tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 29, 2021 1:00pm-2:01pm +03
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june on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world and you take, it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. i . this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm fully back to you. this is the news our on al jazeera coming up in the next 60 minutes, he led to cooper in less than a year. now molly's constitutional court has named colonel as see me as the new entering president, where live in go my in democratic republic of congo, where years of another volcanic eruption has led to a mass exodus forcing tens of thousands from their home. also this hour the remains
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of more than $200.00 indigenous children are found on the side of a former boarding school in canada and sustaining thousands of species. south korea speaks global recognition for the mud flaps unique to each coastline. i'm joining with the board on champions league final day, thousands of months and council fan and portugal at the game that will crown one of our team european champion. ah, thank you for joining us. molly has our new president, his name is see me go to and he's the colonel who led a military coup this week. and the one that removes president abraham but khaki to last august. he'd been serving as vice president in recent weeks. he takes over from bon dow earlier this week, going to ordered the arrest of dow,
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his prime minister and several transitional officials. after a cabinet reshuffle excluded to military leaders, dye was released only after he agreed to resign. go promising to hand back power after elections early next year. the international community has threatened to impose sanctions, and west african leaders are set to meet on sunday to discuss the crisis which could undermine the regions fight against armed groups and go live to algiers. nicholas hong, who joined this from molly's capital, obama. co. nick, how molly and reacting. been today to see me going to being the new leader? how much support does he have? well, in general, millions have a reaction, has been pretty muted. remember, this is a country that has gone through the last 50 years through 6 qu, then of course, the civil society actors have called this a step back from democracy. they say that the soldiers don't belong in the capital obamacare, but should be in the front line fighting for their country instead of fighting for
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position in, in, in the hold, hold halls of the government. but there is some that see in me going to a break from the past and the 38 year old colonel has fought in the north of molly . that unlike his predecessor doesn't like to take this line like you've been pretty discreet. that has been any public statements or public speeches made from going and some see him as someone that could that get done with a job and delivers. you have to be mindful. these are just the run up to the dismissal of the president of transition. the prime minister molly was going through nationwide strike. and since they've been dismissed, well those strikes have stopped. so while the international community, in many call this a qu within a qu some see this as a break from the past. take a look at our report. despite international condemnation,
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a show of support to the nation's independence square for molly's military gentle leader, i see me go into the hold time thing down with friends, others with russian flags hoping for moscow's military support. and then there are widows of 1000000 soldiers killed on the front line for it to make with regard, seems like his country is engaged in an endless war as a result of a failed french military intervention. crowns does not like company come look at what is going on in the north. the voice is not over and it has been going on for years. why? well, according to go days because of a lack of political, will he over through president katie in august and dismissed the president of transition and pm on wednesday after detaining them for days? president my phone call this a qu within a qu, go to a special advisor use of can. the buddy explains that the pm and president were too slow to enact reforms and were insubordinate by removing members of the june from
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the government. the threat of possible sanctions has angered the joint use of could be valuable, is this will worse in the crisis. why? why should foreign countries interfere in our affairs when there is a crisis, they should be helping us. i'm not trying to tell us what to do. the crowds are much smaller than back in august when president, if i go back, i think there was a film. the military are writing the support of abortion, of them all. believe that the military can do what politicians manage to bring up the new build and the confirmed as the new president of molly, by constitutional court, as you may go to says he is not here to stay. and it's promising free and fair election by february 2022. and so the chat his name, he appears to be the news strong man of molly,
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at least for now. the president will be nominating a new prime minister before the special extraordinary summit of west africa had the states on sunday when name has been floated, sho, get them. i got a member of the 5, the opposition movement that led to the downfall of the brain of our teeth last august. but what was interesting fully during this protest that we covered as we saw, not french flags being wave, but russian life since. so 30 years after the end of the cold war, it seems that molly, with the rival of i see me going to, that could be a place where you pull the gold powers could be at play to try to influence what is happening in molly. especially between the russians and the west. fully very interesting. indeed. nicholas hoc in bummer co. thank you very much for that. let's discuss this further. now with maggie jose below ours, the president of the africa international media group. and she's joining us 5 from pears. very good to have you on our era to cause within
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a year for 60 years of independence from france. what is behind 1st of all, this instability in molly would be on many programs. we have not been sold over the years, especially concerning the region. the northern region and which turn into a phrase or the competency movement and reverence gathering together. so they the, the successive machine where i'm able to solve the social programs and my id is one of the worst counter. yeah. and in both what yes, i was gonna say money or the french military intervention in northern molly a few years ago was supposed to, to resolve some of this was supposed to. so the, the question of instability. but it doesn't seem to have been the case why, why what, what went wrong with frances involvement? away?
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what was wrong is what went wrong. is that the whole being was wrong? in the 1st place? you cannot so social cause to show more. if you do show or programs with an army, the more you know, they don't have the same goals. actually they, you know, if they are watching the japanese a growing and prosperity in monday they can. and the progress of money just want to be a one not, not dismantled. so they don't want and drenched the french army, the french for not to consent to but what is to be done the they have their own idea. i'm carrying it to me. so i'm ready because like will be able to change because they have been gusting over the you that this
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thing is not efficient, right? even by our standards, they have the only one to read. we see that you have to make up the you got the state. if you make the math the rest years have been increasing. right? where you allow to go? sure. so the political infinity has, has to somewhat really push these armed groups once again to, to be operating in the country. but i want to talk to you about the coo and molly's military. it's a bold step that they took a bold move that they took with this latest qu, having agreed, you know, after having ousted brainbox data, that they would let a transitional, civilian government take over. what do you think the reason is both domestically
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and regionally that lead the june to, to feel comfortable about taking power? once again? that was back to the question. i think the, the setting the transitional setting with some civilian big hand by why it was very uncomfortable for them. i need to know what 2nd, i think the military and job that was president baker. i believe they all the power lunch groups and saw the deadlock. so we do what we want. and i'm not, i think what happened, the jobs which will who the who was and don't in chat. what sort of find what you get where, why don't we take what you need, right? you are those we don't want and bid, you know, because the,
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all the top which is on the watch of the natural for me, right? and i think you have the international community, many osha, we have west african leaders meeting tomorrow to discuss this, go there, meeting in ghana beyond you know, the words of condemnation that we used to hear. what can they realistically do? nothing. they just can't be pregnant to just re remind that we want that we are watch will that the principal. but if they think of that will not be possible. because maggie and jen wanted to show support to the military agenda. we need to my, my and my opinion and very wrongly that the, just to bring the bt and, and conduct a budget to rebecca transition back me back and median. so that's for the
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see if there is a new president is trying to be on there in 5, be sure, especially the 5 which was very instrumental in checking down with them and he wants to do writing. and so again, not to look question, it'll be interesting to see whether at some point he get the support from the regional leaders and international community. thank you very much for speaking to us, monte jose below. i live there in paris. you are now to the democratic republic of congo, where tens of thousands of people have left the city of goma in the east. after years of a 2nd volcanic eruption, africa, the most active volcano near gone. go roared back to life a week ago. killing doesn't then destroying homes. authorities have ordered the evacuation of parts of government,
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which is near by. the un says nearly 400000 people are effected with some escaping across the border to wanda markum, where b as in goldman for joint does not live on the news. our sophia is of a 2nd eruption, malcolm bring us up to speed with the latest. yeah, that's right. i mean, what we can see right here is exactly what those tens of thousands of people you mentioned run away from. let's take a look. so just under a week ago, split formed in the side of mountain, you are gone guy, which is just just on the outskirts of the city of 4000000 people. and a river of lava came gushing out. and this is the remains that we can see right here, the smouldering black rock just days ago. this was red hot, glowing, molten rock that came crashing through the outskirts of the city. we can see on the far side houses, i'm standing on the top of the remains of a house on this side and everything in between has been completely destroyed
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people's homes, all of their possessions inside. some people also died when they were caught inside these properties and in a place like go, ma, this is devastating. it's not an easy place to get by and to make a living. the certainly a lot of money here, it's in nexus of the regional mineral trade, but there are very few formal jobs. it's very hand to mouth existence, for most people and a few public services. there's not much support from the government, types of people to lose all of their homes, their properties, and their livelihood. it's very devastating indeed. and many of them have fled into further into congo. others have fled across the border to neighboring rhonda to time. find a safe place to stay. yeah, i was going to ask you about the, you know, the places where these people are fleeing and whether they're getting any sort of help. so the majority of fled further in to go away from the border and we understand that from those people there's very little support. so far, the spokes person for the military governor,
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this martial law declared here in the keepers in this province of congress at the moment. that's because of a conflict further to the north with armed groups. so it's currently under the control of the military and the military governance spoke person said that assistance is being organized. but as of now there are people sheltering in schools and in churches yesterday we were on the london side. we visited a reception center. there were a 1000 people that arrived, that you and in the red cross were preparing some handouts and blankets, food and shelter in this and basic tends. but definitely people need a lot of a lot of help, a lot of support. but one of the major problems is the uncertainty, the vulcan ologist, and the military authorities here saying that they just don't know their ongoing tremor. seismic events. they say that there's magma compressed, liquid, molten rock moving onto the city, and also on the lake kiva, which the city sits on the shores of. we could feel last night. we were woken by,
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by substantial tremors. the building that we were sleeping in shook. and so they're not able to predict till if or when the may be another option coming from the volcano, which is just up there. and so for now, this area has to remain a red zone in the residence i've been told to evacuate and to remain evacuated, to stay away from here until the situation comes down. thank you for that update man. come web line for us in goma, in democratic republic of congo vent. morehead, on this news, our including shame on the republican party for trying to sweep the horrors of that day under the rub because they're afraid of donald trump. and attempt to investigate january is his hold on. capitol hill is be ruined by the senate republicans and prize fighters. we meet an armed go, which says it's defending a mexican town against pet fee, drug cartel. crickets, indian premier league is said to come back after it's all meant to have the details
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coming up later. and ah, it's a discovery that canada's prime minister has described as a painful reminder of a shameful chapter in his country's history. the remains of 215 indigenous children have been found at the site of a former school in british columbia just into the called at hot breaking. some of the remains belong to kids as young as 3 at least 150000 indigenous children attended. so called residential schools between the 18 forties and 900 ninety's, many were forcibly taken from their parents and communities and there was widespread abuse. kathy mccloud is the member of parliament for the area where the school is located. there is nothing more painful in life than losing a child. my heart breaks today, thinking of all the loving parents who never saw their children return home and who were never granted the dignity of knowing what happened. daniel morrison is
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a lawyer and member of the ne she nabi indigenous people. she says that discovery is likely just crashing the surface as a fish for answers continues that more than a $130.00 similar schools across canada, the residential schools were opened with the sole purpose of removing the indian from the child. it was to assimilate indigenous people in canada and essentially in the words of one of the superintendent at the time was to get rid of the indian problem. and so the schools opened, they were run by churches. they were funded by the canadian government. and eventually it became a lot that all indian children had to attend school. and so the royal canadian mounted police actually had a heavy hand and forcibly removing children from their families and placing them into residential schools in which place there was neglect. there was rampant
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disease abuse and was testing done with electrical chairs and as we know, of course today, and we are talking about, there were many deaths when the t or the report came out from the truth and reconciliation commission. there were 4100 recorded death of children and that was just the recorded ones. and it was estimated that there were hundreds and thousands of more desk on top of that. and we are now seeing the evidence of that. and the truth being uncovered. i just one school, there were 130 more than 130 residential schools located across canada. and there were also day schools in which similar traumas and abuse also occurred. is there any politicians appeared to reach a deal that could end a month's long political deadlock can potentially see the end of any minute?
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now, as long stint is prime minister. the agreement has reportedly been reach between 2 major opposition parties. it was the right wing leader, enough tale bennett service prime minister until 2023. before his center left coalition partner would take over. israel has held for inconclusive elections in the past 2 years. it's been just over a week since the sea side between israel and hamas ended 11 days of conflict. people in gaza facing severe shortages of electricity, water, and thousands are still homeless. that speak to you now outside who's been gone before is so a week on, you know, how are people coping with infrastructure and guys that completely destroyed hi folly. i mean, now we've got the, according to the, let's just to distribution company needs in these hot days. when some are from 500 to 500 megawatts, what it's only receiving now is 90 to 110 megawatts. which means that the people of
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god only have access to 3 or 4 hours a day of electricity and 16 to 20 hours off without electricity, which makes it very difficult for people for a year, for hospital, for civilians in these very difficult. and these very hot time in the season, also because of the power outages, we have problems in water and water prices. we have 50, according to the water is sorry, t more than 50 kilometer is the pipelines or sewage pipelines have been completely destroyed. and 80 kilometer is out. the water network has also been completely destroyed due to the targeting. and now so compounding the our, the power outages and the targeting of how's pipeline makes the reaching or the axis of water to the homes of the residents. a very difficult attract the
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actually where most of the residents are now without wider for very long hours in the day. we also have the problems of the reconstruction process, which has not actually started in nato, and nothing has been implemented in it. more than 120000 people in palestine. now ari, this place, according to the ministry of works and how thing they need $500000000.00 in total, to the reconstruction of all secretaries, including the healthy sector that they demolish off. they have partly, i'll partially damaged residential areas. i certainly a dire situation for the people of cancer. you know, thank you very much for that. us present, joe biden has unveiled his 1st major budget increasing federal spending to 6 trillion dollars. the plan aim to provide billions for roads and bridges, education,
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and combat climate change. it also includes the number of social spending initiatives for the poor and middle class. the big price tag will be partially covered by an increase in taxes on the rich and big business. now, republicans in the us senate has brought 10 inquiry into the january 6 attack on capitol hill by donald trump, supporters, democrats, and some moderate moderate republicans had wanted to set up an independent commission to look into the attack. 54 senators voted in favor short of the 60 needed to advance the legislation. white house correspondent, kimberly how can explain the votes? 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 of the election. they tried to prevent that certification of the final result, but it needed 60 vote to pass this legislation and there weren't 60
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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 will be presented to congress and to the white house and official narrative if you will, of what happened. in fact, how speaker nancy pelosi, reacting to this is called the republic as 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 u. s. senate chuck schumer also had to say, we all know what's going on here. senate republicans chose to defend the big lie because they believe anything that might upset donald trump could hurt them politically. we've all lived through the horrors of january 6th. i was no further than 30 feet from those white supremacist hooligans. to my republican colleagues,
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remember that day to my republican colleagues, remember the savage mob calling for the execution of mike pence, the makeshift gallows outside the capital. men with bullet proof vests and zip ties, breaking into the senate gallery and rifling through your desks. police officers crushed between doorways, shame on the republican party for trying to sweep the horrors of that day under the rug because they were afraid of donald trump. those 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 control committee. 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 dashed, but still there are criminal proceedings. and again,
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the 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 still ahead on al jazeera, a black community in the u. s. state of oklahoma says it's still waiting for justice for century after one of the worst racial master because in american history i'm full recent port highway, co restrictions have been relaxed to allow thousands of traveling to come here to the study. ok. so drug out for the champions league final, between manchester city and shelter. ah hello west is best for sunshine across europe over the next couple of days. nice big area of high pressure beginning to build. it'll help clear the skies more the web sunshine coming through. here. we have got some a live,
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the showers cross eastern part, still some wet weather, the just around belarus, western russia coming down to ukraine, a little rash, showers across poland, maybe down towards other parts of germany's see some showers there through check republican on into austria. wanted to shout to just around the peer nice northern parts of bank as he a little bit of wet weather, but for the most part is fine and dry is fine, dry and sunny across the good parts of the north west, the british selves. last the settled little more cloud, they just notice cross well scoffing and island is we got one into sunday brightens up nicely here. gorgeous weather and temperatures will continue to rise as we go through the next few days to show us continue further east. the want to to shout into nor the parts of space, but fine and dry for portugal. in fact, for the chapters make game, sets the evening fine dry and settle weather. notice over the next few days, temperatures here at about $21.00 celsius. in fact, when the teens return back to the u. k, it will be warmer. here, we'll see temperatures getting close to 25 celsius. we got one for the next few
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so we're getting join me, john, home and for the full report on out. oh, i watching the news are on, i'll just here with me fully back. people are reminder of our top stories, bodies, constitutional board, his name, the colonel who led a military coup this week as the dream president. i see me going to as promised to hold elections as planned early next year. in eastern democratic republic of congo, tens of thousands of people are seeking shelter from a possible 2nd volcanic eruption. and they're running low on food and water. last
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week, mountaineer gone, gone, erupted killing gases, and the remains of 215 children has been found at the sight of a former school for indigenous peoples in western canada. at least 150000 children, attended residential school until the 1990 s. many were forced to be taken from their paths. now the white house says it will in both sanctions on bella rules and is working on a list of targets within the bell of russian government. it comes after men's diverted a passenger plane and forced to land in order to arrest a dissident journalist. the u. s. is also suspending an agreement allowing bella russian jets to fly in the air space and exxon bell ration opposition leaders, atlanta tech, anal sky. i hope that e u sanctions will be more severe against president lucas shanker. she sat down with al jazeera correspondence that boston in amsterdam. my 1st thought was that they are going to torture him to death because he is considered to be private.
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and because of his work for his food journalism, what are you surprised when you heard that he did such a thing? look shank taking hijacking basically this plane. were you surprised? i was surprised and shocked because i couldn't imagine that this regime will make international scandal just as good. next one journalist we see how far he can go just just to get revenge. of course, it influences people with people and people are a little bit more sensitive. now, more care here to understand that they can be put in the mood of any scheduled house right now. i can see this. yes. yes. but if you this to me.
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so what can you do? nothing. you consult a new way. you have to fight to sky. i met with dutch prime minister mark and foreign minister cc'd got to push restrict the sanctions for you. leaders describe the force landing of a ryan plane to arrest a journalist on board as a hijacking. the incident let them to impose the flight ban on bella ruth and to consider economic sanctions. it's a peer to admit that this time dissertation concerns not only sense, but citizen. so here i am conscious as well, but it's kind of cynical, right? that after so many months of suffering, and bella was that when a european plane, it's been for us to, to land the family. europe wakes up. some people can think of this. it's not because of this position, but only before, so you're a citizen. functions are going to be fought and white and
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but how do you get to meet these 3 holes that still offer the course of suffering some sense? what would be the most important function that your patch 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 only local money at the make him to release political prisoners to fast di. look with 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 when to send that it became
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a problem for kremlin as well. and they would like to solve this problem, but they don't know how the mexican face of reach are. con is at the center of a turf war between a powerful drug cartel and self described. defense groups. the state like other parts of the country will vote in local elections next month, and it's been a violent run up in a 2nd report from metro con john home and looks at how the government seems sort of left people to fend for themselves. a hillside bunker in the town of tiptoe, cut to pick south with mexico, thick walls and the trench across the ridge. it's made for action last night, but is not filled with the army or police. this is a century point operated by the town, so called self defense group. i'm go, i want him and he's shooting and you know, i take position, i shoot and then the next person comes up to shoot is just one of their fortifications. currently, they're fighting the lease,
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go new generation cartel and they're on high alert. i've actually never seen a checkpoint lighted by agreement. so you good. like she came up that hall going down. there you go. checking all the cars. the group of actually told us as well, they've got people waiting in the hills around this knife is as well looking down. and you can see all of the tires with the as well to go full it self defense groups became synonymous. we've met to 8 years ago when people rose up against rapacious gangs after authorities couldn't or wouldn't defend them. but this is the problem. a lot of people say that over the years of fight and criminals, many of them have gone rotten to come on the she had a has given us the tool. i asked him about the accusations. i expected him to deny them. he surprise me. yes, we move drugs,
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of course everyone's free. if i want to buy a kilos, coke, put it inside the battery of a truck and send it to the u. s. my business crime, the cartels. they rob you the kidnap you to extort you that kill you. that's different. if someone in to pick a says the self defense groups extort them, that's not true. that doesn't exist. he sees no contradiction between a legitimate self defense group and the drug trafficking ring, or, and operating both using illegal guns, media. you all know, butler personally, i buy them in the united states. i've got friends and acquaintances there who buy them. so you crossover with guns other people, but obviously with them hidden. some have got their deals with customs as well, like the money that i am river running from the u. s. is one of the prime drive is of violence in mexico, but neither local know, federal authority to dismantle the defense force their authority. shake it best in
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a region long left to its own devices. many of to po, cut the picks towns, people support or least put up with the fighters. they faced extortion in terror before the now at least the town is peaceful. i don't know, but we don't support the group. will enormous local power able to search in detail when they suspect that this young man is a highly school cartel. soldier going off when they find a small amount of drugs on him. he's arrested. they told us to be sent to a rehab center before then this, the souvenir and testament to their authority. to me, it also notes uncomfortably like the photo is posted by cartels across the country . and that's the paradox in the region where the government is just a bit player and the forces of law and order include drug trafficking, powerful, vigilant is john home, and i'll just data to poke out to pick. and you can watch for me of john holman's
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news, special, the full reports living in mexico's killed zone at 1930 g m t right here on al jazeera on sunday. that's not bringing home. i recall was the co founder of norie or research and a specialist on in politics and organized crime in metro con states. he joined us from paris. very good to have you on. i'll just hear rama. let's talk about the big picture 1st before focusing on metro con, violence during elections in mexico is not new, of course, but this campaign has been particularly brutal. why do you think that is? good afternoon. i think. i think you, you, you, you have said violence is not new, but it's become what i think is a very, very central political resource in mexico. right now. violence is a political tool. basically, you can use it to threaten competitors, you can use it to eliminate competitors, you can use it to have way in the, in the election. here, i think the issue is the level of impunity in mexico. you can kill
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a candidate without any type of consequences. you can threaten arrival. nothing is going to happen to you in judicial terms. so when violence becomes this cheap to use, it becomes very attractive to many people organize crime, which is going to have in front local politics, political parties as well, which one to secure an actual when by eliminating rivals local venture printers once more power. so again, violence is a political tool and it turns at elections to a life and death for, for, for candidates today. and so what is it then about mutual con faith, which you know very well, what is it that makes it particularly violent? and do you think that voters there will be scared away? will the violence care way the voters in the upcoming elections? it's interesting because it's violence doesn't really care bozer than in, in mexico. we don't see a proper correlation between participation and violence. and that in that sense,
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but in the truck i need extra importance in terms of politics and mexico. it's the land of the main opposition parties. historically, it's a land of tough political rivalries in history. and in the past 2030 years. and it's a land lease called violence for decades. second, i think it's a very, very strategic states in terms of economic and g, d, p in mexico. and i grew business power and mexico. you probably heard of the book out of industry in the line industry from from metro can. this is the region and indeed it's worth. ready millions of dollars a year of legal economy, and then it's a strategic stay towards listed activity, drug trafficking, drug production, all bound for the u. s. market extraction of mineral, i, legal and legal mineral. and this elicit economy allows for multiple, very powerful arm groups. the size for its control and it's 3rd or, and it's also along i think, of mafia practices and elections get into that. you can use violence like storage
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to security when to when, to, to enforce protection racket, to get contracts to so local rivalries, and again, violence is a resource, right? so the self defense schools that we saw in john, home and report how powerful are they? and is the mexican government, the authorities able to rain the men they're, they're quite powerful. they're very powerful in certain certain areas. the thing is they have been, you know, out to calling them, they'll defend groups. it's a way of gaining legitimacy at the local level, but it's basically arm groups, local kind of militia, trying to protect population 3rd, or you get money from different activities. and that's all that. the thing is self define groups, drug cartels, you have so many different bites actors. but themes, the important thing there is basically they only use violence to overthrow the
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state. they actually tend to collaborate with public authorities and because he's actually used them for many different political objectives. so basically what you have is very inter tweens interest and the local authorities, of course they want to find them, they want to control them. and sometimes it's worth sometime, it doesn't work and it becomes this kind of violence, violent conflict that goes on in, in, in which i can for, for, for, for so long. but it's basically very, again, very gray, very inter twin interest between the legal economy and the legal economy, the public authorities and violence groups. and sometimes they collaborate, sometimes the fight, sometimes they go along with each other and then gets into contact again. a very interesting dynamics. thank you very much home article for your insight on the story reminder cool. joining us there for me. thank you for your time. thank you very much. now the us is mocking the $100.00 anniversary of what is thought to be
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the worst incident of racial violence in american history. that totes, or race massacre happen in 1921. when white americans destroyed the nation's most prosperous black own business district, survivors have taken part in commemoration rally. but a bigger event has been cancelled. she returns he's in tulsa, oklahoma, and explains why. the last 3 survivors of what's now called the tulsa race massacre of 921, are still fighting for justice. after a 100 years of not being compensated for all that they lost. when a white mob backed by city and state authorities burned down the black greenwood neighborhood of tulsa now in a battle over an attempt to cash in on the atrocity. and this week they achieved a victory. the cancellation of a commemorative concert headlined by grammy award with john legend at this baseball field built on land where once black houses and businesses stood. the concert was
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organized by the tulsa centennial commission for its commemoration entitled greenwood rising. it is sought no input from the survivors. what it has sought is millions of dollars a corporate sponsorship, $30000000.00 alone for a museum documenting the massacre. and the commission is clear. its goal is the gentrification of greenwood and the areas repurposing as a site of what it calls cultural tourism. but the commission supported by city and state officials has refused financially to compensate or even support. reparations for the massacres. survivors, it is not about making tulsa look good. it is not about culture. tourism is about the people and the justice. they have been waiting off of 100 years. the greenwood district of tulsa was known in the early 20th century as the black wolf, st. teaming with prosperous homes and businesses place where the city's black community could live without fear. but over the course of may 31st and june,
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the 1st white mall, but the neighborhood down, killing some 300 residents and forcing thousands to flee, encouraged by city and state authorities, eager to redevelop the land. memories are still vivid for those who remain. i remember reading that house, i guess it wasn't guarantee say i see or see today and my man, 100 years later for decades, what's thought to be the u. s. is worst racist massacre wasn't taught in schools or even mentions as part of a cover up. but since the 19th there has been growing awareness of the crime now bras, plaques lined the streets of a former black neighbourhood, showing what was lost. now the survivors what nothing to do with the corporate greenwood rising commemoration. they have a lot more than $30000000.00
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and have great news to share any were made with me. are they going to show baggers they have new name to whether they're on really go without my permission. a group called justice for greenwood has organized its own commemorative events like this march with the survivors. they had long argued that the official ceremonies were being overseen by the direct descendants of those who burned down black wall street in the 1st place. but i was fighting for justice for greenwood, this coming ration has vividly demonstrated just how little has changed in the 100 years and say white mom, back to the authorities, looted its black population. she ever times the al jazeera, tulsa oklahoma still ahead on al jazeera. we'll hear from manchester city and
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chelsea as they headed to saturdays champions league final in portugal. that's coming up next. enforced with jo ah vulnerable filipino work is a big boy should buy landlord to make them pay norman and prices to leave the overcrowded $11.00. 8 of those is the business one. al jazeera, the refugee means starting again. building a new life in a new country is no easy to drive. the witness follows one of the last refugee families from syria to be granted. an american visa from their personal sacrifices to the families, triumph, meet the syrian on house,
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just 0. me be the hero, the world needs right now. i was ah oh, a welcome back south korea is pushing void so called mud flag to be recognized by unesco as a world heritage site. they've often been overlooked by many, but there's been increasing appreciation for the environmental value. south korea, southwest coastline is considered some of the best title month slots in the world. i'll just here is rob mcbride went to the region and has this report from she non
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county. it's a distinctive coastal feature of this corner of the korean peninsula. river's rich and sediment flow into the shallow yellow sea, producing over thousands of years, expansive stretches of mud. they sustain a remarkable bio diversity with thousands of species, which in turn provides a livelihood for coastal communities. e, think a wooden tony's a livelihood depend on preserving the co system if these modules like having our farm to work and live each tide results in, i'll turn that environments full land and see species living side by side. the mud acts as a natural filter to cleanse the ocean. while the abundance of microscopic organisms is reckoned to produce as much oxygen as if the same area was planted with trees
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compared to other coastal environments like salt marshal mangrove, mud flats have been somewhat overlooked. but there is a growing awareness of their life sustaining value. and that south korea has some of the best examples of this unique environment anywhere in the world. a fact that would be conferred with unesco recognition with the largest mudflats in south korea . she non county is pushing hardest for inclusion on the world heritage list. this area lies along the east asian flyway for my great re water bird species. some of them endangered. and it's teeming with new arrivals right now on their summer migration. north kept body one, antonio with these much flux, are not an infant 3 sorana. our focus should be to preserve them for future generations, so we can enjoy the benefits they provide in the natural benefits the tower enjoyed
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along the shores and also far beyond them. robert bride al jazeera, she and i'm county south korea. and force has jo holly thank you very much. crickets indian premier league will be moved to the united arab emirates of being suspended because the corridor virus pandemic, the world's richest cricket torment, was only half finished when it was halted on may. the 4th after a number of players team official court virus despite being in bio secure bubbles. the board of control for cricket in india who are in charge of the tournament site will resume in september and october in the u. a. the big day is finally here. manchester says he play chelsea in the way for champions. the final thousands of english football fans or in portugal to watch the game with or without tickets full rece reports from porter. it's a long time since football funds of her days like this. portugal relaxed
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co breed restrictions to allow supporters of manchester city and chelsea to travel from the u. k to porto, for the champions league final and take over the streets of the old city. many more making the journey here than the official $6000.00 seats allocated to each team. amazing. i will the font data. we're just going to say, well, we have to have to make a guy, a guy at the pool tools place on the green list for trouble from england may pull to a last minute substitute for it's done both after turkey was given. no, go read status, return these funds that were required to take covert test just to get into the much as cases of the india varian doubled in the u. k. the decision by you for not to simply move the final to london as been criticized by support groups and those worried by the needless risk of trouble. portugal, but it's been a lifeline. football's in restaurants stop the business for the past year. more
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than one. it's so different with so many more clients and all this you for you. we have to make sure we take advantage of today and tomorrow. of course there's always worry about the buyers that were prepared and everything will be fine. for the players and coaches, the only focus is on the pitch city playing that 1st champions league final, but i've read whole favorites after playing the most exquisite football of pet gaudio was rain so far. the hub is mending door right now to be here. so he's a privilege, is an honor and whoa into tried to do our best form when chelsea they have beaten city twice the season after improving under the new coach, thomas to co losing finalist with perry. sorry my last year. we feel absolutely hunger, that we are not happy yet. we are not happy to be well, but we are not over excited to be here. we want to be over excited tomorrow after the match. the funds are getting over excited no longer being forced to watch that
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scene from a fall a year ago holding the champions league final with friends was simply impossible. this year. most of those empty seats of the study drug out will still be amc. but those are all filled, could be a test of how soon football really can get back to normal. polaris outages era port, i will david back him as a former champions league went out and his team into miami are getting ready for their 1st game in a for home stadium on saturday. but they've also just been fined reco $2000000.00 for breaking major league suckers, salary rules. the leak was investigating last year, the signing of french and national, blazing, the treating, and found other signings were also under reported, or wrongly declared, overly cleared back him and other co owners of wrong doing managing owner who hey, mass was fined $250000.00 and the teams 20222023 roster allocations have been reduced by more than $2000000.00. los angeles clippers are back in their
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playoff series. but the dallas mavericks, dallas were to nothing up in the series coming into game 3. so when was crucial for the clippers, they fairly delivered why leonard scoring says you 6 point, help los angeles 281-8108 when game for is on saturday night. the vegas gold might have one their way into the next round of the n h l. playoffs . and did it in some style on friday, they were in a must win game 7 against the minnesota wild. and the young mark chose c, perfect night for the 1st, for a hat trick. 6 to to vegas the 1st time in their short history. they have pinched to play a series. i'm home. i'm waiting for the cold nights in the next round will be a tough match up with colorado avalanche. you have the best regular season record of angela's angel star show. here. tony is known for his very rare ability to play as a picture and a batter. but despite his special talents, he's not beyond getting it wrong, and that's exactly what happened here. a full full try and more than 140 kilometers
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per hour. when way would ok that's i think batter cannot have to take a vase of action. both cannot and his teammates, when not happy about it, at all, will be a one that came 31 just one run in the game between the chicago cubs and cincinnati read. so, and it was a solar home run and david f o t, that one is for the cubs to golf now. jordan speith leads at the halfway stage of the charles schwab classic in texas. the 3 time major championship 66. and that came out of colonial definitions shot ahead of jason caught crack. well last week, p g, a champion. so nicholson missed the cuts off to finish finishing at 2 as a pos. it was a memorable night in doha, the diamond league event on friday with several athletes posting world leading times less than 2 months before the olympic games. in the mid 1500 meters, it was 10 years timothy chariots, who impressed chariots winning time of 3 minutes 30.48 seconds jet and explain
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of a trillion. rocca, sophia and cali, completed the podium in the women's 100 meters. it was 30 full year old to time olympic gold medalist from jamaica, shelley and phrase the price you showed she still have plenty to offer. she one in time of 10.84 seconds bought, swell po. volt champion, angelica over complete, competing as an authorized, neutral african crashed out when she failed. it has 3rd attempt, a 4.74 meters. the iconic indianapolis motor speedway is preparing to welcome a sell out crowd of 100. 35000 racing fans to sundays in the 500. and that's just 40 percent of the venue capacity. so as to prepare it, prevent the spread of corn virus year ago, the race was held without a single fund in attendance. the 1st time in its history because the theme of help there find a warm up with dixon south and from whole position on sunday. all right,
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