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sociologist sophia the north so says the anger from demonstrators stems from a disconnect that exists between chile's political class and a majority of the population this is not a movement that is that is being articulated by 11 actor today were seen during the last week it's more much more spontaneous we have with seen the protests that i mean demand for a new education says them but also for a new houses then we have massive complaints against the current pension system so it's so much so so much fraud it was on saturday protests sparked once again in several cities across chile. many demonstrators celebrated the news that a military in force curfew and a state of emergency would be lifted the atmosphere within the demonstrations taking place in the chilly capital may seem 1st but there is an underlying anger shared by just about everyone here. apart from widespread discontent with the
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worsening social and economic inequality in chile protesters say they want accountability over a violent crackdown by security forces that have left at least 20 people dead hundreds injured and more than 5000 arrested since the crisis began more than one week ago. this doesn't end here this will continue for a long time we have to keep fighting. demonstrators are calling for more protests in the coming days saying what they want is the birth of the new cheating no matter how long it takes. 200 upolu algis eda. argentina's conservative president morsi a mockery is almost certain to be thrown from office on sunday with polls pointing to a heavy defeat has left its rival out but if a man has as campaigned on mockeries failure to deal with growing poverty the worsening economy and soaring inflation and as his running mate his ex president cristina karishma was on the brink of a remarkable comeback despite court cases involving accusations of bribery money
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laundering and corruption but robert valencia is a latin america analyst he says matter is declining popularity is because he's failed to fix argentina's economy. problem is that he did not deliver what he promised early when he launched his presidential you know best for argentina argentina is prognosticated to have the highest the 3rd highest inflation in the world behind venezuela and zimbabwe the economy outlook is really bleak for argentina i think the problem here is that michael over promise too much he 2050 he promised to bring down poverty down to 0 he promised that he was going to ease the control over money exchange and that he will stem capital flight but many of these things did not happen and when he opened the market to to other international markets per se the arjun time passed so as we've heard. the increasingly define you
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aided. break here and i'll just say right when we come back more arrests in the u.k. up to 39 people were found dead in the back of this container truck. and pope francis is to consider returning sentries all groups to help solve the shortage of catholic priests in the on the table. and. across northern sections of the middle east over the last few days and there are a few more in the fall cause quite a bit of cloud give you an idea where you might see those showers and sure enough it could be a wet day sunday into tehran even the chance of a scottish into baghdad city as well and look at the temperature $28.00 degrees celsius and if at the same on monday so low than it has been cooler as well in
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tehran and those cloudy skies on monday want to show the east end of the med still warm though in beirut with a high of 25 now to the south we have got that warm moist as still very much in play and we're watching this just on the edge this is a tropical cyclone it is heading towards the coast of oman heading across the arabian sea it's moving fairly slowly at the moment but sunday monday and by cheese day the outer bands of the strong storm by them could have winds sustained of 120 kilometers an hour by then we could begin to have some rough choppy seas and also may well feel it along the coast but the rain is still probably a day or 2 away from that but we have some rain chiles into southern africa into cape town 18 celsius on sunday a little bit cooler as we head off into monday meanwhile in botswana look at this 39 celsius on monday 8 degrees above the average.
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a survivor of the genocide there are people likely to kill the vendor suffering from. i didn't have the heart to do it he's dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre. and here is the goal. you know hope of finally laying the pos to rest and giving peace to the victims' families doesn't it if i could just find a think about i could bury bone hunter on al-jazeera. welcome back a come out of our top stories here on al-jazeera we're getting reports that u.s. special forces have conducted
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a raid in northwest syria targeting the isolator abu bakar al baghdadi there are conflicting reports about whether or not the operation was successful the u.s. magazine newsweek is citing a u.s. army official who says baghdad was. well ahead of media reports about the operation the u.s. president tweet a single line to say something very big just happen the white house says donald trump will make a major announcement at 1300 g.m.t. that's about 8 hours from now. iraq's human rights commission says 63 people have been killed in just 2 days of protests across the country and the populace. a station a city all of. a part of central barcelona have turned into a battleground with police and protesters following a largely peaceful march is the latest mass demonstration in support of catherine separatist leaders who've been jailed. now the u.k. drive a truck in which $39.00 bodies were found has been charged with manslaughter and people trafficking a 5th suspects also been arrested as more families in vietnam expressed fear that
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their loved ones among the victims al-jazeera is not in baba reports. as the search for answers continues police say they're working day and night on the case several people are now being held one man for more than oil and has been charged with $39.00 counts of manslaughter conspiracy to traffic people conspiracy to assist a lawful immigration and money laundering. the process of formally identifying the bodies won't start until they've been examined to determine what caused the death of the $31.00 men and 8 women the whole process is forensic the recovery process was forensic and the fact actually we have to gain so much information as we go through to make sure that we don't miss anything all of that takes time and it will continue unfortunately to take time initially local police said the victims were all chinese nationals now it's thought at least some were from vietnam the u.k. based community group b. at home says it's received photos of nearly 20 people reported missing from vietnam
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since the lorry was discovered east of london early on wednesday. this priest in vietnam says he's liaising with family members of suspected victims. get them in. india when i learned the news of the people who died on their way to the u.k. in search of a new life not only the district again 10 but perhaps the whole country is in sorrow this is a tragedy that the whole country has to bear british police are urging people who are in the u.k. illegally and might have useful information about the tragedy to get in touch that promising not to prosecute them over in belgium police are trying to find out who delivered the refrigerated container to the port of from where it set off for england g.p.s. data shows it had previously crossed back and forth between the u.k. and mainland europe in several thoughts he's of admitted such containers rarely get x. rayed and a never checked by heat sensors which would indicate stowaways 19 years ago 58
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chinese migrants died from asphyxiation in a refrigerated truck in southern england that had come from say rigor. experts say people in poverty will carry on taking huge risks and fueling the lucrative people trafficking trade as long as they can't travel legally not certainly not something that's unique to the k. to you all over the world there are immigration restrictions that limit the ability for people to take a legal option and then they fall prey to. traffic. campaigners say hundreds of vietnamese people are trafficked to the u.k. each year often they're forced to work in slavery in nail salons or cannabis farms nadeem barber al-jazeera medical workers in hong kong have been speaking out against what they say is police brutality months of anti-government protests have often ended and bloodshed lisa fired tear gas and rubber bullets of protesters and medics are often caught in the middle. to the public as more. among these crowds
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are doctors nurses paramedics and other medical professionals they say they have several concerns so one of them is that they're not being honest to disclose to the police which of their patients were involved in the protest movement the other main concern is what they're calling the excessive use of force by the police against protesters radiographer in the hall park or hospital so. we have created a. citizen to house being arrested by the police after the. protests. and we saw or that a loss of patience has been assaulted by the police hong kong protesters have 5 key demands one of them was met earlier this week when the hong kong government formally withdrew a proposed extradition law that law could have seen hong kong criminal suspects
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being sent to mainland china to face the judicial system there that other main demands is an independent inquiry into what seen as excessive force used by the police but hong kong's chief executive has rejected this saying that one of her concerns is the reaction of hong kong's 30000 strong police force they say they themselves are victims of violence they queues protesters among other things of throwing rocks and petrol bombs at police stations and not the police showed up to try thank you but the police just other people of course could of course. police have used what you can in tear gas rubber bullets and even live rounds against protesters not long ago hong kong's peace corps finally regarded them highly respected they were seen as one of the most professional institutions in the city but over the past 5 months or protests their reputation has deteriorated dramatically. not people in lebanon left. about late into the night off of the 10th
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day of anti-government protests security forces were called to dismantle roadblocks in the capital beirut protest as a civil disobedience campaign until the government resigned leaders are accused of looting the country into bankruptcy and earlier fights broke out in the town of but near tripoli in the north the lebanese army says it fired shots into the often intervened to open a road being blocked by protesters so for demonstrators were injured along with 5 soldiers. the latest completely. there isn't really a real leader to this movement you can see they belong to both sides it is my way and what they're saying is that this kinds of civil disobedience campaign that they're calling it is the only way to keep the pressure on the government and what they want is for the government to resign but that hasn't happened yet so of course we are at a stalemate it is 10 days on now the government isn't going anywhere. the streets the schools are closed banks are closed it's a real challenge so it's a bit of
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a stalemate and everyone you speak to will tell you they don't know how this is going to play out they don't know how it's going to be but certainly something at some point is going to get the government going to allow people to stay on the streets but the people say unless there is change and those people have been running this country for decades and that have caused it to become what it is we're not leaving so watch unpredictable times that. the us federal judge has ruled the trump impeachment inquiry is legal the court rejected assertions from president and his allies the process is invalid because the full house of representatives hasn't voted to authorize it inquiry resumed on saturday with a closed door testimony from senior state department official philip rica investigation centers allegations that trump used military aid to ukraine as a bargaining chip to get him to investigate his potential white house rival joe biden. a russian woman jailed in the us for being a foreign agent has arrived home after being deported maria bettina was released early for good behavior off a serving most of
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a 18 month sentence she was convicted of conspiring to influence u.s. conservative activists and infiltrating the national rifle association gun lobby if you look at that and i am very thankful to everyone who supported me all the russian citizens who helped he write me letters he generated money for my defense i'm very glad to see my family in the united states there's concern that extreme winds may intensify wildfires in california they're expected to push one of those fires closer to a major highway and put to cities that risk about 50000 people have been ordered to abandon their homes in one producing area as outside san francisco more than 2000 firefighters are battling the blazes in both the north and south of the state. it's an interesting moment to be in because we're in it to support tory face that is obviously rather anxiety inducing and i just want to acknowledge things id the fear that people have about this moment not only we've that only 6 large wildfires up
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and down this state the most significant certainly most familiar here in northern california the cape fire but also the tick fire in los angeles that alone creates anxiety but also this time of year it's because it creates anxiety you know have to go back very far 201820172015 all record years the most acute wildfires this state had ever experienced we're trying to avoid that fate. catholic bishops and across the amazon have made an historic proposal to allow married men to become priests they're also calling for women to be given a higher ranking role in the church expects. there's a lot in this scene at the vatican that would have looked exactly the same hundreds of years ago but some sentries old traditions of the roman catholic church could be about to change. and want to reform there are some things to reform the church
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always has to reform itself. pope francis has been hosting bishops nouns and community leaders from the amazon to discuss challenges such as the destruction of the rainforest. but the most hotly debated question was whether to allow some married men to join the priesthood in remote locations where there aren't enough clergy to perform regular mass but the majority of the bishops also called for the vatican to look into whether women should be ordained as deacons a role currently reserved for lame in who are allowed to preach bêtise witness marriages and perform funerals the pope admitted the church had yet to grasp the significance of women as well i mean this 130 we need to underline this we do not realize the role of women in the church we just look at the functional part which is important but the role of women in the church goes far beyond functionality.
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the group is a urging the church to recognize the unique spirituality cultures and needs of the amazonian faithful but it could have repercussions beyond this isolated territory some conservatives have warned that allowing such exceptions could lead to the global catholic church to ruin right now the situation he was a reject. the question. to preserve the celibacy requirement the costs. of head the many agreed we release for many many months every year. anger over the me a discussion of the proposal saw some amazonian statues stolen from a church during the meeting and tossed into the tiber river though they were later
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recovered i'm damaged but if the pope francis will consider the recommendations and report back by the end of the year but in a signal women have some way to go in the church well they could offer opinions on the ideas during the assembly they weren't allowed to cast a vote elixir brian al jazeera. already was of course on our website there it is on the screen the address al-jazeera. i took a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera some breaking news just coming in we're getting reports that u.s. special forces have conducted a raid in northwest syria targeting the ice the leader abu bakar al baghdadi there are conflicting reports about whether or not the operation was successful the u.s. magazine newsweek is citing a u.s. army official who says baghdadi was killed the 48 year old iraqi has been reported dead several times before assad enjoyed as more of
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a sunnier for turkey's border with syria. most of these details are coming from unnamed u.s. military sources that a raid was carried out in a province in the northwestern part of syria about somewhere between 5 to 6 kilometers or. near the turkey border the source is claiming that a joint special operations command forces known as stock carried out this operation they had intelligence they went in it went into a compound and a person detonated himself with this suicide vest now sources in the u.s. military believe that this was a baghdad iraq's human rights commission says 63 people have been killed in just 2 days of protests across the country m.p.'s linked to populist shia cleric methought of a staging a sit in. parts of central barcelona have turned into a battleground between police and protesters following a largely peaceful march riot police used patterns in charge the people have been
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throwing rocks and bottles it's the latest mass demonstration in support of catalan separatist leaders who've been jailed for their part in an illegal in the pendants before ending. president has asked all of his government ministers to resign after declaring he's heard the message from mass protests a nationwide curfew was ignored by a 1000000 people on friday were out in the streets protesting against inequality. argentina's conservative president it's your mockery is almost certain to be thrown from office on sunday polls pointing to a heavy defeat as leftist rival alberto fernandez has campaigned on mockeries failure to deal with growing poverty the worsening economy and soaring inflation and his running mate his ex president cristina cashman is on the brink of a remarkable comeback despite court cases involving accusations of bribery money laundering and corruption. all right so those were the headlines in the news continues. off the fault lies with us
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a water bottle. china is calling on my want to reunify with the my. face the consequences one of 150 gates taiwan's determination to remain independent on al-jazeera. i find these things that i hadn't looked at since i wrote them and i'm noticing like wow i was really in a messed up kind of place like things that were very dark suicidal you know almost as if i was like writing down prayers for a long time jews have carminow kept this box closed shoved into a dresser drawer. this year he returned to these journal entries from high school finding traces of his encounters with a catholic priest psychological killer sexual predator who poses ashes on
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the forehead of his helpless victim ashes contain fingerprints ashes are a fetish symbol turn him on. to super members the smell of this priest cologne and what kind of candies he kept on his desk this is a jew new year yearbook he also remembers something more painful which for a long time he tried to forget there is more this name father patrick. i do remember there's something with a belt buckle something with a belt buckle just the action of the belt opening in the sound of the. the plane king of it him touching my leg. rubbing up and down my leg and and that was the thing that was like well that's not supposed to be happening. joseph is not alone several other men have come
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forward in a series of exclusive interviews with fault lines. they allege years of abuse at the hands of father john patrick in catholic schools across new york city he just said that it's. close sunday everybody. sparking the latest revelations in a decades old scandal that's shaken the catholic church to its foundation going to spare us 2 months of the tough mark on the family right timothy dolan the archbishop of new york told the 2 and a half 1000000 catholics under his watch to rest assured i heard that what you want is how debility transparency and action to counter the same he claimed that there were no active priest space incredible abuse allegations in his archdiocese clergy abuse he said was largely a problem of the past. our investigation into father patrick revealed a different story while they were allowing these these predator priests to frolic
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around aimlessly on the streets of new york with open access you know under the shield of a collar it's a story that raises questions about new york's catholic hierarchy and whether it's need or has put the prestigious of the church above the survival of its victims i wonder if there was someone that went right up to knock on the door of same patches of the uterus and said father so and so did this to me. how long would it take for a father so and so be removed or suspended from that ministry. how long would it take for the investigation to begin i think it should not take more than you know an hour instead of. a week a month. a year but there's a moral obligation for you really are you willing to tell your priest because i'm sure there are 2 monsters in malta more allegation that you should have dropped or
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you were willing to put your in harm's way and one must tell you no they stopped what do you think the church should do stop hiding. this man who we'll call gabriel never forgot the abuse he faced as a 12 year old catholic school student so that's a church and you see the way the black rufus a hat that's rectory today this view from his home serves as a constant reminder that when you look at the window now you can see the church what do you think about. just how that destroyed my you. really get back to kilgore honestly here in the center of manhattan's washington heights neighborhood sits incarnation parish and school. was supposed to be a refuge for gabriel who grew up without his parents paint
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a picture for me about what your life looked like at that time. pretty last. straw last me your emotional to think about. that. everything was cool school and my grandma grandma was very sick it's not that. bad it was just me and her. it was 1904 and father john patrick had just been ordained his 1st post would be gabriel's church. there's a photo here where a little altar boy is jumping into father paddocks arms and then father patrick says these are my children pressing the boy's head closer now i look at all children that i deal with as my children. gabriel was one of those altar boys
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he told us that father patrick molested him during confession for 2 years how do you get always i'm confessing you don't have a crowd do you some one on one thing. confession was i'm sitting on a chair. he's sitting directly in front of me is knees are one is here the other one's here ok he's got his left hand behind your head and his right hand is here and his right hand would be from your knee and sometimes end up over here most of the time and then he would you know and actually point and touch and say do you use that to you masturbate say the truth oh do tell him he'll marys. do you think you were mentioning before that you felt like he would prey on certain
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people i think the most the more vulnerable people yeah. you know quiet kids what makes you think that he was going after vulnerable kids. because i was actually one of them. think about it. what parent is going to complain to you that his son is being touched inappropriately and i want. gabriel almost canceled our interview he said it made him sick to think about these memories. but the father of 2 knew that father patrick was still out there. as you face any consequences for their actions you know how you still. with kids. out. for this investigation we spoke to 5 men who say that father patrick abused them. their attorneys told us
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the allegations form a pattern of abuse in catholic schools from the early 1980 s. until the early to thousands. these are the people that know one another and then in the aggregate as they're coming forward telling thin same and similar stories a pattern of behavior is there and we got to sort of survivors have come forward from 3 different girls survivors of different ages from different boroughs at different facilities and told the same story monsignor product using his position of authority isolates those boys either at the school or in some cases in his bedroom in some cases at the church wherever the opportunity may present itself. by 2001 patrick was an academic dean in staten island were jews of carminow was a student. high school who was difficult for joseph j.s.t.
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of joy carol here's what's happening her she'd been suicidal and was hospitalized missing weeks of class as making children of all ages when jews have returned to school father patrick told his parents that he'd keep their son's medication in his office i think of my students today who are 1617 years old and they have their issues they have their troubles and they go to people for help and imagine taking advantage of that person in that unique situation that's the worst of the worst to take advantage of someone in their time of most need. their most vulnerable. in march 2019 joseph reported father patrick to the archdiocese. but months later patrick remained an active priest here at notre dame parish in upper manhattan. we went there on
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a sunday in june just as he finished saying mass. i have a question for you do you know joseph car might know joseph joseph hermano. he says thank you sir actually used to have 68 back i lent. you don't know him he's not the only one we know of several other men say to. you it was. during fashion. that you think i. could actually spoken to many of them and they say the reason that there is because they don't want children to be unsafe and to go after what they were actually really father paddocks denial echoed what he told the media in march it's really hard to speculate because that's when a man named raphael mendoza student front of the church and told his story. that the school was circular or being the robert service slowly or go to my genitals but
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patrick said he still had the support of the archdiocese direct quote was right now i know i do he said i even spoke to the cardinal. cardinal dolan how long do you think that cardinal dolan will continue to protect you as more men come out with their stories and. father patrick said he didn't remember joseph but joseph told us he can't forget father patrick. are very very serious and. i had this stupid d.v.d. of like these clips maybe i interviewed him or something for the t.v. news i don't know with each discovery from his archive jews have seen counters when the priest came into sharper focus and there it is the junior ring ceremony mask i had forgotten that i was the elector at the mass that he was the celebrant of the mass.
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it's called the very name. the only church to separate from the bible and father patrick sat right behind him and there's no possible way that he could forget who i was based on the number of interactions i had with him the only thing that would make sense to me is if you know if i was just another kid that he touched and it was like you know one in the same faceless nameless. you know that was his way of justifying it blocking it out that's the only thing i can think of just another kid that he touched yeah it seems to be quite a number of us you know. patrick's accusers had reported their abuse to family friends and therapist years ago. but for a long time these men didn't file lawsuits or seek prosecutions against the priest .
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