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no that's not how we get them and. the birth order and i did about this to her not me i don't i'm not sure if it was a we're going to have to we're out of the field i am not summoning with a shot the country. says it will end up on the on the end of the level of a set of the allegations against. her in. the me and what. if it would be here at the end of the interview with alger luckly raised the question as to whether the perennial thor it is deliberately demonize the opposition and demonstrators by promoting the idea that the confrontation was with so-called terrorists groups planning to overthrow the government i would note that the government. made it clear to us that they had evidence. of attempts by iran and hezbollah to to finance train and supply. small groups inside bahrain for the purposes of
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let's call it what it is terrorism the fact is that the behind any government has used this same claim for the last 20 years. the confrontation in bahrain has never been a religious one i'm lart in saudi arabia already in other countries. it's always been the majority wanted the right to participate in the political process in fair and free elections not about any other color in the model behind the f.b.i. the i.c.r.c. while i'm really at a lot of the internet on the tubby at the iran. while our new food that is behaving well how could that idea but other than wot of the belief who are more trouble to be iran more trouble to be in the iranian luck in the law you my 3rd had. some 7
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mammon me just said the model behind me there were sat on a tomato but the wheel. and how dark the 3 behind. it had the. better saddam and the i could but it had to be watching. what i did. where uma will do well in work or not and from. last year moment to learn how to sort of a lot and be much and you're happy you know how about our early. when the master has even i doubt they do willing to help as i'm out to do well and must have had a kid with a limb a solid. an ear let in fact a fashion out of my jacket i have. the my hobby. hobby. if they have what i have are not competent. the myth that the ba da from the
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monarch is with mark is a lot of people not just the people who love hobby yet we have a civil court month on the run for. more about that but as many see as you have hinted that i should i want to be hard he has met. one of the smartest shaman. of the time the fellas. might come watch it lol oconomowoc or jolly shut up conjure up a bottom line about a bunch of them from another. heart or but their father must look pretty to find him a shuttle but they need what i learn millikan behind the dark. there was music. for .
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4 months after the february march protests mohammed sali is thought to have recorded his personal testimony in july 27th about what happened between him and the security forces several years before. however it's worth noting that after the arabic version of this program was broadcast on the 14th of july 29th teen. appeared on bahraini t.v. claiming that what it said in the video testimony was partly on the truman. balcony. or this even there was a. new mobile. first became known in august 2003 when he was arrested by the saudi authorities on the king fahd causeway which links bahrain to saudi arabia he was accused of involvement in explosions in riyadh
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earlier that year bahraini opposition m.p.'s and human rights organizations started a campaign for solace release and that of another bahraini citizen. about. the man who. made anything behind fact. i don't. know when i got to some of. the. we are. there obama i did mean in norway last friday saturday and the lead in the project i know i fell and you leave with that you know behind hit the. slope of the khomeini and with someone you can use i will be like. when i found.
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main idea here kind of more power to my luck love incarnate the whole bit and. water like i love to be and i just saw the another for probably the. moment saleh was released in saudi arabia a few months later but only now has his personal story begun to emerge publicly. how did. this one how was. the. vision for the market. or a sense of the flow or any. of this rock and then i want to move on we. want. from. a man.
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who. will have some. humanity. or members as in a. broad. majority. around them a lot of course yeah. but does america. forgive them. i mean make sure. you're going to be in the. flow. of the 1st home and home. previous. money. from one of the.
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next of the 12 to be able. to come. home with. us and. you know what could be a. problem. at the time of this alleged approach to mohammed saleh in 2002 bahraini politics were contentious shake hamann became a mirror in 1990 and in 2002 prickling himself king he announced a change to the constitution to parliamentary chambers one elected one appointed
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but then without consultation both equal decision making powers incurring the wrath of opposition party. yeah those little german accent when i meet. a lot of study feeling with. my shop i know what we eat. and now i'm on my about you know that at the midst of. a few years see i see. a minute to something how can i don't we should be up in the can but it. hadn't been for brian and i failed with them. i mean well you're in there so many can feel that because you're going to submit so many can why you will be distorted i think that really way off will destroy them and how the if i'm not in the other and then i gave up for that don't want to just leave me it wasn't that. i wanted money can buy.
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all the sort. of all. john my sheet or you but your mycenae lifted off ottoman to live with but if there was nothing that i have you have an edge in the mr you know through of money to josh well done. to do on my lucky day i had jimmy yachts disappear. how was your son if you was you. must a job which generally had to move off of his name. when i can afford it so i can be a little more like and i bet the problem not be distorted was the model see my lucky. that and happy. jeremy are 11 why did the lesson me. that they would let her live 10 best in
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a basket they will assume me for i don't want any how should i but i knew did he who i won yet i am i knew my how betty about him or her that i had to tell this whole completed that bahraini national security agency offices asked mohammed saleh to oversee a cell to assassinate key opposition figures from other. early enough remarkably well. managed to have them all go because they could want that there really no one. really. that was the one almost that i share a lot of my very very very stupid one of you know. that i know we have a cross on. my heart with this dude still running.
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early think that it's ok if you're here you should get one going to want to provide . an important craney opposition figure is up to 100 percent he was prominent in the 990 s. and was held in detention for a fight here. and has any shame i can know you might fit on something what i said the model no what kind of businessman to that will. cost money i need. enough was to be the. one not to be. mad at me. i. kind of love with no will can be had for that i feel how do i show what kind i had and know how to be king over a scene in my head to fill out my final had i should watch. baghdad on the salami
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was funny. and then weigh up the government decision. or the family. to go in and then. what would we ever need on the part we don't really part of the bigger than expected number of people. are going to give us the biggest. part of what we want and it will include a warm welcome. i'll miss halcombe pluton that mohammed sali had been given the green light for the mission. the recording suggested his 1st job was to contact al qaida leaders in saudi arabia to obtain weapons. to. know who it. was. to be so if he were not in a live again i want to see him with no one in mind in the middle of the soviets and
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no most of us to remember that it is sort of the puzzle i'm a big. help. look at the other. side of the of what we're going to be. funny the whole i. mean that in the middle of a lot of that and he doesn't get any of that what we're talking here. about. ringback the war and i'm not going to. be sort of the fellas like i said give them money. and i'll give them over. because.
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exactly what the most part is. and i remember. a lot of. them when i've. never been enough for them i know all of us all of you will see the serbia. my. cynical. father for the what a lovely. time and a. lot of time and i hope we look around him. holding with. but other than mobile and i must remember that it's a mobile that i mean to be in chronic and sick and then we'll look at the. think about where did my mind to change the neck on the body and then. i'm going to move. it up a so the other mobile home you know the role model.
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well take. them along with the law to go home with anything that i need so i say no if it does at my desk. it was on. hold on for a minute but we also have a mobile. phone and what is that if another $100.00 more. mobile. than some of the mobile device in the horses. with them and not less. than and not think of one thing going to go out of the soviet. like. so that everyone. thought of being in the right i mean i wanted to live on rock 100 of the land would definitely. stop mentally and mary in your heart. that are going on you know little
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girls around really. recommend it it's an honor or. i would let him know that i don't belong. to our son that i'm. wrong i live in a moment. in part 2 another video recording the personal testimony of his shall bellew she and his journey from behind to iran at the behest of the box reigning national security agency while only a violent man so well asked here are. well he's dead he. cannot. walk softly. as though he was. in south korea around 2000000 dogs are eaten every year but now animal rights
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groups want the ancient tradition taken off the menu when no one east investigates korean dogs friends or food and i'll just 0. on counting the cost this week south africa's debt laden companies need a bailout before they cripple the economy we'll take a look at taylor swift spat with big business over coolant music plus we find out why radio because i'm looking for a walk in boulder who will. cancel the cost on al-jazeera. hello i'm maryanne demasi in london a quick look at the headlines now hundreds of people in sudan's capital of return to the streets this time to protest against the findings of an investigation into the brutal crackdown in hard to last month they're angry that the investigation by aims the violence on roke soldiers
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a committee says they've been told to clear an area near the city and outside the army headquarters but move to break up the protest camp on their own initiative the opposition is rejecting the findings instead accusing the military council of hiding the truth. of the i don't believe what happened to do you undermines the political process unless the military council looks for excuses to prisoner goes your shins or procrastinate the process what happened today is a natural response let the military council see this is a strong message that the people cannot remain silent as the investigation commission was formed not to establish the truth but to conceal the truth. police and protesters have clashed once again in hong kong thousands defied a government ban on a rally in a neighborhood where a mob attacked demonstrators in a train station last sunday several rounds of tear gas were used to try to disperse the crowds but they refused to leave leading to an hours long standoff russian
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police have arrested more than a 1000 protesters at a banned march in moscow they were rallying against the barring of some opposition candidates from local elections opposition leader alexina valley called for the protests prompting him to be jailed earlier this week the homes and offices of several candidates were also raided and they were detained ahead of the march. at least 11 people have been killed in an airstrike in the syrian city of idlib province children are reported to be among the dead and dozens of others were wounded more than 100 civilians have been killed and in the past 10 days by syrian government and russian air strikes. at least 55 forties have now been recovered off the libyan coast after a wooden boat carrying about 350 migrants capsized on thursday 115 of the migrants who were mainly from sub-saharan africa still missing and ridden $34.00 rescued and taken back to libya many to detention centers the u.n. refugee agency has called it the worst mediterranean tragedy of this year bring you
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more on all those stories in the news hour that's coming up at 2100 g.m.t. with myself al-jazeera world now continues. tama of al jazeera arabic has investigated allegations that the government in bahrain secretly conspired against the shia community joining the popular unrest of 2011. he viewed video testimonies from alleged members of al-qaeda containing these accusations and one of the videos a man with known links to al qaeda in bahrain mohammed. claims that officers from bahraini intelligence recruited al qaeda members to form a cell tasked with the murder of bahraini opposition activists these allegations
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have been strenuously denied by the bahraini government. john kerry our code worked for the american central intelligence agency the cia in bahrain where his role was to catch al-qaeda leaders in the middle east and pakistan this included the capture of a saudi citizen known as abu zubaida you know the baron is i think underestimate it when i say battery's i mean the bahraini government i believe underestimated the importance of the problem that they had they thought that they could divide their own opponents by having their opponents attack each other and that's not the way that it worked out i think that the bahraini government believed that it could pits a new fundamentalists against the shia population and keep both sides divided that way and that's not what happened what happened was it further angered the population and at the same time encouraged fundamentalism among the sunnis so they
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mean at least as to whom you are nasser. the. and. so that it could have been for that that's for sure i mean it's a tool that rand has a huge unfortunately on like not unlike other neighboring countries where that is the u.a.e. or or saudi arabia or egypt or are that regimes that are using these elements basically as a form of terrorism a state run down or is him against a peaceful and a dissidents if you know when we captured was a beta on march 22nd 2002 we also captured with him his diary and i went through his diary that night and in that diary were the
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cell phone numbers the mobile phone numbers of 3 members of the saudi royal family so i wrote a classified cable back to cia headquarters and i said listen i found something that i think is very important these are the mobile numbers and these 3 men are members of the wood family the saudi royal family well within weeks one of them died in a one car accident in the desert one of them went camping in the desert and died of thirst if you can imagine such a thing and the 3rd one disappeared and no one ever saw him again that tells me that these men knew too much they knew about their own government and its work with al qaeda at least at the creation of al qaeda if not after the september 11th attacks and they were too much of
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a liability to allow to remain alive that's not unique just to the saudis. that happens with every government in the region that decides to cultivate this kind of radicalism and then turn away and pretend it doesn't exist. tomorrow ms hell went to the u.k. to meet a british sudanese called solid. who's currently working at the european center for the study of extremism cambridge i'll miss helm wanted to ask him about his time as a strategic planning advisor to the king of bahrain from 2002 until 2006 on a bus and what. do when the medical bad bounder was the architect of what later became known as the reports. of others of the.
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battle mean well. we're not. going to get. murphy you know why and then you hit him out of i don't. know how we have a party or what can lead to what hamilton most would do with them i want to shop. for something as innocent. with him and feel awful and. be. what kind of a recovery there and i am sort of a man in the moment. many in bahrain were surprised by the contents of the al banda report it's said to have revealed details of a government plan to target opposition figures a band that was subsequently deported from suffering and accused of working for british intelligence. to see if.
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the ready for that move fee. with obama know with the. going to see as he prepared a muslim and has a hoss and. hostile and accorded a hostile and. well there are not going to be morrow on a free. if you walk down. a little. she has a silly come back of course. the fact. is that at the lab. the man. was the only muslim of them and there are more than female of. the who really added the word that. what he. did to me.
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little matric behind my summer be in haykel you would. hope that most of them haykel you how we. are in a bunker still not. minutes to know when to quit. when a 5 alarm was a half hour will show me the. walkers. with a camera that they were behaves in know this are elected they have. a pep. rally do one. train and the lack of having the hottentot the senate. and a contract. by the sun always to be rather from. a level with there were only minimal if they get in and they want they damn. sure don't want and i was going to be that you made your own ability. whether. it was stuff i loaded most of
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. them or toss a lot of behind the. i don't see if you have a hell of a thought for the open a security may be innocent osha fema how well that. that she'd assumed to be in the movie. when her. loam him at the museum and moved to. this hell discovered that the bahraini authorities not only recruited agents within bahrain but also looked abroad in 2006 bearings national security agency recruited he. also known as abu hafs. he was sent on a spying mission to iran where he allegedly met up domonic riki leader of an armed opposition group in iraq. yeah i think the consequences are there and you know on
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down the toby thing in just a little funny well because he had fish. for mr downey he only. leadership was paid but i would have to go not well i wouldn't. be. but it in washington and i thought they said that you're. on when we go back to heart and being a matter of months at least a week we will learn that in an awkward age she remarked up on that doesn't feel good ordinary and needy and i don't even. have the. hopefully the thought creek and i think i want my government to get all the hits that are essentially across the aisle. and to soften a bit i went away if i think i'm a part of. the kind of wealth that would be
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a little i did yours my job was when i was going to be a problem on t.v. diet and stuff like that i didn't want to go even if i wasn't now crossing any. bodies of ok you. live he would have us on the back with us. jonathan de la soul ready why did the trolls in her house still he wanted to hook up for you he got all the gentiles you know and then he why you think on one particular. well claim barley a vine so will ask where he and he alone. well the day he. thought about it when i ask for some pretty. harsh and ask a year later you get one house though if you want one of the or they do so well how
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do i know i don't really need a guy in my major you know so finally come up with all of this they are. not worth the woman. but he shall bellew she's activities came to the attention of the iranian security authorities according to the video recordings he escaped across the border to pakistan and from there attempted to return to bahrain he anything with the money and happiness. and beheading he had left to go massacred by . the some of this is what it was going to be my one quarter euro. doubt you have believed what you do don't need an army. why what god was one of your money in america i know that's wrong. so far i know already that i'm very good but i mean what i asked all the and he and i and and what will be are. we what
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about who are you. going to meet it is so. well that it would be good to have said. what the fate of you are only of all the father come inside the concert on offer but give us any. more of this information you know why. men because number. one i'm going to has an outdoor home and he said little bit i don't want to harvest. the food. but anyway the focus on mobile. i say was on my feet. but i feel good and behind the plate is a philosophical my god. this is a holy. one for them all the movie. i don't need a job or money oh goody
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a once and good answer my daughters in law only if i want to be able. to have contact the police will not sit a fag would come to knock with a view on me but i know no i said it was oh i should have. been obvious for fear. you are wrong these. might be a little before you went back to that like they are going to involve. a lot going. on. for coffee. i believe because of that wife and i was. wondering why cases like your. purpose here are the center onto a nice person and give them a line and then are going to find a new man as young man and i'm hardly any of your work for them either just going along with feeding them some of the. stuff we are not the home on. monday and for
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example for us and them. and them on the left of the stuff i am not the one i said i was a awful good hope for your for you. said after. seeing the former here on your boss's vomit what the. around to have decided on was what the joe was up. well. i mean after. all. what exactly. what we had. years after he recorded his video testimony in july 27th. in 2013 as the leader of a group in iran known as and. according to the iranian authorities al blue she was killed in april 25th teen by iranian special forces in southern iraq.
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but that's not true whatever. at. me for. a bit. of mother. but what about the thought of. who what if what if. had. been the battle of what i'd read. that out of. one.
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this leaked document was a 2009 diplomatic cable from the former us ambassador to bahrain adam airily published by wiki leaks it refers to meetings with senior bahraini officials at a time when several security related detainees were released from custody in brain . the american embassy expressed concern over prisoners receiving royal pardons sayed early mother assad and the market the as hell if we can leaks a little bit well it i would have in may i think what issa been an attitude what in america who are behind me if it and we're mad whatever thena soon the $100.00 in the uk i meant more that's the year at almost all of our has a was but we have here. that a lot about the 2nd most damage and there you are very good even allison thought about how many it can at that limbic will had it to have
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a look at what the study it and to get out and turn now to how the coal ash thing yet you know it all i don't recall that i think based on what you said a think my words are pretty clear i think that the government of bahrain is spoke to the attorney general and he said that they are going to prosecute him and and monitor him and. force the law was up to her to. see what he thought the other ms arm where the end. of. the stall comes from him from behind in that if added but it didn't matter if and when the that. well constructed so that the 1000000 to 10 feet up the assault what about an e m b a g m attitude if that was the plan had the jam at the so what the devil only a death haven't managed then heck i don't know what like canada number could then i
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love the hell out of madison i. i would be extremely skeptical of any such evidence that you have that's point $1.00 is as i said during my time there based on what i saw based on who i talked to based on my relationships with the senior levels of the government of bahrain in the senior levels of the government united states there was absolutely no way possible there was nothing going on that could be called classified or or characterized as support for extremist stuff really american. religious element or. only.
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time i'll miss her wanted to give the bahraini government the opportunity to respond to the allegations made by mohammed saeed. she and others in this program so he called the foreign minister khalid. and the information minister ali i remain to ask them to do so ringback. madam as you have already said i want to. smack them as how i was in. the arabic version of this film was broadcast on the 14th of july 2019 and has received a strong reaction throughout the gulf region the day after broadcasts the bahraini
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foreign minister was quoted as saying that the program was filled with quote lies and fallacies against the state of bahrain the butler a news agency reported the information minister is saying that there were quote attempts made by al-jazeera channel to contact him and other officials through unidentified telephone numbers to record their conversations without their knowledge or official consent and to provoke them by using despicable methods another report question mohammed. reliability quoting sali a saying they all agreed to make the recordings and to include false allegations in order to give them weight that would help international human rights groups build pressure on bahrain's government and security agencies mohammed saleh also released a statement on video. you're not allowed to have to be so do you.
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before the broadcast of the english version of the program al-jazeera roache to the office of the bahraini roll household the ministry of the interior and the ministry of foreign affairs to ask them to respond to the allegations made against the king and the government of bahrain at the time of broadcast they had not replied. saying to me ok for them to do a sword up almost. in behind unfortunately it's a dark picture and it's a dark future you know when you the future of this repressive corrupt regimes. to me as a as an academic you have studied the history of authoritarian regimes i don't think they would last long because ultimately you can push the people to our
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corner and you can force the people to to yield to your demands but in the end you cannot control them for ever i mean the whole model. that's the machine and that is. the message i don't want modern to send me some nothing but. of the heart of. me in another sort of awful bahrain. but i'd be shaken said he so loss initiated by the bent out of if they are them out of the sunni family part. of me from behind and behind. them of hearted carted of the. we are sure the hero with. a dictatorial that we recently had seen when i meant that i really got into most for deficit and i started out for free barry and the
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did i really want to go. basically mike who would i shun and bad in my city is a dollar for so big me and you been fascinating accomplished and a game invented feel happy idea was the cause of my luminosity not we had a hole. in. a dinner from about. well if they haul you at the end if they are wilma hannah. as. well. the controversy over the allegations that the bahraini government secretly conspired against its opponents in 2011 has had a major impact on relationships in the gulf region in the past 2 weeks. it remains to be seen how the geopolitics will play out and whether the differences can be
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repaired in the medium to long term and gulf cooperation restore. hello draft of warm air and she medea's has come through from western australia to this ragged mass of planters on his way through the southeast conant her brought some walls to perth and his dad bring it to adelaide 70 degrees is a cloak comes in they will see fog it was drizzle bitter rain still some rain possible in western australia on sunday and purse back in the sunshine some rain
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but not more much is going to be welcomed anywhere from i suppose new south wales sayas woods it's a wet the ground for probably won't collect much from adelaide's temperatures dropped to 30 by the time this frontal system is over its way through it's always been rather more active on the other side of the tasman sea the tickly where you can see that cloud streaming off the mountains in the south attempt to collect a lot of rain on the windward side which of course is the west and with that wind direction more or less coming off the townsmen on to that side of the islands both islands that's where the rain will fall but in wellington you got a good wind there because sunshine on monday over generally cloudy couple of days the last the rains the tropical depression as it now is for you count taro is here in eastern honshu just north of tokyo and so that's on its way out to leave behind humid air the temp is on the rise.
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knew demonstrations in sudan after an investigation blames the deadly breakup of a protest camp on a handful of offices. police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at people marching to a train station where a mob attack protestors 6 days ago. more than a 1000 people arrested in moscow as they rally against the banning of opposition candidates from local elections. and president trump takes aim at the african-american congressman elijah cummings branding his baltimore district disgusting and rat infested. times on peta stand in doha with all the day's sport as columbia mo is virtually guaranteed to become the 1st man from his country to win the tour de france.
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warm welcome to the program our top story protesters are back on the streets in sudan expressing their anger at an investigation into last month's brutal crackdown on the sit in and hard to saddam's military council is blaming a few rogue officers for the violence which the opposition says killed at least $100.00 people about morgan has more now from neighboring ethiopia. a few officers diverting from their orders and no blame on sudan's military to intone that was the core of the report from the investigation committee set up by the military to look into what happened on june 3rd when security forces attacked a pro-democracy sit in at army headquarters in hope to wear them. and i mean one of the bridget. yours was warned that he's not responsible for the operation yet he disobeyed orders and led the rapid support forces into the sitting area and handed down orders for them to get out of their armored vehicles and force the protesters out it's also stablish that the riot forces led by one of the colonels he alone
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with his forces moved into the sitting area and some personnel started battling protesters firing indiscriminately into. the attack killed at least 100 protesters and injured over 400 others according to the central committee for sudan which supports the protest movement the raid was lifestream by protesters as they ran for their lives and widely circulated on social media when the internet which was cut off on the day of the attack was restored more than a month later the investigating committee disputed the number of fatalities saying $87.00 were killed and 168 were wounded. the attack halted talks between the military and the opposition coalition known as the forces for freedom and change which represents the protest movement talks resumed a month later as protesters continue to demand accountability and an initial power sharing agreement was signed earlier this month the sudanese professional association part of the opposition coalition and the body which has been leading
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the calls for protests since december insists the committee was not independent but says it should not affect the talks to form a transitional government hours after the report was released people protested against its findings. i don't believe what happened today undermines the political process unless the military council looks for excuses to prison a go she asians or procrastinate the process what happened todays a natural response let the military council see this is a strong message that the people cannot remain silent as the investigation commission was formed not to establish the truth but to conceal the truth. as the 2 sides continue to try to form a prime. government protested on the streets continue their demand for justice but some analysts believe the investigation report could end up obstructing that justice from the justice perspective the reason they need to be an independent report. and i think the problem with most of the information about this
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is mostly when the ministry of truth witnesses. the victims who have been attacked . this whole thing this went on for a what's. the do 3rd attack was the most violent thing to start of the protests in december many see that the justice and accountability they demand cannot be achieved without a civilian government and a change in the system the reason why they started the revolution in the 1st place people morgan or just their own ideas about. is president of the sudan doctors union u.k. joins us live via skype from the english city of nora and obviously now this report has been released there are protests taking place against the findings is it now time then for an independent investigation into what took place on june the 3rd and all members of the sudanese opposition making efforts to pursue that option. it has
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been always the request and all dependents investigation we are all very aware that any inquiry commission although there is the station commission that has will be appointed by the transitional or the council will not be independent in addition to that the infrastructure for the legal justice which are at the mall those that actually move or listening and therefore this report today was not as surprised as we are expecting wealthy nation and i was trying to highlight the fact and our team very very controversial was that for us but there's weakness and we are aware of so on monday the 3rd to do evil is that the new e.u. can work in closely with our colleagues down there are aware of the beginning of
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their massacre that was made when thousands of militia invaded. no clear though that you probably shouldn't was giving me the no i don't. mention of you. because you were not. the number of people who. love bill who are in your book who are. out of the question we were. doing with me. and i can i just ask you as you point out 2 major discrepancies or objections you have to this report in relation to the death toll and also the report features no incidence of rape despite the fact that there were reports at the time of there being rape and harassment and bodies being dumped in the nile do you know
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the did the doctors union did the opposition facilitate communication between the military and the victims of what took place when this investigation was being carried out you know who the military spoke to. they have ties and they have called for women to come as well as far as we know they have mentioned the bar to love but you have to remember that the national is a real business as usual. for sources are present you people are living under. those lenses and therefore go and you evidence you can see well either. your exertion or though that was it all depended on the buyer in all as if he knew that the luggage a little because the spot where it was mentioned that they have although the crackdown of the evening and therefore you cannot deny that most today.
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what happens now is there is no mechanism within the country to establish justice and accountability what steps need to be taken to to get the international community involved for that to be an independent investigation as i said we are a lot of prize we have called her all the men in the situation the move to a new unit led government with making sure we have all dependent legal services but they are there are there but we are not under the pressure of the military or the national intelligence or the lawyers of the 2 g. and that he surely would be what we got by being a human or the us and therefore it's moot. and we live with them and the people of that well thank you very much for. joining us the
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president of the sudan doctors union here in the u.k. thank you thank you. police and protesters have clashed once again in hong kong thousands defied a government ban on a rally in a small town near the chinese border where a mob attacked demonstrators 6 days ago tear gas was used to try to disperse the crowds but they refused to leave it into an intense hours long standoff sara cock reports now from hong kong. they surrounded the police station in your long a town in the new territories on the outskirts of the city they targeted this time was the only. protesters of accused of failing to respond to the calls for help last sunday a group of people wearing white shirts attacked them at the local train station today is the people's out cry against the coalition of police and gangsters allowed the package on the 21st of july so people are not going for
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a thorough investigation and independent investigation on this incident. thousands joined saturday's demonstration of lock streets in a tense standoff that went on for hours but eventually police lost their patience and moved in to disperse the crowds. they fired several rounds of tear gas used to spend nights and pepper spray some protestors fled others refused some volunteers also attempted to negotiate an end to what started as a peaceful rally he said i had turned back. and we hope people come peacefully both the opinion and their wishes so please i hope to protest the police because they call the crabs then move to your long trying station where last sunday's attacks occurred protesters hit the building and use fire extinguishers on police to resist arrest permission to go ahead with saturday's rally was denied by the government
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this demonstration was an illegal assembly and placed my a number of arrests this part. aren't going away there's another rally planned on sunday in central hong kong and this time demonstrators are expected to target china's my office sarah clarke al-jazeera hong kong. russian police have arrested more than a 1000 protesters at a banned march in moscow it was demonstrating against the barring of some opposition candidates from the local elections opposition leader alexina valley was jailed on wednesday for calling for the rally homes and offices of several candidates were also raided and they were detained ahead of the march on a gay go reports. they chanted this is our city as they came up against the power of the russian authorities it was supposed to be a rallying call for band opposition candidates to be allowed to run in local elections in moscow.

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