tv Skulls Of My People Al Jazeera August 17, 2019 9:00am-10:01am +03
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why would one want war all. right we're going to. so the united nations has urged his government to stop its crackdown on peaceful protestors state authorities have a duty to ensure people's rights to freedom of expression and to facilitate and protect the right to peaceful assembly in addition we urge the senate when reviewing the maintenance of peace and order bill which is passing through the parliament now really urge them to protect the essential democratic freedoms of peaceful assembly and demonstration by ensuring the bills compliance with the zimbabwean constitution and iranian tankers seized by british forces last month is preparing to leave gibraltar by sunday supreme court judges in the british territory avoided the release of the grace one a new crew is on board the ship will also be given
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a new name the supertankers sailing up to the iranian flag after its registration was switched from panama as a result or simmons is in gibraltar. heading towards this renames we registered ship $44.00 days after she was seized off the coast of gibraltar for identification systems still saying grace wong destination the mediterranean. as you can see there's nothing on the flagpole now the problem am flag has been removed apparently iranian flag will eventually arrive and down below there's no signage whatsoever to indicate what name this vessel has it is the adrian daria it was grazed long but no sign of it now and the navigation systems all of them indicates that it's still grace wong so in terms of maritime law this vessel really has no visible identity i think it's going to be easy to believe the
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media. if they look at the it then midway through friday afternoon came and i looked there was a transmission from the radio system on the bridge here to the port authority is asking for permission to leave that was granted but the anchor which was being in the process of being lifted suddenly went the other way and then came this radio transmission leading up to. us sunday evening we should do what they believe that they did. while this supertankers time still political messaging has been moving at a pace the iranian foreign ministry saying that it could sell its oil to anybody anywhere in syria needed poil and energy it wasn't going to syria in the 1st place you know so but there was a response from the gibraltar government saying that look at the facts that have
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been evidence it was going to syria not to be put to the cole was a written assurances by iran that it would not go there. what about the movements here would say local media is reporting that 6 new crew members they may be offices that's said to include a news hour on their way to gibraltar. arriving on sunday which could fit the impression given by the radio exchanges between the ports of the ship in the us appears to be continuing its appeal to seize the tanker let's go live thought it was it was john hendren in washington d.c. john tell us more. adrian as you can tell this is a complex tale of an alleged effort to skirt international sanctions by iran in order to transfer toile from iran to syria and now you just heard in the previous story of the british government had agreed in gibraltar to release that ship now
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the u.s. government in a filing on friday is seeking not just to hold that ship there in gibraltar but to actually forfeit it ended $1000000000.00 worth of oil on board the united states government says that the iranian government has violated u.s. sanctions now you remember when the u.s. pulled out of that 2015 multilateral nuclear agreement just last year when that happened the u.s. reimposed just series of sanctions and imposed some new ones and now the u.s. government says iran was using shell companies using the u.s. financial system and it was doing so in violation of u.s. sanctions specifically bank fraud sanctions money laundering sanctions and sanctions that forbid iran to aid terrorism and the source of that charge is that the oil was allegedly to go to the islamic revolutionary guard aiding them in their
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efforts in syria now the u.s. government says that a confidential informant says that that vessel was indeed headed for syria that material on board. suggests that as well and that the iranians used false papers to suggest that they loaded up oil in iraq instead of in iran and that they turned off the transponder on that ship that's a transponder that alerts international ships to the presence of other ships to the big question now is will the british government hold that ship there what happens next and you heard in the previous story those people hope to take that ship away on sunday john many thanks john hendren the live in washington a weather update backstay on al-jazeera that cathay pacific flies into hong kong's political firestorm as the airline c.e.o. resigns over the protest controversy a u.s. congresswoman has rejected israel's offer to visit her family will tell you why.
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hello there still more rain across southern sections of china fairly persistent and we're seeing some pretty strong downpours as well clear skies as you can see as we head further inland that is where the hot dry ad will be so on $38.00 degrees celsius on saturday the same across in shanghai across the south this is where the rain really extends all the way from the right the way across towards taiwan now in shanghai the temperature not as hot on sunday but elsewhere because it's in cloud in the 4 calls elsewhere very little change still some very heavy amp assistant rainfall down towards the southeast we've got more plasma shots pushing across into northern areas of borneo a clear skies across southern sections of thailand vietnam but that does come with the rain really throughout the weekend and what you will never see father to the south is actually the cloud on the rain pushing further to the north as we head
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into sunday so should be a dry couple of days into a k.l. in singapore $32.00 celsius there we could of course have an off the shelf thunderstorm but for the most part we won't be seeing the persistent rain. that is still across in much of india now and for the next 24 we can see some heavy rain again across into raja stan northern drought not as bad across is that western section and then as we go through sunday the rain very heavy further to the east andhra pradesh disha also nepal and very heavy rain across into bangladesh. whether sponsored by i can't tell him. i was raised in france. these are my grandparents. these are my parents and this is mean. fighting both isis and us on. this 2nd of a teapot epic tale of a remarkable family. the father the son and the jihad.
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on al-jazeera. but again this is al jazeera let's watch of the main news this more protests in kashmir of india's move to revoke the region's autonomy the u.n. security council is holding a mostly session to discuss the crisis but the closed door meeting didn't lead to any diplomatic breakthrough. riot police in zimbabwe have used tear gas and batons to disperse hundreds of demonstrators off the court ruled against a planned opposition protest by $31.00 people have been arrested for rallying against the rising cost of living and that iranian tanker seized by british forces
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last month is preparing to leave gibraltar by sunday supreme court judges of the british territory of ordered the release of the grey swan a new crew is on board the ship will be given a new name. us democratic congresswoman russia labor has rejected an offer by the israeli government to visit family in the occupied west bank israel had initially banned her and fellow congresswoman obama from making an official visit because of their support for a global. boycott movements requested a visa on humanitarian grounds to visit her grandmother promising not to make any political statements donald trump has called rejection a set up where her relatives in palestine say that they support her move. the. visit to her homeland is under conditions we reject that it's where she does right is the palestinian to come and visit a family in country. from oslo in jordan and washington. on friday to
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put out a statement saying that her initial decision to accept a visa on humanitarian grounds it doesn't was undercutting the very reason why she chose to run for the us congress to stand up for the rights of those whose rights have been oppressed she said that she could not live with herself even though she very much had wanted to spend time with her 90 year old grandmother and with other members of her extended family this prompted an immediate response from the israeli interior ministry which accused the leap of essentially trying to well play the visa application process for political gain here in the united states the israeli government recently enacted a law that bans those supporters of the b.d.s. movement or boycott divest sanctions movement from visiting israel or the occupied west bank but because of her status as
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a member of congress and because she had promised that she would not discuss politics while in the occupied west bank the interior ministry had decided on thursday to give to leave a visa to visit her family of viruses spread to assad province in the democratic republic of congo the 1st 2 cases have been confirmed in south kivu talk to say a 24 year old woman and her baby contracted a bone and benny in the key view considered to be the center of the virus outbreak they then travelled 700 kilometers by bus to. and south kivu where they tested positive for web reports now from nairobi. the 2 new cases a woman and the child other 1st cases in the south kivu province the woman died on tuesday and was subsequently identified positively as an ebola patient now her journey began in beni which is the epicenter of the about the outbreak which started
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a year ago he traveled by bus and then my boat traveled through 2 densely populated urban centers firstly the city of goma on the north shore of lake key which has a population of about 2000000 and we 1st saw a bowl of cases there last month and he travelled by boat to the city of the carving on the south shores of lake kivu we haven't yet seen any of polar cases there and if you travel to a remote village in south kivu province now this is more than 700 kilometers from where the outbreak started about a year ago more than 1800 people have died since then in spite of a very effective vaccine and some recently reported successes of drugs used to treat patients if they caught it early enough it's clear that the government still struggling to control the spread of this about a break at least 32 people are missing feared dead after a boat capsized in lake kivu all and 70 people were on board the vessel near the
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eastern shores of the democratic republic of congo emergency services in south kivu province say that at least $46.00 people were rescued 17 seamen were abducted when too much and vessels came under attack in cameroonian waters in the gulf of guinea on the airport official says that 9 of the seamen are chinese and 8 ukrainian. the chief executive of hong kong airline cathay pacific has resigned amid controversy over staff involvement in mass protests after his board said that rupert hawg is to be replaced because the airline's commitment to safety and security had been called into question china's aviation regulator demanded that staff who joined or supported protests be removed from flights through mainland their space earlier the company had said that it wouldn't dream of telling staff what to think the 2 pilots were later sacked and other staff suspended while other global companies are also getting caught in the crossfire of hong kong's political
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crisis luxury fashion brands the saatchi coach which evolved she have been forced to apologize of the chinese social media users posted pictures of the brand's t. shirts that didn't properly designate hong kong as part of china a series of rallies planned across hong kong for saturday including one in support of the government on friday night thousands of students gathered in the central city park calling for the u.s. and britain to help with the fight for wider democracy teachers have organized a rally on saturday and one of the main protest groups plans of last march on sunday the protests began over a proposed extradition law but of why did the anger against the government beijing's influence of the police response to protests abdul hamid reports from hong kong. hearing out for a weekend of many rallies and protests about 5 of them are scheduled you have people who will be on the streets because they would be but the bigger
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rallies would be the pro-democracy protesters sunday is a key day thousands of tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people are expected to attend that rally authorities have not given the permission for any marches citing the fact that there have been these scenes of violence unfolding on the streets however ask anyone and they would tell you that they expect the some protesters would break away there is a bit of anxiety that we could see again tear gas and scenes of violence here in hong kong but really at the end of the day you have the resilience of these protesters they will continue making their voices heard getting them as loud as possible until they get what they want 55 african elephants are killed each day for the ivory the illegal trade is being discussed to the wildlife protection
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conference in geneva campaigners according to sanctions against vietnam which is accused of being a hub for ivory traffickers and the heywood reports. running wild and free for now at least while elephants aunt on the verge of extinction more countries could lose their herds altogether destruction of habitat complet with people over land and poaching threaten the elephant down a back street in hanoi the capital of vietnam the floor of a timber plant is strewn with elephant ivory the result of illegal poaching passed from here but traded in. where it's possible to buy pretty much anything using your phone. one man told an undercover investigator from a group campaigning against the illegal wildlife trade how he's able to open his contacts in a pool of ivory inside a customs compound standing next to officials who are supposed to stop him
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campaigners say more needs to be done to tackle the traffickers i'm betting am which has become the global hub for the illegal trade reading there are compelling reasons to use these noncompliance proceedings against vietnam so we're calling on all sides parties and world governments engine iran this month to begin these noncompliance proceedings against vietnam with a view that if significant progress is non demonstrated. that they should be slapped would treat suspensions vietnam is under pressure to reform its practices and has bowed to do more there have been modest increases in elephant populations in kenya malawi and uganda but losses in tanzania mozambique and the democratic republic of congo complex with people over habitat loss is a problem but so too is poaching that's despite the $989.00 international ban on the trade in ivory there are estimated to be about $400000.00 elephants in
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sub-saharan africa it's also estimated $55.00 african elephants are killed for their ivory every day that's $20000.00 a year. there is a long standing debate about whether i bury stock should be sold or whether that would provide a cuppa but the illegal trade campaign is a wildlife crime is worth knowing but more needs to be done before it's too late and he would there are actor peter fonda has died after suffering complications from lung cancer the subsidized year old has passed now starring alongside dennis hopper in the 1969 road classic easy rider he was the son of actor henry fonda and the younger brother of jane fonda. and his kids have you with us hello adrian figure here in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the been more protests in kashmir over india's move to revoke regions
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autonomy the u.n. security council is how diverse the session to discuss the crisis passed a closed door meeting didn't lead to a diplomatic breakthrough breakthrough riot police in zimbabwe have used tear gas and batons to discuss hundreds of demonstrators after a court ruled against a planned opposition protest by c. one people have been arrested for rallying against the rising cost of living. an iranian tanker seized by british forces last month is preparing to leave gibraltar by sunday supreme court judges in the british territory have ordered the release of the grace one a new crew is on board and the ship will be given a new name u.s. congresswoman to lead has rejected an offer by the israeli government to visit her family in the occupied west bank israel had initially banned her and fellow congresswoman. from making an official visit because of the support for global boycott movement to leave requested a visa on humanitarian grounds to visit her grandmother promising not to make any
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political statements stubbled trump has called police rejection a set up but her relatives in palestine say they support her move. the rumors. his visit to her homeland is under conditions we reject that it's rashid is right as the palestinian to come and visit a family in country. the verdict in the retrial of a woman from el salvador who was charged with the murder of her stillborn baby is expected on monday evelyn hernandez was raped and deliver her baby in a public toilet saying she didn't know she was pregnant the supreme court overturned her initial 38 jail sentence and ordered a retrial and actor peter fonda as dives after suffering from complications to lung cancer treatment the 79 year old was best for starring alongside dennis hopper in the 1969 road classic easy rider he was the son of
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henry fonda and the younger brother of jane fonda fans friends and family have often tributes and social media and of this star on hollywood boulevard the news continues on al-jazeera after inside story thanks. he promised political and economic reforms but after more than a year in office zimbabwe's president stands accused of failing to make good on his promises he's now faced with public anger or reforms enough to fix the economy in zimbabwe this is inside story.
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hello and welcome to the program. emerson my god came to power in zimbabwe with promises of change and reform the rule of his predecessor robert mugabe had been marked by economic collapse and crackdowns on dissent but nearly 2 years since the one god what took charge little has changed the economy is still struggling while rights groups say abuses are continuing and critical voices are being silenced the main opposition party defied a government ban to hold protests on friday but these were violently broken up by the police we'll go to our panel in just a few moments but 1st our own we toss a report from harare. leaders in the opposition had gone to court to try to overturn the police that were deprived of the judge saying that there was no case that people had to wait he started assembling here at this park in the city was a total rebel to protest leader when the ripening started lobelias that easily if
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a dry police in the sands and on him group of people are living here is one of the men who was beaten in the protests from this in the hundreds look at it heard it. just standing doing nothing what you waited for him to come but a future would do well to the ship for want of a corner saying little is older for treason would it not denote nothing but a citizen a louis vuitton village who could create a quote where what's going to be silly some of the good. things the proof of that is the riddle turned into proof he really is just one of 3 m. records people who are already folding related by police during the proceedings or believe they are the reason why they bad because they have information if you read some of the over this room was as long as they say that somebody had just asked the wrong in some parts of the city a lot in the going to be 90 years to restrain windows and only the freedom of the
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shop's opposition is deny all you want they say that even though the protests in harare was banned they are promising to continue with the practice it on the cities and towns. zimbabwe has been struggling for decades during robert mugabe's 3 decades in power zimbabwe entered a state of near perpetual crisis between 1901 and 2008 the economy shrunk by 50 percent analysts blame overspending corruption and mismanagement while mugabe blamed foreign sanctions over his human rights record by 2008 inflation hit 231000000 percent rendering zimbabwe's currency worthless when mugabe was ousted in 2017 emerson and god were promised. forms to revive the economy but so far he's had little success there have been protests over widespread shortages of fuel and other necessities the world food program says half the country's population will struggle to get one meal a day by early next year. all
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right let's go now to our guests joining us in wellesley massachusetts cheaper than dollar a she is a professor of african studies at wellesley college and in london patricia kay she is the spokeswoman in the u.k. and ireland for zimbabwe's opposition party the movement for democratic change or in d.c. we had the zimbabwean government spokesman lined up for the show but he pulled out minutes before we started recording cheap-o. let me start with you how worried are authorities about the prospect of more protests and how bad do you think the situation could get. based on good response and if you gave away they had you know a lot of police out on the streets and i was just a little bit years on the presidential guard out on the street i think it suggests that the little mole larry and they would want us to believe i think if it is that
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people haven't come out and express their consent and so they have sent out a have you. deal with it and the implication patricia what do you think ultimately these protests will achieve. i think that they will raise the issues that are faced in zimbabwe just to raise those issues to the popularity of zimbabwe but also to the international world i think that they were exposing their bad governance of the current government. but more importantly that there is a need for change in the country and that there is a need for political change and that is what the current government is fighting against which to put into emerson and god were promised things would get better under his leadership that there would be greater transparency that there would be
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more investment but many say the economy is actually deteriorated under his rule just how bad are things there concerning the economy. your listeners might remember back in 2008 when the public had serious information and people will read lots of many we have seen people where are lots of money because they know cash these are serious cases. but i think if we go away when the minister of finance and asked if you need to go which is that involve listening to says any answers meant inclusion and this and that suggests that things are pretty bad what we do know is that is that people are going to the city so people floor at least 16 hours a day at these. what is the kind of expensive but without inflation numbers with that it will be surely nation as from the ministry of finance we can
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actually use you know statistical is going to make answers but what we do have people should what's that be a salaries and at matching the question that it's about was the things that really . most of the indians in bali twice over the last year and i have seen that deterioration in november 27th to when it will is. and even then you know the question things that are racist and to go out and narrow things have you know they really went down. a path because these you know really ok sickly saying that that image brought back to zimbabwe dial it and it wasn't in that resolution in my opinion to bring back the zimbabwean coverage and we know that when people don't have to dance in it that really affects people's ability to . shape and do business effectively in that country patricia john york a building on what are you just said i mean with with inflation so high with with
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power cuts that last in some areas up to 1000 hours a day shortages of water rising political tensions i mean this can't just be fixed with mere reforms right now this has to be a complete overhaul of the economic system. yes there has to be a complete overhaul of the economic system but i think that in order to achieve that overhaul there needs to be a review of governance they need to be a change of government we know that the issues that are currently facing zimbabwe have snowballed out of the political crisis the political legitimacy of the current government and taking you back to last year during the how more now is the elections which clearly showed that the winner of those elections was president
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nelson chamisa and what followed with the declaration of the zimbabwe electoral commission and the corn court declaring the current administration into into presidency so we think that if the political reforms are not managed and not carried out there is going to be no change with regard to the economic reforms so we need to get back to the drawing board we need to get back to political legitimacy in order to address some of these things the current government does not have the capacity to turn around the economy they have completely failed when minister i'm totally came into office he made a lot of promises but we have not seen any of those promises realized so we need to go back to the drawing board cheaper than during the opposition from your
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perspective using the right tactics your. and the opposition is in a difficult position. on one hand i think the east. and asia into the pool for the opposition to engage in sam dad not read their. impact because if there is no data then people estat in limbo and we've seen people out in the streets and people are getting bits and you know their chances that some people have been really beverly injured and some people who'd lose their lives but i also understand why the opposition made that winning team gauge in day not least the current meant because from the atmosphere they went the last election but you know because the people's lives i think it's really important that that was a change than see it as sitting down and that meant that they still think that the opposition is doing the best they can i think bowing out of practice is as bad a procedure that. every way in the world would see it try to cinema just in france
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and we can say that and they make it so that even that been wrong because that's something that is protected by the press the 2 should end when the opposition has told was the way that i am it is for certain splendid using badness so it wasn't that think there are options and we need said other then mallow changed to engage. in this and then that way can what with me what would need to happen or ask to see any kind of resolution is that the opposition needs to be clear about what it is that been wet from the government in those things that they need from the government have to be achieve their goals i don't see him as a remember the stepping down tomorrow so an action that asking him to step down is major liesl the situation i think that sent me it would sort of just had landed but it does seem to make think that we have asked to be moved to give their opposition much more than say you know you can just see at ways the present i think they have
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to do milledge you that sam power to. governance of sounds like maybe the opposition but i think right now we have an isolate you know that was anything when up and coming sit down and talk to him as an adult and most of that was government to thinking well we don't have to be and we didn't suit give any power to concede to the opposition and that when seen as a think that it's in bible and he just sat by patricia chaney ok you just heard chip in daraa talk about the fact that there is an impasse and also the need for the opposition to be clearer about what exactly it is that they want to i want to get your response that but i also want to ask you course that m.d.c. leader nelson chamisa he's indicated that the opposition is calling for more than just concessions regarding austerity so what else is being called for. so as i think a presidential mrs been very clear as has already been alluded to that we are not
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seeking to go into any government of national unity but one of the things that a presidential minister has called for is in national dialogue where we can get around the table and discuss how to resolve some of the issues that are currently faced in the country in in symbolic way and so the impasse that has been mentioned does exist because the current government does not want to come around the table to discuss so so we can't achieve anything we can't resolve some of those issues as long as they are is i mentioned earlier going back to my point around the political crisis and the legitimacy issues that are faced in the country those do need to be resolved in order for for for zimbabwe a way forward and so international dialogue is the starting point to resolve some
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of those issues cheaper than very there was a mood of hope that was blossoming in zimbabwe after the removal of robert mugabe from power has that completely gone away at this point. i think i think it's completely blown away. people as shocked actually that somebody has deteriorated and the creepy job of them actually 17 in november to 17 and i think even a 2080 and we're hearing reports of people in the vast reservoir saying you know i think it's sad for me to go back home with sesame to glenn beck yet people is about to say i think you know we should give him a semester break chance out west and use that as a 2nd chance to do things right by the people but i think after the august 5th shooting things just started to go down the drain then because the government's response to trust has been demonstrations by the opposition has been to rehab the hand it and i think in some ways the government has one and shaft 2 you know and i
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think the opposition to this right that if we demonstrate they win to bring us the if they will maybe as we can see the government is sort of one into the shaft all showing the i wish i had when it would have had those trust in him was the massive weight i also understand that some back in china have with the bad sections of concerns with that i for actions and we haven't been in a semester but deal effectively with production coming into office i think if you had data that that's something that's with him what's you more created from the people you know if you had to address corruption if you had to address the millions of dollars that then you see there's only one person who's been of a standstill but when you talk to them bob and see what they said she just escaped because people think that the assembly fish that i remain in the government that haven't been dealt with and so you know and that's a matter of inability to deal with corruption he's willing that to send out
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soldiers whenever they have trenches whenever people speak out i think that's really what is in a show that he was willing to deal to to deal with the in them but we fell. then mr finance came in. and out of your way i think people hoped that he was very educated he was lots of people really in books that he would put in measures that would get that economy balancing again but he doesn't seem to be doing that and in fact i think he was looking at there is a sort of. measures i think he's doing a lot of look if quality takes that but unfortunately it spends if it hurts to use the same policies that are used in singapore and hong kong even you don't ration if you don't sort of legitimacy issues that are ongoing if you don't feel it's shaft within the citizenry and the government can't think very act has to bend as we know
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that and moment is very handsome but we might be a response to that it has been beating up people pushing them off the streets and those are not things that built clapp it ends but at the same time i really do watch to question the opposition but i think people are just getting frustrated with the opposition as well because sometimes it gets the opposition is very quiet when it comes to issues of dealing with corruption you know that people are they frustrated with the way that the opposition has or has been having issues that they're not political and so i think the opposition also has a responsibility to deal with those 18 not to shock people that you know when that is going to go out to practice but we are not actively pushing issues of corruption we're actively pushing our council people to address the issues they're getting every day people so well. you know people are very frustrated said the african muslim is very very frustrated but there's
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a ok you just heard to put in dari talk about the frustration the people in zimbabwe have not just with the president but also with the opposition so i like to get your response to what she said about how the opposition should be doing more to engender trust. i think that the opposition have started so one of the things that was meant to be happening from today was the freeze in marches that were going to be rolled out from starting from the couple city harare and from next week across the whole of zimbabwe and that these were going to continue and one of the reasons for these notches was to force the government to start addressing some of those concerns that cipro has strays around corruption about as the opposition we are working very hard to ensure that we are responding to the people's frustrations but limited in some ways to some of the things that we can do
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as you have seen today what's been demonstrated by the current government is that when we try to resolve things through peaceful processes they are heavy handed but coming down to dealing with corruption we are speaking out in parliament we are raising of voices and we are challenging the current government to ensure that everybody every minister that is involved that is implicated in any corrupt activities are brought to justice and we know that the current government has been speaking since 2017 about some of the measures that they would take to ensure that they are dealing with corruption but that is not materializing what we have seen with the recent nasa audit report findings is that one female minister has been arrested but where are the others because so many are implicated
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so really we are saying to the government we are challenging them to deal with corruption. and to ensure that justice is served and that internally. sales any issues are dealt with as would any organizations but i think that the sport light is on the government and they need to deal with corruption and get things right which i also want to follow what you said with with this question you know police had said that they banned protests because they had evidence that the protests would be violent what is the m.d.c. response to that. i think that that was unwarranted that is. not true we know that the current government modus operandi is to create situations we know that they have been known for example to buy the m.d.c.
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regard and to use it themselves and to point the finger back at the m.d.c. i think those comments were and warranted we had peace marshals ready to support the protesters as they went around we were well organized and there were no issues of violence what we have seen today is the opposite is that actually the riot police set upon peaceful protesters that was sat on the ground and begun to assault them out say that absolutely we are a party that does not believe in violence and we would hope that the world today has seen that it is the ruling party that perpetrates human rights violations against opposition and human rights activists cheaper than dowry amnesty international has criticized escalating crackdown against human rights defenders as
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they call it activists civil society leaders and members of the opposition including abductions and torture that's according to amnesty international critics of president and governor say the crackdown on dissent is getting worse under his leadership than under the leadership of president mugabe what do you say to that. because of that people make between brothers and that way and that's a matter of that's almost you need a central point which is that on your question we left that the message was less than that it ever went out. the masterminds are you know biden's and great sound in government and that the challenge for him is a matter of way back to people in his government and the same people that actually implemented what he says of buying those i.o.u.'s it was you have me on this show that you put out if you go back to his tweet one of the interesting exchange of this been having with people is trying to sure that that this new government is doing things differently so if you teach us things like oh it is no longer
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a pundit to be tough people and then the best the mission will win message diplomacy as can we see some language that's reasoned out a way you set up a memo to the police to say you know a lot of the touch people you know with a lot of the deaf people because what we do see is that the police who are is one big violent city but i think that is structured to do that comes from the top and the reason it comes from the top is because the government doesn't have practical solutions to the economy conditions etc when they don't want it because people are raising issues about the economy the only way they know how to do one is by using violence yes it does and i think they're only doing that because the the fuel cloud and they don't have any. real ways to address it kind of the challenges and i just want to point out that i think most people at that he much trust is if you ask them
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the theory that they're not even affiliated with the always set of p.s. so this is just what you know the people that i think do this he's a home head in what to do with them i don't know how to speak down i don't know what i'm going to do but for field i don't know what i'm going to do basic supplies wasn't the truth to prices and. xor then those people get he's an ad by the old government we've also had reports he didn't mention us but at least. in the last year it is the people that have been administering the government economically that jesse jackson that that work has arrested 3 times whatever little gravity in 1000 here yet. and i'm not sure why innocent that right has been so willing to erode any willpower that you know a good deal that the wealthy had and what we really need to keep etc all in his role during the year i say lose weight even you estrace that
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but it's obviously a catheter out how to deal with the economy and people keep responding is all right you even depend on right to vote and are i'm sorry but we've run out of time so we're going to have to leave it there i want to thank all our guests to pardon dari and patricia chin yorka and thank you too for watching you can also see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is add a.j. inside story for me mama gentlemen the whole team here bye for now.
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millions of workers a big in slaved in the british jones of india why want to east explores how satellite technology is now helping to set them free on al-jazeera. one of the really special things about working crowd is here is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story a feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for us as you know is that it turns the but in this particular because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues. with the people who believe to tell the real stories just mended is to do the work in depth in the museum we don't feel in fear of a good audience across the globe. the latest news as it
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breaks. up. with detailed coverage no one is willing to return home to me on my own without sort of the ship papers and security guarantees from around the world the talent is facing the new prime minister and negotiate a new bricks that day a deal the e.u. says cannot be renegotiated. hello again adrian forgetting here in doha the headlines on al-jazeera there's been more protests in kashmir of india's move to revoke regions autonomy the u.n. security council is how the emergency session to discuss the crisis passed the closed door meeting didn't lead to any diplomatic breakthrough. riot police in
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zimbabwe have used tear gas and batons to disperse hundreds of demonstrators after a court ruled against a planned opposition protest $91.00 people have been arrested for rallying against the rising cost of living the united nations is urged to barbara's government to stop its crackdown on peaceful protestors state authorities have a duty to ensure people's rights to freedom of expression and to facilitate and protect the right to peaceful assembly in addition we urge the senate when reviewing the maintenance of peace and order bill which is passing through the parliament now we urge them to protect the essential democratic freedoms of peaceful assembly and demonstration by ensuring the bills compliance with the zimbabwean constitution and iranian tank seized by british forces last month is preparing to leave to brought up by sunday supreme court judges in the british territory of ordered the release of the grace one
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a new crew is on board the ship will be given a new name. us democratic congresswoman. as rejected an offer by the israeli government to visit her family in the occupied west bank israel had initially banned her and fellow congresswoman omar from making an official visit because of the support for global boycott movement. requested a visa on humanitarian grounds to visit her grandmother promising not to make any political statements donald trump has called sleeps rejection a set up her relatives live in palestine say they support her move. in with. the regime for she does visit to her homeland is under conditions we reject that it's where she does right is the palestinian to come and visit a family in country more from muslim jordan in washington. on friday put out a statement saying that her initial decision to accept of the song on humanitarian
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grounds it doesn't was undercutting the very reason why she chose to run for the us congress to stand up for the rights of those whose rights have been oppressed she said that she could not live with herself even though she very much had wanted to spend time with her 90 year old grandmother and with other members of her extended family this prompted an immediate response from the israeli interior ministry which accused the leap of essentially trying to well play the visa application process for political gain here in the united states the israeli government recently enacted a law that bans those supporters of the b.d. as movement or boycott divest sanctions movement from visiting israel or the occupied west bank but because of her status as a member of congress and because she had promised that she would not discuss politics while in the occupied west bank the interior ministry had decided on
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thursday to give to leave a visa to visit her family the bone of viruses spread to a province in the democratic republic of congo the 1st 2 cases have been confirmed in south kivu doctors say the 24 year old woman and her baby contract to the bowl in bamiyan north kivu considered the center of the virus outbreak then traveled 700 kilometers by bus in south kivu where they tested positive for. the verdict in the retrial of a warrant from el salvador who is charged with the murder of stillborn baby is expected on monday evelyn hernandez was raped and deliver her baby in a public toilet saying she didn't know that she was pregnant the supreme court overturned her initial sosia jail sentence and ordered a retrial and the chief executive of hong kong airline cathay pacific has resigned following controversy over staff involvement in mass protests cafe's board said the group of home babies be replaced because the airline's commitment to safety and
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