tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 28, 2019 4:00pm-5:00pm +03
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composed titian and that's a strictly represents trump so mine tirades came along to cummings criticize the u.s. president's mexican border policies which calls cummings a brutal belief saying his baltimore district is far worse and more dangerous than the boards are described in baltimore as a discussing rats and would since infested mance the congressman responds and say mr president i go home to my district daily each morning i wake up and i go and fights for my neighbors will pass equal hane brings us all the leases from washington d.c. . another norm broken this is a us president denigrating a major american city that has happens to be mostly african-american and it's african-american congressman but the larger cummings is not an ordinary congressman he is an icon of the civil rights movement he has huge respect not only in his district but in the halls of congress the president has made it clear this is his
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strategy to get reelected he believes if you fires up his base core supporters of white supporters that they will come out in droves and they will get him another term there are a lot of analysts who are sending a warning message though about that strategy they look back to 216 and one of the reasons that trump won in this incredibly close election was because the vote was down in african-american communities and hispanic communities polls show that his racist tweets and comments are hurting his support among african-americans and hispanics so what some analysts are warning while the president is firing up his own base his core support hasn't moved he's also fired up the base on the other side. look at the weather out for you next then displaced again syrian refugees in istanbul are given a deadline to lanes plus. behind bars and i said free palestinian children imprisoned by israel and denied contacts with their families.
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well the heat waves are over effectively no record breakers to come the last couple of countries bitsa serbia still venia and actually finland saw the highest temperatures on saturday now we've still got high pressure sitting over scandinavia and as you probably have heard the water is drifting away towards greenland the east coast agreement and the cutting in from the atlantic as this is produce plenty of thunderstorms this is all sundry stuff and they're still going to be in the forecast next 2 days but temperature wise well this is the picture on saturday they were particularly extreme as you can see and the wind is rather more telling that coming down from the north is don't particularly woman he weighs stockholm's got $29.00 admittedly so has bourbon that's maybe helping to feed what is required to produce the thunderstorms and these are they from the age at it coast anywhere up
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through central europe to the west thames has dropped away middle to low twenty's from london down through much of france and only 30 madrid i say research because it is not particularly want this time the the sun's back out things warm palm monday the one storms rather few an extent the temperatures have dropped very much but nothing extreme about this those winds are mostly actually over land not affecting the north coast of africa which is sitting pretty in the sunshine. going behind the scenes of one of mexico's most love soaps using fiction to mirror the struggles of real life. this week the story line focuses on the basis of systematic violence in mexican society and issues close to home for the producers and actors alike as they struggle to portray in fiction the madly face of reality
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soap box mexican every day mafia disease. this is al jazeera quote from one of the top stories for you this hour protesters have returned to the streets in sudan expressing their anger at an investigation into last month's with a tractor and cartoon that blamed rogue soldiers for the violent break up of the city and by demonstrators. hong kong is bracing for what could be another day of unrest as protesters return to the city's central districts some demonstrators say they'll defying police ban a march towards the offices of china's representatives in the city. and syrian
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government air strikes have killed at least 13 civilians in northwest province many of those killed were children. that's arky hosts more than 3 and a half 1000000 syrians you've been arriving since war began 8 years ago but refugees in istanbul now have an august 20th deadline to return to the turkish province they registered in those unregistered will be sent. near the border seen in casino that explains why. 24 year old but still mohamed arrived in turkey illegally 8 years ago he managed to get a turkish id but when you brought his wife to the hospital to deliver a baby a few years ago he was told the documents were fake. i don't have the id i'm scared when i'm going to work and going home my wife and son don't have turkish i.d.'s either when i go to immigration they tell me to go and register in a different city but there aren't many jobs there. according to the latest
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operational data there are at least 3600000 syrians in turkey off that 103000 live in camps while over health a 1000000 more live here in a stumble but officials believe the numbers are much higher syrians in turkey were given a temporary protection status under the assumption the war would have ended by now and that they will be able to return home. under this policy they are allowed to stay in specific cities or provinces in which they are registered and have access to health care and education but officials have stopped registering syrian refugees in big cities like a stumble on car or on salah. after syrians and actors in the field understood this crisis will not easily be over syrians began to seek permanent solutions to their needs that let them to move to cities where they can find more jobs and work the interior ministry says it wants to keep the number of unregistered refugees under
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control and is sending some of them to camps it also insists turkey will not become a center for illegal migration he stumbles governor's office has set a deadline of august 21st syrians to return to the cities where they are registered following that decision rights groups gathered in istanbul for a news conference and said it was unfair to force syrians to go back to the cities where they are registered in and that they should have been informed earlier to make plans families now risk being split the victims are saying that our state is trying to preserve public order you can't be part of the them to syria but you can send them to a 3rd country that the foreign protection law allows you to turkey is facing pressure on many fronts from a declining economy to political and regional prices the government says it does not want any potential risk from unregistered syrians or those with a criminal record but what's groups and others urge to do authorities to look into reports of syrians being forced to leave and accusations of police mistreatment. i
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fear nationalists disrupted saturday's news conference they say they want all syrians to leave turkey. al-jazeera stumble. more than a 1000 protesters have been arrested. after an unauthorized rally in moscow they were demonstrating against the barring of opposition candidates from local elections sania gago 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. but it was met with baton carrying the right police soon after the arrests began. i believe this is political pressure to make the independent candidates is just standing there in the
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street at the road today that. we of pray to walk around the streets of oil city this is nonsense it's a shame. the unauthorized protest had been called by the jailed opposition leader. authorities had banned local election candidates from running because they said the candidates in question had not collected a sufficient number of genuine signatures in their support a charge rejected by the opposition movement who say the candidates are being unfairly excluded for. all that is being done is an attempt to intimidate and we need to show that they cannot intimidate as with these methods the protest also comes at a time of serious questions over president vladimir putin's popularity discontent and anger over the falling incomes under rise of the national pension age appear to have caused a slump in putin's approval ratings that have been denied by the kremlin. but the
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opposition sees this latest crackdown as a struggle for its right to challenge what it says is a legislature loyal to the president and attempt to be seen heard and represent those who want to change and moscow's political scene sunny diagonal al-jazeera. thousands of government supporters in venezuela have held what they call an anti imperialist march for peace in caracas hundreds of soldiers and several politicians joined them venezuela's government is preparing to host a regional conference of left wing parties and organizations opponents of president nicolas maduro say the event is a waste of money and a country grappling with a political and economic crisis. about tradition talks have gone into a 2nd day in bangladesh where a delegation from myanmar is trying to persuade refugees to return home hundreds of
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thousands have been sheltering in the camps there since 27 when they fled the cracks and i'm here and most military time for charity reports. security was stepped up for the visit of representatives of the myanmar government to the refugee camp at cox's bizarre there had been a fear of protests and only a select group of rowing was chosen to meet with the delegation in one of the camps offices shade though when it was among those who attended the talks the myanmar government is trying to persuade the refugees to return home. they told us that all arrangements are being made for us to return they also told us that there are camps built for us with the necessary security and facilities outside the camps office several 100 running as gathered to get to meet the delegates and ask questions but they were quickly dispersed by police and nearby another group of refugees tried to stage a demonstration but that was also quickly broken up by security officers some of
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the community leaders at cox's bazaar expressed their concern at what condition will be like if the refugees return to rakhine state we demand before our water going back i want to be done in done her community you should visit inside africa area about assume that what are perfect and this is the 3rd high level visit by the me and mark government the repatriation of the 1st batch of refugees was to begin officially last november but it stalled amid protest at the camps and bangladesh many are still traumatized from their experience 2 years ago when they were forced to flee their homes during the me and my own military crackdown so a cut them straight 5 year old son and. 18 year old grand daughter in law were killed by the security forces. we will seek compensation and justice 1st for the loss of our family members we also want to be recognized as well if these demands
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are met and we get justice then we will think about going back critics say this repaired titian plan is just me and maurice latest attempt to divert international criticism from its policies directed at the rowing got nearly a 1000000 rowing a refugees are crammed into this densely congested shanty camps in the caucasus bazaar area they're getting increasingly frustrated and anxious about their future but no one is willing to return home to me on mars without citizenship papers and security guarantee convertor agree with the following quotes about our bangladesh. there have been aftershocks in the philippines where earthquakes killed at least 8 people on saturday many were asleep when the 1st quake hits near the baton assignments more than 60 people were injured and there's been significant damage to homes and other buildings the military has been deployed to help recovery efforts
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and israeli human rights organization is pushing for young palestinians to be allowed to make phone calls while in detention 210 palestinians under the age of 18 are being held in israeli jails or detainees detainee's or prisoners 2 of them are under 14 according to the rights group. it says most reports physical and verbal abuse from the moment of their arrest as well as coercion and threats cheering interrogation many aren't told where they're going or of those contacts with their families or a lawyer now a group called hama cases petitioning the courts for that change need to be and has more from qalqilya in the occupied west bank. thought of as he missed his little sister the most israeli authorities held the 15 year old under arrest for 3 months last year charging him with throwing stones at israeli soldiers he says he was questioned without any good counsel or member of his family being present and he
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only saw his mother once from a distance while he was detained. my friend was a restart with me the israeli interrogator told him that i confessed against him that he threw stones they wanted him to confess against me as well he came back to the prison room angry and shouting thinking that i did that to him he almost hit me via palestinian prisoners associations say that teenagers like target and even younger children are often arrested late at night or during confrontations with the israeli army in the occupied west bank they are tried in military court and around half face charges of hurling stones that carry a prison sentence of around 6 months now the israeli human rights organization how good is petitioning the courts to allow minors to have access to phones the phone contact with the pick families is doubly important i mean of course it's a basic right but also when you look at everything these kids are going through it's very important for them to have some sort of support from their families. you
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know i meant to try to fill that void he spent 2 years in jail until his release a few weeks ago and looked after young this unease while he was there he says some inmates whereas youngest 12 and found him the only consolation. some of them start crying they tell me i want my parents i want my mom but i know there's little i can do so i'm force a lot of them i say you'll be able to talk to mom soon and should visit in 10 days just so they can calm down and start adopting it usually takes more than 2 months for parents to get a visitor's permit but sometimes they never do they're allowed to attend their children's military trial but they're asked not to touch or talk to each other in the gaza strip many palestinians say the situation is usually worse now. just as his 16 year old son youssef was arrested 3 months ago he's accused of trying to smuggle himself into israel but says he doesn't know much about what's happened to his son since his arrest and is worried he won't be able to visit him. more often i
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was a wristed in the past so i might be banned from visiting him as they would deem me a security threat the israeli army says the juvenile military court is designed to improve the rights of minors but according to those representing them many young inmates suffer physical and psychological harm in jail and having no contact with their families makes that worse now than ever him al jazeera the occupied west bank . from spinning ahead with new taxes on big technology firms despite its the us president threatened that retaliatory levies on french wine on friday trump blasted what he called president micros foolishness for implements in the tech tax which will affect u.s. firms like google and facebook french finance minister boehner lemaire says trump's response is a mistake in not means to do you choose to keep questioning now is not the question of trade carries on one key question is how can we get
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a consensus on this issue of digital activities and fair taxation of digital activities and forensic teams are analyzing bones discovered in the vatican as part of an investigation into the disappearance of a teenage girl in 1983 after an anonymous tip off investigators opened terms earlier this month to see if in manuella or learn these remains were heads and insights nothing was there but then investigators found bone fragments in underground caverns near a vatican cemetery where the cold cases generated years of conspiracy theories and allegations of cover ups now an intriguing tale i think very much more on the web site the address is to save it up because. this is al-jazeera these are the top stories protesters have returned to the streets in sudan expressing their anger at an investigation into last month's
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military crackdown in khartoum well it blamed wrong soldiers for the violent break the end of a sit in by demonstrators. i don't believe what happened today undermines the political process unless the military council looks for excuses to prisoner goes asians 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. hong kong is bracing for what could be another day of unrest and protests just returned to the city's central districts these are live pictures a gathering in the downtown area some demonstrators say they'll defy a police ban and march towards the offices of china's representatives in the city large crowds demonstrated in the outline of u.n. law not far from the border with mainland china on saturday 20 people were injured
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when police were after several hours protests began on june 9th against proposed changes to hong kong that she dishes walls but a sense go into a wider movement against the territories probation leaders and police brutality. syrian government air strikes have killed at least 13 civilians in northwest at le province many of those killed were children more than offense and protesters have been arrested many violently at an unauthorized march in moscow they were protesting the barring of opposition candidates from local elections and donald trump has been accused of more racism for when his attack on a prominent south african american politician and the districts he represents trump unleashed the online tirade after representative elijah cummings criticized his mexican border policies in response the u.s. president called comments baltimore districts acorn it's disgusting rats and rows
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and infested mess well those are the headlines to stay with us here on al-jazeera news continues after inside story. thank you if it lives in syria where government attacks have killed more than a 100 people in just the last 10 days the un says this is a war crime and the world is looking away to how we become indifferent to the slaughter of syria's people this is inside story. thanks. alex.
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hello and welcome to the program i'm dennis the syrian government's offensive on the last rebel stronghold has been described as relentless and the united nations says the world is ignoring this bloodshed it's a province in northwestern syria is home to 3000000 people nearly half of them were of addition fighters and their families who were relocated from other parts of the country as president bashar assad's forces gained ground government has backed by russia began a campaign to take back in april at least 450 civilians have been killed since then but despite this mounting death toll the u.n. says the world has become quote numb to the colonnade. this is not like it was you know in the 1st few years in the syria crisis people really were paying attention and was constantly in the news there was
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a lot of in national political engagement and so on and we're just not seeing that now it's just like a sort of collective frog about what's going on in syria and it's such a vast scale now hundreds of thousands of people killed many hundreds of thousands more you know badly injured or even maimed for life and really the outside world paid very very little attention and certainly not sustained attention and certainly attention and start making any difference or bringing over that resolution any closer. or i'd time to introduce our guest now here in doha with me is marwan kabul and he's head of policy analysis at the arab center for research and policy studies in the province joining us on skype we have civil society activists nor hala and in istanbul we have young reedy who served as a spokesman for the syrian negotiations commission welcome to you all but let me go straight to you nor in it live and tell us give us an idea of what life has been
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like for you and your family since this campaign started at the end of april. well life in it live is or can be described as hell the humanitarian situation in this catastrophe since the very beginning of the campaign. starts in the operating member in may i decided to move my family to the north possibly 4 where there's good governance i have a mandate there so i walk in it live in my family and that as a people i go on as they pertain to my walk. with me now. in their view the very beginning of the camp in the un all child documented at least 200 and the end 1000 people runs away from the saga to their guys to the north to the border the 6 pm borders as i.d.p.'s at the same time the pond is the briefing. right you know give us an idea because you've talked about it being we've heard about it and we've
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heard it being described as come on age and there is i mean we've witnessed just in terms of pitches amazing pictures that we've seen the slaughter of many syrian people give us an idea of what is an old new day can be like in the late helicopters and there was never stuff on it and almost even to not know whether this. was coming to him a lot of the city. we always hear on the what he's all the time. that aircraft from. air force for example on the aircraft from the soccer it's all military airport so the people are and. then left feeling or fear or all the sigh we don't know when they will hit us on the ground. since the beginning of the campaign till now the region held small more children
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than needed in 2000 and they've been. in every air right wheels at least 10 to 50 and. people half of them are children in modoc non-man in one area why there was 55 people here today in our houses the 11 people were killed 7 of them are women children killing is every day people do not know what to do most of people are afraid that running to the or the river is no food no shelter not even the way to kill areas. life gets worse because most of the international organizations these funds for the musical. operations in syria hospitals are being killed and the civil defense also centers are being killed so that's that's why i think it's hell yes absolutely all right yeah yeah everybody in istanbul used being tall. out of this rather lengthy process of negotiation which ultimately seem to
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have come to nothing the opposition seem to have failed how does it make you feel when you hear and see those pictures coming from italy province. well 1st of all i have to think about the narrative presented by the energy and russia about why they are doing this a little about the right of the central government to control its territory and to control its territory that's why when one hears such a narrative immediately they would think that this is the right thing and such they would not sympathize with what is happening at the. level of people civilians and people and children being killed another thing they say that they are fighting terrorism and they say that. those terrorists are concentrated
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in lip and i'd like really to show you some pictures about those terrorists that mr putin and mr assad are targeting these are the pictures of the children that they are the target terrorists that they are targeting and this is another one if you can see this those are all children actually and this is another one yes yeah it's pretty well documented sorry to say sorry to cut you still basically in pretty well documented that we are dealing specifically with the number of civilian casualties in italy province which has been detained by the united nations as well as other n.g.'s as war crimes being committed almost on a daily basis that tell me what is the relationship and this is something that has i can come to know about in a minute but 1st of all yakoub what is the relationship there between the fight is because there are fighters in atlanta what is the relationship between the fighters and the civilian population well some of those fighters are indigenous but part of
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the indigenous population there at a certain time felt that they had nobody there and they had to offer it themselves with certain other groups you know the 2 they found themselves this is one and i. the thing. there are some photos of photos and we ourselves said that those photos should go back to their countries and according to sources she there was an agreement that should. be removed from that place this is what was agreed upon but it cannot be something that happens and fortnight it needs time and they can easily be used as a pretext as the russians and that is our doing and as such as you can see that they are just that the results out of this our victims was who are who are civilians and mainly children and the target of all the russian rates are basically civilian places like hospitals like markets like medical. centers
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in order to to to make life impossible for those people around and you talk about the flooding of hundreds of thousands of people now this is that basically that addition ship and they use it the russians and the regime use it as a pretext to carry out the vicious and criminal acts right anyway writing documentaries as you are saying but in the same time the world should pay attention to what is happening there must be something happening internationally right of the day syrians perfect and then for me to take that point and put it tomorrow in kabul and he's with me here in doha part of the un's castigation if you like of the international community is the fact that nothing is being down the world is witnessing some of the most horrendous seen some of which we've seen in this program already and nothing is being done what's happening when mounting i think
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you and find it's a very much a part of this in this in this conflict but there are 2 points here that we can talk about on the 100 you have there isn't an international players what are actively involved in the syrian conflict and they are for. fighting a war by proxy against each other but using syrian blood so they are willing to fight actually until the last drop of syrian blood and this is there this applies actually to russia and the united states to iran and other actors on the other hand you have the wider international community which as i said before find this very much powerless towards this conflict since these regional and international powers are are involved they have the veto power in the security council they have military power on the ground and as you said they are using civilians as a leverage in order to. achieve political ends and there's some in this conflict but what about the united states we know that there are certain interests particularly with regard to the s.d.f. forces in this part of syria much more to the east of the country but the
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united states has a traditional has in this story role as being the holder if you like of rules and regulations globally but that clearly is a position that is now being vacated. by trump but also not just trump of course because of course the administration's well absolutely out of it i think the united states has become specially after the invasion of iraq very much that the lack of interest of the united states in the region has gone after the dark and the failure of the invasion of if you are the americans you don't want to get really want unless there are vital interests are. affected whether in syria or any other place and in the region and especially under this administration that from administration we don't see any concern about human rights we don't see any concern about human lives and i believe that the president has been very open many times actually and saying that the united states will not be interfering anywhere in the world and less of vital interests are affected so we can there stand the u.s.
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position actually from the spend specter and no coming back to you what would you like or would you expect outsiders particularly. members of the security council the pen minute 5 members to be doing to stop this hell in which even the of the people of italy having to endure. so or even a bit is not nothing in 2 101-4000 been and it brought 2009 and one comment about the u.s. interest if there is one or 2. wills of oil in it that the. from there we would have liked like the eastern part of. syria so the security government is very weak if it becomes a puppet in the hands of the 5 that their. countries. cannot issue any. by. allusion that.
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respects the the region and more the russian. we are not speaking about now the opposition and the reason we're speaking about russia and usa with. you weeks ago that some of the military factions there are things that he says we cannot give you and see across within because that's really a direct war with russia turkey the phrase fear the same with the usa. these super powers are controlling syria now at that. i called the doc you know at night did you ok. is there any level of dialogue currently going on involving you or even other elements of the syrian
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people get back to the particular point but let me just put it to to what you need what needs to be done or what can be done actually the russians have taken the security council hostage all this time during the syrian tragedy they used the v 2 over 12 times in order to protect this brutal regime. there is an article in the un charter article number 27 and it talks about a certain member of the security council of the 5 who is a partner to a certain conflict who is. influential party to a certain conflict that should be denied the voting when this particular conflict is the in discussed and this particular thing hasn't been discussed talked about till now those 4 other members should present their case and here comes the dialogue we are sending really letters to the security council counsel to the you
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on your secretary mr materialists and to other influential countries in the world about this particular think so this tragedy should stop right this is one thing that can be done and another yeah i just wanted to bring you back to the issue of of dialogue i mean we understand that there is possibly a move to will trying to create some sort of safe say in northern syria but that's being worked out between the united states and turkey where are the syrian components of dialogue with with regards to the future at a particular. well just to to to be frank and honest the. syrian element within all what is happening in syria. be it the position be it. dies ations it is quite minor syria is being subjected to different kinds of key patient at least 5 of them now and they
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are the ones that have the say in what goes on in particular russia the united states turkey iran israel and others now if they have any influence over that it would be with the with the with the the outcome of such a conflict with regard to those who are being displaced from their country who are homeless now and to to the victims to the a martyrs to those who are still in jail and this is a very important weapon in addition to that the documentation that we have all over the world about the brutality of the gene as such the. s.n.c. syrian negotiations commission is trying to send a message and to to be a quite effective in whatever goes on with regard to the political process and with regard to the northeast inside concerning safe zone being created we are in
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continuous this caution with the turks about this particular thing and we were taken to go station the city. of syria and democratic forces that. there are discussions between them and those who are partners to down the americans and we know that we hope and we work for that syria one day would be free from all those occasions and free them from that brutal brutal regime that has been suppressing for years and years ok and say is it the tantalizing prospect then of some sort of safe then being negotiated between the tents in the americans is this the any sliver of hope. for the people of italy but the at this moment and i think it's that to the contrary just just one word on the syrian component in this whole issue think this year the component exists only underground with this blood being split a split in with those negotiations are taking place between the bad times they
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create and the regional powers in fancy offices. and live in this case is being used as a last as a post office or a postbox actually to exchange messages between these different players as far as the sea and the market forces. zone on the eastern or their fifty's i think it's i believe it's one problem it's one cause of this conflict because we all nor the russia is using actually in order to put pressure on turkey the russians they are very much upset with the new was talking about. the possible agreement between turkey and the united states on the establishment of a sea of zone on the eastern part of syria in the east of the euphrates and they are very angry about it and in my opinion they are trying to punish tookie whereas they are punishing the syrians because both sides those who are dying actually without the regime or opposition are syrians nobody is dying in syria or syrians so
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so the russians actually are using it live in order to put pressure on the in the talks in order to prevent any sort of agreement between turkey and the united states on the affinities and don't forget also that this round of conflict started right after the failure of the latest at the atlanta talks between the russians and the turks so in one way or another we are being actually used between these different powers trying actually to to negotiate between them but turkish specific interests in terms of the northern part of italy which of course borders on onto its territory surely it's within turkish interests to have things as calm as possible otherwise i suppose its worst nightmare is a flood of desperate people rushing towards its border it's all. he taken around 3000000 syrian refugees and i think this is i don't think that this is the right approach to solve the syrian conflict because we have to take the syrian conflict in its totality i.e. trying actually to reach
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a political settlement to this conflict not only for the east and if it is not only for tookie to take its interest in and into account we need actually as c.d.'s to look after our the interests of our own people not the interest of tookie or iran or russia or they're not to see us so that the creation of the cvs zone in the north of syria actually that actually satisfy tookie but it doesn't actually solve the syrian conflict because it's going on people are getting killed as we can see actually on t.v. life on t.v. and fact and nobody is doing anything in order to stop this conflict and no i know that you've got at least one child i think your daughter is about 3 years old now what sort of life is she had up until now and what does she tell you about the impressions that she's had of the early part of her life in italy well there were a lot of i convert my daughter. gets robbed from this.
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problem so my daughter and my. voice open aircraft. realize right even know that. they don't they don't realize coming. they have really a cycle of problems just by hearing the sound of a rocket or aircraft coming closer some of them they have a problem with their eye them they have. to go or physical problem. i mean something to this conversation if the province population in 2000 was 1000000 or 1000000 or have the 1000 now we have. and there's a police boom 1000000 people and all those that they that they don't want to stay
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at the regime areas so. therefore the regime controlling it live means mass killing. huge number of people will be either killed or if they are that they were runaways 30 of them your of them died in the line so if nearly impossible that the regime controlled live without killing right of a 1000 right and yeah we know that ultimately there is no military solution is there to this problem is going to be a political one do you see that. i mean i would suggest that maybe a star has been put to one side the whole process has been put to one side for now the do you say any glimmer of hope by which a new a new round of dialogue can be resuscitated if you like do you think that there's
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any hope of of dialogue restarting. well i do i really do because i have all along been quite optimistic about certain things that has to be there are otherwise we would vanish. the part of the part of the reason for why this war this war against live now against the civilians there is to gain some ground you know this or to translate them into political gains but if you have got cards that could be translated into something important in the political process concerning the implementation of 2254 especially also before a stunna right just expect that something could happen before the 1st or 2nd of august 1 a stand being held there's no other way for russia but to the to implement $2.00 to $5.00 for there is no other way to gain any political have any political
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gains on the part of russia writing pressure to get such a such a thing without the political process yeah technique or the tactics i have to jump in there thank you very much indeed because we are running out of time and let's not get them all right and i'd like to give the last word then to mao and here with me yeah feels that there is at least some hope with regard to the next stage of dialogue in a stana he says that the russians have no option but to implement as security council resolutions regarding syria i mean do you agree logically i mean the russians should try to find an exit strategy because they cannot carry on like this for whatever but i'm not sure whether we are going to see this exit anytime soon no income and i thank you very much indeed thank you all 3 at 3 syrian guests mullen cover land here in the studio with me nor in it live and yeah yeah every day in istanbul thank you very much indeed and as ever thanks. watching the program you
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states indigenous families are searching for their loved ones for relatives of people who go missing finding closure is often impossible people are meeting here to raise money for the search efforts of the young woman advocates and family members have started to raise awareness about the high rates of violence they disproportionately impact indigenous communities tribal police departments are understaffed and under resourced another factor is that tribes don't have jurisdiction over non-native americans for all crimes there but a lot of concerns that the federal agencies don't respond that they don't take these crimes seriously a lack of evidence is the main reason federal officials are declining to prosecute crimes on reservations that should be the end of the discussion. there should be then a ok let's see while i'm wrong in this case why the is no evidence or why the evidence
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isn't good enough and make sure that doesn't happen yet. i've been looking at your instagram account and reading takes into the atmosphere behind the scenes this is a dialogue when donald trump announce his candidacy for president after them everyone has a voice for the best chance the democrats have to beat donald trump is to nominate an exciting inspirational kalish mother nominee join the global conversation on your thoughts to twitter and you find out his era. anger in sudan after just a handful of officers are blamed for raids on a protest camp that killed dozens of people.
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hello there i'm home i had seen this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. 5 children are killed during the latest airstrikes in syria's last rebel strongholds but the u.n. believes more crimes are being committed. another huge gathering in central hong kong after a violent ends to a band rally on saturday. and more than a 1000 people arrested as russian police crackdown on an increasingly defiance opposition movements in moscow. demonstrators have returns to the streets all sudan's capital angered by the findings of an investigation into raids on a process camp last month the military is blaming what it calls a handful of rule go officers for the violence which the opposition says killed at least $100.00 people have
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a morgan has more from neighboring ethiopia. a few officers diverting from their orders and no blame on sudan's military gentile 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 sittin at army headquarters in her town where the much and i mean one of the brigadier's was warned that he's not responsible for the operation yet he disobeyed orders and led the rapid support forces into the city an area and handed down. for them to get out of their armored vehicles and force the protesters out it's also stablished that the riot forces led by one of the colonels he alone 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
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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 resume to months 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 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
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a prisoner. or procrastinate the process what happened today's 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 transitional government protested on the streets continue their demand for justice but some analysts believe the investigation reports. that justice. from the justice perspective they raised their need to be an independent report. and i think the problem with most of the information about this is mostly when the ministry of truth witnesses. the victims who have been attacked and this whole thing this went on for a what's. the june 3rd attack was the most violent in the start of the protest in
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december many say 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 on just their own. at least 13 civilians including 5 children have been killed in the latest syrian government's airstrikes in the rebel held at le province the bombing campaign back spy russia has targeted hospitals water plants and homes the u.n. says that could amount to war crimes gupta has more. i seem all too familiar for the people of northwest syria homes reduced to rubble i was families ripped apart. i was yeah i really united nation is hurt there are no armed people no headquarters only unarmed civilians armed people. the syrian government backed by its russian ally
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launched an offensive to capture adlib in late april since then markets schools hospitals have all come under attack children have not been spared more than $200.00 were killed in just 3 months more than $800.00 civilians have now died. but it was locked up assad is targeting us because he wants us to give up and become displaced but where can we go there is nowhere to go with forced to remain here despite the bombing. it is the last major syrian opposition stronghold nearly half of its population is internally displaced people from different parts of syria have sought shelter here in september russian turkey agreed to designate it lead and surrounding areas as a deescalation zone civilians were meant to be protected by the airstrikes haven't stopped and the bloodshed continues but there were 4000 as good as
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a settler to be deescalated with the violence should be escalated 3 of them were one of the one the only specialty about it live that is the last place where people could be deported to and it's got in it with the turkish border which could be cleared. if you problem for 30 or for the e.u. and here's where there is some pressure on russia related to ad lib who actually did not respect the 1st 3 for the escalations ours we don't believe is going to respect the 4th or on friday the un human rights chief michelle accused the world of indifference to the plight of syrians for activists on the ground the carnage in it live in hama represents yet another brutal but all too familiar stage in the war priyanka gupta al jazeera. a mass rally is on the move in central hong kong less than a day after another process descended into violence elsewhere in the city we're bringing
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you live pictures of people marching in the downtown area rally has spilled from a park on c a main roads jus to the large turnout it's a large crowds defied place on saturday demonstrating in the outlying town of u.n. mon not far from the border with mainland china 20 people were injured when police moved in after several hours of protests began on june 19th against changes to hong kong's extradition laws but it's since grown in so winds of movement against the territories probation leaders and police brutality of more let's cross live to see sara quark is in hong kong for us as sara receiving yet another process certainly the pictures we are seeing larger than the one in un long on saturday what are we expecting from today's rally. you're correct this does seem to be a huge demonstration once again we've had almost 10 weeks of rallies being held
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every weekend at this one they started behind me in china paf which is in the central part of the city at the place deemed a city and only these organizers had requested to do i'm not sure i know that request for the much to go to an area. a pothole sonia stand memorial that was rejected the organizers took that to court that appeal was also refused and it seems that the organizers and the protesters have gone ahead with a much odd though why they've ignored those requests place to hold as a city an hour late and they're on the move now and now they've actually go ahead in the direction of the east central hong kong and that's in the direction of hong kong's government building which is the legislative council building 10 memorial area that's in the other direction to the east should start the sun yet set memorial area that hockey strike across the road from my lands office and placed
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there at the beijing place and the chinese army had beefed up security around that building because i thought i might be the target of this particular rally but at this stage these protesters are heading in the other direction but as you mentioned earlier there are huge numbers once again. those sirrah we saw this assassin's evening but these protests are descending into a violent confrontation with increasing regular hour and say you describe some of the build up. of the area near china's main liaison office how were you expecting the support brace for more confrontation. we saw some bottoms confrontations and clashes last night which was set for that night here in hong kong and that was out of your long and again these protesters were targeting police the slogans of the abuse that yelling to die is once again against the police now if those quote. it says do you head to the woods so yes to memorial park which is again across the road from the mainland china is my land is
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our office then there could be some other rescues that protect that part of the the it would be deemed legal because it has been granted permission has been granted by the place but this stage is peaceful that the number of people will see behind as we mentioned it's huge but there's a lot of different generations there are people with dogs other family members there are also some of the younger protests who have been coming back to these protests on a weekend the basis but again it's not the rally and as you mentioned earlier it's not just about dumping his extradition bill anymore it's a wider movement with greater calls for democracy in hong kong ok sarah clarke from you very much indeed. donald trump has been accused of a reeses amount to a year tax a prominent black american politician and that's a streets he brought presents trump's tweets came after a large a coming to criticize the u.s. president's policies on the mexican border trump called cummings
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a brutal bullies seeing his baltimore district as far worse and more dangerous than the boards are describing it as a discussing rats and rude since infested mess the congressman responded saying mr president i go home to my district daily each morning i wake up and go and fight for my neighbors patty who has more from washington d.c. . another norm broken this is a u.s. president denigrating a major american city that has happens to be mostly african-american and it's african-american congressman but eliza cummings is not an ordinary congressman he is an icon of the civil rights movement he has huge respect not only in his district but in the halls of congress the president has made it clear this is his strategy to get reelected he believes if you fires up his base core supporters of white supporters that they will come out in droves and they will get him another term there are a lot of analysts source.
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