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i started off leaving this other grand suite, the commodore hotel, the next room i was in was underground in a tiny prison, so as a hostage, a route to commodore war hotels on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i made room. so again, this is a nice live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the organizer of a vigil to remember china as gentlemen. square massacre is arrested just hours before the memorial in hong kong. france withdraws military support for molly. the latest moved to pressure the government after a military coup denmark's controversial plan to keep out asylum seekers by setting
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up a refugee reception center in another country. doors criticism would be a huge game changer that the father counseling office does not like the pulpit or feel. thinking can be expecting a lot of life's looking rows here. we meet us immigrants who fear being split up during the trump administration's crackdown and i'm trying to how much not have oldest fort lakers that title defense is over? the bron james and co crossing out of the n b a. playoffs. the hands of phoenix. ah, thousands of people are expected to defy police orders in hong kong by going ahead with a vigil. the victims of the $98910.00 on mon square massacre. it's set to begin in around 2 hours from now. it comes with the threat of
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a rest to anyone who attends to activists of already been detained, including the organizer for the 1st time in 32 years. a large part of the venue for the visual hong kong victoria park will be closed. but the arrests aren't stopping protests. university students cleaned the pillar of shame, statue as part of the anniversary. we want to educate students of the case of our university. we want to commemorate that people with sacrifice thought easy, then we want to events event defense at hoko to use it. and we believe that the university could judge that today's event is totally legal and they did to make and we hope that university will respect the autonomy of the to the junior. and they've been demonstrations outside china's embassy in japan. similar memorials planned in cities around the world. hundreds or possibly thousands of people were killed in 1989 in china's capital when the military open fire on peaceful protest as they
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ging is practically raised any mention of the june 4th massacre. lisco live out of hong kong. i was here a sarah clark is that for us, your at victoria park, where this video is due to get on the way and what 2 hours from now. what's happening well, as you can see behind me, the police presence here is heavy. we believe thousands of police have been deployed on fraud and on the anniversary of the square massacre up here, we've got the whole victoria pop sealed up this time last year. this time, 2 years ago, this talk was filling up by now, but this year, once again, there's been a band in place for a 2nd here and abroad. last 2000 did the father bad and actually trading back to spots effective. victoria sealed up with regard to how many people attended not we don't know, but a number of people last year were convicted with a charge and convicted, full attending what was a legal assembly late chuck? he was the old and the rally. he's now in job with a this isn't
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a national security, which is now in place. anyone charged under the national security look like you've been very heavy penalties as was locked in just a week to potentially major deterrents for anyone. i think attending tonight's rally people to families, i expect that normally, normally attendance won't be cheated. i stretch the police, have done. the government has to disband, as implies the panoramic and hello carmen. this is what the police said earlier on friday. you know, the police will use whatever measure in order to maintain the public or the public safety. having can see that all the information intelligence as well as assessing the, the practice stuff we're taking today. i mean, fall instead public, all of the public safety as well as the rights and freedoms of august. and what impact sarah, have the arrest earlier in the day had on people's appetite to attend this vigil.
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called the timing of the arrests of those 2 people in hong kong on friday morning on the day of the anniversary that a strong message from the police people once again considering attending to not to reconsider their choice. the 2 people who rested just a bit of background at charles apart democracy activists also the vice chair of the hong kong lot, which organizes the annual vigilant has done for about 50 years. and the other is a student and a police made these arrests, basically accusing them of being on the suspicion of organizing a legal assembly by using your social media to share, encouraging people to attend to rally abbas social media. so as i mentioned, it's a 2nd year in a row. this particular bit has been bad part about the group. so the activists here are convinced that this is not the end of the span will continue and the future, those of those massive visuals, which we saw the last 30 years when we saw a potentially hundreds to 1000 attending a. let's talk here about as
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a result of sarah clark reporting live from victoria park in hong kong with the bank with the latest ceremony. thanks indeed. france says suspended joint military operations with molly about the country 2nd crew in 9 months. french troops are expected to continue operations in molly, but on their own. its spot of acids pressure the military john t as a work towards a democratic transition, a c. me, goiter was declared president on friday after ordering the arrest of civilian leaders. let's go live now to molly's capital. pamlico. i'm just here is nicholas hock. is the, what impact is this withdraw by france? likely to have on the security situation that in molly well, for the french too who 9 month is just a bit too much and they have $5000.00 troops on the ground in the hell, 300 over 300 of them in the malia look in malia loan and they're a key and the most important partner to the malia and army. so in effect,
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what this means is that there was a 1000000 soldiers that are on the frontline will no longer be able to count on the french forces to gather intelligence, to clear their way before they engaged with armed groups. we know there a number of arm groups active, both in the north in the center of this a hell of molly. sorry. notably, i'll try to affiliate jamal in the thought to the slum, while them, with the mean who launch an attack earlier this week in the south of the country. and then there is the stomach state in the greater. so hara, who launch and attack against a un based in the north of the country earlier this week to so before they're fight against this the, the arm group. this is going to be very difficult for the army. it also means that when they are wounded soldiers, they won't be re patch re, to back to a hospital with the support of the french french army. also the french soldiers or instructors there embedded within the ministry of defense and security. their key to sharing intelligence will no longer cooperate. now this is
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a temporary suspension of cooperation, but there's already been a fall out effect. not necessarily in itself, but with european partners. so, belgian belgians had had an out 130 troops to, to help the french forces along the backend operation. well, they've suspended that. and as part of a joint european special forces, cooperation with a 1000000 forces to cooper with the danish have suspended their $65.00 special forces that were meant to come to the country to help out. so it's a big blow to the security situation in molly, where it's wait and see to see how this will affect the maryan jones here in bama kerry and what steps they will take to ensure that those suspenses are lifted. adrian jones, under the lot of external pressure, then what about internal pressure? how do the people of molly feel about all of this? well essentially the, the west african body echo was,
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has said that in order for those suspension to be lifted the, the military didn't need to go back to their barracks and hand over this transition period to civilians. so there needs to be a new prime minister that needs to be nominated. there also needs to be the current present, the former, sorry, president of transition and prime minister currently detained under house arrest, fried. so in this afternoon adrian, we're going to see a show support from the m 5 move. and remember, adrian, a year ago, there were out on the streets calling for the end of former president kate as a rule, and that led to the military jones. as qu, when the military gentle initially took over power, but with the m 5 and the jan didn't get along and now is see me go into since he took over power last week again in the 2nd qu, he has the end 5 to choose a prime minister, and that's a key demand for the molly and people, but as well as the international community, what name is being floated to show go my guy. now he's a controversial figure,
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adrian, because he believes that the piece agreement that was done in 2015 is a bit obsolete. there are new arm groups in effect in the country. and he also suggested this should be a level of negotiation with some of the groups, notably the al qaeda affiliate. the such was the mean. and that wouldn't go down well with paris who was not happy about the prospect of being on the ground in a country where it is the military that are leading a transition ally to civilians that want to talk to quote unquote, what a manual called called terrorist group, so this afternoon we'll see whether the military are going to be able to garner enough people as a show of support to their latest qu. oh, you're here with nicholas hawk reporting live that from bama coat. molly, many thanks. me. still to come here on that is out how poor weather is hampering efforts to prevent a sinking container ship causing more damage. off the coast of sri lanka will be
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reporting from a new nature reserve in the netherlands. i will tell you why it's causing something of us, but i'm going to one point to the next trying to get my tell about not even doing work with him and his force, but normally. com. roger federer news, this is cool. the french open trying to hold on to win his match. ah, denmark's part of this is voted to establish a refugee reception center in a 3rd country, likely to be somewhere in africa. politicians who voted for the bill a say the little to find them seekers from crossing the mediterranean. the european commission of the un of criticize the plan. charlotte bellis reports in danish parliament. politicians have taken strict immigration policies for asylum seekers and voted to make them tougher and a 70 to 24 vote. politicians agreed to move asylum seekers who arrive on danish
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soil tor reception seemed to in a 3rd country outside europe with your applications would be processed more than 50 percent. that arrived from been my last year. they didn't have a nice folk seeking asylum, laborer microns, that's been a life. and i understand, but i think that makes sense, but that's just not enough to get the residence permit to stay in the center. right. social democrats who back the bill say it will protect asylum seekers from being exploited by traffic is and making the mediterranean c crossing as they won't make the journey if they are likely to be rejected. but refugee rights advocates say any humanitarian benefits are misguided as asylum claims can only be filed at the danish border. it's nonsense to say that it's going to stop c crossings because it will not be possible to apply for asylum in the center. so
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people have to cross the sea anyway. so that's just ridiculous to call it kind of humanitarian. united nations refugee agency wound last month. it could start a race to the bottom. if other european countries follows dean mark's policy would be a huge game changer. if other counties would follow up is not like the, the pulses of thinking can be externalize and saw say, cookie, provided that on, i want to be out, but don't bring to all of county. he's just going against. the concept of the european commission also criticize the move, saying out, sourcing asylum claims is not compatible with a you lose some of the funding, raiders, fundamental questions about both the access to 1000 procedures effective access to protection. it is not possible under existing e rules or proposals under the new packed form on migration. and this item
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marks tightening immigration policies have come after more than 21000 asylum seekers arrived in 2015. it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is found to provoking residency permits for some serene roofing genes. it's unclear where denmark anticipates having this 3rd country reception center, but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander in april. charlotte bellis out to 0. when donald trump became president of the united states in 2017 immigration policy changed dramatically, leaving hundreds of immigrants to the us in legal jeopardy on to 0, john henry, and as the story now of one family whose lives were turned upside down, when trump cracked down on immigrants who was seeking to stay permanently in the u . s. for 3 and a half years. this church top garden was the only place dead ranks. poor guy could
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walk out doors for 30 years. i watch the game from here. that's not watch of. no, but still since 2018. his view has been the detroit tigers. stadium albanian tv and his wife flora in 201716 years after he and his family arrived in the u. s. the trump administration's immigration and customs enforcement agency serv dead with a deportation order. because flora was being treated for severe multiple sclerosis and could not travel. she was allowed to stay. but without the man who was taking care of her and their 2 sons were one of the poor man to live with nursing home or something. you know, that start to live her us. they had so they took sanctuary and detroit central methodist united church after ice declared dead a fugitive. he could no longer leave church property without fear of arrest. and
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just after dead's lawyer is sued, the u. s. government, the biden administration reversed the trump administration's policy of automatically reporting many immigrants dead in flora are no longer considered fugitives, though they still don't have permanent residency. i really believe that this country is going to return to his roots and that is itself, image is as a country or opportunity as a shining city on the hill. george man is himself the child of holocaust survivors whose family emigrated to the us with only what they could fit in his trunk. this 156 year old church now under reconstruction has a long history of rebellion. reverend martin luther king once preach from that pulpit and over the years, leaders here he fought against capital punishment and for workers rights. and for the past several years, they found a new cause. immigrants rights. you see this man who work 16 hours a day to provide for his family. his wife has m s. b she's in a wheelchair,
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you deport him, you take away all of their finances, you take away the main support for his wife and his 2 young sons at that time. so it was outrageous. in the coming weeks, the ranks were guys are moving out to an apartment and freedom for now, john henry and al jazeera detroit. an international court investigating the assassination of the former lebanese prime minister, raffi creevy, has run out of money. a special tribunal in the netherlands has cancelled a new trial of his ball member because of the severe financial crisis. for him, i ashes suspected of being behind a series of attacks on prominent lebanese politicians. the court says that it will have to shut down completely if it doesn't get the funds by the end of next month. well, here's why salim ayesha is being prosecuted for a tax which happened before it after holidays murder in 2005 in october, 2004 my one day one of the leading critics of the syrian government was injured in
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a car bomb attack. the following year, george holloway, who was the leader of the lebanese communist party, was killed when an explosion targeted his car. a month later, last month, the deputy prime minister and the minister of the interior at the time narrowly escaped an assassination attempt. in 2019, the special tribunal charged i, ash, and abstention. for these attacks. last year, the court had sentenced to i am to 5 tons life in prison for holidays. assassination. joining us now from bay root is olga coverin, a specialist on international justice and the former head of the out of outreach at the special tribunal for lebanon. what are your thoughts on this olga? well, this will be a travesty and unprecedented travesty for international criminal justice to simply shut down a. ready tribunal, on the eve of the 2nd major trial, it will be a terrible message not only to the victims in lebanon, but to the victims around the world are hoping for international justice. but if
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there's no money, there's no money who's supposed to pay the international community pledged that they would support the victims of these crimes when they established the special tribunal for lebanon. they then mandated led on to pay 49 percent of the tribunals budget with the 51 percent being supported by voluntary contributions. and they also pledge that they would cover any shortfall if there should be any we all know that level on. he's in a dire situation that you wouldn't have so far pledged to assist by covering lebanon contribution to the tribunal under the circumstances. but the other state, the international community, the management committee states, they need to support the institution that they have a fabulous which has promised victims of these crimes justice. these victims that we heard there impassioned, cleave this morning at the press conference. they have been waiting for over 16 years and 2 weeks before the start of trial,
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the trial was cancelled. so they're basically being re traumatized in this situation. you hopeful that the, the un secretary general will be able to step in here and the money can be found. i'm still hopeful, and i really hope that the international community, the un, but not only the un individual states for european union and countries that have supported the tribunal and commission far and have supported the tribunal in its achievements. because the tribunal has issued a very important judgment. it found one person guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, but it established that the crime against hardy was not the work of only one man, the judgment is very extensive, full of very important tax. so to, to shut this tribunal down after it has already achieved this, the outcome of the 1st case would be a mistake on so many different levels. but 1st and foremost is
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a promise to the victims that must be kept ready to talk to all the buddy, thanks. did come from that 5 in beirut. thank you very much. iran supreme leader as a people to vote in the upcoming presidential election, ayatollah ali. how many address the nation on the anniversary of the death of the islamic republics found up the wont radians, the not taking part in the vote. they have dangerous consequences in the future will finish up at the battle. he, some people say they consent to vote in the upcoming presidential election because we cannot make conditions. and the persons that we're all aware of, of some argue they voted to certain candidates and previous selection. and they regretted that at the end. so they don't want to vote in this round. this is a flawed logic. these things shouldn't disappoint us. if there are problems or countries if is aren't in the right way. we should correct them by making a right decision, not by refusing to participate in this vote. 41 out from out here. as i said, bank in teheran, low voter turnout has been
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a concern since last year's parliamentary elections are. so the lowest vote to turn out since the revolution in 1979. now he has urged, he is the political and spiritual leader of the country and he has urged people to come out and participate. he used religious references saying it was their religious duty here, referred to the 1st supreme need to know how many thing that it was a thin if they didn't vote and it had world the consequences. and they would be asked by god why they didn't participate. now all of this comes because there are mass disqualifications of candidates. one of them was former president. medina. jad now he came out very publicly and said that he wouldn't be voting and he wouldn't be backing any candidates. now the reformist campus also said that they don't have a candidate in this race. so there is a lot of anger and frustration at what has happened and the election electoral process. but i'd love for many, also states that he had told the candidates that have been allowed to stand not to make promises that they cannot keep. because that leads to people using faith in
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the candidates, but not only the candidates, but also the establishment. now referring to those disqualifications, what he did say was an acknowledgement that there had been some injustices in terms of people, rumors and false reports about individuals and their families. now. now with that mentioning him, what he's talking about is there in johnny and the rumor spread about his daughters living in foreign countries and having citizenship. and he said that they reputation should be restored and they should be compensated. whether that means that that's an intervention that they would be allowed to stand is uncertain, but it's unlikely, considering the 1st presidential debate is on saturday for weather, as hampering assets to prevent a sinking container ship causing further damage to shore length as coastline. officials say that most of the 300 tons of oil on board would have burned up since the vessel caught fire 2 weeks ago, but environmentalists are still concerned about waves of plastic pellets that are washing. assure mental fernandez reports now from colombo specialists,
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navy divers tried to assist the state of the sinking ship. the express bow, but heavy rain, wind, who visibility and to me to make that impossible. authorities are racing to prevent further environment damage in the event of an oil spill. honda was marked by the investment with the nature of the fire which took place on board, the experts who came to view the d. o would have funds, but we're not confirming when not seeing 100 percent, that there is no oil. and worst case scenario, there may be some the impact of $300.00 tons of oil, chemicals and hazardous material leaking into the sea would be disastrous for the environment. because of any logical is going to be very out of the lagoon. and the 8th, all or the calendar river. we can also the drinking water supply while glum.
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millions and plastic beads in the ship and ordered the fall, the ocean, and dozens of kilometers of sri lanka, coastline environmentalist, a warning of long lasting and di consequences. the long term concern, he says the plastics break up comp, remove them from the beach or from the sea is infected, will in impact on the food chain right from farther point them and do it blanked and then the actual la bio, many marine species that form the basis of the hall from china and then from their concentration can occur. the disaster is actually been going probably for a lot longer than people realize decades. this is just a long line of problems that have occurred as we have used plastics. very durable plastics on the stand of the extra oil has hit the sea bed and the vision is sinking. if the countries was ecological disaster is not bad enough. heavy rains
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and strong winds, like you can see around me, have covered all efforts to inspect the sinking ship with every minute counting in taking action to minimize further damage. the weather is not hoping at all. minute fernandez. i'll just the ra, colombo, will get a weather update next year on the south in game on why organize is pushing ahead with its national football matches in south america. despite the growing number of coven 19 cases, that trust us police are involved in a shoot out with 2 young kids that run away from a foster home. ah .
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hello there. the heats really dominated europe this week, and there's plenty of sunshine to come as we go into the weekend, but that heat's fuel to fund the storms across the north west in areas of europe. northern parts of france seen those thunder re downpours and we've had reports of land slides and much slides from those really persistent rains as well as in southern areas of brussels. and the weather is going to impact luxemburg as well as weston areas of germany. denmark as well catching chavo too, but further up north in scandinavia, the things are looking pretty fine and dry 22 degrees in stock and. and it's a similar story for much of the british isles, a few showers, kicking around southern areas and friday. but by the time we go into saturday, things are looking nice and clear. $24.00 degrees in london, so plenty is sunshine and it's a similar story for weston areas of france. those thunderstorms rolling in more centrally. we could see thunder storms across northern parts of italy and north
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west impossible. lavinia, things have dried up nicely across the balcony and the heat is still on across greece and italy, in spain that seeing a lot of that wet weather with storms brewing more centrally and affecting southern areas. we could see some showers as well on the coast of morocco, the who's on county, the call back gotta sans war, economy gives way for more security at the u. s. we drove through how the congo loops billions in a deal with them. israeli 1000000000 plus the oil giant losing for environment, and investors counting the cost on al jazeera it's all to familiar. innocent lives ended in an instant, then great anger and the debate around firearms. but for survivors and families of
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the fall in reality often changes forever. phone lines investigates the long lasting trauma inflicted on communities. the aftermath. my shooting in america on al jazeera, i, unprompted, and uninterrupted discussions from london, rural car, santa ana. ah, ah, it is hello, adrian. so they're going to hear how the news out from out here up the headlines, hong kong police of arrested to democracy, activists including the organizer of an annual vigil. mocking the 1989 panama
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square crackdown. child hung tongues arrest. comes the head of a widely anticipated security operation to prevent similar gatherings. france has suspended joint military operations with molly, the country, 2nd, coo and 9 months. french troops will continue. but on the part of efforts to force a democratic transition to the u. n. refugee agencies accused denmark of advocating its responsibility to asylum seekers. danish parliament has voted to establish a refugee reception center and a 3rd country outside europe, palestinian group. hamas is called for protest across the occupied west bank. this is the scene right now south of nablus, where the demonstrators are gathered for what they're calling a day of rage. at least 4 people are reported to have been injured protests as a rallying against violence by israeli settlers. this also anger.
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