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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 viscera 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 and said if your ship can i would learn from quarter to be finished if it can be a war 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 is finished or the often wish them or which the infant would learn from good clubbish trust and feel as i was writing our sources for them and out the facts on the link i meant in tutor fuzzier know when i may be a dank and uninsured who feared infocom up in the air might even call the need door to feed west africa to our shores to our shores and few to the numbers rose and paid off cocksucker brines 86 in the position i'm part of our 20 linka of talks of a few 150 absolutely in the ashton for the bush rose and faded as our sources
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aggravation talking. document head to this question it was in fairness but instead he would say as a fact and as a different tone gave him the facts on the link of enticing if in fact on been science if he 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 that's great the 2nd a problem $95.00 for the number and all the public comment and atrocity it's that caddick devised those orders in the aftermath of such a humiliating rejection of the motion which is no doubt the slap in the face of the namibian people and their government it certainly cannot be business as usual
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between. 0. 000. 0. today we have too much. handle that situation. over the. who didn't you. just. you know it is the best time to handle that it should take you here i mean you never get that. was that the. kind that had the.
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resources for the. that. we're anticipating to hand over them but you should hear them ended out with them bicep out of the foot not approving of germany. but i think when i say this because of the from i think we think relations or whatever. they saw you feel that we should bend over the bed to shit upstairs at the alfie's that my medicine is not good i'm going to. want it house only to. go out there and to keep the fish and anything to eat to know nothing of the funds. to get them to people. who are.
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now i. doubt. that. my. meeting with the german ambassador. didn't go too well. in the sense that he stuck to the long time comment decision. considering the time in the case of the jewish holocaust. they actually seem german government has been talking. to a jewish people more than any jewish community. what you really want to state and
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to us. he said but run by just a special. yes. they are different and you couldn't explain when asked how are they different how is it a special case you couldn't spot. 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 are frickin. we in their overhead room the new culture 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 one 5th that in 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. in recook mission you know of he's duty to was you know his people. will. keep. him up.
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no doubt 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 or how you know those mistakes if you're not aware of the history. and when with which to slab 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 that it one of the universities there must discuss. so
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and i said are you sure list as it how can i go there so they gave me a number going that detail of the that ached out of the archives at the new drift outfits in this city in freiburg so i mean i send an e-mail to this this in my introduce myself im as if 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 they have or. of the.
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era. of them with. the for. what happened in this church in those years. 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 electing people together but. in the church better things opinion that you'd. like we're not telling you when approaching now is that the the picnic platy he was given the head of his i spent part of the head of a smaller keep it they were from us taking the meat our core business it
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sure that they can take his character on in the box to transport it or to be to jim and it was painful and it did happen in the church where i'm standing here this is 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 ok we'll take you down to the archives it's a lot of book says the skulls are mixed up we don't even know which ones are coming from many bia because some are also coming from the upper genus in australia as it doesn't matter as long as i see that the police ask us so we went down there but
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before i ended that route. said to them i want to talk to masts. day trying to plan. and be a mean bama to go. in a. look 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 negotiate with groups only negotiate with a government so then we went to our government and we said we went you to help us
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for this custom we don't because so likely the government supported us in that one. wow. you work with. the. airline i. was basically this close by themselves for
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food or. course the mission from india my subs ended up some money. in the phone there with both homes open in the streets. thank you. forcefully is. absolutely has no knowledge and has nothing to do. this is true this is true but we'd like to. stand up. and say this is us informed citizens. will come home i'm very careful about how my family and i was. going on by mark why we want our young on board i want my
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i don't know how i'm going to do i want to have all my. character on the album that i'm going i love one song on go back on me. come on i'm here for my family and i'm wrong. dad won't go by my house while we want our young ones out. so that day when we have to be discussed it was imagine the minister cabinet member as we all went to the airport and that is what we wanted them to. look at it this is a national issue that we don't want it to loose focus that it was yellows in the mass who were killed during. the. initial. poll workers. who go out. to the. community and do. the work. who.
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would like what we. want to hear. and then the seconds gusts they wanted to and then we hear this is culled from with all of thrives in the media and that was it is fine we did not demand that there was this last war so 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 gym as to at the end of the only one way 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 you want to be the biggest sort of a guy 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 all jesse. the big breaking news story can be chaotic and frantic behind the scenes. people shouting instructions in your ear you're trying to provide the best most accurate up to date information as quickly as you can. it's when you come off air on things thinking that you realize even witness history in the making. well if we cannot have palestina my government was suddenly not allowed britain to
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control the french palestine would be an outrage but then we need to find another solution before we come to blows over a century ago britain and france made the secret deal the change the shape of the middle east and so. now we can draw a much. sikes pekoe lines in the sun and on on just the. take a look at the top stories here it is there the united states government has made a full requests for gibraltar to block the release of an iranian oil tanker a grace one was seized by british forces last month because it was suspected of breaking international sanctions by shipping oil to syria supreme court judges in
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the british overseas territory were expected to order the vessels release but their decision has been delayed anderson as has the latest from. i was in court and everyone was expecting the release of this oil tanker then dramatically it has to be said because the attorney general michael a mouse was quite ruffled he told the judge that in the early hours of thursday morning late on wednesday night had been contact with the department of justice of the u.s. involving a document involving requests and a declaration that there will be in these legal terms a supplemental request of detention power well to the existing detention pictures of immersion of chinese security forces near the border with hong kong where antigovernment protests are continuing china's government insists they're there for routine exercises u.s.
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president donald trump says he's confident the chinese president xi jinping can resolve the armrests in hong kong without violence in a tweet he often talks and tied the protests to a u.s. trade deal with china. india's prime minister is defending the decision to effectively addicks parts of indian administered kashmir in a speech to celebrate independence from british rule 72 years ago he said the decision to remove the region's autonomy will promote economic growth and national unity the dow jones has suffered its worst loss of the year and the 4th largest single day drop on record for the us market index closed $800.00 points or 3 percent lower asian and european markets also dipped in the wake of u.s. losses it was driven by growing fears of a possible recession in the united states the pilots of a russian airliner are being hailed as heroes for saving lives by crash landing in a coal field or 233 people on board escaped 23 were taken to hospital the ural
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airlines airbus hit a flock of seagulls shortly after takeoff from zukowski airport in moscow those are the headlines has come back now to witness. the. but i munch of of the vader people somewhere matter also got diet of the germans who came in who says that they do you know taking over their land taking the. introducing alcohol to them and william brand they do they get law they lend
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or they leave the women in on bad day he said i am fed up and i am tired of the stimulus odious and now we will face. the full frontal attack in the us in china. and they said we wanted to come here because we have some experience from tanzania on how to deal with the negatives and we have some 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 you finish 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 be driven
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into the they'll make it this that and that from there now they flit in that's why they ended up in but so on and some in south africa. next them a nation or does set. x. to mean they'd then kill them all or. this was a defined better if he had a people like you think the germans before they've lived and flicked the country to china. in the vein of good. in the world or there a lot of people way way killed by poisoning. the germans put poison into their what a horse and dams and solo he movie when the man was
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a people and then when there are people came and comes and drink his water from the what i've been the they called poisoned and i was having it. and then the rest many of them have died by guns and shooting as you would do you know they had some kits with thrown in the air and way way way way i wanted to. which is quite cool so there were so many cool ways that humans can feel a people imagine throwing a child and then. you. will rule.
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the federal republic of germany as you acknowledge germany's 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 lucian's that of april 19th $1009.00 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 190-419-0548 long time berlin refused to call the
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killings a genocide but that changed back in 2015 germany and the may be are now in talks about a joint declaration on the massacre as 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 tool special invoice upwind that it was the 2 governments without our knowledge so you feel left out we don't dully excluded in the process did you feel the same way ms hoffman very much the same way we are excreted. i am . eating. sleeping and education. i was yes
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yes very good. evening. everyone to know what the so called sas scientists like eugene fish did me but i believe the situation this council for my people could be the proof that many people who we eat feel it. we also know from the history books that it's not only scraps that print protein in the plant and plants of men the penis way cut off in property in there with people who wanted to be resist it work it was indeed men folks mad people because the things that they'd eat we made while one that can make human being do this to offend the hidden human being so this is a drama that is being 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 dad said if i'm lucky what. you have forgotten is. that dominic of her come out and he 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 on number would a much alice going on down to lines of a sort of the grandson of
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a circle in america there's a. war for small stations in the west for i know you had legs and carry him back and gave to him who have when he went out for it see this after 200000000 orchids rawson that's is the hoof still poor cop and quick long. in africa yeah the phantom to bind the young off some time fun when it comes parents. skeeter by you in the steam of physician or mr money climate and business if. this isn't in the stock and she doesn't and that's the democrat. on here we have me out i now have a house here afterward india along with cystic lobby i named seriously i wouldn't week is mission on syria if you don't want to make you want to see out indecent or look it says in word ken does this chris you won't need my to atika you see it doesn't diminish clubs are a scum country. you damn a legal assistant. it's
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a 1st come out for. quarter of kiff inferior cups in and out in 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 government how would you tell against the hint that this fitting you ephemera receiving these millions from the german government in the name of development 8 let me guess the biggest recipient of the gym and development in ways that the case is to keep them to shed 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 mess the other people in don't want that. when man had already treated to botswana and when the war and did. we had arrows in the open by new people were incarcerated in court for drinkin counts and 21908.
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visitors to be a concentration camp where they used to keep phenomenal arrows of 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 this place goes through a brick and when the dam comes they used to give birth right here in full view of
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everybody their souldiers used to. look at the rate doing it are women and women 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 do it the one. on the number line even down to number one you've only got to wear it on your own mother when you want your. mother getting him a new member no one will make you a long and. lorianne need to go on one event i mean there are going to be big
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guy who will get bowing again going where going alone week. they kill them. they embedded them. here they also must. go spend days up to 50 a 100 in 100 a day way killed. their piss know themselves of this they've been 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 on the amount and 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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$200.00 joining us in what i mean if it were up isn't like me to have a fire my own bliss the firm would have a did not but when were they going to be 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 they say have vacate when people in the area team when people are demanding they are coming up with we want to do this in this in this so they 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 berlin. if the germans that's feeling unsafe in the media. i don't know how it will affect. the millions of development 8 that the gym and government gives to our government to menu police them. not to support the genocide issue. because all for why richard is sauces is the way the european country divided themselves and is hip and that doing them and government decided to come in i mean and decided also to do these to get in the people that.
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these seaborne men may trim only. because where do not a lot of phone protest stood and that it is. very noble extremely mission or would. you. wendy we don't know how soon does one letter these landowners you know quote in
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limbo knows where for themselves elsewhere you know surely a world of entertainment. there would be refugees each day like. the germans would have to go to germany they're bringing in eritrea been the be create free in the world over for generations and we have been inherited didn't object poverty. starting from angel for. if you go to swap much. it's so nicely denied. the black in the white you know you have there they read between these 2 areas one advice where they blacks. as they might decide
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it 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 are still there. and that is not only saw one way you see in these division off balance sheets in many towns as well awsome. what would your motto they have over know 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 linda but o.-w. nobody who would or a regime are doing whatever you. want all a couple of or more about them and work up to 4 will be on when you more to come
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will meet you in her own bone marrow is your world little. bit funny that you see here. its growth goes it will go the police are had always saying 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 so d. s. c t v what she we may make it. and guess we
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did for them too you know. this is 2nd of october. is the day that they do date that was given by the paramount chief to the gym and government responds to our demands so. 12 midnight the deadline is over they send 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 in a few minutes and we're also going there tomorrow to give my overtime to my police to. how we would take it further.
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with me. yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah a pet. rat. right. yep yep yep yep yep yep yep yep yep yep yep. yep. on this day. by. and you find that you. lost your reality.
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long. as. they're willing that people have started to understand the issue of genocide. some people in my day. but the issue not as long as you still have it of us in this if it doesn't help for the demand government to exact to have weighed in to come up with a lot of that it's the more they do that the monday did we become. or. will.
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the united states news to halt the release of an iranian oil tanker. video emerges of chinese security forces massing on the main road just across the border from mali called. dramatic pictures of a russian airliner forced to crash land in a field after striking a flock of birds. i'm joined again just go with the sports in and make a shaky start to the 2nd as. test against australia and the bad boy of tennis nick carious has another meltdown i'll tell you why you may have gone too far this time . over start with breaking news news coming from the kashmir region there has been gunfire heard in the but in part of india administered kashmir the battle
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sector and this apparently was a few hours ago 3 soldiers and 4 civilians are understood to have been killed apparently there's also been damage to houses and vehicles pakistan's military is saying that 5 indian soldiers have also been killed let's go live to correspondent some a binge of aid he's in for a bad that's in pakistan administered kashmir what are you hearing about this incident. well martin in the last few minutes we've heard from the pakistani military confirming that a number of soldiers as well as civilians have been killed in what pakistan called unprovoked shelling from the indian side this happened in the battle sector and it is the highest death toll that we've seen after the latest escalation about those days ago when india or the special status of kashmir although we've seen crossfire before on the line of control the dividing line between pakistan and india in the
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disputed kashmir region but this is a significant development of european hearing from the pakistani government saying that it is using its diplomatic resources and it is going to be going to the united nations security council on friday so this all comes ahead of that meeting tensions remain high on this border if you've been visiting some of these villages where people have been telling us that it is very difficult for normal right life to continue there because you live under constant fear and every time there is an escalation between these 2 countries the villages on the front lines on both sides of the mind of control become the victims all right thank you for that and some a binge of aid that are bad in in pakistan administers kashmir let's go to our. correspondent who is in the indian capital new delhi what's your understanding as to what's happened today. well an indian wire agency called and i has reported that in the. jumble in the state of
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jammu and kashmir there's been a cease fire by the pakistani army and after that the indian army has retaliated this is the only information that's being reported here in india we are this agency there is no official response yet no indian official has yet commented on this now having said that while at this time it takes undue significance perhaps because of the events that are happening in kashmir because of what the indian prime minister said today that he wants to bring a development in kashmir and that's the reason that there is that the special status of the state has been scrapped it does take more significance however it's not something new these reports come pretty often these reports are pretty regular in this area and hence it cannot be said that peace has yet been awhile aged or of but something worse may occur so bit of
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a caution there but yes the atmosphere between the 2 neighbors is very tense at the moment as my colleague in pakistan just said and of course the people who live along the line of control are the 1st ones who bear the brunt of calls today is india independence day and prime minister modi has used this. the change of the constitutional status of india administered kashmir as a central part of his speech today. that is correct what prime minister said was that he has managed to do what no other prime minister no other government before him could which is scrapping of the special stages of the state of german when meat implying that are those perhaps wanted to do would didn't have the courage to do it and hence yet again brandishing his image as a strong man as a strong prime minister and catering to his water base that's what he said some have seen this as a jibe the leading opposition party the congress party however people had within
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his party in the past one former prime ministers who was from the same party called bart the agent of party had a very different vision of the region and he wanted to win the hearts and minds of people however in this case and prime minister most of these case many of the politicians have been placed under house arrest and some of them who could manage to somehow have conveyed the message that they have not been consulted at all. and thank you very much indeed talking to us live from new delhi. for the us is ask your browser to keep an iranian tank in detention the request was made by the department of justice it wants to halt the release of the great one tanker that's the ship that was seized off the coast of the by royal marines last month with iran accused of violating oil sanctions against syria it denies the allegations of the labels the seizure an act of piracy in a moment we'll be going to our correspondent in washington. but 1st let's go to
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gibraltar andrew symonds has the very latest for us and i can see that you're actually on the water what is the latest with regard to the face of the greece. well right there there she is grace wong still a sense july the 4th we've seen a couple of crewmembers and we're hearing reports that they have all the fish me being released in terms of any arrest and any action which happened ahead of this approach from the u.s. department of justice now we did see a couple of crewmembers a short time ago back there on shore busy total confusion about really what happens next because the attorney general michael lama who was in court represented by a lawyer he was very ruffled when he appeared at the 1st hearing which was very brief simply because of this he had gone there all prepared for the release of this
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ship with its 2100000 barrels of crude oil and he was going to put before the court the lifting of the detention however he'd also go before him this approach from the u.s. department of justice in which the cole walls to continue with the detention order but having said that he'd already lifted by all through the court on 4 officers on the ship one of them the captain indian national if they had that passports are handed back and we've heard that the whole indian national fortune of the crew which is the vast majority of it $24.00 members they all reportedly all effectively free now now it's unclear whether they're still on board although not so it is a clear picture and now we're waiting for the 2nd hearing on this court which might
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be just an hour away all right now thank you we'll come back to you have calls later on let's now go to washington our correspondent there in jordan and rose you have any idea as to the legal basis upon which the department of justice is challenging the the detention order which was due to expire on saturday. martin there is no clarification from the justice department here in washington about this 11th hour filing in court on thursday in gibraltar i've reached out to the department of justice but they're just coming to work at this hour and so it may be some time before we can get a response to this last 2nd filing i would surmise however that the trumpet ministration has been looking for pretty much any opportunity to exert what it calls its maximum pressure campaign on iran not just trying to punish iran for
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trying to develop a nuclear weapons program but to also build the international case for further isolating iran by highlighting what the u.s. considers iran's illegal behavior on the global stage interfering in other countries political affairs if you remember the. to do with the prime minister right $103.00 in lebanon year before last you'll recall also the ongoing support for hooty fighters in yemen in that country going civil war the ongoing support for hezbollah and for hamas all of these things the u.s. says are incredibly destabilizing and are illegal in this case with the allegation that the grace one was trying to smuggle oil to syria in contravention of e.u. economic sanctions that would be yet another example for the trumpet ministration
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to say look aronne does not respect international norms and practices and our reasoning for season the grace one would be to highlight that case again that's just my speculation we're still trying to see if we can get an actual copy of the court outlook ation for the u.s. government to was seize the grace one all right thank you very much indeed correspondent in washington. that chinese security forces are gathering near the border with hong kong as anti-government protests in the territory continue now these are pictures that have been. taken by the reuters news agency and they show you what is happening in the border city of shenzhen beijing says this is just a regular military exercise now on wednesday night police dispersed the territory's latest protest this time it was outside a police station earlier this week you may remember demonstrators managed to shut down the airport and president trump has weighed in now on the crisis in
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a tweet he offered personal talks and he linked the process to a possible u.s. trade deal with china hoda abdel-hamid is a correspondent live in hong kong and i'm just wondering about the impact of these images that we've been seeing. which look which looks fairly. if you look fairly on the ominous and they certainly do have an impact but just to a certain extent i've spoken to several people here and they say that at the moment they're really not worried because china has much to lose also should the situation here deteriorate any further that said china is sending out a message and if you put those pictures that were shot by. the news agencies. active that the word.

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