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they they accept that what his do have been to us is genocide but they apologize for the you know site and that the ad refused to sit down with us and discuss the question for the politicians and that it leaves the in principle ladies . yes our government can be there at the conference table as well we don't deny them their place but we are the people to negotiate on our one on behalf of our people who are saying they need to express themselves on these before the 2nd of october this year when the 2nd of october that would be the 111th and visit. of that infamous order of generals. and they say we have we just long enough. 111 years is a long period in our patience on it.
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now. that. i'm fit in november but said if your ship cannot i would learn from quarter to be finished if it can be a while i'm on it or if you will divide the cousin to all the schools and saves because of that all seem that what is pretty thick is finished are often wished emma which the infant would learn from good clubbish ross and philo as i was betting our sources for them and thought the facts only link i meant integer fuzzier know when i may be a danke an uninsured even if you had infocom up in the air might even call the need door to feed west africa to our shores our shores and few dozen of us rosenfield off cocksucker behinds 86 in that in i'm part of our 20 linka of talks of a few and for absolutely when we asked them for the pros and failed as our sources
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baggage service then tagging. document heads this question was in fairness but instead he would say as a fact and as a defiant tone gave him the facts on the link about putting a foot python been scientifically cloonan. fight injecting this motion the german parliament has effectively put an official stamp of endorsing the extermination orders off 2nd up job and maybe no fall for the overhead at all and the one great the 2nd a problem 95 for the number and all the public comment and atrocity it's that caddick device those orders in the aftermath of such a humiliating rejection of the motion which is no doubt the snap in the face of the namibian people and their government it certainly cannot be business as usual
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between. 0. 0000. 0. today we have to match. handle that situation. in the. uk you know it is the best time to handle that it should take you here i mean you never get that. was that. you cannot have.
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a solution for the. that. we anticipate doing to handover them but you should hear them ended out with them by said out of the from out of province of germany. but i think when i say this because of the from i think we think relations whatever. they saw it fit that we should bend over the bed to ship ops this and the alfie's that my medicine is not good i'm going to. want it i was only to. go out there and to keep the fish and anything to eat to know make sure you have the funds. to get them to people who need it.
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now i. doubt. that. my. feet gemini. didn't go too well. in the sense that he stuck to the long term government position. considering the time. in the case of the jewish holocaust. actually the same german government has been talking. to a jewish people more than any jewish community. who argue with me once they tend to
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tell us. he said that well i just suspicion. yes. they are different and you couldn't explain when asked how are they different how is it to special case he couldn't respond. which obviously leaves us to conclude that. the only thing that makes them special is because they're europeans they're white people and we africans we have. we in their overhead room i do kosher we don't believe that when somebody dies. that is the end of him or hey so when he departs or he departs we believe you know that terry's going to go in on a 150th and we always you know give him a myth to take to the end every overhead or.
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has come to be buried. en route cook nation you know or freeze duty to was you know he has people. that. you. could.
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go without if you cannot know what happened in the past. why do you believe in the future. you have to know the past. and most importantly. to be able to our way to the mistakes of the past because you cannot build you know the future on mistakes of the past but here how will you know those mistakes if you are not aware of the history. and wind with which described in germany. and so i was chatting to some germans they and we started to talk about the issue of genocide and then one of them told me that at that seem that it one of the universities there must discuss. so and i said are you sure list as it how can i go there so they gave me
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a number going that detail of the that ik that was the archives at the new drift outfits in this city in freiburg so i mean i send an email to this this in my introduce myself in message i would really appreciate if i can be given the chance to come and see these casts. when the story broke out that these girls are found in germany where they are. made some people to realize even people have died 100 years ago they can return to haunt you in one way or the other or. of the.
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era. of them when. what happened in this church in those years. or. this very difficult. is painful. what happened to whom in biggs. by the people who are who is power the religions was english. like or directing people to get the but. in the church better things opinion that you'd . like we're not telling you when approaching now is that. the picnic platy he was given the head of his i spent part of the head of a smaller keep it they were from my state of the meat are cool this it
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sure that they can take his character on in the box to transport it or twitch it be to jim and it was painful and it did happen in the church where i'm standing here it's paid for here it's not nice. when we have arrived the i think the realize that we want to take the just in they said no peaches it and then he said he would take you down to the archives it's a lot of books is the skull so i mixed up we don't even know which ones are coming from many bia because some are also coming from the upper genus in those that are lia as it doesn't matter as long as i see that the police ask us so we went down
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there but before i ended that route. said to them i want to talk to masts. and we're. trying to plan. b. a mean bama to go. to the gym and government we said when the skulls of the people they belong in the media they don't belong there in germany and then they give government attitude west we don't talk in equal sheet with groups only negotiate with a government so then we went to our government in we said we went you to help us
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for this custom we don't because i'm so lucky the government supported us in that one. wow. you work with. us if. you. want. to find the. love i. miss you know this close by
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themselves or food or. course we finally know my sorrows ended up some money. and found the really private homes open in the streets. thanks to the clothing forcefully is. absolutely no knowledge and there's nothing to. come of. this is this is. to. stand up. and say sustenance for the citizens. of colorado can move i'm very careful about how my family and i was. going on obama while we want our young ones out when
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i don't know how i'm going to do i don't have all my. characters on the album but i'm going i love one come on go back on me. come on my marriage on my mind i'm going i'm wrong we're going on obama well we want our young ones out. so that day when we have to discuss it it was a national the minister cabinet member we all went to the airport and that is what we wanted them to. look at it this is a national issue back we don't want it to lose focus that it was a loss in the mass who were killed were. the. community to come. forward. who go out. to the. community and do. the work. who.
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would look like you are. what you are. and then the 2nd scuffs they wanted to and then we hear this is skull from with all that i've seen them indiana it was it is fine we did not demand that it was this was war saw that people could have been killed as well but we have seen our cases based on the east in the nation or so it's distilled delhi different from a vamp or demo who was killed during the war because there was no extermination whatever then in there was no indication from the game as to weapon of the only one to kill in exterminate mad people.
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out a 0 explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how why will risk influence the course of history itself did not get enough credit for it in a bucket in what could be the biggest sort of figure but he was not the biggest icon in the world the prisoner and the president who came together to end apartheid in south africa nelson mandela and f.w. de klerk face to face on. the most memorable moments with al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell with the crowds in tahrir square talking. to me. if something happens anywhere in the world al jazeera is in place we were able to cover news like no other news organizations. were able to do it properly. that is our strength.
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and politician. radical and prisoner in a 2 part series al-jazeera world tells the story of one of the most enigmatic figures in sudan's turbulent history. whose influence is still felt on events in the country today. i'll to robbie's life and politics on al-jazeera. hello i'm maryam namazie in london with a quick look at the headlines now pakistan's prime minister has compared the indian government to nazis over its decision to strip indian administered kashmir of its autonomy and revoke special rights and ron concepts india's governing party led by
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prime minister narendra modi is anti muslim because of its hindu nationalist ideology khan dedicated pakistan's independent state to kashmir which has been under a strict security lockdown for 10 days. a lot of career between india and pakistan there is no fight going on but we are standing up to an ideology which is worse this ideology is the r s s ideology the parent organisation of the b j p modi is a member of it since childhood this ideology got inspiration from hitler's nazi party which includes racial superiority. meanwhile the strict lockdown in indian administered kashmir looks set to be eased india's governor in the region such as curfews will be relaxed for india's independence day celebrations on thursday but internet and phone services will remain cut off. china is saying that the protest movement in hong kong has reached near terrorism it's call for the sort of the law
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to be used to restore order in the territory police have once again fired tear gas at pro-democracy demonstrators this time in cow loued hundreds of protesters took part in the rally pointing lasers at a police station 10 weeks of increasingly violent clashes have plunged hong kong into its worst political crisis in decades iran's president has criticized the united states for its military buildup in the gulf as an rouhani says foreign forces are not needed because gulf states can protect the region themselves american and british warships have started joint maritime patrols to patrik protect shipping in the strategic strait of hormuz after iranian forces seized a british flag oil tanker last month and argentina's leader has spoken to his presidential rival and says he's expressed willingness to keep markets calm in case of an eventual handover of power only a president announced salary increases in tax cuts after his shock defeat on sunday triggered economic turmoil that we polled 15 points less than center left candidate alberto finance in the primary vote seen as
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a litmus test for the general election in october witness now continues but there will be the news hour $2100.00 g.m.t. to join me then by for now. then. but i munch of of the vital people some will matter also what diet of the gay men's who came even who's that they do you know taking over their land taking dad get introducing alcohol to them and william brand they do they get law they lend or
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they leave the women in on bad day he said i'm fed up and i am tired of the steam in sawdust and now we will face the. full frontal attack in us in time and they said we wanted to come here because you have some experience from tanzania on how to deal with the net lease and we have some here that are very stubborn and wanted to come and deal with them. so now the war went all the way up to the what a bit it's where in your thought a way finished. from thought that said that nothing missed them all and then no cloak they would be done in rehab she's been exists that was not the case many people fought. and then they started to
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be driven into the they'll make it this it and after i'm there now they feel it and that's why they ended up in but so on and some in south africa. next time a nation or dust set. extending they'd then kill them all or. this was a defined better if he had people like you think the germans before they've lived and flicked the country to china. in the vain in a wood. in the womb or yeah a lot of people are way way killed by poisoning. the germans put poison into their what a horse and damsons olu he movie when the man was
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a people and then when there are people came comes and drinks water from the what i have in the west and i was having it when you were and then the rest many of them have died by guns and shooting as you would do with them you know you had some kits were thrown in the air and way way way way i wanted to. which is quite cool so there were so many cool ways that the humans can hear the people imagine throwing a child. in.
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ready the federal republic of germany as we. acknowledge germany special historic and moral responsibility towards the republic of namibia. the federal parliament of germany the german born stock has reaffirmed the special responsibility to watch them into important was the motions that of people 989 and that of june 2004 it was the 20th century's 1st genocide an estimated 100000 ethnic herero unama people died at the hands of german colonial troops and present day namibia between the year 19041905 for a long time berlin refused to call the killings
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a genocide but that changed back in 2015 germany and the may be are now in talks about a joint declaration on the massacre and so i want to start off with you these talks are taking place but you're actually quite critical of these talks explain to us why who has decided that they should be tools special invoice a plan that it was the 2 governments without our knowledge so you feel left out we feel we are at totally excluded in the for us is it you feel the same way ms hoffman very much the same way we are excreted. i am . eating. sleeping and education. i was just the
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air did. everyone to know what the so-called sas and the snake eating fish did me but i believe the sichuan this council for my people could eat the proof that many people who eat feel it. we also know from the history books that it's not only scraps that print protein in the plant and pounds of men the penis way cut off in property in there with people who wish to be this it it worked in the west indian men folks mad people because the things that they'd eat will remain one to one that can make human being do this to offend the him human being so this is a drama that has been transformed from one generation to the next generation.
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in now as the german government says that but they are also now pleading us. you don't decide for yourself whether you are not you also doug said if i'm lucky one but then again. you have forgotten. the dominic of her comfort and you and i can vanish when mention is just so on and the traveler just as us to the home of infinity after a sentence farmlands and bison hunt in here live or number would a much alister norm down to lines besotted ignorance of their preferred calling in
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america this is a. war for small stations in the west for i know you had legs carrying bags and gave our own who have 20 more not foresee this after 200000000 orchids rawson that is the hoofs to pour cup and quick long. in africa yeah the phantom to bind it you'll know from the time fun one of transparency. a skit about humor steam a physician or mr money climate and business of. this in the stack and she doesn't and that's the democrat. on here we have your mouth i now have a hammer out here after with india along with cystic lobby i named seriously i wouldn't week is vision on syria if you don't want to. make you want to see indecent or look what's his word kim does she want need to fight her and article you see it doesn't diminish ploughs are a scum country. you damage
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a sister ship it's a 1st come out for. quarter of kiff inferior cups in and out of the pit of way city with namibia that the germans have a special relationship is because of 19 or 4 ways in the german diamond not having a good relationship with the south african government for example so our governor how would you tell him against the hint that this fitting if m.b. receiving these millions from the german government in the name of development 8 member is the biggest recipient of the gym in development in ways that the case is to keep them to shut their mouth enough to support the issue of genocide in africa political by design organized along ethnic lines that their ruling party
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which is sloppy is the my unity of the many because the more people in they want the whole world to know that the liberation struggle started in the end in 66. they don't want other people to get clicked it's good you just go to them and now if we legal nice demanding awful medical needs the people in need don't want that. when man had already treated 2 boats one a and when the war and did. we had arrows in the un-band you know people were incarcerated in confederation comes on to 1908.
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visitors to be a concentration camp where they used to keep the nominal heteros prisoners a war where you look at this scene and see what was happening here here you would have the wounded actually the day one with a daily basis you had. people who were decimated. from hunger and thirst malnourished. and some of their women were pregnant and in these plays those who are pregnant when the dam comes they used to give birth right here in full view of everybody their souldiers used to. look at that but rape
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during her women and him in memory men and girls to choose from. which ever they wanted to take in to the death. to satisfy themselves. 000 only by you. alone 2 of them on. the number one even. number one you've only got invited to be on your a mother when you want your. mother getting him a new map one on moolah my you along and. lorianne need to go on one event i mean
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there are going to be big guy who will get bowing again going where going along with. the killing them. they embedded them. here they also must. go spend days up 25800108 day we killed. their piss know them said of this they'd be one way used to come and dig. into the abyss and i'm not going to and.
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when the game is came. they had one thing and the amount in that was. to make sure that no one living in this continent. to themselves. then linda issue is a big part of. i will tell you about 80 percent of. us is in the hands of the gym and people some of the families of their own is in dimon this only went and then we only received once. when we come
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200 joining us in what i mean it worked as a let me to have a for my own please the firm was of a did not buy when with a grip it by force with also everything inside now is the only thing whatever i want to do with those and then i have 2 requests for that i have to buy for them i think the government at the moment the x. leg the fabric 8 when they are 18 now when people are demanding they are coming up with we want to do this in this in this so the the it's a time bomb and then know that many heroes and people are saying we need to join this group because they're talking about lent and we are seeing lent is what we have been dropped off by the germans and if people also start getting into the farms of the germans i don't know how they have but other senses that's really it
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in their lives. even jim is that's feeling unsafe in the media. i don't know how it will affect the millions. development 8 that the gym and government gives to log on minute to minute pilate them not to support the genocide. because of all why richard resources is where the european condrey divided themselves in his hip and that giving him and government decided to come in i mean it and decided also to do this to get in the people that.
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these sebald men may trim only. because where do not a lot of fun for but stood and that it is. very noble extermination order. wendy we don't know how soon does one letter these landowners you're quoting
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landowners where for themselves elsewhere you know sure they were and could change . there would be refugees in thailand. the germans would have to go to germany they're bringing in eritrea been the be quivering the world over for generations and we have been integrated didn't object poverty. starting from 92 for. if you go to stop much. it's so nasty denied. the black in the white you know you have that they read between these 2 areas the one advice where they blacks. in my desk
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at them at risk yes and so on in the on the other side of the way we have now the. past that i say. the men do you know 4 buildings they did the members asked to leave. and that is not only saw one way you see in these division off townships in many towns as well awsome. what would your motto differ over the what you know if you're not going to vote at all the only card played a lot of money from abroad would go to wonder what all would w. nobody who would already be material would have you for $1.00 a couple home board although more and more that before will be
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a monument to come woman who drove in her own bombers in world little. bit funny that you see here. its growth goes there people go there police say had always seeing them remove feet and that was given the name after people find out these 3 of the 3. it was like a movie for the human soul d s c t v what. we make it. in
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death we did for them to you know. this is again the photo. is the day that they do date that was given by the bottom line chief to the gym and government responds to our demands so. 12 midnight the deadline is over they said it so tomorrow morning 9 o'clock we will be here with the chief then we'll talk to his people and as he self himself pretty rightly said that the auto was given him a few minutes i'm also going there tomorrow to give my overtime to my police to. how we would take it fit.
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me. yeah yeah. yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah a pet. parrot. right. yep yep yep yep yep yep yep yep yep yep yep. yep. on thursday. by. no gentleman at my. disposal until finally it was that you. know
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what was going on and you know reality about long. as. they're willing that people have started to understand the issue of genocide that. some people may day. over there but this is surely not this long this is the level of us in this if it doesn't help for they demand government to exact to have weighed in to come up with a lot of tactics the more they do that then wanted to get it we become. available.
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we got some rather mobile weather just rolling across the southern possible strike get through the crisis driving by you can see this area clap sliding out of dolly way pushing across south australia heading towards a southeastern corner so we got some right in the full costs well that must be some just push into southern parts of the way and that'll just roll across the south
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australia 17 sounds simple on thursday warms up to around 90 on friday before the next system will push in for the weekend ahead of that we've got some wet weather just making its way towards the southeast and cooler increasing clout lifting the temperatures in melbourne to around 13 degrees but we're still struggling to get to 11 for hope so some wet weather there into tasmania but to slide across the tasman sea towards new zealand not too bad here at the moment generally fine and dry but that increasing tab will make its way in so make the most of the day that in celsius in christ it's 14 celsius in all clear cloud right will push some wetter weather into the south followed as we go on through friday but temperature if anything some small consolation does pick up to around 50 degrees as the rains say and now the rain really sets again across southern parts of japan at the moment here come the south tropical storm last making its way further north where it's the friday.
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to train and equip the opposition in syria so they can help push back these terrorists be pulling power investigates how the us supplies soviet style weapons to its allies through private company spend the us government could wash their hands and say well we didn't know where it was coming from so weapon that was supplied by the us government may well end up being pointed at us soldiers yes absolutely pick it up less than 2 months after the professional america's guns secret pipeline to syria on al-jazeera.
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after 25 years of informing the world's waste china for the global cycling industry into chaos. the growing pressure of agreement skies it is resulting in changed we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in. counting the cost on al-jazeera. i really felt liberated as a journalist was told i was going to the truth doesn't lie with god's will this jobs bill. this is. hello 6 i'm maryam namazie this is the news hour life from london coming up
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tensions escalate over the disputed region of kashmir is pakistan's prime minister has the indian government to nazis. police fired tear gas at protesters in hong kong again but flights have resumed at the airport. teenage activists gretta 10 bags set sail across the atlantic taking our fight against climate change the united nations in new york. the footballer who was on his way to england and for a premier league club it. was exposed to high levels of carbon monoxide before plane crash in january that story and more later in the program. we began with the crisis in kashmir pakistan's prime minister has compared the indian government to nazis over its decision to revoke the region's autonomy imran
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khan says india's governing policy is anti muslim because of its hindu nationalist ideology some avenge of a 1000 more now from was off or a bad in pakistan administered kashmir. it was a holiday to celebrate the end of british rule and the creation of pakistan in 19472 years on the freedom of religion just that. the capital of the administered by pakistan. is mounting anger against the effective and efficient indian administered kashmir and frustration on the pakistani side of the divided territory. the situation will be resolved with words the solution is an action we stand to be. the pakistani government has suspended trade and transport links as well as downgrading diplomatic ties with kashmiris want. these measures don't satisfy us indian forces have besieged kashmiris for the last
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10 days their lives are in danger we want to pakistan to take practical measures and i can only be expelled by another army kashmiris have made enough sacrifices. government leaders in is being pressured by both opposition politicians. to back their words with action prime minister arrived in a message of solidarity and a promise to do all he can he compared india's ruling hindu nationalist b.g.p. with nazis and said muslims worldwide are looking to the united nations to stop india violating basic rights han accused india of an demographic shift and for the 1st time since the crisis began shared pakistani intelligence reports. we have information and we have had national security committee meetings the pakistan army has full knowledge that india has made a plan to take action and. mia like the action they took and.
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according to our information they have made a more sinister plan now the army is not just the army but the entire nation will fight alongside our military. prime minister says it will be his responsibility to take the message of peace to the international community pakistan has already offered an emergency session of the un security council and while he was delivering that message in the building behind me pakistanis across the country were marking their independence day in solidarity with. even the police decorated their patrol cars with. alongside. people from all political affiliations in the capital islamabad said they want to remind the world of how india is abusing. independence slogans were chanted busiest and rallies held in tribal areas which used to be under the control of a few years ago and what's said to be the largest pakistani flag made this year
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along with the slogan that says will become pakistan. many of these people are the descendants of tribal fighters who helped the military take control of what is now pakistan administered kashmir pakistan insisted there is no other solution than diplomacy but many pakistanis who took to the streets. was on the job was. administered kashmir. meanwhile the strict lockdown and in kashmir looks set to be. but fire lines in the internet will remain caught. the lockdown remain tight on wednesday in srinagar the largest city have indeed administered kashmir. security forces are keeping most people off the streets those who do venture out when they have to complain continued restrictions make it hard to get around. security forces they don't.
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want to go to the store to buy something but they won't let me even go there. there's a sense of you made that has said this will be visible in new delhi social activists who have recently returned to the capital from indeed administered kashmir told reporters what they saw. they say the park trail by several indeed media organizations of calm in the kashmir valley isn't true there is a federal mound of accurate reporting happening it's the government would like us to make it seem like that the only p.r. agency down there the value the odd agents out there calling themselves the best are the actually better in fact they're not. they say the indian government's lock down and communications blackout is counterproductive to solving the crisis because it is basically radicalizing the population marginalizing them other elements who are now in june and looking at it it's because they were trying to get work that we
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can trust the indian government but now they have been jailed and so prominent kashmiri civil servant turned politician shaath bessel is now under house arrest he was detained at the delhi airport and sent back to srinagar vessel has spoken to al-jazeera several times and is highly critical of india's policies on kashmir saying india's strongarm policies were hurting kashmiris trust and faith in the indian government. house arrest comes as the governor of indeed administered kashmir such maalik says restrictions will be lifted following indian independence day celebrations on thursday but phone lines and the internet will remain blocked in the kashmir valley meaning many areas were main cut off from the rest of the world. al-jazeera new delhi. china says the protest movement in hong kong has reached near terrorism has called for the sort of the law to be used to restore order in the territory riot police have once again faced off with protest as firing tear gas at hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators and counting on to abdel-hamid
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reports now from hong kong. they had gathered for the festival of the hungry girls when offerings are made and items burned for ancestors but even this ancient chinese ritual couldn't escape the current turmoil a group of protesters burning notes printed with pictures of poco chief executive kerry the police chief and several other officials they were near a police station and started beaming laser pointers at the building. take note warnings to stop and police were soon on the street 1st a show of force police advancing. the protesters remain defiant. he's out on a phone call on and just. met the face. in the. weekend that. came to tear gas.
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and stand ups like this one are happening the newly being bases in different parts of poland in his days and there doesn't seem to be an end in sight actually was each day that passes both sides seem to be more and more entrenched in their position. the confrontation in a neighborhood came as the city's airport was returning to normal after 2 days the destruction that have caused more than $70000000.00 airport authorities were granted a partial injunction to prevent protesters from occupying the main terminal again only travelers with valid air tickets could get into the building but some protesters were allowed to continue to sit in there does it meet an area of the arrival hall and here to part of the anger is directed at police chinese officials have condemned the confrontations that broke out of jews in i as me a terrorist act there was. a whole called officials have described the protests as
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it's true. really radical and violent acts that crossed the line but alice doesn't agree she has been watching the confrontations unfolding on the streets from a boat we are born and we don't want to see portishead teenage and their. you know just like a t. cares i think crazy if it did happen and do something then or do something to slow down but they didn't listen to the hometown people. after a few hours this protest fizzled out but the political turmoil has consumed toko and everyone here is expecting more chaos in the days to come but at the funny edges iraq local. millions of people have been affected by the months long protests and not just inside the territory itself the facts are also being felt in mainland china especially in the border city that links to hong kong scott hi there reports
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now from. the primary gateway from mainland china into hong kong. a constant flow of arrivals and departures many people here are concerned about the protests in hong kong from both sides of the border with hanjour so what if without hong kong is not safe anymore that's why i'm coming back my family was worried about my safety the protests to coast inconvenience to local people i hope it will end soon came in the protest post made an inconvenience to local people i hope this would be ended assume this is too bad for the image of hong kong syngenta received a great deal of international attention earlier in the week when state run media aired video of columns of paramilitary vehicles and soldiers pouring into the city there due to hold according to the government a large scale exercise soon their deployment clearly meant to send a message to the protesters. the father of china's reform and opening movement 41
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years ago being shopping gena to launch his economic reforms it was also his idea for the one country 2 systems approach that's being heavily tested just across the border in hong kong the economic impact from the hong kong protest now in their 11 week is being felt. as with elsewhere in mainland china its stock market had seen negative numbers since the protests moved to the hong kong international airport but there was one standout chin jen airport shares soared it's the closest major airport to hong kong and during the closures this week some flights were diverted there to continue turmoil in hong kong could make it more attractive to airlines and passengers the airport just received approval to expand allowing it to nearly double its yearly passenger numbers to 80000000. so while the view from jet into hong kong remains the same the impact from what's happening across the border is be keenly felt by the people here scotland al-jazeera. standing
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is the director of the so asked china institute and joins me live via skype from. thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us on the news hour.

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