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hello i'm don jordan and the pick i'm out of the top stories here on al-jazeera britain's prime minister has threatened to call a snap election losing a key vote taking m.p.'s one step closer to blocking a no deal brags that 21 members of boris johnson's own party voted with the opposition but here's how the vote played out on the floor ollivant. yards to the right 328 the nose of the left 301 was not a good stuff maurice had seen so i refuse to go along with that plan we are going to have to make a choice mr speaker i don't want to elect shouldn't the public. eye be right over
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to. action but if the house votes for this bill tomorrow the public will have to choose who goes to brussels along with the 17 to sort this out and take this country forward i welcome to night's vote we live in a parliamentary democracy. we do not have a presidency but a prime minister. prime ministers govern with the consent of the house of commons representing the people in the mood of the sovereignty rests. there is no consensus. there is no consent in this house to leave the european union without a deal. that no majority for no deal in the country. was going to turn out for members are. in other news aurukun dorian's moving closer to the us south and leaving
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a trail of destruction in the bahamas 7 people are now confirmed dead they already causing strong wind gusts in florida even though it's now weakened has more now from titusville florida. oh ok doren is about 170 kilometers east of our location here it is continuing in a northwesterly direction so getting dangerously close to this coastline and moving at around 10 kilometers an hour which is much faster than it was moving when it was over the bahamas when it stalled for about 36 hours forecasters say that eventually this storm will take a short north taking it even further away from the coast credit officials say not just this state but also georgia and the carolinas are telling people do not get complacent at this point because you can see the conditions right now and this is getting stronger all the time so most people have heeded the warnings they have made their preparations and they cannot yet breathe a sigh of relief until these days long event is over and with the storm moving so
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slowly it will take some time and in fact it's now actually larger but it was before you an expert seventies to report saying all parties in the yemen conflict may be involved in a war crimes report accuses the saudi u.a.e. coalition of killing civilians with airstrikes and deliberately denying them aid even though the country is on the brink of famine. wal-mart's one of the world's largest retailer as says it will stop selling ammunition $100.00 guns and military style weapons across the united states it's in response to a series of mass shootings zimbabwe's public sector doctors are on strike in the pay and working conditions the strike was threatened last week when the doctor says the action saying its members couldn't afford to report for duty the government failed to meet their demands to be paid in u.s. dollars zimbabwe is facing surging inflation and a defect anomic crisis. the spanish coast guard has rescued nearly 200 refugees and migrants on the mediterranean they had to set sail from north africa and of trying
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to reach spain 73 people were saved from 3 boats in the strait of gibraltar all 110 others were rescued of spain's malaga coast. and a ship carrying nearly 800 asylum seekers from congested refugee camps and as a ride the mainland greece is a 2nd ship to transport people to the city of. the past 2 days. and reveal the official logo for the 2022 football world cup with a worldwide media campaign image was being done to buildings all over the world at the same time with unveilings in qatar's capital doha and around the middle east well those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after me an unholy alliance by.
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morning prayers at one of the most influential monasteries in for me and. this is a country where the majority are devoted buddhists. for centuries the religion has been at the heart of the nation's very identity. while the pillars of buddhist teachings are loved compassion and peace is a very different variation to the philosophy being told at the mob out tom on a street in insane township. these monks are connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. the systematic persecution and genocide overhang of muslims in iraq and states. our unprecedented
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access to them about how monastery and cedars offers a glimpse into how their ultra nationalist agenda is becoming the blueprint for the political structure of the country. is the joining of forces between monks and generals threatening man was young and fragile democracy. 2 but the love of some of the films when. we did it up. listening saw that we could be able to move thought the old so we got to looking this way. and the other thing the. 2 2 rebels it's only job is to really to muddy. the what the cough the skull the feet.
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our offense take. 2 2 the persecution of range of muslims in myanmar can be traced back decades to the military takeover in 1962. many minorities suffered at the hands of the new dictatorship. the military ruled with an iron fist any form of dissent brutally stomped out. box monks believed to be the conscience of the governments and of the large majority of the people pressured leaders to adhere to buddhist principles. in bold and by widespread public support the monks led the saffron revolution against the military in 2007 all united for democracy. this.
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your only will be. thought toddy and i'm a thing about mori and all yes i gather. that. gambhir was released in 2012 together with other political prisoners including myanmar's current leader aung san suu kyi it marked the beginning of its transition to democracy. but as a religious tensions between buddhists and muslims minorities started to surface the unity of the saffron revolution shattered. i mean them that all over in 2012 thousands of monks once again took to the streets this time they were shouting their support for the military and their call to export the injured. you gumby it up openly oppose this
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movement it's still determined that democracy was the only way forward for me and mark. repeatedly imprisoned and ostracized for his views he finally fled to thailand in 2060. many in the myanmar believe the military still an important part of the governing structure intentionally fuel divisions amongst buddhist groups they quickly aligned with the most nationalistic buddhist leaders in hansing the army's popularity and influence. you know if you own. one them all who found them not able to gunning we're told on a whole don't you think you are you know on the whole that got a. lot of the gun on the little foot in the hollow thing of it. oh yes we had it low yet in. our money domino what are. we dominant what are money
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in. medical on mondi audio on. only. the hostility towards minorities spurn them about time and ultranationalist monks organization. the name translates to the protection of race and religion. its founder and leader is a highly respected monk ashin to louka. so long and auto. the need in the sun now to see the. sun on the dawn of the news of the. news that although. i did see a lawyer who did your daughter or not believe it but do not let it come on. he doesn't know i did at the no one down in the i mean.
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the roots of his extremism. especially the anti muslim i think it has a very long roots. muslims have been in their mouth for centuries. things became more problematic with large scale immigration from the subcontinent because we see. in the past was there is growing in your mouth by the way in small numbers but under colonialism the british empire became to burma in large numbers of course that created problems. one of the remarkable things about the hunter period was that. controlled by the authorities was very strict and very strong so we had very little religious disturbances
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of course it was sort of pushed underground. but with the return of democracy and. a greater openness and of course at the same time manipulation it came out to reemerge on a much bigger scale. in politics there are 2 emotions which are very strong one is greed and the others fear. because we're under the military dictatorship 51 years. and then we have a civil war that's been raging between the central military and the ethnic on the organizations. so it's like. an ending. continuous fear. even
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educated people in your mass either or you see that on she has the breed like cockroaches or insects and very soon. it will be full of was going religious and it was the buddhist will be swallowed so it's like we are defending our country our society and our religion so it's very important it's a very strong message but only wrong and it's quite frightening you know and that is the real danger of these extremist monks. mobility.
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more care i was near my people than. the number because we have family they are different to strangers ok. the. the. i. the boy there are fake news and. we are. pushing communities never attack and never fight in different fee for different countries you can see the in world history. you can see wars history. this is a prank this is a fake fake. this is
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a fake. you know it is everybody says our humor rises humor right where is a human judy where is citizen judy. i want to ask them where is what is human judy. then there was then they never tell about them. they all will out they all will out you mariah humor right no humor is not the fast we have to understand human judy and citizen duty. if you are human beings. we are not animal.
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all of this. can be blown free and. we got ourselves really bad we can all have that. they're hanging him before us and we believe in islam people are discriminated and treated like animals by the. state was home to over a 1000000 raija muslims and over 2000000 buddhists before the conflict started in 2012. since then being modest government has banned all media and n.g.o.s from accessing the conflict area. where most ranger muslims now live in internally displaced camps. desperate and afraid.
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i want to hide my sis and my identity but the government. to speak out. when you are bad they come and. and the prosecutor. suddenly there was i remember several hands. time and grog tell me. all the time especially. after several days there are people in mosques and the police come in said the house on fire in on me. i was in my house. i decided that myself i have to because my belly was wrong. there he insists that their community had nothing to do with this attack
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. many of me and mars activists and journalists believe that the rape and murder of the buddhist woman never happened. that it was a story made up to start the conflict and. hundreds of thousands were forced into i.d.p. camps or to flee the country most of them to refugee camps in neighboring bangladesh. some of them going to. police all sportswear by their listening. at the time. at the. honduras south thousands of. people.
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following the attacks armed forces led so-called clearance operations in iraq and states. by 2018 thousands of ranger muslims were killed and more than 700000 had fled to bangladesh. the situation for survivors is desperate. now i am 22 years from. the current. horrible if i want to. but i can't. because i don't have i don't think that. i want to see. peace have been right. this is slightly.
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what has happened in iraq what has happened to the roof. has been. really kind of an abysmal drop. the weight of a covenant and the ministry and the security forces handle things only made things worse so that's one of the the biggest stains upon the new governments and on the country as a whole. and i really believe that things where either handled very badly all there are. i think. unscrupulous you know elements who are manipulating the situation from behinds. countries who are transiting you know from an authoritarian system to a more open democratic system face a lot of problems the politicians have to be prepared for that but you know i was not. m.r.
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politics is dominated by just 2 parties one is the military spotty they used to be and one is the national league for democracy. we thought that things would change just by having a democratic government you know and the party of also city going to get power so again he was also disappointed in that regard. during her decades of struggle to house arrest as she was a nationally known democracy i kong harrowing recipient of any prizes she was repeating the monks rob human rights with every breath almost no democracy human rights no rule of law no she says she doesn't even mention human rights anymore. and the years following the suffering revolution me and mar celebrated its 1st democratic government. but with
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the military still in power many of the dreams to have true democracy evaporate. and me and mars leaders stand accused of genocide. around the world council and is a way to manipulate and influence us trolls thoughts take us out rhythms that at least develop designed to push content that says click me every click we make is valued and softer but what and in the further of a 5 part series i did raise in mexico examining how propaganda and profit shape. all hail the algorithm on a jersey ago. i remember the 1st time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like my. in the general assembly of the united nations because it is so many
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nationalities. it is just that we all come from different places but it's one that gives us bank of the us the ability to identify with one side of the world but we can understand what it's like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength. a nation where corruption is endemic embroiled in a battle to hold the power to account. how does this radical transformation occur. i mean if you were shedding light on the roumanians pressing for change and the unconventional methods to eliminate corruption remain people on al-jazeera.
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al-jazeera. every. hello i'm daryn jordan and mind at the top stories here on the al-jazeera britain's prime minister has threatened to call a snap election losing a key vote taking m.p.'s one step closer to blocking a no deal brags that 21 members of bars johnson's own party voted with the opposition here's how the vote played out on the floor of polish. the ice of the right 328 the nose of the left 301. i thought it could stop the terrorists i seen so i refuse to go along with that plan we are again jack to make a choice mr speaker i don't want to lecture to the public eye i gave the right over
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one action to the housemates for this bill tomorrow the public will have to choose who goes to brussels along with the 17 to sort this out and take this country forward i welcome tonight's vote we live in a parliamentary democracy. we do not have. the presidency part of prime minister. prime minister is governed with the consent of the house of commons representing the people in the sovereignty rest. there is no consensus. there is no consent in this house to leave the european union with a deal. no majority for no deal in the can. for members. in other news hurrican dorian's moving closer to the united states the
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leaving a trail of destruction in the bahamas 7 people are now confirmed dead it's already causing strong wind gusts in florida even though it's now we can un experts have released a report saying all parties in the yemen conflict may be involved in a war crimes the report accuses the saudi you know a coalition of killing civilians with air strikes and deliberately denying them aid even though the country is on the brink of famine and qatar's revealed the official logo for the 2022 world cup with a worldwide media campaign the image was being on 2 buildings all over the world at the same time with an bandings in qatar's capital doha and around the middle east those are the headlines it's now back to me and an unholy alliance statement that's watching by foot.
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the a. leap. just. not my no no come on well you know you know when. to go home about 9 digit interest so would be able. to move will join oman and i told me that. it's. good to move a single family seemed to say i mustn't go i can only think it. through all the mojo no do do i not just on myself and i do just i don't want to be no form
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of old love to go back i get it. i know the body to somebody i want to feel for these going. on in it. and then when you got it. all of them it will help a bit of the amount of time off for what you will and the law will know mcconnell there will be few women or no muslim a cow in the us that i might have and it will be i was just going with them i just need. to bore you but when it got. to cover it's. in the broader picture just like in a separate fusion the monks and stage massive fraud. best's and bring the population onto this site which the government in power really fear it's an image of government dime really clamp down on so many of them what to do.
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everything to. everything down. you can also use mongst for your own purpose you know for very negative and send objectives back to democracy the monks are a force that can be used. the n.l.e. government doesn't view of the very favor of the rest of the sector so the monks and the military be entered into this kind of unholy alliance. claims. there is no denying the reverence for them about our leaders during his visit to current state. his devoted followers worship the ultranationalist monks along the way.
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as a majority community. i need to admit that i was privilege being a military daughter i'm powerful even my step is powerful whatever i go out i got favor i can do whatever i want if i want to use in my father's power. so everything is privilege and everything is just a fine you dissolve this privilege because you are british just because you do something good in your purse life. of course we have questions even inside the family they don't agree they asked me to stop saying that word against the military because they are that all people if i cause or if i'm playing to the old people i would be in help in the future.
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so when i exposed to the different wars when i exported different stories so they gave me a new insights that i need to really stand on using my model as the majority ethnicity a majority religions to define and those were all press. so regarding the range of crisis i feel a huge. burden because that's not just the room and rakhine crisis is that nation of crisis it's not just a nation a crisis a global crisis right now. but why that to have the need because the fear. that politicians know that if you make people fear for something like the a religion has become sensitive it again easier to create a conflict so it's become like us and politic or we are playing games using that religion and nationality and i didn't. hear. the
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minister of religion he was actually from military that means he got to have some kind of similar idea along. just like mob that recruit that by and l.t. you get but it is so his it makes the stretcher that he is walking and as a ministry all religion only for boredom. this town and current state in the south east of me and more is restricted to foreigners and muslims forbidden. only. he gave. so much to achieve and we go. to live at home i would know by that off he not going on here.
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to what he had to go. from or not it's a mile. deep down in the misery and no one a danger to the one now done our job one night it. doesn't go in your. head they are in there with all the law that was out to kill out of. their weird name i would design missile did it i did so when i do know i doubt he will. so i do because only over there. you know we had them and they had this us on the this and that when you did it. and did beat up. today monks from across the country along with thousands of devoted these have come to pay their last respects at the funeral of $1.00 of the region's most influential
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religious leaders political figures and other public personalities attend the event where the my bow ties leader is given a position of prestige. dorothy. on this trip scores of heavily armed soldiers accompany him. deep down in him as a new one and then you do our job one that has it. so well table 1. 1000000 above your. teenage dame in a deal. where. all those stayed in it up the dinning long audion then that end of it is in.
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the myanmar minister of religion is at great pains to justify his government's policies regarding the range of prices to them. explaining that any concessions were enacted reluctantly. got. off by me. and my. 5. by the. way and. i'll hold onto it oh yes a lot. of. our own good news. out of the whole go go go go hog.
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they started off to get a lot of signatures on a petition. supporting. public all the. interfaith marriage laws and they call them support. huge never and i think this was a way of trying to test the waters. this happens in democracies now. so in the past it was the power of the gun and now it is the power of the vote and the legislature is really dominated by the us to be party a. past those walls. and so of our. in st.
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you know 2015 elections. really tried to play a political role. and to explain that we are to he has visited sri lanka many times and i think it is aim and his role model of the monks not sit at the park but i kind of. and according to the new 3 lankan constitution. who is a party composed of what is monks is permitted and then they also enter the election and got elected. monks in sri lanka because of the general emergency. the buddhist monks became very active in politics the same thing is repeated in your mind the political role the nationalist role and the colonial role you know. present.
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but i would say sri lanka was peds in politics so militant monsters excuse monks in yemen now look at sri lanka as a kind of role model. so that doesn't exist anymore you know the dish are gone so they have to find something. and. they say that the same thing for them in the military they need and it means to justify their big budgets you know and their existence. there is the love evidence that made public that the military was supporting them about them. and the law is flush with cash but lots of money. who were to loot is also because adding $0.05 for the budgets they say that you have to
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3 fall river right on the field on the 7th because of tougher revolution against a military system everybody won the freedom everybody round in my right everybody want democracy. one day the military army come and shoot a lot of people on the street i visit scary we go i never saw the we kill each other from me. i fee so sight and i feel so angry and same time. after that what can we do we have no power here nor up on about the news the news
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is can speak out to use power to fight back we can screaming for the human right. person is why one should do long job. less is. mostly who hate islam the bit is that. no other commie the fuss is. this is not religion this is a politic. religion. i don't understand the policy. i only understand about humanity i cannot change the war i cannot change even my country i got change to think my stuff around me as this. revolution cannot exist without
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a left to lose in with the lead this minute violent with us all are over losing you cannot see changing because of or regime is the change must work you invest time. out of it a. little and that what it may just be noted it would be ideal if you know. only. whom nobody. but you know johnny now you know you're going to. hit the man in the sand out of anonymity double. the money on a. government you don't do you like. the protection of buddhism and the current government inspired devotion among many of me and most people. but there are voices challenging the status quo there is an
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emerging dissenting youth movement calling for another revolution. for authorities it presents a new challenge. for others who say they want to preserve myanmar's fledgling democracy it offers a void. it's also home. to me. dad was always feared in the us you know hope brought you ideas and new concepts and who called friend with the cause of it to people all these. 20 of us in the mines to where in the projects like the voice opinions. we bring people together from different communities different religious backgrounds from music. so you know it is clearly that.
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they don't know want to see any more conflicts they want to be together they want to be peaceful they want to be developed you know they want to touch up with the war and they want to be your they want to celebrate this freedom. me and so our job is to let them be aware of how they can influence the future. and the future for that. i will not say have freedom of expression now. now we can see what i would want but it doesn't mean that they would not risk. in just a new outfit by the same dockings inside. my. lisa
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ya know about it don't you know if you're going. to hold your own money well. you have to state your position family at a time like this when the country is divided on this issues when she was are a very unglamorous very strong vocal you must add your voice against its soul by keeping silence i think you also. part of the picture that means you have also i would say. you know one day we all would die for sure mom or congress and the. soul. everyone should other star question months are. all money pertain. to destroy our home i think. if we could do their back no wrong. the whole wrong is done.
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arkan dorian has been over the bahamas for what 24 hours is that when they move you can't be exactly show where they're going to go but consistency in the forecast has been the thing and for days now the focus has taken this hurricane up the coast of florida but over water and up towards georgia so he doesn't make landfall it is going to continue to pile that east coast with strong winds a big ways and of course a risk of at least he'd see this eventually i'll affect sas carolina as well but if you know in these places to rest the u.s. and guys enjoying fine weather but of rain in eastern canada more developing in the middle you'll notice but temperatures in the low twenty's or willows that he's very pleasant really the distinct lack of showers where you might want to see them in some california or new mexico or even northern mexico but it's made up for to some degree by what's happening for the sas in mexico where showers are increasingly going to become all vs an aside from the bahamas as a fair frequency of light showers should lesser antilles and that breezy for your
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eyes has produced some big dam poles in northern colombia and i think will do the next 2 days in panama costa rica nicaragua somalia and mexico. police suspect a lone gun man is behind 15 unsolved shootings in the city all targeting immigrants an ethnic minority an attempted murder on a young life friday evening police were out in full force again after another man was shot out in the cycling disillusioned with the state prosecution of the victim's sister has strikes up an unlikely relationship with the accused unless his 2 serial killer a witness documentary on al-jazeera with a plummeting birthrate and families moving to the cities south korea's rural schools are shutting down one on one east meets the grandmas who is saving these
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