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severe depression through making this film i hope to understand my mother's mental illness and to find out if the conditions for the mentally ill have improved literally millions of people can be treated to receive no help or medications we all have a duty to change attitudes. mental illness breaking the silence on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks communities may be in disagreement accusing the other for these attacks and the chilling with details coverage thousands of protesters have been stripping away from here to go how but our goal have been dog from around the world sacrificed what how to. rock the boat sacrifice this is what this is all about. because in 1999 a boeing 767 took off from you to cairo to.
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the point. where it will everything no one survived the journey 20 years on al-jazeera world revisits the case of the fatal egypt air crash flights 990 what really happened on al-jazeera. i'm sam is a down in dar with a look at the headlines here on al-jazeera now the un now says there were 2 air strikes on a migrant detention center in libya which the justice ministry says killed at least 60 people it says there are also reports guards shot of fleeing migrants and refugees after the 1st attack the u.n.
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security council's failed to agree on how to respond to the strikes talks are to resume between sudan's opposition and the ruling military jumped on transferring power to a civilian government the military has agreed to demands from the opposition to release prisoners and restore the internet negotiations collapsed last month after security forces raided that city in protest killing at least 100 people un rights chief michel batchelor said on wednesday she was again distressed by reports hospitals were attacked during the raids. so that is opposition leader mad that they are outlined the conditions of the talks. any negotiation has to start from the points that we cannot agree on and it is one main point the transitional council it is the point regarding the head of the council because both sides agreed to a civilian majority it was suggested $8.00 to $7.00 and it was then adjusted to
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$5.00 and $5.00 plus one and that would be 6 civilians and 5 military. we also said that there has to be a deadline to these negotiations we suggest 72 hours the sudanese people and we don't have the space to keep dragging these endless negotiations an oil tanker is being held in gibraltar on suspicion its cargo is bound for a refinery in syria which is subject to e.u. sanctions british marines and local officials officials rather stop the ship in the u.k. along spain southern coast the e.u. imposed an oil embargo against syria's government last month russian president vladimir putin has arrived in rome for an official visit he'll meet italy's populace government for talks that are expected to focus on italian and russian relations bilateral cooperation. headlines the news continues here now just after witness and of course you can keep abreast of
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all the news that al-jazeera dot com. let. let let. let. let let. let. let let let. let let. let. let me let mother lead you to
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and i get. out of. these out after. these out. if i look. we found out oh yes give them the value. he somebody said it was done to know. who did. this said that was sally. who do you find me down day really don't know yet i don't know those are those are awful. but. there are. some is only a lie you dare not tell i don't learn by good luck are the only fair. that
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a model i. may give damn the vanity of us a. 1000000 and a good damn them on out of for short of both and. will always have a lot of an issue for. me and i want them. it's. the end of a long journey. it's winter 2015. jamal has moved on to other war and post-war areas to toe commit crimes against humanity in the hof of the i.c.c. . and from our lead the last we've heard is that she fell whilst fleeing from gunshots and at the wound on her knee
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a split open again. and the same exercise book filled with so many photographs and fates. it still waiting for this mission. which will either be big when presented as evidence before court or it will be forgotten. a file memorandum on a never ending list. he
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lived in brazil's largest for valor. one day the police king. like thousands of others he disappeared. witness follows a family's epic struggle for justice which became a national cools and sent shock waves through the upper echelons of the political establishment in the shadow of the hill on al-jazeera.
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the web and sponsored by cattle and raise. hello so it shouldn't be surprising that it's cold in the winter but the bottom half of south america is colder than it should be by quite a few degrees this is baby the clouds is a cold front and beneath it of course he has come up from the antarctic so temperatures at best buy they tell him when a series about 3 or 4 below average of 30 innocents in his 10 below average only in santiago things roughly right in fact is getting warmer in santiago next day or so the sun coming out and the breeze dying down now that front itself brings rain to southern brazil and just tailing off before it gets much further inland that rain could be interesting and helps to draw attention rio again that's below where it should be so this whole area is significantly colder than normal in fact it's been on the news that the provisions being taken in buenos aires and it's also windies as some wind chill to contend with but it does come into the summer. up past the
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equator and we're talking about a much quieter time the caribbean there are some big shasta around the happened recently in haiti there are again in haiti and in cuba and i have been to florida and they've been concentrating to some degree in mexico that are all that many around me in mexico in the forecast if anything they're dying out but still to cuba and possibly for haiti the other. the weather sponsored by cattle and ways. july on al-jazeera will the conservative new democracy be victorious in the snap elections we bring you the latest as greece votes a new documentary examines the use of modern technology and policing its impact on individual rights and civil society on the 50th anniversary of be apollo 11 lunar landing we look back at the 1st human steps on a loop and an ancient statue of apollo disappears in gaza
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a stunning archaeological mystery unfolding witnessed 2nd round of democratic presidential candidate debates in the u.s. will be long been detroit july on al jazeera. malaysia plans to abolish the death penalty dividing the community with more than 1200 prisoners on death row one o one in india. on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm sat me down this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes u.n. says there are appalled guards opened fire on refugees and migrants those they fled
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airstrikes on the libyan detention center. talks between sudan's protesters and the ruling military council set to resume its military journey to reportedly agreeing to some of the protesters demands. a show of military might but not everyone's happy with donald trump's independence day parade plans. clinging to life colombian hospital. struggling to cope with an influx of venezuelans needing medical help. in sport and bharti stays on course for a 2nd straight grand slam title be well on the one beating allison found or trying to move in surround 3 at wimbledon. we have new details now about the attack on a migrant detention center in libya the u.n. says it was hit by 2 airstrikes there are reports guards shots of migrants and
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refugees fleeing the bombing the ministry of justice in tripoli says 60 people are confirmed dead in tuesday's strikes with 77 injured alexia ryan has the latest sheltering from the baking sun they sit just maces away from where dozens of their fellow detainees were killed migrants and refugees held against their will in a detention center close to a military camp the u.n. says that puts these already vulnerable men women and children at great risk of exactly the sort of tragedy that occurred on tuesday night it's been revealed to air strikes hit the site the fairest testing it behravesh the 2nd a cell holding about 120 main the u.n. says there are reports got shot at refugees and migrants as they tried to escape the bombing its mission in libya says the air attack could constitute a war crime the secretary general calls for an independent investigation of the circumstances of this incident to ensure that the perpetrators are brought to
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justice it is important to note that the united nations had provided exact coordinates of the detention center to the parties even so the u.n. security council failed to agree on how to respond media reports suggest u.s. diplomats refused to approve a statement condemning what happened and calling for a cease fire. libya's been caught in a power struggle between 2 rival administrations for several years the violence escalated in april when forces loyal to warlord khalifa haftar launched an offensive on the capital the un recognized government says have forces out of blame for the strike but have to reject that allegation his spokesman says they were targeting a weapons depot controlled by an armed group allied to the tripoli government unless something changes in how the international community how european union member states approach and unite around what's happening in libya then we can just expect more more horrific incidents like this to occur analysts suggest the un's
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failure to take action against khalifa haftar sets a dangerous precedent not being able for months. or. even condemning the aggression by a warlord that in itself. is a sign of. happening and the united nation and a higher level people smugglers have exploited the chaos in libya which has become one of the main departure points for african migrants fleeing poverty and war trying to reach europe by boat rights groups say a united international approach is needed both to end the conflict and ensure migrant safety elixir brian al jazeera. earlier i asked our correspondent in tripoli if there was a weapons def own near by as claimed by forces. we were the 1st to come here to this detention center when it was 1st hit i'll just ask by
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the cameraman to just. bring the camera or just direct the camera towards this detention center this is just a detention center that has made grants and refugees there was no any kind of what weapons or i mean a shin. have to. clean but in all cases. the supervisors here are the libyan supervisors here what is sponsible for the for this detention center to say that there is no even. deport any closer to here we know that this detention center is. is not far from military camps not used military camps but it is not any closer to any ammunition depots and again it's also far from their front line you know the front this is the
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neighborhood and the front the closers front line to here is in ames our neighborhood which is far from here but again the supervisors here tell us that. when the 1st hit happened like 7700 meters from here the migrants tried to get out and they were pushing towards the main gate and the wood did not have the supervisor say that they did not have a chance to open it very soon. that brings us closer to the other point as you know the headlines now are that the u.n. says it has information guards at that facility tried to fire actually fired on people who are just trying to flee the site what are you hearing from people there about. well. i've just spoken to the supervisors here actually these were not allowed to speak to the migrants because they have been hearing so many as to what is made up by the migrants that's what the supervisors just told me they said that would not allow it to speak to the migrants at least
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for the time being just because the migrants had been making up stories. so that they can go to europe or so that their humanitarian organizations organizations can come and take them to europe they say that they have not denied that there they say that they have not shot at the migrants but they say that what happened is that when the 1st happened about 700 meters away from here the migrants were pushing they were pushing towards the main gate of that issue and sent that they were trying to get out some of them were jumping over the fence they said that they were trying to open the gate but they couldn't open the gate. because of. the migrants were pushing all of them to they were stuck on the main gate they also said that they might grant said that we might be allowed to speak to the migrants later but they said that they are there are upset with the migrants because they may grant
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have been making up a story is that they have been shut out by the security forces here which the security forces are categorically denying. along what i'm sure is director of the security studies program at doha institute for graduate studies joins us now live from the british capital london good to have you with us if we could start with what happened at the u.n. the security council unable to even issue a statement because the u.s. said the u.s. side so they didn't have instructions what are we to read into. actually it's very disappointing in many ways on the one end you have a u.n. statement that says 53 people were killed in this airstrike 6 of them are children if you counted this disses the largest single loss of civilian life in one incident indeed since 27. isis killed about 14 in 2015 in the
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bombing in the steep. this exceeds isis attack by far and it was done by earlier air strike we still need to morning best to get to know what kind of airplane that if it was an f. 16 an american made f. 16 and if it was handed over by the amount of these or supported all warlord. so we're talking here about a direct link. from the trumpet administration to them what are these and to what if you have that killing 53 innocent civilians who are fleeing war zones and trying to cross to you at a. so if we put this picture together then we may understand why the the u.n. security council who has. the u.s. as a permanent member to france as a permanent member who had some of its soldiers killed while fighting with the
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house that some of its intelligence personnel captured in tunisia with their weapons also giving advice to that forces and france is a permanent member as well in the security council. and also russia which supports which sold some weapons to have that and supported him multiple times in security council if we have this picture then we understand why the security council failed to come up with this with the state and with united statements calling for an actual investigation into this because it will implicate some of the permit. member speech. what are we to make of the l. and a statement statements by huffed us forces saying blaming basically accusing the government of libya that's recognized by the un of putting migrants and refugees at risk by putting them at weapons depos is that an in direct admission that it was in fact the huffed strike that caused the deaths. on one end
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yes it is an indicated mission on the other and that is a blame to be honest on the genie because this is not the 1st time that half the force to strike this area it happened before it wanted some of the. tensions until it wanted i think 2 or 3 before so it was it is a risky location as you were as a strategic town that is a military base there not too far from the tension center. the pilots have those pilots are extremely incompetent we saw they make measure of target civilian areas sometimes deliberately sometimes by mere because of that media incompetence so it is a dangerous area area and the jenae should have moved distinctive relocated the detention center only of they have the capacity or the facilities that are under fire themselves however this should have been done at some point earlier point but
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we know that we like the likelihood that. if those forces are responsible for this massacre the worst in this if it in case you have been since 20 levon is very very high at the moment and if it if they were implicated their backers as well who violated the u.n. arms embargo. more or less spoiled the un peace deal that was going on since. 20 that 20304040 now all these efforts are destroyed all of these backers will be implicated in this and now in this you made in disaster the human tragedy so far probably a crime against humanity that took place in that detention center and that you are all right tom and i'm sure there thanks for your analysis. for you some breaking news just coming into us now on the boat has capsized off the coast of 2.

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