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yeah. you see that's you know that's it that's. yeah i. know. you have a good ear overwhelmed by the situation but we'll see what the assistant shows now come to you think you. can bernie what are you looking for with this examination. how did you see it that's the corner of. the eye not collapsing from the point at which you're uncertain the new land. could. be after. you know. so far it looks like more right. than it is going to the smaller sized objects no. beam proven from pre-surgery test is dramatic this really is amazing. she was able to see just.
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the public health care system in pakistan as in many developing countries struggles with a lack of resources the result is that specialist medical treatment such as the old british transplant is out of reach of many of the poorest and the most and. yet here at the sindh institute of your own agenda transplantation one man's passion means that today more than a 1000000 patients here receive top class medical treatment at no cost under the job that demand i mean kharaj in pakistan to meet the doctor who has spent the last 40 years providing free health care to those who need it most. kidney disease is a huge health issue in pakistan compounded by poor diets and sanitation within the population. in 1972 dr added brisbane set up a small urology unit in karate to deal with this issue. inspired by the national health service of the u.k. his goal from the beginning was to offer this treatment absolutely free to
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everybody. so there is a way i look nice to meet you here by you well all thank you very much how are you all right i'm great of excitement here having us and so huge she has grown. from just an 8 bed was to now offer 650 beds in 9 separate centers across pakistan and today is the largest health organization in the country. so dr is free yeah how many of these patients will be seen today every well i was you know i got here last year for. our patients from all over the country. and you cannot finish all to anybody. how can you be. somebody country of it here. and he's coming to light. the people who come in real feeling i could a day you could go into the poor people live quietly disappear. for
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a few the number of officials here. here if you can or flowing. what. i thought i did it with facility and look to pay for it with the kind of well. i have to admit i'm actually shocked to see so many parents with children here i want to sit down. at age 75 dr rizvi still work 7 days a week to keep pace with the numbers of people expecting medical attention on a daily basis. so what if the. death is started here really in this room in which year i've started feeling tonight but at that time was all the treatment in here for a challenge holly's even from the beginning although day one. how did you manage
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that makes barry still regards to you as a u.t. now receive some government funding but it relies predominantly on money on equipment donated by individuals and organizations for. within the country and some from overseas so you're coming up from 1st place thank you speaking i really enjoyed the book and don't mean i was going to be in here my editor there were supposed to be a doctor but i tried he ground 0 for me for the sake of my mother he offered. valid. and often to going to news my. my have one got him in mind. one patient who is currently on dialysis and in need of a transplant is 35 year old asif who system assad has agreed to donate
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a kidney. as if works as a tailor to support his family in one of the poorest parts of crowd she said to. my ass about it are you getting hello everybody i got it like that hello. how are you all you know we're going to hear she's off she's up right so i said what does it mean for you to be able to have its transplant. big meeting. with the. new. alice puppet. that is what though that. you scared about to morrow. no no. you know i think the life. of me. i don't. want to tell my. kids anywhere. so
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much pain. about me that. you didn't know what it was but you need to get back to work that's why it was very important was not how you feeling about them or did you know the. i don't need it to do it but it will let you. forgive me if i needed it. among how do you feel about tomorrow larry and goodness me how you forgot to get me i'm going to i'm not i'm going to manage to linger. and you won't i'm not coming out many of us are not. covered in a star lots are more i will be fired up no problem tomorrow. later in the week as if i'm the sun that's attend and so are you t. for surgery. i was so that's how you do it really how you feeling.
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periods relaxed ok well good luck. to the summer it's going to go into states is now in office where to harvest the kidney so she's going to have that s.e.z. on the table if it's if she's already been washed all concert. there are a few teams of operating surgeons one team removes and some of that's done a kidney and the other implanted into the recipient asif along our border her kidneys fail to waste products from the blood before converting them into europe in the hope is that after transplant asif will no longer need dialysis to rid his body of waste your good. how are you ok you look nervous. ok. so at one point said trees are going to.
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talk to reason overseas both teams so back to the that's it. just exposing the kid. is the photo you know it's just. putting it on a socialist show you know just to explore that they keep in miami oh isn't that exactly surgeons continue to work with most of that dr rizvi makes preparations for us if so peroration. it's. got to establish should the patient yes kind of liver threat this kidney and paste but you know if you think the fact that i think. this is true. meeting is that it's also drinking yes but the. hand that's that we. put up our country of that bill and those kids are going to be hooked up with darky of the sleeping and the green of the board linking the debian up but you see
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that a lot of good that you are to will be going to read the bill they're going through that. are your idea but. i really. had to react to that. so it's free so let's kidney has been successfully removed and is now being prepared for passage transplant how long is your ischemia time process has not been more than hoping it will go. cold solution we couldn't wash all the blood out yes and he would be cool. pretty good so done with a body in mind we would reduce how many cases of you don't sort. out your running time so late. oh my god oh that's. i don't but 4525 years he remembers the number and how he will forever leave his he can use getting high.
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for the last hour see i didn't it's just not ok. to risk me and his team carried out pakistan's 1st kidney transplant in 1085. damian indeed the 1st came to deny anybody we were tense because he had lost not to when the leg there. will be blood that to you from the leg. or the hard you know he wanted to bring her. in we'd. be away looking. you know started pouring. there's been some changes since then but a lot of pain to do but we tried to follow the knowledge and. one 5th of. the team what foster connect my son let's get me to asif spain and author of for that in addition
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to the being. here when matilda going to be free and they just go and now this is the kidney reproduce they need. and the longer looks white or the blood is going through is that right and if you're it's a good thing you were to look at the hives early you're in dripping out for this the kidney was. extremely good would. of course prefer the process of this could be didn't work it didn't have dialysis the survival of her whole made you think he would have found this treatment anywhere else there would. be for the zine. to get . the following day asif and my son that's our. covering in the post operation.
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so that's how you do it or fine yeah the champagne we've got going to really be a little bit going to look a bit of a veritable. over by. over here is how you're feeling i said you're going to my children are so i'm learning a bit about your birds but there's nothing better manners and you would do it now while. we're at it would be the well being of the it doesn't go away like 2nd life it's amazing and what about your mother my that that you never bring up a 6 year old friend and. keep our own. take care of our boy. as if a massage will join the list of thousands of transplant recipients and durness who will receive lifelong support following best surgery. meanwhile dr rizvi and his
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team continue striving to keep up with the ever increasing demand for the medical treatments that i saw you tee off done so much already well i don't know it's not i don't know the timing with it. it's my life but what i'm doing and my being i'm training the surgeon there better than me i still there will never be a break of. every human being. in this thread throughout this cause and i need people. just because he would be. the go to the right to access health care for he would be. eradicating prissie in cambodia relies on education and treatment. on.
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participation. in. the wilderness of cambodia under 3. for profit illegal timber trade. investigates the plunder of cambodia's forests. 0. dozens are killed in 2 attacks in the yemeni port city of aden well hoofy fighters playing another hit on saudi arabia. following down jordan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up attacks on
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the hospitals in syria we have reaction from russia on the u.n. chief saying investigate. more protesters are killed in sudan during what's been called a 1000000 man march. and china releases a military video that appears to be a warning to protesters in hong kong. now who the fight is in yemen have claimed 2 major attacks on saudi backed forces it comes just weeks after the u.a.e. started drawing down its military presence in yemen where the biggest attack happened at a military base used by iraq's he trained forces in the port city of aden at least 36 people are confirmed dead early in the city there was a coordinated bomb attack on a police station during morning roll call at least 13 people were killed but no
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group has yet claimed responsibility but who the fighters also announced a further attack saying they'd fired a long range missile across the saudi arabian border at a military facility in the month stephanie decker has more. it started as a military parade. it ended in this the result of what he said was a missile striking age in the seat of the saudi backed government the campus a base for amorality trained and supported units among those key. eld the senior military commander brigadier general need feet seen here earlier in the week wearing the red bray but it wasn't the only message the hooty sent on thursday they also said they'd fired a long range missile at the port city of demand in saudi arabia hundreds of kilometers away a 1st in this saudi led 4 year long war 2 brazen attacks with a very clear message they are layers you know true to this military action by her you know you've got one of the 1st thing that they want you to do is that moment in
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kong with the new reason actually during from adnan i think they wanted to show the saudi duck when they are losing support and that and allies there who are the all quite capable of actually hitting them and he didn't quite where they fell them with calls to go where the fell but they had a stronghold in the saudi led war was launched to remove the iranian backed 2 things from yemen or to weaken them at least there seems to be no end in sight the latest attack is going to the message that. the back to voters is going to come under attack on that they are a legitimate target because the are working with the saudi about forces no political achievements on either side saudi's ally the u.a.e. is pulling back its presence and even held a rare meeting with an iranian delegation on cheese day to discuss issues in the strait of hormuz it's a political stalemate in a conflict this killed thousands of civilians left tens of thousands of children
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starving and crippled what was already one of the world's poorest countries stephanie decker al-jazeera medical sources in saddam hussein at least 4 people have been killed after security forces opened fire on protesters it happened during nationwide marches campaigning against the killing of at least 6 other protesters who were shot in a demonstration on monday ruling transitional military council blames the paramilitary rapid support force for opening fire on a high school students complaining about the cost of living agenda says some soldiers have been arrested or hit morgan joins us via skype from ethiopia's capital addis ababa so he reports of 4 more protesters being killed what more can you tell us. well there are any protesters took to the streets from about 1 o'clock local time which is around 11 g 2 to demands justice for the killings of protesters a fellow protesters in the city of a look laid on monday now and they were met by they were met with opened fire with live ammunition by security forces in the city of ramallah which is the tent city
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of the capital hot zone and they were protesting demanding accountability accountability so it's likely that they will be demanding accountability for the deaths of the protesters today so far we know from medical sources that 4 people have been killed but we also know that there are dozens of others injured and protesters are saying bets with more deaths they're demanding that the opposition coalition they say they have given that it's not see to and who represent them should hold negotiations with the transitional military council and he but they were supposed to be top of the seating between the opposition and the military did that ever happen while they're supposed to be meeting shortly it's not clear if that would happen or not but the activists and the process those on the ground are demanding that the opposition coalition not go ahead with those meetings they've already agreed on an initial power sharing agreement which gives the forces of freedom ancient region which is the opposition coalition have the seats in the supreme council which effectively will be the presidency and it will be getting all
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of the stations with the exception of the us defense ministry and interior ministry in the executive council but protesters are saying that they don't know the details of the rules of these 2 councils and they don't want to share power with the military especially when they are protesting and they're met with like a musician so they've been manning that the opposition coalition all these talks at the moment it looks like it's will be going on but it largely depends on how many people will be killed at the end of the day and how many people will be injured and how much pressure the protesters can put on the ones who are present in that's what we see sions thank you. now the united nations says it will investigate attacks on un supported facilities including hospitals in northwest syria the 2nd general antonio good television out of the probe of the 2 thirds of the security council petition for it the investigation will look into syrian government and russian airstrikes on 14 sites in the province attacks continue in the region in spite of an agreement in september by turkey and russia to make the area
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a deescalation zone where mike hanna joins us live now from the u.n. in new york mike so we understand the russian delegation at the u.n. has been responding to this inquiry what did they have to say indeed yes well the reactions to the secretary general's announcement of a board of inquiry reflected the deep divisions that exist within the security council which has led to the inquiry in the 1st place the 10 members who requested this investigation to happen of all welcome the secretary general's decision however russia was quick to condemn what it said was a decision based on fake news to think that it was a mistake and regret that there was a pressure of secretary general from from the part of the countries that really don't want to bring peace to syria there is a lot of news about this a lot of fake situations like the recent ones so we doubt very much that this is for the sake of investigation this is for the sake of blaming syria and russia of
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the things that we do not do and mike in the last few minutes the 2nd general isn't speaking about the russian position there what did he have to say there's a d. the secretary general had a shed statement on the climate change which was something that had been organized for a period of time however after that statement was made there were of course a number of questions about his decision to launch the board of inquiry and indeed direct questions about russian opposition to this decision this is what the secretary general at to say. i fully respect the rights of the russian federation to these agree with me as i also respect the position of 10 other members of the security council the opposite opinion. i believe that these inquiries can produce an important result and they can get into that every single be done to make sure that these board of inquiry acts with full objectivity not to
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prove it is seeing but to simply say what the tools is well the sad debate is likely to get even more intense following a statement issued by human rights watch which says bluntly that information provided in the security council was used by russia to target. objects within the northwest syria this is a very damning accusation and certainly one that is going to intensify this ongoing debate in the wake of the secretary general's decision to announce an investigation or to my kind of the u.n. in new york mike thank you. now a new video being circulated by china's army appears to be a warning to protesters in hong kong beijing has been relatively quiet about the escalating unrest in the semi autonomous region and to tell us has more now from. this video has been released by the hong kong garrison of china's people's
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liberation army and given the timing in the context it's clearly aimed at those thinking of taking part in further protests it starts with a zoom in from spice directly down on to hong kong. and then it plays out like an action film full of pumping music quick cut edits and dramatic shots of soldiers training explosions guns but a big section in the middle of this 3 minute video focuses in on how the army would deal with protests and riots. so just shouts out all consequences are at your own risk and then you see soldiers with riot shields marching down the street clearing a protest involved tanks or water cannons used as well so far china's army the military has not gotten involved in any of the protests but clearly they're showing that they are prepared to and at an event to mark the anniversary of the army the head of the hong kong garrison chang dao shan he said
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that the protests and the damage they've done to the prosperity of hong kong should not be tolerated taken all together this is a clear message from beijing by their garrison here that if they need to they could send in the military to deal with future protests but facebook says it shot down a propaganda campaign link to saudi arabia's government 350 accounts have been banned from the social media platform for boosting state propaganda and attacking the region's rivals as the latest wave of takedowns which is also targeted russian iranian and hate groups. so it's coming out of his era. taking aim at joe biden a tough time for the former us vice president at the democrats' debate. and another day another murder scene alfio crime is creating ghost towns in mexico more in that state.
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however small island off the coast of cuba it was yesterday registered $52.00 degrees celsius now that is hot even for this part of the world but this has been not as part of the world southwest around kuwait and this eastern side of iraq for the whole summer still 41 in the forecast at around this whole area though high is hot the edge of the monsoon cloud rays edging from pakistan into afghanistan a few showers are these are north of the baby news far north as tashkent are ratty but west of it nothing just wind direction to guard the temperatures berries at 30 baghdad $45.00 to $47.00 now the wind had been a strong. cutoff by this great incursion of pride from the south which has produced almost continuous cloud and drizzle in somalia for the last 2448 hours or so it's going green.
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