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should the man remove the images. come through good look business if you can give feel for. good feel for 7. he said i'm a. bad work ethic and i. think that i am. i'm not on. the corner. at the back but i'm. not up to our. head then what i'm not a catalyst in here and i mean absolutely useless and in the off other than i've been have a little off it was sort of a 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 better 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 going to and what i'm not of the same year or so to have seen mr is any kind of an effort has been what a lot of well i mean when i've been in the set i knew spin would give me more she didn't inform. me that if you did if you were 50 then would you when you must know woman if she laughed and if in front for you if you could you get with i figure when it should not start as you see it as you would you back. despite having much in common their political differences drove the 2 leaders further apart as it had been given was he who was here i was i met. but as a moment fairlane do when c.s.c.
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that has been part of the study a good eat well let me because of. the good and bad. from a network you bend the means you have 10 years and it comes to him seeing what develops a than it is. to do a lot of. is to my ability said that the last couple of people must consider things will give us a lot of attention but. the cylinder talk would have been a muscle and lose. a little. of that list a lot of fellows. had lavish. that of. him will have really been. star. shot. even cell phones for. 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. the news. that i would be so active you're you're are in a minute. if you had a leader. in november 955 bookkeeper and then you see if clashed publicly over the way forward at the party congress of tunisia's nero distort party compromise approach won the day then you say if was out and tens of thousands marched in his support with many for large are vowing 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. but event as he did to be a beneteau more. than a time out that he may be amber gave us all avenues of sight avenues of any gave us
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a militia on the minimum. almost warm and more than in many moment could have been a woman but a good. deal with difficult. even see the more communicative men. woman to. whom an intimate hammam a shared city i'm ok team can he me or let me see you know i had. a bit. there that are not a holes in my brother but was almost more out much not right under me here i mean. i'm a good friend that had done that many. i didn't i'm not from the heart of i didn't i'm not a solicitor by mere were sure have. the way he handled the idea that got any idea on the nobody about on film has been thrown that is not the least on the the network to france and then to france and they're going to get the end of
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attention and we are want to tell you that had the thought of them all caught on tape cd proceed to shut up bennett. how local fishermen or local them doesn't even see. him out but again being from afar so with about one more in which idea of time has been use 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 said we. are powerless with any noosphere. and if they can if i was a man of the. hope that the fisherman if. deep.
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or any of us may. seem to see that the when i say it was really having a bad guy. at all sort of just a matter. of news a few. back there in the home and then. the command. level stuff just a little bit out of the lead at them. about what it is you know. a man must really be able. to give a nominal gibberish when you know what you know sort of what you know much of it i think 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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and if moving on was part of a legacy. but the was. only in addition to harriet i mean any and was russia for a. kind of double larry said. there was a lot in american. and a. never met. any stole the one imaginary said i well i mean what solomon and he said it. there were also times when the fire long ago put their internal differences to one site and focused on their common enemy the french treasure that has been set up in the arctic if you don't can be they cannot as you know france ability of the jewish and the habit they are not tied to but that that mattel yet that filled with. an a for us of a little bit well known waterhouse oblio would but the whole of the bluster was in for a little while but house and me here would amount one disavows like and i'm going to know what i am but that i def i work with always.
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in them to some extent they did. you know some of the thoughts were there when for tired out this running of the little set run of the best phases it then would have had to have the political you know what under fairness you know how soon he i slowly a year was soon what i would get into. get laid if you have to start the market how does not because ruben i know. done badly i think not unlike the other stuff of 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 a near hash and. couldn't have added kenny said if he had ever had
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a any and all news for you in the hire be 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 ne it has set up the little what the philadelphia l.l.l. madame of militia. is near. to at the bottom of a fairly how well aren't to be a matter if it's a meal with no home seem. to have here in america any helmet. as enough and also be a to hold me up with a part of an armada and let the president and him out 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 the hasi. 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 naga 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 far larger into his years independence struggle while some labeled them as 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 parish miles oh sure if you will for admitting in her committee national and if there were. really a man must hold it a little more and they had the start of the problems 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 show would have us there on our own news. had there's never been that it omar had that not had they were not delicate alec is mad men had their own hurt i'm going to arsenal is the office there is a good defense to go down the screen not be a death early be now but that they are in hazard whatever gave up at that time or one clinton got in a muslim an argument not that interesting. one
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agenda that is. to start with or is it here is a slide into the set of lunacy not a knock at. the new bridge not in a simple one so which is it is a do nothing it's not a. not not a duty and have been it believe. but are not. doing if you lead with your. heart which i do and then how about cinema but i have a go or not i'm sure he's commit a sin on the dot com so our bishop he'd learn some sort of humility believe or we have. and then there are.
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haddock and what any of that will be innocent of. insider you. will get believed to have been use of your calendula bawly if they have them you might be news of them and what i mean might well be a little loose really on and about a bishop. nature mcgillicuddy about to do wonder c.s.h. where tips about how good it can be at the most horrid. us anonymous how you been here along with your always talking. 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 are what they as move in if you do have this he had to sue feel will best not be able to see the clearly says he is in trouble in iran the trouble an alarm on iraq attack them trouble her doing c.s.e. and who has the vision of an army general were it not what all you have been see how much not all i let in to see and message. that will help for the war when necessary all mamma and. now and them i think she can sell we know there are some who. we have cannot have a scheme. they don't want to sell media with authority she in what had help not only not much but i didn't help them out of a home how mcgovern had made a bit of damage in various other homes you're going to see less and should do mega or small all or salad bar would be 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 but of luck again let me add can make a lot of the moon 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 the shrub just we're. 5 years she's some light you can you talk about the united lot of you miss phenotype people me i mean we you know if i'm to be it can move to germany i mean in the mood to have meaningful beauty there. i saw that and can apply you know a lot leaving yourself a little bit to beacon a set you know an old idea well any sort of push any are.
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clear after the demo we're there to see a computer in her journey a woman that this new birth for america but you're dead woman from the truck fuel medicine that you checked and mowed event of how. you know that why screw this to myself and use the coal we need to musculature my labor given mr taro and the tale of the smoke and. reality. to see the day in 50 wouldn't stop. one stop and the kick would have that. we need to look and has them. so the to me how does the public think that i'm attending i'm sorry what did they do would you look in my room when i'm out walking with you do you think. you would just do what you mean i'm sorry but given what i was to look at going to see i think then that. would give me.
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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 me and my next cd is a. rehab my dad my father bought in a little known secret in the film in the. incarcerated. in russia's toughest prisons stripped off their liberties. and unexpected creative opportunities. just missing being caused just like no other offers a chance of redemption and hope for the talented few. prison life inside and out a tale of fingers and murderers on al-jazeera. t.v.
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channel office a photo of the cine team from any. profits for a few days tourists flock to europe's must see destination. tensions are rising. with local communities paying a heavy price for coffee an r.c. . impala asks what are the true economic and environmental costs europe's tourism eyes alight on she say around. hello again i'm adrian for the other top stories on al-jazeera iraq's prime minister has announced several measures aimed at stopping days of violent anti-government protests thing cleared giving special status to those who've been killed so their families can get compensation the number of people who died during
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the protest in iraq stands at 105 according to iraq's observatory for human rights earlier the speaker of parliament threatened to join mass demonstrations unless the demands of protesters were met thousands of battle police on the streets for 5 days to modern jobs better public services and an end to corruption. police in hong kong have again fired tear gas at protesters who are defying a ban on the wearing of face masks a few hours ago opposition activists lost a little bit over the term about. the chief executive can use the emergency powers in this way there is nothing stopping her from using it to do other things such as . and to. fundamental human rights and freedom of the. elections so i think. that is why they have. allowed to go forward with short period
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of time. is eons of voting in the 2nd parliamentary election since the revolution 8 years ago sunday's vote is a test of the established parties under pressure for failing to solve the economic crisis a number of newly formed political groups are chasing votes to outsiders won most votes in the presidential election last month north korea's chief nuclear negotiator is blaming the united states for another breakdown in the nuclearization talks they met in sweden for the 1st time since february it's failed summit in vietnam north korea has accused the u.s. of bringing nothing to the negotiating to. able. a protest is underway in paris against a change in the law allowing single and gay women to get fertility treatment final parliamentary approval is awaited to end the restriction on i.v.'s treatment only for women and a heterosexual relationship conservative and catholic groups in france say that
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medically assisted reproductive treatment deprives children of a natural father those that lines i'll be back with the news on 025 minutes but let's get you back to al-jazeera world.
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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 to withdraw from the base urged the peoples 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
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have the full members of congress and the. badly alaska near well to the hill with less often to work for. any of the cleburne there isn't a mythical. thought of the nation i love listen fuckers i am an emo together they had let it come at a bad. head. and they said it that's what i'm going into. general uncannily i'm already. in the n.l. . now france are not in any of the hell come on which i've been to and they say that they feel comin with a lot but that the machine exams are about. that's cruel fate in america only when you've been any doesn't mean that you could get very far you started doing the number moves out. limit your act and when that were given to get out about some.
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stuff to do give or whatever stuff we. did but him the ruin of kalischer steen what they have seen a lot of us do you know what can if it got all 3 negatives collaton and got a cabinet in a machine the minutes of the a lot in the system task bar has been sort of this to me are all car with them and we lay it. our mckeithen and a lot of us now i'm no i mean we stand there in with them and when they all for warner went out on a plane one had come to i said i'm a star. struck us. that a home owner. nomination with. there were. some of the hut and some house and. when i. say they were
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around. for not going to. have been. unfair i don't see. the shake up and. the absence i think outlets that. no one had found. the battle of visits was as chaotic as it was violent rifle machine guns tanks and aircraft all played their part with suffering the heaviest casualties. i doubt that anything. is better than that and we kept.
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then the time to roll then know what that is enough have you read much of how home . itself is or know might be in missouri. they know what i do understand no fee had been and it was said mcguire they call the editor who said the tough on some you know have got. to get it i guess he didn't have. one on so many. bugs out of.
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my knock you none of could have got the contract with book an audition with the tech community how is it that i ask him to of around that minute but doc. burns out of. town i see yet head of the system thought i see how that is to dumb thoughts but it's still going to tell you how to emerge there but good luck there live there what a good. while between almost you not. under your neck with some one who was already. what. man i am. not as it. were no how. does out i'm like men as well and mohamed. plans for a people's blockade of bizarre field militarily but politically it piled pressure on france to withdraw fully from tunis. not
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attend as their citizens what ne i was than the now e.c. that. which hidden would would you know what you know what are valid so we had one of them. out and. i thought the global killer a bad idea and it did it that i'm about the admit it will give a feeble image and he will feel us evil for thinking the end of a could have been no and that if look at the head of community want to feel about it when such a vicious kid was well. a little bit generally thai that is that there were. days after the bloody confrontation a bizarre sullivan yousif was assassinated in the german city a front for. 2 gunmen luton to a hotel with 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
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a few hours later. his supporters accuse his rival of being behind the killing an accusation that bourguiba by then president of tunisia denying. poppies to match little girls are useful but a good bit in the years of abuse the people of the still got vision earth world. because somebody living with me we're doing something uses for her but if you look at her case for 2 with her. and the latina cuttlebone who's. can we was in the can will sell when she couldn't get. the kingdom of god but i've got to give a car too. relax with or look at fox news. no one has been convicted of the murder of santa ben uses either in germany or to new
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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 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. jenny bad. men who say you're. and you have a problem which i am. lucky
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to get 5 an hour now i'm quite done with talking. with you that one expects us are losing that hour and you're the only one clear that good feeling in common with the only friend we've got and that you can know where we will go when the do not even work we're. late bloomers you were spamming this shooter had a measure. to condemn. all. of the. sudden. stamina. cut out by the knee jerk no on one side and no one looking to draw where you were going to. hear that they say.
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the leg. might have had to have come about. so i wouldn't trust him on his him we did notice most of. france. was he was. a problem with. what had happened i do i. know you must have your demons had a look at the star it can lead dearly get a better game. and with better. mental illness motion was such. a ceremony they can have been other sub. thugs that i don't know or. what i would that. wouldn't consider hot what would happen fella got the chemical after adam sucked daddy what is valid as
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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 bookkeeper from power one of the organizers of the coup attempt was the major for lack of a figure. but the coup ended in failure and the conspirators put a restaurant. where the majority of the nuns are sorry you have a. new city and were. forgotten. that they would be back. again. by live jeremy color or i'm not really. here that i don't want but again and i want to get that. for quite
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a long time has a bit of bad a moment. and this need to cut that was not a little to get a little bit of. a club a beaut. let me admit many of them who could not doubt that it is. the will to get. what they want a back measure sorry p.p.b. more when i think. oh man which i. don't know what are the period where i would. like to have it and then. the exact circumstances of last death remain a mystery. comes as a bit. of
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our last carry a lady there would have guns that we. hear you spray and shoot in and we're out and get. you back to the. don't mean we had a little mushroom a little a little credibility in the nut here is here lee but i'm from a little needle in a wheel well. homophile a little of ourselves a little cold mean the woman. any 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 area and then see what he can there was some area adn so harry who are cared for another man.
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young man cliff been a bit deeper with. our mean by the state legislature the end. coleman was an ally but there were barriers. that. you. were pretty clear that clearly as a. trend that's here and you know i am probably been met with. me and with a man who would be. home every one of them with a minimum 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 and if that friend who lived there to how can what the near any of them still clearly in their thoughts and yourself as many house attorney i mean. i made
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it to the home of the civil let me out the i knew how did the news who hunted to call that. i wouldn't have any. i. i 4 decades later the trinity in revolution of 2011 brought with it regime change and a spirit of optimism for the future with newfound freedoms there were opportunities to reconcile events in tunisia is 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 full like a plate engine is history. and now that you know there's a. there's a little bit of lint in the middle sort of the nick if you miss high in a little while tucked into the unison you can look old mean fat and with a look they visit ignat and can walk and then move in
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a way that. the legacy of. is still a subject of debate to their critics they were a ruthless loosely organized armed group who showed little mercy both to find soldiers and civilian settlers. others see the full larder as a highly effective fighting force patriots who tied down thousands of french troops over many years they also argue that their campaign in the 1950 s. accelerated tunas in independence that is probably their most significant legacy.
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that would die in the future if both eliphalet his or. when i. look in the loop. so what i talk with in the house sellout is he did it once.
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and. the it. on behalf of her majesty's government i apologize reservedly historic apology for one of the darkest episodes in british intelligence it was
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a growing agreements that the libyans could be quite useful to the west for 8 years after the death of gadhafi al-jazeera world investigates western collusion with the libyan security services. gadaffi rendition on the west. on al jazeera. to strengthen the group you have to shoulder good all the more with the calm still fight against corruption. this fire needs heroes heroes like no who are about to be refused a $15000000.00 brian the achievement of heroes like him to showcase by the international
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ace award it shines a light on these heroes it was a best way to fight a dark used to shine a light let's make the road to bed to plage nominate your anti corruption nero now . this is looking an awful lot more like spring now in the whole of south america this is a season or line mass of tired professionals breaking out in brazil or the amazon basin and this line here significant rainfall the north team is talking brazil and categorize temperatures are back down to where they should be 24 for example as a. city in the past a much higher city with rain still there in the forecast but to get through bolivia towards ecuador not chile is still dry fortunately and the rain in this part of
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brazil is disappearing but it's hard to get to monday there's still daily showers now starting to be the norm in amazonia that much of the caribbean east are quietly looking picture there is still cloud further west over jamaica over haiti over cuba for example and that's going to produce yet more rate and i think he's going to cover the yucatan peninsula as well with the green centers the dark green centers being the heaviest likely rain of the next day or so in the u.s. there is still heat in the far side host but nowhere else this is the 2nd to the frontal system that swept away the unusually warm weather is still quite warm in the southeast corner but i think telling me these will be significant bands of rain . the weather sponsored by catalona. 2 planes came from saudi arabia and 15 men checked you know what tell you stuff your mouth should be missing for 5 days it is possible to fully clean the premises all
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forensic evidence but what you then leave is evidence that you have fully cleaned some mystery wanted to give an excess of the stuff that speaking about the old india before even the saudi government give up with just that jamal khashoggi murder in a saudi consulate on al-jazeera. al-jazeera . where ever you are. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm adrian for the good and this is the news live from doha coming up in the
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next 60 minutes. no sign of a let up in protests across iraq because the number of deaths and injuries rises. new developments in the impeachment inquiry against president donald trump a 2nd whistleblower has spoken to u.s. intelligence officials. efforts to overturn hong kong's ban on face coverings fail but the protesters remain defiant. unsure new zealand's food in part of entry elections that are seen as a test for the established process. and i'm trying to how much live at the world that that extent his hips when it's the open has been the big strive to become the 1st run up from his country to when the. iraq's prime minister says that he'll meet protestors to urge them to stop violent
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protests which have resulted in the deaths of more than $100.00 people earlier the speaker of parliament threatened to join mass demonstrations unless the demands of the protesters are met thousands of battled police in the streets for 5 days now demanding jobs that a public services at an end to corruption t.v. stations were attacked in baghdad overnight here's what iraq's prime minister had to say late on saturday. i'm ready to go with brotherly proteus is stationed and meet them or seen them on voice to other locations in other provinces without any armed forces i will go and meet them without weapons and sit with them for hours to listen to their demands and if this will ease the situation the number 80 to do that in spin the coming days in the sense in return we call on halting the protests in baghdad streets and also in the provinces let's take you live out of baghdad i was there as imran khan is there as a 6th day of nationwide protests is expected to get underway in the coming hours in iran the u.n.
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has expressed its concern calling for an end to what it says is the senseless loss of life in iraq what are we expecting to happen today. we're expecting the protesters to actually gather a little bit later here in baghdad and other problem provinces as we've seen drug last 6 days and march on government targets in baghdad they'll be trying to aim to get to tackle the square have been able to get there for a few days now but there's been severe severe clashes in the areas around baghdad promised are these words you just heard them there very conciliatory an appeal for calm seemingly have fallen on deaf ears and he is now under tremendous amounts of pressure remember his government only a year old and the protesters also understand this so they're not blaming him directly for the situation they find themselves in but what they're saying is that it's not just him it's successive government it's all of the political parties is
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a key goal of this and that syria in the south of the country where protesters but down all the headquarters of the political parties and then started chanting there are no more political parties here in nasser riya and that's a key statement from them it's being echoed around the country people are saying it's not just about that this government it's about the system of government system of governance needs to change and now within the corridors about within opposition parties and religious parties this talk of perhaps an early election 3 major parties have come out and said that there needs to be an early election will that appease the protesters well no they keep saying that the system needs to change. iran many thanks of syria's imran khan there live for us in baghdad let's speak to kusa research at the university of texas strategy and security institute he joins me now live from london via skype good to have you with us sir 3 major blocks
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refused to allow their m.p.'s to attend this emergency session of parliament on saturday that we were covering yesterday it never actually happened what's going on what's behind that split. i think this is a case of political point scoring served as your correspondent from baghdad rightly said this is a systemic issue so when you have parties refusing to take part in parliamentary debates making sure that there isn't a chorus of they can't go ahead this is also that they can pile on pressure on our part prime minister that i've that many the reason for that is that when the negotiations were happening to form the government what normally happens in iraq post-election is that there's this kind of this horse trading and jockeying that goes on to see which parties get which ministries and which portfolios and that then contributes to that party's own political patronage network so they don't reward their loyal followers with that positions and you know public sector jobs.
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so what they're doing now is they're trying to force an election so that they can basically increase their share power i don't think that they particularly care too much about what's going on in the protests as lives otherwise they'd have done something earlier to try to formulate across parties and legislative agenda to alleviate the economic woes the fact that there's a lot of corruption human rights abuses you name it none of that has happened in almost 17 years and that's what needs to change the prime minister or the protesters saying that it's not the government needs to change it is the system that is there any chance of that happening. there's always a chance i mean i am not someone who likes to compare the iraq situation to the arab spring but if you look at the arab spring for example because of the. the kind of the oppression that built up from the bottom that ultimately resulted in a revolutionary movement it was successful in tunisia successful new egypt and it
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was overturned because of counter revolutionary factors and something like that can very well happen in iraq although the circumstances different. the fact that this has been going on for almost 2 decades and people are sick and tired of the situation you know they were promised democracy after the dictatorship of saddam hussein what they got as one iraqi said to the b.b.c. not too long ago the man who tried to knock down saddam hussein's statue said we got rid of one sadam and now we have 1000 saddam's so this just goes to show there's a very very damning damning quote it goes to show that how the new political system has done very little in fact is make matters worse ever since the collapse of the former regime and as this builds up over time this will ultimately lead into a revolutionary movement perhaps a grassroots political movement to force a real change and to bring real change for all of iraqis regardless of their ethnic or sectarian background you sound pretty pessimistic here as far as the government's prospects are concerned is that anything but barring
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a revolution the government can do to resolve this. it's not that really the governors think because i mean prime minister other than met the even he wanted to do something what can he do i mean look just a couple of months ago he issued a decree stating that the popular mobilization forces you know many pro iran shia militia groups who are part of the iraqi military now he said that they should disarm and either join the political process or formally join the conventional iraqi on forces that decree was completely ignored so if he can't even get them to play ball it's highly unlikely he's going to be able to pass any kind of significant legislation to start to do some you know some very very kind of structural reforms are so important to the iraqi people right now to end the corruption every prime minister before his promise the same things as well including a hyderabadi nouri maliki they all promised the same things and yet nothing's been
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achieved so unfortunately until these issues can be resolved revolution does seem like the only long term prospect and that's what's likely to happen maybe not this year but certainly in the future could still to many thanks indeed reza thank you in london police in hong kong have fired tear gas and have arrested protesters who are defying a ban on wearing mosques opposition activists lost their legal bid to overturn the ban a few hours ago the city's leader invoked a 15 year old colonial era law to impose the face covering ban on saturday carry lamb says that it's native to help stop 4 months of unrest high court judges say that they'll hold a judicial review on the ban of the ban later this month. if the chief executive can use the emergency powers in this way there is nothing stopping her from using it to do other things such as prolonging the detention time and to
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contravene the fundamental human rights and freedom of the hong kong people you've been suspend elections so i think the high court sees the importance of this case and that is why they have taken the rare move in allowing this case to go forward within the shortest period of time it's late in the evening now in hong kong let's cross live to work sarah clarke who throughout the day has been among the protesters to gas sara was fired once again today what's happening now. with the last round of tear gas where we are now which is around causeway by and one child was bought about an hour and a hop ago that minister says there are mining protesters who gathered here and this is where the macho home come out of began it went into central and then it returned but it was when the protests started to build barricades around admiralty one china and again where we are now that's when the place moved in those 5 multiple rounds
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of tear gas to try and disperse the crowds that have had success dispersed i should also say telling side which is the other side we're on from a lot of helens in front of me there was another big rally attracting thousands of people in the area for shanshu hope this is fair to guess was also 5 times especially those protests were much in in opposition to the anti mosque bill which is acted on friday the cd is also being received vision of a yellow flag being wasted in the chinese military the chinese army barracks and held in tone the actual flag is a yellow flag saying protesters must dispersed or you'll be prosecuted it was written in english and it was written in the local chinese language to the kite it might be the right place holding up to get a flag up but it was actually inside the chinese army barracks for the p. a library. and that if that's the case it would be the 1st direct interaction from the the p a life in these demonstrations which are now in the. public holiday in hong kong on monday are we going to be see see
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a repeat of what we've seen today on monday. there is another rally planned on monday evening to as you mentioned it's a public holiday so we do expect people together this is our bring home court which again is color inside and be around an empty gas station for the prince edward and this is an area which is often attractive confrontations and skirmishes between the place the place back to the place it is very close to that and there's also been accusations with a lot of place by let's towards protests at that particular about a month ago so it's been the target throughout these demonstrations and if tomorrow does go ahead that is monday's rally that would be that full of civil unrest in the wake of kerry that introducing this and possibility and acting the emergency rules in from home i was there a sarah clarke reporting live from hong kong sara many thanks this is the news on for months there are still to come on the program.
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