tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 9, 2019 2:00am-3:01am +03
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so certainly the internationally backed government has been based between diaz and then the majority of the government staff have been operating out of i then but the president has consistently remained in saudi arabia and so because of locally speaking in yemen a lot of the yemenis feel that the government has not lived up to their expectations have not delivered forces that have not developed the level delivered services at the level that is expected and so it seems that the southern transitional council is trying to push for a sort of agreements between the southern transitional council and the yemeni government that would look a lot like the peace partnership deal that the host these managed to strike with the government back in september of 2014 which is a partnership where the government remains on the ground but the southern transitional council has the full authority of how to run the country and so publicly speaking we've seen that the u.a.e. and the u.a.e.
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has called for a deescalation of tensions however we do know that the southern transitional council is definitely backed by the u.a.e. and so i suppose if the s.t.c. pushes out the government completely then we'll see a bigger divide between that and the position of saudi arabia and the position of the u.a.e. however what's happening in yemen now is just we're going have to wait and see what happens because that's the realities on the ground that are going to dictate the future of yemen all right thank you for your analysis of the. elite special forces of kyrgyzstan how the rested former president somebody evolved to storming his home it was the 2nd that sort of rested soldier was cool during wednesday's failed raids so most of supporters were injured as they disrupted the operation near the capital bishkek a. corruption and abuses powell says the eyes use a sions a politically motivated. still ahead on al-jazeera. he's used our community as
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a. u.s. president visits to cities that were the sites of mass shootings say he isn't welcome. latest figures from china show its economy remains strong amid the trade war with the u.s. washington it's a different story. and that quite a fed picture across much of the middle east we have been talking about the small winds the last few days and still very much in evidence blowing through much of iraq down on into kuwait and the monsoon rains are back as well across into pakistan heavy a in the north we could see a strike. and across the 31 celsius on friday 35 in kabul temperatures not really changing and for the next couple days 33 degrees celsius and we have goal 31
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degrees celsius across in baquba now further to the south there should all winds having quite a nice impact on the weather across into doha helping certainly with the humidity and a bit of cloud you can see i just popping up 3 more central areas over friday but by saturday it has the tools east so northern sections over iran you could see some class but it's unlikely we will of course see any showers we could just see a stray shot into the lala with that on shore flow not bad and with a high of 40 degrees celsius then we had down into southern africa times of course not as high on the satellite you can see another line of clouds really just passing by that south coast so on friday there is the outside chance of a shot 15 degrees look at the time was that 18 celsius on friday quite a bit of cloud around and then by sulfate back up to the average with a high of 24. rewind
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minister narendra modi has addressed the nation for the 1st time since india and i administered kashmir was stripped of autonomy he defended the decision saying it would bring prosperity and an end to violence. in southern yemen 4 people have been killed in a 2nd day of fighting between government forces and separatists the un is calling for urgent deescalation elite special forces of kyrgyzstan have arrested for the present. time by a vaster storming his home a soldier was killed during wednesday's failed raid some of his supporters were injured as they disrupted the operation in the capital bishkek. is wanted for questioning in a corruption and abuse of power investigation. thought of problems visited survivors of the weekend mass shootings in ohio and texas 31 people were killed and days have passed the u.s. president avoided protesters who said it was
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a welcome trump denies fueling white supremacy from brownsville for. president donald trump's visits to the stricken cities in ohio and texas took place largely out of public view he praised law enforcement officers for responding swiftly to the heavily armed gunman preventing worse carnage on the road talking about the job you've done as a police as law enforcement is 1st responders to the job you've done as a credible and he and 1st lady malani a trump spoke privately with family members of victims and wounded survivors being treated in hospitals. in both cities public protests were held against trump in dayton the now familiar blimp depicting the president as a scowling baby flew over the crowd in el paso democratic party figure said trump was not welcome he's used our community as a prop misrepresented yard described as 17 sure city
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a place to be here describe to people in my community standards and the princess people to leave it to me to take responsibility. senator cory booker who is running for the democratic presidential nomination excoriated trump's rhetoric at the african-american church in south carolina where an avowed white supremacist gunned down 9 black or shippers in 2015 the ant act of anti latino anti immigrant hatred we witnessed this past weekend did not start with the hand that pull the trigger it was sold from the highest office in our land we received tweets and rhetoric hateful words that all timidly endangered the lives of people in our country. before leaving washington trump dismissed his detractors my critics our political people the right to say we're going to
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mitigate their running for president they're very low in the polls as for the prospects of more restrictive gun laws president trump said he and congress would come up with something quote really good but gave few specifics he said a ban on assault style weapons like the one that sprayed death in el paso seems politically out of reach now people here in el paso and in neighboring cities across the border with mexico are preparing for another painful ordeal the 1st of 22 funerals will be held on thursday robert oulds al-jazeera el paso. hours before trump arrived in our paso immigration agents in mississippi were carrying out what they're calling then largest raids in a decade almost 700 suspected illegal workers were arrested in a series of raids an agricultural processing plants trump announced an immigration crackdown in june saying millions of illegal aliens would be removed from the u.s.
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. more now from our white house correspondent kimberly how could so timing is not spot on in this case why was this designed to send the message. it's hard to tell if there was actually that much of a political calculation the guess is i think not given the fact i've reached out to immigration customs enforcement to try and understand a little bit better the details behind the planning of this raid it turns out that it was planned months in advance there was even rehearsal of the some $600.00 agents that carried this out but it's hard to believe that somebody didn't anticipate that this would be bad optics think about it sammy you have the president in el paso trying to unite a divided nation that many believe bears some responsibility at least in the words of the president that the sort of the hate that was part of that manifesto that
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motivated the el paso shooter to gun down hispanic shoppers well they were getting back to school supplies the president has condemned the bigotry and the racism of the hate but many people such as you heard in the report that preceded by segment there that cory booker a democratic senator said the president bears some responsibility in his rhetoric and has not apologized for any sort of fuel that he's added to the fire so imagine in all of this that you have these raids going on just one state over also a southern state where we see hispanics being rounded up put on buses and being told that they're now going to have to face an immigration court what was left behind in all of that and what has been the focus of headlines here in the united states today are the children that were left behind the children not picked up from day care because their parents were affray handed now we've reached out to the immigration customs enforcement to try and get
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a better sense about this what we're told is in edition to the number of. illegal migrants that were brought into custody there were also business records seized of the owners of these businesses 7 in total what we're told is that the goal is to try and go after these that are facilitating and in some cases bringing illegal immigrants into the united states to work and be exploited at very low wages for profit that is the major target in all of this now we know that there were no business owners that were raided or detained yesterday having said that they immigrate and customs enforcement official did point to a case last year very similar but not as large and scale where our business owner was eventually charged and spent 18 and is spending 18 months in jail so the goal they say is the bigger fish but right now what's capturing headlines are those painful individual stories where i can really how could that thanks for that china
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has surprised stock market investors by announcing better than expected trade figures 3.3 percent rise in exports in july was the foster's full 4 months because of increased month worldwide but imports remained weak and could get worse as the trade war with the united states intensifies and all of the u.s. treasury designated china a currency manipulator. has more from beijing. in a very normal practice china released its trade figures for the previous month now these are very abnormal times with the increasingly tense trade war it has with the united states who has clicked through some of the numbers they're very volatile and this is something probably going to see over the coming months when you look at the imports from the united states that has been down again 19 percent exports in the united states from china that's down 6.5 percent again of those are figures that have been declining steadily over the last several months because of these tariffs the united states has imposed but overall exports now this is something that beat
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expectations here china it rose 3.3 percent of the goods from china going abroad to all nations now that could be possibly a lot of nations manufacturing companies in the nation's pre-buying a lot of their supply chain needs because they're expecting these next rounds of tariffs to come from the united states so we're seeing an uptick in that number and then the imports declined again but that's kind of what we've been seeing too from all countries coming into china that's something we'll be seeing over the last couple of months though part of the reason that these numbers are so volatile even just over the last several days we've seen a lot of back and forth in this trade war more tariffs coming from the united states the currency here in china the yuan has been evaluated that means goods in china are less expensive than they were say just last week so a lot of different factors at play but one thing we can be for sure of the coming months these trade figures are going to be very volatile doctors in bangladesh say dengue fever is spreading it's a wreck hold right more than 2000 cases have been reported in the last 24 hours
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alone well that raises the total number of infections to more than 29000 the government says 29 people have died from the disease bangladeshi media reports at least 60 dead medics are concerned about a further spread from cities to villages because of record numbers of female mosquitoes that carry the virus television 3 has the latest from dhaka. maglev they're struggling to cope with one of the worst if they were outbreak in the past 20 years the number of dead steadily increasing so is the number of patients seeking treatment the hospital sources say they're having to cope with a huge number of patients seeking to get it made it because of dengue fever one of the hospital which has 400 bad told us that on an average as they're getting 200 patients a day the authorities are concerned they fear the situation could get worse because a warm weather and intermittent rain as well as because of the number of people that are going to go across the country due to the holidays and millions of people
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from dhaka city are going to travel in different parts of the district this could carry the virus dormant in the body and could infect other people through the mosquitoes now the government started a campaign that's set up a different cells to set up a planning campaign as well as must get a eradication program situation probably will get worse before it gets better the israeli army says the body of one of its soldiers has been found with stab wounds in the occupied west bank the unnamed soldier was a student of the military college whose remains were found at sea on settlement 5 finds is an old in peru are trying to stop a forest fire from reaching ancient ruins emergency crews of battle the blaze for 4 days it's threatening an inquest settlement dating back to the 6th century the u.s. has raised its travel warning for hong kong as protesters there planned yet another weekend of demonstrations the senior chinese official overseeing hong kong affairs
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is warning the city is facing its biggest crisis since britain and did it back to chinese rule 22 years ago from the grind of faults from home. sweltering through its summer of unrest hong kong prepares for another weekend of protests a short way across the border in the mainland city of shenzhen a meeting of pro beijing business and political leaders is told to support the beleaguered hong kong government intended all 4 year spirit can buried by the central government is to stop the violence and end the chaos violence is not good for hong kong at all. hundreds of protesters have been arrested in increasingly violent clashes with some now facing prosecution for the serious offense of rioting that many lawyers believe is politically motivated.
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political prosecution of thousands of lawyers staged a protest how they ask how the department of justice immediately charged the protesters while the suspected triad gang members filmed beating up protestors last month still haven't been charged with the one of the obstacles it's the it's. not the us this. was the department of justice says it's above any political interference but the suspicion is it's fast tracking the prosecution of people on rioting charges to keep a lid on the violence although for many that does nothing to resolve the underlying problems here like trying to buy an apartment in the world's most expensive property market working in financial services will laois relatively lucky and could one day by his own home many he went to college with can't they don't and that much
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so in that case it might take. decades for them to say top of the deposit for the lump sum that you pay for 4 for the flat for him and the hundreds of thousands who've been protesting peacefully there's the deeper discontent with inequality and the political system which doesn't offer the true democracy to address it we're we've been driving people like myself or you know my peers taking it to the streets and protesting against the government is the fact that we see not just the difficulty but the fact that we see you know there are growing imbalance in the system it's a system under increasing strain not sure how many more weekend up here balls. of mcbride al-jazeera hong kong. and let's take you through some of the headlines here on al-jazeera now prime
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minister narendra modi has addressed the nation for the 1st time since indian and minister of kashmir was stripped of autonomy hundreds of thousands of troops remain on the streets the area is under lockdown modi is defending the move he says it will bring prosperity and an end to violence got out of there. to the millions of the public the stream has now come true in jammu kashmir and la dark a new era has begun now all the citizens of the country have their rights and they will practice their rights i am going to say to the people and my countrymen i congratulate you in southern yemen 4 people have been killed in the 2nd day of fighting between government forces and separatists at least 9 others were injured in the city of aden including a child gun battle started after a funeral for a high ranking commander who was killed in the whole theater tac the un is calling for urgent deescalation. special forces in kyrgyzstan have arrested former
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president almas back at home by of after storming his home for the 2nd time in 24 hours a soldier was killed during wednesday's failed raid this is country residents near the capital bishkek some of his supporters were injured disrupting that operation at and bias wanted for questioning in a corruption and abuse of power investigation u.s. immigration agents have carried out what they're calling the largest raids in a decade almost 700 suspected illegal workers were arrested in a series of raids cultural processing plants in mississippi china has surprise stock market investors by announcing better than expected trade figures 3.3 percent rise in exports in july was the fastest for 4 months because of increased demand worldwide but imports remained weak and could get worse as the
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trade war with the united states intensifies its inside story next stay with us here on al-jazeera. is pakistan able to counter india's move in kashmir islamabad has taken several actions since new delhi scrapped the autonomy of this contested area it says war is not an option but can an armed conflict be averted this is inside story.
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hello and welcome to the program. kashmir has long been a flashpoint between india and pakistan and by revoking the indian administered regions autonomy india has just made things worse although islamabad says not to the point of it considering military action for now pakistan's government is looking to challenge kashmir is disputed status politically and legally it's downgraded diplomatic ties with new delhi suspended trade and shut down a major train service to its neighbor india has pakistan to review what it's doing in retaliation to what it says is an internal affair come on hyder reports from islamabad. award. for tag and. call the pakistani foreign minister now shooting down india division about pakistan's downgrading of diplomatic relations saying that this was
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a unilateral action by india when they do move. he feared another false flag will put asian. country to the brink of gone flick and said dead pakistan was deeply concerned about the plight of forward grade 1000000 midi voicing its fear. that it could lead to a catastrophic situation the pakistani foreign minister also saying. didn't you unaffected and also said that the corridor door pakistan was planning to open for the. god thought of food. and. back down from died because. the religious minority also the fact that pakistan was now saying that it was going to dig this issue through the united nations security council. for insight story in the move
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ministered kashmir has been on lockdown since the indian government decided to strip the region of its special constitutional status telecommunications and the internet have also been cut off priyanka gupta reports from new delhi. street are a ghost town troops on every corner barricades everywhere in the largest city in the administered kashmir india's government says recent troop force months are to ensure security add to maintain order as kashmiris see the effects of the significant changes to their autonomy and statehood. they didn't tell us anything and we walked article 37 all the phone lines are down the trains are not working we haven't seen anything like this in kashmir in our lives. migrant workers who hope to find employment here happened stranded for days. internet is down we can't
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access cash machines no one is listening to our plight no one cares about us liberals. in new delhi this problem filmmaker is worried about his elderly parents and she nagar he questions the timing of the government's decision to revoke the state's autonomy and divide it into 2 federally administered territories the one thing about the timing of this decision is very seems awfully time. and so then one is forced to wonder as to why this would have happened and crudely yes the story has pushed the impending economic crisis off the front pages for this week and who knows you know until the next round of elections legal challenges are already being planned the 1st public interested again against the government's position has been filed and they are
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expected some constitutional experts say that there are some legal loopholes that the judges may consider the process is a certain amount of scut constitutional duty which i expect. the supreme court or any other constitutional court to look at very closely constitutions do not work on the vim of a few people alone no matter how high the in the constitutional structure india's government led by the party the party of the hindu nationalists the special status was discriminatory and with the change of status to be open divestment chops for now the shops are closed and no one knows for how long. al-jazeera the delhi.
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let's bring in our guest. is professor and dean at the school of international affairs and joins us from new delhi victoria schofield is an independent south asia analyst and she joins us from london. tariq herzog is a pakistan security analyst and he joins us from islamabad welcome to all of our guests let me start with you these moves that pakistan is making suspending train service to india threatening to close airspace to india downgrading diplomatic ties with india what kind of effect will it have in the long run well the initial let me start with the initial effect of that the purpose of severing you know or downgrading the diplomatic ties is a to send a message to the war that there are tensions between india and pakistan a will be because of the actions taken by movie who simply stripped the people of this read of the right to govern themselves and all of the liberties that is now that is now
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days deployed that if you don't take an action no the situation would. move towards a direct military confrontation so the downgrading of diplomatic ties actually sends a clear message of what i just mentioned it does the art the war that tensions are very high that the normal ties have become strained that the diplomatic ties no longer you know why of all cannot be maintained as such and the 2 nations are headed in the direction of a military conflict that is the purpose of sending this and various of the actions that pakistan has taken and the messages i believe very clear that they have sent to the whole world sure. you heard just now what tariq peers out of said do you believe as he stated that india and pakistan are headed down a path of confrontation. a lot depends on how pakistan behaves itself
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if you over react we are being very cool in india in fact our prime minister said we have to adopt a statesman like position it's an internal matter and we are not interested in escalating this conflict and all of this is an administrative reorganization of kashmir that was our visit part of india you know 7 decades ago so for pakistan to meddle and interfere and to try and internationalize is that is their strategy because they cannot match india conventionally so they want to bring in 3rd parties 4th parties crying about you know a leg of human rights violations and such things but the reality is that easy measures are not like pinpricks and frankly cancellation of trade with india you know the volume is like hardly $2000000000.00 most of our period is not with pakistan at all and it's not going to affect us and not is it going to compel us to change but i suspect the real problem is not what they're publicly announcing the real problem is they're going to unleash the same or jihad this poison that has
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established crush me for many decades that they have terrorist mastermind so not been brought to book imran khan the prime minister of pakistan publicly admitted the news do resent the us troops that we have 30240000 armed actors who need to be reined in that's his estimate only for government be saying that that's conservative so we're talking about you know a large scale you have this menace that is looming across the border and india is preparing for it you know also trade barriers and cutting off you know cultural links is a bad idea we don't want to take this forward but if there decide to go more aggressive and use force i think we're prepared with going to force you know we have the deterrent measures at the border and that's why we have deployed forces in advance of this move to prevent any kind of mischief or adventurism by pakistan victoria schofield the indian lawyers are split about the constitutionality of revoking article $370.00 many have said the government's plan is likely to face
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court challenges what do you think is this something that's going to be heard by the supreme court in india could it possibly be reversed in the courts. well i think it's early days yet to say exactly what can what can happen in the courts i think undoubtedly there is a section of the population in india who are surprised at the way prime minister modi has really unilaterally altered the constitution as we know the move to abrogate article 370 has been part of the b j mean b j p manifesto for a long time but the idea always was that there should be some consultation with the legislative assembly well the fact that the state of general interest me has been under presidents rule for the past year and that has just been renewed really took away the opportunity for this can se and so i think it's it's a very drastic move without consulting the people there is bound to be some
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reaction within the valley the curfew has not yet been lifted but when you've already got a section of the population alienated to put them in lockdown to really not not have any consultation a tool to bring in extra troops. is bound to have a reaction within the valley let alone what what pakistan's position is true there is many critics of prime minister narendra modi who say that revoking the special status in the in the minister of kashmir is not just an attack on india's secular identity but it's also part of a broader agenda of the prime minister to make india more of a hindu nation and also to make it more authoritarian what do you say to that criticism. not at all you know it's a very democratic position it was endorsed by massive majority of both houses of india's elected representatives of parliament and through executive order by the
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president of the republic and so. this kind of change is provided for within the constitution itself so enormous is it undemocratic and secondly the critics of more do you know a lot of them are in a minority i mean they had basically people who believe in the idea of ghettoization of question you know where 97 percent of the people of kashmir valley are muslims and it's been deliberately kept saw by preventing people from the rest of india from visiting and acquiring property and reciting that through the so-called special status so it was maintained as a ghetto which in turn festered the indian nation that we are talking about the alienation is not inbuilt our natural it's instigated by pakistan one and 2 we were hacking at our own feet by having article $370.00 so more that is now removed and you know it's a proactive step to fully integrate and as simulated into the national mainstream and that will eventually happen i don't believe these theories that you know that
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this is a hindu agenda and all that you know this is the typical international liberal talk and a few leftists in our country who had those things on their sleeves but look at the emotional outpouring across india you know it's not just fallen men the public in general has been here so well that when people's i think finally we did it you know we had to do this to end the problem once and for all and i think that's going to happen eventually you must have coexistence of hindus and muslims and sikhs and other communities why should it be a ghetto like this which is then becomes a father for use by our neighbors so it's very important that you know we consolidate by creating the idea in fact you mentioned a secular state i'll tell you our national security is amiss coexistence of all faiths not exclusive domains and enclaves like what dick. it didn't crush me value for so long so eventually we would want to integrate it and that's what's going to happen and that's why pakistan is so scared and that's why they are over reacting and talking about wada and you know the bugs anybody should resign your number on
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the end of it will have on my back let me just say france for major suicide bombing i'm certain there are other problems i'm starting to up to but i see who wants to respond to what you're saying and parkers out i also want to ask you're going to let you respond because all you wanted to jump in there but also what do people in pakistan think do they believe that prime minister modi is attempting to make india into a more hindu nation. there's the dominance of hinduism the imposition of in the y'all or in the you all of the indian as asian of the indian republic to the exclusion of all minorities including 201000000 muslims this is their fundamentalists and it was a part of their manifesto there is nothing to hide about it and your question was number 2 let me come come back to the u.n. resolutions that this war talk that this is an internal issue somebody had to read the 194849 several of the resolutions of the united nations that say is that because there's
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a special that did muslims of most muslims of india have to be given that i'd like to decide their fate as an independent people through the exercise of what is called the right to privacy this is a specific language of the un resolutions and this is why pakistan is not at the united nations and this is what they intend to say if i can understand the government of pakistan they would be saying that me out here by informing the world community that india has a similar good government up the state of india by the look on laos now why is that . not. what also a tad about think so if you do not enforce your own resolutions as you passed in 194849 and as not endorsed by the planners from no to a friend several years ago if you don't do that the situation in subcontinent will
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naturally be placed in the direction of a medically conflict and this is i assure you the people of pakistan are in absolute and the determination to support the independence when that is going on and if that does not succeed there will be a direct military conflict and hole to me that pakistan and one piece in india can mesh really we just sat down with the shutdown. i miss say the indian air force if it ever came back down this is not nice is not not how it 71 would destroy. the people of pakistan i'm sorry interrupt but i want to and let me just get to you in just one minute i want to ask victoria schofield one question now of victoria schofield if prime minister modi succeeds in this strategy with regard to kashmir do you believe that he would move on to issues that are even more religiously polarizing or more polarizing in society. well what he said he's going to move on to is to try and get back the rest of the state which is under pakistan
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administration and i think that would be highly contentious by that we mean go get baltistan and the area which the indians called pakistan occupied kashmir which the pakistanis called the jungle and and kashmir and so when we're talking about internal affairs the fact is that this is also part of the of the manifest is that the whole state as it once was a former princely state should be incorporated back into india this is this is very contentious and i don't think we can overlook that and i would like to wait one point i was in the valley in in in the summer and i would not call it a ghetto i don't think that's the right description of the valley the people there are kiss me it is they enjoy living the way they live and what they would like to do is they have without a military presence a large military presence and go about their daily lives and enjoy the beautiful valley so i think 11 really has to cool the tempers and not get involved in in the rhetoric and what really needs to be done is how this issue can be sorted out for
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the benefit of the people who live there which is why i would not say it was a democratic decision it may have been some resolution shameful in india but it should have been it should have been supported by by the people who live there i get it in the valley and in in the region sure i'm tally up yes i see you want to jump in please go ahead and could you also respond to what victoria schofield said about this being undemocratic to make sure this revocation of article 370. well 1st of all i would say that i have visited kashmir valley several times myself and it is a large segment of media elites who have strong separately sense associates tendencies and who sympathize with pakistan and they believe in the 2 nations cod which divided india and pakistan which is that muslims should have their own homeland and should not be part of india but it's a complete bunkum to say that modi has some kind of you know in the right to say.
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you know convert the whole country kind of a hindu i patronize i think it's completely reversed although you know there are nearly 180000000 muslims in india there are 180000000 muslims in india and out of whom only 7000000 i thought why only these 7000000 are seeking for session or indifferent talk not all of them but what many of them there speak to the elites heats because it's part of their strategy and it all started you have found in terms of governance not coming to the point about ghettos you know i would say that my friend you know if you read the night before you were born in time there are no york no you know it's very sad and what they are going to be no no no you are going back and back and 1948 or 49 you are the one supposed to wait can't touch me or fuss with your beard evolutionary drive and you are minute we're going to have a discussion here and i said then you know about resolutions ok you have hopping on about all the stuff we have all done and the last point i want to make is you were
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saying that you could become a flash wind and go to water let me tell you something your economy isn't complete doldrums you just been told by the i.m.f. you're under tremendous pressure by the young lady about it don't worry about it you go to the state don't know how do you not hear about it really i do that's an ironic talia sure i'm sure i'll have a lot of it there i'm sure you'll cannot interrogators out of a notion here please and let me interject here because i didn't think you need let me move on here we are starting to run out of time please don't get to the sequel is to shout i mean the. mr chaldea own internal state and focus on it instead of continuously finding fingers at us ok terry now if you could also respond i know you want to jump in but if you could please keep your remarks as brief as possible because we are starting to run out of time you a keep mentioning the fact that it seems that the countries are on path to war now i want to ask you can pakistan be in the situation that it's in right now even afford to go to war with india it has nothing do with the economy it has to do with
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determination and the planning and the issue is one of national security interest of august on the good deeds and we're not going to be a constant you. know mr jalili i want to be. mr pearce out of this not only on him shop but i vote that's why he wanted he fought. off the welfare needs to look after the crying people often look just don't let it out is all don't give us election a string won't mr choudary here is what casting stones of india you cannot match us you're living in a fool's paradise we will fight i destroy you gentlemen i'm going to get the last point here to the tory a scofield you love story a scofield with us mr jalili added mr talley could you please let me ask my last question to victoria schofield the arguing between you and mr piers has eaten up a lot of time so i want to give her the last point here now victoria schofield how
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much latitude does pakistan have right now when it comes to kashmir by latitude i'm not quite sure what you mean i mean with the steps that say with the steps that they are taking how much of an effect can they have when it comes to the moves that india has made in revoking article $370.00 will any of the rhetoric that they are engaging in change the situation. i think the rhetoric won't change the situation i would firmly say and we've had the example of the 2 guests are in india and pakistan arguing and so nobody's been able to hear what they've been saying is that they have to cool it and have dialogue because this situation has been going on for decades and they don't suffer the people who live in the region suffer and my last word would be they have to really think about having a proper dialogue which is that i love a decade on live and let live live live that's our i agree with. you
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and luckily. i let me ask you this because you have been written interjecting a lot the last few minutes there have been many calls by international bodies and many countries i calling for a deescalation of tensions right now what i'm seeing is a very heated debate between you and will we get to a point where the 2 countries can actually speak comment the one escalating it is foggiest on we are playing it cold stop bothering us. we're not interested in escalating this are not the mission even a joyous mode because our occurs out on the let me ask how. will we get to a point where the 2 countries can sit down and talk in this atmosphere and we have heard that we have less than simply governor of the whole state. yeah india has governed up the whole state why i would have voted to sit down. and decide to fit all 4 of. those i don't have what they are going to add they show you ok and if you
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don't get crushed me or you are never going to get. only on me you know i'll write you i know you don't have a gentle manner just exposed no gentleman the only hello gentlemen we have is running on people's needs gentlemen we have run out of time thank you to all our guests sriram chaldea victoria schofield and tariq peers ata and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story for me and the whole team here bye for now.
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chief expresses concern over the kashmir crisis south india ends its autonomy plus . fighting escalates in southern yemen this time between government forces and separatists backed by the u.a.e. . u.s. immigration agents launched the biggest raid in a decade arresting more 600 people across 6 states. and then sports a transfer deadline day in england with some of the world's biggest players on the move and who is out we'll let you know later in the program. the united nations has expressed concern over the restrictions currently in place in india and administers kashmir it's warns the situation will affect the human rights well there have been heavy restrictions imposed since monday's decision to
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strip the territory of autonomy the un is calling for restraint from both india and pakistan. the secretary general has been following the situation in general in kashmir with concern and makes an appeal for maximum restraint the position of the united nations on this region is governed by the charter of the united nations and applicable security council resolutions the secretary general also recalls the 1972 agreement on bilateral relations between india and pakistan also known as a similar agreement which states that the final status of jammu and kashmir is to be settled by peaceful means in accordance with the charter of the united nations the secretary general is also concerned over reports of restrictions on the indian side of kashmir which could exacerbate the human rights situation in the region the secretary general calls on all parties to refrain from taking steps that could
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affect the status of jumble and kashmir well india's prime minister is defending the changes to kashmir special status he says it will free the region from violence and usher in the new era got out of their book bag up to the millions of the public the stream has now come true in jammu kashmir and lead dock a new era has begun now all the citizens of the country have their rights and they will practice their rights i'm going to say to the people and my countrymen i congratulate you pakistan has downgraded its diplomatic ties with new delhi and suspended a train service running between the 2 countries the pakistani foreign minister however ruled out military action. is looking at political. diplomatic. and legal options. but that. we have not looking at
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a military option we are not frankly gupta is in new delhi she has more on that and the modis public address on the kashmir crisis. he's come up with a bouquet of promises from economic opportunities to opening the region for tourism and more jobs for people and also inviting bollywood producers to come and make films he's hinted as a historic decision and said and blamed article 370 ad 35 the 2 constitution approved provisions. which the government of india revoked on monday and also split the region and which was finalized by a resounding vote in the 2 houses of the part of it with a majority of m.p.'s supporting the government's decision. as a huge decision invoke even national leaders. also many leaders of the past talking about how they dream of a unified country is finally come to come to fruition we were wondering where
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exactly is he going to speak to the media and if it is on the ground can actually listen to what he say because there right now under a severe security crackdown they don't have access to 4 lines they don't have access to television channels they don't have access to basic amenities like food and medicines come on the latest from a slum by. prime minister narendra modi has spoken i never did like need to a wall got strong reaction now from pakistan the pakistani foreign minister speaking before the media said that india would inducting 900000 troops into the rally making everybody a word prisoner and then saying that destroyed for the red face of the people of kashmir the pakistani prime minister or. whether the word was going to be watching another day. and the genocide by that and more the government. saying that this was unacceptable strong language coming out from pakistan the
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relationship between the 2 not getting any better and despite the fact that the foreign minister said that pakistan was not looking for a military confrontation he also warned that india may go another false flag operation and blame it on pakistan so indeed the situation getting from bad to worse and no one had know how this is all going to play out among our security and political analysts joins us by skype from islamabad good to have you with us. so it's likely that he right now is saying it's going to be following diplomatic options what all those options do you see. for diplomatic options i think it is been a sit in of days and don't get a lot of diplomatic relationships that it was decided to look parliamentary joint session it in but it's done which went on for 2 days and then the same was also decided by a committee 7 member committee of harm done under the chairmanship of prime
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minister and in that. are actually evaluate the options available to pakistan following the same footsteps we have sent back to the high commissioner of india and other high commissioner in india has also been summoned back in pakistan and in fact. it's been suspended of creed did we had a vision of bilateral agreements between the 2 by the bit between groups so you know you think i'm going to start to gel been taken there aren't expected to be very effective in getting india to roll back the steps it's taken towards kashmir does it have any real effective alternative options going forward. the ministry of external affairs of india has a doubt that issued a statement and it has urged pakistan to look and revisit the options that are available for pakistan and about actually ask pakistan to revisit this downgrading of diplomatic ties so i think it's not that insignificant in the situation although
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i do agree to the extent that pakistan has negligible in combat than they were told to call you that ended up with this is it's i don't point 3 percent of the total period of india it might not affect in the outback the suspension. with the new good i'm doing a book of all pakistan is a big thing and we all know that the international community is going to our sanity to get together and get going to take up this matter for a principled humanitarian step and for the state if they don't win it's not that i actually need i asked one question and that's the nations of the people not to simple demographic changes in the in the valley how coherent is the political thinking right now within islam about you have a relatively new government there that still coming to terms with a lot of challenges and it's the own dynamic of internal relationships which it has
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to manage. it's been a big savior and i would say for the present p.d.i. government under prime minister and. the state department of us came up with the statement yesterday and the actually clarified that they wouldn't of their of india walking out because the 70 and 35 it wanted to go to the reports that were published in some leading publications of india so i think that that's a big saving this for a pakistani political heads because the opposition here in pakistan the political opposition people are just lucky he was getting a compliment of that of having norton over the details of this book savalas methodically $70.35 it and that it and that there and that the political leadership did not do much about it so i think it's even less but nonetheless it's unfortunate to see that the joint parliamentary session here in pakistan has not been able to come up with a unified stronger not enough message although i guess that is the reason is that
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he's promising but at most in the parliament the joint session and the hostility between of the opposition benches that potentially benches it wasn't something very appreciated bill and it did not give a good you know message from pakistan's violent or i will leave it there for now thank you so much for your faults one. for those living in india administered kashmir life remains uncertain jameel reports from jama districts in the south of the region. indeed administered kashmir has been cut off from the outside world mobile phones internet and landlines are all down in the kashmir valley where soldiers are enforcing a curfew for people here life suddenly become tougher. as you can see the shops are all shut here and we're having a hard time getting food and there's no transportation we're facing a difficult time here. i had to take a patient to the hospital but they aren't allowing us to travel to have
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a restriction here created a militarized zone and 1st black long to us the indian government has revoked the region's autonomy but the situation is not the same everywhere. this is just the hindu majority part of the administered the smear like the demographics the views here are different than the rest of the region life in this part remains fairly normal with the exception here in general public assembly has been restricted and mobile internet has been disabled along with some phone connections all these are not nearly as severe as the total shutdown in the neighboring kashmir valley the difference here is that by and large most people support the government's new measures for indian administered kashmir. mary hindus used to live in the muslim majority kush near valley but fled religious violence 30 years ago some are living in cramped homes and can only dream of the ones they left behind. the condition of the economy today. the head of this now permanent migrant
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camp still visits family and friends in the kashmir valley he'd also like to go back but says that's difficult. we also the government one place for us to sit on so from there we'll have self security and check on old properties but if they tell us to just go back to our old place or this won't happen 5 5. tension is high here and many people say they'll wait and see what develops and pray life will get better. district indeed administered kashmir. fighting is escalating in southern yemen between government forces and separatists backed by the u.a.e. monitors it's been fired and tanks are on the streets of aden as battles fred towards the airport 4 people have been killed and at least 9 others injured including a child gun battle started on wednesday after a funeral for a high ranking commander kid.
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