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they lost friends currently they have been they have been sleeping here on the ground as you can see. and their supervisors here say that they are currently relying on aid organizations including get local donors private donors for food supervisors here say that. children women and their husbands will be transferred to other detention centers while the other migrants will most probably have to stay here until. aid organizations especially the u.n. which they are decides where to put them now these migrants are from different african nationalities including is somalis sudanese and they are also from new jersey they have also arab nationalities like here. migrants from syria and also from yemen a boat carrying migrants has capsized off the coast or chin is here dozens feared
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dead it is in science in schools so the chill is in the bin boarder. we're here at one of a few camps in disease center near 0 which is very close to the border with libya and this is where many of the migrants especially african migrants and up now we were talking to the red crescent that runs this place and they were telling us that 4 individuals were handed over by the 2000000 authorities on wednesday night that was less than 24 hours ago one of them is in hospital but we found out in the last few hours that one of them just passed away while we've been here and he was from the ivory coast but also one of the others is one man just laying there behind me respect him earlier he seemed visibly shaken and he's still getting over they want to vote of 86 people that were going from libya all the way to europe and only 4 turned up yesterday now there's only 3 remaining the rest died c n are missing and this is a story that we hear quite often one of the person we've been speaking to is mohamed
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he's from morocco and i'm just going to find out from him what his story is how much it is they will certainly. believe. or. machine of the bottle almost to the you know. all of the. mohammed tells me that he was one of $75.00 people on a boat that capsized and that happened in may it made headlines around the world at the time and he survived he actually wants to stay incentives here but most of the other people on that boat actually died at sea and he wants to stay because he's here for economic opportunities he wants to work he's a barber he told me not everyone feels the same i spoke to a few people earlier they said that they feel like they're stuck in limbo here the country doesn't have an asylum system the n h c r says that they're trying to help to get some of those sent to other countries including europe to safer countries now a few of them said that they work you'll notice that there's quite a few empty beds they work illegally they do the odd job here or there to earn
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a little bit of money and that money helps them buy food and very basic stuff that is not. i did hear this camp when i spoke to the red cross and they said that there's a lack of funding but also the government at the moment in it is in political turmoil and the economy and unemployment is high and for that reason they said that they haven't actually adopted the draft asylum law that was signed in 2014 so many people here are coming from libya and are still stuck here in denver still to come on al-jazeera protests against police brutality in israel will tell you why ethiopian community leaders are angry. and clinging to life colombian hospitals are struggling to cope with an influx of venezuelans needing medical help.
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hello in the height of summer to see 50 degrees is not a usual these days particularly in western iran or down the plain of iraq unless any cloud to relieve it or different wind direction that's what we like to see in the coming few days $45.00 typically in baghdad in kuwait but as i said it will be an example of $47.00 to $49.00 there are a few showers around but not that many maybe in the northern caucasus and again towards tesh countries or northeastern afghanistan where once an active thunderstorm recently that could be want to see more flash flooding the possible result temperatures may be on the rise in iraq and the breeze is still from the north bringing it down through the gulf so maintaining 43 in doha 45 in riyadh i was a night biased wind off the water has become quite she made recently particularly in qatar and bahrain publisher in the u.a.e. as well inland in oman 4850 and down the curse typically 30 but now increasingly
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permanently cloudy if not yet very drizzly in southern africa it's typical for this time of the year to have cold nights and sunny days it is typical at the moment temperature is barely above the 20 mark for most places and occasionally an onshore breeze brings card and rain for example to durban. refugee problem is something which is a geopolitical issue that's for governments international institutions to manage on the one hand refugees don't have the right to more freely on the other hand goods can move freely as far and as much as they want it's you multinational colonialism this is a very unnatural moment over the democratic process these companies they just want the money europe's forbidden colony episode one on al-jazeera.
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this is al jazeera quick reminder of the top stories for you this hour iran has summoned the u.k.'s ambassador in tehran over what it calls an illegal seizure of its oil tanker persons navy's sings the iranian vessel off the coast of gibraltar u.k. says the ship was trying to bring oil to syria in violation of e.u. sanctions. the u.n. says there were 2 air strikes on a migrant detention center in libya which killed at least 60 people and says there are also reports god shots fleeing migrants and refugees after the 1st attack.
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and in june in syria at least 82 people are feared dead after a migrant boat sank off the coast just 4 people were rescued from the shipwreck near the town of sars as the rest remain missing. people across the dawn on the streets once again demanding a civilian led government. all talks are expected to resume for a 2nd day within the opposition and the military giunta protesters are demanding accountability for those killed during a military crackdown last month were silliman baldo as a policy adviser on sudan for the enough project a genocide prevention organization and say former director of the sudan democracy 1st group he says protesters in sudan want stop until their demands are met. these people who are demonstrating today and on the air isn't doing that they're not us
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oracle national league u.s.c. well there's not a vision and literally council that's why i keep him on that has to be in it but most don't want would what we've done in the grand month investigation into the killing of our work because when you move on throughout the message from somebody please don't feel anything more than 200 people killed and our own than. the minute incipient minute gets in the grapes part of the military council and it's done a cute. of all of these and giving them what he. has. given the clearance to get in about the fix even if it is a lot of pressure coming from the street therefore these folks are not you know but not that of. a c. party talks with the population being really clear message of course not they're
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not going to accept a government by a warlord an army that has been compromised into a militia force and therefore this debate is continuing to protest you saw the protest today was read only for students from high schools right across without. leaders of the ethiopian community in israel have agreed to end the recent violent protests against police brutality demonstrations began in response to the killing of an 18 year old ethiopian israeli who was shot spy an off duty police officer on sunday the officer said he was trying to break up a fight witnesses said he started the altar cation have been days of protests and violence with police across israel the officer has been arrested or the parents of the victim solomon seekers say they want peaceful process to continue along with them i want the demonstrations to keep going but not violently until they charge
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the policeman who shot him lot of valuable violence should be solved with violence i only support there and nonviolence demonstrations because we are all demonstrating to stop the violence. or bird smith is live for us in java just to the south of tel aviv burner what's happening with the investigation into the death of solon seeker. the police officer who shot solomon is still being questioned by investigators from the police's own internal investigations department he's being held at a hotel they say for his own safety but this is part of the problem say activists we've been speaking to from the european community if this was an order a member of the public who'd shot solomon it'd been arrested he'd be in jail and that's where prosecuted prosecutors would be questioning him ethiopian jewish community does not trust the police to question their own point figures that in the last 5 years 10 israeli citizens have been killed by the police but no police
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officer has ever been charged in connection with those killings interesting though the minister internal security he visited solomon's parents this afternoon and he said that israel has a racism problem and it's not just with the police he said it's inside every person in the ministries and it's the job of every person to work on the racism inside them significant because that's coming from a minister from the likud party from one of the most right wing governments israel has ever seen an indication of the wrong nerve the killing of solomon tickers seems to touch to in israel. live friends there and jeff thanks very much indeed. now are brigitte detentions torture and sexual violence a un report says accuse then israel's governments and the military of carrying out a campaign of violence seize silence dissent of war details how security forces manipulated crime scenes and planted drugs and guns to justify extrajudicial
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killings the government says more than $5000.00 people were killed for resisting arrest last year well the un report suggests many of them appeared to be illegal executions the un is urging the government to take action to stop these violations while admitting that strict u.s. sanctions have deepened the country's economic crisis. hospitals in colombia say they can't cope with the growing number of venezuelans seeking medical attention migrants concentrate in border towns which sometimes among the poorest in the country other sandra day reports from michael in northern colombia it's almost game is left in this way less seeking treatment for leukemia in neighboring colombia he urgently needed to be admitted to an intensive care unit but spent a month waiting for a referral in this hospital in the poor border city of mike in the question. that
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he is receiving basic treatment and medicine but he needs specialized treatment that we can't get here and we don't have the money to pay to move him to another city. his colombian relatives fear he will die here and he's not the only one. they will mean that name at the moment 45 percent of the hospitalizations are venezuelan immigrants. but hospitals administrator says they're overwhelmed by the committed business wayland's fleeing their crumbling health system primary care for venezuelans in my cow jumped from 632 cases in 2016 to more than 34000 in 2013 and could reach 62000 by the end of this year. and we are seeing an increasing number of patients with complicated and expensive onus is aids kidney failure cancers that we can't care for it's a complex and dramatic situation. when the economic crisis started in venezuela
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back in 2015 most of the migrants that arrive here and make our young and healthy looking for basic medicine are back scenes that are strange in the last couple of years and especially now in 2009 with the widespread blackouts in minutes well that have devastated the health service there was a small cluster of a they're going to use a sions or trying to help as cases of measles to. q low season malaria or on the rise. dr miguel queer you know is that a loss for words after 3 babies died here. so bad sincerely there are too many factors against. one day later the men suffering from leukemia also passed away his relatives held a traditional vigil he's the 2nd member of this indigenous family who left venice well in the last couple of months to die here all the subsidy we all deserve to
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live we're all human beings regardless of where we come from. it's a sad and for many fleeing and them bearable crisis only to end up in a host country that is severely unprepared to absorb this influx of migrants i listen to them. there are just a few hours tanks and finds her chance will be seen on the streets and skies of washington d.c. for the 1st time in 30 years and so parts of faith parades and celebration cold spine don't want to see mark america's independence day thousands of troops watched in the lincoln memorial where the presidents will address the nation now there's been a fair so positioned see the events with protesters politicians accusing trunk of politicizing the events well our white house correspondent kimberly hauck it's in washington d.c. i came by what's going on where you are. whoa whoa i'm here on the edge of the
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national mall you might see some of the marching bands and stragglers from an earlier parade that took place this is the typical independence day 4th of july parade that happens in the national mall but what is happening later is much more controversy also you see some of these bystanders from parade number one they're wrapping up and now with the preparations are underway for parade number 2 the one that you rightly pointed out will be a show of military force and in fact if you look behind me you can see some of the military apparatus on display and this is throughout the parade route what you're seeing there are some military transport vehicles for personnel for ammunition that sort of thing staffed by some of the u.s. army service members and this is again part of the controversy the feeling that federal resources federal funds are being used for political purposes and that is something that would violate something known as the the hatch act and that is
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a federal law prohibiting that sort of thing and that well the white house is defending this saying this is an opportunity to celebrate u.s. troops for a mind americans that there are still service members serving in afghanistan for example the critics are disputing that so this has become somewhat controversial because this is always been somewhat of a political holiday and the fear is that donald trump is now using this is us president for political purposes and now since this has become a de facto campaign rally now for his part he has defended this saying this will be the show of a lifetime very much the reality t.v. president knowing how to produce a moment and he's really seems unfazed by the criticism in fact he started his day playing golf at one of his golf courses outside of washington d.c. of course he'll end it here in a number of hours giving a speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial that is a memorial in honor of the u.s. president abraham lincoln revered in the united states but it's also the same site
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. where martin luther king made his i have a dream speech very special to americans on the left and the right they feel that it is perhaps not appropriate for a divisive president like donald trump to be making a speech in the very same site just quickly for as kimberly as certainly. experiencing a lot of people to take part in this parade quickly if you would. yes well you can see the crowds behind me i don't expect that to dissipate now anyway in fact it's going to get a lot busier the problem is this could become a flash point because well there will be supporters of this event there are also going to be significant counter protesters as well so there is the potential for clashing but most hope that this will be a positive celebration to celebrate the independence holiday of the united states and we will be following it here on al-jazeera thank you very much kimberly hall kids.
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here with all to see record to mind on the headlines for you know iran has summoned the bouncer into iran over what it calls an illegal seizure over its all time carom britain's navy sees the iranian vessel off the coast of the u.k. says the ship was trying to bring oil to syria in violation or e.u. sanctions from to iran here's dorsetshire bari with the latest on reaction. the foreign ministry spokesperson our boss mousavi has called this a strange and destructive destructive act rather that they believe this is the doing of the american government trying to put more pressure and that is something the iranians will certainly not accept according to the officials here the sanctions that have been imposed since 2011 on the syrian government and specifically this refinery ban yes in the mediterranean port city of char to see if this sanctions have not been indorsed by the united nations that is the iranian
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position that is why they don't accept that this was a justified and legal act the u.n. says there were 2 air strikes on a migrant attention center in libya which killed at least 60 people and also could report scored shots at fleeing migrants and refugees after the 1st attack in june is 0 at least $82.00 people are feared dead after a boat carrying refugees and migrants sank off the coast just 4 people were rescued from a shipwreck near the town of. people across sudan or rights on the streets once again demands a new civilian led government talks are expected to resume for a 2nd day between your position and military giunta protesters are demanding accountability for those killed during a military crackdown last month and the un report has accused venezuela's government and the military of carrying out a campaign of violence to silence dissent the report details so security forces manipulated crime scenes and planted drugs to justify extra judicial killings well
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those are the headlines on al-jazeera news continues after inside story stay with us. a party in crisis or who gandhi quits as leader of india's main opposition following a heavy election defeat is this the end of the dynasty that's dominated the country's politics for generations and can the fractured congress party survive this is inside story.
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hello and welcome to the program i'm glad you mentioned politics in india and the name gandhi would almost certainly come up the family has been at the center of public life for decades but the latest member of the gandhi dynasty is looking to step away from the spotlights role gandhi has resigned as leader of the main opposition party the indian national congress the 49 year old took responsibility for big losses in this year as a general election against the b j p of prime minister narendra modi gandhi called for the congress to make hard decisions to rebuild the party saying he does not support modi is vision for india he put in enormous effort norma's effort and i believe that there was appointed which we all felt that he had got the votes and we would be would be. we would see.
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coming back with the congress it didn't happen via all of history disheartened but it is sad that he feels so strongly about leaving we felt very strongly that he shouldn't leave so the congress party was founded in 885 and played a leading role in india's independence from britain in 1947 since then the party has formed most of india's governments the gandhi family has led the congress for 4 generations in 2014 the party suffered a major electoral defeat when prime minister narendra modi's b j p won 92 percent of the seats in the lower house role took over the party's leadership from his mother sonia in 2017 and has long sought to become prime minister just like his father ron mother and great grandfather but the congress suffered a 2nd major loss in this year's general election critics blame the defeat on corruption scandals and
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a lack of vision. let's bring in our guests who are joining us from new delhi we have a child he's a professor and dean of the gentile school of international affairs of india. as a journalist and senior fellow at the hindu center for politics and public policy and rounding out our panel is a man and run off the coup or an associate professor at the center for political studies. not really university welcome to you all to inside story neurons or if i may starts with you gandhi he had been talking of quitting since the results of the elections were announced in may party officials at the time urging him to stay but now he's officially resigned on twitter posting his resignation letter what do you make of it. this is you know this is a great of a system the. why do you feel no longer remain
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a great party and you know has been a certain kind of insight so there's this is an image younger people to get into politics and also help them in getting the right kind you should it's not except the problem more straightforward. why they're quoting the people is you know being on the dime and the focus of the camera and i'm sure this kind of action will generate a kind of sympathy towards him one of the country already in the last at the gym to get very better has been out there you cannot predict who they had and this accident really will reply that road is not nearly far or in the country and are being the president of the party but before him by adding up i.v.s. now says that just like the oxford party that used to be has declined of this label so he's the guy who knows what all of us
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a subset of the border looks at it the power to really and i find it very very interesting and marvel a video deal agree with that assessment and that people now will be sympathizing with a whole gone gandhi in your opinion how significant is his resignation in the context of the state of indian politics right now. actually nina in the news that a lot of respect always for noonan ph and in the minutes he was here nonces that position the kind of. big guns because you don't want to distance and then you know he's in the cockpit and the same thing happens with sonia gandhi's or me as i mean he has an opportunity to the brand that is still weak. and then that's happened with gary cole and most of the congressman's because you give the longest space and that has a battery established that she is model to follow. and i think around the
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beazley something very similar in the sense that all those see them are we really do not black but he's moving a really it's not all for him that was a decent blocky to move on then to be skeptically if you will so i can give you an example of what happened with the b.b.c. to be given without a follow up with gagne or between 2004 is the forty's and at that time in fact the last scene in good group of sicily looking at what happened and that's a that they didn't look at the other so that we could be good really bad and the from your as sexy as a bomb is a lot like what i'm going to see that the beatles and would do best cover from that defeat by it's really just did not sit down face it works if only and if you had one me was that either of us a plot be to defeat to get to the defeat in 2009 had to be literally carried away
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meaning if the king is creamy the very best friend or pharmacy we haven't in the way of well national health and i'm the kind to do this for the tissues i'm going to give up their. virtue was due to some this is so when you look at it still to get someone well into it is easy if you're probably the 1st and then this happened to me maybe not for the talk about what this means for the party in just a moment the furthest from your initial thoughts on the gandhi's resignation and so what this means for him. well daryn i must say that one intriguing east simply on paper because even in 2004 then in our ongoing these mother sonia gandhi court on court sacrifice the prime ministerial position she was didn't you know the public here behind the scenes and got them on we want to see who was a prime minister from 2004 to 2040 was pretty much taking his artist from sonia gandhi so the same i am afraid is going to repeat because even though round
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gandhi's family stepping aside he has to because you know they have suffered a major to mco and it would look like an easy to take skin if he is at least not according in his papers as the congress party proceeded but that that aside i fear that the culture of psycho fences and the percent of the country and the dynasty you know and the notion that anybody from the new family easy enough for us are to be a lot neater than be so pervasive in the congress party that i think he will continue to run it from behind the scenes and in fact if you will not be found the party in the last 70 years he and his mother if they can turn it around and give you know we need. them how can they do it outside the office so i think it shows the quandary that in on one hand they want to show that they had accountable and that this is not a kind of a head of the tree monarchy but on the other hand they are really struggling to
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really ever up the party the party's broken at the grassroots fell through on the idea well and his resignation letter the gandhi did say rebuilding the party requires hard to says ends and it is important for someone new to lead our party you don't agree that that is the parties want to follow that and i think this someone new is going to be a lie the stuff the man who found really meant on the family if they would never accept that a true outsider remember i go back in history in 1991 there was a prime minister got another similar out. well he was one of the few people who was not a cycle find of the gandhi family who had become the communist party president and believe me in 5 years the undermined you so much from within the party the brought their dragged on so i think it's impossible for them to let go of the finances of the party the treasury's the hands of the new families and david continued to be you know what use is in this letter probably true from behind the scenes ok i'm not recommending a drug that's not meant to us he may have quit its position or hold on to him but
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do you believe that he and his family are willing to let go of power through on doesn't seem to think so i mean i think that you know even if the dynasty down is your objects when as remember there. was a new beginning part of it had to undergo as you're just seeing it i mean it was due to go back to. the very back of the people well it was because of the people in the back and that are similarly i think one has had this kind of problems are very diverse already but this time i think it's at the bottom of this bybee the dark and therefore somebody is actually finding it is you can become the party sure if it works or work i don't think it matters i don't fancy i think. so how do you know it's not fair we are going to be remembered as the doer of their members we're good by the minute don't really mean to give up so there's something that people are
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good about i think that the need to have a baby independent now does this are what is going on in the party by it is that outgunned it is now and it is going to be people the people going to masses will be invited by b.p. and the bite that younger sisters in the body has i guess this is right kind of thing you know he's deciding i think very big problems from that men are being very the case yes there's a bit of a go but it has to be a bit of stretch i don't know about defenses if rb is getting the finances but they're not exactly abu idea but what's going to get that after being. ok the party out of the box y.b. may not have enough resources at this time so it now or is that we are to stick it out for y.b. when they can reduce sources for the fee for all not read their posts if rights.
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over to you and if you look at his statements in the letter he wrote it is a habit in india that the powerful cling to power no one sacrifices power but we will not defeat our opponents without sacrificing the desire for power and fighting a deeper ideological battle when he talks to people clinging to power who is he referring to here. well i think he's still it's a general statement was that people do they say there is no peace that we are seeing anyone that would use their position even as a defeated there's always the hope that extend they can come around and you can win . well before he means probably you've got to engender bob politicians and also we're going to walk the he's made it very clear that the spectre's you will get your responses from his own back in such groups on the basis that rock and noodles are trying to exert more pressure playing quickly and i think he thought
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that the. some kind of pressure on the other. gave a little speech that really does another significant lead is to follow through with all all do something drastic because if a lucky thing to say is that we love the time beings will follow this is that guys that's advice but i wish he hadn't used the word sacrifice and sacrifice sounds as if he's doing something that he threw the gun or it was a he's doing something lofty and great for the last transcend the vesa video throw the party and with her morrow or a visit really help and restructuring. you know the problem here is i mean i was going to eagle eye as the director of the fuss of an innocent in fact the king i was i said but you know they ran for a politician in that position to resign and if that's with a response of with b. and say that you know i'm just i'm with a simple way but but but the point i was going to make after that was that you they
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want to get the leaks if the one of the mean by saying that i'm one of their witnesses for advice not the celebrity dangerous statement because when you say that was no real reason for a dry retreat that then look reading a fire is published think the letter of the view that a new president will and and rather than these are the always open for consult the issue in the next life doesn't often come up well did i just follow were sent to my great mother walls and for me and on the last resort of all of the public prime minister manmohan singh and be called the shoes of the gandhi she gave them all because they did father things all the best for didn't have this gentleman's does he. then one day i'll just tell you to quit all of the decision making will be like the congress working committee and then actually go out and travel and connect with the that's you have to cement with the people i don't know the ideological lessons to be stressing the virtues of the. gap between the ear is consider the gap between
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the congress who believes in the get the irises and the honesty not now this industry has sure that the people puzzles me up quite willing to buy you out if as you do on and says that oh do you then bring people back to the congress's ideals of seeking to resume the goods of the moon and some respect for minorities all that how do you do that how do you feel the need to do it is like grabbing like it but by being connected to the people and scientists say that i will really and i will not. i will be a rule for a. right or wrong what ok let's put this to throw around what do you think this means that for the national congress what state does that leave it and. i am afraid that the congress party easing a commoner decline i don't see who could revive it in any major way they have
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suffered too you know significant blows in 2014 and again in 200-1000. india is right in the sense that the i'm able to find the right ideological pitch and the conviction of values and ideals with which they can bring back call or even you know do significantly better than last time so i think it's a long climb for them i have the pattern of the concert in mind is the people's party in pakistan. which is which is a similar dynastic farty that goes back a long way and it was not forgotten he would go he started being deceived will go and now it's a period shadow of these former self under the 3rd generation of below will talk and i fear that you know whether prahu least formally there are eason running it. as a puppet master from behind the scenes he and his sister priyanka i'm afraid lack the basic leadership qualities that he just looking for so that if you look at from the electorate find a few the congress is not ever to suffer by the kind of visionary leadership that
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they expect and that they're getting from that into more the so i think it's a tall ask for them ground have been groomed been part of its for nearly 15 years now and he i'm afraid to personally lacks the coherence and the competence that people bring expect in a national leader in a big country like india werman so i don't do a lot in just a moment ago surat how do you think the b j p is looking into this i think they'll be quite pleased that the congress isn't going to be setting in fact the joke is that you know they're going to miss their star campaign their hold on the because he was a light bit before them in. they had lampoon him as puppet which is a kind of a slang for someone who's a fool and the public generally as what that you know mattered to that there is a high level of personal incompetence and inability of robin to even our governor our full speech or even the beach is a national language which makes sense so i think there are a lot of soft liabilities that he brings to the table so it's good in that in one
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way that he's stepping back may be good for democracy but it's to have a better opposition but from the public point of view when they look at it did think this is just a revolving door and sooner or later they would again place the guy on the some guy on the back of power maybe they want to find a place holder for a few years and then you know around dogs on a 49 he's going to join the site if nothing else at least yes and you know sooner or later he might come and do him again bring him back so this is a kind of our you know game had a gimmick as many people would suspect and i'm afraid that the sincerity that one looks for you know national parties missy and that's why they're struggling so much my mentor and his resignation letter gandhi did criticize the ideology of the ruling b j p and he said that every living cell in my body resists their idea of india and then he went on to say that he will fight more he wants to take on an ideological fight he will engage in the aisle ideological fight with
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a b j p and are assessed with 10 times more vigor he said that he did during the last 10 years how do you see him doing that you know i think there's a crisis or. so when you years back. and you know you don't it was not led by others that is writing back you know for what is not what is a what is i going to have to start like and what does it have going to start this and i think not only is what we understand is ready but remember just this idea of having standards apply what is never knew we were as mad about that today and so you. to be a center of power and the governor used to be so number 11 all of the students. what it was more connected with the 50 has always been one of those and does on this then is the give the i'm short and beat of the also the audience's chief is kind of egg my brother if you like of so much that you can order it in the premise
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or not to do something with something so that's kind of snotty who were going to be some of the people who can directly communicate to the people because we're in the budget that the mill dam it got the lettuce and that is ugly actually dr of divinity that i'm sure you'll be able to revive the planet i guess but it is contemplating our dogs but this is not what is for the physical part is not i think it is a struggle for india the other 2 ideas of india and one dominant for 70 years the other is becoming stronger not because these 2 ideas of these ideas there's the biggest struggle and this is just going to be the grassroots level one it's just like the pond back to bring them together you'll see that none of these other parties are going to the largest read a lot of people are going to work on what it is that it really is like as a because i do it by going to be the india the office at the navy are there are.
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our ports that will never go down the school has this kind of access and too is what c.d.'s affords to. but maybe but that point to radio because video clearly he has not been able to do that and connect with the people and as a result his party has suffered heavy electoral losses in india what do you put down the setback to is that the gandhi power and leadership and dynasty as some people call it or is the party brewing something else that's clearly not working with the electorate. i mean diana he was goddess of the from the law just because dynasty the 1st generation doesn't but but having said that we knew in politics a slogan see every state leader but then this body of you and so therefore you know we're going to be you if he says that i'm more benefit than probably there are in the congress so that's just one aspect of that. the fact that the people asking me
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gandhi's me if movie was of of big they could have said but i think you know what's really happened is that we're going to move the animatronic to movies because in the trial of the child the man who will drink. managing everything on the ground but marrying for a movie can only decide i mean and runs i mean christine pointed to something that was lacking last just one of one foxy was just looks like in all the institutions through all the 5 years that we were in flowered b. had the hat completely all the institutions you will agree they did some work did because additions a and that would be n. the election commission as you begin distinguished from me yes i mean designing exactly everything that the p.d.p. wanted. and then the media does and i don't pretend it has never happened before even during the doesn't the sense that we have always and that's a soviet the media barring i think one or 2 general meekin sequin for instance
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7 that were focused on would be and that's the project you go to the reveal all you see is will be there in a range of related work to this will be laughable it was unworthy versus the realms of the or anyone else so also the good seats that are working that when you want to avoid them that's a big one the he was there i mean he opened her eyes this boy there i often read you know it's hard to write well there are 2 of them for us it was an election read the all the in speaking to the media last more the spirits want were all involved together and it was and that's who doesn't he for anyone to flag that ok rather my own folks through through rum how the very congress renew itself going forward. absolutely and i don't see a major you know in the recent situation i think that are not coming along in this and the party should not be about you don't be surprised if it fragments picks up
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into my to blue the smaller party so that always happens when major parties i do not want to make light i don't see these sort of resignation of around on the as a single very significant that he will transform meet i would rather be skeptical and watch really that he's a new generation that he was just going to be all they can bring in more competent leaders who don't put into the matchup tonight into more than the future but at the present our current prime minister since most of the aspirations of the people of the year he has not mobilized institutions i don't think even the view that easy to sions have adapted to a very very kind as mighty and magnetic center and they know that the pulse of the public easement more the soul of this i don't know if you did it with these many belated rather the vice of the people have spoken in favor of all the and around on the id guys a lot of catching up to do on of the congress party off the road on the and off to
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the gandhi dynasty hopefully we'll have a 2nd on that are i don't see it happening right now but you know what churni politics happens new forces emerged and contend with the order forces and eventually you can see lighted have a genuine democracy to be an opposition right now it's more the other way ok i will leave it there on that note thank you very much ed for joining us to my guests through a charlie l. video so romney amen man drought not the poor thanks for joining us from new delhi and thank you for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion you can go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com 4th last a day inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. and type story for myself and a whole 2 here in doha good bye for now. july
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a north part of. all diplomatic tensions between iran and europe have taken a dramatic turn in the past few hours iran has someone's the u.k.'s ambassador into her own over what it calls the illegal seizure of anna brady an oil tanker there earlier in the day the british navy seized the vessel off the coast of gibraltar the iranian foreign ministry has called the move destructive what's the u.k. says the ship was carrying oil to syria in violation of e.u. sanctions well spain's foreign minister says the operation was carried out at the request of the united states and i mean to tell almost all korean did stop it not really we are aware of this operation police patrol boats were guarding the area but we are studying the circumstances in which it happened it was
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a demand by the united states to be united kingdom we're looking at how would a fix our sovereignty because it happened in what we understand a spanish waters. well paul brennan is a lawyer in london but 1st let's speak to dorset jabari who's in turn iran and also what was the latest from iran why are they calling this an illegal seizure. well because according to the iranians they do not recognize the e.u. sanctions imposed on the syrian government they say that because of these sanctions have not been indorsed by the united nations they are not binding and iran doesn't recognize them of course iran has a very strong and. special relationship rather with syria and syria's government they have been supporting them ever since the uprising began in 2010 the foreign ministry spokesperson has said that this act will not be
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accepted by the iranians and that they will respond in kind and the rainiest have always said that their oil shipments are a red line this is something they don't want anybody to interfere with of course this shipment to syria is something the iranians have said that they are supporting the syrian government and that this was destined to reach the refinery just. in the rather mediterranean port city of tire to sin syria and they are seeing they're looking at this act as a very volatile and provocative act not only by the british government but also by the americans who they say are behind this they're saying this is a very provocative act and it will likely increase tensions in this region of course we are just days away from a deadline that the iranian president hassan rouhani has issued to the e.u. members of the nuclear deal of 2015 so this comes at a very very critical time where everything is very very fragile and the iranians are trying to hang on to this deal that they signed in 2015 that the united states
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abandoned last year and impose a series of sanctions and this pressure that is building on iran is something they're saying is something. that the international community needs to stand up to the americans and be behind the iranians and that it's not right and justified for them to wage what they're calling economic war ok dosage of our interim thanks very much indeed let's get the view from london though on cross live to paul brennan paul we've been hearing a furious reaction there from iran to what appears to be quite a complex scenario just so bring us up to speed to the u.k. ambassador has been summoned in tehran what's the latest you have for us. well the foreign office has told us that the british ambassador in iran was some someone to the iranian foreign ministry to be dressed down essentially and told
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about the iranian anger over what iran sees as a legal detention of of the ship i have to say that the foreign office son indeed downing street the prime minister's office is saying that they stand by the decision to stop this ship the foreign office saying that they are that the ambassador will simply reiterate the british position and that is that they welcome a firm action by the gibraltarian or thirty's acting to enforce and this is the important bit the e.u. syria sanctions regime so what they're saying there is that it's very clearly not from their point of view an issue that they have with iran this is simply enforcing sanctions which have been in place for since 2011 against the syrian regime now one could speculate that if iran decided to turn its ship around if it was a simple as this and simply say that to a port or a country which is not on the e.u. sanctions then it might be allowed to do so i suspect it's not going to be as
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simple as that the extrication from this very tangled knot is going to be very complicated indeed certainly does sound like a very tangled knot what least because as we heard from doris in tehran and as we heard from the spanish foreign minister they're saying that this was done on the orders or rather the request of the u.s. and of course this is coming at an enormously fraught same diplomatically with the u.k. in europe or king a very tight line between these tensions between the u.s. and once aids and iran. yes i mean as daughter said and as i can report as well you know clearly there are different priorities and different forces at work here the united states has clearly been monitoring the ship which took a very circuit church has roots in the shortest route would have been to go through the suez canal instead of the went all the way around africa up east africa and then west africa and then into the entrance of the mediterranean instead of taking
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the short route america clearly wants to put what he calls max pressure on iran to try to force it back to the negotiation table over the 2050 nuclear deal the j. c.p.o. a europe on the other hand is doing its level best to try to prop up the iranian economy try to shield it from the worst effects of the american sanctions and so the europeans have been rather reluctant to go hard line against iran that said the europeans are very keen to level sanctions against syria so they can't really allow iran to use the benevolent wishes of the europeans towards iran to circumvent the europeans very strong feelings towards syria it's very complicated the idea that america is. involved i won't say interfere but involved certainly raises hackles in the middle east particularly with the islamic republic of iran ok paul brennan
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reporting live for us there in london thank you. now new details have emerged about the attack on a migrant attention center in libya the u.n. says it was hit by 2 airstrikes and there are reports that guards shots refugees and migrants were trying to escape the bombing the ministry of justice in tripoli says 60 people are confirmed dead in cheesy strikes with 77 injured brian 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. the 2nd
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a cell holding about 120 main the u.n. says there are reports god 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 justice it is important to note that the united nations had provided exact coordinates of the detention center to the parties even so the un 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 does forces are to blame for the strike but have to reject that allegation his spokesman says they
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were targeting a weapons depot controlled by an armed group allied to the tripoli government but unless something changes in how the international community how european union member fate is approaching 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 failure to take action against khalifa haftar sets a dangerous precedent not being for months. or. even condemning the aggression by a warlord. is a sign. happening at the united nations 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
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migrant safety elixir brian al-jazeera. hopes footsie the survivors of those airstrikes and has the something. these are the migrants and refugees who survive the air strike on tuesday night they have been sleeping here on the ground since then many of them are grateful to have survived the airstrike although they lost friends currently they have been they have been sleeping here on the ground as you can see. and the supervisors here say that they are currently relying on aid organizations including get local donors private donors for food supervisors here say that. children women and their husbands will be transferred to other detention centers while the other migrants.

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