tv Seven Days In Beirut Al Jazeera January 14, 2020 9:00am-10:01am +03
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very simply nowhere to put all these people the individuals with children the low lifes in the back stories this place has become a complete trap you have to feel cheated listen to this in respects. hello there i'm mr di how with the headlines on al-jazeera talks on a permanent ceasefire in libya had failed to reach a breakthrough the head of the un recognized government fires also raj and war khalifa haftar were both in moscow for negotiations brokered by russia and turkey from lestat the us and reports. the aim of monday's meeting in moscow was to formalized a cease fire that started in libya on sunday 24 hours earlier russia and turkey invited fired outside ratch prime minister of the un backed government and warlord hafta to sign a more permanent truth that's aimed at paving the way towards formal negotiations
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to end the b.s. 9 year long civil war but after 7 hours of talks one signature remains missing to an emotion that was reached today we can report that a certain progress has been achieved and the chairman of the government of national of libya mr storage and the chairman of have consul of state mr methley has just signed it marshal shaft out of the comment of libyan national army and the president of libya and house of representatives and mr argue see this document positively and have asked for some extra time till to morrow morning to decide on what they want to sign it i hope their decision will be positive. the ceasefire was brokered by the president of turkey and russia in istanbul last week following a meeting with italy's prime minister busey epicanthic red chip tayyip erdogan announced he will be in berlin on january did 19th for an international conference aimed at ending the libyan conflict. even if you do use only
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in one day i believe a strong result from these dogs. must go to lay the foundation for the process turkish troops were recently sent to libya to help slow half the us 9 month advance on the capital tripoli in a complicated proxy war russian mercenaries together with the united arab emirates and egypt are aiding have to both russia and turkey say they are hopeful that after will signed a truth agreement on tuesday morning the long and complicated negotiations here in moscow show how complicated the conflict in libya is with the international conference due in berlin it's crucial that the truth agreement will be signed and sealed here in moscow 1st step fasten al-jazeera moscow. the u.s. is removing china from a list of countries it accuses of manipulating their currencies it's happening just days before they're expected to sign the 1st stage of a trade deal u.s.
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president donald trump has long accused china of keeping the gun at low levels to get an unfair trade advantage france and its partner nations in africa saheli region have agreed to unite their troops under one command to step up the fight against armed groups at a summit in southwest france the leaders of mali became a fast so nisha mauritania and chad also asked the u.s. not to pull troops out of the region. prelate the city. the priority is the islamic state of the greatest saher which doesn't prevent us from fighting against all terrorist groups but this is the main enemy because the most dangerous as we have seen to reach the subject of we are changing methods by implementing a joint military coalition between dot com and the joint forces of the g 5 and concentrating our efforts in the stone age he is president could soon be ruling by decree despite calls for his resignation 2 thirds of politicians in parliament have reached the ends of their terms after elections were indefinitely postponed back in
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october and that's allowed president john elway's to rule by decree with no government and no parliament an american man who'd been held in an egyptian jail for 6 years has died the u.s. government has called the death of mr africa's sam needless and avoidable the 54 year old jewel egyptian u.s. citizen was arrested in 2013 during a crackdown on protests against president faster l.c.c. the threat of what experts call a volcanic tsunami has forcing tens of thousands of people from their homes near the philippines capital manila tal volcano is in the middle of a lake and it's feared the underwater eruption could create destructive waves well those are the headlines the news continues here after al-jazeera wilde's do stay with us.
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have begun with my readings and study of the policy and strong. words from china about their dispossession and those. sell the something my house 70 years of the. castle ongoing process to session and i think you should ask me anything but my journey actually begins with. it is not move towards the hitam. oh. oh yes it was full of fish. it was a way they are i ever have i know what education is there a fish and. fish so there ya go.
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a place i would hurry to leave the next school wise and rain mixing them on the back. i don't wish i don't have a. yeah i don't much mind how can i know that i had a home to live on i'm sure i was young enough for me to throw i'll go along with the question how did nick we get shut up i don't think any shut off not even that shut up yeah i know but not a crime personally i went up. and listened to the. north side of the. not how i did there. i don't. even know what's on the ground so that i could be pretty and hummed and a 100 never would say i could have sucked because my ben-ami law.
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has you by the book another poem my home. will. now go out of the city. for 7 long good night. honey. i comes down with a lot of think about them being mafia a 100. 1000000 people on the beat i think i'm a set up but i'm enough of the man. i don't think i'm. a man and need. have been some. cool or. did. i just got big mistakes from it i'm 950 well i was all love. let's hear the small about man not going to school when he get high soon i know.
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i'm the way of posting him what does it boss think or thought of palestinian. you know. one just telling me that some people here the british people some of them may be here for it was a. children's all. living on your parents my parents my girlfriend yeah. she's scared of it. you know i want to see that this is you know the family stay long enough to make me feel welcome. and. it is a small place to have a home but it is a home and i just don't know insisted give me his room to sleep in. then
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i want to. know. yet of. that man. i mean i thought yeah now i'm not. well. and. also people coming in and out of the house must have seen at least 30 different people normal evening for them although when you start kind of zoom in it was going out and thinking where i am in the refugee camp with. with hide shoes. who's been been here for 70 years and. and he's been
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what. you know. the mark one of the big. guys good smart bad luck. but us now is a i me when i'm gone is it up forward lawyers that are. now here i have bad guy and . i'm there but. the big promise to him is there are wall or an absolute law in there. about i never quarrel but let in new balance those that are in a bad moment in my nana might value but enemies around madison we're going to hear. also a bit of. a . lot about of law.
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i need to fall to quit looking up and how to better. than after all i. had some of that is yet in. how to build. the helm of this almost half. yannick can talk a little and in a mash now to follow a lot of that i should. follow the info to see. if they. are she. on one side like you know sort of. brings me to the nursing home i shipped on the stars to tell me about his escape
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from palestine when he was a boy and the beginning of his life in the diaspora. here for a brief closing time the people of that they asked for show me that when they are good they can we live a life taken from them so by and the night. i think. i should done shows the rest of the story in the house i'm not the one month or one of. the head guy that you know might be like that but you should hear. that it's not a voice. and why not do was. to lose your i'm. sure what you have come to set that up big. or got a bit if they actually had been going to judge that i'm about to suck but i
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want to. be. mad to vote only if they. believe not have it make me get both. is that i'll bore you with 0 not by pressure but it now. not so not i do not know. well it like that but this was a big deal oh but what. we. haven't done i know a lot of pain. but that if i'm lucky and i. thought that you know i've been shot right now all that followed. in horror but listen to the stories of the catastrophe told to me by people who were children then. and have lived with their tragedy for 70 years. the effect of
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kind of a single business of missing if you're only one of the people that i was just saying it was going to somehow you know you got to sell you on. the job done and his friends tell me the sign is coming from europe committed this massacre these indiscriminate killings of innocent people not to native jewish people who had lived side by side with the muslims and christians for over 2000 is it was designed is to store the palestinian homeland and made the people of the homeless. and nobody didn't believe this and they say. that the nose is still at it and then you see it through to as you live now. and then what it will just move left and then off of the little moon is that man will have left and that it will not be. the ship that. he meant that is going to be shared is.
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mine and really has a will a ending the had that in it in so many little light. thing enough you know you know we go on this sunday here we go as a fellow student out of order the thing would have been did you think i did not and that i'm not. getting the amount of money i need to know much at that young enough . when i'm not having. the house set up i did not have a lot of money and i set up in the humberside both maybe in a sort of valley and i could look at about the sort of a sort of i live in my neck of national league but. the mountain was a kind of a number there was a kind of a hole. yet despite their pain there is a hope here the has growing and a belief in strength every year up to 70 years dispy pull of how that has. you know i'm not sure. there have be not a philosophy and. now. i'm putting this new
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even campaign finance how do i know just how little you know me and energy policy and it is a long long time that number of this week. 1 to kill return symbolic and i realize that a sense of purpose and belief we don't always have that yet put it that 100 yet not even. the end of it is that in a bit of a think you look at the people suggest that. i leave the center humbled by the suffering these people have been to hurt and continue to endure but also inspired by the greater resilience. like this our. bedroom.
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lebanon oh. oh. zaid is a torn. on the. number line for teen prepared food every day they sit and eat as a family and this is when most conversations happen this is their safe place. but the doing afraid they. put it in and leave it there ok. well i don't have many and i have it. it would only be a lot of the end. up in a document that you like and this oh yes well almost hello i have never. even looked on here you know. and when i saw the scene of it.
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sylvia my 2nd night sleeping here one moment is like a very happy intense emotional moment. then suddenly can be just very depressing realizing where your. old people santa felt like a very unique experience. to be with. and are maybe 2030. all palestinians. probably real or most of them who are in palestine for 94 to right. you get used to it but you don't. it's not a normal but no more live show. actually
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. ahmed was the one who challenge me to come here i want to know about him i want to see him in his world. and on the strength of a job done comes from his childhood and then expulsion from palestine he knows what he's waiting for why he endures what he does. but i wonder about the generation born in the camp.
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and the shows men are there is many skills one insist on making me a coffee at his local cafe. he has started to be a nurse but is not allowed to practice because he is a palestinian refugee from. his friends each of them with holds and dreams and possibilities i also thought it'd every step because their police to refugees. that go on go on. amid sings now that weddings inside that camp there is only way to provide for his young family. a millennial like a mechanic on will always. 'd have it on your. body or mind and. dining out. to justify doing that that you went into. just was. made was fortunate stud many of his friends did not have this chance.
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that was. something. ok that was. younger to deal. with a child inside that oh yes i wonder what the future holds for these young men how they spend time in. the dream of another life outside the town. this reminds me of how easy it was for myself my good friend jack to get a job. some things become possible for some purely because of where they were born jack joked working with disadvantage use in on them we were laughing at the time when he told us what the show was moment thank god you know it's terrible not that
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it would have had a letter that way but i know by that she was on. the other hand and i was just like just like hot spot i was like when he left us he was childish everyone else that was like that was the teacher was always a bit united how most. awkward that was oh i just took the joke i was was. i am happy for jack but right now remembering a privilege hurts. i .
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was prevented from realizing his dream of not a single but it does not stop him from volunteering his time with the young people of his town. what. is making a real difference in the life of these kids even while holding on to such a disappointment in the song. was what. will make me look at the hunt in a new light. me . with an eye on the. i try.
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that they were told about their own behavior false confession on al-jazeera. the. hello again i'm just as here today and with the headlines on al-jazeera talks on a permanent ceasefire in libya have failed to reach a breakthrough libya's prime minister fires also raj and world khalifa haftar attended the talks in moscow that have not yet met face to face a fragile truce brokered by russia and turkey came into force on sunday although there have been reports of fighting the u.s. is removing china from a list of countries it accuses of manipulating their currencies it's happening just days before they're expected to sign the 1st stage of a trade deal u.s. president i will trump has long accused china of keeping the u.n.
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at lower levels to get an unfair trade advantage france and its partner nations in africa say hello region have agreed to unite their troops under one command to step up the fight against armed groups at a summit in southwest france the leaders of mali became a fast mauritania and chad also wants the united states not to pull their troops out of the region. priority. the priority is the islamic state of the great is to her which doesn't prevent us from fighting against all terrorist groups but this is the main enemy because the most dangerous as we have seen to reach the subject of we are changing methods by implementing a joint military coalition between khan and the joint forces of the g 5 and concentrating our efforts in the stone swings haiti's president could soon be ruling by decree despite calls for his resignation 2 thirds of politicians in parliament have reached the end of their terms of the elections were indefinitely
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postponed in october and that's allowed president of an arm ways to rule by decree with no government and no parliament haiti is the poorest country in the western hemisphere and there have been violent protests in recent months an american man who'd been held in an egyptian jail for 6 years has died the u.s. government has called the death of mr f. a cast them needless and avoidable the 54 year old a jewel egyptian u.s. citizen was arrested back in 2013 during a crackdown on protests against president fatah el-sisi the threat of what experts call a volcanic tsunami is forcing tens of thousands of people from their homes near the capital manila tel volcano is in the middle of a lake and it's fear that the underwater eruption will create destructive waves well those are the headlines now it's back to al-jazeera wild.
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money. that. it is 6 am and the time that luke john how job done those great granddaughter has to wait if she's to try and reach the owner of school on time. i walk with her as she makes her way through the camp to the place where the bus will because. this is education for the children of the come this is what school means.
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i feel like we're standing in a war zone. as we wait for the bus that no one seems to know how long it will be before it comes to our. there is no shelter a bus stop or seat for the children to sit on if their legs are tired. there is no electronic board to let us know when the next bus will arrive. and the only thing for sure is that there will be more than 6 minutes between buses. but. i wonder if i would have had the determination when i was 8 years old.
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i wonder how many people this clinic must provide for. each child each mother has a story that stretches over countless shadows of despair war and most. everyone else face the realities of dispossession and the refugee. i was telling me. oh. oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh believe me i'm. sure it was.
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you know yeah oh yeah i want to know if this is the only. clinic in the county yes is the only one this and this serving 20000 people. with a lot of 1000 photos for this 10 year this is. or said yes or no yes i yes something official policy yes. the influx of syrian refugees has doubled the number of people the clinic must now provide for the people with the least have been the only ones opening the doors to the needy. the good news is that her job done was just caught a cold and will recover but good news is seldom separated from bad here. and her job done learn some news he was fearing. the only harm done to. them and my whole of the mother will see the foster. parent on the.
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nothing but hon but those jewels the 7 year. joints are coming little early out of the left now the one that knowledge can be a gas have anything you can under and avoid on one day in my home not for. what. name it means 2 years i wonder how sure may so strong his siblings killed in a civil war and her mother to buy a car at the entrance to the camp after finishing her work as a cleaner. a lawyer from have. called my work not so long how about
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a normal. american i must soon enough the must supply him down another celestial someone how long the 24. it's hard for the parents to see their children growing up here knowing that they would have to face a life without any rights a citizen. up until now have seen on the surface how not to stuff for them but tonight for the 1st time there is a tension in the house to reveal some something much deeper. what . do you see.
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with. this man now on trial you know yes he is a failure of it having almost all of his roof and none of the cologne forces i modify lawgiver solution say well how about why to me how fast enough and understood had now. my finances myself. as i my life and sensation is among them that message and also i will say on the law in israel you some of them are. in muncie and look at all of us they will know. how many of you many good question here now. how generation seeing. while i cannot there live many. of it the loss of ali oh he.
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understood i never thought others at the mclaughlin part of a whole lot of thought all of us fought off my ob well doc but no i thought out especially a little of the cold the rattle of the lot of that of a lot of moustache. no one the less about the love the lot. i don't know what that about mustache lairs oh look learn it going to put a lot of them on both fall off then it let it float then the moron moustache will honk you have money a lot more thought of a foot moustache from a lock was thought of more like a headline lot of headlines how about other moustache form of auto on the stash well now mama thought it. less than a year for us there and another bit of no i love to death after
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i have not seen this hurt the nominee for now i know to what depths of despair existence in this camp can bring a man. the . was. the camp is no longer story for me pictures i can see in a book or refracted to me from the t.v. screen from which i'm removed and can remove myself a tiny moment the cam is in me. i wander through the camp and the images imprinted in me forever beneath the deadly electrical wires cutting across the sky lines and in closing the trail of streets. that are. posing much the camp is real and the kindness and generosity welcoming.
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the child. now. as i was wondering one day i remember my being caught by a house in one dusty street the kind it was quite beautiful on the outside it was called in sun human. rooms filled with artistic projects in a way strange at all odds with the stark and harsh reality of the camp i wondered if this were some museum some funded art center for the privileged i learned from naama the chairman of insight on that this was actually a drug rehabilitation center. and all funding came to the center and it was built upon the ruins of a prison a remarkably small number of drug offenders live in the community number tells me but for them the center has proved to be the way back to the community. for the
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our people from our. photo you'll feel your visit to what it is 30. to big for us but it doesn't ish to come to all of them. thank you very much thank you but. my journey has been a journey of self discovery as i walk home without mad i realize our happy i am to be coming to the door there are only 6 days ago i approached that trench and uncertainty. i love drinking tea with the family and helping to be alone 13 with the food i love the sound of the children and seen them smile and laugh. i want to be their advocate i want to make what
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difference they can want everyone to feel what i felt and to see what i've seen. one thing that they kept telling me is that we're just we're just human like everyone else and they just want to live a normal life and. they kept emphasizing that you noted they will return one day and that will happen and so although they feel that. there is a huge injustice being committed against them but they're still not giving up on on on on seeking this is their goal which is to to go back to palestine and to to live that it's such a depressing situation name just one roll out how nastily can and i'm breath in it it's like a great board of string it's got into such a mess the last hours. a human misery is just
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a. bunch we're more annoyed with so much that they should be ignored. by international. coverage and international opinion you know it's very very hard to get an airing for this subject to a leader and that's why one of the things i wanted to ask from this meeting is. if this in this parliament would be so important if we could have perhaps a debate on the issue of palestinian refugees if we could have. issues being more at the forefront it would be very important to you to the people living in and the refugee camps in lebanon and elsewhere and especially. as a british citizen t.v. they remind me that britain has. a special responsibility it's. the to parliament ariens journey tongue and thomas shepherd we're keen to
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listen to how should the story and stories from the camp. but i realize how complicated the palestinian issue is. whenever you meet palestinians in the caps or anywhere else you always get positive messages from men they're always you know arranging things doing things having festivals carry on their lives i. met children the children that education education education that's most wonderful thing that's very positive very positive. and i'm going to let that culture die. but.
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in history where a family is like back to hard to build a shop to print kick ass in palestine who are driven from their homes in prosperous farms 70 years ago and have been living in camps and temp accommodation in lebanon since then and is he aware that the lebanese government didn't continues to restrict palestinians right to what prohibits them from ending property and refuses access to health care and education leaving them dependent on roads who have diminishing funds can he really be content to let this continue for another 70 years or will the palestinians be a lot of the right of return to their homeland as prescribed in international law. i mean scale from something. to the world stage as a paralympic champion to be i want to save
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a medal for the 1500 meters and the bronze or the $800.00 and the design to work on the sea i went knocking on doors making it a job so i was interested in immunology studies that led to international recognition as a global leader in the generative medicine 2 inspiring journeys of human endeavor arabs abroad the paralympian and the brown make up on al-jazeera. hello that most of a conditions now across much of the arabian peninsula the heavy rain of the last couple days kidwell out of the picture but to the north we have seen some snow in some areas particularly into pakistan this is quest and quite so has received over a meter of snow in just 24 hours it has proved deadly these weather conditions and tam which is about 6 degrees below the average it is set to care as we go through the next couple of days still a few snow flurries around but sunny into southern pakistan it is warm and sunny 22
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the high temperature in karachi now one of the washout could develop through the gulf as we go through tuesday late in the day and this rain light is a pop up again by wednesday so taking a few showers across into dubai on into muscat and in fact images in muscat about 7 degrees below the average for this time of year meanwhile in doha it'll feel colder than that 20 celsius the winds picking up as we go through the middle of the week so we taping the top off that high of 20 that we had down into southern africa now being very warm into the southern point of south africa cape town was in a bit more activity 3 more eastern sections this is where we've been saying want to 2 shots and thunderstorms similar story on choose day widely unsubtle across much of madagascar some heavy rains and warming up still wednesday a 35. talk to al-jazeera we were told to get a lot between russia has this been addressed by turkey we listen what is the
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proposal of spain for a couple on you know we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter no 20. no breakthrough what tungsten rush on a permanent ceasefire in libya and now we also have a buildup of forces loyal to warlords really for have to. come fully back to boyer watching al-jazeera live from my orders in doha also coming up the u.s. removes china from its list of karen c. manipulators ahead of a signing of a deal to end of a trade war up to a 1000000 people arish evacuated from iran of ok now in the philippines as the risk of a violent eruption grows. this was america. and 21 saudi
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