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the border city of goma a one year old daughter and the wife of the man who died of a bone on wednesday night and soy has more details. on a normal morning this main border crossing between the democratic republic of congo and rwanda is busy with people going back and forth 15000 people use this crossing daily as families visit relatives and traders stick their goods to the market millions of dollars a maid in buda trade every year but for a few hours on thursday the barriers walk illust iranian government saying it wanted to evaluate a boiler situation in the congolese city of goma seizing in one lane that position taken by everyone but close the border is not a good to see show us what people tell us is it but they haven't detected it here on the border. that we crossed over yesterday and we didn't have any problems but a large quantity of corn but this morning we came back to get our goods and
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therefore bade us from crossing into rwanda because the customs office was not working inquired about it and they said it's because of. health workers in goma say they are well prepared and are continuing to trace people who could have made contact with a ball of victims when the world health organization declared a bola in the d r c a public health emergency of international concern officials warned countries against closing borders saying people may start using informal crossings where there are no proper medical check points and this could just make things west we're talking hundreds of process if not more. so let's cover is counterproductive because it interferes with that and is certainly find another way or more remote here is where you can go across the knee border you can find a different way. of vaccination campaign is underway and other regions in the east india are so. but
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a controversial proposal by the world health organization to deploy a new 2nd vaccine for clinical trials is raising concern this new vaccine that's being discussed is one that requires 2 doses about 56 days apart so there's a lot of discussion about if we know we have an effective vaccine that's being used and his taken so long to get acceptance by the population if there's enough of that vexing and we know it's effective why introduce another vaccine into into this outbreak for now at the border travelers are relieved that operations are back to not once but many people in this city of around 2000000 are afraid that the disease that has arrived on their doorstep may spread catherine sorry al-jazeera nairobi kenya. still has on the program wire around says washington's latest sanctions are childish and will have no effect. on teams of trump supporters gathered to watch
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his reelection rally in cincinnati will be life in the highest. head of the flood risk has gone now from northern england boroughs a surprise after charley for late july early august with the remains are still in the north you might well find that some of that rain is significant in southern sweden denmark or northern germany and the trailing frontal system it also delineates sort of cup of cold rain which is rude shown itself in moscow 16 degrees which is the case on thursday is about 8 below normal that does get much better on friday or saturday to be honest so that's cold hard to say for the time of year some cloud it will be rain showers will like to be potentially sundry further west as has been the case on now for a long time there in the southern outs to slovenia down. northern balkans it looks
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ok in greece and turkey and improved in remain here and most of france and i beriah are enjoying the sunshine as it should be based on the london's 24 still was touch of an old place and maybe feel won't be quite what it should be and this green has expanded rather more the way of showers through central europe creeping down to normal greece now it's dry along the shores of north africa we rely on wind direction again for temperatures it's already forecast to be 40 into nice nice george warming up but just slowly in our g's. a conflict that is now considered to be the world's worst humanitarian crisis how many did not know how to die this stock is. really for sale and investigation into our billions of euros are made from supplying arms to saudi arabia
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a leader of the coalition fighting a war in the south the case is. that. the amount of money involved yemen war profiteers on al-jazeera. color again undermined at the top stories on al-jazeera the rebels in yemen have claimed 2 major attacks on saudi and iran teabag forces the largest was on a military camp in the port city of ated where 36 people were killed. 4 people have been shot dead at a rally in the sudanese city of. tapping during a march demanding justice for the killing of at least 6 other protesters on monday
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. and the united nations says it will investigate attacks on un supported facilities in northwest syria that's after 2 thirds of the security council petitioned for the inquiry. about a few hours' time the us president will outline his pitch for reelection in 2020 asked a campaign rally in the city of cincinnati america's economic strength is likely to dominate the events even as worries remain over the trade war with china the trumpet ministration is reportedly frustrated that talks all progressing as fast as it wants and has just. announced a new set of tires why did your casters lie for us in cincinnati 1st of all heidi what more do we know about these new tires that president trump's talking about. felicity this breaking news came down via president trusts twitter feed about an hour ago with his announcement of an additional 10 percent tariff on $300000000000.00 worth of chinese imports trump on twitter said that this was
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because china has not fulfilled its promise given earlier to buy more american agricultural products now this effectively puts an end to the temporary trade truce that we had seen taking effect since june when both sides agreed to avoid further escalate ing the trade war while talks were ongoing and these new tariffs that were announced by trump today would not kick in until september 1st so that still does give both sides some time to continue those talks and in fact the president has in the fridge in the very recent past said that he thinks those those toss continue to be constructive and that he looks forward to a more positive dialogue on the city trouble course looking forward to this rally what will create expect from us. right well there are likely will be 2 main topics that trump focuses on at this reelection rally one is
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his sustained attack on the democratic candidates who are vying to win the democratic primary primary than face off against trump in november for the last 2 nights democrats have taken the headlines because they've been debating on stage amongst themselves and trump responded this morning with tweets saying that foreign adversaries of the united states are looking forward to one of those democratic candidates occupying the white house because it wouldn't trump's words make it easier to take advantage of the united states he also said that none of those democratic. annotates would be able to sustain the economic growth that the country has seen while trump has been in the white house and indeed that message of economic strain is a very popular one among his base as well as general americans and it is something that trumps advisors are hoping the president sticks to tonight here at this rally but there's always that unpredictability that we get with trump especially when he
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gets off script at these rallies and so we might see also a further defense of the accusations that he's faced in recent weeks of racism by he has used very divisive language attacking minority political leaders in the states in fact 2 weeks ago at his last reelection rally the crowd erupted in chance of send her back which played to a race a stroke that democrats say trump was using against iran over the somalian born u.s. congresswoman from minnesota so we'll go back to that which does that seem to rally his base increase the energy at these sort of rallies that remains to be seen in the city heidi thank you. all the front runner in the race to be the democratic party's nominee for president is under increasing pressure off appearing to struggle in a t.v. debate former vice president joe biden face attacks from the other presidential hopefuls are messed up attempts to say his campaign's telephone number is 100
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reports from detroit. the front runner spot was joe biden's to lose any plan to win or go down fighting in debate one comolli harris attacked biden got a boost in the polls. on the way in to debate 2 he asked her to go easy minutes later on question one he has sailed her plan for publicly funded health care the senators had several plans for you can't be president trying with double talk on this plan we are now paying 3 bill a trillion dollars a year for health care in america over the next 10 years it's probably going to be 6 trillion dollars we must then inside detroit's fox theater came an avalanche of counterattacks on immigration it looks like one of us has learned the lessons of the past and one of us hasn't on criminal justice because you stood up and use that tough on crime phony rhetoric we got
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a lot of people liked it but destroyed communities like mine and on climate change washington state governor jay inslee called biden's plan in adequate his disagreement with his response with me it did. when he said. there's no working this out this is our last chance and the next president we had to move our house is on fire we're going to put it out. as well it had a target on his back he was hit again and again by his critics on a day each time he struck back over the next few days the polls will determine whether those repeated attacks left a lasting mark to win against president democrats who have to win in states like michigan which trump won in 2016 detroiter mario mauro has some advice come here often work hard to make sure they connect with the voters make sure there is some type of connection with issues. education just black issues we black folks like everybody else want to talk about those issues that are going
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to be successful in the future student loan. in his closing remarks biden bungled his own fund raising phone number he meant to say text joe to 30330 instead he said go to joe 30330 and help me in this fight the repeated attacks that apparently ran the leading candidate john hendren 08 detroit. iran has accused the us of being childish for imposing sanctions on its foreign minister zarif assets in america have been frozen washington says he promotes the reckless agenda of iran's supreme leader to strip ari has more from the iranian capital iran's president taking center stage at an event in azerbaijan province but his speech was yet again dominated by foreign politics attacking the united states decision to impose sanctions on iran's top diplomat foreign minister mohammad javad
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zarif on. the shows that they got frustrated and now if they say we want to negotiate well the path for that is with the foreign ministry and the foreign minister as the head of that ministry they're afraid of the ministers interviews this shows that the white house is shaken and it is afraid of the logic of an intelligent deployment. zarif is the latest victim of the u.s. maximum pressure campaign on iran it's freezing his assets in the us and these approvals to visit united nations headquarters in new york will no longer be guaranteed. in a tweet he said the u.s. reason for designating me is that i am iran's primary spokesperson around the world it has no effect on me or my family as i have no property or interests outside of iran thank you for considering me such a huge threat to your agenda the western educated diplomats is one of the architects of the 2015 nuclear agreement with world powers. but now he's fighting to keep the deal alive following the united states withdrawal from it last year.
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u.s. national security adviser john bolton says the foreign minister is no honest broker we consider job and zarif the foreign minister an illegitimate spokesman for ron r and iran itself is a government you consider illegitimate do not well exactly it is a state sponsor of terrorism it is the world's central banker of terrorism biggest financer biggest armor the sentients come at a time of heightened tensions between tehran and washington be it in the waterways of the gulf or in proxy conflicts in the middle east the united states says it doesn't recognize the reefs authority in leading the goetia. many here see that as ironic given zarif is known to be very close to iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei and if anyone has the authority to engage with the west it will be him but washington says it also doesn't want to engage with anyone from iran's government
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the foreign minister is now the latest on a long list of arabian officials under u.s. sanctions and with each new designation any real hope of resolving the conflict between tehran and washington gets bleaker there are such a pari al-jazeera to her on britain france and germany have called on north korea to engage in meaningful negotiations with the u.s. and international sanctions be fully enforced until pyongyang dismantle its nuclear program the u.n. security council held a closed door meeting off to north korea's latest missile launch this week state media says leader kim jong un oversaw the test firing of a new rocket launcher system on wednesday but south korea's military says it fired 2 short range ballistic missiles. i mean video being circulated by china's army appears to be a warning to protest as in hong kong beijing has been relatively quiet about the months of unrest in the semi autonomous region the video is being seen as
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a possible threat for how it could respond if those demonstrations continue and thomas has the details from hong kong. based video has been released by the hong kong garrison of china's people's liberation army and given the timing in the context it's clearly a of 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. a soldier 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 a water cannons used as well so far china's army the military has not gotten
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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 here saying. he said 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 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 it is the latest wave of takedowns which is also targeted russian iranian and hate groups how to call them is a senior fellow at the atlantic council's digital forensic research he says more governments are beginning to use social media in this way. this isn't
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a unique situation many governments on their own are creating these coordinated and authentic networks online in order to spread their messages and and attack their rivals or in some cases as we're seeing here with the u.a.e. pages that came down a p.r. company was paid to post messages in. support of the. policies and so it's certainly not new but it's becoming much more prevalent. and of course you can find out much more about many of the stories we're covering on add like getting to a website it just has come down to sarah. undermined are the top stories on al-jazeera who think rebels in yemen have claimed to major attacks on saudi amorality back forces the biggest attack was on a military camp used by iraqi trained forces in the port city of $836.00 people
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were killed there who the fight is also fought a long range missile across the saudi border at a military facility in amman. doctors in sudan say 4 people have been shot dead at a rally in the city of just outside the capital khartoum when security forces opened fire on protesters they were taking part in a nation wide rally calling for justice for the deaths of 6 other protesters who were killed during a student demonstration on monday the ruling transitional military council has blamed paramilitary forces for monday's killings and says soldiers they've arrested at the moment has more. we know from the sudanese central doctor's committee that at least what we test is have been killed and has been so full of those aged and in critical condition we've heard from the military council members of the record support forces which is headed by the deputy head of the military council for the deaths on monday but they're also blaming the students that it's news that russians
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association with the killings of protesters saying that the association is the one and the opposition coalition is the one in sight and it will just as to take to the streets in the 1st place therefore any our deaths will be the responsibility of the opposition coalition which is that claim that the up that single issue is also going on the military council saying that they should retire from any harm and from its resources the united nations will investigate attacks on u.n. supported facilities in northwest syria secretary general antonio terra's announced the investigation after 2 thirds of the security council petitioned for it the investigation will look into syrian government and russian asterix on sites. hospitals it province. rwanda has reopened this western border with democratic republic of congo off to closing it's to prevent the latest ebola outbreak from spreading to more cases have been reported in the border city of goma the one year old daughter and wife of the man who died of a phone on wednesday. and those are the latest headlines coming up an exclusive
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performance from the libyan american hip hop artist. on the street next. i didn't grow. on the cover of a magazine if i ever had a dream it was my people just overcoming a bad regime a wonder woman be seen part of me wasn't sure if some sort of silly pride or thought of some of how a philistine how did it they told us the true form is the part that i learned not to hold a hope of them apart running never jumped about being in a celebrity comic i was content with just play
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a mass sonic understand i came from pain and torture acca never dream about the fame and fortune how was just happy i wasn't named abortion but now that i'm here i'm proud i'm here only for standing ovations the good of. today the street welcomes him. for an exclusive interview a life plan performance and. tell us about the challenges he's faced as a muslim artist and what inspires his music senior thought through twitter and our live you tube chat. ok i was an artist who feels he's u.s. hit with the sounds of middle east and north africa they live in america musician relates tales of struggle while expressing the power of political engagement and resistance the son of a libyan pro-democracy activists he was an opponent of then leader moammar gadhafi go bass rapper has campaigned for a host of activists causes he was
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a headline name among several arab american artists who joined the employ 5 peace saving syrian lives toured in 2017 now k m is preparing to release his most personal and focused work yet to have it's good to have you in the street as well as for pleasure thank you for having me will was shaped by at parents family but you will story about how you became what inspires you comes directly from your dad even mentioned right at the top of the show he sent us some pictures this is your dad tell us about him and how that influenced where you ended up going up. so. my father you know obviously was a political prisoner in libya he. helped form up position movement and we grew up in lexington kentucky amongst a community of political dissidents and i just remember my father being very jovial very kind very loving even with my mother they were never too shy to be affectionate towards one another you know different or maybe
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a stereo typical north africa and a middle east of father he was a poet he was a wordsmith he used to make up songs and freestyle around the house about anything about a food i don't like about being in pots and pans a little rhyme a little a little fire that he told you as a kid. i mean i know and like libyan dialogue go ahead ok make a show i used to not eat food like food and. so he used to be like kind of. who are looking. for and was just saying basically like. all of the bread and leave in the fall of me just like anything that look at that job by their job their job. and fool of course being father beings which i don't like him either so i can relate there so i want to share this with you we're talking about family this is new to who says his music has a special place in my heart i often listen to it when i need that dose to ease my soul and uplift us especially when thinking of the evils in society 8 years ago i
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was listening to his song at home and my now late father began dancing with his music delighted by my father's humor i big began recording the dancing it's a memory and a video recording i am glad to have my father in other words even such a powerful song can have light effects which is a powerful quality an artist so thank you to new day for sharing that but. take us us into the realm of what this means to have it connected to family because as you mentioned your father was a poet but he was also a leading opposition activist and you spent the 1st few years of your life on the run. as beautiful to me but i would thank you for sharing that. i mean for us family was everything and ironically we were separated from our family we were exiled we had no communication but i grew up with the closest bonds that i think human beings can form with one another because this collective group for awhile my
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family was bouncing around and they were. iraq. london and in those days assassinations and stuff were prevalent and they decided collectively to move to united states sic asylum and continue the organization over there so i grew up in a community of people who only have each other and you know we struggle together we overcame poverty and deaths and consoled one another so for someone who didn't grow but a lot of blood family around i know that i have way more human connections and the average person. you know to have been there is officially just shy which is your mom and dad and you at the front and then get in their brother's vi and we can actually see the love in the bones that. for somebody who is living in america and there was a moment for you where you actually had a chance to go back home to libya for the very 1st time and meet your family you can see that in a document you had to be released yet but it's called sing freedom i want to share just a moment of you eating with your family have
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a look. how do. people actually know you know oh what about it has to. do good. but not. i don't know about it but i'm sure you know that. right now. that's a beautiful moment i don't feel at home. how does that influence how do you know what your music. you know i learned a lot about myself during that trip and this actually that feeling has inspired my current concert series or storytelling series called the long way home and i realized growing up you know 1st libya was always home lexington always has a home a place in my heart but when i go back to visit the people that i grew up with
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aren't there in the moment it feels like a place i spent a lot of time in but if they're there it feels like home libya when i got there for the 1st time. it moved me and i had emotions that i couldn't articulate it really felt like home but at the same time from being very transparent with myself and honest they know as soon as i step off the plane and i'm not from you still send i think you won't know what is it does a close this is on all of us anybody in the studio if you go overseas so i started thinking maybe home is only a physical place maybe some mental place and for me my home is my people and that's when i'm surrounded by people that i'm vulnerable with that i can be at peace with that understand my struggle and understand my journey so of course libya is a huge slice of that but i feel like i can step in a few different circles and really relate to that home feeling so k.m. your home is your people which is a great segue for your next song never been heard before publicly him and his band will now play a new song medlock wrote as he gets settled here's a video comment from. a fan and a fellow
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a rapper. a guy so the thing about time he's so deep down to earth i met him one time this event fan and i shook up with him another time at i heart he's such a personable guy and the thing about him is that you don't really feel like you're meeting an artist you feel like you're meeting a person and growing up in a muslim community as a brother it also wraps amish just assume he's a great source of inspiration and hearing the story about his father in libya just really keeps you perseverance and always having the thought in your head about why you're going to become better which. was. he. was. we grew up in gaza.
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but we created boston strong love love for. this community that what. we all enjoyed in the one street sex or. circuit oh so that was like 2 blocks to life forms to a new place. now with a much less subtle ever had a lack of love lol i'm bringing subtle foolish. things called. white america wasn't for the libyan livin in time where was it inside like in the baby in my little nappy saddling up on the cabbage patch my father had escaped the savage jackson. got the battle axe painted a country of cadillac battles the rate of family on the highway everything i would rather at some point blood but we lived together there were a lot of things that was to get through to bridge the gap of their lives no longer
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i want to thank you so much you always talk about school k n can you give us some props them to us welcome to the streams what yeah some blessed always say when we get together avengers assemble is a superstar we've got dan alexis on the vocals we've got ice on the keys welcome amir too bad grace with the phone and trumpet we've got greg the guard on the bass of colossal coleman on the drums it's our international superstar ronnie malley switching between the guitar and the road today thank you so much scott we have more for you in just a fake have come back to the task in our community i really love that people
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commenting live on you tube this is rahman who says i. i'm so proud they're saying 5 year but i want to switch over to tweet because they're getting those into just some praise here mohamed says. meaningful work goes beyond his artistic lyrics can't take my freedom which is a song that you will hear coming up with a key advocate presentation that spread through the world i remember my friends who aren't libyan told me that song made them more aware about the situation in libya so also being a person who spreading awareness there but this last comment i want to bring to you is via instagram because we got so many questions and comments when our community heard that was coming on the show so i'll start with this one here from someone who says what does freedom mean to you and i'm going to take that a little bit further because freedom in the sense of knowing that you weren't free to travel for a very long period of time talked about the. yeah i mean freedom of movement is one
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of the most basic human rights to you know. anybody and for me people wonder why i disappeared i saw comment on twitter like oh you know he was making music about libya and he kind of went back to his old life in the states and really i faced a situation where i was on a no fly over the face and perpetual harassment detainment and surveillance during that time period i couldn't release any music i couldn't really be social and social media couldn't do anything and you know were part of a class action lawsuit to clear my name and it took about 3 and a half years for that to happen so during that time had to cancel to go overseas a kind of work i could. make a living. of grown very appreciative of being able to do that now currently can you describe because you are used to telling that story about not being on being on the no fly list but can you tell us one of those moments where you were taken off the plane and you interrogated because any of the stories are
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remarkable and also terrifying sure i mean you know when you say people just like honest sucks you couldn't travel when i fly yeah but we don't think of how dehumanizing and degrading some of it is i mean i think the moment you're talking about was i had quite s. at that time which is secondary security selecting status this designation was for was there for anybody deemed a potential threat to national security you've got to show up early to the airport maybe to print your boarding pass maybe when you get to security you have to see a supervisor they go through your phone if you have a notebook they take pictures at every page you know book. strenuous security interrogation and then after that when you get to the gate same thing so i passed all of the security measures i was flying from chicago to lexington had a connection in detroit. i made it through all the security get on a plane to detroit a woman came and asked me for my id i gave it to her and then she said i'm sorry but we're going have to ask you to get off the flight mind you to suppose that my
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destination i was in the middle of nowhere and i said what's going on they couldn't give me a reason to refund anything and just the feeling of getting off the plane all sitting in the front and all of the faces behind me giving me a sheep as a grin like you know we got you sucker even know it was really humiliating and then just to be left stranded and thankfully i know people in michigan but what if i did it you know it just felt really dehumanizing. even with all of the struggles that you've gone through to put out music and just to live your life as a human being there are people online who are saying along the way you've been helping other people and so i wanted to share some of those tweets this is malik who says k.m. was the 1st person to put on for me as an artist he took me on tour with him spread my post and i had no buzz and a 1000 percent is a driving factor into why i started and continue to make music today he goes on to say muslim hip hop is interesting nowadays what i appreciate pushit about him some music is that it wasn't hillard towards islam but it had clever specific references
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towards the faith and culture around it without separating out those who weren't in the community is that how you would describe your music you make of this thing so i think a different don't make islamic news i'm not the equivalent of a gospel artist i'm a muslim who happens to also be an artist and for me it's important not to try to speak on behalf of any group of people whether muslims libyan or anything i just exist on a spectrum of a part of the story i'm not the story and i just try to contribute in that fashion there are so many examples on your instagram account of you doing charity your parents is you doing concerts which is to help other people so your activism is a big deal let me just show our audience this picture here and this is amplify peace tour you're obviously feeling it's this this drive that you have to help of the people where does that come from. i think each of us have a role to play in society we're blessed with certain talents i had
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a rude awakening when the revolution 1st happened in libya for example i have a lot of friends who are going back home people who have never been there in their life but we were always raised. with the understanding that we're returning my father used to say. when we return we always thought like it's going to be a year 2 years 3 years so for me it was really beautiful to see so many people who have never stepped foot in libya my age moved there and you have people helping with logistics helping with aid helping with communication towers and so here i am like oh i need to get over there 2 of them you know and i remember my family even say my family over there like you know don't bring your butt on here what are you going to do you can be useless you know how to do the stuff stay over there raise awareness organize stuff organize media get people to tell our story share our story with the world and this was really early on before c.n.n. before anybody had made it in there. so that was kind of a humbling moment for me when i realized you know let me play my position and do the part that i can. without this scene from someone who says do you think libya was better off under. you didn't lead in libya under gadhafi but you father did it
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because we couldn't have been killed if we lived there you know i don't live there because my you know my uncles who were assassinated in 1804 did i was named after busy whose bodies were found in a freezer in 2001 and couldn't live there fairly and when i say that's a very important question a lot of people ask it but i always say it's the wrong question because it creates a revisionist history so if we say for example you have a tyrant a slave master let's say let's say you had a slave master in america who oppress the people living with rape tortured would they be correct in revolting whatever happens if they make their decision whatever happens next does that negate the initial reason so maybe they overthrow the slave master and they can feed themselves and they prosper maybe they turn on each other if i whatever happens next there's a negate the initial thing so anytime we have a. leader who's a brutal leader if you take. north korea if you take let's say even
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hitler probably the worst leader i can think of in history in germany if germany had fallen apart after if there was a lot of proxy wars from different countries if there were no existing institutions if italy was paying gains in germany to keep migrants from going and the country fell apart would be look back then and say oh well electricity is on and off and there was good you can't really use that kind of revisionist history at the end of the day a lot of people were nothing really with gadhafi at all before the revolution and some people are mistaken in thinking that he wanted to unite africa the difference he wanted to rule africa which is ego said it is not based on the people who perpetuated a lot of wars in africa and sudan. at the end of the day oppression was just rampant so when you say at least they had safety under gadhafi it was safe in the sense that the hostage situation is safe which is if i take my legal hostage right now she's safe as long as she don't say about the movie she
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does what i do and i want to tell there is a very i want to go to a slightly lighter moment but again inspired by what you post and i'm wondering if you'll superpower might be nice because if you look you know instagram account you talk about how you love the x.-men how bad of marvel i'm guessing you've probably got a couple of these figures at home and you love them what is it about the x.-men you cannot get to because i think that's such a great take away message to such a question. i literally learned how to exist as a muslim in america through watching x.-men as a kid and i feel like the x.-men represent a lot of marginalized communities within the x.-men you have a group of people who are new it's through no fault of their own and because people don't understand that the general public and they fear them and because they fear them they hate them and oppressive policies are put into power by the government. and as
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a reaction there are some. who fight against those oppressive policies also with the violence and they're covered on t.v. and it gives the existing it's a bad name but you have you have these characters who are struggling with who they are why they're not accepted and you've got you know the struggle of the 2 main character professor x. who thinks we should always be peaceful and we should always fight with love and understand you've got negredo whole fighting against oppression he said reading of the x.-men i will always think of them differently and thank you for bringing us. own the stream so am i will i keep calling you khalid of course because that is your former state department called moses on you tube says i'm so proud of the mix of people on this stage that's what makes america great love you al jazeera so we're going to talk about that mix of people in in with another performance by k. m. and his band this is can't take our freedom just before that here's a video comment from that bit
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story moved on august. the saudi u.a.e. war on yemen has led to thousands of deaths and left millions hungry what role has the u.s. played in the world's worst humanitarian crisis on this is the entity that has the right to begin and end wars robert malley a top advisor on the middle east to president obama talks to al-jazeera. hello i'm barbara starr in london these are the top stories on our jazeera who the rebels in yemen have claimed 2 major attacks on saudi and iraqi backed forces this just weeks after the u.a.e. started drawing down its military presence in the country the biggest attack happened that a military camp used by m.
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iraqi trained forces in the port city of aden at least 36 people were killed who the fighters also say that they fired a long range missile across the saudi border at a military facility in the mum stephanie decker reports. 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 killed the senior military commander brigadier general monied 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 the 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 the herd and i think that one of the 1st thing that they want you to do is that moment
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in kong with the new reason actually with your income i think they want you to show up when they are losing support and there and allies there who are all quite capable of actually hitting them and he did them quite a haul of where they fell them with calls to go webby probably had a stronghold in the saudi led nor 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 buck to voters is going to come under attack under the are a legitimate target because the are working with the saudi about. 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 doctors in sudan say 4 people have been shot dead at a rally in the city of on dumont just outside the capital khartoum after security forces opened fire on protesters they were taking part in a nationwide rally calling for justice for the death 6 other protesters who were killed during a student demonstration on monday the ruling transitional military council has blamed paramilitary forces from on these killings and says soldiers have been arrested the united nations will investigate attacks on the u.n. supported facilities in northwest syria secretary general antonio good parish announced the inquiry after 2 thirds of the security council petitioned for it the investigation will look into syrian government and russian airstrikes on sites including hospitals in a province. rwanda has reopened its western border with democratic republic of
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congo after briefly closing it to prevent the latest people outbreak from spreading to more cases have been reported in the border city of goma the one year old daughter and the wife of the man who died at the bowl on wednesday the entire family are in quarantine and health officials are trying to track down anybody would recent contact with the victim. britain france and germany have called on north korea to engage in meaningful negotiations with the u.s. and urged international sanctions be fully in force them to pyongyang dismantles its nuclear program the u.n. security council held a closed door meeting after north korea's latest missile launch this week state media says leader kim jong un oversaw the test firing of a new rocket launcher system on wednesday but south korea's military says it fired 2 short range ballistic missiles. those were the top stories i'm going to have more news for you in half an hour stay with us
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a bomb. the strong blast rips through shops nearby. love the love i had that moment was low above i won't even think i love that i live in a like you fish of mud that i know a lot of a lot of you know nothing of out of that a lot of have i have been on a good time of need you know you know you have been tryin way back. to let me have enough. of an uphill i know what i know. bands and i thought i'm up one hell of a lot of love at a. time and even e he about heaven now usually in our human hand us a head oh there's a love of. was 11 years old he was buried
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alongside the other children the airstrike killed 51 people and left 79 wounded. the school bus was hit by saudi u.a.e. coalition jets they called it a mistake and claimed their target was the who the rebels the armed group that overthrew a democratically elected yemeni government the group has controlled northwest yemen and the capital city of sanaa since 2014 a saudi and u.a.e. led coalition is trying to crush the who these and keep their next door neighbor in check it has pounded yemen relentlessly more than 19000 airstrikes since the coalition entered the war in 20151 3rd of these attacks have struck non military targets. it is believed that the fighting from both sides has caused an estimated $50000.00 civilian deaths. saudi arabia buys its weapons from the united
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states in the u.k. as well as a number of european arms manufacturers led by french and german companies. officially the use of these european weapons is compliance with international law but the truth is far more complex the say you can manufacture a weapon produced in a 2015. minutes on school and it and ship girl one duck duck go together muffled about to look for it this is all a. test for answers europe's leaders are keeping their lips sealed. because if he doesn't do it we don't need it is it a momentous year. for the phones to be focused on your peers.
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evidence has been gathered accusation. has to be mechanical the bomb maker them off go back go join a computer think that lets you know that it the u.k. and france themselves the states are risking complicity in future unlawful coalition attacks. last. the saudi and u.a.e. that coalition has been accused of violating international humanitarian law and the rules of war supplying the weapons used in these alleged war crimes would make the u.k. france and germany complicit. a
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majority of the victims of this war are civilians every day families fleeing the fighting poor into the region's biggest hospital in also the ca. most of the hospitals in rebel held areas have been destroyed so wounded civilians like these 3 women and their babies flock here they're from her data a city near the frontline. that. the city not safe. i think 100-6000 so most of them. is the 6 month old baby's mother she and her husband have been shuttled from camp to camp to escape the bombing with no need to feed their 6 children and for the past 3 years. they cannot even to see it and he made it out that i had to get
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a 975 i didn't like it it is just out of that mindset that i think. he learned that i. started writing and i thought that i would do this if i. wanted to hoodwink. the. following monday and then after the hash out a one number that sell them. and they're the one i had them with and then i had them with me and chad and if we had 7 that had been on that i know that the 7 and 8 letters in the gap. one of hannah's children already died from malnutrition since the war started. to stop the filthy weapons supplied the coalition has placed a naval blockade on yemen simultaneously preventing the delivery of food and
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humanitarian aid to the rebel held areas where these families live. a lot of those. kind of. set up differently. even newborns are suffering and before the war this new need 2 units usually cared for around 10 babies now there aren't enough into beaters to house the ailing infants on the way. i may lack a dome simply couldn't miss a heaven may lead them up that i'm going to have to fight had. this mother brought in her baby last night her 5 month old girl is fighting for life london said that. survives a bad now all that awful. awful.
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