tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 28, 2021 6:00pm-7:01pm +03
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sierra ah al jazeera, when ever use all, ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm tammy say, dan, this is the news i live from. go, how coming up next 60 minutes. germany officially recognizes genocide in slaughter of tens of thousands of hidalgo and nama people in the maybe during the colonial rule. by boat and on foot hundreds of thousands in the democratic republic of congo, scrambling to find safety officer another warning of volcanic corruption. there was
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honey, when the evacuation order came, his baby could speak. a tenor was badly burned when a cooking fault was not over any medical attention, but there isn't any available here at the reception center. in rwanda, people fled over the border from the city of gamer to come here. rights groups accused warring sides in the conflict and the see great region of attacking schools and faithful politics. why so many regional candidates in mexico local elections are being killed. i'm going to guess roscoe with the sports as japanese officials extend the state of emergency in tokyo with less than 2 months to go to the lympics . organize this tell athletes to travel with full confidence to a safe game. ah,
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ah, now germany has acknowledged a committed genocide in namibia. in the early 20th century, german central forces killed tens of thousands of indigenous had added a number of people after an uprising against colonial rule. after 5 years of talks, berlin ruled out reparations, but agreed to provide $1300000000.00 in aid for development projects. in the movie, as government called the announcement, a step in the right direction, it says a formal apology and reparations should follow fashion hoyde to deny. and we will now officially call these events what they were from today's perspective, a genocide to come in doing so. we are also acknowledging our historical responsibility in the light of germany's historical and moral responsibility. we will ask namibia and the descendants of the victims to forgiveness. that scene is this mine and as a gesture of recognition of the incalculable suffering nor was inflicted on the
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victims, we want to support and may be, and the descendants of the victims with a substantial program amounting to 1100000000 years. and this will focus in particular on rebuilding and development lab. and then so how did germany end up committing genocide more than a century ago? in 1884, the german government assisted it's control over the territory now known as namibia . people resisted that occupation resulting in years of conflict between and b, b as tribes german satler's, and occupying military forces. by 19 o. 4 local rebellions had turned into an all out war. german forces were ordered to exterminate they had at a number of people who were leading the resistance. historic accounts suggest german forces killed more than a 100000 people. and some 80 years later in the movies gained its independence. moving away from white minority apartheid rule to
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a democratic system on the trombone, none the night was is no baby as deputy prime minister minister of international relations, joins us now live from when he got to have you with us. so are you satisfied with the german stance, with their apology and their funding of development projects? yeah, yeah. first of all, i have to tell you that we did through that sense of in let me been while i'm in part the emotion we do, i send to the diamond sway fusion that the german government has to. i've said they haven't called me to day general site, apple, the guys and the real issue for the past 5 years is to the, to government. they've been engaging for all of the invoice. in the 2nd community, we have major projects, and i have to tell you that then that is the last the emotion of while i'm,
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it's been that he didn't gum and his decided that that to you for me didn't people officially day off the minute that was the gun metal representative in the problem in his information to a ministerial statement. and that is going to be done when off while i'm in the resume of this coming week. so therefore it is. the only thing i can tell you is that yes, we have made the progress and all the details will be made when the nation will see you form through. it is the fact that emotion that is lead to the engagement between the government media and the government up. gimme ok. let me if i may jump into and say the government statement indicated that they thought it
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was a good step in the right direction. does that indicate that this is not enough that you will still continue to request reparations? and until you get that, this issue is not over for you. that is what i'm telling you, that we have to inform our people. and it has to be done in element and in the kitchen, which is taking a decision. and everything will be elaborated. and any further discussion than to minute explanation from the minute did up in the nation are relations in preparation. i'll be able to do that. so i you saying that you're not sure whether this is enough or not until you hear parliament's response. it's not quite, you know, show you the question or know how we establish the all weekend for many people on
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the outcome affidavit discussion. so the engagement with the gym and government. ok, but i mean, are you saying at this point until you have discussions, as you put it with the people through parliament that this is not a done deal. this deal is not fine life well done. do you know what i'm really pains is that if they got a mentally or they sent them, we have the institution. and this is that emotion. this was adopted by in is division. and i get not elaborate on 8 outside the department where it is package, how era asked that we had officially informed our nation. so that is the issue. should they be n one or one where they lation will be able to explain that or what i'm
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saying is this. ok, but what i'm trying to ask is, have you made a deal with germany to close this file in return for an acknowledgement of genocide in providing 1100000000 euros. have you made that deal with juliet real? we we, we, we have made very good, good, basically gemini, and i was just inform you. i'm awesome. you made the wheel and feel we feel we will see you informed our people through that used to do here, which is the self. what i'm thank you is the what the, what she she, how ever asked that the brand minutes. i made this statement in our file i'm in and they still need some clarification. i'll be able to explain. that's all what i'm telling you now. it's like got a men, we have mic and he's been, we haven't sent them and we have issues. and we have to respect that we
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had said was cell ok, let me put the question this way. so there is a possibility that this is not an acceptable deal for namibia. i want you our names. that's what i'm asking you if. if it doesn't go if palmer, i'm just telling you a bit. i'm deal this time and he'll the brand deal. the government media has of fish. yeah. you form that the been people is going to be done in the column and where get motion come from end is going to be done by the prime minister who you to the senate or the and the government in pelham. and they, what do we have agree with the demons or? well, we have to it's jim, it remains and you're going to report the day and then from there.
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and then you read that you, you've repeated the same sentence several times. now i am riding the bye, will be missing the same question because i, i'm not feeling i'm getting an answer. so i understand the process that you need to take this through parliament. let me then ask, i mean you are a deputy prime minister. what did you think your mission age? do you think in your personal opinion as the deputy prime minister, do you think an acknowledgment of genocide and an offer to fund reconstruction projects? is sufficient. is acceptable. what's your opinion? i debbie, i mean if that were going to bump it up now maybe i'm a minute for enough bed and do i bother me on these? you're in this stuff so therefore i can not talk about my personal opinion. what
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i'm responding to you is the them that you said by the government media, if the how we are going to communicate, so they're not getting people. can you give me your professional opinion then? as an official, do you think this is acceptable? my, my, my official was you shouldn't if we add one to one to the median people throw them in. and once we have done that, if they have for like one nation will be able to do them and this job, my refreshing for you. ok. thank you. very much thank you very much. tens of thousands of people are seeking shelter in the democratic republic of congo. after authorities ordered the evacuation of areas in the city of goma. fears of volcano may erupt again at any moment near or gone. go rode back
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into life on saturday, killing dozens. government says nearly 400000 people have been displaced in recent days. go. melissa doesn't kilometers from the volcano. now come where is that? the robot at reception camp and they bring rwanda, which is hosting people who've escaped from goma. there was panic when the evacuation order came to say b, u. c. k, tema, was badly burned when a cooking pot was not over. he needs medical attention, but there isn't any available. he had this reception center. in rwanda, people fled over the border from the city of gamma to come here for the people have already spent the night sleeping under this head. they say it's cold. several of the people that we spoken to here, their homes and everything they was destroyed in the initial reaction. nearly a week ago when lava came gushing out the side of the volcano, they were waiting in the city of goma for help that the government and promised,
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but it didn't come and they wanted to evacuate that. so now they hear. many of them say they're hungry and they need help. but to come down to another, let me come. we had people screaming, we're going to die and wondered what was going on. that's when we saw among near going going up to the heart level, came down. all residents are left with nothing and the level district everything and it's plus some help as a ride. you and in the red cross have brought these parcels of food and blankets, which is prepared to distribute the people keep arriving to registering at this desk. the whole line new arrivals waiting, everyone sitting on the floor around here as arrived within the last few hours. one of the worst things who's the uncertainty people here really one a need to be in their home. but they have no idea if or when it will be safe to go back to them. the united nations refugee agencies expressing concern about the
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crisis in ethiopia, northern te gray region. for our report, hundreds of refugees have been taken from displacement camps by soldiers. schools have also not been spad rights groups, a warning size of destroyed schools which being used as military bases. child stratford, reports, computers smashed equipment stolen, a place of learning, destroyed. this is just one of many schools which according to a report by human rights watch, has been damaged by both government and opposition forces during fighting. in the t gray region of northern ethiopia. the organization accuses government troops of using a high school as a military base. part of this is obviously going to be ensuring accountability for the abuses which these 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 fighting beginning
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t gray 6 months ago. that's when the se open government, backed by its ally era trail, launched a military operation accusing the t great people's liberation front of attacking its federal military bases in the north and the stabilizing the country. the us has been a strong ally, a vc oak, his government for years, but he's growing frustrated with a scale to fighting and widespread reports of sexual violence. the senate foreign relations committee was told on thursday that an estimated 2000000 people that being forced to flee their homes and 5200000 people are in urgent need of assistance. the united states condemns in the strongest terms, the brutal killings, sexual violence, including gang rape, forced removals, wanton destruction of civilian property. us president joe biden has called for an immediate cease fire. the senate has unanimously called for the withdrawal of ethiopian troops, and secretary of state antony blinkin says,
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what is happening amounts to ethnic cleansing. ethiopia has been warned that it faces strong economic sanctions with the fighting continues, but it has dismissed us interference in its internal affairs. the red cross which is supplying food to around 40 villages in the north is farming essentials like seeds and fertilizer are running low. are where the situation has hurt us a lot and we all left our 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. the united nation says people in t gray, a facing famine. if the fighting doesn't stop. cha, stratford al jazeera planned him all still ahead on the news are including prussia warns of delays for flights coming from europe as the fall out continues from sundays for the landing of a passenger jackson minutes and hong kong media tycoon. jimmy ly center. yes. again,
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for his role in the 2019 anti bay jane protest from english fines defend on both of the champions league, final glories. coming out with joe in the fall, i now, russian navy ation authorities have announced any flight from you that avoids by the rushing space may have to wait longer to land. many european airlines are steering clear of bell roof after the 4th landing of a passenger jet and minced last week. by the roots is accused of faking a bung friday in order to arrest a journalist who is on board. the eu has imposed sanctions on bellows rusher is standing by its ally. challenge is across all this for us. he joins us now from london. so what do russian officials say to the suggestion that this is simply pay by revenge on behalf of the ally?
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well, the russians are saying that this delay, that, that warning of in plains being able to land in russia that have circumvented better routes. the russians are saying this is a purely, essentially bureaucratic or, or technical thing that the issue is just because of these high numbers of submissions of changes to the, to the flight routes from european airlines just bogging down the system. now that of course, is not going to be the view that has taken in europe and amongst the leaders in european capitals, who will think that this is basically russia trying to find a way to push back and to make the burden on european airlines. as, as possible, they don't know how long it's going to go on for. they don't know whether this is a temporary blip or whether this is a longstanding change of direction
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from the russian aviation authorities. and they're going to have to wait and see. but certainly the view, i think european capitals is that this is a political response from russia. however much it might want to deny that that's the case. all right, only challenge from london and l. russian opposition leaders, atlanta, 100 sky, or has renewed her calls for european nations to take even stronger action against president alexander lucas shanker. the hon. sky is in the netherlands where she's met the dutch prime minister, mark wrote, she's calling on nations to isolate the yellow roost using sanctions look younger is cracked down on protest against his rule. sebastian reports from the hague. well, the woman, many invalid with regard as their elective precedence, atlanta taken off, gaia has walked into this building behind me, issues meeting the prime minister of the netherlands market and also foreign minister to keep god. and of course high on the agenda is what you will be and lead
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us very angrily have called the hijacking of the ryan air play. and also the arrest of i'm on the same page and so yes, up they go. his girlfriend, they are both detained and also seen as being badly beaten and very ill treated. so there was a lot of concern here in the european union. they immediately called for sanctions closing the space, not blocking the flight and so so sublime, not picking sky is here to make sure that the sanctions now this time around will be much more serious than they were previously. because already more than 80 people, organizations, business people, politicians are on the sanctions list for many months already off the the correct down that happened last year and bella was but so far that doesn't seem to have had any impact. so she already said before she came here to the hague, the more needs to be done. statements are fine, a prime minister,
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it has also call to on the look shanker to step down, he said we are all set up. the european leaders of fed up with him, but she says these statements are not enough directed sanctions should be implemented, where the regime, it really is going to feel a lot of these things on the table are the for july. so fact we will be a scholarly, a very important source of income for the regime. and that's also on the table among european lead us friday. prayers have been held peacefully at one of his most sacred sites. around $40000.00 pounds indians gathered at the locks a most compound, it occupy the jerusalem. it was in stark contrast to the violent scenes a week ago before a sci fi was agreed between israel and mass. but in the occupied west bank, there were confrontations between palestinian protesters and israeli forces. demonstrators have gathered in the village of beta south of nablus to protest against new sacraments in the area. we wanted garza people are going to pay their
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respects for those killed during the 11 day conflict between israel and hamis is going to say it today we're witnessing in the late afternoon a couple of events that have been arranged by him as the brake gates of the central golf ship, we're going to have more real service. it's going to be a ceremony to pay tribute. and remember in the end, in appreciation of the people who have been killed in the war at all to the south and governor in ratcliffe. we are going to witness another event, which is military ceremony, where a sound bray gates are going to show off some of the military weapons that they have used in this war. in addition to some rockets that they have loans launched in this war that has entered in service very recently
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in this war. so this basically, this past week we've been witnessing a lot of events like that. and these events are mainly to deliver a message between the mess and the people that there is a strong bonding going on between them and a message by hand to engage the people in all its actions and to pay tribute to their relatives and kids who have been killed in the sport. now, children in garza paying the heaviest price and the latest violent escalation between israel and us. those in their early teens have already endured for was in their short lives. in the latest escalation, 67 children were killed in israel to were killed one child and the palestinian israeli teenager activists say there is
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a worrying shift in the number of children being arrested. they now estimates an additional 150, have been detained in the past 2 weeks. on thursday, these right newspaper rights published front page photos of the 67 palestinian children killed in garza by israeli air strikes the headline alongside the pictures reads. this is the price of war. the paper published the stories of the victims age between 6 month to 17 years. and it's not just garza in occupied east jerusalem. a video is gone viral on social media showing that attention of an 11 year old boy by israeli police. the child was accused of throwing stones earlier in the week. insist that can be heard and seen crying. i the not
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a yard a boy uptake is with the defense for children, international palestine organization. he joins us from romano. good to have you with us. so tell us about what this conflict means. the total it takes on children, not only of course, in terms of the casualties the death by want those who survive face. i think the children been the b as i said, b o l and by palestine in clear rule of the number of children were killed. that would be greatly obligation against children where the from the bank can pull it through many forms of electric torture because it's not the legal obligation under international law and
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human rights law. the situation a lot as this because despite all is the easy way, alicia, and again, children with the in the west bank or and even against children inside historical palestine. there is no accountability for the violations committed by and from the international community. for example, central british and let and december 2000 and if you will. and humor right. council established 3 independent investigation is just again the lesson ligaments look at this by the the subject meant all this committee is the concluding remarks and recommendations of
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the committee is there as well. there is no accountability or very little accountability for those will be human. and i sent international humanitarian law fortune. we've seen some video which has gone viral, of a palestinian child being detained. and it might surprise people to know that there are actually hundreds of palestinian children who are in military detention by israeli occupation forces. how, how does that, what does that system actually look like? how does it work? what happens to them after they detained? first of all, i should mention best buy has been in it that as there are 2 legal systems in place, one applicable tool is not a so early been given illegal. israeli supplements despite the fact that they are living with them. the fiction of is the only military legal system which is applied
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to balance 1000000000 living in the bad the right under this ban. and while it died under to be literally get system. and there are so many differences in $24.00 of the israeli system. but for example, finance will be under the radio system, but in practice they are treated like buttons from the ben thought bay on the bright from the perfection and fit god is right in the system. so it's not the matter what a little look at applicable to what's more important with that. it's your nationality with you or anyone, or is it been for finance or really bank inside the l. a. r.
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by the law. but we're not just during the a lot if you weeks bad trial is 3, think been like it's been in school out of from the with them. so it's not the matter to be the protection and say, god is that i'm in the law. most importantly, as whether you are in an event and you are going to be unit has a report in which in the past it is produce reports examining the issue of the tension of children and torture. tell us what your organization has found in that regard. we believe all of human rights organization without international my right organization, or is the organizations or the organization to get to the same conclusions. the bad treatment and torture is what spread systematic and institutionalized militarily
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against them. because all of that has been and children who are arrested and the bas kit that in the military legal system exposed to different types of treatment than to add these types that would be in before them will physical waylon or psychological pressure against children in the threatening them to family members to the wrong imprisonment sentence to them. and so after when but many and many children were white men or be better but of info geisha and especially those who aren't better get the by the israelis. so for example, a lot here when you came to the gives us of asked if i didn't mention them were blessed by the man in a cell that me just one by 2 meters without having any contact with an human being except the israeli. and so it'll get better bustle,
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blessing but it's been children on data based conditions, is to step one, fissions of from them and this good fish. and as you will buy these in the military law and military courts and the primary dances again, and it's been mentioned and sort of different lawyers, it's almost impossible to prove that the sam, one fissions or evidences have been expected by law because there is no dual vigil already being processed, so and also now we noticed that the get more to psychological brush out of that and leave know much. so it's almost impossible for the defense lawyer. the brought bad is going to shouldn't be an expected fight. what it through our experiences and be just to me is that we collect from children and almost all the children who are arrested
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and in to get the blood be looked at as exposed to different types of treatment and torture. and this one, at the conclusion of the addition of the new child right when examine is the report in 2000 tool. and this includes conclusion and recommendation is to be and all human rights at home at t monitoring. but then what is that? because there's nothing in order to change this. right. all right, thank you very much. you're welcome. still hadn't now just a force train for war is being used to find demonstrators in columbia. we'll have the latest from bob or tom, and it's one of them, the newest signings that helps them to victory in the play all the way in the school.
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ah, ah. hello, that was looking pretty quiet across the middle east as per usual, lots of hot sunshine, hot evening for this part of the well to barrier a cloud in the sky. we have got some showers across central parts of turkey for a time. even these will st and break as we go on through sunday. and there you go. pretty much wall to wall sunshine, sunshine and key weights at $47.00 celsius of $43.00. therefore, doha. so hot enough must got around 40 celsius and we'll see a hot sunshine stretching all the way down towards the sea of 8. and we are going to see $1.00 to $2.00 showers just coming in across the therapy in highlands, joining up with some showers that run down towards lake victoria. but the show is across the tropics, the north it was, but as i should baby got some live down, pause once again over towards the gulf of kenny,
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but we should be seeing more rain across central and eastern pass tropical africa than we are at present south of that it's dry, it's sunny. we have got some showers just around the southern cape as we go on through saturday. these elisa way up towards the fringes of the east and cape for sunday. some cool weather, just talking in behind. just noticed some showers just started to develop across northern parts of most and be could even see some heavy rain at this stage. pushing into some areas of tanzania, the incarcerated in russia's toughest prison, stripped off their liberty, an unexpected creative opportunity. singing contest like no other offer the chance of brit and hope for the talent and few
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come back here watching out and is there a time to recap our headlines. germany has acknowledged, committed genocide in namibia and the early 20th century german settler falseness kill tens of thousands of indigenous head out and nom up due to an uprising against colonial rule. tens of thousands of people are seeking shelter in the democratic republic of congo, off to authorities, or to be evacuation of areas of goma volcano may erupt at any moment. development says dandy, 400000 people have been displaced in just a few days. un refugee agency says is deeply concerned by report. hundreds of people have been taken by soldiers camps to meet his grave region. the us is warning sanctions against the government could be imposed. hong kong media tycoon jimmy lay as been jailed for his role and anti government protest in 2019 the pro democracy activists and billionaires already serving a 14 month prison term on similar challenges. lays assets were frozen early this
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month on the beijing national security laws. 7 of the leading activists have also been sentenced in i nation, special envoy for me and mars again warning, civil war could erupt in the country. 37000 people have been displaced in kaya state because of fighting between ethnic fighters and the miles military. and other nearly 3000 have fled their homes in shan state, one in the city of min, that clashes of force more than 9000 people to seek shelter. clearly if they only see a way out through why lence, and if they're the ethnic on organizations continue to give them support, which is also clearly good because they show unity. but if they keep support in a while and way, then we eat goes in the direction of a civil war. joining us live for me and mom is youth activity and saw she
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lay ye good to have you with us. if we could start with the reports of fighting by ethnic rebel groups in various parts of the country, how much of a challenge is that right now to the power of the central government and their control over the country? so even after the full men of the qu after the qu, the military has no control over the whole country because there is a strong resistance against the cood and the ruling over the civilians. there is a strong civil and movement go in strong as at the same time. there is a political revolution led by the nation, a unity government, and trying to claim the legitimacy in the country as well as the revolution is already de things long time ago. think 77 decades ago, the ethnic and army, they are fighting against the same institution for so many years. and now they're
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being joined by many younger generation. and the, and huge itself has fall at people's defend force at the same time. so that situation is right now in the country is on the, brings off the field aid. at the same time, i felt like we all, we, all, i like feeling this revolution is something that we are supposed to have, not just the revolution, but also the political and the ideological revolution. and we've also heard reports of explosions targeting military officials. what can you tell us about that and who might be behind them? so for now, nobody is claiming who is actually doing those explosions. at the same time we are, we are, we are seeing a lot of report that the explosion happen in the hospital and also in schools and most of them in, in, in the sci fi, the state administrative council areas. but for the public area explosion,
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we're not sure who actually did down because these areas are mainly controlled by the soldier and the security for us. though we don't, we're not really sure who actually doing in the behind what's happening with the protests and thickly with detentions of people. so for now, the protests are currently happening in the nationwide level. we're not, we're not given any day. so that protests are still there. on the ground on the street one day, the chances, even one, there is no chance at all. the people are organizing flesh strides and after we have for less strides, always they were like 2 or 3 young people always kidnapped from the, from the protest. find the security for us. so for now the military, honda has managed to kill more than a $133.00 people within 3 mens of the coot and they have g. they have the take more than 5000 people. all right,
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thank you so much for your thoughts on that. thank you. more than a 3 candidates for next month. local elections and mexico have been murdered. the president blames criminal gangs in his 1st report from the area. i'll just hear as john hallman reports from metro can stay on how drunk cartels and gangs fighting for control when, when a local candidate in come away in mexico's film, the video to start his campaign, he didn't expect the 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,
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wiping out rivals. there have been more than 80 politicians killed during the campaign. always 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 that he himself was accused of involvement with the car. so when he was a met in one of mit because most violent regions, 8 years ago, he maintains that they're clean. governance is all but impossible. i want to keep it and they assume that there's got, there are 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 mental groups and on the other, the indifferent the authority that could go for many of the most violent parts of the country. but politicians aren't just victims. they can be benefits deciding with the criminals to power money in certain regions. it can seem like everyone's
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in on the game. those questions arose again when it emerged of the candidate for the ruling party, morena, the measure of the town of where tumble was want made by the us drug enforcement agency, the d. e. a. we went there to ask him, 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 through. once upon a time. i deny categorically that i'm a criminal but were helpful to you. does recognise the criminal groups have a grip of politics in his state? there are many public officials, specifically michoacan that have been looted to municipalities and they're directly linked to other criminal groups. whoever gets into office a mix because violent hinterlands is likely to feel the threat and lieu of organized crime that can only be bad news to democracy and mexico citizens on your home. and i'll just meet your account and you can watch the premier john holman's
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new special, the full report, living in mexico's killed zone. that's at 1930 gmc, this sunday may the 30th here. now just era that's exactly a month since the start of anti government protests in columbia. what began this demonstrations against tax reform have widened into a campaign for social justice. at least 17 people have died in the security crackdown and more than 100 others are missing. well, that's from to growing calls for police reform. i sent on pierre reports from boca last year. he thought it was somebody tanner, on public one, saker scheduling its 6 surgery, a may 1st. he was hit by a gas canister shot by columbia controversial riot police, cutting him $22.00 fractures and the loss of an eye. a chef in training. he was out protesting when the police began setting off to your gas. joel,
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don't meet our grown, we'll, i started filming, and shooting when one of them sees me names directly at me. yes. shooting straight up my face. 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 say this life i at least 1700 people have been injured in clashes with security forces since the protest began on april 28th. the government that so far confirmed 17 debts, 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 have turned what started out as an anti tax protest into a rallying cry for
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a more just society and called for police reform. as we were filming clashes in bold with 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 ship, yet enters they columbia. as defense minister, survive the no confidence vote in the senate, insisting that the police respects protocols. if this is your most to think this fighting courage is us to keep working for a security force policeman and soldiers that are admirable. for many, the problem is that columbus 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, the columbia police function and the the umbrella supervision of the minister of defense like the army and the navy,
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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 pablo or let carrying the human cause is fighting for the rights in columbia for the rest of their lives. allison and just with the in now french president emmanuel, my cries, met south africa as president. so around opposed to discuss how to improve vaccine access across africa. from some other states. one is for production in south africa,
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health insurance supply for the entire continent, oppose and been pushing for a temporary suspension of paper and home vaccine technology. he's warned what he calls vaccine apartheid between richer and poor countries. the number of current of virus infections across south africa, south asia rather has surged past 30000000. the increase has been largely driven by cases in india, but also in neighboring pakistan and bangladesh. the why the south asia region is thought to account for nearly 20 percent of global infections of expert suspects. official tallies and not reflecting the true extent of the problem. japan has extended it states of emergency in toko and other areas to curb the spread of the outbreak. prime minister, she, he says, the next 3 weeks will be crucial. that will be one week before the limping games is set to take place. the chairman of the japan doctors is calling for the event to be
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cancelled. children as young as 12 can now be administered, the find the current, a virus vaccine in europe. it follows similar clearances by regulators in canada and the united states. regulations in the united kingdom of authorize, the johnson and johnson cove in 1900 vaccine for public use. the shot will be the 4th available in the u. k. are still ahead now just as the limpid flame edges closer to tokyo, japan extends it state of emergency covered 900 cases. that story, coming up with joe in the school a
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ah, paul binds his to take us up to speed for the family. thank you. we'll as you've been hearing, japan has extended tokyo state of emergency to june. the 20th, as current of ours infections continue to grow ahead of the olympics, just schedule to start there in less than 2 months time. now organizers say they're drawing up guidelines for each all on how to prevent the spread, the disease that some critic say the measures the insufficient. and there's growing concern among doctors, businesses and hundreds of thousands of japanese. once again, i canceled my book, but i know the city de la, our 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 with in 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 games. this is the message the
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analysis led to 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 staff from the philippines got the job in manila area, happy to place the, the pin, the pin team and we're happy to help them to be protect that. remember, they're going to a country with the same situation, which is very 19 present inspection in the community. the listing that our can receive now are they is protection, drove out can be shown. meanwhile, thousands of english football fans descending on the portuguese city of porto. i had a saturday's champions league final month, 50 play chelsea for what could be their 1st champions league trophy while chelsea
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will be looking to win the competition for the 1st time since 2012 for race is important for us. chelsea in manchester city each received $6000.00 tickets for the funds, but many more troubled him without tickets and already enjoying the sun in more than 24 hours before kickoff. saturdays champions league final. the original idea was for those profiles and funds to travel in coven bubbles to be fairy to the saudi. oh, do try, go ahead and pull it and then take it straight back to the u. k. but the portuguese police have now said it's okay for them to stay on and have a holiday if they want to. this game was going to be hosted in bold but got moved away after turkey was put on the u. k. governments regulate for travel, but there's been plenty of criticism about hosting it here in green, listed portugal, not least, because the cases of the india variance of coven 19 have doubled in the u. k. in
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the last week. and our affairs of transmitting it over here with both teams being english, the obvious choice was wembley stadium in london that works but they broke down when you i couldn't get exception for the current t. v i p. s. sponsors on broadcast is not fled to a lot of anger with manchester city and chelsea support his group labeling. it's his greedy, the decision by your wife in port instead, the funds you have made over from england won't be thinking about that. they will be looking forward to seeing that teams and european footballs domestic show pay final a year ago. a final with funds wasn't possible anyway. this year it's been possible just about, but i will still be tens of thousands of empty seats at the saudi. out to drag out on saturday evening. you've been to have re appointed mess emiliano a leg re is the head coach like we've been out of work since leaving the club 2
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years ago. back for 2nd spell inter and he signed a deal until 2025. he, this is andrea pillow, who was fax earlier on friday after just one season in charge. pillow said it's been an intense, complicated year, but still wonderful. uva one of the 3 clubs facing disciplinary action from new wafer for failing to withdraw from the european league. boston around the grid of the other 2 bosses president refuses to apologize for their role in the fail project. one of the porter also says the club will appeal any punishment they receive from european football, governing body. you are in a, i've told you i for president alexander severin, that we are not going to say, sorry for thinking and we're not going to pay an unjustified sanction. if we do get sanctioned, we'll go to the court of arbitration for sport and i'm confident we will win. the group of clubs which made the super league obtained
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a ruling which permits us to organize competitions in case we'd like to do so. sequencing, well, tennis number one, chuck, of which has reached his 1st atp final on home soil in 10 years. the sub was made to work by qualified andre martin, the 1st player to take a set off joker tennis center. but the top seed pulled his way back into the game, going through to the final in belgrade. one women's welcome, one tennis player ashley barty won't be following. name is soccer and boy, cussing the media. the upcoming french open. a socket says she isn't going to speak to the price of the grand slam tournament. you see impact it might have on her mental health. but policy doesn't have the same concerns and is comfortable engaging with the media. one of her obligations the french open in my opinion, presses is kind of part of the job. we know what we sign up for as, as professional tennis slides. and i can't really comment on what now i mean feeling on her decisions that she makes. but at times press conference is
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a heart of course, but it's also not something that bothers me. i know i've, i've never had problems answering questions or being completely honest with you guys. it's not, it's not something that's ever phase me too much and certainly doesn't, doesn't for me personally, doesn't, doesn't keep me up at not in the m b a. the denver nuggets has taken it to one lead and they play of series with the portland trailblazer is usually nicholas jack. kitch gets all the headlines for the nugget, and he suddenly played his part here with $36.00 point to denver, but it was often rivers he sold a show in the for, for the rivers, only joined last month. for 3 pointers in the closing stages. help is seen when 12215 elsewhere. the lake is a 21 open s series against the phoenix son. anthony davis just saw man was 34 points in game 3. final school, 109-2952 the lake is all right, that is all useful for now, generally have more later semi thanks so much back from me for this news now,
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