes on for anyone involved in sunday's attacks it's not just the police and the army but the navy an air force are mobilized to the prime minister running . told al-jazeera that the extra security measures are necessary and i. am sorry i cannot be you know the number but some are on the run and the third following them remain or the first is to round up the. intelligence services and the government has been criticized for not acting on warnings about possible attacks defense secretary hemisphere if anon was asked for his resignation by president maître palace or a center has agreed to stand down a limited state of emergency has been enforced since tuesday giving security forces
6:51 am
greater powers to detain and interrogate further details of those emergency powers are emerging among them is censorship of the media and internet and limiting the right of assembly the wider powers given to authorities are reminiscent of what happened during twenty six years of civil war the fighting ended ten years ago and sri lanka is once again on edge more arrests have been made and police have released the names and photos of suspects in the capital bomb scares cost a temporary lockdown at the central bank while the road to the airport was briefly closed a minor explosion was reported in the town of pagoda forty kilometers from colombo the blast was unlike the controlled detonations by bomb disposal squads in the last few days catholic churches in colombo want told the sunday mosque this weekend because of security threats and c.c.t.v. video has been released of another suspected suicide bomber captured at the cinnamon grand hotel although police have not named the bombers they have said they
6:52 am
came from well off families. some of them multimillionaires some lived in this suburb in colombo the neighbors are in shock to. me that most of my neighbors have done that it puts a black spot on all of us muslim sri lanka's police and security services are under pressure to arrest everyone involved in the easter sunday bombings prevent further attacks and clamp down on religious extremism florence al jazeera colombo. tensely populated areas of tripoli are gradually turning into battlefields that's according to the international committee of the red cross i know the red cross says the humanitarian situation in libya has the teary aerated sharply in the last
6:53 am
three weeks since forces loyal to the eastern warlord army for half that began attacking the capital at least two hundred seventy eight people have been killed and almost thirty five thousand have fled their homes on thursday the un evacuated more than three hundred fifty migrants from of the tension center in southern tripoli where a fierce battle is raging paula barack he now works for the u.n. refugee agency in tripoli she says the situation remains dire for thousands of refugees and migrants stuck in libya. we're trying to respond to the best of our ability. u.n. estimates are and with partners we're first responders on refugees and migrants right thinking are there it's over six thousand refugees and migrants who remain be tainted meat yet we continue to call for in your immediate release and so far what we really needed. these who are trapped in detention centers in the areas gathering and a partner can be complete managed by the act and partners made animal eye as well
6:54 am
yesterday and they really need it six hundred and the regular migrants who are trapped that's the biggest here which is an area of acting upon it and we transport it and that we are where it needs are and i am and partners are providing humanitarian assistance medical assistance food and we continue to do very patient member of this nation will be in on it and find them or by her it's important to stress that we have made a call to the international community to take evacuations out of. the hole that they were head has worn out from the libyan capital on the fallout from the battle for tripoli. platers who died defending the libyan capital carriage to its main square. being killed in iraq just south of tripoli a crowd overwhelmed by grief as families mourn their dead not far from the
6:55 am
prayers portraits on display of international leaders they blame for supporting the world. turns away from the city over thirty years out of tripoli they left to and have to those forces took control last month. is lamenting the fallen fighters he says they were brigade mates neighbors and life time friends. they were killed by half to war planes in all here area we just took up arms to defend our city and on our forces came a thousand kilometers to enter our city we didn't go to their ears the homeland is our cause it has taken lots of blood and souls we will return to carry on no matter what it takes. them and when tripoli but have to this forces went through.
6:56 am
since april fourth they have been fighting forces loyal to the you recognize the government on the southern outskirts of tripoli. the world health organization says close to three hundred libyans have been killed in the three week battle for control of tripoli and tens of thousands forced from their homes many civilians including women and children were killed by indiscriminate shelling the government accuses have forces of targeting great attention areas with heavy weapons more than thirty thousand people have been displaced and aid workers are struggling to reach people trapped in parts of tripoli the forces of the u.n. recognize the government are vowing to push half the forces out of tripoli. fighters lake mohammed and his comrades are determined to reclaim the city but with
6:57 am
no sign of the fighting anytime soon there are likely to be many more commemorations in this main square with. tripoli. pressure is mounting on sudan's military leadership with one hundred judges joining protesters in the landing a civilian government that will straighten for the first time the judges marched from the supreme court to join hundreds of thousands of people outside army headquarters there demanding the military. council which ousted president bashir two weeks ago hand over power. from almost every corner of the country they travel to the capital to make their voices heard these protestors from the southern state of white nile joined the sit in at the army headquarters in how to turn in a parade as the million people march there demand the military hand over power to. you to come here to join our brothers in the suit and i'll be here until we get
6:58 am
a civilian government that will be or who would shave my demands. for the new year i came here for a civilian government that represents all of saddam with political consensus a government that represents all races with arab or african without any discrimination of a government for the people of sudan. protests started several months ago with thousands of people initially demanding that then president bashir step down from power that's happened on the eleventh of april with a ten member council appointed to run the country until a transitional government was formed but there's concern amongst the protesters especially from those outside the capital that the military may be reluctant to transfer power. there's been discrimination from the government for the past thirty years people have been treated unfairly and we've come here to take our rights this regime and until we see a civilian government. demand echoed by judges who've joined the protests for the first time they're joining farmers doctors and people of other professions and from
6:59 am
other states at the protests. gathering in fifteen should fit in coming together as one people coming from faith mission why to go to phoenix visit an army headquarters there and into the course of this would have been here since before president. and they won't return home until the military council hands over power. after suspending talks with the military council last sunday the opposition coalition on wednesday and mounts that they would resume negotiations on forming a transition. the government three members of the military council submitted their resignations after the coalition accused them of being remnants of the former government negotiations for a transitional government continue but the council says it will retain sovereign authority while civilians will hold the post of prime minister and head all government ministries it also says that the army is there to preserve the country's security. renew our commitment to the task given to us in our constitutional duties and national judi's and in this critical time to defend the country the people of
7:00 am
sudan i want to confirm that the army and the rapid support forces which are all over the country. under a united command to defend the country these protesters feared they've come too far to back off from their demands now demands they hope will shape the dance future. morgan al-jazeera told. almost seventy people have been killed and more than a thousand have fled their homes after heavy rains caused flooding and mudslides in south africa it's raised concerns about poor government infrastructure reports from . one of the worst affected areas. this is what's left of several roads in pinetown heavy rain in the last few days along the east coast of south africa to get catastrophic flooding and landslides wiping out homes and tearing down power lines. and the signs have tried to salvage a few possessions things that can't be easily replaced.
61 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on