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against the public at large i think we have allowed ourselves to fall victim to the propaganda of the of the game the islamist regime in the sense that if anybody is trying to do to say the rap it support forces is what's doing whatever it's been done in khartoum but i think it's doing it along with others it's the security forces over 30 years that have. used their concept concentrated those of hit that again is the protesters in the sit in they have committed that they have their own people in that effort and they are now the more grevious situation is the fact that they. that they are now targeting the civilians so it seems that why did the people who were jubilating in the sit in they were just rounding up everybody collecting ideas and information about the leaders of the protests and they are now targeting them killing them is it fair to say that
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the military would only act in this manner if they were being supported in some shape or form by whether you say internal forces all state actors outside the borders knowing that in the long term they are safe they are going to be protected so here like this question because they have. they thought that they are helping. the by by asking them to replicate the. scenario but they have already trapped him they have i mean saudi arabia. i think they encourage and humidity to do what they have done but by so doing they have only said this state to hang them or to allow themselves. to hang themselves they don't have. an interest in getting the job or hand but they definitely would want to get. it of be for their own interest they know that up it's support forces is is
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about the only armed forces left in sudan and should they use you know should they many period the platform and ideologically polarized the situation in a way that forces would go against the army they would by so doing they would just get to kill 2 birds with want to storm they would they would want they have every interest in weakening the armed forces in sudan the p.d.s. formal or informal and by so doing they got into some cross cross. crosswise effects ways with the intelligence of the saudis and the emirates let me just add to that then very briefly if you're saying that the military themselves in the way that they want to they're going to hang themselves in the long term in the short term in the short term does that mean that then the side the state that the external state actors if you are yourself are saying it's saudi and the u.a.e.
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are they at cross purposes on the way forward in terms of how to deal with the military is actually pulling the strings are you saying that saudi or the u.a.e. pulling the strings when it comes to the way the the sudanese military acting i think. it's. secured the head that the head of the security forces he has he has an ambition in ruling sudan and in order to do that he would want to repudiate get physically get rid of him and then he can just use some of the political forces the mind the one the mild ones to try and many putin platform in his in his own direction but to answer your question more precisely he. is the egyptian intelligence at this moment of course it is a very interesting chess game at the moment and a deadly one at that for the moment to really but even thanks very much for joining us thank. protesters and police of 14. because it stuns capitol during the 1st
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elections after the only president the country had ever known step down in march demonstrators in north sudan are calling for a boycott saying the vote is far from sad voters are choosing a successor to new salt on us a bias who led the country since concepts down to planned independence from the soviet union in 1991 until this year gemma is the interim leader backed by and has a bias and is expected to win robert raben forestay walker has more from north of town the capital city that was recently renamed to honor the former president. these are completely extraordinary things because the. hundreds of protesters clashing with police in the capital city on election day people are being see they've been put into buses and those buses are now trying to lay about the protesters pushing back against the buildings you know involved you know tug of war
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or a push of war to try to stop these police from leaving. put those buses on and it looks like at the moment the crowd is stronger than the police i've been speaking to some of them they say they're just. exercising their democratic rights that others have told me that they are supporters of a man who. actually adds of. lives in exile and leads a political party democratic party because it's the that is outlawed in this country and prescribed an extremist organization. plenty more ahead here on the al-jazeera news our including india's prime minister arrives in sri lanka a look at what's on the agenda at a sensitive time also rights groups saudi arabia to rule out the death penalty for a teenage boy. and england star cricketer takes down more than his team's opponents
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of the world cup that's coming up with lia. now tens of thousands of people are marching in hong kong against a proposed extradition bill the changes would allow people to be sent to trial in mainland china potentially over vague national security challenges opponents say it's another sign of hong kong losing more of the rights it was supposed to have been granted in the 1997 handover from british rule to china now some of even call this the final fight for hong kong so how did it all sort of get to this war critics say beijing has been encroaching on the city's autonomy for years in 2012 the hong kong government try to include national education courses in schools to nurture patriotism towards china and that led to mass protests which forced the government to cancel the plan things reached a boiling point 2 years later when police fired tear gas against tens of thousands
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of protesters demanding direct elections demonstrators blocked the city's 2 main main roads for 2 and a half months 4 of the 9 leaders behind the so-called umbrella movement were recently sentenced to jail raising concern. over freedom of expression and in late $2155.00 booksellers linked to a hong kong publisher specializing in books critical of communist party leaders went missing they will eventually surfaced on the mainland chinese custody let's get more on this from sarah clarke who is live for us in hong kong and they really have turned out onto the streets. here to get expectations were around $300000.00 people would march today those expectations have been that they could be seen there still people rally at this point which is about 3 kilometers from here and it's taking a while longer street to get to let's see if you can't tell which of the cities
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apartment building how they're still coming some of those right now not train stations have been hired as a result of the mass numbers of people who are coming here today for this rally now as i mentioned before 300 down reflected i'd say well beyond 500000 at least it's really now the bill has been you would like to go to a 2nd reading on wednesday in the cities how much that is like. we're not sure when that where that but actually come through let's try but even the hong kong government has a majority in the cities and they will get a treat just a matter of time but certainly this rally has been expectations with regards to numbers and my reach the numbers that we saw on the streets to shut down parts of hong kong occupy hong kong protests back in 24. for the moment so thanks very much coursework continue to follow events there in hong kong with you through the day. now india's prime minister narendra modi is in sri lanka for talks. a 2 day trip to some of his allies in the region his 1st since being reelected he's the 1st
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a foreign leader to visit colombo since the easter sunday bombings that killed more than $250.00 people there's been increasing political tension in sri lanka just months ahead of its presidential election. the indian prime minister has visited one of the sites where coordinated attacks took place in sri lanka and ramadi paid tribute to those killed at the same tent any shrine during the easter sunday attacks modi tweeted his solidarity saying that he's confident sri lanka will rise again our correspondent in elfin and as has more from the school and can capital. 6 weeks after the deadly easter sunday carnage the visit of the prime minister of india is important for sure lanka it's a gesture of confidence that things in the country are returning to normal almost as if to highlight that the prime minister stopped in anthony's church the church that was one of the 1st hit on that easter sunday morning basically father
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highlighting the fact that his message is that it's back things are getting back to normal so he had to said the people of india stand firmly with the people of sri lanka in their fight against terror and it seems that that is very much the message of his visit even though it's just for 4 hours his 1st foreign visit after his reelection as the prime minister of india but for sri lanka it comes at a time when politics are has always in quite a while if one can use that description particularly with the special parliamentary select committee on the easter sunday bombings having face and facing its own problems the president down very clearly that he would not allow any serving officers of the military all the police to appear before the select committee saying that everyone who had appeared so far all those who had been removed in fact he removed even his chief of national intelligence lots of things in terms of the
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testimony pointing towards the president the fact that he knew of those warnings and all overall that the entire defense establishment did nothing to stop it. the media in yemen say the rebels have launched several drones targeting some of the arabia in the tweet they said that they were trying to hit military facilities in the port area near the yemeni border there's been no confirmation of this from the saudi government or correspondent to use in the yemeni capital sanaa mohammed. good to have you with us just let's begin with the claims that they. tried to capture. close to the border. i hope he's confirmed media outlets. and international airports with the key to drone scan of. her
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friends for drone that has been. claimed that the has been domestically made by the home of these this kind of drones. co's a big big distraction especially has been used to in different areas and also the attack on our land at that has also caused her among the. the military there so the. care as according to how the whole of these has had its targets this is not the 1st time for the whole of these 2 to launch drone attacks on days and international reports the say that this the said. in response that these approaches being used to launch air strikes against yemen so be considered as a legitimate targets if that is the case then what's the ultimate long term plan
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for the who things as they continue their assault by air and by land into saudi territory. yes as you mentioned the. more than one occasion they hold these they say said that they they will continue the pressure they are attacks and retaliatory operations deep inside the saudi to terry's these drones have breaking down the saudi aerial domination. the will continue until the saudi arabia's support of the us the last signed agreement in sweden which was signed in the last december. they want as the as the say they have the one side are able to stop its war and to do it to totally left its blockade in yemen that continues to have its devastating impact on civilians for the moment we will leave it there and can do to monitor events there from yemen with the moment a lot of our correspondent in sanaa. thank you but your don imus international is
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urging saudi arabia to rule out the death penalty for teenage boy what barger grayness faces execution for a series of offenses some of which date back to when he was just 10 years old. this was qatif in eastern saudi arabia in 2011 the arab spring was under way in the shia community was protesting against discrimination and incitement against them what happened in qatif has led to several boys being seen to it's to do including teenager coed assess the charges against him date back to this night november 20 leven i was the crowd was chanting death to al so a reference to the saudi royal family among the protesters was brother ali hours later he was shot and killed by security forces 10 year old male tashan marched in
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the funeral procession this is one of the charges against him he was arrested 3 years later as a 13 year old un and rights groups say he was tortured for a month spent over a year in solitary confinement and forced to sign a confession that led to his death sentence he is now 18 it's quite shocking when you hear that these steps are being taken against a child especially when. there has been a fair trial process and the boy has been to terri for a long period of time and not been able to present a defense despite the death penalty for minors being illegal under international law more tajura is not the 1st in 2013 trilling can teenager result in a fake was executed after a baby died in her care she said she was tortured and forced to confess to the infant's murder. and in october last year the un pleaded with saudi arabia. not to
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execute 6 boys who were jailed for their involvement in anti-government protests in 20112012 when they were teenagers but 6 weeks ago tarbell sway caught some in kharif and nerves of karim were beheaded alongside 34 others mostly shia main i have recorded many cases. in the cases of the 7 mostly young. men who executed this year 2013 many oh there were were nothing anyone they were when they were they were minors. qatif where it all began has also paid a high price violence is escalating in recent years the government says it is redeveloping the 400 year old town but it's the fighting and weapons that have caused most of the demolition shallop bellus al-jazeera will in a few members will have the weather we're careful but still ahead here on the
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al-jazeera news hour. now and insight into the political crisis in albania that's put the president on a collision course with the prime minister and a call for unity in celebration after mexico's trying to deal with the u.s. but it's such a steep cost and brazil's a $5.00 time player of the year is unlikely to make it for the opening match of the women's world cup we'll have those details coming up in sports. the weather sponsored by cattle and. well across india we have a mixed bag of weather to talk about 1st of all the monsoon is quite late here across the region or to show you where it is right now compared to where it should be for this time of year you can see the the clouds down here across much of the south we are getting some relief in that area but for this time of year the month
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soon should be about a 3rd of the way up across parts of the southern part of india as well as over here towards bangladesh where is it actually well it is now across parts of carola as well as into tom and i do you can see the difference of where we are this is about 10 days late across much of this area over here across miramar that is where the monsoon is and we are starting to get the relief across much of this area in terms of what this is doing to the weather well of course it is causing much of the northern part of india central part of india to remain quite hot in this area we have been talking about a heat wave that has been going on in energy can see new delhi an expected high there of $46.00 degrees that is just short of the record for the month of june down here toward snow per about $44.00 degrees and over the next few days it is going to continue to stay like that the next thing we're going to talk about is what's going to happen out here towards arabian sea notice the circulation out here just towards the west of carola this could potentially be our next tropical system break its way
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towards the north we'll be watching this very closely as we go through the rest of the week. when. big stories generate thousands of headlines with different angles from different perspectives as are just a long standoff with international borders is finally over separate the spin from the facts the misinformation from the journalism protesters complain about the under reporting of police violence the sensationalizing the demonstrations with the listening post 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 days when i get what you work with no food for my joy because it all went to sleep with an empty stomach with exclusive interviews and in-depth reports al-jazeera has teams
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on the ground to bring you more award winning documentary was russian goals really a true. and lightning moves on air and online. book but the al-jazeera news hour with me is a whole romney reminder of our top stories sudanese activists say one protesters big girls opposition launches a campaign of civil disobedience they're accusing the military ginger of intimidation of the arrest of 5 and leading opposition members also tens of thousands of people in hong kong have hit the streets to protest against a controversial extradition bill the proposed changes would allow people to be sent
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to trial on the chinese mainland. and protesters of and police have fought all the election day concert star demonstrators say it's far from sad voters are heading to the polls to choose a successor to new saldanha by earth to lead for almost 30 years. at least 5 people were killed in syria's last rebel held province of italy but on saturday activists say syrian government forces are using missiles and barrel bombs indiscriminately bashar al assad's forces launched an offensive to recapture the northwestern region in april rebels and government forces have also been battling in northern province. violence leaders of the group of 20 nations have met in japan ahead of the g 20 summit shuttles for later in the month the 2 day talks on trade and digital economies in the issues there were held as the u.s. and china remain deadlocked in a terrace war of the trade and technology the ministers reach several agreements
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including the need to reform the world trade organization and to better regulate artificial intelligence moldova's interim president has signed a decree calling for snap elections to be held in september philip was appointed as the country's interim leader after a court relieved at president igor of his duties refused to dissolve parliament and backed the formation of a new coalition government instead. saying the regional baby as president has council local elections due later this month put him on a collision course with the prime minister who says they will go ahead it's the latest development in a political crisis that spilled out onto the streets. more from the capital to rada . protesters calling for the resignation of prime minister eddie roemer were met with a cannonade of tear gas outside parliament the opposition democratic party that held this protest didn't get to the general election it is askin for but the chief
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another goal albania's president has called for local government elections scheduled for june 30th to be cancelled saying current conditions don't allow for real democratic representative and inclusive elections opposition leader lose him basher was jubilant before his supporters. this is the result of your unyielding strength your stand your unshakable faith in european values of freedom democracy and human dignity. but prime minister eddie roemer insists the local elections will go ahead and has called an emergency cabinet meeting on sunday there's no constitutional court to decide the issue because it's judges are under ethical review for possible bribery and corruption this puts albania in a constitutional crisis not only did the president and prime minister disagree the opposition democratic party refuses to field mayoral candidates in the country $61.00 municipalities it is doubtful what legitimacy the socialist parties man's
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would enjoy if elected unopposed this was the 8th anti-government protest since the opposition democratic party walked out of parliament over 3 months ago and took its campaign to the streets to unseat the socialist government these protests a fueled by widespread perception of corruption the government was hit by a series of scandals suggesting roma was reelected 2 years ago thanks to help from organized crime it is. that he was not elected by the people it is the legal liberal it is proclaim that he was elected by the. many albanians a disappointed at what they see as a party is in the column in the bill does this mean when rama was elected in 2013 he said that every house in albania will be given a title deed because a lot of homes have been built illegally. but when he became prime minister he gave
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people through the supporters and others got nothing that's why i am here i work for 25 years in greece to build my house. the legitimacy of his government is already undermined by the opposition's absence from a parliament if from a insists on holding a local election with only socialist party candidates he is sure to face stiff opposition jumps up last al-jazeera to a police and hungry so they've questioned the only $300.00 people over last month's boat collision on the danube at least a 20 south korean tourist died and several are still missing the sightseeing boat sank within seconds after being struck by a cruise ship near downtown budapest or forty's say the river's high water levels of hindered recovery efforts and the boat is unlikely to be pulled out before tuesday. a russian investigative journalist has been put under house arrest accused of dealing drugs but even his supporters say the narcotics were planted on him and
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he's been beaten in police custody the journalist is known for his work exposing corruption there have been protests in moscow and st petersburg against his arrest dozens of people mainly fellow journalists have been detained. thousands are celebrating in mexico after leaders reached a deal with the u.s. to counsel for trade tariffs the event with mexico's president and the us manuel lopez obrador took place in the met 2nd time. near the u.s. border manuel repeller. was it was all cheers for mexican president and his will but i thought as he arrived at this rally in downtown t. one of. the event which included a march by local factory workers was initially organized as a protest against u.s. president donald trump's threat to impose up to 25 percent export tariffs on mexico . this is here the one that is my money for some of those speaking to hundreds of supporters president lopez obrador called for unity among neighbors as he outlined
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the importance of the relationship between mexico and the united states a father who knew. the united states and mexico are not distant neighbors our border is more than 3000 kilometers long and we have a shared history that includes hostility but also cooperation and understanding. it was a festive atmosphere in downtown to one and many people expressed relief that the 2 countries had reached an agreement on. the important things that there is no pretext for investment to stop generating jobs in mexico but. this is very important because the americans are friends of the mexican people and we are friends of theirs. successful negotiations between the u.s. and mexico may be a cause for celebration but they also resulted in a significant change to mexico's immigration policy since that agreement between the united states and mexico was announced the big question here in the who want to a city so close to the u.s.
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southern border is what will happen to the hundreds of central american asylum seekers who will now have to wait here in mexico for their asylum cases to be processed. the threats of tariffs from the trumpet ministration have subsided at least for now and so has the anxiety many felt over the past few days along mexico's northern border. hundreds of argentinians of washington support of a doctor who refused to perform an abortion on a patient despite a growing abortion rights movement reports say a judge found that leonardo rodriguez guilty of failing in his judi's after refusing to terminate the pregnancy of a young rape victim argentina's lower house presented a bill to legalize abortion recently although the senate rejected similar legislation last year. heading to africa now in malawi's president is accusing the opposition of trying to overthrow his government backers of opposition party leaders. say that he was robbed of victory in last month's election 18 people have
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been arrested since protests began in the capital along the way on tuesday regular mohamad. the streets of malawi turned into chaos the speech hundreds of protesters are calling for president putin with her recount to step down after an election they say was rigged. worthless i was just. getting later in the opposite direction. there not one of if you're not going to tell what direction of. a standoff between police and supporters of the main opposition candidate lazarus to cuero turned violent with some caught in the crossfire this man was reportedly shot by police in the capital security forces used to gas to disperse others outside the opposition menai congress party headquarters 6800000 people were registered to vote in the may 21st presidential elections at 78 years old peter which arika narrowly won the lottery his governing democratic progressive party
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another 5 year term in office but critics accuse him of corruption the main opposition and his former vice president say the election was marred by irregularities and they say they had evidence that voting sheets were altered if you get a customs document and you're making a declaration to them if there's any alteration on your declaration that their declaration is rejected what you told you that any alteration is not valid in an official document then the question arises how did mick accept. figures that had been amended. the accusations have prompted a petition to the high court to nullify the results i have a special message to terrorists. becomes like. so you know very well that malawians you.
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know you can find out if you really but president with ericka's party denies any wrongdoing. the electoral commission. is among. a live shows. this. presidential democratic progress but they will not after being sworn in the president called the protests illegal and accuse your position of trying to cause chaos while malawians wait for the court's decision protests to say they will carry on demonstrating until the presidential election results are withdrawn and a new vote is held for him mohammed al jazeera. the u.s. politicians of asked the white house to spell out exactly where it stands a libya they say it's confused and contradictory responses are allowing all groups
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to justify fighting as warlord clique to have 2 attempts to take over the couple tripoli article has more from washington d.c. . as forces loyal to khalifa haftar moved on tripoli the u.s. secretary of state sounded the alarm to swap a resolve through force of arms or just a no way that's going to take place we there's a u.n. process we have been part of that and a half stars been part of that we urge them to have to stand down move back to the negotiating table so that we can get a political resolution in libya but then soon after the president picked up the phone and in a readout of the call the white house said president donald trump recognized field-marshal have to our significant role in fighting terrorism and security in libya's oil resources and the 2 discussed a shared vision for libya. transition to a stable democratic political system that to many seemed like an endorsement including to the democratic members of the foreign affairs committee who have sent this letter to the secretary of state writing the call has led to uncertainty
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regarding the u.s. position and that libyan armed actors are using the confusion to continue the conflict they're urging him to clarify the country's position this is part of a broader fight for influence according to federal filings just last month have tars organization agreed to pay $2000000.00 to a u.s. lobbying firm to help improve his image in d.c. the white house says he has not been invited to meet with the president at the white house. but they've said very little about which side of the conflict the u.s. actually supports members of congress say that needs to change. political hand al-jazeera washington. iraqi say that they need urgent help to preserve artifacts from what was the ancient kingdom of charles stross that went back to find out more . on the capital city of an empire that reached its peak on the king could around 2000.
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