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today young men like holly and marvie cannot move within the country they settled in the old romantic status nast's has turned into a lack of the basic human right to have a nationality. and you say hey i had been national level higher than him and didn't see him and wish. here a school day i wish i hadn't run out of new england. and the law again i'm a woman. in them it was certainly there then. well ironically sheer harpo was in the lead in. many people know her an issue about the. man i'm reasonable and there were i'm
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a jew muslim and and didn't see him anderson. thank god that. he is not. alert him when. he does. and then i really. like palestinian refugees across lebanon unregistered people can get work but it's limited to relatively low paid jobs and normal government services are closed to them. i feel insulted when i was. in love. while i live in the land of the c.v. and yet most of l.a.'s.
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must not be any can and will do a lot of that. yeah militia of our. trying this way. he said. that he was not a lot of other than if he. is a who. is over. and it was a. runaway . deal deal with the outcome and i have been over the talent shows.
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there are between 405-0000 tribe members across lebannon with around 25000 in the bekaa valley. worried work hard to preserve their traditions and community but if the old tribal social networks become weakened the elders aren't always able to maintain their former role of upholding law and order. the police. in name of his son for paraphilia. for female audience activities and see you feel if you must walk to be. if you pay to lease a. movie is
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a few hours and then looked at me i stuck up. my guitar too now and daughter martin this will be how to fly and. they will buy the idea to. do some beheld in yemen. fearful of the southern young less study art and after. just a boy yes you can. hear. from one of conflict it isn't such a. strong focus i. can as you can mentally.
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but. i don't. know joe was a charlatan and. because the. command a man had a man had a mission it had. more of the ability to believe and i should have waited. i don't know but i. have. to see if he. could know it would. fear.
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i love it. but this news about. what in connection. with. the 1994. was the nastiness to lebanese nationality loss. and genocide. but i don't know if that's. genocide. people mostly need. you know some tenets of tears.
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home of the city. hello not 3. other job. the only form of id young unregistered men like ali have to not bother can get is a card from the mayor of to believe us called in at the station to see that they live in the town and if you wash in a visual image of. the bill years i. remember always in my shop that i love the. daughter came home at all she laughing at them in name only missing out of how little other well he and if charlotte don't are the lame. little fish alum. b.s. to come 2nd to b.s.
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. because it is a. clear. matter joel. gannett. i omitted i should say and i was. listening as a method to about archie we'll see what other valid near. balad where there isn't that easy. how has been around mt. study without a study that if. you're not has a reasonable doubt how does it feel to have so we had your fun with of me it was. started by. rice well if you can build. a vocal all of. the shots on the. be done by the. dad if i'm
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tired of time. doesn't feel. a lot of fatalities but terry what an issue man do this be mindless be to have been me when i had to when no one must address their nominee to harry martin an issue. by you. know. i will bother no one but the muscle behind me has shifted. and you hold the teacher appear. to mean it and. the malamute caesium out in my view that it was a fool of you was it. how yet so law doesn't see stardoll never saw a menace man in the very near to door were shut he had to be
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a tree. and see here. to hey don't bother name kids she. the police came to my head and shout if you know. few minutes many. criminally many a few minutes that us i am a lot about same i'm sad to see how the kingdom specially in. my to feed me any. how do i don't get on this i'm such an. enema dummy and knew it was all an issue that will bother. her but the incision. over do it for the 7 difficultly so how did you. lose all the jordan madonna and. t.v. or the national small do and. the how. many doctors and silly them
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for her kid you did learn whether they will bother them but usually food. in 1994 government naturalized thousands of people including some of the of our a tribe today they live relatively stable lives. but many tribe members were not naturalized some didn't apply because they didn't want to serve in the army or simply couldn't see the benefit others didn't believe the lebanese government was serious about naturalizing people like them. for the family being unregistered has been disastrous and the fun of my matches name was sort of. sort of the middle so you saw
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a few moments of. what i now know with the knowledge you have now is human i like any gun and why should a mouse how we are known for that. but owner no no we're all figured out in the asha theater had a tin ear and they were somewhat damn forward now on the social genitive now exactly our mistakes for this year how old were they on with us on our journey. to get out of most bus fellas i'm going to al gore i have a normal me him and i we him shall we talk. for a man on it but not only when i'm by the fact that it is you a she and i will and i'll assure ordinal will the other 9 or not and i k.k.k. for 3rd unknown. alone and i will a only i'm a last adamant why i have none i'm in and how we're going to know what. some of hell and i meant how does this year as i did on the stage for as over there been
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the other 30 if you consider that when the going to have an issue i'm on my how we learn them says for some one can while the actual man can. get into the lead. with a start and how we have been on. shall see it in. that you could see the colors on a muscle on. i could be like yeah i believe i can and i don't cinema comedy about it i'm a time of year. to have the thought that if she learned a lesson the whole i was that i was out and had. been a search for father to we. have enough of an auntie and if you could be at the level of. the city to sort of your kid and i love made available affection for a. while difficult to believe. here but then again i do. than i have given him to. put it out if it didn't show it all
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which happens to me and that is you feel me and him to make you feel if you aren't going to fit in i will say it enough for the. better. she answered. and you can last side is i think a shift but i see it and i can on the comb i can understand if you are a man so i will end it for them and the monitor are going to tide me to me does. anybody any on the top. and young cynic him big gives you michael as your michael j. . and i love. to out of all your home. i need to find. this is never a yes it is the way it. soft or holy war for the haven started at the moment.
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she was that. what they would have it is. i think. the greatest hardship is not being able to move freely within lebanon to be imprisoned and to believe another one but of the biggest nothing of love you know it was for me a little philip was so much love to me of haiti and it. started anew on behalf of the pitch because she could she went out of europe in asia. should i mean it must.
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come. along better than i but you know finish it. a year though you alan feuer silent and finished some of those even some of the internet we had a helmet. the pollution is palpable. delhi shares the symptoms of many modern metropolis but its unique features have been gotten a crisis. people in power investigates the toxic mix feeding the city's invisible killer and asks why more is not being done to relieve its citizens the least deadly aired on al-jazeera. i remember the 1st time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like being in the general assembly
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of the united nations because it was so many nationalities. little just that we all come to different places but it's one that gives us and gives us the ability to identify the people in a way live the other side of the world but we can understand what it's like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength for al-jazeera. a career reporting to the world though i did hear one journalist documents life beyond the headlines. that certain stories can change us in the easiest cleaves used to it when you know his history. germany was a unique journey into what it means to be human the things we keep a witness documentary on al-jazeera when the news breaks the inauguration of comedian and actor as president of ukraine when people need to be heard there were
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days when i came back to work with no food from my church go to the all but to sleep with an empty stomach with exclusive interviews and in-depth reports al-jazeera has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries most russian goals hardly a truth none and tonight news on air and online. hitting an endo how the top stories on al-jazeera iraq's leaders are vowing to stand with iran after the united states ramps up the rhetoric against what it calls the iranian threats foreign minister mohammad al hakim made the pledge following talks with his iranian counterpart so how much of its early. all of the chicken while the what are you we are clearly saying that we are against the unilateral
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measures taken by the us we are completely against these instructions and orders given to our neighbor iran we are standing by iran in its position and god willing we can play an intermediary role between the parties if necessary. we will defend ourselves against any efforts for a war with iran whether it is a military or economic one that would victimize the iranian people we will face it was strength and resistance no one has successfully registered to stand in algeria's upcoming presidential election in july 77 potential candidates said they intended to run for the top job but almost all of them failed to get the number of signatures required to stands. as the final day of forcing a year of parliamentary elections they're being closely watched as a barometer of the strength of the far right across the continent voters are casting ballots in 21 member states. the u.s.
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geological survey has reported a magnitude 8 earthquake in northern peru it happens around 75 kilometers southeast of the district of la goodness there's been no reports of casualties but para cuts were reported in several cities to say users posted video showing damage to some buildings. upcoming talks between u.s. president donald trump and japan's prime minister shinzo are expected to focus on trade and north korea trump arrives in japan on saturday for a 4 day state visit this includes a meeting with the new emperor nera he to. main opposition party is forcing to choose its next presidents nelson chamisa has been answering these are of the movement for democratic change since last year as the party's 1st congress since the death of its phones or morgan last year and papa new guinea's prime minister has quits after 7 years in the job it's your nails resignation for weeks of high level defections from the billing party the headlines now it's back to al-jazeera
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world. a tribe was once nomadic and move seasonally between syria and lebanon. everyone knew one another even if they didn't always know when they were born or how early bird one man used it without having an idea it was not a problem. but their life as wandering herdsman changed as national borders and politics forced them to settle in towns and villages many in the bekaa valley in central lebannon. today everything revolves around an id card without it their non existence since settling the aid have gone through the process of applying for lebanese nationality some have succeeded but others are still waiting for the political decisions necessary to grant them identity and legal status as
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tribal structures are inevitably gradually eroded religion can still bind people and communities together. a deal is done and. the. young. and the that earlier i doubt will tell you that they're not. and so on the nominal. nominee or you out on the on in. adelaide laid the. flash on for a. funded the the the the. the.
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the. the. yeah or the. top. of the. the. bottom side of the general and never the ones that i saw tyler. but i know gallup now you do what i would have been annoyed about to do and i'm english yet. i
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doubt that. when nomadic tribe fettle there's always a danger that their old social organizational network might break down. the tribe might no longer be the center of life so the bonds of kinship that's used to bind families to their community might be weakened or disappear. 2 but it could be asked many traditions and their reputation for gentleness hospitality seem to have survived especially during religious festivals or when they're receiving guests. but most of other. know. when they're not.
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had a thought of going to another. or do they have no knowledge of bad behavior. you know i'm a bad behind nominative numbing myself as a. husband who had actually gotten into the den. mother. never knew. that i. was. ever.
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the steward of. the school distorted fish should not assume a journalist would have a movie would have a deal should look normal or. he. was more featured a kid that didn't shoot me in the foot she knew the world is a fish you have one of the other 2 but then know if you should let go. and i haven't and the reason why but they're going to unbelievably because you have to stop them better even time is ready of a time of mother ted look at the time. didn't want to share some of it.
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and i think i missed something we should how do you. think of this and harry and i've been up. in the how can i paint on somebody and. i'm an inventor. not wonder no one. i know that i did i didn't mean. to be and she too has a role in settling certain types of disputes and being consulted in matters like marriage and divorce and i'm not out of them at this. and not a lot of. women have a lot of i feel. i have missed a lot of fun to. feel. and i feel sort of in and out of.
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town honestly i don't know. who will come. around how come we're not on. the planet and i'll do it in the event. of a. huge cut on. the up with that. kind of. kind of live when she. is among. what i had to give have a van and. be one of those who are lucky to have them and it's one of the idea of how to. give how do we. sort of with a. very very oh my god. it's sort of how do i let
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her tell you i would have a. we're going. to do to you. and she not only can get away with for the job was impossible. but the job was a highly one but what is a gentlewoman. from what the now be out of on mosab a militia we have nothing is the dealing with down. and alabama mr home up to now we. know we have been my dear was another buzz. but how cutting is a my family come of. yeah .
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appear other than and given them normally i was out of. the rhythm of to hear either. of us a lot of that until and. how was i. with. a lack of nationality makes stateless people are highly vulnerable social group denied basic human rights like freedom of movement and access to education public health care and employment. and the way. all the. shit.
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they can live in fear of being arrested and detained for lack of documentation. of all but all nationality confers value on a person by the state it confirms that individual's affiliation to that country in return for their protection by the states. nor my dump out of it that i clearly can with fish in yeah. all the other things that i had one had any fish it took me to merely to flip made them is a sad helen one i wanted and a sure way said she in their. room when no one is here and i've been higher than a man i like and i'm sure will be for errors in our need to have their we're at the ugly old don't know where they don't they don't call us alice personalise we had to
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learn on my. award but see them of the only. limit there mike and dismantle it. the. my stubborn that was shipped to los alamos the bill should get them out. and she was the one among those. community so it is a. claim can all that save them and bury her with it so you don't really be one of them because we have a glioma glady our numb ally themselves. along with a lot sort. of given how mr i've been that of us.
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a lot. about. this man i would tell them are not good what are not good what i have no good what i am. other. just my comments but and then i. turn. and fight for the lawn of the loony. left my thought on where the one to know where the sram to them. oh yeah since you obviously know we start then in fact is she. another one but of the bilious love you know them if you need a little feel possum i'd love amir hatlen pinot gris shooting started and all would have. to she could she get out of your internet sure the reverse.
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and she might think down the mark all year. long but i brought the mismatching out live in the winter that. year though you alan feuer silent and finished them a clean kill though if you missed some of them to that we had a hell me. i . was she was she. i will house and get the call you know reminding him about a meeting and a meal with other men in the tribal community.
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and i want to know the young men will be on my feet and down to how do i know how
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i don't have many i'm not a millionaire and mad that i'm going to. as a sincere well awesome fella and i live near blossomed name in there in a way and all we did under one male we can manage is in many and
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a minute and in the ghetto in a good band of native method on an in a many many. mile we only way to many one knew it didn't or maybe. many of us and i don't know we will call. it. a sawed saga the thing is if you were going to. muddy and die he muttered live in a country where statelessness continues to pass from one generation to another while nationality laws don't change. lebannon spall it takes our labyrinthine but the plights of the upgrade highlights an urgent need to reform its outdated laws in line with internationally recognized standards of human rights.
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al-jazeera was goes on a roller coaster journey in iran and discovered how football can empower the g.g. community itself beliefs and identity. i'd like to prove to the world. cup public i will be able to prove myself to my colleagues from friends and myself. able to decide to charge afghan united on al-jazeera.
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the wedding sponsored by qatar. hello there the rain will be popping up over parts of south america over the next few days we've already got a fair amount of cloud over parts of chile and into argentina that's going to be pushing its way north woods and as it does say it will be hitting some hot air and that will make it react to that little bit more say for what is always a fair amount of cloud during the day as we will see i have parts of europe why as well but that system really becomes activated as we head through the day on monday so some heavy downpours are expected out of that most of it will be in the phone northern parts of argentina and through into paraguayan a region that seen a lot of flooding and the last few months have been further towards the north and plenty of showers here and lots of thunder lightning over parts of cuba jamaica and into his spine yola and that cloud and stretches all the way down to his costa rica just off the coast of costa rica which is a little area of low pressure that's developing and that is going to give us some very heavy downpours over the next few days so it's likely that some regions here
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are likely to see a fair amount of flooding and maybe some landslides as well because some places could see way over $400.00 millimeters of rain in the next 3 days also a bit further towards the north of course we've had yet more tornadoes here out of this system this time and there's still a risk of seeing more as we head through the next couple of days. the weather sponsored by qatar airways. big story generated thousands of headlines with different angles from different perspectives to separate the spin from the facts with the listening posts are now just 0. i really want to get down to the nitty gritty of everyone and see where they are on line and how that e-mail sheldon is and that is in chance with him and our love affair. it is really fired to get you or if you join at sunset bluff when are they going to speak up their
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this is al-jazeera. hello i'm how he'd seen this is the news our live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. iraq's foreign minister says his country stands with its neighbor iran ascensions rise between tehran and washington. a major test for the e.u.
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millions head to the polls across europe as a wave of populism sweeps through the continent. a presidential election without its any candidates jarius constitutional council says none of the 77 hopefuls are eligible to take parts and i'm we're hard in here with all of your sport the toronto raptors have punch their ticket to the n.b.a. finals a 1st for canada and the franchise. gets happy with as iraq's leaders are vowing to stand with iran after the united states runs on its rhetoric against 48 kohls the every any and threats foreign minister mohammad team made the pledge following talks with his reign in counterparts from matheson reports from baghdad. if my homage of
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a reef came to baghdad to clarify where iraq stands in the ongoing tension between the us and iran iraq's foreign minister seems to have given him an answer and. against the unilateral measures taken by the us we are standing by iran in its position and god willing we can play an intermediary role. tween the parties if necessary. iran's foreign minister has proposed signing a non-aggression pact with gulf neighbors but iran says it will take action if necessary. we will defend ourselves against any efforts for a war with iran whether it is a military or economic one that would victimize the iranian people we will face it with strength and resistance iran and iraq have close ties to trade culture and religion but iraq relies on u.s. and foreign troops to combat the threat of eisel and it needs foreign investment especially to develop its oil fields iraq has been doing
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a diplomatic balancing act for years and some say that puts it in a perfect position to be able to mediate between the united states and iran but to do it successfully like most negotiations it has to be seen not to take sides there are also fears that some of shia armed groups in iraq who are allied to iran might decide to upset that balance they might decide to take their own action their own initiative against u.s. assets in iraq. iraqis filled tahrir square in the heart of baghdad on friday demanding that their government put iraq's safety 1st and that their country should be at the center of talks to find a solution. to let out that the how loud the legitimacy of iraq has become a bridge where meetings have been held at the iranian embassy with european diplomatic missions and it's taken the decision to start talks with moderate countries affected by the situation to lobby the united states and iran to try to
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extinguish the fires of war. iraqis may need more evidence to convince them that they won't be dragged into an unwanted conflict rob matheson al jazeera baghdad. saga was a member of the middle east center's research committee at the london school of economics he says he's not convinced by iraq's pledge to stand by iran against the us. influence of iran the presence on the ground is for iran the power on the ground is for iran and not for the united states this is the mistake of the united states of course of course since 2003 they left the door open for the iranians don't filtrate iraq and to strengthen their position while they were busy doing other things now this position was throwing things militarily and politically most important with the with the help of the militias the mop up mobilization political forces these are surrounding the whole government so you have to mean you
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have to expect member of the iraqi governments to speak the languages when they meet their medicals they will tell them that we are supporting you but when they meet the iranian representatives they will tell them that we are backing you so this is because they feel the influence of these militias around the government i mean entirely i should say prime minister. president of the republic and the speaker of the parliament parliament are all. their affiliation are towards the united states already even the foreign minister is that but regarding the fact that he is talking while the foreign minister of iran standing beside him he tends to give such a speech such a talk such a warning but i think if anything happens the iraqi government will stand on the side of the united states. no one has managed to register successfully to stand in
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algeria's upcoming presidential election in july dozens of candidates said they intended to run for the top job but virtually all of them failed to get the number of signatures required to stand at reports. july the 4th is a proposed date of algeria's presidential election but it doesn't have any candidate so far the constitutional council has declared that almost all of the 77 candidates. don't meet the legal requirements to take part candidates from the future front party and national republican party withdrew their applications calling for the election to be delayed and for the creation of an independent election monitoring body. the authority can form an independent entity like a national committee with branches nationwide so that we can have an election not involving the executive powers namely the president the government and the constitutional council critics of the ruling military fear the election will work in its favor the army's chief of staff rahm again it's far left sees the election
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as an important step to restoring stability to algeria. so a presidential election will put in them to those trying to prolong the crisis it's important to form an independent body to organize and supervise the elections. on friday protesters chanted for saleh to resign along with other leaders connected to former president added i d's but a few including interior prime minister abdul qadeer have been silent protesters don't trust the interim government which took over in april after beautifully could step down the 82 year old was algeria's longest serving president in power for 20 years it's been 14 weeks since protesters 1st took to the streets demanding change now they want the election perspire and. an independent monitor must have more power than just organizing an election it should be able to supervise the entire process including declaring the results this is vital to bring back the people's
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trust despite the hardship of protesting while fasting during the holy month of ramadan demonstrators insist they won't stop until their demands are met. and jazeera. well joining me now in the studio is yousef blundell he's a professor of political science and international relations at university thank you so much for coming to speak to us here on al-jazeera. the 1st question is why why are there no candidates in the selection why have none of them been able to meet the requirements to stand with the world about 77 would be candidates because a car called into the i'll join you is anybody who stands for presidential elections need to go to either 600 signatures from elected somebody is at the local or regional level all 60000 signatures countrywide obviously the candidates something like 77 would be candidates 3 of them were leaders of very very small
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parties so they don't have. to sign for them and the older 74 candidates are just independent unknown quantities and obviously could not go to the signature required it's in addition to this over the last 12 weeks or 14 weeks we have seen. him out in huge numbers especially after they've been so lucky became head of state algerians were refusing these elections with those people so anybody who would want. people to sign for them to run for the actions would be ok so it's so i guess what happens now i mean if there's no candidates there's no election though they don't want to be in elections if they didn't come as a surprise of you slay the there is no provision in the algerian constitution that couples for this particular situation that is a good one or 3 but it talks about in case
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a candidate specially the 2nd. doesn't want to run again except by the constitutional council extend the head of state suppose ition for good 60 days but i guess now the situation is would be looking for a model solution outside the provisions of the constitution says this this search. it sounds rather chaotic uncharted territory here does this suggest this it the protesters or just the simpleton. the current establishment are in charge. you would say it suits both parties may be deported more because deported those will be say we told you so we never want to do and now we have scored a goal on the order of the military institutions specially the chief of staff is going to argue that we have always wanted a constitutional. constitution way out. out of the crisis
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and obviously now we have come to a situation where the we would not be in elections that we will be looking for a solution outside the constitution so the military institution would not lose faith its its goes with what the protestors are saying so what does the solution look like then what is the way forward as i see it this way for will do would be for real what the deeper protestors have been called in for them for the last 8 weeks old 9 weeks that would be too keen for a personality by be all the committee to state people who have not been involved with the previous regime people who are competent clean and honest and there is some sort of consensus over the bin for instance talks about. him before this for instance and in his letter last week he said bill
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should be some sort of discussions between the military institution as well as the oppositions and they also said that he would be happy to basically to had this transition period of 4 to 6 months maybe elections presidential election would be held by the end of this year ok well we'll have to wait to see but thank you so much for your analysis that yourself. professor of political science and international relations thank you thank you. ok let's head back to our top story this hour this is of course we are talking about it's the joint statement from the foreign ministers of iran and iraq signed answer is the director of the levant institute for strategic affairs he joins us now from beirut let's see if we can get.

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