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yes but it's just this is a this should be subject to negotiation by questioning the legitimacy of the monarchy baddies source or challenging the validity of many of its policies this includes giving citizenship to anyone who settled here often 1917 among them millions of palestinians and their descendants forced to flee from their homeland from 948 onwards. in truth of course those palestinians have long since been absorbed into the framework of the country and georgians current economic problems are affecting everyone whatever their origins or place in society. no where is impoverishment more obvious than in the jordan valley the breadbasket of the country but also home to some of its most fun rable citizens.
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we've come to meet some of the poorest families in the valley some of whom live in these primitive subsidized houses on small plates of land and part of the now crumbling state welfare system. it. may says show how it is a mother of 5 her husband is a day laborer who works an average of 2 days a week. mesa is eligible for state funded maintenance of her home but she's been waiting months for essential repairs any. more. for the lawn and. my profit. so she's just explaining that these are parts of the ceiling that have been falling down.
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but who a grandmother of 8 who collects scrap metal for a living is trying to expand her home but cannot do so additional fodder and. dental circling a little. movie and. nothing muscles. to cheer him home where best man her son and his family live is built on a welfare plot she needs to fix up her home but can't get any more government support of her of the others a month. or so the model number 2 or more for a 2nd home. for the mild. form of a simple. home rule in which
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a life was sort of her severe there had been a glimmer of the through our mother and some of. them in the city. let us. well some of the royal mothers almost no matter how. many vulnerable families rely on social workers like quad mahmoud today she's delivering food to those in need. of victims have them only on the home. she in. my home even on. hire him and not want to hear about them or we call. him mom. i'm not home of company army. or go.
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back an hour man the economic problems behind some of the poverty we've just witnessed are getting an airing on national radio journalist ahmed hassan is interviewing m.p.'s. of these lawmakers action front one of jordan's leading political parties. have they learned of about. dunia joes the money or the enough of them and the money and tell of the. little data. that the computer busy. out of the can and your defeat. at the show you can muster learn a lot out of the sun or don't look like a book of do we'll have a beer with that or the arm will do
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a lot to be able to cover the messiah that like i'm going to be done after going to what is only after i took able to. but. it's a theme how medicine has had many telling us he routinely covers stories about pressure on public spending inadequate state income and government financial mismanagement. gotta look at this all the year when i've had that and the other one had a car crash. the. but the will be and i would be there for you overlook the saudi border that. would have to solve the your so you. could be. the judge. the judge or not for how the memo but i've learned how to cut them out. for happy thought of how billy said. 11 was and was solely mother have a large as a computer but more than a. minute wasn't at all what one thought when i.
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when only. if you don't live. a. life. during the 2011 hour spring jordanian protesters chanted not for revolution but for reform. one of the demonstrators in 2011 was with another day he joined fellow protests as an imam in support of revolutions in egypt and. today he is minister of digital economy and entrepreneurship. we have been asking for so many things and the regime
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was very open to listen and to take people and we were talking about proper parliamentarian representation and there is lots of discussion about the election law a lot of the to be honest it's a hybrid right now my focus i thought was create jobs change only happens out engagement and engagement requires hope and hope requires jobs we're talking about efficiency of the public sector and this is something we're working right now working with india sizing the government the services we're making minimum human interaction with the government employees to cut the corruption to cut the bribes and everything. as our interview concludes her ab heads off to the royal court. the latest government research awful means she has to be sworn in again as a minister something of a regular duty these days. while jordan is in theory
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a parliamentary democracy government ministers are actually appointed by king abdullah. many jordanian politicians believe the government should be elected by parliament something the king has yet to fully endorse. in the meantime purrs for for growing. m p d is one of several female members of the islamic action front which has a 15 percent share of seats in the legislator. she argues that accountability takes time i'm not a supporter of the government i oppose the government but i do respect. the pillars that jordan has been you know set on so we are islamic action front we do know we know that the reform starts beyond the royal family we need to put the grounds for parliamentary government and then the king would be totally accountable for
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anything and you know beyond criticism at any time and this is what we want you know kind of like for example the monarchy in britain so to speak. but would such gradual reform satisfy the king's faces critics. and timana kest former m.p. . bedi who was taking us out to see his stripes land said he didn't believe it would be enough. and he's previously been imprisoned and beaten for saying sorry. to learn of the threat from the. north. there came to us we didn't go to the. employees this is all right because.
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it should be assumed to be. leading state by election. so you want a republic yes of course. so what about some of georgians of the tripes about an hour south of our man lies deep and home to the benihana. one of the largest and poorest such groupings in the country back in 2011 feed ban was the flashpoint for protests that took place during the arab spring. famine how medicine it is of many hamida tribesmen who has previously been imprisoned for opposing government policies. milby says that those are the me and motives about the war the.
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war but the other 2 who are jewish. civil just one was set up. without having one article in time yet. snet took us to an evening gathering with government to parents. sort of a lot of us and that was all that there was no doubt that level and. we don't know what governor. and her coma. in the early ethical. he. said to me that it i mean he had a 10 year. or freshman evolved. how to tell me i'm. very aware that. you 2 of.
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his family are young and. they wired with energy and be outward with their money and media well a man out of get this loved out of they're going to miss out you know that. meanwhile back in the capsule the regular demonstrations continue. a week off to this protest took place hindle face was arrested on tax evasion charges and neighbor captured her rest on her small fine. she was released after 24 hours in detention in a later press conference at her office she presented proof that she had in fact paid her taxes and claimed the government was using trumped up charges to silence out politically. you know mother get us out you. see the matter of getting the
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2 men in this get him to look at us or to push the. issue that you know my issue is sleepy in the local. georgian and it's more naki seem to be at a crossroads although it is important not to exaggerate its significance the growing disaffection we've heard about and seen expressed in the regular demonstrations here it's getting harder for the government to ignore all the bedouins farmers and the activists all mail now demanding reforms from the king and where to go away. if you add to this mix the possibly toxic consequences of the u.s. saudi plan to solve the israeli palestinian conflict. then you have challenges that the hashemites monarchy will struggle hard to overcome.
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a new car room. where we want everybody no one survived the journey. 20 years on al-jazeera world to revisit the case of the fatal egypt air crash flights 990 what really happened on al-jazeera. saddam's military agenda and the opposition reach a deal to share power during a transition period before election. day i missed the attain this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up.
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donald trump praises the u.s. military and a rare independence day speech as jets fly overhead but his opponents accuse him of politicizing celebrations. bresson the seas as an iranian super tanker saying it was taking oil to syria and breach of sanctions a furious iran declares the action illegal. and more than 3. 100 migrants and refugees in libya in front of the detention center hit by 2 strikes on tuesday. now an agreement has been reached between saddam's ruling military janitor and a coalition of opposition protest groups to share power during a transition period leading up to elections a mediator from the african union says a council will be set up with rotating leadership between the military and civilians this will last about 3 years they'll also launch what's described as
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a transparent and independent investigation into recent violent events. we would like to reassure all the political forces and military movements as well as all the youth the men and women involved in this transition that this is a comprehensive agreement that doesn't exclude anyone and reflects the aspirations of the entire sudanese people. this agreement paves the way for the creation of transitional authority needs to to should and that will implement political economic and social reforms one of the most important priorities of this government will be to ensure pace and conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into the killing of protesters and bringing the killers to justice. well here's a reminder of how we reached this point after weeks of protests against his rule the military removed president omar al bashir in a crew on april 11th the generals then set up a transitional council while the masses then continued outside the army
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headquarters protest leaders held talks with the judge into they agreed on a 3 year transitional period to democracy the talks are in broke down over who would need that joint transitional government the military wanted a soldier to be in charge protesters demanded it be led by civilians and on june 3rd security forces raided the protest camp outside the. headquarters killing more than 100 people and injuring hundreds more all contacts between the 2 sides was shut down talks finally resumed on wednesday after intense mediation by ethiopian and african union envoys well as me as a surgeon is american human rights advocate and she told my colleague david pollan that this agreement is only p.r. and after a few weeks everything will go back to the way it was. is not a state that is not a state this is not his this is not his the main what he's trying to do is to 70 hour as well so when the time come for him to be obsolete
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or not needed why you will have a place to go to and there are always late he's wary of relations a lot of we should it is not democratic it's not. it's not power sharing it's not a bar that looks muscle and this is how you act and this is where you know this is the lack of interest it's going to be really hard to. do any sort of government at another and the military to watch that extension of the shoot it any better but he is also an extra layer of danger to this process we can't eat know his forces there in the city now they're not acting in any way let the professionals army there's no any accountability and what really worries me is that they're not going to be an accountability as long as he is part of the power structure this is not going to ok
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well given that then how confident are you about the investigation into the crackdown on the killings we've seen seen by the military or are on the protestors during the protest do you feel like it will be transparent and it will be able to unfold fairly. no i don't think so this is a whole this is a whole deal this is a deal this is just a way to heal and close the problem and make the key less complex and make it less not to i rest mark my words just 2 months from now and ask them that you'll go back and do this in fact although you might see similar faces who were just like before the camera from that exceeds the income any arrested but this is happening already this is all a facade all the international community wanted to do and i mean it's to have something that looks nice and suitable for a press office and that but come on look at thing media and that's what is it that
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for the team to see which is an extension of the muslim brotherhood open bashir is this now had ever ever ever made it to what it oh a war how can you trust him to do any transparency when we know the judiciary system is so that it's not independent. now donald trump called it to america that his independence day parade in the capital complete with tanks fighter jets and other military displays has divided opinion opponents have accused him of politicizing the holiday saying the event has designed to boost his reelection campaign she had a 10 day reports from washington d.c. . washington is traditional 4th of july parade march down the mall as normal but it was clear that something was different this year don't trump decision to speak at a rally at the lincoln memorial flanked by almost vehicles has outraged many the president has hijacked a national holiday instead of being a holiday for the people of the people by the people it's no holiday for donald
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trump 5000 tickets have been distributed to members of the military with the v.i.p.'s area to be filled with republican party v.i.p.'s and trump campaign donors . but the white house insisted the president would stick to a script of national unity in fact any hint of a campaign rally would make this event illegal as federal employees are forbidden to take part in party politics and don't stick to a script extolling american achievements and independence and the military as long as we stay true to our comes as long as we remember our great history as long as we never ever stop fighting for a better future then there will be nothing that america can not do. the president's speech was interspersed with flyovers to suggest the u.s. military might but each one was also reminded of how much this event was costing taxpayers. each fly pass is estimated to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars the white house isn't revealing
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a total figure but it has been reported that the national park service diverted 2 and a half $1000000.00 to the event that was supposed to be used for maintenance of national parks and monuments around the country. that's likely to be a fraction of the total for the normal. 4th of july celebration costs $2000000.00 and the crowd seem impressive it's impossible to gauge how many beyond the v.i.p.'s were in the move for trump and how many for the parade the concert and fireworks that occur each year in the end from salute to america wasn't the mass military parade that he craved having witness but still day festivities in paris the question of what this event actually was there is still being debated. the al-jazeera washington. that iran has condemned what it describes as the illegal feature of a supertanker by brisson off the spanish coast the u.k. suspects the iranian ship is trying to deliver oil to syria and breach of e.u. sanctions paul brennan reports the tanker in the shadow of the rock with police
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boats in attendance the oil tanker grace want to see may be calm but the ship is at the center now of an international diplomatic storm spain has revealed that the united states had been monitoring the ship's journey and past that intelligence to the gibraltar government this action the rose from information giving the gibraltar government reasonable grounds to believe that the vessel the grace one was acting in breach of european union sanctions against syria in fact we have reason to believe that the grace one was carrying its shipments of crude oil to the ban yes refinery in syria. that refinery is the property of an entity that is subject to european union sanctions against syria the grace one is believed to have loaded with iranian oil off the coast of the gulf the ship made it this far as gibraltar a british overseas territory at the entrance of the mediterranean its final destination is claimed to be the bally ass refinery in syria but under cover of darkness a contingent of 30 royal marines under the direction of the role gibraltar police
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boarded the ship using a wildcat helicopter and rigid inflatables i mean to tell almost south korean did not actually we were aware of the operation police patrols plays with guarding the area but we're starting the circumstances in which he happened to be and he was city man by the united states to be not a kingdom that we're looking into how it affects our sovereignty because it happened in what we understand a spanish waters the u.s. is applying what it calls maximum pressure on iran to try to force a renegotiation of the 2050 nuclear the european union those trying hard to support iran's economy against that u.s. pressure however this oil shipment was heading to syria which the e.u. definitely does have sanctions against iran being under pressure and the united states believe it's trying to use the arm of of iraq of course the army and try to find a way that means to bypass it and export their oid and the fact that they did not go through so as cairo and went around from africa around the good hope
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south of africa coming back it may be just guessing it way to avoid being tracked iran has reacted angrily to the seizure summoning the british ambassador to the foreign ministry in tehran and stuck in the middle of all of this is the grace want paul brennan al-jazeera. now new details have emerged about the attack on a migrant detention center in libya the u.n. now says it was hit by 2 airstrikes and there are reports that guards shots at people who were trying to escape the bombing over that account has been disputed the ministry of justice and aaa says 60 people are known to have died and she strikes with 77 injured our correspondent had reports from tripoli. only meters away from the detention center that was bombed migrants and refugees have been sleeping on the ground since the detention center was hit on tuesday night they
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have remained here scared then traumatized local libyan authorities are worried if they move them to a nearby facility it too could be targeted by warlords really for have to his forces and says there are reports god has shot at my gran's as a try to escape the bombing this acuity personnel here deny that accusation but they refused to let the migrants to speak on camera. immediately after the 1st strike the migrants pushed against the door trying to escape the guards tried to open the door but couldn't. some migrants jumped over the walls to escape the 2nd day strike hasn't side. it's been revealed that 2 airstrikes targeted the detention center the 1st hit a garage the 2nd a holding cell with about 120 men the u.n. back to government in tripoli blames have those forces for the attacks since have
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there is launching a military campaign to seize 2 police back in april his fighter jets have targeted several residential areas this detention center was also hit by an air strike back in may those who survived tuesday's bombing now rely on aid organizations and local donors for food. he when you turn in workers say they're helping them as much as they can. we're trying to alleviate their suffering by raising their morale especially those who are still in shock we're also trying to connect them with other organizations that can help them. these migrants are grateful to have survived the airstrike though some of them lost friends supervisors here say children women and their husbands are due to be transferred to other detention centers but the others will have to stay here until the you and h. c. are decides where to put them.
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