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manning the resignation of president already bashir he was ousted by a military coup but the setting continued as protest leaders known as the forces of freedom and change held talks with the gentile talks broke down in disagreements about who should lead the joint transitional government. on june 3rd security forces stormed the peaceful protest camp outside the army headquarters so dan frontal doctors committee which is allied with the protesters said more than $100.00 people were killed and hundreds others injured the government said the total was $61.00 talks between the protest leaders and the agent to resume a month after the attack and the 2 sides agreed to form a transitional government i thought that was an example of a demand for justice and accountability for the killings of their fellow protesters they needed are here to give up the idea about their meeting with harm to the coalition was by the example of the 3 hour. big deal includes a 39 month transitional period the 1st time to want to be led by the military and
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the last 18 by civilians before elections are held but many of the details of the agreement have yet to be published the armed groups in the coalition say they want to do to ensure an end to the words in the various parts of the country and of the water where they participated in this historic revolution so we just need to come up with a deal that is agreed upon by the armed and civilian groups and recognizes the aims of the peaceful and armed revolution and we will work for peace so we are sure a deal can be reached that sees the whole of sudan. but deal or no deal protesters who came out on saturday say too many lives have been lost to let go of their demands for justice this if the killers of the protesters aren't held accountable then any agreement on the political future will be incomplete people morgan on to their own ideas of our. still to come on al-jazeera in this half hour 3 to 5000 years evenings were killed by i so many more are still missing we look at life
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after what the u.n. has called genocide plus. i'm andrew symonds reporting from georgia on what's at the heart of recent protests over russia what georgians see as the occupation line after the war with russia in 2008. hello again it's good to have you back where we have been seeing some very windy conditions across parts of south eastern australia over the last few days for sydney you saw some winds and that cause some delays and cancellations at the airport all dealing with the storm system right here where you can see those clouds we have been seeing a lot of problems and not only that in terms of wintry weather in the higher elevations that has been a problem as well we're going to sing the winds continue across much of this area
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here on monday they're going to be a little bit weaker than what they were on sunday but still quite a problem across much of the area as we go towards tuesday the system pulls out across the tasman sea we're going to be left with some wet conditions across much of the area for hobart you can be saying about 13 degrees there overnight you could be seeing some flurries up towards city though it is going to be a little bit better with the temperature of $1000.00 degrees now that same weather system is making its way towards new zealand we're not going to be seen too much in terms of a problem here on monday we're going to be seeing some up partly cloudy conditions across much of the area but by the time we get towards monday evening and into tuesday conditions really do deteriorate for christ church we'll be seeing a lot of wind and rain in the forecast at about 12 degrees there and also up here towards auckland it is going to be a rainy and cloudy day for you we do expect to see a temps there of about 14 degrees. perception is validation we believe what you see but in one life time
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we cannot see everything. we rely on experiences of others and the legacies of previous generations. of that testimony we would know very little. witness documentaries that open your eyes on al-jazeera. the big. welcome back here's a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera iranian president hassan rouhani says the country is ready to talk to the way washington is willing to lift sanctions and
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return to the 2015 nuclear deal this comes as tehran says it's exploring legal options to force the u.k. to release an oil tanker that. person says it would be willing to allow the ship to leave if iran guarantees it will not deliver oil to syria in breach of such and there have been violent clashes between riot police and protesters at a hong kong shopping mall and the strangers are angry about what they say is beijing's growing political influence in the territories of. houston religious leaders have pledged to provide sanctuary for immigrants facing deportation from the u.s. as part of a nationwide a wave of arrests the operation will target hundreds of families in 10 u.s. cities on friday president trump confirmed that the plan was going to go ahead the plan is the zine to the scarred central american migrants from crossing the us mexico border to get more and more on this now from gabriel elizondo who joins us
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from washington d.c. i guess it's perhaps unconventional for a government or a president to announce raids before they happen so what do we actually know 2 about these raids have they at. they haven't we have no indication or confirmation that this is apt these raids have happened even though it's well after 6 pm here local time on the east coast of the united states so there was a lot of fear in the immigrant community throughout the united states throughout the weekend but particularly on sunday because the president the united states said that immigration officials would be going out to more than 10 cities throughout the united states including los angeles chicago new york miami baltimore to name a few and were going to be forcefully removing families from their homes and deporting them out of the country in a forceful manner up to $3000.00 families actually so there was widespread fear that other immigrants could have been swept up in this as well it's really
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unprecedented to see a united states government basically telegraph that they would be doing something like this so lots and lots of fear throughout the community on sunday but again no indication that this is actually happened these raids so that leads us to believe why did the government why did trump say that they would be doing this was it just to start spark fear within immigrant communities as a deterrent for other central american or or asylum seekers that might be thinking about coming to the u.s. was it to appeal to donald trump's base of voters who are. a lot of them are anti immigrant america 1st type voters or is this going to be happening later tonight or on another day we just simply don't know but certainly what we do know is a lot of fear and a lot of confusion within the immigrant community that simply feeling that perhaps are not welcome here because of this this is 3000 people that had deportation orders against them but that doesn't necessarily mean they were criminals by any
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stretch of the imagination some of them simply hadn't shown up for a court appearance and so they had orders to be removed from the country for that reason certainly a story that we will be following closely for any developments should they happen in the meantime the president has also raised eyebrows and to speak. some tweets about certain u.s. congresswomen and then going back to the issue of of immigrants and the whole you know appealing to his base in america 1st effectively accusing some of these u.s. congresswomen of not really being american a certainly not being born of the united states yeah it's and it's even worse than that i mean i'm just going to call it like it's being called here racist these is how it's being termed these tweets by donald trump on sunday where he was basically saying and i'll just read what he's what he said it's out there i mean trump saying a tweeted progressive democratic congress women who originally came from countries whose governments are a complete and total catastrophe should go back to the totally broken and crime
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infested places from which they came those are the words from the president united states needs tweets that really shocked so many people are being called races he appeared to be referring to for freshman congresswoman xandra casu cortez a latino woman to represent the state of new york russia to leave a palestinian american from the state of michigan and i own a presley a black woman from the state of massachusetts all 3 of them were born in the united states so that doesn't apply to them he might have been also referring to iran o'barr who was born in somalia but came to the united states as a refugee when she was 17 became a u.s. citizen but clearly this is this attack on these congresswoman is unprecedented and it's being called racist your name and if suddenly defended themselves quite strongly on twitter against his remarks for the moment gabrielle is on the from washington thank you. now representatives from both yemen's government and who the
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rebel fighters have met for the 1st time in 5 months during the meeting which happened aboard a u.n. vessel both sides have discussed how to reach a cease fire and pull their forces out of her data the redeployment from the key port city is a critical part of the sweet and ceasefire deal that was reached back in december meanwhile the united arab emirates has recruited at least 500 yemeni soldiers to be trained in abu dhabi the troops are affiliated with yemen's transitional council a session a store going to zation in the south earlier the u.a.e. announced a partial withdrawal from yemen senior iraqi officials are describing it as a quote we deployment and insists that they remain committed to the saudi u.a.e. coalition which has been fighting with the rebels since 2050 mohammad the tab has more now from yemen's capital sana'a. the this kind of also recruitment has taken part in previous times it's not the 1st time for the united arab emirates to
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recruit people from the south also saudi arabia is involved in such recruitment of yemeni people from south areas and also from ties to defend its borders in the south of its country. regarding also the. the question about the. discount of recruitment and also the united arab emirates a work draw all from areas in the north of yemen as it has already withdrawn from. and. according to reports the in these areas saudi officers have replaced united arab emirates officers in these regions which are strategic regions that over block are on the red sea whiston yemen so the strategic problem and also. where the. extensively
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invested and also back to the saudi led quality. fights against these and the worst cost line of all who they are many observateur believe such a withdrawal will awaken the quality. phone serve on the birds. this will support the sweden peace agreement that was signed in stockholm last december it's the 5th anniversary next month of the start of eyesores campaign of genocide in iraq it's estimated that between $3.50 disease were killed because of their religious beliefs many more are missing some of the survivors are women who are sold into slavery priyanka gupta reports. shantha colors he surrounded by she will only wear black until her missing husband carol returns. she's one of the estimated more than $6000.00 you see the girls and women
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who are kidnapped and sold into slavery by isis fighters she makes dresses to sell for a few dollars in a can for the internally displaced people in northwestern iraq with him attest that that. if i was sitting here with one hand on top of the other i'd be constantly thinking about what i saw did to me why my husband isn't here where my 2 kids are and about my 9 relatives still in ice was hands. isis fighters invaded the city of sin jar in 24 teams and killed thousands of you see these u.n. investigators describe the attack as genocide saying there you see these were systematically targeted for their religious beliefs. it took 15 months for kurdish peshmerga fighters to force eisel from sin jar around $3000.00 you see these are still missing half of them women. earlier this year u.n.
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teams began examining bodies for mass graves to identify the dead and gather evidence of isolate cities for eventual trials but for forensic specialists matching samples with you see the survivors isn't easy because they're scattered both in iraq and abroad. but in the years really community was dispersed across many countries after being heavily persecuted by ice so for example there are 2280 families in germany that i aspire to reach to get d.n.a. samples and match though there are 800 families in australia 800 in canada and nearly 100 or 150 in france some families are losing hope of learning the fate of their relatives but. there's no more not in iraq not in syria not anywhere that's aggressive dodge that was able to keep prisoners in their whole camp are only women and children no men but it would still be better to know them
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not to know. closure that the you see the community desperately needs as it struggles to rebuild. al jazeera. i miss the international is calling on russia to ease what it says is the harsh treatment of civilians living along disputed border lines in georgia it accuses the moscow backed that administration in southall said here and there because here of stopping free movement and the legally detaining people for crossing the boundaries and who simmons visited the georgian side of one of many communities slipped into. he's $85.00 he's frail and david byrne is really feels like a prisoner in his own home russia sees his small patch of land as an international border georgia calls it the line of occupation on a map it's a dotted line on the ground it calls his heart break. daughter and grandson live on the other side. a widow can cope with poverty but not the
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separation. only here. on the as her sight it's so important to be easier parents. to look after them but if i cross a line i'll be detained. we visit debates and he told us he feels trapped and like his daughter helpless. sometimes he comes here as far as the fence and cries because she can't cross and see her sick and. it's hard to imagine but davidge frequently risks detention by finding a spot to cross the line at night in order to get his pension from georgia. the people here of paul they had an uncomplicated way of life yet the atmosphere now is one of repression more than 30 security bases built near the line only
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a few crossing points and they're strictly controlled. much of the message and by protest is a daily anti russian demonstrations in the capital is aimed at raising awareness that 20 percent of georgia is in their words occupy. georgia is renowned for its stunning landscape its traditions its fine cuisine and the bonhomie of its people but at the heart of it all is what happened here 11 years ago and its legacy razor wire and human rights abuses. the european union monitoring mission patrols the georgian side russia hasn't observed all parts of a peace deal and it's been engaged in what's called border eyes ation with fences amnesty international issued a report this month saying hundreds of people face of a tree detention each year trying to cross the line it says there's been widespread loss of land loss of access to water and livelihoods most of the land vanished d.d.
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used to farm is the wrong side of the water he asks us if i die here who will find me andrew simmons al-jazeera whole village in georgia. but still they celebrations are finished with a bang in paris with the city sky lumen ated with the colorful fireworks display earlier the french president manuel mccrone led the traditional military parade on the shops. france's national day commemorates the day in 798 when they perceive prison in paris was stormed by ordinary french citizens which led to the french revolution. now a quick reminder of the headlines iranian president hassan rouhani says his country is ready to talk to the u.s. if washington is willing to lift sanctions and return to the 2015 nuclear deal in
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a televised speech riney said tehran is ready for talks quote today right now and anywhere tensions have heightened between the 2 nations since his u.s. counterpart donald trump withdrew from the nuclear deal last year and reimposed economic sanctions. or directive will go when the big bear is a bully we have to stand up to it must stop being the bully we have always believed in talks right the south are wrong at this moment if they stop the oppression if they stop the believe if they lift sanctions return to the table return to logic we already know this comes as tehran says it's exploring legal options to force the u.k. to release an oil tanker seized off gibraltar iran's foreign minister mohammad javad zarif made the comment during a phone call with the british foreign minister jeremy hunt the u.k.
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says it would be willing to allow the ship to leave if iran guarantees it will not deliver oil to syria in breach of e.u. sanctions there have been violent clashes between police and protesters at a hong kong shopping mall police beat protesters and were interned attacked with umbrellas. during a variety in the shati in placer it's the latest in a series of protests to hit the territory in recent months triggered by an extradition bill which would allow people to be sent to china for trial. in sudan the opposition sudanese congress party says government forces have opened fire on protesters in the southeastern town of and suki this video put out by the party shows a gunfire attack by security forces in the town the sudanese congress party is a member of the forces of the baker ration of freedom and change which is in the process of finalizing a deal that promises to eventually return the country to civilian rule the central committee of sudanese doctors says at least one protester was killed and 7 others
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were injured in the violence. those are the headlines next in witness to colombian guerrilla fighters prepared to give birth for the 1st time as the rebel army lays down its arms it's 50 years since the world watched as u.s. astronauts blasted off on a mission many to pursue. whatever then marveled as they made those 1st uncertain steps or. are. join us as we look at the ingenuity and those who made the journey of the 111 possible. landing 50 years on and al jazeera and you special.
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