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fearing for the boy's safety after a month in police custody thousands began taking to the streets demanding their return. i'm not going to be that i have no one who nicely shot of a lot. stronger than i don't know how to. clean a sunni a country that without a solution canonical. cannot cannot know just you know good men are going to not hear no addition you are not going to and you cannot. know just needed. to 30. the police began treating the demonstration as a riot. deformed barricades fire tear gas and water cannons. the crowd filled back but didn't disperse. soon after that special
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forces were helicoptered in from damascus with orders to quell the riot at all costs. just after 4 pm that friday they opened fire on the crowd. got a lot of brought. along with another man's and then the lot of a lot of them off as nana flock of if you. see just how cool she had a bunch of him he should have been away all. the. things that are. 2 thousands of the photos. the one left that the kid out of get
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us the not the man to get us up on it so let's follow cynical on it would to head it off on. the bottom and then from the hobbit out. so how can i have had enough fun. next day with feelings running high the burial of the 2 men security forces again opened fire. did several mourners killed a child. anyone with gunshot wounds would be arrested if they went to the hospital so the a lamar the mosque the oldest in the city became a 1st aid station. was.
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told. law was put in the early hours of 23rd march security forces stormed the mosque 7 were shot dead including a doctor i did go to with meals and would leave them i mean how. do you live i mean i was outraged by all the killing thousands more flooded into the city from the outlying districts. sensing things were getting beyond their control the authorities released the boys from custody. but the sight of their battered faces incensed the crowd again. of. the law or was that a. lot of those are much less of a man of 4 or 5. most of them.
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more with the more you know john the guy milf out of the world is not on this island or. now holds on a wall so does the law of the it. a noisy throng of thousands the crowd assumed safety in numbers but the security forces declared a breach of public order and opened fire on the demonstrators. her earlier i am i was when i. left the mobile phones and the internet meant the entire nation saw what was
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happening. syrians were dying online. from the moment some of those shells hold blowhole. that is another. example the. protest spread from the south to latakia damascus homes bunya us hama. north to aleppo and east. this was no longer a protest over the arrest of some young boys did become an uprising and i am going to learn their common to see and to see. when not i'm not. going to see investing in. iraq and iran comes to us i want to scream in.
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models 1st recruits was his brother more off doing it that his shots. the one. article. a while wanted to have a gun and then move on when your mom or you have a heavy gun cabinet. the brothers village of nyima on the eastern outskirts of had a reputation for defiance and a show of force the government troops blasted their way in. the old song off shell shell out of the full conduct also. damaged in the 9 months i'm on the job also as i am not a benign of a block not at the initial efforts and not a bit lucky not. to jacking them as an op off by. calling up a slug. kick
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. american gun paving the way they are and the knock on the. that's almost worse and worse for several muslim. model if the accountant became a roof the warrior. like most of his men he'd completed national service as a young man he'd been trained as a fighter pilot. in the moon or more dishes 3 and i thought i said i'm not. going to just a story he had created you. saw the money. but he would now be using his military experience to fight for what became the free
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syrian army against his own government. mossad did the morning i'm going to the not going to do i don't give years and then. all the. well small militias will confronting a military goliath the demonstrations went on. bigger angrier crowds took to the streets. and women soon joined the protests. around clinton and then the place own instead of going and. had now the whole that's what we're hearing. so it on the bus. but he warned us. that the whole community. sell his weapon was the internet she called attention to the struggle raising awareness across syria and beyond. now syrians who live abroad
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could see events taking place in their homeland. i think yes i've. heard the way. america wonder and i'm going to die. or come. out of i'm going to work out a. like many others syrians returning from abroad a book side brought back skills in short supply at home. using his engineering knowledge he turned a remote farm building outside into a factory making bombs mines and rockets.
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there is no sophisticated technology here just the kind of industrial plant that any small engineering company might use. and. this is t.n.t. reclaimed from government bombs that dropped them but failed to explode. making bombs is dangerous work. it's all highly toxic and the side effects can be painful i. just think. in
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a war that is seen government forces massively outgunned the opposition the rebels and have had to improvise to survive. very long distances. here. somehow alongside the rockets and bombs. there is a living breathing community where ordinary people do ordinary things. come to. myself. yes sure my see and then i remembered i'm your man but above you down on this that's without a doubt of the vienna my fist and i'm a size and i'm of the rules of. but sometimes it's worse than
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a missile or even a barrel bomb. a shipping container loaded with explosives and dropped from a helicopter creates carnage in a residential area. and how you set us up and they are tied up but until i die like that i know. where that is where a lot of. the lit up one night at one my that up but. from the 700 odd. how you can even. look at it. as you're. going to get these things and saying oh my love that. turns out. on beat i got
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a dog. a judge on the cell phone go all the most for the shot i want that you know about. that i'm going to have that don't but if you got them but no doubt the young man. in rebel held areas children longer among the ruins to selvedge anything that might be useful. state schools like the one mall we attended had been closed for years but small underground schools have risen from the ashes. and sent to me that i thought i would have been. at the time of the test yet it was. made for sure not how to win the another how them in a home not the home of the bonaduce. the stuff and i would and knew were not the fun we found and you must admit i said that a some of the stuff. doesn't come on often i met him though just how he thought i
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might have been nothing. 0. 6. 100 and a 100 more. but that. could be nice. to see you focus your 100. and has some a shot in the sun and the. shine there now i love you how did you. know i'm from the nothing i said. a man believes passionately in the role of women in the revolution. and then hold on to both the. number and. product i'm a bottom on and this to. sally the internet activist also
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took on a practical role with children she became a civil defense trainer teaching survival techniques. at least 50000 children have been killed in syria since the uprising began. a limited court i want to go to others was shut up. was of course death but a fairly at the one in the job shift and i don't. so but i don't think. the couple . well honestly didn't think. that then but. yeah. it was sort of cause for oarfish my can get into trouble for you. but i'm fairly ok carol. only it was the how the. how do you. handle in the flat in the film in. this admittedly.
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the saucer crossover and the never thought. of that as much for a death wish and to code out there are many young digitally sasha martin physicians is not the question. i have been getting. away with i think that if they do not move up to the lesson the children make their way home with a leaflet and a little more awareness. in truth though there's little defense against a barrel or container bomb. the military often talk about smart weapons and surgical strikes. that's not what's being used here. bombs dropped on killed women children old people anyone.
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but you know it was. very. rare that. even the boy whose actions started it all would lose his own father. the environment doesn't know any boundaries what goes out into the environment goes around the world. on the grounds that it's a very modern way to do pop believe me boys is the measure of progress. the domestic population has organized enough and active enough to believe that religion assuming there is a good will kill people are more vulnerable suckle of poison on al-jazeera.
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strangers from across new york with a claim in common abuse at the hands of a prominent priest and a shot of rows back and denzel grabs hopefully handles the to stop changes the design its fold lines gains exclusive access to the accusers and questions the accused how long do you think that cardinal dolan will contain and protect you as more men come out in the latest chapter in a scandal that shaken the catholic church to its foundations in bad faith on an. hello i'm maryam namazie in london with a quick look at the top stories as protests in lebanon spread the prime minister has reportedly proposed a series of reforms to ease the country's economic crisis but it includes causing the salaries of current and former presidents ministers and m.p.'s by hauff protests to say the political system is riddled with corruption and cronyism many
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see the government is responsible for driving out their children from the country because of a lack of jobs as stephanie deck and how explains the lever what are you going to tell you that what they want is to be tired going to. the polls day before the numbers even if you get some estimates but if you think that you're going to be here to be a target if you're not a total take here in america the protests you get in other areas that were not in the for the in the south and everyone turning up they're not going to go home i'm not so i think up with a lot of which are real reforms to the politicians not the actual economy kurdish fighters and civilians are being evacuated from a syrian border town that's one of the main targets of turkey's offensive dozens of ambulances were in the convoy that left russell and because departure is a condition of the ceasefire deal brokered between the u.s. and turkey and our wants the kurdish fighters to leave an area 32 kilometers deep into syria where it can establish
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a so-called safe zone. protested home call again descended into chaos on the police clashed with demonstrators who set up roadblocks and burned businesses in one of the city's busiest streets chester's also food petrol bombs and vandalized shops they see as being linked to china dorothy's have been struggling to contain months of demonstrations against rule from beijing. pro independence catalans are protesting in barcelona for the 7th straight night around rio of the jailing of separatist leaders who organized abandon depends folk 2 years ago hundreds of counter protesters are also on the streets in a show of support for catalonia staying in spain. british prime minister boris johnson is doubling down on his insistence that backs it will take place at the end of this month even though he was forced by law to request an extension on saturday is argued that any further delay to breaks it will be harmful to both the u.k. and the e.u. going to bring you more on that story and everything else in the news hour that's
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coming up at $2100.00 g.m.t. from london do join me then the boy who started the syrian war is the program that now continues. while we have the boy who's i'm getting action sparked the civil war lost the most important person in his life always to show. us when the war all of the end of our
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little. bit of all of our. old are. we in the. deal of the. can to help blow we've cleared it. is the show that. asserted that while it. wind alone will take. a lot of time. but his dreams were shattered by the war and when his father was killed the family was plunged into poverty. saw only one option open to.
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a social movement defused pocket. for that the know she. is you longing. for just 4 weeks after joining the f.s.a. while he was shot and wounded in the leg. treated initially by rebel field medics he didn't made the impulsive and dangerous decision to sneak into government territory to recover in the home of an old school friend. who. simply married the one who are just a lot of. dollar bills and thought that. dillon. gone with the. file it. with them has
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looked at the. bell and. the hum the lot of what the. well the future seems lost for so many families here find comfort in embracing the past. and the past is so rich that even the romans can be considered late comers. but the more recent history of syria is one of silence or viable for the majority sunni population. in the years leading up to the revolution even small children would fice to hold their tongues. and i'm sure the thought. of it by. the synod that asked them and 14 what had it today you
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can. shout out has been bath or has been bath where has been the. only question. of the hotter than a serve. another some of them from the year 1000 that had the challenge as i. said. i think i know something about a certain. time i must say in our country i'm about to get on the mend. we have a short so. you're going to sit on sat. nothing for me and that gentleman has in the car. that hit with a hit tell us. about a people to talk about. but these freedoms have come at
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a terrible cost. for your 2 view doesn't work. so what do you what i need your help you. might be. computer. how will the phone commons or will it have a commission sure yet if. you insert in the q. and a but just for the. war it is right on their doorstep the engineer flanked by a guard detail came a long way from the body where he'd lived most of his life. now back in daraa where he was born his home city has become a concrete skeleton. so
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for the thought of all the cab album on the committee which often seek an animal or jules got up settled. her not at all but i did enjoy coming up to what's on the wall. of us up to speed to the getting home by. their subtle to help us off the probably end of the hall bottle. and not too often on internet over the last year. snipers lurk on the rooftops of broken buildings. movement on the streets or even
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indoors near a window often means instant death. took us off. the top one on not on a ship. and not but what if one of the some of us on the ships. could add to that much as we would back to profit you ever saw in all. of the total done the job. done to put stuff on top of things to keep the. mother in the dock shut up a. couple. former nasa. dreams of building a disneyland type fun park for children in the future. at
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a time he prays when rockets are no longer needed but the now the reservoir that you buy them a bottle involved. i can tell you the number of nuts with it. but . it's a nominal. and apparently casual encounter turns out to be a security checkpoint. set out of. fun a father who would actually choose to sew up a ship market if there's a sort of not a soul to go in for that will put it up at once was it that there's you know about it and enough of an impulse there's a lot of that there's some of i mean my mitchell and i'm obviously you know brilliant in one design it was laden with i'm going to going to say look. you're going into about them but i want it. known they want. it to show.
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it will. they not want to see other sort of it become public to the. bottom of the you know for a lot of books that he had off at idle. no a pump to set up. the development of them on the day to get. the content what's the odds of. a event with one. of the pantheon the still nothing. well what the fuss was or that. this is one of many arms dumps a small arsenal. going on but the us now i know
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a pick up anonymous not going to have him to share the office and. they're making weapons from old scrap metal. that are going to. come back in town. and his men take a moment to consider the meaning of the struggle. just. why that should tell you that any sense enough to know that exemption on. a number that's not going to change lives long i did in the book that jews are going to live and i going to get. holy shit another day of us. and as a lover he said. that would be about a story you get a lot of you know you're the 1. 0 but other than that say. fuck you all
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over the futile for me bunnies in the dark about those who are going to be at the. way for you to have done a little bit on the fly police the. police just hot enough. for now a book sized group has work to do so he said intelligence reports of an imminent attack from a nearby government garrison. he decides to strike 1st. of all good by the. leap. from the moment they take to the road they're at risk. the syrian air force has total control of the skies. but the rebels see a window of opportunity. but
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how did they. get up. to a book site calculates they have 19 minutes between surveillance flights to travel set up fire the rocket and get out of the area before the spotted from the air. with. no g.p.s. guidance here they use protractor spirits level and fuel to light. accuracy is a matter of life and death when firing a 500 c. low ball almost 2 kilometers. manhandling the missile into position the whole team makes the final push taking care not to disturb the trajectory. you're not gonna. have no
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idea is that if it is your model that. vietnam for the for now you know has done since when are you the one did it should be. off just with final checks the order is given to stand well clear. 17 minutes have elapsed since the last aircraft passed overhead. the rebels have 2 minutes to get clear and hide their truck i i. thank you even through the worst days of war people insist that life must go on.
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the mother. they still fall in love and marry. they dream of the future but the present is never far away. as it turns out model of abode has very little future to look forward to. in a desperate irony with the death and destruction of war all around him he has terminal cancer. he's leading a force 300 strong but the men know nothing of more of condition.
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for this former accountant his 1st duty of the day is surveillance. all options are. limited to. a holiday. party watching. it and. government forces are just 500 meters away there are snipers concealed from sight amongst the building still standing. in the to see. the slightest glint of sunlight off binoculars could alert one of those snipers or even an artillery unit he seen enough time to brief is meant.
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to. back at base maarouf meets with a handful of his men including more off his brother and 2nd in command. here they take delivery of communications equipment. it's as vital as bullets. small bands of guerrilla fighters can only result. just in on me through coordination. led. the city and.
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the explosion is only one block away the start of a battle that will continue for 3 months. while good. luck. with. the alarm is raised vehicles brought under cover and forces ready for combat. gear cut. up. when the signal is given that men are pitched into battle. fighting rages in our camera captures just a little of the intense. in
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the heat of battle a regime sniper appears in a doorway just long enough to give himself away. he's been spotted by a rebel commander in a chapter of syrian army tank. 3 months of intensive fighting so little territorial movement but both sides suffered heavy casualties. over $100.00 f. a c.
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fighters were killed 7 of them from our roofs unit no doubt on that cut. my roof and self died in the closing stages. from cancer. he'd always refused to go abroad for medical care prefer him to remain with his men until the very last days when he was taken to jordan. and i think i just got on a model. doesn't the hunt on. or off of the mill from home. now what a lot of our dogs had. a lot of and for when you're when you just got a phone. to
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tell and then i got a call and been to the hooker though. as for. whose unwitting actions ignited this war he suffered another loss. his best friend amar who joined the f.s.a. on the same day he did is buried at the edge of town. but will know what a lot. of the little.
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does population hogged in the course of the war killed wounded sledged i am told the hannaford unleashed on fellow dash will come in and. then have an acute interest so latina the. misha that. ringback frog time honored the man on the show for around him on the phone on a puppy or. ringback a bike on the i thought i could never have seen. a car or knock on a mom with a mother 2nd on the very claim can come out of the can to have it done like a character i mean. in a common noun country having mass rally number even as we entered into one off for . an hour of arcanum that invented enough. in charm. school and while we are. inevitably he now questions his own
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actions. no one has a clock on earth or has and will never. live under the i love him. down the hall from now i say and i know and more with a little love i will all of the real love i was told to do but in the morning. so must know it is a localized ruffles of it's a little us all in us it won't solve a lot of them. amid all the fighting and dying the street protests in daraa continued. in towns and cities all across the country on both sides of the divide the only dreamt of peace. the one certainty is that syria is changed forever the whole.
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there is plenty of warm weather across into australia and at the moment. no real sign of any rain and we do still need the rain very much but they want to streaming in in the us but. any rain in the full calls very woman adelaide on monday $25.00 of the same temperature will see that in brisbane $23.00 celsius in perth under those clear sunny skies and in fact if anything there that woman in the clouds in
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the rain staying well offshore i'm very woman adelaide at 29 even hobart feeling quite pleasant with a high that of 22 on the rain in the full cost house a quite the same thing across into new zealand slightly the south island we've got ready. for the next couple of days keeping those temperatures a little bit lower but again not super has 17 celsius and an all clear and it'll be a mix of the clouds and sunshine for the next couple of days all the time which is a little bit in 14 degrees at best in christ church on tuesday with those rain showers plenty of rain is once again on its way into central japan home shoe in particular this is the situation through monday and all this rain coming in is actually coming in ahead of the next typhoon this is no good and sunny by cheese day the rain really will push into central honshu but the storm itself should weaken and it should stay offshore.
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to strengthen the good you have to shore do good all the more with your gums to fight against corruption. dysphoric needs heroes heroes like no who are abandoned who refuse to $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 a rule to bid to please nominate your anti corruption nero now. then say to really know someone you must walk a mile in their shoes. follow in their footsteps as they forge their way in the was. found his era shares these personal journey he's. inspiring stories of people persevering on their chosen path. weakness
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documentaries on al-jazeera. on counting the cost the $7.00 word tweet the prove too much for beijing how china silence his critics of eyes access to its 14 trillion dollar economy the cost of hiring at oil tanker is soaring for the lazy and fisherman facing financial losses counting the cost on al-jazeera. hello i'm maryam namazie you're with the news hour live from london coming up. as anti-government protests spread across lebanon the government reportedly agrees
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a package of reforms including holding the salaries of politicians. his withdrawal from the syrian border town of ras al-ain one of the main targets of turkey's offensive. it's been another day of chaos in hong kong with demonstrators torching shops and police hitting back with water cannon and tear gas . and south america's longest serving leaders seeks an unprecedented 4th term but it looks like it's going to be a tight race that bolivia's eva morales. and in school the fairy tale and for japan at the rugby world cup the hosts are knocked out of the tournament to buy a 2 time champions at south africa. welcome to the program our top story officials in lebanon is saying the main parties have agreed to
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a package of reforms for posed by the prime minister saad hariri to ease the economic crisis that sparked nationwide protests demonstrations have spread across the country with people of all ages and all religions expressing their anger at the government for a 4th day now protesters say the political system is riddled with corruption and cronyism is what prime minister saad hariri is reportedly agreed with his partners in government hurries reform plan reportedly includes a 50 percent cut in the salaries of current and former presidents ministers and m.p.'s and $3300000000.00 in contributions from banks to achieve a near 0 deficit in the 2020 budget it also involves a revamp of the telecoms and electricity industries which is a crucial demand from potential foreign donors and investors to unlock some $11000000000.00 in funds. a let's go live now to stephanie deca who
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is in beirut for us stephanie we're just running through the contents of saad hariri reform plan but i suppose the question is whether it goes far enough for the protesters who are continuing to time out on the streets. yes well many people we've been speaking to will say no that it's that it's not enough and that they will stay here until the entire government. leaves i think that it's going to be a very difficult situation because at the moment nothing indicates that that's going to happen certainly i gather tens of thousands hundreds of thousands of people coming out even numbers being put as miles over 2000000 accounts that all met on a low very difficult to confirm what assurances that hundreds of thousands to take to the streets across this country let's take a look at the now the 4th day of protests unfold. day 4 and more came out. the street so packed in places it was hard to move
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estimates put the numbers of over a 1000000 people across the entire country this fractured society defined by sectarian a dejan says but now people united under the lebanese flag pointing the finger at their politicians. the leaders are liars they promise us reforms and change but they did nothing the only benefit of themselves and didn't do anything for the people president has shown promise reform but he didn't do anything at all liars it's been 30 years of this. these protests are the result of years of political infighting and political stalemate people accuse their leaders of being too preoccupied with their own hands resulting in an economy on its deathbed lebannon debt is the 3rd highest in the world attempts to tax the people increasingly work for the. hit a nerve. possible. the.
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band this week and we have to. live up to what a lot of the bait. because. they like. the government must put the people. the people are chanting the people want the full of the regime they've been calling for revolution they've been singing songs all night long there may be a real party atmosphere here but there are real serious issues at stake there are reports that the government has reached a deal including reforming the electricity sector injecting cash to curb public debt and cutting politicians salaries it will go to a vote on monday. i ask our pursue curity whether the government resigns or not is us to not allow any official to leave the country and rush them and hold them accountable we want our money back and we want them to face justice so they can go
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to jail for doing they have done what. lebanon has never seen anything like this the 72 hour deadline imposed by the prime minister's sad how to be expires on monday most people have told us that the reforms are not enough they will stay on the streets until the government resigns but the question is the government refuses to go will they let hundreds of thousands of people continue to call for its full. so why should i bring in now i am a student lebanese student to have a listen to what he has to say why why easy why are you here what here i am here to send the message taught politicians that throughout fed up of our economy. crisis we are living in i might reverse the student i can pay my fees for my university i have to go for a certain politician to beg him to give me some certain discount to continue my university today we are uniting from different religions christians muslims that
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was i came from sure which is a long way from me just to protest against the situation we are living in. citizens we don't have violence we just seek one which is a better life kind out there based on the world that's my message to all of politicians i hope they can hear us today this is the 4th day i guess i'm good continuing on till they all resign we are because there is a plot it sounds to me that there is going to be an economic package going to be announced tomorrow what is your reaction the same guy in that we don't we don't want the same guys again in case they do and at different than our sent them back we don't want them we just want people who have finished certain major saw professions and universities took us citizens from our people to watch standing bias and the streets we don't need the same politicians over and over again for 30 years. so this is a sentiment that many people have said it very eloquently that i don't think the
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real question is now throwing forward to monday why. whatever they're going to decide all of it's going to be announced by the prime minister the father to what is going to be the reaction in the street and give as many people have been telling us tonight over the last couple of days people are abused to go to college they're going to continue is the government hundreds of thousands continue to hold her at school. indeed those a protest showing no signs of dying down for now thank you very much stephanie decker in beirut. well in our other top story this hour kurdish fighters and civilians are being evacuated from a strategic syrian border town opening the way for turkish backed rebels to take over dozens of ambulances were in the convoy that left russell i one of the main targets of turkey's offensive kurds departure is a major condition of a cease fire deal brokered between the u.s. and turkey and crow wants the kurdish fighters to leave an area 32 kilometers deep into syria where it can then establish a so-called safe so turkish president has warned his forces will start attacking
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kurdish fighters again if the evacuation isn't completed by choose day evening charles traffic is following developments from new for on the turkey syrian border . according to reports that we're hearing from people participating from groups participating in a medical convoy a 2nd medical convoy to go into russell and in the last couple of days they're saying that so what they describe as the 2nd batch of injured civilians and fighters and not injured fighters are preparing to leave the city now is a statement from the s.d.f. the kurdish forces saying that their fighters had left the city a statement from their chief spokesperson very definitive in his words saying we do not have any fighters in russell lane anymore now that kind of statement was being disputed by free syrian army fighters that we've been contacting inside the city
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these of course are those syrian fighters that have been very much at the forefront of this military operation with the. they were disputing that saying that there could well be fighters still in the city they were saying that there were a lot of booby traps that had been left around there i think certainly with respect to the citizens that were trapped there and let's not forget the fighting in russell line has been intense over the last week or so and even after the cease fire they were reported on going sporadic clashes so it must be a great relief for what we believe could be at least a couple of 100 citizen civilians that have been trapped in that city where this leaves the cease fire remains to be seen. well i'm jad ya mean is the serious spokesperson for save the children joins us now from amman in jordan so the news today is the evacuation of the kurds from that border town of ras al-ain of course
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this comes off to many thousands have already had to flee these northeastern towns in syria since the start of turkey's offensive what can you tell us about that the challenges that people on the ground there are facing so if you look at the situation now on the ground it's exacerbated some not only but a complicated situation in all these cities and in general as being a very complex humanitarian setting and one of that was difficult. to work and if we can we are seeing at least 1300000 people who are in need of military assistance and now in the last 10 to 12 days we have seen another 16170000 people walk specially displaced these numbers while they may look as if they happened elsewhere as well they are particularly. crisis numbers because of the short period of time so to be able to deal with 160000 people over 10 days to find shelter for them to
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find in places to sleep. to attend to the medical needs in some cases nutrition for the children and to be able to do all of that within these current weather conditions is very very difficult going to be on the ground i mean so how much more difficult is it going to get because weather conditions are likely to get worse and much. is that do you have much capability for putting provisions in place that people because you've got to pull some people out of the area. shouldn't we still have programming on the ground. but it's definitely not going to be. anybody else on to this crisis if you look at as you mentioned before that now conditions and the fact that people don't know what's going to happen next to them and that's one of the most difficult situations to be at we're looking at people who are not. moving back and.

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