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tv   Up Front 2019 Ep 11  Al Jazeera  October 27, 2019 7:32am-8:01am +03

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scott. was trying to see. yeah i mean when mining company limited reactionary service documentation from all sides trying to check on the ground of this company nearly i could testify that is a firm and company because you don't have anything like ghana's for consent is concerned it's gonna export promotion council it was consenting to think how many at the investors out there now communicating with these fraudulent companies i must
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say that i also blame the scum you don't buy good luck to metals in the markets sometimes that is where the $1000.00 is so they've gotten some who are selling to them for $35000.00 i tell you why you feel it is. in the consumer driven world of today it is obvious that scum is would be the only people who feel that he's a man whether or not most come victims trying to make a fuss but one says wait 7 as a 10 year remanded that investors need to be sensible and take necessary precautions. the next day we will know which meets the scum who are taken as to visit their good names we managed to convince them to allow us to film the trip claiming that bailouts business partners back home wanted to see the footage before making any commitments . as usual.
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i had. one. of these.
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75. and i would say. pay me. for safekeeping incite a man claiming to be the bank manager assured as of the food security. at the
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bank's head office revealed that often who said facility to see post. the alleged bank manager was honest come. they geological so they'd be padding is a government run but private testing facilitates their results from the test indicated that it was it a 5 percent. it was real. they came to see and really to see us on how to exports it it's not clear whether he knew he was helping to prepare to hit the front but what is certain is that there would be had been a carefully orchestrated cherry to suck us deeper into debt trap. and on to semi finals it's over we have gotten to the finals tomorrow we've collected all the evidence to morrow morning i'm going to present it to the putting . a raid will take place home make
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a final feeling. on the critical things our body rate is that if it cooled must be that. to get him to say. it was time to. some journalists me question my tendency. with those. but for me in this country seems to me and getting the job done. to me he's investigating has gone through well and so to be payment is going to be in the kitchen in. one room before. which will be for a bailout and myself. to be sure. would be a briefing. there will move to make this in. to
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the position and with what i. think you good luck. everyone was. all we had to do. but there was a. different. way .
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it was crank. that. kind of. condo. i have come to from the. top of the 45 i think the thing that. comes out. patrick's would tell the rest of the. see. quick quick quick quick point 5000. 500 people i think are 5500
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families how to bring. the kids. with. what is. this. ensuing investigation came to a successful conclusion to police tests in the city 5. confirmed that it was indeed only one bag which must have been for the good purity test of the geological what's real. all do spare rest appearing in court over the next month to stand trial for the action. to be this for us this have been beaten. but most other deeds companies or individuals have been scum up and down the country destroying lives and damaging their image and investment prospects. their results of this one investigation may not change anything but this was
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a small. fascinating film about god's $1000000000.00 gold trade and to update us on the story we're joined now by a basket of janice and as our male and us whose identity we're not showing great to speak to you just remind viewers who may not have seen as interviewing you before why that's a skies well i put on this these guys because of security reasons. in africa real threats to their journalists when you and i come our way console in order to keep that face to be able to work on then a story i always wear this disguise and it's made of beats with african beats fool's gold i mean it makes for grepping viewing wake up both sides fearful of being exposed did you fair for your life when you were filming. well normally should be sold but when you do proper recchi then you know death tends to
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fall the way they should so yes there were fears initially but all got to do indulge down soon as we realize that we had done proper way before taking the action but there were a few of them coming on not coming that was created in the faces of all allies when we're working on this story whether they would be able to smoke us out or not those fears are real and it happens in many of us stories but theophile lives i think was a bit more minimal in that story what happened to the scam and eventually they got busted we went to courts we took them the judicial process is still ongoing and then they are likely to be jailed likely to be dealt with as the yes the system is still ruling do you feel a sense of frustration with the system does it move too slowly for you. i have done several of the us dollar is that we said jim when he's in jail for 15 years of the
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general story that i did be a. joke of the ad the one i did on the coco smuggling story they are in jail for 16 years so put together so yes i do know that something the system grinds slowly but aca i have seen results and i don't have to get frustrated by that i think it should in silly me a sense of wanting to push the front yes faith and then i think that people are beginning to see their realities they had core evidence is there and when you attempt at the house will it guess then. do you see the situation improving i'm in context of this film foreign investors so be wary about think business in ghana well i think that if you have a nation that sits on it. sits down and does nothing about it that's when you should be worried this would come as would always be there but the bigger question is how prepared is your nation to fight for the. most african countries we have
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willing police service where if you take the evidence for them to want to take 2 steps so yes it is horrible we have comments all around bad what is claimed is full is that there are people who are willing to take down this compass and also i think foreign investment also developed and they have that if you smoke in it and you see in it in going wrong you should be able to report it as you only way the systems can't work. doing this for 20 years now was the. most proud of. well i would say my next work that is coming i am proud of the justice which i did for this saying. it's also a big story then calm past all that most corrupt judges and is that replica of it on the african continent is what makes me happy and then i think that another one is coming just stitching you're going to sleep absolutely well and also it's been great to speak to you and good luck with your future work thank you very much and
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that's it for this week's rewinds if you want to catch any of the other films in the rewind series you'll find them on everyone page at the al-jazeera website but for now until next time that. was another day another explosion. from one of the thousands of i.e.d. strewn through the landscape of this lawless tribal region in pakistan with only the most basic equipment a fearless bomb disposal unit are determined to counter the horrors of the relentless taliban onslaught. armed with faith a witness documentary. on al-jazeera. is a popular filming location in france when it comes to stories about drugs crime and radicalization tired of negative stereotypes youth workers it's managerial it's
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lucky lucky. lucky lucky. this is al jazeera. so when you're watching the al-jazeera news our life my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes determined and defiant iraqis continue to protest against corruption and poverty despite the deaths of 63 people in 2 days also
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spanish riot police charged demonstrators in barcelona during a rally in support of jail separatist leaders also. panicked families scramble out of the path of wildfires in the u.s. state of california as extreme winds threaten to bring more destruction. and pope francis is to consider overturning centuries old rules to help solve a shortage of catholic priests in the amazon. welcome to the news that we start in iraq where more than 60 people have been killed in 2 days of demonstrations against the government influential shia cleric with other us other is calling for the prime minister to resign and then peace link to him a staging a sit in a parliament and as natasha going to reports from baghdad demonstrators are refusing to give up on their demands for change. protestors in baghdad spent
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a 2nd day confronting security forces as they attempted to breach this barrier their aim was to march across a bridge to government offices in the fortified green zone protesters have been in tough. square are brown the clock since thursday evening they say some have been attacked without provocation in the early morning hours while journalists aren't around but we want to make sure that we will just demonstrate in a safe way as we want that we want that we want to get killed. i don't want to die today i want to have a good country about 200 iraq ease have been killed since the latest in thai government protests began at the beginning of this month people are angry about the lack of jobs corruption discrimination and the cost of living prime minister idle abdul mahdi has promised various reforms but he's refusing to meet the protesters
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main demand that he resigns along with his government he says that would create chaos gotten out and if they see the scene on the couches in the shooting us what do they think chickens they're spying take us on us do we need more tears all mata's either die or topple the government the ministry of interior released a statement on saturday condemning the people it says attacked security forces and vandalized government and political party buildings a spokesman says they did not use excessive force and they're committed to protecting the human rights of peaceful protesters amid the stun grenades and tear gas we met at the noon and his 2 year old son if not by senate had met 18 years i work with the minister of interior and my reward was being fired i have been protesting here and trying to get another contract for 4 months every day they give
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us promises to call me say tomorrow i have nothing i bet who dares says he's protesting for the chants his 4 children might have a future he wants hope for 2003 i have a good life a symbol life and happy life off the 2000 city. i lose my job my family destroyed my future destroyed members of parliament were due to meet on saturday but the session was cancelled because not enough of them turned up with a country in crisis protesters see that as yet another example of a government deaf to their demands that asha going to name al-jazeera baghdad somebody's home the is editor of international interest a news website he explains why these demonstrations risk fizzling out like previous movements i think 1st and foremost and for the term member that this isn't the 1st mass protest in recent times during the summer we had the protests across the southern cities against corruption against the problems with electricity and the
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like and 2 years ago the protests even managed to get to the parliament they entered the green zone they stormed the parliament and the hate that i bet is time but because they had no leadership no alternative system no tentative party to put in place it slowly dissipated after the iranian backed militias came and threatened large segments of society and it's these scare tactics that we're seeing today the iraqis want the basic rights of any citizen around the world but the reality is that this government which is heavily influenced on one side by the iranians heavily influenced on the one side by the americans with sporadic militias pro iran spread across the country that's even more powerful than the iraqi army itself these are trying to make sure that this system stays in place and the other dynamic that not many people are talking about and which is actually quite painful to say is that iraqi society itself is very divided we have to remember that this government came about by elections it's true that some of these elections were corrupt however many iraqis actually voted on sectarian lines and therefore it
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produced a sectarian government and these parties rewarded their loyalists with public sector jobs and the like the reality is that while the protesters are all united in their basic rights they are not united or who should give them and when push comes to shove the fear factor of politics pushes them back into the sectarian lines. it's a 2 year old now in spain away parts of central barcelona turned into a battleground between police and protesters following a largely peaceful march right police used batons and charge people who'd been throwing bottles and rocks it's the latest must demonstration in support of council and separatist leaders who've been jailed for their part in an independence referendum that was deemed to be illegal so a new gig has more from barcelona. earlier this evening at least 350000 people had gathered in the center of barcelona to demand the release of the 9 catalan politicians and activists have been sentenced for sedition maybe 2
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weeks ago after that as we have seen all week they broke off into a smaller group a still quite a huge number of them and made their way over here to the outside of the national spanish police headquarters now this is a site which has seen trouble breaking out the days now and always has been one of the points of where violent actions and activities and clashes between the police and the protesters have been taking place but of course also the tensions from that sentencing are still very much frightened that demands also being made alongside more dialogue between the central government in madrid and the catalan government but in an election season where both sides of this argument are not backing down it's looking very unlikely that a dialogue in this kind of environment is going to take place turkey has once been threatened to send millions of refugees towards europe if the e.u.
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doesn't support its so-called safe zone in northern syria and turkey's leaders have been angered by the way a nato ally described it syria fences a sound of it has more on the border. more fighting in northeast syria between kurds and turkish backed syrian rebels in videos uploaded by kurdish fighters they say they're defending their positions outside the so-called safe zone south of the towns of the lobby and rough terrain fighters who formed a coalition called the syrian national army or s. and they deny they are making any territorial gains for he was over there he says 5 soldiers were wounded in attacks record as fighters were reportedly being backed by syrian government forces although no one has claimed responsibility turkish military sources accuse the kurds of carrying out 4 bombings in the last 4 days within a safe zone. the fighting is happening despite an agreement for a 6 day pause forces loyal to syria's president bashar al assad have moved into
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towns and villages outside of the 30 kilometer boundary agreed by russia and turkey and russian military police as well as soldiers from chechnya patrolling areas and the kurdish controlled. they are implementing the agreement under which the kurds will leave their positions inside the safe zone 30 is a nato member and its dealings with russia in syria have not been welcomed by many of its western allies for arriving in ankara germany's foreign minister called turkey's offensive against the kurds and invasion as if to discuss this issue we were told the proposal on creating an international safe zone is not a realistic suggestions that's why we use the time to deal with those issues which are important for the people in syria right now the issue of what happens with the ceasefire after 150 hours and the issue of how humanitarian aid continues with those who are fleeing in syria the invision comment outraged dixon's leaders they say european allies don't share the burden of refugees and refused to support
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turkey's operation against fighters who are designated a terrorist group by the european union. apart from bilateral issues we found the cigar opportunity to talk about the syrian issue as a whole i also focused on the fact that the u.s. and russia have recognized the developments in the field with the spring operation there are so many imes of that operation one of them is to return the syrian refugees we need to clean the syria from the terrorist organizations. he says it safe zone is meant to create a space for refugees to return but more people have been displaced since turkey began its military operation out of syria almost 3 weeks ago the world food program says 176000 people have so far fled the fighting and if we left. to escape to save ourselves and our children they provided some blankets and fruit but. no one else this is how we are labeling the $150.00 our agreement would be turkey and russia expires on tuesday the us president says he expects
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a permanent ceasefire and has warned of reimposing a comic sanctions in turkey if ceasefire violations take place but turkish president is adamant that he wants to establish the 30 kilometer deep so on inside syria to repatriate more than 3000000 syrian refugees with or without the support of his allies solomon job or the other 0 a truculent and the turkey syria border and far away from the turkish syrian border people in the italian city of milan threw smoke bombs and vegetables turkey's consulate protesters tried removing metal barriers close to the building and also hurled firecrackers the police italy has condemned turkey's syria offensive and says it will block weapons exports in response chile's president has asked all of his government ministers to resign after declaring he's heard the message from mass protests sebastian pinera also says he wants to end the state of emergency and nationwide curfew was ignored by
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a 1000000 people on friday who were out on the streets protesting against inequality 1000 people have been killed in 2 weeks of unrest let's speak to our correspondent the repeller who's live for us in santiago a bold statement by the president. certainly so so hello there what we're seeing as the day after these historic protests by the way the official counts according to authorities here in the chilean capital was well over a 1000000 it's estimated somewhere around 1000000 200000 people that marched on the chilean capital just to make one quick correction unfortunately we can current we can confirm that at least one person was killed during the within the context of the demonstrations of friday evening bringing that death toll to at least 20 of course today a much different day a celebrate tory mood among amongst protesters but despite this announcement by the chilean president that he had called on his.

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