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crackdown it's an act of defiance people living in the sewer neighborhood of srinagar have erected these barricades unlike the ones put up by security forces to control the movement of local people these have been put up to keep the security forces out. of the common violently the night before last week they blocked us in from 4 directions and didn't let us spray in our main mosque they've also autistic boys and girls from other areas so we have closed off the entrance here. this neighborhood has been a flashpoint of several protest since restrictions were imposed on movement and communications after the region's autonomy was revoked people here worry that makes them a target and if we look at the present situation it looks like they're going to at least every one of us. did you the same. brother was detained on august 9th while returning home from work spammy only learned of his arrest the next day since then
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their frustration has only grown. police i just heard a case against him the cops tell us to come in the morning and they will release him then to be do they tell us to come in the evening this is what we have been dealing with security forces remain in the city and region in large numbers indeed officials say there has been some unrest in the past few days but it's been relatively minor. except. restrictions have been eased this week with some people in vehicles moving around however most businesses in srinagar remain closed and in sora open defiance remains . in the sky above srinagar we've seen drones watching for protests which have been spontaneous in different parts of the city but here in sora authorities already
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know people plan to protest further and locals tell us they plan to resist as long as they can there's dremiel al jazeera srinagar indeed administered kashmir. still ahead on the bulletin grim details emerge of the extent of sexual violence and crimes against the hanging in myanmar. and states of emergency chad's military is deployed to end a deadly battle for resources. hello again more heavy rain sickle central and western areas of china some deadly mudslides because across into sichuan province you can see in the satellite where the activity has been and this is the often off of one of those mudslides 9 people
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died $35.00 people are still missing and there's more rain in the full cost carol out towards these eastern sections but we're also watching taiwan for the next couple days on the northern philippines and it's because of this this is tropical storm by lou it is heading in that general direction we've got winds at about 85 kilometers an hour gusting to $100.00 it is expected to continue to strengthen but it will continue to impact the philippines over the next couple of days and will keep a very close eye on the forward progress of this storm meanwhile across born and thunderstorms and will continue such the west through much of sumatra and a lot of generally through much of the mother a peninsula and then to india the rain still very heavy this monsoon rains but that beginning to dry in across much of the north and the west however the rivers continuing to spill. we have seen scenes like this you can see this just huge people who calls a being able to get about by boat more rain in the form. the next couple of days quite heavy again through the central area so we're looking at a very wet couple of days in our poor
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of a problem in doha the top stories this hour pressure is growing on brazil's government to tack on a wave of wildfires threatening the amazon rain forest the u.n. secretary general tweeted the amazon must be saved president charles of dollars as his government lacks the resources to fight the flames. iranian foreign minister job and zarif as head on is willing to work on french proposals to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal washington resumed sanctions on iran after withdrawing from the pact last year. and the french president has told visiting british need a bar stone so the u.k. must respect the deal already made of bricks at the bars johnson wants the e.u. to renegotiate. a novel round of talks between the u.s. and taliban have begun and the 2 sides are discussing end u.s. military intervention in afghanistan and have been ongoing. tobar in a bid to end the 18 year conflict the u.s. special envoy is due to visit kabul next week to meet the afghan government but of
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guns terms president insists that agreements made during the talks will have to be vetted by his government than is that of shares the u.s. goal of withdrawing troops as soon as possible but he says there will have to be comprehensive discussions before any deal is signed. he accuses him of that at this that the dalai lama are a part of this country but they cannot determine the fate of the country election is the legitimate right of the afghan people they must decide to have a legitimate government i am not the want to go to break the taliban i will negotiate with the taliban powerfully with dignity. yemen's with the rebels say hostile forces have targeted an airport in the west of the country the hope they say these are the iraqi coalition 5 gunshots that whole day the airport there's been no immediate comment from the coalition which has struck targets in the province in the past the 2 sides have been fighting for more than 4 years. now the
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palestinian authority has reached an agreement with israel over disputed taxes as well as releasing more than half a $1000000000.00 of tax revenue a partial payment which it's withheld since february israel had frozen part of the tax revenue it paid the palestinian authority demanding the p.a. end payouts to families of palestinians killed or jailed by israel the u.s. secretary of state mike palm peo says american officials are working on securing the release of 2 canadians held in china pompei or made the comments after meeting canadian prime minister justin trudeau where 2 canadian men were detained in china 8 months ago of a spying charges their breasts were seen as retaliation against canada's decision to detain among one job and executive from chinese telecom giant way on a u.s. warrant pompei o says mung won't be used as a bargaining chip in the trade war between the us and china yes it was
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a bar it was a bargaining chip it is a legal process by the united states department of justice designed to bring someone who we believe we have sufficient information to bring back their estates under the agreement between the that it's very straightforward. u.s. president donald trump has scrapped the plan to freeze more than $4000000000.00 in foreign aid the decision follows a strong outcry from both republican and democratic members of congress administration officials were considering using a specific budget process to resend the aid funding already approved by both the house and the senate opponents of congress argued the white house was trying to sidestep their control of a government spending. now syrian government air strikes have killed several civilians in opposition controlled towns and northwestern adlib province the syrian army backed by russia is continuing its offensive along the strategic m 5 highway which runs from the north of the country to the south government troops are already
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in control of parts of the highway after opposition fighters with the true from the town of concho koon on monday well syrian government forces have also been targeting areas close to turkish military posts and bernard smith has more from montauk you and turkey. this is the 2nd time this week that military forces have been targeted by assad's forces the 1st time earlier in the week was a convoy of turkish convoy that was heading to a military observation post 3 civilians near that convoy were killed in that attack no turkish military was injured the 2nd attack is the shelling around another military observation post both of these incidents happening around the town of harm shaking this is just to the south of italy and is all but been retaken now by asaad forces as forces push further north into rebel held territory so hundreds of thousands perhaps as many as half
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a 1000000 refugees are heading towards the turkey border turkey is very keen there for to get this safe zone deal agreed with the u.s. military so that it can push a great an area where the refugees can be safe so they won't be tempted to try and enter turkey and that turkey can also push back against the white p.g. kurdish forces that it doesn't want to see anywhere near the turkey syria border. the u.n. investigators say the scale of sexual violence against the hangover so widespread and severe that it demonstrates what they call an intent to commit genocide a fact finding report found that now must soldiers routinely and systematically raped gang raped and sexually abused women girls boys men and transgender people the u.n. says those responsible should be prosecuted on charges of war crimes genocide and crimes against humanity the report also mentions section violence and persecution
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in the states of touch and shine against other ethnic groups. the tatmadaw used sexual violence as a tool of their military tactics it is very much a part of their tactics it's what is called the full cuts. but in especially in the rowing areas what happened is that realistic extremely violent extremely brutal to the point that we said bad it showed a kind of intent to destroy in whole or in part of a population so i think both were shocking the fact that it was done on some scale but there are also the fact that at one community may have been done with the intent to destroy whole part we have actually seen satellite imagery of the areas these people were supposed to return to not a building as everything has been bulldozed not even
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a tree standing new structures have been built which i would not say really worthy of habitation in that sense we have to make sure that when they return they're not only safe but they also have a pathway to citizenship and that all these framework of very discriminatory laws which we call appetite like should be removed. now the government of chad is deploying the military to 3 provinces where states of emergency have been declared dozens of people have been killed in fighting between farmers and herders in the landlocked african nation alexei o'brien reports. the city of shares about 900 kilometers from the chadian capital in jamaica and surrounded by grassland making it an important cattle raising center. but the battle for lending resources between its farmers and a medic herders has seen it put under a state of emergency the region's governor has been meeting with tribal and
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religious leaders to try to end recent unrest in which dozens of people have been killed and. the any head of a civil administration or tribe must arrest criminals in this area because it is their job and responsibility to take care of the people otherwise they will be sent the emergency measures in wa dian sealer provinces in the east and to based in the west allows darcy's to impose curfews search homes and censor the media. president idriss deby has called for civilians to give up their weapons and close some borders blaming the surge of violence on conflicts in neighboring countries local tribal leaders agree. the troubles come from libya and sometimes from central africa and sudan those infiltrators who come to us from the conflict zones and sometimes from gold mining areas are the main reason of
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troubles. there's been similar unrest between herders and farmers in other african states including mali and nigeria. drought and population growth aggravate the conflict while the influx of weapons and a rise in armed groups across the region have made the cycle of violence more deadly. chaired soldiers are part of a regional force that's fighting back on her arm and i select groups but some analysts suggest that strained the military and unable to counter the recent violence. shows one of the hottest cities on the planet with most days over 30 degrees and with climate change expected to turn more of this region to desert battles over resources likely far from over alexia ryan al jazeera. that is way in the country has the world's largest proven oil reserves and for decades the government used as one of revenues to farm social programs but years of
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underinvestment corruption and u.s. sanctions have crippled the country's energy sector and many a feeling let down by the government and the promises that they once made the tories about has more from the town of us and venezuela. has always lived beside the lake. in the northwestern state. he's a fisherman but he says pollution from the oil industry is destroying his way of life. this is abandon completely abandoned in the past the oil and gas installations were taken care of but not anymore now are lake is filled with oil and contamination or boats or dirty or nets or dirty my family depends on this and it's killing us we're close to the town where oil was 1st discovered in venezuela in 1922 it turned this country from a coffee producing nation into an oil giant but things have not been going well in
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the past 2 years the bottom of it was filled with thousands of kilometers of gas pipelines some of them are broken if you can see right there. that's a leak i guess week this is just an example of the enormous infrastructure problems that venezuela's energy sectors has today were told tankers i rarely seen here venezuela's oil production has dropped by more than 70 percent in the past 20 years and the u.s. oil embargo is further complicating the export market frenzy colonna has worked for venezuela's state oil company play very safe for over 30 years at one time there were producing 80000 barrels a day now not a single one. i have fought with management how is painting a pipeline red maintenance when inside it's rod and deteriorated weepin a pump and then it catches fire then things blow up that's the maintenance they
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want to do with what we have and we have lots of accidents. fransisco says he's paid around $8.00 a month. i'm a revolutionary but this is not the left i dreamt of i want to work but we have no tools no boats total deterioration in the past there were food halls not anymore we have said then and now we are fed we cannot go out to work we cannot even buy food with our salaries so we are demanding a meal at least former president or chavis promised to improve people's lives when he took office 2 decades ago and their steidl company played a crucial role in his plan but experts say a lack of investment corruption and inexperience among chavez loyalist devastated the company now the government of the little with money from russia and china is trying to provide the only industry with a much needed boost so quick change in geopolitics to china for example is more costly because of the cargo shipments will have to see were ends venezuela has lots
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of debt with china and we will have to see whether they really invest in the country and if it generates cash and how the money is going to end. the country if we are saying it's a vicious cycle that generates lots of questions and problems many of these fisherman supported what chavez called the believer in revolution and believed in the benefits it would bring now they feel abandoned by a government they say has forgotten about the promises that were once made. venezuela. hello again ominous the problem and all hell with the headlines on al jazeera pressure is growing on brazil the government to tackle a wave of wildfires threatening the amazon rain forest the u.n. secretary general tweeted the amazon must be saved president says his government
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lacks the resources to fight the flames and he continues to blame and bar mentor groups for the fires. now the amazon is bigger than europe how can you fight criminal fires in such an area it is clearly criminal how can you do it you need to catch them in the act otherwise there is nothing you can do now non-governmental organizations are losing money money that came from germany and norway they are unemployed now so they are trying to overthrow me. iran's foreign minister zarif says head on is willing to work on french proposals to salvage the 2050 nuclear deal washington resumed sanctions on iran after withdrawing from the pact last year . the french president has told visiting british leader boss johnson that the u.k. must respect the deal already made on breakfast bars johnson wants the e.u. to renegotiate. us secretary of state my palm pilot says american officials working on securing the release of 2 canadians held in china 2 canadian men were detained
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in china 8 months ago over spying charges their arrests were seen as retaliation against canada's decision to detain mung one job an executive from chinese telecom giant way on a u.s. warrant yes it was a bar it was a bargaining chip it is a legal process by the united states department of justice designed to bring someone who we believe we have sufficient information to bring back the other states under the agreement between the that it's very straightforward. another round of talks between the u.s. and part of bonn have begun and the signs are discussing ending u.s. military intervention and of ghana sam negotiations have been ongoing since october in a bid to end the 18 year conflict and un human rights experts are condemning the internet and telephone shut down an indian administered kashmir they say the blackout in force by the indian government is like a collective punishment on the people of the disputed region and side stories
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coming up next. is the united arab emirates playing a game of double bluff in yemen's war is accused of helping separatists in the south while fighting to keep the country together how long can it remain part of a sandy left coalition battling rebels this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are
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supposed to be on the same side of the war in yemen but tracks are appearing in the coalition the united arab emirates has been accused of helping southern separatists who want self rule in the u.a.e. trained fighters in the southern transitional council the s.t.c. to fight with the rebels but earlier this month the s.t.c. took control of other than the seat of the saudi backed yemeni government and it has taken over a government metric amp's in nearby at the u.n. the u.n. special envoy is warning that yemen could fall apart the government is blaming the u.a.e. for triggering the crisis. and the. knob what the temporary capital in aden and the government institutions witnessed in the past few days was an armed rebellion against the digital my government but what is called the southern transitional council and its security bill forces with financial they just stick and media support of the united arab emirates. the yemeni government has
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called on the u.a.e. to stop backing the separatists ministers have also been demanding an end to the wall in the sandy led coalition states minister abdul honeys amir tweeted that a letter would be sent to president i'll double them so handy requesting just that the government has denies backing or funding the secessionists. let's bring in our panel in selma we have truthy journalist salable haiti and in the u.s. state of nebraska via skype. a professor of the university of children in london a yemeni political analyst of the middle east north africa case for the international and reprieve welcome to you all still behind he would like to ask you this. how do the truth is see the latest deepening rift between
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the. united arab emirates. head of the who. say that in a speech a 3 days ago that was happening and hayden is exactly what. part of his and i has been saying from the beginning of the war and it's a clear case as he said to really the saudi coalition wanted from yemen and for me i can see it actually it has actually finally expose the so-called legitimacy which actually did not exist before then we know that had the government is mainly around as well. from. the other hotels most of the time there are not allowed to operate in the south we remember when the former prime minister of haiti visits across the island he was forced by the united out of him and forced to leave the cutlass so what happened actually is not new.
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colliders has been happening in aden between those sides before but now it has been actually clear as well for the international community that this war and the coalition war against yemen and the blue k. that have killed hundreds of thousands of yemenis their main goal of that i believe is to separate yemen and i just want to add one thing that there. most of the people actually there are blaming a night out of him or that than they are forgetting that the saudi is the lead in this equation and so if you could actually have stopped what happened in a then so you could have actually. had it to go then because it's called that the bloody. c capital of yemen but i believe that united out of imminent and so he again and they do this actually at the get the because they want separation of yemen and is as we say is a ok kind of u.k. policy would say divide and conquer when those party will keep fighting and then
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this mean that the united out of it will have the time to control strategy like scott island by them and that's today and others. as well as focusing on our government. is of the view that the growing political divide in the south exposes the fact that. government is just a window dressing that the real power lies in the house of the saudis and the embassies who have different political agendas in yemen what i think he faced obvious we all know that from the get go had it was you know just a cover just you know something as a smokescreen that conceals real politics that the saudis and the united arab emirates he was never a player like an independent one he cannot come with an independent position or stand these or be anything that has to do with yemen had it and repeating what the
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saudis have been telling him to do so means like to talk to to be honest and now are one i disagree with. you that the saudis were actually on board i think it was the united arab emirates who drove this blue and the saudis have to kind of comply with it because they need the collison. the united arab emirates they can't afford to be isolated in all before the international community so a as if united arab emirates is driving everyone and despite of the what and yemen and the we know the objective is to affect the petition the emeritus of lobby in particular. the crown prince mohammed and say he wants to separate set in yemen to be an independent country so that he can control it. the saudis have a different genitive so i would say that what we witness and madden right now is
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a kind of it kinds of diction between 2 agendas 2 objectives the yemeni the saudis now the united arab emirates have had the upper hand simply because of this and afford to be left alone in this coalition of. is had to moving now to distance himself from the u.a.e. and would that be possible i think. most officials within the many governments have been pressuring towards that direction now if he distanced himself from the u.a.e. which i mean i think the statements the the yemeni embassador to then are nations made very clear it will need to be carefully coordinated with the with the kingdom of saudi arabia because the main conflict with the who sees stand still exists now it's had 02 guests this situation on the ground is not that quite that quite simple
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. you need everyone in yemen even for a political solution we need the yemeni government to preserve itself until a solution comes comes forward and that's simply because even if you view the latest statements by the world bank by the i.m.f. all of them have said that there has been a positive improvement in the anomic measures towards the repayment of salaries so as to the delivering of services now 70 percent of the public sector has are being paid by the by the yemeni government and you need for that to improve yes it is a not the perfect government yes there is a lot of. discrepancies and a lot of problems facing. facing that but i think the cost of the collapse is much much higher than the ability of anyone inside yemen at the beginning. to hold and then even for the saudi arabia to hold the you know the to bury the
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consequences and the fallout of such a such a such a such a collapse now i think maybe in the discussions right now is can they find the last man. deal with the u.a.e. that would satisfy the needs of the usa yet preserve the presence of the many governments maybe but definitely the the relationship between the us. i think it made a turn that i don't think it can recover any time soon ok for saying the truth is control a huge area pressures from side on the border with saudi arabia all the way to the oscars of. the had an intense in 2014 or 15 to further extent that influence to work south of the country from the truth of perspective do they see what is happening now in the yemen as the beginning of the end of an era of the
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beginning of a new one yemen would never be the same again it would be a fragmented country yes this is exactly how they see it because at the beginning of this war a. bit of a gun does all the coalition has been saying that they want yemen unity they security council 2216 insisted in yemen unity of the world. the gulf initiative insist on yemen unity and always in any told saudi. government always requested that here a part of this is and must accept at a suspect u.n. security council as well the goal for initiative but on the other hand it's clearly what's happening now in yemen is the beginning of this. game to separate yemen to seize yemen key area and this is exactly what the saudi wanted from the beginning and i can just add that if the saudis really think and the government
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think that what the. united arab emirate is doing in the and south of yemen is against the main goal of the coalition which is better they can't just exclude a night out of it or they can. was it had the as it a quest of the war to come into yemen to do to restore what he called his legitimacy and to fight what he called the coupe why he's not doing the same about what's happening in a that hasn't come with even a single statement this show that the saudi actually is will behind and have given the green light to united out of image because they believe it could they could have stopped that with a phone call the united out of image but. actually we have seen yemen has been destroyed and mr but i say bad. it is not but. saying who is to blame is it the saudi but most of them actually are you know in say united arab emirates with we go into the blame issue we would never be able to stop it because everyone
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is being the other for committing atrocities of making mistakes and this brings me to ask has said about the confusion that has an ability has been talking about which is you don't really get a sense of clarity about what the key players have in mind what the end game when it comes to yemen if the saudis are saying we'd like to have a united yemen the emirate is seen as supporting the secessionists in the south would like to break away from the north which is in contradiction with the saudi agenda of they on a collision course saudi arabia the u.a.e. oil is just a carefully manipulated political gamble by the 2 countries i think they are they have as i said from the very beginning they have different agendas when it comes to yemen the saudis were driven by trebly a broader strategic aim that's how to shift iran and as they see the whole the as you know kind of run out course for the iranian interest in the region so this now
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does have a clear objective from the get go on the amenity america actually got and will because they have a different agenda they used it to missy already. in order to implement their own honesty in yemen. and that's why they stablish kind of militias. in yemen like. the council the transitional council and all of these forces security forces that works with it are within it and it is embedded so i think. he has a clear objective that is the comic but at the same time they want to emasculate yemen and divide yemen into to come to this is better for the. ambit of the question is saudi arabia saudi arabia is being isolated recently as it seems like as if everybody's leaving solitary be everybody's just jumping off place on a sinking boat and so the last thing that the saudis want to see is that the united
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arab emirates pull out from yemen from the coalition and they can do probably tragically agri with damer at the position and i think in this situation the united arab emirates is actually blackmailing the saudis and the saudis need them more than anything else so this is the problem here the problem is not as. this is you know do the proteas misunderstand is that there's a kind of conservative agreement between a kind of a property of the saudis and the united arab emirates i think it's deeper than that they've actually in effect the division within the same conversation this how did caution is collapsing in a way or another and the only way for the saudis to keep it at least the appearance of a coalition is to go along with the united arab emirates. from a content move in yemen but you heard what the missile hit he said basically about what happened it's a 1000 to 15 when president had said we need international support because the hope
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is of an occupying force but now with the amenities of stepping in providing assistance of a session is in the south present does not seem to have the courage to say them or see themselves have ended up becoming. occupying force in yemen i mean they can i mean they have in fact they have already said that there has been official statements issued by the ministry of foreign affairs by the yemeni embassador to the united nations in the security council briefing itself they held that the. quite clearly responsible for the. the events and they called it a coup in inside inside aden now to make a final move i think that's again i think this should be carefully coordinated with the with with saudi arabia because effectively it will become then their
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responsibility of saudi arabia to try and help to you know to. cover the gaffer that we're the vacuum that will be created if united arab emirates decided just to leave or to leave to leave tomorrow the the the regarding i mean every party has a has a responsibility and a percentage of blame blame into what would have happened in in in yemen so i'm numb not claim that anyone is is is purely purely. innocent including the yemeni government including the saudis but definitely if you have a force like the u.a.e. is supporting an extreme succession this movement that will definitely explode sooner or or or later ok and regards with a who sees i was a member of the national dialogue we were very close or friend them and i think we still anyway are going to head towards
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a referendum and elections to end the conflict and their whole coup against the yemeni government did drive us into this conflict that the 1st phase of this is going to be my question to her salable hater saying many people say how does not mean for the ministry for the coup in 2014 whether her these took over the capital somehow none of these tragedies and atrocities which have been committed in yemen now my question to you what do you think the truth is next move will be if southerly. which looks more obvious now the south decides to break away and reinstate its own republic what would be the possible scenarios for the hostess. with the overtures has announced many times that they are ready to tolka with all yemeni parties without any influence of the outside specially from the saudi backed forces and i believe that when united arab emirates. have leaked information that they are withdrawing from yemen who 3 have said that
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a clear message by to get in. out of me base in south of aden this mean it was a message to united arab emirates it doesn't mean that your own personal troops leave yemen about what they call used tools or your forces if they stay in the south if they night out of iraq that i hated the south without any a full agreement from all yemenis party we had the national dialogue we have to come back to it but. bin omar and therefore my invoice you haven't have said that they were in the washington post or the the wall street journal you know what you actually did we were saying hours from the site we know you don't learn it but you know that you know that sources that i have that will acknowledge that i was publicly stated we know that i'm just asking you a prosecutor what can the hooty health is do if the south decisive break away you control areas that's all the way towards thais but that's it you can't move towards
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the south what are the practical options for you very briefly please. yemen is one country is united country and i didn't think they would accept any. of the south anything that has to come it has to come from a full agreement from all yemenis because yemen is a local denies one country in the united nation and i believe that they night nation on the international community must actually support the unity of yemen as they do now they say they are supportive of that. heidi i don't think that anybody can accept that hasan you have the pro independence sentiment gaining momentum in the south of the country people think that we have had enough of many many years of exclusion from the political establishment and this could be our historic moment to have our own independent state against the backdrop of this how
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do you see the future of yemen. when i think it's nothing back to gloom and doom of me and given what's been happening over the course of 5 years. apparently the yemeni people are actually disoriented like part of them for an independent 2nd yemen and would have seemed like a representative will likely be transitional council but hold it as well actually and that's making things easier for anyone in the region and particular for the yemeni they staged. in $24.00 team and they are seen by wider yemeni population and by the region as an extension of iran a proxy for your own so it is surely i would say that the future of yemen would be decided by that by internet forces but by external one and here i'm talking about iran and saudi arabia without that kind of region agreement on deforming and shape of the solution m.e.m. and will actually d.j.
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degenerate into more mayhem and anarchy you mustn't a 1012 national dialogue that was the platform that was established under the just of the united nations to try to transition to was a genuine democracy where people were debating what kind of republic would like to have a yemen was it is going to be federalism or something else do you think it is still possible to go back to a negotiating table where the sunni islam where the huth is where the secession is in the south what all the components of the yemeni society can still negotiate a political way out what is happening in. no i think we don't have a choice i mean either this conflict will drag for another couple of years 5 maybe 10 years and then we'll have to sit together again and talk and discuss or way we can do that we can do that now in 2013 we saw that there was an opportunity and that's why in 2014 we urged the fifty's and not to go south because simply you
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cannot impose unity on everyone by force and simply as we telling this the session is you cannot impose secession by by force there is a negotiated. goetia to the agreement there is a clear platform that welcomes everyone and that is still and that is still the case will not be the president for forever all what he wants from the government is to preserve itself until the coming elections once we have a coming election then everyone will have its truly and real representation and we end this kind of a militia rule that you know every party rules much of the country saying you say that the hoses are always welcoming political talks but when you listen to a dominican who for example he gives you the impression that he's acting like somehow the supreme leader of the country he's above the political establishment where he says it's almost sacred like a religion is it possible to see these reinvent themselves and accept
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a political solution where their role will diminish their political and military influence will have to diminish to accommodate all the other key players or this is a red line from a healthy perspective. i mean of course maybe you can see him now as as you said because we see that this time that. their main focus is the lead in yemeni forces in sanaa to fight the saudi backed coalition. hosey but sort of the whole the when they agreed on the national dialogue everything has been explained in the national dialogue and of course the medical who the he will be still the leader of. the whole the and as the whole of the if they go into any told mean they can but anything they want on the table because it is a negotiation table and that's why they have been calling in every speech and all the oversight hearings and they have been called into
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a dialogue between all yemenis they have they must come to the table to talk to each other and as well there's just be another dialogue between the how the on saudi arabia if there is any fear from saudi they should speak directly to this but still so they actually don't want to do that because they say they see it as a failure if they do so but i believe that if they don't do that the war will continue but we see on the other hand that the with the i mean i mean. to get in now the upper hand by thought of getting deep inside saudi arabia. they may lose unfortunately we'll have to leave it but it's hope that yemeni wisdom will prevail one day and war will come to an understandable reason but. thank you very much indeed for your contribution to the program today. and thank you for watching you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website c.n.n. dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com a.j.
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and syslog you can also join the conversation on twitter that is a.j. science only from a house of about on the whole team here in doha but for now. i've been looking at your instagram account and reading takes into the atmosphere behind the scenes this is a dialogue when donald trump announce his candidacy for president ever on laughter that everyone has a voice for best chance for democrats have to beat donald trump is to nominate an
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exciting inspirational callus mother nominee join the global conversation in your thoughts get twitter and find out his iraq. an army of volunteers has come together to help with the influx of tens of thousands of evacuees. but their retreat to a church shelter has brought new challenges an outbreak of norovirus and other gastrointestinal problems. smoke from the massive wildfires now blankets much of northern california leading to some of the worst air quality in the world but with more than 12000 structures lost in the wildfires concerns remain about long term accommodations jobs and medical care. local officials say there isn't enough housing stock available. 67 war i found promise for one people. but disaster.
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the glad to be establishment of the jewish homeland at the expense of the palestinians. the story of the british declaration that changed the middle east bound for seeds of discord on al-jazeera. an ominous of a problem and with the headlines on al jazeera pressure is growing on brazil's government to tackle a wave of wildfires threatening the amazon rain forest the united nations secretary general tweeted the amazon must be saved president job also nars has his government lacks the resources to fight the flames and he continues to blame and our mentor groups for the fires the world is all in a war now the amazon is bigger than europe how can you fight criminal fires in such
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an area it is clearly criminal how can you do it you need to catch them in the act otherwise there is nothing you can do now non-governmental organizations are losing money money that came from germany and norway they are unemployed now so they are trying to overthrow me so in the coming days many brazilians are expected to march against the government's policy is that they say course the wildfires from south are low down here schwann or explains. the sheer scale of the forest fires right across brazil is really what many days after they started is what's forcing the people both here in brazil and in the wider international community to finally take notice and start to lax federal prosecutors here in brazil have launched a new great investigation into the fire as the environment minister here in brazil was buddha was criticized attending an international conference in the country for having done nothing to try to put an end to the fires but his job also narrow the
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president who has borne the brunt of the accusations he is being accused of creating the conditions for farmers for developers around in the more remote areas of brazil especially up in the amazon to de forest to start the fire as we did puberty he has often criticized the n.g.o.s the indigenous communities as an impediment to progress in brazil and has said that he would do nothing to stop that progress and he would encourage it so he is being increasingly blamed by people here in brazil demonstrations are planned in several cities around the country in the next few days but in the meantime the fires continue to rage something like 80 percent more were raging at this time last year the same period last year some of them it has to be said are not true some of them are started illegally but the vast majority especially those up in the amazon started illegally where conditions where restrictions on starting fires are very strict to protect that environment to
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protect the indigenous communities and the wildlife that lives there. and other news iranian foreign minister head on is willing to work on french proposals to salvage the 2015 euclidian washington resume sanctions on iran after withdrawing from the pact last year french president a man your macron says he'll either try to soften the impact of the sanctions or come up with a way to compensate them bonnie and people in return back home says iran should keep complying with the deal. and the french president has told visiting british need to boss johnson that the u.k. must respect the deal already made on break said boris johnson wants to a huge. another round of talks between the u.s. and taliban have begun and catherine the sides are discussing ending u.s. military intervention and afghanistan and o'shea sions have been ongoing since of toba in a bid to end the 18 year conflict but u.s. special envoy is due to visit to kabul next week to mean the afghan government one
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of ghana's fans president insists that agreements made during the ball hard talks must be vetted by his government. as a understand shares that u.s. goal of withdrawing troops as soon as possible but he says they will have to be comprehensive discussions before any deal is signed. the accuses him of that get this that the taliban are a part of this country but they cannot determine the fate of the country election is the legitimate right of the afghan people they must decide to have a legitimate government i am not the want to go to break the taliban i will negotiate with the taliban powerful it with dignity. un human rights experts are condemning the internet and telephone shut down and he'd administered kashmir they say the blackout and forced by the indian government is like collective punishment on the people of the disputed region. well those are the headlines on al-jazeera do stay with us what is coming up next thank you for watching.
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