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thank you for your time sir. now muslim ministers and regional governors have resigned in sri lanka following protests led by a hardline buddhist monk on a hunger strike. to. hero is also a member of parliament he and his supporters are accusing muslim politicians of enabling their easter sunday attacks allegations they have denied it science in april killed 258 people let's bring in me now fernandez our correspondent in colombo sri lanka for more on this what more can you tell us about this. if. giving the d.v.d. is the kind of contention in the city of pittsburgh the secret in front of to have a secret service floor for all of that is in the country in a vacuum that if the venerable are to believe that in a futile this what is hmong we launched he hung apart 3 days ago he was
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calling on president my mother figure to learn. more he was in the government one a minister the minister of trade and commerce as well as 2. governors the governor of the eastern province and the governor of the western province all 3 of the muslims essentially the letter of it did dratted up over the last couple of days yesterday was we did have a very controversial figure in the person of the venerable and youngest son of a hero the general secretary of the body bala seen to me nor was granted a presidential pardon just over a week ago and he was a very visible presence at this on the fast when the when he did lay down ultimately to see that he would give the government up to noon on monday after which he did and issue a sort of a dire warning that you know there would be. sort of events or developments around
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the country we did see lots of businesses shops tools in down the entire city of candy was shocked down to the there was a big protest rally sit down protest in the center of town bringing everything to a standstill during which time people. urging these 3 officials to stay so funny but we didn't hear that in the internet in the afternoon to get that. unless it had to be lit if the blues office confirmed it. just the chibi to the last hour or 2 and we could pull of the political decision but all this is typically sort of and it's me says serving in government a decision that they are going to sit down they are going to sit in government and backbenchers and the mint but they will not essential if individual of any
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portfolio a senior government minister and school community around sucking. up the culture of impunity how they're in safe seats to school we did the country and maybe untenable that they don't want to you don't find a really good action so he could base the mission but all the islamists system duncan that. is ok so now we're going to leave you there because we're losing in the connection even apologies sorry for interrupting you but the skype connection is not very clear we're going to leave it there we get the gist of the story thank you so much for joining us there from colombo me now from landings we want to take you now live to london where u.s. president donald trump is about to lay everything out westminster abbey day one of his swede a state visit to britain is 1st in his 1st official engagement at the u.s. president and his wife melania earlier attended a ceremony hall said by queen elizabeth the 2nd and also other members of the royal
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family at buckingham palace and now he's about to lay everything out westminster abbey and then there will be a banquet later this evening hell said by the queen for the trumps his honor there is lawrence lee now with more from london. no doubt this is the picture president trump has been waiting for the rebellious american leader seems also to crave acceptance that audience with her majesty is a great prize even for him but his business still enormously difficult for the u.k. to manage state visits are supposed to be. delicately choreographed things where diplomatic language trumps all else but it is business as usual in either the u.s. nor u.k. nowadays and this president created arguments even before he landed he's embroiled in an ongoing round with meghan markle the duchess of sussex her husband prince harry bill meet the president but she is staying at home there's
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a potential for an argument with prince charles over the environments the leaders of opposition political parties and the speaker of the house of commons have all boycotted the state banquet of buckingham palace and even as his plane was landing trump described the merrow london a longtime critic as a stone cold loser. kind of history because the previous was saying things about him and trying to spawn the usual belligerent manner and there is the famous story of the baby in the diapers it's going to be floating over so they clearly are reviving a few year ago and all that is before the politics are supposed to begin when they will this they could not have known that this would be the last week of stories amazed as prime minister whatever they talk about front will be dealing with a different prime minister by july. for the presidency it's an open question whether he's more interested in the optics
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back home of talking about trade or sitting with the queen he keeps talking about his scottish roots and fondness for britain what britain thinks of him is less certain lawrence lee al-jazeera london. missing and mad a report on what's described as a canadian genocide. a large and welcome back to international weather forecast or across parts of southern china it is going to continue to be quite stormy over the next few days those thunderstorms are really building up to give you hong kong wet and we're going to be seeing the ones out here towards the east though better conditions for you those storms are going to be making their way towards taiwan to the north it is going to be sunny and dry hot as well with on a high temperature a few of 35 degrees by the time we get to wednesday more clouds more rain coming in
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and that means dropping in temperature as well over here toward shanghai it is going to still be a nice day at $31.00 degrees well officially the monsoon has crossed over parts of sri lanka you can see the clouds and the rain right there it has not come into india yet we're still behind in this particular area up here towards the north though very hot very dry for many locations they are really waiting for that monsoon rain to come into play so for night per we do expect to see a few of $45.00 degrees and as we go towards wednesday staying the same but over here towards parts of bangladesh very heavy rain and flooding is expected as we go towards midweek and then here across much of the gulf we are looking at dry conditions across much of the area a few clouds down here towards the south but for abu dhabi a high temperature few of $39.00 degrees 40 here in doha but by the time we get towards wednesday it is going to be about $41.00 degrees here.
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the tissues in washington when. we talk to the people of the center of the story many of them just said you know it's very dangerous because of the many guns are there and it's not it's a very safe place migrants smugglers and people who live along the border. patrol just 0. you're watching al-jazeera a recap of our top stories at least 18 people have been killed and many more seriously injured after
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a heavily armed troops opened fire on demonstrators in so don witnesses say the violence began when troops tried to break up a protest camp outside the military headquarters in the capital to protest leaders have called for a general strike and a nationwide civil disobedience until the joint is overthrown new barricades have been put up in towns and cities across and on the road he joins us say they'll send an invitation to the protesters to resume negotiations and u.s. president donald trump is in britain for a 3 day state visit live pictures here from westminster abbey where his just laid a wreath and his tour in the abbey this raises 1st us 3 day state visit the 1st day of his 3 day state visit to britain and he met the queen in his 1st official engagement along with his wife melania they attended a ceremony hosted by. queen elizabeth the 2nd and other members of the royal family at buckingham palace and later at queen will the queen will hold
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a banquet for the u.s. presidential cup. by mergence he talks have begun between u.s. and mexican officials to try and stop a threatened tariffs on all mexican goods mexico's economy minister garcia marquez will meet with our u.s. counterpart to discuss the terrorists a 5 percent tax will kick in on june the ten's and could rise to 25 percent over the coming months unless the trumpet ministration says mexico stops a flow of migrants over the border mexico's foreign minister is expected to meet his u.s. counterpart my phone pale in washington on wednesday may 1st things 1st as you thought about mexico is willing to continue working as i already mentioned with the united states to address issues of common concerns our people united by deep friendship and history and we wish your governments to remain friends and partners your faith in dialogue and politics as a means to avoid costly and unnecessary confrontations we believe that our countries can reach a deal on how to face a matter on which our approaches are different stopping terrorists along with the
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decision to cancel the aid programs the northern central american countries could have a counterproductive effect would not reduce migration flows taras could cause financial economic instability which means that mexico could reduce its capacity to address migration flows and offer alternatives to the new migrants already arrived in mexico after more than 2 years of inquiries the canadian government has just received a report on missing and murdered indigenous women the reports already been late and it calls the disappearance and murder of possibly thousands of women a canadian genocide as bring in chad britain's eli forests in got to know in quebec so the report is officially out shihab how is it being received. it's it's the same feeling that we've had or that's pervaded this inquiry since it began yes it's so important that finally this issue is being addressed as the indigenous community themselves have long asked for this specific issue of missing and murdered
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indigenous women and girls to be addressed to be documented to be recognized by the state and now we have this report but throughout there's always been the sense of but what's going to happen after all this documentation after the recommendations and it is very strongly worded as you suggested these violations amount to nothing less than the deliberate often covertly campaign of genocide these are strong words the chief commissioner is on right now and she's been saying that there has to be a paradigm shift in canadian society because a great deal of skepticism about what's going to happen next not only from those who we didn't really see see much hope in the 1st place and those who did pose. my guess i wouldn't sister sonia was murdered in 1904 yet she had so little faith in the national inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls she chose not to testify families want to be. police killings that had taken place investigated they wanted their missing brought home so those kinds of things are
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never able to be not able to have been answered with this inquiry and it's not that they haven't been calls for a specific investigation into the disproportionate violence directed at indigenous women in canada just 4 percent of the population but 16 percent of reported nationwide homicides justin trudeau followed through on his campaign pledge announcing inquiry and 2015 and the inquiries go was not simply a long awaited official recognition of decades of brutality the work that we're going to be doing as research and care systemic causes for a murderous and just the parents after 2 and a half years and $68000000.00 it appears that the inquiry will basically state the obvious the problem lies in the economic and social marginalization of indigenous communities institutional racism violence and indifference to the all out quite overt cultural war waged against the indigenous by the canadian states hilda
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allison pitts assistant dormice found dead in 2011 her body badly bruised but authorities blamed exposure due to intoxication like many she's critical of how rushed the inquiry seemed as it parish entered into communities without building trust and asked for painful testimony in an institutional setting reminiscent of the judicial system that attacks the indigenous nonetheless she found testifying to the inquiry worthwhile for many they never shared their story with anybody prior to the national inquiry coming forward and they felt they could take their story and leave it there and move forward in their healing process hilda is skeptical but feels it's a disservice to all those who like her share the. truth to dismiss the possibility that the inquiry will lead to meaningful change just getting this message out is an achievement i think it's really important canadians to recognize that many indigenous women and girls who live in 1st nation 1st nation communities are living in 3rd condition but while few will dispute the reported findings of the inquiry
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some wonder what good any recommendations will be if the federal and provincial governments are the ones expected to be in charge of implementation is so colonial government executing to a clown all governments and that is the reason why we have missing and murder it's genocide canada is not the only country built on kalu you'll violence genocide as the inquiry has reportedly found but the government does have yet another opportunity to address that legacy on monday and that's what we keep hearing from voices here that it's all very well to have over 200 recommendations which may or may not be instituted but even if even if symbolically there isn't some indigenous community grassroots oversight as even if lip service is paid to this report it was absolutely not going to be had they called the prime minister sure they will be speaking just of the next few minutes so we'll have to see whether he can convince those in the war elsewhere that this really really will be different no thank you
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she has a live for us in quebec canada at least 5 people have been killed in a blast in afghanistan's capital kabul explosion hit a shuttle bus carrying employees of the civil service commission at least 8 others were injured. foreign minister has told he has reservations about the statements on iran that came out of summits held in solitary b. last week the cats are a prime minister attended the events despite the ongoing blockade of contact by 3 of its gulf neighbors it was the highest level of contact between the 2 sides since the crisis began 2 years ago. and also because we had reservations about many parts of the statement these elements include 1st issue of only condemning iran and the escalation against in the absence of any moderate policy to engage in dialogue with iran or to solve the challenges which could exist in the relationship between the gulf states and iran or between the arab states and iran on another site we have
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the adoption of the american policy towards iran respect american policy towards iran but it is different from our policy from the caribbean and this statement also mentioned the united goal whereas the night to the gulf when we have 3 gulf states locating another gulf state whereas the united go through are we deceiving or people with such a statement. in ukraine protesters have toppled a statue of a soviet military hero in the 2nd largest city kharkiv the bust of marshall. was pulled down during a rally by fire right and nationalist protesters say the statue violated ukraine's not banning communist symbols zuckoff commanded a red army forces during their final assault on berlin during the 2nd world war. syrian state television says the military's ad offenses have intercepted an israeli missile attack on an ad base in homs province which killed 2 people at least 13
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people have also been killed in associate bomb attack amazon is a city in disputed territory in northern aleppo close to the border with turkey if thought he say a car bomb was blown up with several civilians killed spy no group has claimed responsibility. indian air force finally is searching for 8 missing climbers have spotted 5 bodies on a mountain in the himalayas the climbers from britain the us australia and india where reported missing on friday they were part of a group attempting to climb a 6000 meter peak near nanda debbie when the area was hit by an awful lot. you and. her again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera at least 13 people have been killed and many more seriously injured after a heavily armed troops opened fire on demonstrators in sudan witnesses say the
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violence began when troops tried to break up the protest camp outside the military joint is headquarters in the capital cost till a protest leaders have called for a general strike and nationwide civil disobedience entail that is overthrown new barricades have been put up in towns and cities across don that would engender says they will send an invitation to the protesters to resume negotiations if and city the british ambassador to sudan he says the military giunta are security threat to the country it's clear that there were security forces state security forces on the absolute sure it was. all of the elements this operation military council is responsible for ensuring security in the state and has used the argument that it is responsible. to suggest that it needs to have a bigger role but in carrying out this operation it's shown that it is in fact one of the threats to the security in sudan and we've seen that he has as a result of his actions lost the confidence of many of the representatives of the
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protest movement can only increase or rise ation and escalate risks of violence in the country. muslim ministers and regional governors have resigned in sri lanka following protests by a hardline buddhist monk on a hunger strike. on a taro is also a member of parliament he and his supporters are accusing muslim politicians of complicity in the easter sunday attacks allegations they have denied the attacks in april killed 258 people donald trump has arrived in britain for a 3 day state visit and his 1st official engagements the us president and his wife melania attended a ceremony hosted by queen elizabeth and other members of the royal family at buckingham palace after more than 2 years of inquiries the canadian government has just received a report on missing and murdered indigenous women reports already been leaked tenet calls the disappearance and murder of possibly thousands of canadian women
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a canadian genocide. you have to say with headlines on al-jazeera coming up next year it's talk to al-jazeera stay with us. 2 years into the blockade. we look at the future of the g.c.c. crisis. and its impact on life in qatar. joiners perspex will cope with the council blockade on al-jazeera. when the american government 1st partially shut down migrants and asylum seekers along the mexican border continued trying to enter the country. is. in the lead. to. efforts by president trump to force the
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democratic party which controls the house of representatives to fund a border wall had reached an impasse meaning no agreement on a budget plan includes $5700000000.00 for a strategic deployment of physical barriers or a war. in other words what happens here impacted the normal functioning of unrelated operations of the united states government. and the to our to you was there. and at the center of all of this are of course the migrants themselves like they've been peers from guatemala and hector from a salvador will tell us their stories like that and. some simply jump over the others specially men seek the help of smugglers to cross the
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border. jump said as he was diminished to build a very high wall we had. the crisis also affecting people in mexico who live along the train migrants take to get from central america to do united states like afraid a low place who lives into one that i always try to help the people that come. you to move business or. to start asking for a. new dollar or a coin there was a little confrontation between lessons your life yes and the migrants of the birds living here a true rocks a lot of people think that you guys are invaders that you are criminals if you had an american in front of you who thought that well would you say. today on talk to others iraq would meet the people at the center of the crisis along mexico's
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northern border. it may seem like a difficult thing but if you know the area this border is not that hard to cross at least that's the impression you get when you talk to people smugglers. according to have year a few days of carefully planned walk is all it takes for people who had to wise might not risk it to cross the border with his help and enter the united states. but with helicopters above border patrol employing body detectors on the ground and
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with a partial reward to stop them this one bill during the george w. bush administration how do they actually do it. have year grew up in nogales along the border with arizona and has been doing this since he was 14 for more than 25 years. we wanted to know how it all really works none of them of korean i'm of i mean and. everything coming up and. you know i going to. president trump talking about the war with the u.s. soldiers that have been deployed along the border with helicopters and all of that is it more complicated. than i'm not good enough. for the other math. and look at the kind of one of them and. look at coming back
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with the money but there's always a new way right. but i am coming with you but almost with a lot going on out of. my mind over these 26 years how has it. changed mon to. those that i thought ask what all this where is say's see it there which o. it a. good thing of the with dean thing is if they thought a. yellow would have. what ent that what they think over to. the me i'll move. to mass. and the. vegetable. there were no not at the neck if a can on of what. those that are the what though the. apple with and and when and have you ever been caught they might have
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a no matter put on them with water and how much does it cost and then the. free makes thing call me in the us that chick i will. or show me to my mood on a good business. in the middle and that's just for you is it for the whole in and word. nor know much for you from of roddy of. get by that when i look and so you stop in arizona and then someone else takes it further you can feel of water than in the way pool of you got together on i one that guys a either of them behind i am i but i if and thought on but i said guy was a man but i don't know i. i don't lean. yeah i think that
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in the. end why do you do is a dangerous job on the right. yes the board on at the moment the wall here how is it in this area. by the. by the. then the muslim mathematica i think nothing of calamity path but a timely and from so they just jump. i think. they just walk over it's that easy we also heard about american people acting as vigilante is having weapons shooting at migrants or as islands seekers are probably people like you know the whole throws the almost the photo memo but everything that is at the political. thank you and that gets on the.
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stand. come on the what not all the almost. every family the bottom of the foot and the corner of the thumb when i want to know what i saw a little every time of what i remember so you depend a lot on information on the ground basically and you have your own intelligence network underground to tell you where to go and. the plan is important. enough that what end of a bit of them one of them would have more than a plan so i just want to do a little bit more detail than to do logistics of crossing would have to happen at a day or at night when i wasn't up out of a lot of. that's going from one locus and a mother to wear them on some of the miami in europe and then the. but another to move one going to reality here you know there's that them but i'm not them but i
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know you know this and norton and. they've been there that they would have them do you have to be armed for that. but i was in there. but then that's. my luck and it's going to get that island and what's the biggest group that you can take in one crossing. so you can do that alone you know. but it's almost what the what the and the male of the there yes in the end part of the money they pay is you provide food and sleep and all of that security obviously to dawn on. you and. you know live by way of the on a commune. their lives that have gone but. yet one of the new yes i think i'm going to come anything i get them in there then grow up on. the set but
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those that have been put on well these and that anything. have you had words for a child was seen a lower card which controls this area on the mexican side and he says the cartel also controls terry chew on the american side of the. the cartel uses these rugged mountains to smuggle drugs and people both in close coordination but at the same time so it's the same route the drugs and and the people say the. little. boucle my. bet is never together no go for the safety of the drug operation and for the safety of the people. since but if they would add their users they wouldn't of it but there's coordination. and know where it was on
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a plate and then at the cables that are once you cross that wall who is on the other side or what territories that we're not going. to not going to them then none of that as in the case at the moment on the threats. and as an overt for the yellow van that i thought he would have but i can try. and get it on that once you cross into does states how far from the border do you go. in the normal state. of the thing and then you come back. out of it ok so you get that she finishes in that point and then someone else take it to another territory and. in the last 2 to 3 months has it been more complicated then with defeat in that it. no not at the path and then the from then on the miliband is. must.
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jump said he wants to military to build a very high wall. so now into war heat sensors their body movement sensors and. helicopters but their border guards how did you get around all of that. he. thought if. you know. but some of what happened. that i'm going to win. so you have to go to the experts in your team. that got us and so on. and it's
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better than i care because they're going to rethink. it and then of openness and of . the tip of the moment about that. little bit i lent him but as a game with no me on that up is another. thing then thin. with the via going with him going to give him. so old it dad me you are walking with your clients someone is guiding you. have you ever thought about going and settling in the united states. because you have a better job here. one of the. libyan peers is from guatemala she began her journey alone but met her miss from honduras
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along the way and fell in love. although she started out determined to cross into the united states she says she is reevaluating process and you're going to. see it. in the. u.s. . you said goodbye to your mom and there's a goodbye to your friends and you didn't know what was going to happen what did they say. they gave up. their manuals but i. mean all phenomenal what they say the you know i love you but of the. millions but sadly most came in the battle. of those are still says. this it it went up over this hour we're going to want.
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most. of all. without missing a model for young and no one even to see that. the mail and those are the joy of the hardest. but it gave me so and yet i said in my. you want to return to god so all i want to see get awarded are what they're not all local mom which will. get a war going to be iraq this little bit of the ok yeah you said. it's better in the us but i mean that i guess our loss might be a heap of. president trump said you were invaders. other people so. people like you come and don't speak the language and you know behave badly you think it's going to be easy once you cross there low no us a man fuzzy political bulls did this or that which i had been about cspan they gave the senate
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. have more sway infamy will bet all i can there when i get out this will settle the meat and the scare logical in. many are you that. little so most a not a democrat also that's the most i activists you will say yeah you know it's a little somewhat of a want to stir be anybody mentally and i will see as. you say the nautical but also when i spot a sauna hollow it is you know so you want to evade this is the most of i want to stand as he looks up or yobbos seeing was that a man who has the it up all the cumbia. no general jail at almost a sicko mark on day one at the wheel of these things you don't mean was made gunnell not get into a hot mean one or the saying i at last means most of the loneliness is located in
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the heart you all know in order to get out there by north america at the us there look a little mule most sales not getting but if you can stay in mexico and you have your love and you have your papers and you can find a job why not stay here or else a deal is serious when normal when i feel and that will not be on my mental set me really is a bit too mediating you living in this and the us journalists government ask you about you all the time when before we didn't read in the year when the borders clause when all these rumors about the 2 leaders. and by this american. see i hold bajo i mean even more me but isn't any good up. but opposition against migrants does not just come from the american side of the border
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. here into one there is some worry as well although it can take a while before you hear it after some prodding afraid to no place a restaurant owner an accountant says he feels his town has been hijacked. but he also blames the mexican government for not handling the situation in a better way the very 1st day we had like 500 people here many of them asking for power for your cell phones many of them children they asked me for a soda or a pizza i black eye glass be. given to them. i actually hired to go on the venice to work here and there for exchanges going to give them a bad and good but i was kind of disappointed. at the 3rd day because they were telling me hey we need to have breakfast we need to have
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lunch and we need to have dinner so. i don't think that was correct of the. you mean you felt it was they were angry yeah yeah that's right that's one of the that's one of felt and the central feel the people are so afraid of the central american but because and facebook. a lot of people say that they are modest a lot to watch out for people that are coming to make damage to the site. actually and one of my face favorite publications of my business. i was inviting the people to come over because it's a very secure place we have misspoken lives we have federal police taking care of the security of the area and many of. you know it's very dangerous because central
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many there and it's not it's a very safe place it's a very safe place to be but there's no report of any kind of attack or robbery or harassment or there was $35.00 true rocks threw rocks at the police officers. and after that they. did not know anyone. so was what's happening now through social media this fear mongering yeah. we. can help. our government with something we would do it but we need to get our city back. right now it's been taken. it feels like it's. for some migrants crossing the border it is not just a once in
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a lifetime experience. hector from one duress already made the journey as a teenager but after a difficult time in america he tells us he started drinking he returned to his home country where he eventually married. now he has changed his mind about america and wants to return his wife 8 months pregnant already crossed the border he wanted his 3rd child to be born in the u.s. to secure a citizenship for the baby and eventually the rest of the family this is what trump would call an anchor baby and he wants to put a stop to it and there's a wide range of who we're going to marry. miron aryan you are not a pair or engrosses reiterates out of the numbers so you were too young to understand how lucky you were to be in the united states is such. that time and durable memory monoline operative work at
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a record. i want to gassing back at the mother grandmother with the ghetto i thought i was there but i have one more people there and they're coming from in a 2nd and this wall. every day they add to it it's how you are is more metal does it when you look at it you have frayed that you might not be able to cross if it continues like this no it is a boy it gives off what you know about of the family i must part of this in the subway or get help with your help in the mohammed atta fathoming get all of them and they are part of the family and in the database and so you know by your father about a young mind how you come home to your wife crossed can you explain to me how it all happened was a young woman from the how to mama fake on the border the falco your mom it was a you let me know ok i'm no good you're going to get here but i begin i don't need to tell or not to skip the fatty the i mean look at all of the mushy language amber evil jani i mean i don't focus on this anymore a preschooler from now but i'm going to focus on that if i'm honest with you did
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she jump or did she go underneath north south or where been you know the person michel if i go but she's 8 months pregnant and must have been scary for you to see then the on the other playing on the mental convalescing or the serious effect right there you know which are the tower can i use i don't get can this a lot of beer give us a lot of both of our you want to have any balls yesterday here in the crib that i'm not going to tell you that i am particle being a normal thing lasting morning and wish you know to thank you from texas so when she called she asked for asylum to b.b.'s in a book it was a on the north where if i don't go to no no killer if i don't go to the buffet i had the whole great escape to bring them out there is often a fun trip was a africa lesson but i said oh never monolith. and which i don't know about is here i saw a fantasy on them but this i read in. the enduro and i feel like i suppose. gallows skinner brought a blob on a bong i said i'm going to corner you see what are some of you but
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a lot of people say you shouldn't be crossing that this way you should be going through did he go to order even if it takes much longer but if your mother must be 50 and broke a bit there saw in business their video partner karen which i love most of the list it doesn't have from been a got a look at the bill and like how the bandit ran out to be another good lens i could think of went on the net on the bus just my night it's like i was in with an sickest floating debris nothin of weather but i've probably already was going to walk up ahead of the list of prevent that i'm nowhere near any of just but if our feelings are one of a couple of out of because of the political atmosphere in the us a lot of people think that. you guys are invaders that you are criminals that you want to go and live over on social benefits if you had an american in front of you who thought that what would you say will get them
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busy roads there are those who've had enough. cyclists taking to the streets. their objective to make the streets safer alternative forms of transportation that will prove to be an uphill struggle for this group of activists over the wheel do you find it is easier on. al-jazeera. you're watching the news hour live from a headquarters in doha i'm coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 13 people are killed in sudan where security forces fired live ammunition
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to break up a protest camp. hospital struggle with the wounded the leaders and diplomats around the world have reacted with shock and anger. also ahead donald trump begins his you case a visit with royal engagements but away from the ceremonial niceties the u.s. president's getting a hostile reception. and putting down their guns on picking up school books we need a former child vigilantes in nigeria learning to live normal lives. and i'm we're hard in with the sport no. djokovic makes it 10 quarter finals in a row in paris as he targets a grand slam history. hello protest leaders say they've cut all contact with sudan's military rulers after a brutal crackdown on a long running sit in outside hard to his army headquarters. witnesses
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say heavily armed members of the paramilitary rapid support forces charged into the camp early on monday morning firing bullets and tear gas and the child is a mongol at least 13 people who've been killed more than 100 others are injured while troops later surrounded 2 hospitals and the sudan doctors committee says personnel stormed one of them and fired guns inside while the military gentile denies ordering attacks on protesters it's been in charge since ousting longtime president obama and bashir in april priyanka gupta begins our coverage from. a raid at dawn when the protest is least expected it. would support forces and the police moved in. shots were fired
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as unarmed protesters dive for cover. for more than 2 months they had protected their sit in outside the army headquarters a symbol of the defiance and their revolution but for sudan's military it represented a threat the reason why we gathered from our very because when. the army bade the army the right. weren't going to record it but now we have been shot right to our good dog. they're coming from different parts. where were. the police protest as a q so that's notorious paramilitary group known as the rapid support forces headed by general kimmitt seen here on the left of ordering the violent crackdown hit the
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is a deputy leader of the transitional council that has been in charge says omar bashir was deposed in april now. 24 hours earlier he was filmed making a veiled threat to protest this who want to see civilian rule we must firmly stand up to the ongoing chaos and build a true state as for the civil state the protesters are demanding to be truly a civil individuals above it it must be built on the rule of law it must be ruled by law and no one is above the law. but sudan's protesters who have seen the bloodshed during the she's era not too long ago are prepared for a long fight and so they return to the streets once again in their thousands in khartoum neighboring on their mon and several parts of the country after monday's violence their call for a transition into civilian drew has now changed into a demand for the removal of the entire military leadership.
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and. carrying. there we. go. talks between the military and protest leaders were suspended 2 weeks ago after the 2 sides failed to agree on who will lead during the transitional period the military does says if no progress is made it will call elections before the end of the year a move rejected by the opposition many analysts say the military rulers are being influenced by powers outside so than the latest escalation in what is already a precarious situation came after the head of the military council of the deputy head. and i'm done visiting saudi arabia since then there is a significant escalation in terms of the toric against the protesters monday's
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attack on what's been the most potent symbol of saddam's resistance has made a more intense face off between protesters and military rulers will likely. so here's what we know about the rapid support forces the paramilitary group that led the assaults of the our assef is made up of former members of the militia which was backed by sudan's former president bashir the brutal tactics in darfur in the early 2000 shock the world's 300000 people were killed and more than 2000000 displaced it was led by this man mohammad. also known as he is now the leader of the rapid support forces he's also the deputy leader of the transitional military council or t.n.c. which has been in charge of sudan since miss year was deposed in april had his actions in darfur saw the international criminal court issue an arrest warrant for bashir for war crimes let's us speak to eric reeves he's
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a sudan researcher and senior fellow at harvard university he's joining us via skype from northampton in the u.s. state of massachusetts thanks for speaking to us on al-jazeera eric reeves you tweeted that the r.s.s. may be reconstituted but they've always been much more heavily armed and supplied by the hard to regime what is their relationship right now to the t.m.c. and is there any way that these orders to storm the camp didn't come from up top. you know there's no way that such an operation massive what seemed a great deal of video a massive operation could have occurred without direct orders from the very senior members of the transitional military council and most specifically lieutenant general his nephew who took over as head of the rapids court forces when it was formed in 2013 out of largely elements of what was formerly known as the judge and we in which he had not been nearly as powerful as he has become become
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more powerful since he assumed the deputy position and then the transitional military council and his trips to the united arab emirates and saudi arabia are a clear sign that he got the green light from member to go ahead with this crackdown here's the thing in a statement the forces for freedom and change say that the military council bears full responsibility for these events and they call it a crime who will hold the military council accountable. the international community i hope. it's shameful that there was so little done to warn off the transitional military council from conducting this operation we had clear signs have had clear signs for days that this was imminent instead 2 weeks ago the u.s. charge d'affaires steven cook this attendant in effect hour with. lieutenant
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general how messy this was the us in effect giving a green light to him betty and to those who are committed to ending true mold to civilian governments there are many lies coming from the transitional military council about the alliance for freedom and change about the sudanese professionals association but this is a general democratic that has been remarkably restrained nonviolent cohesive and this is nothing drupal violent act of repression by a hunter who has every intention of keeping power and then speaking of the protesters and the forces of freedom in chains they have now declared the end of negotiations with the military council there also declaring a civilian civil disobedience campaign to commence is that an effective strategy at
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this time going forward. i think it's the only strategy where they've proved you know to day general strike worst week they have enormous following around sudan this is not khartoum based this is throughout sudan and i think acts of civil disobedience will include a resumption of the strait and will bring to a halt much of the transportation routes to dams and bring increasing pressure to bear on the hunter and let's remember though that the united arab emirates and saudi arabia are very rich countries clearly they have promised financial support in the face of the already collapsed sudanese economy which is destined to seem much more strained with the coming days of civil disobedience all right eric reeves we thank you very much for speaking to us from the u.s. thank you. diplomats have been reacting to the actions of the military the chairman
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of the african union commission has strongly condemned the violence and called for those responsible to be held accountable the u.s. embassy in hard to use says the attack on protesters and civilians is wrong and must stop it says the responsibility for stopping the attack lies with the military council while the british ambassador to hard to meet says there is no excuse for any such attack and we spoke to ambassador or fund sidique earlier he's the u.k. ambassador to sudan he says they're considering taking action against the military . the military council is responsible for ensuring security in the state and has used the argument that it is responsible for security. to suggest that at least have a big go but in carrying out this operation has shown that it is in fact one of the threats to the security in sudan and we've seen that he has as a result of his actions lost the confidence of many of the representatives of the protest movement can only increase authorization and escalating risks of violence
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in the country we have been in a situation where the military council has provoked such great condemnation and therefore there hasn't been a. just asian sense of the security council or others to take action against iraq so we're clear that the security instability in the country is the most house responsibility and they are responsible for violence that took place today so i think we'll be considering all options to increase pressure on her to counsel to avoid further violence and to move forward with the transition of power to civilians so that they are not the ones who are in control all the time or the influence of foreign countries in sudan is also raising questions as you've been hearing the head of the military general and then for the. crown prince on sunday the day before he was in cairo for talks with the egyptian president has c.c. but hans deputy visited saudi arabia to attend a series of emergency summit saudi.

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