tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 6, 2019 5:00am-6:01am +03
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the man who the magician come through good luck moses if he can give you all for. give him for 7 months out of lucifer. he said i'm a. bad work ethic and i don't know about. that and i'm. i'm not on. the corner. at the back but. they were. not up our. heaven what the matter of cotton hay and i mean absolutely new 7 in the our father then i haven't have a little profit. and no i mean and it has a for
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a minute i know but if he did to have a minute i am on his back betty but he has provided few tunes yemen is and i'm going to him what all of enough said look at gentlemen but i'm not after that and want them out of the theater some year or so to have seen mr mazetti part of an effort have been what a lot of well mean when i've been in the city are useful to give me. the dominion and for. they didn't get it if you are over 50 then would you when you must know manifested after eating the full credit for you if you could yet without i figure when it should not start as you see i forbid you back. despite having much in common their political differences drove the 2 leaders further apart. to give me lucy who was here i was there i met. as a moment fairlane do when a c.s.e.
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that has been followed the story well let me. that didn't bad. from a network you bend the fear means you had 10 years and i've come to have seen a then managed to mad when i had. to do a lot of. lety center the last couple of people ask her. were given a tad short. sell and at least a lot of fellows. headline is. that of. a him who have really been. shot. even though who's for her knowledge and with both leaders building up
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a base of supporters the conflict escalated from political disagreement to bitter argument to violent confrontation. that i wouldn't be so active. in. had a package in november 955 bookkeeper and then use if clashed publicly over the way forward at the party congress of tunisia's nero distort party compromise approach won the day ben use of was and tens of thousands marched in his support with many for large covering to take the fight to the streets no one could predict which leader the for largo would follow. who was on the verge of civil war. well it did it but it doesn't have to be a beneteau more of a ditch. than a timeout that he may be in better google sort of
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a news site every news of any gave us a militia on the minimum out. almost mom and what they need but how moment could write a woman but a good event to see deal with difficult issue of. how does your time does it even see the more call me a whole village of men that hawaii moment was he. who is going to name it how much a city i'm think a team can he mia let me see you know i had. a bit over the wheel to go home of there that old model hose of my brother but was almost more out much not right under me or at me again when i'd left him in a restaurant i'm a good friend that had done that any your home seen i didn't i'm not for the how do i do that i'm not a solicitor buy me a washer. the way he handled the other ya got any ideas on nobody about on field his being on meth is mad to somebody i know locked up in the air france and they're going to tell me. you never tell him we i want to
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tell you that had the thought of them all caught on tape cd proceed to shut up and i don't hold local fish. or local them doesn't even see. him out but a good name for my file so we've got both and more in which i did in time because then you sort of had been politically outmaneuvered by his rival. however ben yousif maintained a strong influence over the felucca who were operating in the south of to near 0. leaving the country for his own safety he sought refuge in neighboring libya and later egypt and could only look on from the sidelines as events unfolded. at any time he had been stationed in move to one of them but obama hopes to have sufficient imagine at paris with any noosphere. they can. hope that the fisherman if the. deep.
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south. the man at the sema to see that the man i say it was really having a bad guy. let all sort of the steam out with a. lot of news a few cents back there in the home of. the stone with all of the little attempt. to beautiful woman must really be able. to give a nominal gibberish when you know what you know sort of what you know much of a democrat yet immature and that they're just going to go for blood after one of rebuttal and then a free gathering in the north of kabul when the ship being there done they can manage. to avoid detection for largo used secret codes.
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from a brain and was part of a legacy. but the was. only in addition to harriet i mean any anetta by the letter was russia for. valerie said. there was a lot in american. and in a. never met. any stole the one imaginary seller will loom may what solomon had he said it. there were also times when the full long ago put their internal differences to one site and focused on their common enemy the french treasure the new set up in the arctic if you don't compete they cannot as you know finance ability of the magician to have a tie or not have to but that's up to tell you that you'll have within a year and a foot out of a little bit where no waterhouse oblio would but the whole of the bluster was in for a little while but how to send me here would amount one disavows like an i'm going to know what i am but that i def i work with always.
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in the room some is what did it mean you know some of the thoughts are there when fired out this run into below set run of the bit at favorites and then would have had to have the political holy in net what underfed to see you know how soon hyenas . as long how you. get them to. get laid if you have to start the market how does not there's ruben i know. come bad not that not unlike the other stuff but this like in a lot of nash could melt was going to sell. there was a lot of the canyon here. on the market and the. market. was in the hash and. couldn't have added kenny he had a hell of
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a any and all news for you in the higher the and as you could be a part of the magic thought that it's a myth no home seem to phoenix and look at the end he has set up there live what they feel and see a little and with that i'm a bit easier because the. 2 at the bottom of a feather how we aren't to be a matter if it's a meal with no home scene. could have the magic any. gene if it also be a to hold measure deed or help with the thought of an armada and let the president of the in not on the whole of the political system then attempt to necessity i thought some year or so to have seen it i think she must have said yes to have seen . to lizzie wilde nominally independent was a country in crisis french troops remained on the streets while groups of for lack of fighters in the south of the country states sporadic attacks in colonial
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positions all sides recognise that unit could ultimately only be ruled by consent and without violence france through their intermediaries cold in the full law got to hand over their weapons and return to their homes some for not the units did surrender weapons others chose to fight on targeting french military units across the country. in response publicly played down the importance of the full larga into his years independence struggle while some labeled the most bandits or outlaws the full largo's saw themselves as patriots who had spilled blood for their country many resented being marginalized believing they were being used by bookkeeper as pawns in a high stakes political chess game with the french. from
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one punishment oh sure if you will for admit didn't have committed a national and if it were. really a man must hold it a little more and did the. start of a performance but. it was $95062.00 newsier secured its independence and hubby bookkeeper had come out on top of his rival salad by news of was cast into the political wilderness. or developed as heated as it was at our celebrities and she added a lot of that but i thought about how soliciting showed the house there or our home . had there's never been any omar had that not had they were not delicate alec is mad men had their own hard on going to arsenal is the office there has a good deal we're going to screen not fear death now but that there are any hazard whatever your work at that time or one clinton got in a muslim man argument not that interesting.
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one agenda that is. said was done with or is it here. was sort of lunacy not a knock at the. here from the new boss not in a sympathizer which is it is a done a lot of. his bill will. not do d.n.a. binet believe. but are not. doing if you lead with your. heart which i do and then how about cinema but i have a good or not i'm sure he's committed a sin on the ballot. was not some sort that he had been read to believe or we have . and don't know but that's your are there haddock and
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what any. of. that he'd seen were gay believed to have been use of your colombo if they had them you might be news of them and what i mean will there be a little looser elian and about a bishop. knows i'm a good occasion to do wonder c.s.h. by they're going to commit the most horrid. after us anonymous how to bear here along with they always talk. about the sort that's a simple sort of chocolate. like an irish. bookkeeper a nationalist but a pragmatist had outmaneuvered his rival for largo fighters who supported former general secretary sullivan use of were targeted in reprisals.
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i want done that in general i are what they are as move nurses who do have this fear had to sue feel will best not be able to see their clearly sissy in trouble and i am troubled an alarm at iraq attacked them trouble her during c.s.e. in a hostel in amazon over it nana what all you have books here see how much then i let in to see and lesson on the queen and that will help for the war when necessary all moment and go. now and i think she can sell we know there are some who. we have can of have a scheme. to make good on to sell me a with authority in what had help not only not my house but i didn't help them out of a home how mcgovern had made a bit of them back and they said once you're going to see less and should do mega or small wall or salad bar we're sure to get a member going to help out in that i didn't know that then has
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a good amount of hard if you do is not to smother a few friends who had some bout of luck again let me add can make a lot of you and glow. in the bustling capital tunis an ordinary looking government building would become one of the country's most feared places its stone walls and dark corridors still hold secrets today. some but the limit of new work was invented. out of india from the shrub just we're well. 5 years she says sunlight u.v. can you talk about the a not a lot of use phenotype people me i mean we don't know if i'm to be it can move to germany i mean the move to the moon from beauty and there. i saw that and can apply you know a lot leave yourself a little bit to beacon a set you know an old idea well any sort of push anyone.
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clear after the demo we're there to see a computer in her journey a woman there that's new in marriage for marriage but if you're a good woman the truck fuel medicine that you checked and mowed event of hustler. you know that was christian myself and was when a to musculature my labor given mr taylor. reality of. the day and wouldn't stop. one stop and the kick would have that. we need to look and has a. so there's the to me how the public thing that i'm attending i'm sorry what did you know would you pick and my dream and i'm not going with you do you take. me to do you would just do a woman i'm sorry but given what i was to that's going to be i haven't done that
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and have to give it to the. many believe that with independence would come peace but as we'll see in part 2 there was still one more battle to come a conflict that was both unexpected and brutal and i'm serious that i'm not out of you know me i'm an experience that. really has my dad my father bought in a little known secret in the film and then we have the. after the genocide we've been on the most fun another book do not have to for a time this has been lifted them. one woman's vision uplifted many who'd lost hope it's not just this old resistance a photo of you seen put forth to empower women transforming lives in her community on and off the pitch able to take their children to school doesn't focus in just 15 but national was reaching its goal women make change all knowledge is here
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last few days parliament attempted to hold a session to discuss the protests but it was boycotted by some politicians thousands of protesters in hong kong have defied the government wearing face masks despite leader kerry lam banning them from public demonstrations most of the city's metro stations remained shut after several were vandalized by protesters overnight friday night also so roads blocked fires set and attacks on police boat. the right as extreme acts made hong kong enjoy a dark day last night it is made hong kong semi paralyzed everyone is worried anxious and even scared the hong kong government has the greatest determination to suppress violence i appeal to everyone to support the government to stop violence in a legal way. north korea's chief nuclear negotiator says they've broken off denuclearization talks with the u.s. because their expectations were not fulfilled the allegations from both countries
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were in stockholm to discuss pyongyang ending its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions being lifted a 2nd intelligence official is considering filing a whistleblower complaint against u.s. president trump that's according to the new york times trump is accused of using his position to pressure ukraine into investigating his political rival joe biden opposition democrats have launched an impeachment investigation. and president trump has also signed an order preventing immigrants who cannot afford health care from entering the united states people relocating to the u.s. will now have to prove that they can afford medical costs or get health insurance within 30 days of their arrival it will not apply to asylum seekers and refugees or children at least 10 people have been injured in a grenade attack in indian administered kashmir the attack happened near a government office in the city of on and not a police officer and a journalist are among those hurt local police have blamed the attack on what they
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call terrorists i'll be back with a full news hour right after the 2nd half of al-jazeera world i hope you'll join me then. finally gained its independence from france in march 1956 there were still skirmishes between for lack of fighters and french settlers and also some larger confrontations like those in the towns of ramadi in 1958 and bizarre in 1961 visit was the location of a large naval base retained by france after independence to pressurize the french
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to withdraw from the base urged the people's blockade of bizarre is call brought a large and angry crowds to the coastal time some for laga others ordinary civilians it was a move that led to catastrophic results. doesn't have to fill members of saddam but the. leader last career well to the servant to work for. any of the 3 been there isn't a mythical you can fit the someone in the butt of the nation i look at only a certain fuckers i am an emo together that he had let it come at a bad. head. and they said it that's what i'm going into there now they are but
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his general kennedy hillary. and the end of. the france are not any of the hell come out of the 7th iow they see that michelle coleman with a lot not been the. machine of the federal but that's growing a fight in america oh not you but not me. doesn't that make it very odd he started doing the number moves out. limit your act and when that were given to get out about some. stuff to do he meant to give or whatever stuff we. did but that him balloon of kalischer steen what if they have seen a lot of us do you know what can if it got all 3 negatives klugman and got a cabinet in machine the minutes of the a lot in the system task bar has been sort of this demand all car with them and relay it nischelle turner. and the lot of us now i'm no him which doesn't mean
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somebody. the battle of bizarre twist as chaotic as it was finally rifle machine guns tanks and aircraft all played their part with 2 missing suffering the heaviest casualties . trying to get a look at. rather. than in the gutter but. not about. those of a good to what drug was ok without them one and i cried myself were lost some to
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not as it. were not. meant as a. plan for a people's blockade of bizarre field militarily but politically it piled pressure on france to withdraw fully from tunis is. not a tenner. their citizens what they need are in the now 80 that. would hit him what would he know where to go or what are vital so we had him would have. felt. at the global killer alert that the end of that i'm about the bit if it will be about feeble imaging he will feel or see what you think the end of a could have been no wonder if look at the head of community movie about it when such
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a vicious kid was well. a little bit generally tied the bills that there were. days after the bloody confrontation the bizarre to sullivan yousif was assassinated in the german city a front for 2 gunmen luton to a hotel that allegedly to discuss a plot to unseat his political rival when you see it was shot in the head at close range and was pronounced dead in hospital a few hours later. his supporters accuse his rival of being behind the killing an accusation that book by then president of tunisia denying. poppies to match little girls are useful but good but when the years of abuse the people of the still got vision earth world and kept. the constantly living with new
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we're doing something uses for them but if you look at how the case for 2 was here . and the scene a catalogue. can. and was in the deed a movie can build such a nice cutting will give. the kingdom of god but it would give a car too. relax with or look out for when. no one has been convicted of the murder of santa ben you said either in germany or to new zealand. however in may 2019 the case was revisited by china's years of truth and dignity commission a forum investigating human rights violations that had followed independence while this hearing was not a trial it allowed relatives of sullivan yousef to speak of the pain that his murder had inflicted on his wider family by news of his death ended several decades of political rivalry. was president and the philosopher had played
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a key role in his rise to power whether intentionally or not the full arguer had helped cement place at the top of china's in politics. but. jenny bad there are many who say here. and you can have a problem which i am. bothering with that are well known cut down with the. moment. when excerpts years are given to the hour and yet they were long clear that good feeling in common with the only friend we got and the kind of where we would go when the do not even work were. good. late community workers family shooter had
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to get it will more then well it was the leg as a slave. i don't. want to be. a lot of course and. if. even though son of a new survey has been assassinated almost a year earlier his supporters planned one final act in march $962.00 they attempted to oust president bush from power one of the organizers of the coup attempt was the major for law go figure. but the coup ended in failure and the conspirators put a restaurant. where
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me 3 minutes. to live there we. thought of no one only has. one had a family get there our walsall was there all the houses harry and then see what there was some mary had now said harry who are cared for another man. young then cliff been a bookkeeper when. the men were mean by the clay dressing the end. coleman was an ally but there were barriers. that. you. were pretty clear clearly as a. friend
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that's you know i am probably been met with at the moment with a man who would be. home every one of them with a mental problem you could ones that are drowned with him by the way how would you know about him is it mad good or what a bad home i mean that at the end i am there to how i can let the near any of them stuck let their thoughts and you know most of us me hustle funny i mean. i need to tell the whole of the circle let me out the i knew how did the news who hunted to call that the minister i wouldn't have any. i. i 4 decades later the 2 new zealand revolution of 2011 brought with it regime change and a spirit of optimism for the future with newfound freedoms there were opportunities
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to reconcile events into mrs past including the political and military confrontations that led to the country's independence for the 1st time he's allowed open discussion of the role the for luggage played engine is history. and now that you know there's a lot of images do you consider it to limp in the middle sort of limited feeling this guy in a little while tough because in the newsroom you can walk alina fadden with a look they visit ignat and can walk up to look at and then move if you know even. the legacy of. is still a subject of debate to their critics there was a ruthless loosely organized armed group who showed little mercy both to find soldiers and civilian satellites. others see the for luggage as a highly effective fighting force patriots who tied down thousands of french troops
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over many years they also argue that their campaign in the 1950 s. accelerated to lizzie and independence that is probably their most significant legacy. that would die in the future if told of a little less or. a less than one of the condition if i can assure you. can deliver me all i want to talk with out a lot if you look at it wants. or
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for joining us coming up in the next 60 minutes. almost 100 dead after 5 days of protests in iraq but efforts to hold an emergency session in parliament failed. protestors defy him ask a ban in hong kong where much of the city has ground to a halt after another night of violence north korea says it's broken off nuclear talks with the u.s. and sweden claiming washington for bringing nothing to the table. and i'm far ethanol at the world athletics championships it's gold for the u.s. in jamaica and the sprint relays and 7 hassen makes history as she takes her 2nd title at the championships. we begin this news hour in iraq where there has been more anti-government unrest
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and live fire in the capital officials say that at least 5 protesters have been killed after a 2 day curfew ended in baghdad and that takes the number killed in the last 5 days to nearly 100 with thousands more injured security forces have been deployed in their hundreds to keep demonstrators away from central square imran khan has more now from back that. despite the into that being cut off across most of the country iraqi protesters have found a way to upload videos on to social media sites that appear to show. and take. these are pictures of iraq's government doesn't want to see they paint a picture of what's happening on the ground and help explain why the in many deaths and injuries. over the past few days how could she michael be on the processes not holding anything in their hands except for rocky flags they calling for the most basic rights employment and services we need safety and an amnesty law that takes people out of the secret and public prisons iraq has become full of secret prisons
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the authorities are building prisons are only they're not building hospitals or schools being the trinity bettin they have a curfew has been removed that decisions made by the head of parliament and the prime minister applied on the ground because iraqi people have become bored of all the promises that these decisions are applied the protesters are angry over what they say is government corruption and lack of access to basic needs a curfew that's been in place in baghdad has now ended but the situation is still tense despite the lifting of the ban here in baghdad where the focal point for the protesters is nowhere near as busy as it should be as you can say there's a big heavy security presence now while the protesters are doing is they're gathering in streets around tucker a square which is what they've done in the last few days what they're trying to do
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is get a critical mass together and come into the square the protests are not just in the capital but across the south and central parts of iraq and now there's also a political crisis brewing on such as a hall that was to convene for the emergency session to discuss the protests it never met. 3 major political blocs refused to let their members of parliament sit iraqi law requires a minimum number of m.p.'s to be present before a session can begin instead the speaker of the parliament mohamed el b.c. held a meeting with people who claim to represent the protestors late on saturday he held a news conference surrounded by his party loyalists it more like a campaign rally than a press conference and with coals for an election from protesters and other parties see set out a range of economic reforms and social reforms he says his party will introduce. my loans will be given in the form of credits bank credits be initiated for the
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purposes of establishing factories and providing equipment this will enable us to stay that way from any corruption so facilities will not be given in cash loans it will be credit for the establishment of factories the speaker is not alone in trying to appeal to the protesters iraqi politicians of all stripes and religious leaders appear to be throwing their support behind the protest movement but it's not clear if the protesters will accept them given the fact that they blame the same politicians for the diet on that situation that sparked their protests in the 1st place and the government for violent scenes like these and ron paul how does a baghdad. well for more on this we can speak to be a hobby he's an iraq analyst at the washington institute for near east policy and he joins us live now from sterling virginia in the u.s. sir thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera we're just watching that report there by imran khan among many of the things the protesters are protesting
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against corruption lack of access to basic needs i mean we've seen protests in iraq for years not just obviously the past 5 days corruption is always at the top of all of the issues that people are protesting against i'll ask you later about what you think can be done to solve it but when it comes to these protests do you see anything different about these ones that perhaps worry you more think what you'll the different result. it's good to be with you and yes these are by far the most serious and perhaps consequential protests in the history of iraq since 2003 for sure since the new regime has has replaced the saddam hussein regime this year i've been makes sense to the people on the street 60 percent of the iraqi population is under the age of $24.00 but that means is that this is a new generation of iraqis that have not lit have not left those announcing the
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only government and the only form of governance that they know is this particular one that they're under that's one to. make sense of them because they see that this is a country that produces 5000000 barrels of oil a day and yet they don't have. a good well stand there is a health care every classroom has 50 students in it and as we saw last year there was an even potable water in the city of basra which accounts for 80 percent of that of that oil and yet they see all of this political elite all in government everyone is in it together there is patronage corruption and yet that region currently doesn't translate into services and 'd on the one hand and because they're all in the government there are more than 200 political parties in iraq therefore it's very difficult to hold any of them accountable so this outreach is against the entire system rather than just against one political institution or one
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prime minister or one group but i guess if it is a against an entire system and from what you're saying it doesn't sound that for example new elections which my cat is sad that it has suggested would actually make much of a difference if the whole system is wrong and corrupt but then how do you change it how how do you make things better so that the protesters you know will see an improvement in their lives. it's about credibility the kind of promises that your report outlines the kind of promises that you know your i.q. protests as i've heard in the past that. protests are not new in iraq they are quite cyclical they take place usually in summer and and seasonal and cyclical actually so these promises are always made is like throwing in cash at the problem the government wishes that they just go away or fizzle out. let's see how this how that goes because what has been different this time around is that violence begets
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violence the government has really i thought with a very heavy handed approach and i think that is increasingly getting out of the hands of the official security forces and increasingly the militias are involved in the violence against the protesters that is another dangerous thing to happen today which is there's a media blackout being being created 8 offices of different media outlets have been shut down so that doesn't bode well in terms of changing the system one request that we've been hearing over and over again is prosecuting those who shot at the protesters prosecuting those who have been charged with corruption and known in the iraqi communities and the social media and one major change that you will ask for is a drastic change to the electorate a law which so far has managed to on the recycle the existing faces. but iraqi analyst at the washington institute for near east policy sir thank you so much effort sharing your views with us here thank you. meanwhile thousands of protesters
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in hong kong have defied the government wearing face masks despite the leader carry law banning them from public demonstrations most of the city's metro stations remain shut and after several were vandalized by protesters overnight friday night also saw roads blocked fire is said and attacks on police which led to an off duty officer shooting a 14 year old protester in the leg in self defense injured teen has now been arrested for participating in a riot and assaulting a policeman. well kong's leader carrie latham has vowed to crack down on the violence would hold like it did in white ling held on the right as extreme acts made hong kong enjoy a dark day last night it is made hong kong semi paralyzed everyone is worried anxious and even scant the hong kong government has the greatest a temptation to suppress violence i appeal to everyone to support the government to stop violence in
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a legal way. scott who has the latest for us from. a march and some sporadic protests here in hong kong on saturday much less than what we've seen over the last 48 hours and much less than we've seen in previous weekends and peaceful for the most part on saturday that's what we saw a very different picture on friday night and part of the violence that took place on friday night after this mass ban was announced for the m.t.r. train systems they were shut down and that really kind of crippled this city what this thing through the malls most major malls will close as you can see small shops also shuttered that because they anticipated there to be violence on saturday but it didn't materialize because protest leaders canceled all the events also on saturday kerry lamb the chief executive of hong kong issued a video statement where she looked at the violence on friday night as justification for this mass then she also said it was a very dark day here in hong kong protest leaders when they said things were going to be canceled on saturday pointed to sunday it's going to be a big day they hope they're planning a rally and
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a march that they say hopefully will peaceful but will be have very large numbers compared to what we've seen over the last couple of days but obviously the police with this new law emergency law in place they will be looking to crack down on any illegal activity the u.n. high commissioner for human rights meanwhile has called for calm. we are troubled by the high levels of bias associated with some people stray showers that have been taking place in in in the past days and also alarmed by the injuries to the police and protesters in crew journalists and protesters. shot by a lot of foresman officers and i strongly condemn all acts of violence and from all sides and i call on all those responding to them astray ssion and those in gates in there were brought this to do so in a peaceful and nonviolent way. coming up on this news hour from london when the world doesn't focus on the things.
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