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with big open for software, we can trade or money without banks or government award winning filmmaker toast and huffman looks at all sides of the complex crypto crypto bit going no change in the internet on out. sarah the. ready news this is al jazeera. ah hello and welcome. i'm pete adobe. you're watching the news. i live from my headquarters here in hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the us pilot, the pressure on e. c o. p are demanding further action. so in the crisis, in degree with millions displaced and in desperate need of aid. as israel rejects un, calls for an independent investigation and possible war crimes in garza,
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the reality on the ground is all too clear for the displaced hong kong media tycoon . jimmy lie a sentence yet again. his role in the 2019 anti paging protections also had fatal politics. why so many regional candidates in mexico's local elections a being killed? i'm john ross. go with the japanese official fund to extend the state of emergency and with less than 2 months ago, the limping organizes lead to travel with full confidence to gain. ah, the united nation is top refugee agency has expressed its growing concerned about the crisis in ethiopia as northern te gray region, there are reports, hundreds of refugees have been taken from displacement camps by soldiers. this display,
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it's increasing pressure from the united states. you therapy as government to bring about an immediate end to the violence or face harsh sanctions. alan fisher reports now from capitol hill fighting glucose to the c o. p. s degree region 6 months ago . if you'll be in trips back by allies, the inner tree and army claimed the t great people's liberation front was behind the tax on easy o, p and military bases. u. s. s. in the us government has a strong ally in the horn of africa, but is growing frustrated at the scale of the fighting. the senate foreign relations committee was told, the situation is her epic. with thousands dead. we estimate that there are approximately 2000000 internally displaced persons, 63000 refugees, and 5200000 people in urgent need of assistance. the united states condemns and the strongest terms, the brutal killings, sexual violence, including gang rape, forced removals, wanton destruction of civilian property. and there is a stock warning,
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the war could spark ethiopia as far as famine in more than 40 years in ki gray. after more than 6 months of hostilities, approximately $5200000.00 people are in need of assistance out of a total population of $6000000.00. approximately 2000000 of them are children. joe biden wants me to cease by the senate has unanimously called for the withdrawal of if you will be in troops, secretary of state antony blank and says what is happening in the grey amongst 2 ethnic cleansing. but with testimony of pitiless sexual assaults as well. the un isn't ready to declare war crimes are being committed just yet. we are acutely aware of the need to determine whether the conduct meets the legal standards for across the primes and we are really, and we are acutely waiting for that determination. we haven't any of us. we believe in fact, these are war crimes and crimes against humanity. so and i understand the concerns
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of such a designation, but we cannot turn blindly away when such things happen in the world. yoyo has been one that faces strong economic sanctions if the fighting continues, but it has dismissed us interference in its internal affairs. us invoice to the region is headed back the next week, hoping strong messages from washington. white force a change on the ground island fisher. i'll just see the capitol hill. well, the red cross as people integrate are at risk of severe long some food shortages ahead of the planting season, falling essential, such as seed, and fertilize and running low. the organization is providing supplies to nearly 40 villages across the region, but the constant threats of violence means working on the land has now become difficult about winning. since october 25th, we've been living in fear how children are suffering. we are fearful. whenever we hear the sound of to die and we all run thinking it's gunshot,
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we run to the hills and mountains where the situation has heard us a lot. we all left her homes with nothing, and our children have been exposed to different diseases. there's no school, all the children and women are hiding in the mountains. well, about a quarter of all schools in the field is to great region have been damaged by the conflict that's according to a report from human rights watch. it's documented attacks by all sides. the group accuses government troops of using a high school as a military base witness is also reported seeing troops bringing women into the school who would leave badly beaten days later. latisha beta is the human rights watch, one of africa director and one of the report authors. she says they called on the if you appeal government to stop the practice of occupying schools. what our records shows is that who are warring parties have been implicated in attacking, pillaging,
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but also occupying schools across the p k region. now we hone in on one particular school, which is a very historic school in the capital of the region mckinley, which is the actually your hominy school, where we basically find, found that the monks and on 2 separate occasions, ethiopian government forces occupies the score. but not only be occupied it, they 40 find it, they used it as a key watchtower and based in the capital mckelly. but they also destroyed a lot of property and find it and pillaged much of the property in the school. so this is not only an impact on school children's ability to receive an education now, but also has a much longer term impact on school children's ability to, to, to receive the education they've been missing for the last 6 months. part of this is obviously going to be insuring accountability for the abuses which these
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communities have seen happen. as i said, there is a real fear of returning to school because forces that have abused and have destroyed the schools. often around, russian aviation authorities have an answer that any flight from europe that avoids bell russian air space may have to wait longer to land. many airlines steering clear a bell roost after the 4th landing of a passenger jet admins last week by the roof of accused facing a bomb threat in order to arrest a journalist who was on board. the e. u has imposed sanctions on bellows, but russia is standing by it. ally rory challenge is across that for us. this our here on the news out of london. where is the shipping up to be a kind of a tit for tat situation here? well, it's looking that way, all day the russians aren't framing and that kind of language. the context of this is that over the last few days, a couple of airlines at france and the austrian airline have actually had flights
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that were supposed to be going to russia. basically denied access to russian air space because they were going outside of better russian air space and therefore had changed the established flight path. and the russians had not granted them permission with those change flight pause. now the russian ideation or authority rosa is saying that what's your pin airlines can now expect is that they will have delays in the approval of these modified flight pause. they're saying that this is essentially a technical issue. the kremlin is saying this is a technical issue that will not be how this is interpreted in european capitals. they will see that this is a political response from russia to what is essentially a political situation regarding one of its key allies, better race. the,
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the kremlin has said that it welcomes an investigation into the incidence that kids all of this off that was there, that the good force landing of the plane from athens to vilnius in minutes, can the detention arrest of this better russian dissidence. now that the carpenter said that they welcome the said an investigation from the international aviation authority into that incidents, but it doesn't ones and he doesn't want to have will leave the investigations running him up because the criminal says to me, pasco says that the person can get the information directly from the source, which is alex lucas shanker, the president of batteries, who is on his way to russia at this moment to have a meeting with putin in the and city of saatchi. rory, thanks very much. rory challenge correspondent, they're falling that story out of london, friday. prayers being held at one of his long, holiest sites, the ox, the most compound in east jerusalem. that's in stark contrast to the violent scenes
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from a week ago before a sci fi was agreed between israel and hamas. let's bring in our correspondent unit . i'll see you who's in god's forest here on the news. you know what's expected today after friday press well, hi peter. today is it's been over 2 week now or a week now the 1st week, the fire. we're witnessing a couple of events today after the friday prayer in the afternoon where the break gates are going to have a been or a ceremony military ceremony, as it has been coal, where they are going to present new weapons and rockets, they have launched the previous war or at this war they just ended, and i remember you jervis, that is going to be in the central of the god,
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the trip. so basically this event that we are witnessing and we have been witnessing such events. also. in this past week, i'm going to continue to happen the event send a strong message from hamas and then break it to the people that they are and try to build the relationship between the more every. there are many of these there, but he's the owner. the people who have been killed in the war and they paid tribute to them and appreciation. and this just a very strong bonding message between the people. d you know, as you say, it's a week on since the start of the ceasefire. is there an acceptable level of tension or skirmishes on both sides here? so both sides can say the ceasefire is still intact. it is still holding.
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well, yes the there it is. it is a week now, but until now we've been messages from both sides, both can mess and israel, refilling to the fire as a very fragile one, especially that have mastered to the spark that ignited the war in these really put the tory mean that mosque and what, what has been happening in the neighborhood and discharging the mosque and what has been happening there is still continuing and this is what sin, why and while they have been receiving to the date that this may actually why, again, i know they're just condition in the coming days, so and also as long as the aid is not entering in how it is supposed to enter this, all supposed great amount of tension and caused an escalation in the upcoming
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period. so we're hoping that the understanding would be for enough as going to open and the aid and the fuel and the reconstruction process to begin this. fragile call becomes hunger. okay, believe it there, thanks very much. human human said, i'll just correspond that in gather the un human rights council is to investigate potential war crimes during the 11 day conflict between israel and hamas. it will look into allegations of abuse on all sides across the occupied territory. and israel palestinians welcome to move, but israel called it shameful. christian salumi reports now from the un in new york, as palestinians in gaza. look for away forward amid attend, sees fire with israel. the un human rights council is looking back at the conflict and how it played out. the organization of islamic cooperation along with palestinians requested an investigation into possible violations of international
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law. a masses, indiscriminate rocket fire into israel was a clear one. according to high commissioner for human rights, michelle bash lay, but she says israel's response which killed 254 people, including 66 children, might also qualify as a war crime. despite is well cleaned, the menu is building one hosting arm group or be used for military purposes. we have not seen evidence in this regard. such like re serious concerns of wild compliance with the principal distinction and proportionality under international. the council voted 24 to 9 to open investigation. israel however, refuses to participate another shameful day for the you and human rights council, which not only defamed democracy trying to protect its people. but it, what washes
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a brutal genocidal terrorist organization that don't only indiscriminately attacks is ready civilians, but abuses palestinian civilians in gather using them as human shields. the u. s. who secretary of state recently visited the region and other western allies, did not support the move saying it, threatened to imperil recent progress towards peace, but the palestinian authority in mos welcome the move. my head out of those are what happened in the gaza strip is a fully fledged war crime that the world watched happened on their television. now we need a further step to be taken, which is to actually punish the occupation, but away from the politics. many see this investigation as important for shutting light on the ongoing struggle of palestinians under occupation. what has come up and this coming up in this, you guys council is the tackling an investigation of what is called the root causes of the recent round of bivens. and these are the institutionalized discrimination and the method oppression that israel imposes on palestinians. this is the heart of
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whether it's happening right now. the united nation has been down this road before on israel and palestine since 2005, the human rights council has had 9 sessions on the situation in gaza. and while israel sees this as bias, others in the international community see it as evidence that something has to change. kristen salumi al jazeera the united nations, the un asking for 95000000 dollars in an emergency appeal for garza to cover humanitarian needs the following 3 months. the money is mainly for rebuilding hospitals and schools and sewage and water facilities. hundreds of people in indonesia rallying in support of palestinians protest is advancing the israeli occupation of palestinian territory, having multiple protest in recent weeks, many urging the us to support palestine similar ahead here on the news for you, including molly's military. since the pain transitional leaders have been freed,
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but there's no sign of them. and graveyards in iran are running out of space. destination struggles to cope with a growing corona virus death toll also had mentioned the city and chelsea arrive in portugal for the champions. the final with a country relaxing. pandemic rules for the english fans that's coming up in sport with the job in about 30 minutes. ah, the hong kong media, i couldn't jimmy lie has been given another prison sentence for taking part in n t paging protest in 2019 the pro democracy activist and 1000000000 air is already serving a 14 month jail term on similar charges. 7 of the leading activists will also sentence last assets were frozen this month. and paging national security laws, katrina, you has more now from aging. the sentence handed down this 14 months in prison was for protests who took part in october 2019 and that protest was opposing communist
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party rule. the 70th anniversary of its rule here in china. but he was already serving a jail sentence the earlier protest. so this now will extend his term in jail by about 6 months. and jimmy wasn't the only one sentenced to day on those. on friday, there were about 9 others, also handed down sentences including formal, lo make albert home. and they were given sentences from ranging from 12 months to 18 months and to given suspended sentences. but this is certainly not the 1st time jimmy ly is going to face court. he's due again in june. actually he faces a raft of other charges. also illegal assembly charges, but also more concerning lay charges under the national security will. and if found guilty of these charges, he could face life imprisonment. now trying to really does seem to be making an example of jimmy ly. this is a spectacular fall from grace for him. he's
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a 1000000000 are millionaire, like a 1000000000 a tycoon who started the poor democracy newspaper. apple daily. he also founded very successful clothing chain. and really, the chinese government seems to think that he's some sort of traitor, threat to the peace and stability in hong kong. and we've seen his assets frozen earlier this month than just this week. also backs dealing in his accounts were warned not to touch his accounts. otherwise they 7 years in jail. and he is the person of international affairs committee of the democratic party of hong kong, and formerly a member of the city legislative council. she's calling on the international community to keep their focus on hong kong. i feel very sad, of course, to see so many of my colleagues being given such long sentences. well, they admitted to taking part in an authorized assembly. but it was peaceful. they never corner on the participants to resort to violence or go up caused me to on
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that day. they were things of violence, but they did not call for that. and it's very sad that they are given such long sentences. i want the international community to know that when hong kong we will continue to struggle. so human rights. so rule of all personal safety democracy in, in i don't to be very, very difficult circumstances with our being taken away. many people are very afraid of getting arrested and thrown into prison. that is hanging over and it's, it's not necessary. so boss majority of the hong kong p. c. o. just one trying to on. the problem is, i know this is joined under basic know back i will freedom. right. know,
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this is what we will continue to fight. so the west african regional block echo was just calling an emergency meeting to discuss the political crisis in molly, after the army overthrew the interim president. and the prime minister, the military says the 2 men have been released from detention after agreeing to resign. but neither of them has actually been seen. nicholas hark has more now from the capital amaco. molly's president, bowing down, had it coming, says, but your button jara, 9 months after taking power. the security social and economic situation is getting where he says after a 3 day detention at the military camp in county, the pm and president announced their resignation with emily. t jones had now claimed they've been released. the president bondo needed to go for the sake of the country. they seem incapable of running the nation's affairs, taking incoherent decisions in the lead up to the pm in president's arrest. the country's largest trade union organized nationwide strikes and the government was
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accused of failing to address their grievances among those protesting is teacher get a. we met him in 20193 years on his demands for what he calls. decent wages have still not been met. members, calories, and what we want is a government that delivers the promises made up. and if they don't, we will protest, even if it means the downfall of the government has just before the agenda over through president k, last august, crowds looted homes of politicians and destroyed the national assembly in the national assembly and just throw away. we cannot film it because its being guarded by the military. government has become a symbol of not the rule of law, but rather read and corruption with many here. believing that elected officials well off the back of the modem. people, instead of protecting the interest that would be in the military june,
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his action has drawn international condemnation. the west african body echo was direct and sanctions. as molly delved into a deeper crisis in its struggle to fight off armed groups, young mountains are upset with their leaders, inability to lead its ameliorating to see the way our military is acting in a country at war. our county should be fighting under frontline for a country not for government positions. 60 years after gaining independence from frowns, molly is still dependent on french and un troops to ensure security that the state has so far failed to provide. gara is among those millions who see in this crisis an opportunity to bring back a strong state that works not against but for the peaceful. meantime, he says some sacrifices have to be made and nicholas joins us live here on the news from the capital bama coat. and so nick, the military says the prime minister and the president of free,
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and yet nobody's seen them. that's right, peter. we only have the military as word from for, for it, because since they were released, according to the statement made by the military, from the camp of cathy, which is where we stand right now. just 24 hours ago. we haven't seen them. there has been no official statement made neither by the what we, the former president of transition by and nor by the prime minister woke to our one . we know they've been driven to their houses of official residents under escort and are being held or rather guarded by the security forces. the core of the military unit. that's that, that's led by the vice president. i see me going up. he says he's not the president because according to the charter of transition, he cannot be the president, the president has been, has to be chosen by the on the, the chart, the council for national transition. however,
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he says she is the chief of that transition. peter and what are the possible sanctions that we're discussing in a can? what impact might they have? what the possible sanctions will be discussed on sunday when the heads of states the west africa will meet now. they have put in sanctions when there was the crew. last august, which involved closing off the borders and freezing any transactions between neighboring countries and that has a crippling effect. not necessarily on the military, but on ordinary molly and we're already suffering from the insecurity situation. but today ad ca, tv, the present? well, the, i see me going to the vice president or the head of the transition as he called himself, will be meeting with the political parties to nominate a new prime minister. now he's calling for, for someone from the civil society or from the opposition to join the have the government of transition. and that's going to be
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a real test and see what type of sanctions will come out and what the reaction will be from the international community. but make no mistake, the international community are angry. the fact that this is the most expensive, a $1000000000.00 a year, and the deadliest un peacekeeping mission. and you have 5000 french troops. international troops come from frowns to germany, to, to great britain on the ground, allowing this to happen in this country. well, that has not gone down well with the international community and they have the tools to, to, to cripple or to, to, to affect the, the rule of the me going to and we'll see what happens next after nomination is made for a new civilian government of transition, peter nicholas, thanks very much. nicholas hock, the chinese life from germany has officially recognized a committed genocide in namibia and has agreed to pay financial support. german forces were ordered to exterminate the herrera and nama peoples after an uprising
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against colonial rule. in the early 20th century, around a 100000 people are believed to have been killed. after 5 years of talks, germany did rule out reparations, but agreed to provide $1300000000.00 in aid for development projects. there appears of an oil spill as rescue boats battle of fire on board a container ship of the coast of slang co, which has been burning for the past 8 days. and still the fire was started by a nitric acid leak on board. the ship high winds of the difficult to put it out. still to come here on the news for you, the dead missing and the main why calls for police reform. a growing louder in columbia for a month of antique government protests and thousands tenets on the street opal anthea to celebrate their teams, 1st hero police title that's coming off with joe in sport in 20 minutes. ah
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hello, the skies are ripening up nicely now across western parts if here. so some welcome sunshine coming back in here and they will warm over the next couple of days. not thanks to this area of high pressure, just squeeze in the cloud and the rain out of the way. there is a fair bit of rain further east. we will see some heavy down pools there into that western side of russia just pushing down across ukraine into romania and also into bulgaria. russia shouts to around the baltic. states lamphier, auto racing, some shower shower's in poland and also into the northern parts of germany. but large, you find a tri across the u. k. one or 2 shall close western parts there into the, the irish sea. but these showers will get squeezed out of the way by our area of high pressure. and it looks like a pretty good thank holiday weekend here actually with warmer weather to come to move into next week. so fantastic news. there will be some showers down at southern
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parts of france. northern areas of spain, looking good for the football in portugal on saturday. will seem fine and dry weather into central passed by the states, but a few showers over towards austria and the wet weather continuing a little further east across the maddest fine and dry, warm and sunny, that worn, stretched across northern parts of africa and the showers. the season she was now doing quite nicely for west africa. ah ah, welcome to portal your gateway to the very best to volunteer there. an online content that you may have met. a new program that this for our platforms makes the connections and presents a digestible scene, each the award winning online content on their audience portal with me founder gatlin coming soon on now to 0.
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the us refugee agency sense is deeply concerned by reports that hundreds of people have been taken by soldiers from camps in ethiopia, in northern te grey region. the u. s. is wanting sanctions against the government could be imposed. the russian aviation authorities say any flights from europe that avoid bella, russian as space, may have to wait longer to land. many airlines are being clear of fellows after the 4th landing of a passenger jet admins last week and the hong kong media. thank you and jimmy life has been given another prison sentence for taking part in n t h in protest in 2019 the pro democracy enter this, the billionaire is already serving in 14 sentence on the similar charges more than 80 candidates for next month. local elections in mexico have been murdered. the president blames criminal gangs in his 1st report from the area out as it was john holeman reports now from mitchell con state on the drugs cartels and the gangs of fighting for control when, when
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a local candidate come away in mexico's film, the videos to start his campaign, he didn't expect that those shot summed up the major issue in the biggest elections in mexican history in a little more than a week. most positions in the country will be voted on minus the presidency and criminal groups of fighting to get their candidates into power, wiping out rivals. there have been more than 80 politicians killed during the campaign or going to come up with i was, this is a truck of memo valencia running for mayor of morelia on a security platform. he wasn't in it the that he himself was accused of involvement with the car. so when he was a mere one of many cuz most violent regions, 8 years ago, he maintains that the clean governance is all but impossible. i want to keep us in
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and they are, but as soon as they got their municipalities with 3 cartels operator, imagine a life of an official there between a rock and a hard place. finally, on the one hand, the presence of really dangerous criminal groups and on the other, the difference the authority of that could go from many of the most violent parts of the country. but politicians are just victims. they can be benefits deciding with the criminals to power money in certain regions. it can seem like everyone's in on the game. those questions arose again when it emerged the candidate for the ruling party. marina, the measure of the town of, with humble, was wanted by the us drug enforcement agency, the d. e a. we went, that was kim. why is that exactly? why i'm on that list. i don't know, but i think it's because of a situation that my father lived 3 once upon a time. i deny categorically that i'm a criminal but were helpful to you. does recognise the criminal groups have
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a grip of politics in his state? i. there are many public official specifically michoacan that have looted the municipality, and that directly linked to other criminal groups whoever gets into office a mix because violent hinterlands is likely to feel the threat and lu, organized crime that can only be bad news to democracy. mexico citizens on your home and i'll just meet your account and you can watch the plenty of john holman's news, special, the full report, living in mexico's killer zone, that's at 1930 as gmc this sunday may the 30th here on out to 0 last day with our story, we're bringing in falco and sees a senior mexico analyst with the international crisis group. he joins us from a broken in germany, falco and welcome to the news out. it's this violence up and down mexico getting worse. getting even having more of an impact because this election is so very big
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we are seeing unfortunately a continuity in terms of the overall violence. we are in mexico on a plateau and a high plateau of overall killings and a criminal competition over territory markets. power have also found their entry into electoral cycles during the past cycles. already. we have seen a high pro violence, high profile and competition between competing criminal outfits who are buying for influence overstayed institutions and invest into prospective office holders in order to augment or maintain that influence. and this electoral cycle has been non different unfortunately because the necessary bulwarks, the necessary protections to keep that from happening have not been introduced. does that mean that lessons off the back of violence during other election campaigns have not been learned? or perhaps they've chosen not to learn the lessons that you have to
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ask for each specific case essentially. but we are seeing a vicious cycle in the sense that during elections and outside of elections, there is repeat criminal influence. and then when you have this influence within institutions, when you have the private interest running the show in institutions and making the decisions, there are great incentives not to take the pertinent measures in order to step up transparency to step up, accountability and create more perfect institutions. because those sport actually serve the public interest and not those private, including criminal interests and staying with that idea of accountability and transparency. is that why in opinion poll off or opinion poll mexican voters, do not trust the government, their institutions, their local, or their federal police forces? mexicans have learned to live on a very precarious conditions off state rule of imperfect stage rule in which you over the past decades beat under nominal democracy or before during the one party
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system. the authoritarian system at world mexico for 71 years until 2000 at so many different counters. so many batt encounters that most citizens have built up sort of a cynical stake, a still cynical approach to institutions and effectively do not trust the system such anymore in its current shape. who do ordinary law abiding people, turn to then in a country where extreme levels of violence and extreme acts of violence sending out signal stay from the drugs cartels. you know, there was a rafter, a space of beheaded bodies being found down holes and wells and water facilities. up until about 18 months ago. who do people turn to if they are used to living in a culture in a country where those extreme levels of violence are just kind of folded through
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the mosaic of everyday life? yeah, that's the problem. there are no guilt a turn into, especially when you live when you were brought up, when you have no way of escaping except perhaps making a run to the united states or some other safe areas. but when you are inserted into these high conflicts, conflict settings, touch with mutual con, which we just saw. you get to choose between a rock and hard place are only bad solutions, a local, know this. but sometimes, and that is one of the core problems facing governance in mexico. these days, sometimes criminal groups, nominal criminal groups provide better security than the state of able or willing to ok. we have to leave it there. falco and many thanks for joining us from brooklyn. there in germany, thanks very much for having me. it is exactly a month since the start of anti government protest in columbia. what began as demonstrations against tax reform have widened into a campaign for social justice. and the 17 people have died and the security cracked down and more than 100 others are missing. that's prompted growing calls for police
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reform. and it's under run. pietro reports now from bulger, top speed, nearly done, or somebody turner on public safety scheduling. it's 6 surgery, a may 1st, he was hit by a gas canister shot by columbia, controversial ryan police, causing him 22 fractures and the loss of an eye, a shaft in training. he was out protesting when the police began setting off to your gas. joel, don't meet our grown widow. i started filming, and shooting when one of them sees me names directly at me. yes. shooting straight up my face. i don't, i was just filming, i was matching peacefully and i actually, it was the 1st match i'd ever attended. this video shows him unconscious being carried off in a car to a hospital where they saved his life. i. li, 1700 people have been injured in clashes with security forces since the protest began on april 28th. the government that's so far, confirmed 17 dead,
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but that number is believed to be much higher as more than 300 have been reported. missing. professors wrote the word this appeared in giant letters along one of the main avenue, a cry for help that has remained insert police abuses turned what started out as an anti tax protest into a rallying cry for a more just society and called for police reform. as we were filming clashes in bogota, dozens of residents came out of their homes to berate the police. in the same, the protesters showing just how deep the distress stores the institution has gone out of the base. yet until they columbia defense minister survive the know, confidence both in the senate insisting that the police respects protocols. if this is your most, think this fund encourages us to keep working for a security force,
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placement and soldiers that are admirable for many. the problem is that columbia police force has long been used to fight left wing. yes, drug traffickers and paramilitaries in the war torn country. and now it's treating civilian protesters as battlefield enemies. they called me and police function and the, the umbrella and supervision of the minister of defense like the army and the navy internal reforms that will guarantee in the future. and it different type of fully disable to fulfill its role without committing abuses from pablo says they should make amends. it only because there is no recognition that the police are causing ham, that they are killing people, shooting indiscriminately. they should at least say that, sorry, or people will not back down. meanwhile, victims like one pavlo are left carrying the human cause is fighting for the rights
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in columbia for the rest of their lives. allison. and just with that as a by john has the same 6 armenian soldiers along as west and border, the latest in a series of escalations since last year's war between the 2 neighbors. as about on described them as a sabotage group. armenia says they were carrying out engineering work when they were surrounded and captured. the u. s. is calling for their release the conflict last year. so as a by sean take control of parts of the disputed disputed and are going to cut about reach and driving out ethnic armenians live up with our serviceman. we're doing work along the border with as or by john, which they did with warning signs that was no aim to sabotage in our part. this issue should not be politicized. i think that's very important. we need to condemn the use of the situation to criticize the military. with
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india has reported its lowest number of new code 19 cases since the middle of april, the official tally has dropped to few of them. 190000 new infections in the past 24 hours. 3600 deaths have been recorded, but experts continued to one. the actual figure could be much higher. japans extending a corona virus state of emergency in tokyo and other regions less than 2 months before the olympic games organizes have been warned of a potential disaster if the event goes ahead. the chairman of the japan doctor's union is concerned. the games could lead to the development of a new a lympics train. he wants the games to be cancelled, may not be, i would, you could probably even look up. there is a possibility. the south africa, an indian variance could spread around the world through the olympics. and we also cannot deny the possibility of a new very being generated off to the game. see if that were to happen. it will be called the took, you will lympics burial golden, and it would be condemned for the next $100000000.00. a foolish act of mankind,
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how continue people vaccinated against corona virus in the us state of california could be in the running to, in more than a $100000000.00 in cash and gift cards. the biggest individual pay out we $1.00 and a half $1000000.00, an estimated $12000000.00 people are yet to be vaccinated. the states is the latest to offer cash incentives on thursday. oh hi. i went under the 1st winner of its vax, a 1000000 luxury in iran, nearly 80000 people are known to have died because of covered 19. but even government officials admit that true number could be higher. and after 4 waves of infections, middle east's, west effect, the country may be facing a 5th, as had bank reports. now from here on the buddies come in one after another. after on the largest graveyard. after the rough loaded and prepared for burial families wait patiently for their loved ones washed and shrouded. according to tradition, they are handed over, prayed over,
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and then already for burial. ah, this graveyard is vast. the dead are buried. 3 deep and more grades have been prepared. 64 year old mohammedan died from covert 19. gotta give you the situation is very bad. i my says scott kroner 6 months ago but i recovered my father got it from his labors. my sister and her husband got it but recovered. he got he suddenly during the 4th a, it was the u. k. williams. he was a com person. he said he didn't want to be a burden on his children. he didn't want to go to the hospital saying he was ok. you don't, you are. his mother said a final farewell to his son. that every go back and tell the story. and the straight guy just died here have told the running and based on some
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days struggling to deal with the number before the pandemic, about 70 to 80 funerals. a day were held here at the peak of the pandemic. there were more than $400.00 graveyard officials. i've told people they need to attend funerals in lower numbers to observe health protocols. but because so many people are dying, the still a considerable amount of more than one of the father of a can. for that cooler. it is an unprecedented crisis over the past 50 years until may 22nd. we have had more than $30000.00 this due to kronos is about 40 percent of the total grown on this last year in the bush, but is with water. and even now in the most of the muslim countries, it is not done. but here we do all religious procedures. one would compare here with other countries. wrong, had an acceptable live in iran has bought vaccines from both china and russia,
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as well as working on developing its own. its hope to us is over and there won't be a 5th wave. but that's of little consolation to those who have already lost loved ones. i felt bake. i'll just thereon frances re introducing more stringent rules on arrivals coming in from the u. k. the foreign ministry says britons and other non e you visitors will again have to prove they have a compelling reason to enter the country. and then self isolate for 7 days prompts is worried about the code 19 very and 1st identified in india, which is spreading through the u. k. the u. n. bank co banks vaccine sharing program needs and other 190000000 doses by the end of next month festival, a gap left by india, which has stopped exports. co banks also need $2000000000.00 in more funding. meanwhile, russia has agreed to vaccinate 110000000 people with its book nick jap through unicef. that's
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a subject to the will. health organization approving sputnik for emergency use. tens of thousands of people are leaving the eastern city of goma in the democratic republic of congo. after warnings, a nearby volcano could erupt once again. mount gonzo came back to life last saturdays and lava, towards the city, and destroying hundreds of homes along the way. dozens of people were killed, and many are still missing zane bus robbie. now with the latest less than a week after mountaineer gone go, one of the world's most active volcanoes, killed dozens and destroyed entire villages. the government has ordered a mass evacuation of goma city in the eastern part of the democratic republic of congo. fearing a 2nd direction. the population of an entire city seems to be on the move. i'm fleeing the volcano, i'm going to true because i have no choice. the governor told us to evacuate the
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town. lava flows have already killed dozens of people and caused widespread destruction. the governor of north people province ordered a mandatory evacuation after seismic data showed magma rising beneath go the city, a sign and other erupt could happen at any time. we're taking our belongings. the governor told us on the radio that we have to evacuate and leave go. we don't have an exact destination. hundreds of earthquakes that followed the 1st erupt and leveled buildings across the city. continuing tremors, leaving open cracks in the earth. i'm going to cali as a situation seems to be uncertain in coma, the volcano may erupt again and were scared. we were told by the authorities last night that we had to leave with our families. many of gomez residents have abandoned any effort to salvage their lives from the charge landscape. the threat of another volcanic eruption, adding to the already swelling numbers of displaced people. now,
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the only priority is to out run the lava. same bas, rubbing, 0. still to come here on the news for you. one of denver's new assigning helps them to victory in the playoffs, but on the way with joe in sport, let me come back a ah ah, ah, ah me
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ah, ah oh, a few times the news with enjoying bunch of people. thank you very much. well, as you've been hearing japan's leaders are looking to extend to the state of emergency to june, the 20th, as current of virus infections continue to grow ahead of the lympics,
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which is scheduled to start the in less than 2 months time. organize a se, they're drawing up guidelines for each sports on house prevent the spread of the disease. but some critics say the measures the insufficient and growing concern among doctors, businesses and hundreds of thousands of japanese citizens who want the games cancelled. my book. i know the 50 hour analysis is that when you look at the overall picture, the impact of the approximately 100000 foreigners coming is limited compared to the influx of people within japan. for the olympic event. this will inevitably lead to a big increase in infections. with that said, they should be more discussion on how to host the game. this is the message the analysis led to off the head of the olympic committee. thomas bar has told athletes they should travel to tokyo with full confidence that the games will be safe. many teams are getting vaccinated before they depart on friday. athletes, coaches, and stuff from the philippines got the job in the middle. happy to play the, the pin, the pin, the pin team,
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and we're happy to help them to be protected. remember, they're going to a country with the same situation which is very 19 percent infection in the community. the only thing that our outlet can receive now are they is protection, drove up to me showing me more thousands of english football fans and descending on the portuguese city of porto, ahead saturday's champions. a final man just city and chelsea arrived on thursday for 50. it could be their 1st champions, a trophy while chelsea will be looking to win the competition for the 1st time. it says 2012 and they can do for fans 30 of relax coban 1900 safety rule for those traveling from england. meaning they no longer have to stay in bubbles when they arrive in the country and don't have to fly back immediately after the much. the game was moved from assemble off to england, puts her case on the travel red list. many fans have arrived without
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a ticket. so we already got a sample and then forest for through a stumble on the right list. so we can travel. so here we are both very, very late notice without ticket, but just happy to be in and around in the more than the holiday. so that when you go home, we don't. if you want to be good, you can do it. we will all of those fans hoping that they'll be able to celebrate victory like villareal did with their support is off to winning the rope leak. the spanish club held the parade on the street to their home village in valencia after clinching their 1st european title and a nail whiting went over months united on wednesday. thousands of fans shared the team as they passed in an open help us holding your broker league trophy food manufacturers. nike have finally revealed the reason they split with paras
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centureman store name our last year. the company says that brazilian refused to cooperate with an investigation into sexual assault allegations against him mate in 2016. they've described the incident and deeply disturbing they mod denies the allegations. well, the current nike athlete tiger woods has given a glimpse into his recovery from serious injury, sustained in a car crash. in february, the 15 time major champion told golf digest my magazine that he was lucky to be alive off to the crush ally and said, the rehabilitation has been more painful than anything he's experienced before. would says his number one goal now is to walk on his own and didn't answer a question on whether he'd return to professional golf. meanwhile, play continues on the pga tour with sergio garcia and jordan speith, sharing the lead up to the 1st round of charles schwab challenge in texas speech post 63 shipping in on the 9th, while garcia hold out from the bunker for an eagle on the 11th to sit alongside
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space that 2 shots ahead of the rest of the pack in the m b a. the denver nuggets have taken to one lead in their playoff series with the portland trailblazer is usually nickel a joke, which gets all the headlines for the nugget. and he certainly paid his pot here with 36 points to denver, but it was often rivers. he sold the sho in the 4th quarter. if it's only joined last month, that hits all 3 pointers in the closing stages. houses teen when 12215 . elsewhere the lake is a $21.00 off in the series against the phoenix suns. anthony davis. this is tom with 34 points in games. 3 final score, 109952 the lakers. the material canadians and kept the an h. l. play of series with the toronto maple leafs alive. thanks to a winning game 5 on thursday, one trail with 31 down in the match up coming into this one. and had so when julie delivered to those, they needed to go to overtime to your full 3 when and for the game. next vicky with
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the winning goals elsewhere, the carolina harkins on my way to the next round of the playoffs. they overcame the natural predators for free, you know, to time game 6 would form that was not uncommon for funds to arrive late for a game and missed the early part, the action because of traffic delays. but on thursday, el angel saw show her tawny was unable to take his place as a starting pitcher because the bus delays forcing him to jump on the metro 9 is the bought the bus coming over. i guess there was an accident on the bay bridge, which caused us to take plan b and they had to go on back and jump on a bart. and then there was an issue with the transfer the bart and that kept pushing him back. all the players were on time for the game between them all through is in san diego, padres liliana's with a 3 run homer that help the brew is 265. when here there will be like 3rd in the national league until division. all right,
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which is here. when ever you ah, ah, the united states piles the pressure on demanding further action to the crisis and millions displaced and in desperate need of aid. ah, hello again, i'm kim. i'll santa maria here in doha with the world news from al jazeera. russia is wanting of delays for flight coming from europe, a tit for tat mentioned to escalate over the for slam thing of a passenger jet in min.

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