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reaction of shutting down the b.b.c. shutting down major sorts of news in addition to the 100 websites including human rights watch is that it's shut down and you know putting out troops all over the streets of cairo and alexandria to do random checks on the city is a very clear reflection of this government's insecurity. and the fact that the thing that threatens this government more than anything else is the voice of its own people and government didn't secure any standing that security which it ima see and it's more among the egyptian public wouldn't be so frightened or terrified by hundreds of protesters in the streets of cairo i think what's far more significant than really the predictable hysterical excessive brutal reaction of the egyptian government is the fact that egypt sions are daring to voice their concerns to daring to voice their opposition to this government knowing full well that what they are going to face is arbitrary and unjust attention and harassment in
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targeting not only absolves but of their family members this is what's significant what's significant is the bravery of these junctions who are determined to express their views and opinions notwithstanding the personal sacrifice they are likely to face ok live what's in there from a human rights watch thanks very much for joining us from new york. saudi arabia's foreign minister has urged the international community to band together to combat iran after attacks in c. major saudi oil facilities this month the kingdom says iran was behind the attacks but teheran just denies that it brought him been. told the u.n. general assembly that cutting off financial resources was the best way to control iran. today we be a historic responsibility the credibility of this organization and the entire world is at stake the iranian regime is left with one of 2 options either become
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a normal state that respects international laws and norms or face an internationally unified position that uses all instruments of pressure into tyrannous the leaders of india and pakistan are set to address the un general assembly in new york later on friday it's been nearly 2 months since new delhi launched a security crackdown in indian administered kashmir top to say it's cause and stress and anxiety while limiting people's access to mental health care mohammed gentian reports were harness here used to feel safe in his home but now he's finding it increasingly difficult to fight off dark thoughts. of course all over our who i'm scared i get nightmares of the incident i see soldiers approaching as if they're going to shoot me again i'm not able to sleep properly i keep on waking up a few times during the night a mind stops working sometimes and i get palpitation else. last month as protest
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swept through srinagar an indian administered kashmir where han was shot by paramilitary officers he's been recovering ever since. around a little you know this is where hans father nazir holds up his son's x. rays and says at least 350 shotgun pellets were removed from where hans body yet as worried as he is about where hans physical injuries his ears equally concerned about his son's mental health and you will if you will he has become violent and shouts that he will jump from the window at night when he is asleep he shouts they are coming soldiers are coming then we convince him that no one is here everything is fine don't worry then i keep my lap and try to make him sleep. healthcare professionals have long known of the mental health problems of people in kashmir according to a survey conducted by doctors without borders in 201545 percent of the adult population in kashmir showed symptoms of significant mental distress
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a growing number of doctors are now warning that india's recent move revoking autonomy in indian administered kashmir and its security lockdown are limiting people's access to mental health care services in the valley some predict this will also cause a rise in the number of people with mental health issues yes they meant to say don't has an impact on this mental cycle. patients as well as the anomaly in the summer because this is planned on a has effected. all the it is up to life like we got more out of old houses as long as. just last year zia only began her career as a lawyer zia used to feel enthusiastic about all she hoped to accomplish in the future that's all changed. when i go out of my home i see shops shut down there's no way on the roads no no nothing nothing on the roads of kashmir when i come back i'm going to find the 4 words of my house of my home and i cannot
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think about my future now zia is despondent what next what next in my life how do i plan my life how do i start my life my professional life. so while. i'm sitting at my place i get suicidal thoughts at the same time and suffering from anxiety with nowhere else to go says she can only wait and worry in this room whose was used to provide comfort but now feel like they're closing in on her image of june. so to come on al-jazeera and sports we'll look at the main contenders to take home gold in the marquee event at the world off by 6 championships in men's 100 meter it's. critical bodies on the line for india's biggest dunks but the industry's stunt
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saddam for the sport let's cross live to doha's a hell of a stadium to join some hama wish. thank you very much hello welcome back to hell of a stadium where the world athletics jabbers. the has just got under way a lot has been made of you some bolt no longer competing but one man who might fill the gap is us sprint no i lyall's he's run the fastest 200 metres time at this year and his favorite focal point i don't see myself as the next you say. really seeing myself as filling a vacuum you know i'm just out here doing me if you like it cool all with it thanks
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for the support and don't like it i'm pretty sure that there's a sprint out there that everybody's going to have towards you the way i would like you to support i still think that running 18 seconds is possible so and i don't plan if i obtain that i don't plan to stop there now i want to push the boundaries as far as i can so whoever is next after me has a long way to go to reach it it's better to go into the olympics in 2020 with having a gold medal now you want to be known as the 200 meter champion and that's kind of been our focus that's what we've been striving for for the past 3 years you can really say i only had 2 years as a professional to really craft and mold that ability so there's still tons of things i've learned in that aspect going in this world championships are gone and with the idea that i'm going to walk away with this gold medal. well back and joins me in the studio now let's talk about the biggest event in the championships the 100 meter is what are we expecting will have to be does of course here is one of the most hard profile events in any championships and these were term which is no
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exception expecting some fast times because the hot and humid conditions although not great for long distance running definitely good for sprinting folks because they're very fast terms of the they stadium behind me they've got the hits that i farnell is on saturday 3 of the main contenders christian coleman the the world's fastest man this year 8 on the top of 9 point one second big in just once by a compact no alarms who we've been talking about no laws there is just running in the 200 meters here in doha so coleman has to be regarded as one of the favorites but little bit about it with coleman because it was revealed last month that he's missed not once not twice but 3. drug tests over the last 12 months that ordinarily that would get you suspended from the world championships but there was a loophole in the i double acid whatever rules meaning he was allowed to run so that a controversy surrounding him but when you come to controversy there is none more controversial than the defending world champion justin gatlin i'm sure you know he has been banned twice in his career for doping and he's pretty unapologetic about
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it as well so he's a very very divisive character in athletics but you cannot deny he is definitely a competitor so he'll definitely one of the ones to watch but one of my tips to do well in 100 meters is divide the dura he's a young sprinter from nigeria now he's won 9.6 seconds this season which makes him the 2nd fastest man in this field in the world and he does win the 100 meters gold will become the 1st african sprinter of the world 100 meter champion for the heat for the men to $400.00 metres hurdles that is the last event in the stadium on the opening day defending champion carsten that was home of norway well when you his rivalry with the american way benjamin is the favorite and says that he's went in london 2 years ago has had a big impact back home in norway it's always been about cross country skiing you know. but for now i can feel this is becoming very very interesting in norway
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people people love watching it and it's because we are a couple of guys delivering very good results on the verge stage so so i'm very proud to to be one of the guys that can give my my people that feeling. well the 1st medal event is the women's mathen along as water front away from the air conditioned stadium and organizers are taking every precaution to protect the runners the matter and race walking in durance events are all taking place around midnight it's forecast to be around 30 degrees celsius later there will be more freshman stations than usual around the course there will be extra medical staff which include it leading experts and the start time could yet be delayed if officials think the heat is too dangerous for athletes we will have more water on the course we've ever had in any marathon. we will have more medical support
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paramedics out there as well and you know we have to be aware of it we've moved it later into the course of the limb in order to try and minimize the effects of that movie was. because the media is not here to defend her women's 800 meter title she's not allowed to compete in the event without taking testosterone reducing drugs instead she is continuing her efforts to swap athletics for football she has been training with club j v w in her home country south africa. that 1st it was a very big surprise that because there's a many years coming down to train with with the 1st team everyone was really excited to see. us yeah i think it's a group we may think for custer think also playing football takes her mind off of what has been going on in a career in a running career
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a little bit nervous share some tamanna heads i mean she's able to you know just enjoy something outside of running and be in a different environment so we're supporting a 100 percent. in the other football news in ac milan's bad start to the season has got even worse they let a one near lead slip past their last 2 on the way to to reno milan have now lost 3 of their 5 games this season well no games at the rugby world cup but the big news is that usa player jonquil has been kicked out of the tournament after his red card against england he was sent off for his this challenge on own foul and thursday's that poor match that was given a 3 week banned after the incident was reviewed by a disciplinary panel. and that's all you sport the for now we'll have more live from our studio at the international stadium later on now it's back to hallo. thank
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you it's so well of course so you can find more on our website as the address that al-jazeera dot com or better yet say with all the latest on those protests coming out of egypt's we're taking a short break nobody say whether it's and i'll just say i'll back in just a moment and more of the seasons. to strengthen the good you have to sure do good all the more with you come still fight against corruption. abuse for news hero heroes like no who are about to be refused a $15000000.00 brian the achievement of heroes like him to showcase by the international ace award it shines a light on these heroes because the best way to fight a dark used to shine a light let's make the road to
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a statistic but some of broken away from the cycle of violence it's not easy to leave you have to ask for help and inspire others to turn their lives around i call the straw hat program the dream program my life changed after the course it gave me opportunities for my business women make change on al-jazeera. as a process in egypt says demonstrators demands president sisi step down. and how am i here doing this is al jazeera vi from doha also coming out on the beirut for iran has released
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a british flight all tanker 2 months after detaining the vessel in the strait of hormuz. demonstrators rally in hong kong to condemn the government for detaining protesters plus. the government seems intent on ripping off. a former british conservative prime minister warns boris johnson could trick his way into forcing a no deal breaks its. demonstrators in egypt or again calling for. president sisi to step down protests have spread to several cities these pictures are from antigovernment protests in the capital cairo police of calls of all entrances to tahrir square the hearts of the 2011 revolution and these pictures coming in from in upper egypt where more crowds are calling for the president's resignation cafes and shops have been shots and football matches
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canceled and security is heightened across the country well pro-government counter-demonstrations have also taken place in cairo script say more than 2000 people from last week's demonstrations are believed to have been detained though egypt says that number is closer to thousands human rights watch says the government may have conducted the most sweeping arrests since late 2813. on his return from the united states sisi dismissed those demonstrations. this is a fantastic country where everything goes as planned i don't want to listen to those who don't like egypt don't deal with them because they are trying to do a bad picture about our country there are a lot of lies slander and distortion that betray an image that is totally untrue. well joining me on set is a year here again name al-jazeera as a middle east on a mr analyst affect your parts and add let's just start off by setting the scene at
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what's behind these process because we have both pro and anti government demonstrations will spark the mouth. well what sparked off the at least. the protest talking about the other side of the of the demonstrators them astray sions is 6 years or 7 years of tyranny total absence of freedom. total absence of for respect to human rights there are many things that actually for city precipitated. just as for the other projects we all know i mean we all come from egypt i just happen to be an egyptian you know these kind of demonstrators are the most recent support to the most pressures that usually are being orchestrated by the way. these protests are coming off the back of a quite
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a significant cracked out in in recent weeks and months in syria thousands of people detained. many without trial this cael of the arrests is showing something of a strategy of 0 tolerance and yet we're still seeing large numbers of people coming out to call for sisi to stand and what can we read into that well simply let me put it that way it is simply because the millions of the egyptians realized. that they have nothing to lose. be the. they are not free they're not even free to voice our pain. but they're deprived of the basic human rights so it's got nothing to do. any well you feel that they have been dying over the last 7 years so you know it's worth to go out and take to the streets and
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maybe just maybe big get there with a book ok i'm very sorry to cut you off you're here. it's great to get your thoughts on this will be monitoring those protests but from our thank you very much indeed let's cultlike see the united nations in new york where india's prime minister narendra modi is addressing the general assembly let's listen and voted my government into power for a 2nd term with an even stronger mandate than before. and it just hangs to this mandate that i am standing here before you once again however. the message that this mandate can be is has an even greater significance a wider and more inspiring one. mr president. when a developing country. is able to successfully implement the was
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biggest sanitation campaign within the clean india mission building over a 110000000 toilets in just 5 years for its countryman. all its achievements and outcomes are an inspirational message for the entire world when a developing country. successfully runs the was the biggest health assurance scheme. giving 500000000 people the facility of an annual health cover of 500000 rupees for free treatment the achievements and responsive systems that result from this scheme showed a word
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a new part. when a developing country. successfully runs the biggest financial inclusion scheme of the word opening over 370000000 bank accounts for the poor in just 5 years the systems that reside build confidence in the poor across the entire world. when a developing country. launches for its citizens. the was biggest. digital identification program. giving them a biometric identity enabling them to avail their rights and saving. approximately $20000000000.00 by checking corruption the
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modern systems that result from it give the world a new hope. mr president. as i came in here. on a wall at the entrance of this building i noticed a call to make the united nations free of single use plastic i am pleased to inform this august assembly that even as i am addressing you today. a very large campaign is being started across the end tired country to make india free of single use plastic. in the next 5 years. in the next 5 years. apart from promoting water conservation.
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we are going to ensure water supply to 150000000 homes in the next 5 years. going to build. over 125000 kilometers of new roads. by the year 2022. when india celebrates its 75th independence day. we plan to build $20000000.00 houses for the poor. though the world may have set itself the target of eradicating tb by 2030. in india. we are working towards eradicating it by 2025.
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the question that arises. is just how have we been able to achieve all of this how is it that such rapid changes are taking place in a new india mr president. india is a great culture that is thousands of years old and. a culture that has its own vibrant traditions. and which has encompassed universal dreams. values and culture. see divinity in every being and strive for the welfare of all therefore the very core of our approach is public welfare through public participation.
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and this public felt welfare is not just for india. but for the entire world. and that is the reason. and that is the reason we draw inspiration from our motto collective efforts for the growth of all with everyone's trust and this too. is not confined within the borders of india. our and devers are neither an expression of pity nor a pretense the are inspired by a sense of duty and duty alone all our endeavors are centered on a 1300000000 indians. but the dreams
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that these efforts are trying to fulfill. are the same dreams that the entire world has that every country has and that every society has. the efforts are ours but the fruits are for all for the entire world. and this conviction of mine gets stronger every day when i think of those countries who just like india are striving for development each in their own way. when i hear about their joys and sorrows but when i get to know about their dreams. my resolve. to.

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