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today, this is what the picture looks like the the world from a different perspective on our mirrors. we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. so no matter when you call home will be used in current. does that matter to you? i a military campaign that saw the slaughter tens of thousands of herero, a number of people. germany acknowledges its actions in the media with genocide. ah, hello are mariam num ozzy in london, you're watching al jazeera coming up on the program. we look at the dfcs volcano, refugees, thousands of people seeking shelter now and they bring were wanda, facing and uncertain future. my 1st thought was that they are going to talk to
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him to death of washing opposition. he does not on a chicken of sky a tells al jazeera why she see at the was when she learned john list romana protests of which had been detained and have been called for a lease or form after a monks of deadly protest across columbia. ah, welcome to the program on top story. germany is officially acknowledged for the 1st time that it carried out a genocide in namibia during its colonial rule, from $1884.00 to 1915. and maybe it was under german occupation and known as german south west africa. in 19 o. 4 people from the indigenous herrera and nama tribes rebelled against the seizure of the land and cattle. the military administration had call for their extermination by 19 o 8,
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up to 80 percent of the harrow. a number of people had been killed germany as previously acknowledged. moral responsibility for the massacres in 2015 and then began negotiating. a settlement with the human being government and agreement was reached on thursday. the german government has formerly apologized and agreed to provide a $1000000000.00 in aid, but it's under ship power reports. that doesn't go far enough for the indigenous people. and the victims, descendants, as their land and cattle were being taken from them. the hurdle people took a stand against their german colonizers at the start of the 20th century. what came next, still haunts the descendants, more than a century later. between 19041908. the germans tried to exterminate the nama, and had a little people, executing thousands and driving other tribes. people into the desert. survivors were used a slave labor and concentration camps, around
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a $100000.00 people were killed. in this genocide, germany has finally accepted responsibility. its size and how it to deny it, we will now officially call these events what they were from today's perspective, a genocide 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 for forgiveness. berlin's agreed to provide $1300000000.00 in the next 3 decades in the form of development projects. some had a call it a betrayal of their ancestors because the deal did not include a direct payment of compensation. these had nothing to do with reparation. they call it no, not to reparation, but he got reconciliation. so this is a kind of, and you know, out of, of, of development, age and development, age goes to this government. and this government of namibia,
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as we know, is a corrupt government. in this money will never reach the norma. and there are people that especially the dissidence of these 2 nations, that's why we say no to this reconciliation, we want to reparation. we want to talk directly to the german government, half of the nama people, and 80 percent of the head were killed. much of it maybe as arable land is still owned by descendants of german settlers. some could stand to benefit from the announcement as money will be allocated for land purchases and vocational training . now maybe as government says, the move is a step in the right direction to heal, we have to learn to live with the scars, but for descendants of those who were either killed or marched into the color, he desert to starve to death. it's a wound that may never heal. inter chappelle al jazeera oh,
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moving to the other headlines and around 400000 people of fled, a city in eastern democratic republic of congo, off the warnings, a volcano could erupt again. evacuation orders have been issued for some areas in the city of guerrmo, which slides just south of not near congo. volcano is one of the world's most active in it, iraq. on saturday, several people reported be killed by the flow of lava and others in accidents. in the ceiling, panic, the molten rock destroyed several villages and thousands of homes. but it stopped short of the city of goma, which is home to 90. $2000000.00 people out there is now come, why visit the gara reception camp in neighboring rwanda, which is now hosting people who managed to escape from government. 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,
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people fled over the border from the city of gamer 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, 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 go to another, let me come. we had people screaming, you're going to die and wondered what was going on. that's when we saw mom near gone, go up to the heart level, came down. all residents are left with nothing and the level district everything and it's pass some help as a ride. you and in the red cross have brought these parcels of food and blankets,
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which is prepared to distribute the who keep arriving to the 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 is the uncertainty. people here really want a need to be in their home, but they have no idea if or when it will be safe to go back to them. i the united nations refugee agencies express concern about the crisis unfolding and ethiopia is more than 10 gray region reports. hundreds of refugees have been taken from displacement canvas by soldiers and rice, whites groups of saying that warring signs of destroyed schools which have been used as military bases, shall stratford has our ports. computers smashed equipment stolen, a place of learning,
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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. a key 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 off it around fighting beginning t gray 6 months ago. that's when the open government, backed by its ally era, troyer 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, ebc oak is government for years, but he's growing frustrated with the scale of to fighting and widespread reports of
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sexual violence. the senate foreign relations committee was told on thursday that an estimated 2000000 people that being forced to flee the homes and 5200000 people are an 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, 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. where the situation has hurt us
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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. the united nation says people in t gray, a facing families. if the fighting doesn't stop, shall stratford 0? well, now the red cross isn't famine, could lead to severe, long term food shortages into ground top of everything else. an estimated 1000000 despite people are relying on the support of host communities who already have limited resources. many have lost what they had to looses. and international committee of the red cross analysis found with families who can now a 40 just to meal the day will soon have to come back to one meal a day. and then violence is also making it difficult for people to find worked on living the i c, r c in the if you're in right process distributing seed and fertilize to 16000 families in the central zone of take away to help improve next jazz crops of course
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hope is that that will allow people to continue farming, have some sort of livelihood seeds are being distributed to give them some form of support. the right cross. this angle response has been positive. people have the trauma over the timing of the eighty's still very much in their psyche. what they were worried the most of the country started and as everything was going on, what stresses them the most is the lack of being able to produce food. so this has driven them to continue farming to continue plowing their lands. and that reaction has been overwhelming. as soon as we distributing it to the same people starting to use it starting to organ seeds tested to be planted in june people up and pad. the trauma of the famine is very much in the psyche and people are trying to get food and food insecurity. situations now, roches president has dismissed the international outrage over the diversion of
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a ryan at yet to better route, which led to the arrest of a dissident journalist on his girlfriend who will on board both on now languishing in jail or challenge reports. look, if there's a message that these leaders want to give here, it's that russia has got alexander lucas. shank is back in the southern russian city of sochi, bloody mae approved and gave his support to the batteries, the president's account of the plain incident that has so outraged the west fellow ship. but you have always so my wishes you know about them. i will inform you in the light of our trust based relations. i've brought some documents. i will show you them to understand better the situation. some i looked, there was a time when they landed the plane of the oblivion president go to the president of the plain and nothing just silence. whatever these men really think of each other. russia needs that a ruth as a loyal buffer to the west, and lucas shanker would like the already be consigned to the history books without criminal aid in the hague. the women in 10 tone replacing him this after last
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year's disputed presidential elections. he, you leaders consider svetlana taken off scotch batter ruth, his leader in exile. she's trying to make the most of the current anger with lucas shanker, joins environmental when your conference will be more powerful. and of course the government, i'm sure they will put as much effort as necessary to start the investigation on the case about flight and recognizing this regime as to risk on sunday. ryan, their flight from greece, lithuania, over passing battle recent space with forced to land in midst with the fake bomb threats. about a recent opposition journalist and his girlfriend were taken off the plane and arrested. the incident has certainly changed the tone he, you politicians have called it a hijacking. we will make sure that the pressure is main thing and then we hit them hardest where we can hit them, which is, course in their stature. standing there well as everything while europe's need is
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drawn up, sanctions, russia's ation authorities. a warning that russia rooted planes avoiding batteries and ass bass can explain delays are still done no, with this case specific cases. or is that general norm from the russians authorities? you know that they will make the b and blames so other flight, us western don't know. lucas shameka has long been adapted, quoting the west and russia to his best advantage. but after the ryan, a incident, any remaining patients with a man, the e. u. c's as europe's last dictator has disappeared. he only has russia now re talents how to 0 all the x, our better rational position, it has fet longer checking off sky hopes that european union sanctions will be more severe against president the cushion co sundays grounding of that passenger plane.
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she sat down with al jazeera correspondence that wanston in amsterdam. my 1st thought was that they are going to talk to him to death because he's considered to be private tenant. and because of his of his journalism, were you surprised when you heard that he did such a thing? look shank of taking high checking basically this playing? were you surprised? i was the pricing and, and choked because i couldn't imagine that this regime will make international scandal just the next one journalist we see how far he can go just, just to looking for revenge. of course it influences people with people and people are little bit more sensitive. now, more care here to understand in this they can be put in the boots of
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a new car. you can't yourself right now. i can see that yes yes. but if you this to me, so what can you do? nothing. you can start a new way. you have to fight. it's a p to, to admit that this time dissertation concerns not only sense, but citizen says here pam concerts as well. but it's kind of cynical, right? that after so many months of suffering in bella, was that when a european played, it's been forced to, to land and coming to europe wakes up. some people can think of this, it's not because of the sufficient bill or was but only before. so you're a citizen, functions are going to be fast and wide and but how to use it to
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admit this the whole that it's still off of the course of suffering some sense. what would be the most important sanction that's your catch to impose on bella was, what exactly are you asking for? sure. it will be targeted very smart functions on state owned organizations that are focused on the local money. we'll make him to release political prisoners to fast di. look mindy to who could influence the situation. but if she doesn't have money, he tends to go to russia to present, put into ask for money, isn't that the risk? we understand that it became a problem for kremlin as well, and they would like to solve this problem,
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but they don't know how watching al jazeera life in london won't fit for you want to program. us, capitol was stormed and lives were lost. the senate republicans block of bill to investigate this be the end, possibly for benjamin netanyahu. our report that a new israeli government spin ah hello. we got some live the well developing across sun zealand moments. and as you come into the weekend, we are going to say some storms rattling through some very strong winds. a rare wet red warning has been issued for a canterbury. we are going to see some really wet and windy weather damaging winds, potentially flooding rise, potentially coming in across new zealand. this weekend. australia,
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on the other hand, is looking largely fine and dry. lastly, because we do have some wet weather coming in here as well as an australian, we'll see some very heavy way. we could see a little bit of localized flooding across the far west of the state as we go through sas day in that rain coming all the way down across person, just pushing a little further inland. as we go on through sunday, sunday and other find one for much of australia, but not so good for new zealand. there's that wet and windy weather coming in temperature struggling to get to 13 or 14 degrees in that horizontal right. and that driving when it's going to be a lot cooler than that snow way with the mountains to mile further north into japan . we got some dry weather coming through. we got to rang clearing out into the open water as long as you fun and try some shouts across northern passage, pan over the next couple of days, dry and brighter by sunday. and it stays very wet with more heavy rain. the southern parts of china. the
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hall county of course india, the 6 biggest economy of policies of the world behind the numbers trucks because late plus the world works, the competition, china financing, the structure of forests. india is looking for new oil supply. us counting the cost on our 0. a lot of the stories that we cover heidi complex, so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can. as always is there a correspondence? that's what we strive to do. o, the me back or look at 9 stories now. germany is officially admitted and apologized for its role in genocide in libya,
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around $75000.00. people from the herrera and noma ethnic groups were killed by john soldiers in the 4 years, up to 19 no 8 following a revolt against the seizure of the land. around 400000 people have now fled a city in the eastern democratic republic of congo. after warning, the volcano could erupt again, and the question is, if been issued for parts of the city of goma, which live south of mounts near congo. and the batteries opposition to spend on a chicken of guire has told algebra she is concerned for the life of dissident journalists. romantic processes which, who was detained by the russian authorities off the plane he was travelling on, was forced to land in men's now they have been reported a possible breakthrough that could and the political deadlock in israel and see the end of benjamin netanyahu is offering as prime minister, a deal is thought to have been reached between 2 major parties. it was c, yes i t lead a year le paid form, a coalition government with jamini elite enough,
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tommy bennett. he would serve as prime minister until 2023 before le pete. then takes over israel has held for inconclusive elections in the space of 2 years, with no stable government formed harry force, it has more now from western islam. yes, this is news that doesn't mean the end of end you've been this is prime minister ship, but it could be a significant step in that direction. if these reports are true, now there is one report on channel 12 in israel saying that a deal has been signed a significant deal between 2 major parties in this calculation. and other report saying that a deal is close. now the 2 main players involved here, the leader of the opposition, the iowa paid, who is the leader of the main centrist. yes, a party i do has the mandate from the president to try to form a government given that is failure to do so straight off the last election. the other person involved right wing party further to the right. indeed,
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of benjamin netanyahu, who has been said something really between making a change government so called one which would embrace a very wide cross section of israeli politics in separate parties coming together into a coalition and forming a right wing government with benjamin netanyahu. now there was signs during the recent war with, with us in gaza, that bennett had given up on the idea of a change government. he said that was off the table for now. and that he was looking to try to form a government with yahoo. that was a pretty furious message from that on line on his twitter account earlier on friday in which he accused, let peter reversing himself and running towards the left wing. and so this one report at least, has him signing that agreement. when we turn to developments in columbia now for testers, have started gathering in the capital to mark a month of antique government demonstrations. the set to
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be one of the largest demonstrations seen in the country in recent weeks with raleigh's. in most cities across colombia, people are demanding police or for me after the 17 people died in crackdowns on recent rallies that were taking place. but protest is saying the true figure is probably higher and protest was fox by and now cancel tax reform proposal, but of spiral into a much bigger core for social and economic change. and the united states senators from the republican party of blocks, the creation of an independent commission to investigate january's attack on capital hill by supporters of the former president donald trump. white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has more on how the vote came up. short. there were 6 republicans who voted with democrats in favor of having a bipartisan commission to look into the events of january 6 when of course there were the riots on the capital. after so many americans would not accept the results
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of the election and tried to prevent that certification of those final result. but it needed 60 vote to pass this legislation and there were 60 democrats plus republicans in order for that to happen. so this legislation is effectively dead for now, and that has really frustrated majority of democrats who believe that there was a need to not only investigate this, but to put together a bipartisan report that would be presented to congress. and to the white house, an official narrative if you will, of what happened. in fact, how speaker nancy pelosi, reacting to this is called the republican cowards. rejecting the truth of that dark day that would make our capital and our country less safe. and here's what the top democrat in the us senate, chuck schumer also had to say, but out of fear or fealty to donald trump. the republican minority just prevented the american people from getting the full truth about january 6th. those
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investigations will continue, at least in the house of representatives. there are committees looking into the various events that occurred on january 6. but the problem is these are democratic controlled committees. and the difference in this was that this legislation would have created the bi partisan investigation. so those hopes of having both democrats and republicans look into the events have been dash, but still there are criminal proceedings. and again, those committee level proceedings headed by democrats, the problem is many may dismiss those as being partisan narratives. and so that's why there was a desire for something more. india is recorded its lowest daily rise in corona vars cases since a month of april. but there are still concerns of the country's most vulnerable being forgotten. this is a shelter destitute people in bank a lulu, about 200 of them. more than 700 people are of tested positive for the virus welfare work as a saying they will force to build their own cove in 1900 care center at the shelter
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because they couldn't get help elsewhere. and he has reported about 186000 cases on friday with hope that the 2nd wave might be starting to alleviate or ease just a bit. trish were saying that it's concerned about the safety of its staff in india as a battle between social media farms and the government intensifies along with facebook and watts app. it's failing to add here to new privacy and accountability rules. a say the regulations invade uses freedom. the government says they need to follow the law of the land. miss probably miss howard, ports from new delhi political treats causing fresh ango. this raid by the delhi police on tutors office in the indian capital intensified the recent battle between the tech giant and gas government. the raid came hours after these tweets by spokesmen for the governing party agenda party were laboured manipulated media to address calling it an intimidation tactics and has raised concerns about the
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safety of its staff. in india, the government of prime minister in the reigns are more the responded by saying twitter is trying to defend the country. the standoff intensified after twitter said india, new digital media route in danger of free speech. the rules allow the government to ask companies to identified the 1st person who sends a message. some experts say the rules will respect privacy with quote, reasonable restrictions. now the reason that these rules of thumb about is that they need a compliance officer and order also grievance offset, and that they can have accountability to indian today they all follow certain policies processing of their own what you know, the ability in india to whatsapp, who's largest market is india has now. so the government for overreach calling the rules unconstitutional. in a statement, the facebook owned company said requiring messaging apps to trace chat is the
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equivalent of asking us to keep a fingerprint of every single message sent on whatsapp, which would brick end to end encryption and fundamentally undermines people's right to privacy. according to the new rules, companies that failed to comply can be prosecuted for content posted on their sites . exports are calling for further guidance from the indian court to specify how and when this authority can be used because that some of these clothes could potentially be misused in inappropriate, by the point of time by the appropriate government of the day. social media on the internet, freedom advocates have called these rules excessive. they point out that the most important stakeholder, the internet user should be consulted while making such rules. i think the solution in deducing the, of the government containing the out of the platforms and finding ways to do this.
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because the possible way is to prevent but also not the rules were passed in february. and while twitter has asked for a 3 month extension, google says it will comply x. what say these digital media guidelines have consequences outside india as well? because how this plays out in court is likely to set a precedent in other countries where big check and government have fought on issues of privacy, surveillance, and national security documents. i'll just be rock new delhi. aah! quick look at the headlines before we go. germany is officially admitted and apologize for its role in janice.
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