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wow as it reads we did when you brought us we do send them letters for their human rights organization under you and as well it doesn't stop but i feel in my in my heart there's something i can do to save their lives that's why i went to the top of the embassy shortly afterwards the police arrived and for a good 10 minutes nothing much happens as they try to work out how to handle the situation on the roof mr mohammad appears relaxed sipping from a water bottle occasionally calling on the british prime minister to call the king of bahrain to urge the country to respect human rights was. a god love was but suddenly everything changes a figure appears on the roofs next to the protester the police response dramatically it was it was her. look at it again it's at this point that mr mohammed says he was beaten with
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a stick almost forced off the roof was was mr muhammad can be seen being pulled from the ledge to the ground during this time he says he's try to be p.c. today we want to pull from here as a sheep and no one is going to help you here even though your cable is their 1st even the thanks was done and the 2nd time they said even though. if they can't they can't help you no one can come to ours here and there in our land and so you were quite clear that you thought that they were going to be true to death inside the embassy yes it's was a clear and they say this is well certainly his friends filming little from the ground terrified the police to do something obvious is forced to push them but there are. fires there are there are you are going out. within a minute or 2 the fire service has forced the dog. most of the embassy offices go
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in some numbers you have to see has said it regards mr muhammad's protest as being in support of what it describes as terrorists and in the end what happened on the roof is their word against his but what was extraordinary was the police response because officers plainly were so concerned about mr mohammed safety but they had no compunction in breaking every room in the diplomatic housing book or ordering the forcing of the doors of the embassy of another country mr mohammed says when the embassy staff realized the police were in the building their attitude changed entirely with their man who told them. the police break in the door and before the before and that's when they stopped attacking you was it yes exactly so he told them don't beat him that's for the 2 men mr muhammad was protesting for their executions went ahead as planned amid allegations that they've been tortured in jail and in london an indication of how concerned the police are about what might
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happen to protesters inside the walls of the embassies of gulf states lawrence lee al jazeera. north korea has fired 2 unidentified projectiles the south korean military says the devices were fired into the sea off the north eastern coast last week north korean leader kim jong un inspected several missile test launches he says the tests were a warning to the united states and to south korea over that joint military drills but they come after we have seen a what appears to be a warming of relations between pyongyang and washington following an impromptu meeting between kim jong un and president trump at the demilitarized zone at the end of june they have already been some 4 missile tests in the last 2 weeks on north korea. now russia has summoned a senior u.s. diplomat in moscow after accusing the american embassy of meddling in russian internal affairs says the embassy tweeted
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a map last month with the roots of an unauthorized protest in the capital but the embassy says it was a warning in english for people to avoid the area russian police detained 2000 people a demonstration against a ban on some opposition candidates running in upcoming local elections. well desperate russian parents are being arrested for buying life changing drugs for their sick children on the internet campaign the same medicines legally available in other countries a character categorized as illicit substances in russia and iran contra ports from moscow. is 10 years old and this has been his lawyer since he was 3 he suffers from barton's disease that's a degenerative illness that is fatal and begins in early childhood his mother choice to do her best to keep him as comfortable as possible it's a daily struggle there are medicines available that could make his last days comfortable those medicines which are available in many parts of the world illegal
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in russia. elena has already lost a daughter to the disease in 2013 she says her daughter was in pain until the day she died elena didn't want her son to go through the same so when doctors told her there were drugs available abroad she decided to buy the medicines on the internet from a reputable website she says she was unaware that the medicines were illegal she presume that because she could buy them so easily and did not need a prescription that there was no issue the authorities of banned certain medicines like the one she ordered because they contain a mood altering substances that could be abused when she went to pick them up the police were waiting and detained. around 5 pm i went to the post office to pick up my postle and when i was leaving i was approached by 2 people who were police and customs officer they told me my parcel contained a prohibited substance they demanded to give an explanation of the medicines and they took the package from me after several hours alone i was released but she's
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angry that she faced such treatment. the lawyer and the doctor from my local hospice to help me i was scared and i needed help to help get more released the anger came afterwards because the system is not working at the same time i heard my son was vomiting blood i was so outraged at the system that prevented me from buying this medicine in the hospital to help her the star of play with the office dog a moment of relief as they work to uncover more cases of pressure the authorities to make certain pain medicines more freely available of this can. a hospice made its own independent survey we also said they needed this legal medicine to send us information within a week we heard from 1300 families. russia's health ministry has said that it is looking into the legal issues surrounding the availability of these drugs it's also said that drug manufacturers need to apply full licenses to sell those drugs within the country itself out of the campaign is have said that they've been
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hearing this for years and not much has changed for the families of those with sick children this frustration only adds to the already difficult situation that they're in. moscow. so had foil on the program. take action following security threats to that. story and more coming up by short. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places to get the.
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business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. welcome back time now for all your sport with santa. thank you very much and i am always book signing and today dos was
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a rematch with and has been set to the wild heavyweight title bout it will happen on december 7th in saudi arabia. mexico's shocked the world in june when he stopped off why in the 7th round in madison square garden to claim the britons titles it was ages 1st pro loss to the rematch it was expected to happen in the u.k. but lewis was against that saudi arabia has hosted the major boxing matches before this year form a litle to way to world champion and have high fault at their. liverpool have made a winning side to their english premier league campaign the reds thrashed newly promoted norwich at anfield your good clubs men run out for one winners last season liverpool finished runners up in the e.p.l. but ended the season by winning the european champions league arsenal. question they will miss arsenal's e.p.l.
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the open against newcastle on sunday because of what the club are calling further security incidents both players were the subject of a car jacking attempt in north london last month the attackers were armed and posed in international coalition neck is seen here fighting them away neither he nor ozil were injured in the attack police in london are investigating the latest incident. u.s. president donald trump says calling cupper nick should be able to play in the n.f.l. again but only if he's good enough company and the n.f.l. came to a settlement earlier this year the former 49 ers had accused the n.f.l. of moving to keep him out of the legal over his activism while in 2016 a cover nic began kneeling during the u.s. national anthem before games to protest social and racial injustice many other players followed suit or trump had condemned players for nailing he also criticized
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nike for using cup or nick as the face of an advertising campaign. i think giving was good enough i know the owners i know bob graham i know nobody of the owners if he didn't know that dinah don't if he's going up i know these people they would find him in a heartbeat they would do anything they can to win games you know i'd like to see it right away i'd love to get british government if you wanted but i don't want to be i'm going to get somebody to get the army to be good enough. you will be in. hopes have been raised could be welcomed back into international cricket last month the games governing body the i.c.c. suspended the country of government interference that meant its men and the women's teams were banned from international competition. cricket board was denied the much needed funding however zimbabwe government reinstated that the board which was the
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main condition for readmittance the decision has come to date for the country's 2 national lead teams off and they were both withdrawn from the world t 20 qualifies beginning in october and then to have acted swiftly following their defeat to australia in the 1st ashes test they have dropped all round. for match 2 at lord's and he struggled in the series kirsten raises in birmingham a he took just 3 wickets on what was a turning pitch but it's his form with the bat that's the main concern he's had for ducks in his last 8 test innings allie's been replaced by the squad by jack. welsh a legend shane warne is making a return to cricket the 49 year old has been hired to coach team london in the 100 and new u.k. based limited overs tournament that launches next year while warne is
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a world cup winner and a veteran of 145 tests that he doesn't have much of a limited overs coaching background. moto g.p. championship leader mark marquez was the fastest in practice ahead of the austrian golf play having finished 2nd in the opening practice mark as a fullback in the 2nd session the honda ride his fellow spaniard maverick of analysis at the red bull ring and here was not bad the chances. are one. and you're a part of the we are trying to follow. our way that these 2 understand the tires is the most important and if we take the papers look like we saw those who have a very good base both of us look like well nobody would read them tiger woods has pulled out of the northern trust p.g.a. event just hours before his 2nd round was due to t.l.c. he was in serious danger of missing the cut in new jersey this was
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a rare highlight for him during thursday's 1st run he ended the day for the paul wood says he's withdrawn because of a mild oblique strain that the pain and stiffness that's it for me back to maria thank you very much sun i will that wraps up the news hour but i will be back in just a couple of minutes with another full bulletin for you i'll see very shortly. it's very difficult as a chef or restaurant or to buy shrimp with the confidence that what you're serving is good at the good seafood by nature is highly responding sometimes trampas raised
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using production drugs like and i'd expect are not approved for use in the us the f.d.a. simply isn't testing and not on the imported market to really find alll of these violent residues take note at this time on al-jazeera. if you were looking at this from the outside you would really wonder what was going old what is this gross is a religion that they have an in-depth exploration of global capitalism and our obsession with economic growth this is still the center of capitalism there is no limits i view myself as a capital artist we are trying to obey to the world smaller and smaller we don't want to be set realistic in the world we would rather have a fantasy growing pains on al-jazeera. an army of volunteers has come together to help with the influx of tens of thousands of evacuees. but their retreat to
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a church shelter has brought new challenges an outbreak of norovirus and other gastrointestinal problems. smoke from the massive wildfires now blankets much of northern california leading to some of the worst air quality in the world but with more than 12000 structures lost in the wildfires concerns remain about long term accommodations jobs and medical care. local officials say there isn't enough housing stock available. a tide of anger in india and i administered kashmir 5 days off to india strip the territory of its special rights.
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no i maryam namazie and london you know with al jazeera also coming up on the program all than 20 people are killed in yemen as the recent surge in violence in the port city of aden continues. also we look at the tragedy playing out in a tunisian beach paradise has become the latest front line in a migration crisis and who's winning the tribal bitch. the united states and china only answer might be in latin america. welcome to the program on top story thousands of protesters of poured into the streets of indian and minister of kashmir in a wave of anger rooted in an unprecedented security lockdown and historic political op he evil al-jazeera has obtained video of unrest unsure nigga where most phones television and the internet have been cut since monday that's when india stripped the disputed territory of its special rights causing outrage in pakistan and a tide of criticism from the opposition we've also received reports that police of
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5 pellets and tear gas to disperse friday's protesters bracco gupta has more now from new delhi. they came out in their thousands defying barricades and checkpoints. tear gas and anti right pellets all infuriated by the indian government for taking away their top of the protests began after friday prayers in street over the largest city it ended at with a stick to shear security was eased for a few hours but by friday evening the 5 day lockdown was tightened again. 4 lives are dead so is the internet gated to see a doctor it's difficult it was another long walk for the families of patients outside st aug largest hospital. though the agree that i can't even explain the
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hardship i had to face to get here there's no food or milk for children we are suffering there are no doctors in the hospital. here in new delhi a majority of politicians of the parliament backed the government's decision of revoking autonomy of the indian administered kashmir but there are some who are skeptical about the timing and the way in which it's. implemented. india's economy is slowing tens of thousands of factory workers are losing their jobs all the issues around the economy have obviously taken a backseat i mean nobody is discussing that exhibit. so essentially yes the performance of this government in this town as well as the previous town has always been overshadowed by something or the other some believe it's the range of modi trying to leave his mark after winning the $29.00 election with a massive mandate the more the mandate was not an economy mandate it was not based
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on the dream of fulfilling jobs economy but it was a national security election mandate and this is a legacy to him for more than this is where he wants to leave a mark on india in the way the 1st one was made rarely a preparation for this more the leads they had the nationalist b.g.p. repealing article 370 autonomy has been one of its core ideologies there's nothing claimed this time about is this i think you go aboard a good looking apologetic being apologetic about it we've done what we have stood for all this 5 we don't offer what we have committed ourselves to all this way more the looks like he's fulfilled the long cherished dream of office party but it's not clear how his government can win the hearts and minds of kashmiris living under lockdown. al jazeera you telling. kashmir is split between india and pakistan although both countries claim the entire territory is their own tensions
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have spiked at the ceasefire line that divides the region as jamil has been monitoring developments in indian administered kashmir. this village is about 3 kilometers from the line of control of the de facto border separating indian and pakistan where this entire village was evacuated about 2 years ago was hit by shelling between the indian and pakistani military from over there now despite tensions being high right now many here say they intend to stay put this time if anything happens. will move their children from here. we can leave our lands and i mean because we are dependent on them many villagers are building bunkers like this one in case the shelling resumes believing it's better than evacuating their homes but small arms fire is still being heard at night levels have been large protests across pakistan where thousands of people have joined demonstrations against and down on the removal of kashmir special status pakistan's top diplomat is in china to muster support meanwhile some avenge
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of aid reports from. freedom at any cost that's the most popular slogan in pakistan administered kashmir. and many towns and cities throughout the region came out in protest infuriated at india's decision to move new special status and the military lockdown of the most a majority region there to go to these large muslim i don't go 12000000 muslims have been made hostages so much we appealed to amnesty international the organization for islamic cooperation and all human rights organizations have to take notice of this you know violations and plans to replace them with the majority in the past i students were among the angry voices in society to see the government and by the standard mr you should support their plan to cross the line of control of the border which separates kashmir 740 not to all students young old and children watched the line of control on august 15th it will reach for
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a new car and sit down with our kashmiri brothers their. anger to what some see is the. belated response of pakistan's government they want prime minister imran khan to do more. than their best goodness a resolution some cutting off trade ties will not a freak a shmear for the last 72 years they have been presenting resolutions they destruct trade for a vehicle to and then their relations are back to normal we demanded they either reach the other side themselves or let us go their. protesters took to the streets in other parts of pakistan as well workers for the ruling very good suffered he rallied in favor of the government's decisions it has downgraded diplomatic ties with india to trade and stop bus and train services it's also stepped up diplomatic efforts to shore up support foreign minister sharon mehmood qureshi visited china the 3rd party involved in the disputed kashmir himalayan region china says it's all to concerned about the situation in kashmir and asked all parties to avoid
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unilateral actions in years army commanders accused fighters fund of creating threats in kashmir a spokesman said anyone attempting to destruct peace in the kashmir valley will be in his words eliminated like assad's army says its response will be harsher than when to track down an indian jet in case there is military involvement as pakistanis continue to protest against what they call an extinct of a disputed region the united nations is urging both sides to refrain from changing the status of kashmir. with pakistan administered kashmir. more than 20 people have been killed in fighting in the southern yemeni city of aden the violence between government forces backed by a saudi led coalition under sept which is faction supported by the u.a.e. has gone on for 3 days a split further complicates yemen civil war where who the rebels also control much
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of the south of the country meanwhile who say that lead his younger brother has been killed the rebels announced the death of ibrahim by dr dean who see in a statement they blamed agents of what they described as the u.s. israeli saudi coalition for the killing but did not say how he died and all the developments the world food program says it will resume food distribution to hundreds of thousands of people in yemen's capital from next week the u.n. agency stop delivering aid to 850000 people in sana 2 months ago over concerns it was reaching those in need the renewed a delivery follows an agreement between the world food program and the who the rebels. well to algeria now where people have taken to the streets for the 25th friday in a row calling for the overthrow of the ruling elite president abdulaziz beautifully was forced to step down in april after weeks of mass protests 5 former ministers have been taken into custody since then on charges of corruption but demonstrators have refused to back down and want all of that if it is in
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a circle gone libya's internationally recognized government as accepted a cease fire request from the u.n. mission in the country of evil of of the religious holiday starts on saturday and ends on tuesday in tripoli based government is battling a full month campaign by troops loyal to. the cease fire will include a ban on asked rice the u.n. mission will be responsible for monitoring any potential violations. well 80 migrants have been saved by a french one rescue ship from a dinghy off the coast of libya a group doctors without borders posted photographs of the migrants being ferried to the norwegian 5 rescue ship the ocean viking italy's interior minister says he is preparing to sign a ban on the ship's entry into a talian waters under a new government decree a ship risks being fined more than a $1000000.00. meanwhile more than 800 people have died this year trying to cross the mediterranean and in the last 2 months alone dozens of bodies of washed up on
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tunisia's terrace beaches which borders libya the main base for people smugglers they've achieved has been to the resort city which is becoming a new frontline in the migration crisis. the on the horizon of these warm waters lapping the sure of sars this tragedy is playing out and time and tide up bringing the bodies of its victims to these tourist beaches more than 70 migrants drowned last month when their inflatable raft sank in rough weather. the director of the red crescent to help pull them out of the water told me the corpses were floating in from every direction or not be so obviously saving these people and even returning them to a prison indeed is better than lifting them die like that in huge numbers of. young people pregnant women and babies you see the north in european countries that we are the heavy responsibility it's a crime that all this garbage heap outside zazi this is where the dead bodies used
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to be dumped the red crescent has now reburied them nearby but these graves share the same ground as the city's rubbish. we spoke to a young man who nearly ended up here himself. doesn't live in has lived libya in small boat into the deep sea the boat started to shake until it's capsized in this moment i look at what i did and. i remember what happened i feel. mohammed is taking refuge at the red crescent center outside tsars us other survivors like him are still struggling to cope with the terror they enjoyed wondering if they ever dare to go through it all again to reach europe a new cemetery is being built here it already contains the bodies of $71.00 people that were washed ashore on the city beaches last month each of these graves.

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