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tv   Up Front 2019 Ep 11  Al Jazeera  October 28, 2019 11:32am-12:01pm +03

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this monitor has the latest from karachi tens of thousands of people from the opposition parties are gathering had to well come day leave them alone outside learn ramón goals are going to be spearheading the anti government campaign this month started in karate and we heating now to islamabad everyone is joining us and clued in the opposition posses and this will make history if you want is worried about inflation and justice unemployment now is the time that everyone can should resign and have free energy released sions without military intervention of all dr dale or dale's scholar data d. would the people of question made it pretty 7th of october is also known as a black day and in pakistan it was the 1947 that indian troops marched into the different view dated region of kashmir by the opposition and also ordering up a black day they have already started protesting across the country to mark that
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particular day. but here is the atrocities by indian forces in kashmir unbearable and unacceptable the true violations of human rights we strongly condemn it it's been almost 3 months that they've been made into hostages and we're marking this as a black day. the marchers from hair are going to travel over to cowden kilometer theories that video and. there are reports that the government is also i rested some of the key leadership of the just me a day or that my islam that i've gotten going to create more anger here it did indeed going to be a major challenge for the government of iran khan the opposition and now are determined warn his resignation there have been talks between the government committee and the leadership of the opposition tried to reggae on the venue for the
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project in islamabad the opening. showed the government that they were not going to the red zone but they did great good no wallander come thing really big and it really be a major challenge for the prime minister brown can go award that come by the end of the opposition who are now hell bent on what they call our god 7 the moderate mean freedom mark of god for election and the resignation of the prime minister. british police say they will work with vietnam to investigate the identities of 39 people find dead in a truck on wednesday several people in vietnam have reported relatives missing and feared they could have been inside the trailer container discovered east of london 3 of the 5 suspects arrested have been released on bail the truck driver has been charged with multiple kinds of manslaughter. there for years children have been
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recruited to find same conflicts in sit on some of those wars that ended but human rights organizations say many children are get to be released by armed groups and those who have struggled to rebuild their lives here morgan reports from south course korda fun. this has become the way al had he has and spends most of his afternoons since the 21 year old returned home to casually 2 months ago he says growing helps him temporarily forget his 5 years as a child soldier which has scarred him mentally and physically and all of them. are used to hurt cattle and soldiers came up to me and said i will join the army they said i am no longer a civilian and that's how you became a soldier and if i don't defend the village women will be raped and killed or used to fire our producer and also recorded document them for the group. and heidi says he was 15 when the armed opposition known as the sudan's people liberation movement north forced him to join their ranks the espaillat has been fighting sudanese
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government forces since 2011 the conflict has killed tens of thousands and displaced hundreds of thousands more most fled to neighboring south sudan the conflict became one of 3 in sudan all marked by human rights violations and atrocities there's no exact numbers on how many chelsey old as there are in sudan but rights groups say most are or have been part of opposition groups and while recent reports suggest that none are in the ranks of sudan's army their reports shows some are part of the paramilitary rapid support forces. rights groups say the rapid support forces recruited children after the war in darfur where they're accused of war crimes the new york times also reported that child soldiers are employed to fight for the saudi led coalition were in yemen some as young as 14 paid as much as $10000.00. and the rapid support forces are accused of killing at least 100 pro-democracy protesters when they're sitting was attacked in sudan's
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capital which 4 months ago the our staff and sudan's government deny recruiting children but we've conducted training within the ranks of the rapid support forces and have not recorded any use of child soldiers and to avoid being accused of recruiting them raised their enlistment age from 18 to 20 but some soldiers tend to have young looks and small bodies so on the staking for child soldiers the united nations children's agency unicef says that it's working with sudan's new transitional government to verify soldiers' ages and will demobilize child soldiers if they find any there is a strong commitment in terms of the military of the nation that we as you said have been speaking with the r.s.s. and we have gotten the same assurances that we can come in that we can verify it has begun so it will be a question of access so where there is access will be able to verify. and how do
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says he wants to rebuild his life even though his recruitment meant his missed out on getting an education while he's yet to recover from his days as a child soldier he's hoping his future isn't hindered by his past he's going to al-jazeera cuddly south kordofan. now indigenous australians are celebrating the closure of one of their most sacred sites a ceremony. it follows a decades long. people are still to visit the sites but anyone that attempts in the face a 7th. place . or.
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it's time for sports heroes. thank you very much well let's start at the rugby world cup where south africa have been wales by just 3 points to reach the final it sets up a showdown with england for the trophy next saturday david stokes reports. a boyles were in full voice for this one i mean to reach their 1st world cup final against south africa the teach on champions it was a bruising encounter in yokohama and a kick fest for the 1st our 100 polo didn't miss for the springboks with 3 penalties but done big i was on form 2 he kicked 3 of his own to ensure there was
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nothing to separate the sides. it was no knowing up to 57 minutes but then south africa broke the deadlock damien d.n.d. shook off the wales defense to force his way over to the games i think trying i hit back within 10 minutes working the ball out why to win get josh adams for his 6th choice of the tournament was 16 only and the game could have gone either way but it was royals that blinked 1st conceding a crucial penalty and having south africa the chance to edge themselves ahead once again pollock said i respect straight kick and wales have no answer this time it finished 1916 and south africa with through to the 3rd world cup final whiles agonizingly beaten in the semifinals for a 3rd time the springboks will return to yokohama on saturday to face an in-form and even side who knocked out the defending champions new zealand this means everything to us as a team you know we will come from different backgrounds and different everything
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and we know to so many people some focus on the look on the supporters you know it means a world to us we would love to win the world cup we will play a loss in them to win the final round but we they've got a job and stop now why go my goal the way so you never know england coach eddie jones who was watching in the stands will do his best to deny south africa it's a repeat of the 2007 final when. the springboks won if they do it again they'll pull the old black trek over to the 3 world cup trophy that it stops out 0. liverpool have scored a major win in the english premier league their unbeaten run continued on sunday with victory over tottenham the reds had to recover from a goal down to win this one they scored twice in the 2nd half but how it's all they're getting the winner from the penalty spot on 75 minutes liverpool now have a 6 point lead at the top of the e.p.l. i'm pleased but i expect as well that a game. as i love this is super good but it's just how football should look so.
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i should play against a really strong good organize sides with the threat constantly in your mind that each ball you lose will possibly end up in front of your own go. to have bounced back after getting battered by man city 51 in the champions league and they did so in a big way they crushed oden aisy who were reduced to 10 men 71 in syria on sunday colombian forward louis mariel was the star he scored a hat trick the victory means that a lot of test at 3rd in the table 3 points off leaders event. ac milan season just keeps getting worse though they lost again on sunday some quite comical defending lead to their downfall this time they were beaten 21 by roma it's their 5th defeat from 9 games and they set 12th in the table as for roma the result left them to 5th . mercedes driver lewis hamilton has won the mexican grand prix despite
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the victory though he'll have to wait until next weekend's us grand prix in texas to clinch his 6th formula one world championship the britons when in mexico city was his 10th this season and the 83rd of his career sebastian vettel came in 2nd with both us and 3rd. and emotional roger federer won the swiss indoors for a 10th time on sunday playing in his hometown of basel the world number 3 beat alex the menorahs 6262 he's been in blistering form during the tournament he didn't drop a set and was never pushed to a tiebreaker but perhaps more captivating than his victory was the post match ceremony. how could this be a most done i would have never thought died with this even 20. so the grateful dead could even when it wants to go on scones but this is very special for me. thank you and for women's world number 3 naomi osaka has made a winning start to her w t
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a finals campaign she beat pittsburgh in her 1st round robin match inch and then osaka taking it in 3 sets 764664 that's 11 straight wins now for the japanese she's looking to win her 4th title of the year. toyota is ot tunick clenched his maiden world rally championship crown on sunday be a sony and finishing 2nd behind teary knew of it in the rally spain becomes the 1st driver since 2003 to defeat either sebastian the up or sebastian o'shea across before season the out moto g.p. champion mark marquez extended his winning streak by claiming a dramatic victory at the australian grand prix maverick but now this one the same race last year and was on pole he led for much of the race but things went wrong for the yamaha writer as he crashed out on the final lap leaving his fellow spaniard mark has to secure his 5th one in a row and his 11th this season. well that's all your sport for now but we'll have
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more for you later. and that's about it so for me for this news i would say stay with us here on al-jazeera darren jordan is up with you next with more of the very latest. the latest news as it breaks if you can see that made on point mostly young people
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come here to protest against the taliban tactic with the police with details coverage was meant to be a chance for people from different walks of life to political affiliations to work together to shape their futures together from around the world but many people by physical new type of thinking over what the front pages represent is a much older woman slightly. a young male in. a lot of wendy says indication. when they have this opportunity. and the limits so the young girls both through secondary school with us from going to be able to stay and play that's one thing able to change have fun. meet the women in going out who are going places when it comes to education women make change on al-jazeera. also one of our biggest strengths is that we talk to normal everyday people we get them to tell their stories and doing that really reveals the truth
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people are still gathered outside these gates waiting for any information most of them don't know whether their loved ones are alive or dead or miami really is a place were 2 worlds meet we can get to washington d.c. in 2 hours we can get so on jurists in the rest of central america about the same time but more importantly is where those 2 cultures north and south america leads us to teach a great it's a very important place for all to do it's a big. world leaders won the fight against i still isn't over despite the death of its leader a back al baghdadi. hello i'm daryn jordan this is our 0 live from doha also coming up. celebrations in argentina as the country takes a turn to the left electing
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a law professor to be the next president. a state of emergency in california as wildfires rage forcing tens of thousands of people to flee the. unity thousands of people in lebanon and form a human chain across the country in support of anti-government protests. welcome to the program world leaders are warning the fight against eisel isn't over yet despite the death of its leader baghdadi france and britain say his killing in northwest syria is an important moment but they'll continue to work with allies in the middle east to defeat the group entirely white house correspondent kimberly huggett reports on a daring u.s. raid that ended in the death of the world's most wanted man. a car i'll bet daddy is dead in a rare sunday morning news conference president donald trump announced to the world
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the leader of i still had been hunted down and killed by u.s. forces he died like a dog he died like a coward trump says the u.s. confirmed the identity of abu bakr al baghdadi at the syrian compound minutes after he died using d.n.a. u.s. forces reportedly spent 2 hours at the site obtaining intelligence including eisel future plans well 3 children died in the raid 11 more were captured along with the small group of adults describing the raid in great detail from say u.s. special forces were met with gunfire as they descended from helicopters onto the northwest syrian compound where al baghdadi was hiding he was cornered in a tunnel where he detonated a suicide vest to avoid capture he died after running into a dead end tunnel whimpering and crying and screaming all the way and he had dragged 3 of his young children with him they were led to certain
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death. our big daddy had been under u.s. surveillance for weeks trump thank russia turkey syria and iraq for cooperation with the mission but he minimized the contribution of kurdish intelligence even as its kurdish fighters that for years helped the u.s. destroyer baghdad's caliphate trump says russia and turkey were even consulted in advance of the mission but not democratic leaders in the u.s. congress we were going to notify them last night but we decided not to do that because washington leaks like i've never seen before and i told my people we will not notify them until the great people are out not just in but out the u.s. defense secretary says the death of al baghdadi will be a devastating blow to eisele but countering the ideology will be more difficult but the president's supporters in congress believe this is a turning point the killing. is a game changer in the war on terror like
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a scene reminiscent of the raid ordered by us president barack obama an al qaeda leader osama bin laden in 2011 truck watched the mission from the situation room of the white house he was surrounded by the u.s. vice president defense secretary national security adviser and the u.s. military's joint chiefs of staff president trunk claims the death of isolator al big daddy is even more significant than president obama's killing of al qaeda leader osama bin laden it's a headline trunks likely to play up as he campaigns for reelection 2020 kimberly helped at al jazeera the white house. well the u.s. says the raid was carried out in berisha that's in northwestern syria there is just a few kilometers away from the turkish border trump says 8 u.s. helicopters took part in the operation which lasted for around 90 minutes al-jazeera as correspondent yourself was one of the 1st journalist to reach the scene of the raid. this is the house targeted by u.s.
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helicopters and they approached the site at midnight and sealed the area off before they stormed it one person was taken away others were killed in a car passing through was destroyed and u.s. forces also handed over 3 children to one of the neighbors and requested they take them far away and then come back after the operation was completed 7 dead bodies have been recovered so far this home was then bombed by u.s. helicopters accompanied by a recon plane and a plane this house a c. 2 a belong to. the people we were told by an eyewitness he bought the house 2 years ago the owner of this house was not the target the target was dirty as you can see the house is totally destroyed leveled to the ground the operation lasted for hours. well al baghdadi may not have been as well known john americans as a solid bin laden but his death is considered by u.s. officials as a game changer in the war on terror senator reports on how he became the leader of one of the world's most feared groups. it was july 2014 when the world got
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a glimpse of the man best known as abu bakar a bucket that the an iraqi whose real name is abraham a white ibrahim. he walked out of the shadows to declare an islam and state in iraq and the levant from the great mosque in the iraqi city of mosul he led friday prayers after naming himself calif for religious leader it was a show of power by an armed group which took over much of iraq's sunni heartland after the iraqi army all but collapsed 5 years later it was back daddy's state that collapsed i saw once controlled 88000 square kilometers of territory. stretching from western syria to eastern iraq it lost its last stronghold in syria in march this year weeks after back that he made his 1st appearance in 5 years putting to rest many unconfirmed reports of his death in a video the eisel leader wanted to show he was still in charge and along with his
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group survived the territorial defeat back that he was behind the group's creation an expansion eisel originated in al qaida in iraq. back then he became its leader in 2010 he then capitalized on the unrest in neighboring syria exploiting the security vacuum it started to capture territory and changed its name to islamic state in iraq and the levant before falling out with al qaeda leader ayman al-zawahiri i see now the challenge is al qaida not only in syria and iraq but for the leadership of what it calls the global jihad this struggle but that he was once a prisoner in a u.s. run jail in iraq he is believed to have been born near the iraqi city of samarra in 1971 and said to have a ph d. in islamic studies from an iraqi university giving him religious credentials it isn't known what role baghdadi played in recruiting arab and foreign fighters or in orchestrating attacks abroad there have been questions about his grip on power and
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reports of dissent within the group's leadership but the man who declared himself caliph the would be successor of the prophet managed to elude death and capture for years and even though i still state in syria iraq crumbled under his rule the group's goals are not defined by borders or one man its appeal comes from harnessing the grievances of sunday muslims in iraq syria and across the world so. argentina has voted for a new president amidst a worsening economic crisis opposition candidate backed often and is has won more than 47 percent of the vote compared to the president but it's a macro is 41 percent and i'm just campaigned on mockeries failure as president to stem poverty and inflation in his victory speech fernandes thanks opponent who conceded defeat with 85 percent of the votes counted was. by 1st words it had thanked the entire argentinean people who voted who lived and built
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a historic day for democracy that has put order and logic into argentina again thanks to everyone who voted for as all of those who. it is and supported is thank you for the commitment that you've demonstrated to truly build a supportive argentina in argentina of solidarity one that defends public education one that defends public health. but that being. your friend i want to congratulate president elect alberto fernandez i just talked to him for the great choice that people have made i'm voted him tomorrow to breakfast because he has to start a transition period please this is for argentina the orderly transition that brings tranquility to all arjan times because here the only important thing is the future and wellbeing of arjen times. has more now from what is ours. well the center of went outside a few fields with people celebrating chanting the return of the peronist party to
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power something that they're saying that in the end once again this election is confirmed the fight for social justice that the peronist party is known for we just heard elected president about a foot a man misspeaking about unity speaking to those who did not vote for him asking for their help saying that the times that are coming in argentina are going to be difficult ones especially because of the economic situation and this is something very important because there are many people in this country who are afraid of the comeback of the paralysed party of of the party or former president cristina fernandez de kirchner who's currently running who's currently vice president has recently been elected as vice president in that country so a lot of the from this message has also been for him we also heard president. talking about a peaceful transition of inviting about a call from memphis to have breakfast this monday with him in order to plan what they expect it will be
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a peaceful transition when the new president takes office on this very tense this have been very very difficult economic times for argentina times when people have been going to the banks changing their peer source for u.s. dollars because they do not trust in the banking system taking their money out the government is currently struggling with very high inflation poverty rates the possibility of a default choice strategic and most analysts and most economists say that there is a clear plan for the next months because the next president takes over in 2 months and it's necessary to know what measures the next president is going to take in order to bring some stability. bolivia's president has agreed to an order to have election results that spot week long protests as was named the outright winner of the presidential poll which would have given him a 4th term in power but the opposition has accused law is a fraud after 2 vote counts were halted holeman reports now from the 1st.
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a could build though in the powers a civil society meeting allowed by believe is constitution this one's been called by those angry over last sunday's election which gave 3 term president ever more oil is another outright victory the european union and the organization of american states but both expressed doubts over the electoral process and. leading opposition candidate carlos messer went further alleging fraud. toba 20th we express the most important right that we have the right to vote it's the maximum expression of individual and collective will and once again even morale is mistaking him self like so many other times wanted to rob us of the election. those here decided on a strike in the capital for monday to keep the pressure on the government protesters have already blocked roads for 3 days in the south of lapides a strike in the industrial hub santa cruz is now.

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