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you could be in a safe enclave and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this other grand street, the commodore hotel, the next room i was in, was underground and a tiny prison. so as a hostage, a route the commodore war hotels on al jazeera, ah, defying police orders demonstrators on the streets of hong kong marking a 32nd story of the piano and square massacre. ah, hello again, i'm adrian again. this is al jazeera life and also coming out palestinians and the occupied west bank protest again against israel's illegal settlements and violent spots. forces welcomed with open arms. russia's presidents, bloody,
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be appreciated by the tourists to come for a holiday and get vaccinated while at rochester getting ready to combat the young protest as in the law or in training to take on military rulers. ah, the police have been tightly controlling vigilant hong kong for victims of the $989.00 piano mon square massacre. they've locked down the area in the past few hours to stop thousands of people attending the memorial earlier. at least 3 activists would attain including the, including the organize, at least threatened to arrest anyone who attended the video of victoria park. but that's not stopping demonstrations. earlier 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 people with tech revised, easy, then we want to events, event defense at hoko,
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who often use it. and we believe that the university could judge that today's event is totally legal and made. and we hope that university could get back to all of that to the junior. and they've been similar rallies in japan, australia with more memorials planned in cities around the world. hundreds and possibly thousands of people were killed in china's capital in 1989 when the military open fire on peaceful protest. his beijing is practically raised any mention of the june 4th massacre. al jazeera, sarah clark reports now from hong kong. this is the 2nd year this mitchell has been been. you might be able to say i had the police presence behind me. thousands of police have been deployed via that. a people actually accessing the thought behind me. the pod is sid. we're saying people will quietly around victoria pop, holding the phones on with this torture on. so that instead of actually going on to
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the victoria park onto the courts field, they've gone around at 50 because a disband. you might recall last year, thousands defied the band that was put in place by place. and that was the pandemic, the corporate social distancing restrictions said 5 places i went on to the sports graham as other arrested as a result. and then the because the victim entering jail and that includes lead chuck, who's one of the organizers of this particular process. the difference between last year and this year has been the threat of the national security law that wasn't for . busy the last july by china, and that's the key risks to anyone who would have looked up here on the 2021 in a very heavy penalties and potentially lost sense. and that as a result, that they why a number of people hasn't with thousands of the same of the past, hundreds of 1000 and haven't turned up to the 5 sam. but yet as i mentioned, they will see you around the pox. but the police have to all dice that anyone who does a turn off to attend the fod. it's been this year, they will fight
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a jail sentence, palestinian protest as have been gathering in the occupied westbank. this was the scene south of nablus earlier, at least 20 people have been injured. but just as a rallying against illegal israeli settlements and outposts there, i'll just here as the, the abraham who's there says that many of those protests were hit by his ready live fire. there has been an i've been flo and confrontations here between palestinians and the israeli forces. but there are being scouts are happening around the mountain where the legal is really outpost was established. paulson has been coming here for the past week to prove this, and they've been approved the thing today. after the friday prayers and according to medical services, there are 20 palestinians who had injured the least and 15 of them by live in munitions. so it was important for past indians to come to this area since the making this really out here was established because they say from experience some
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of these i'll turn into supplements in the future because they get authorized by these ready government. of course, according to the international law, all supplements and outposts are considered illegal. and over the past 2 years, we've been seeing a growth in these israeli settlements. just to give you an idea since the beginning of this year. more than 2000 tenders for is really supplement units with announce, which is why palestinians say with more supplements comes more secular attacks, which are often being carried out with impunity and occupied easterel and hundreds of people. i've been holding a marathon in solidarity with kind of steady and families facing forced expulsions run, began and shake java. and we'll end in so one thousands upon the indians living in the 2 neighborhoods or on the threat of losing their homes to israeli settlers. russia as president, let me put in a speaking or has been speaking of this in petersburg, economic forum,
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celebrating his country's cove at 19 response and recovery. he says that russia's economy is close to returning to pre pam demik levels. thanks to a number of projects that include the completion of a major oil pipeline and also counted the ongoing vaccination program saying that this country will open up to foreigners who want to get it. okay. but we've been very swift in deploying vaccines in russia, but we haven't forgotten our friends and we've helped them to in russia, every citizen has full access to vaccines. there are many immigrants who come to russia and workers as well as those involved and trite. we're not only fully supplying our own needs, but also administering to those people who come to russia. they may of. catherine has also spoken at the summit, stressing the importance of international cooperation to get economies and health efforts back on track shake to me and ben han, homa del funny says the mutual investment is key to helping countries recover. he
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also says that the richer countries have a duty to help nations that are still struggling with the pandemic analysis to model. cooper 19 has shown how countries are interconnected and it has proven that not one country can face calamity by itself. the international community should work together collectively in order to solve this problem and help poor countries still with cove it. it's not fair that human health should be controlled to market economy bought to at home. i'll just serious tomato china as before, that explains the significance of rushes and catherine relationship. moscow wants to position itself as a destination for one of the 1st destinations. one international travel starts to recover the fact that this summit has taken place where this form rather has taken place. it's true that it is the 1st such kind of an international gathering that have taken place with such a high level think it began the fact the cutter is a key partner to that is also significant because both countries have
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a history of hosting and an intention to host global events, russia being the last post of the 2018 edition of the world's conference being the next one. the leadership both in terms of just been kind of funny, but the other officials are pointed to the success i've managed to achieve and not falling behind schedule to prepare for that. but also pointed to the fact that, for example, with regard to the tokyo and picks which are coming up soon. but that has been chosen to be one of the definitions for athletes to go to, to get vaccinated. so from the feels of combat and cove it to increasing our economic development and cooperation between different countries for increasing investment and helping economies recover the organizes of the pieces back international kind of form believe that they've succeeded and put them on quite a good event for me on the south for me on laws military fact, the civilian government has unleashed
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a violent car crackdown on protest as more and more young people say that they're taking up arms, the leading protests in the streets and heading towards training camps in the jungle. this under chappelle reports some of me and mars young protesters have given up on non violent resistance and are preparing for war across rivers and obstacle courses. they are training for combat and learning the basics, including how to fire a weapon id my general manager 23 year old min, which is not his real name says he had never heard a gunshot before while growing up in a city. he says he now knows the sound which once frightened him, will be the sound that ends the military rule. how, what else you're going to win that we can't accept this military dictatorship that started in 1962 to continue to our next generation. we want development for our generation and to all country, all countries under developed because of this military dictatorship. that doesn't mean we're stupid. that's why we will end this military dictatorship rooted out. we
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have decided to give our, like our bones and our blood for this to finish them off. this is one of the camps run by the ethnic rebel group, korean national union. somewhere along the tie border, it's unclear how many young people have made the journey to rebel held areas in the jungle. asked why she's training here kind again, not a real name. had this to say a whole lot, and i'll say i wanted to encourage the people who are still protesting against the military not to give up. and to keep this revolution going, we will help you in some way, and please keep your strength until we win this revolution. the army regularly carries out air strikes and ground attacks on its enemies in remote jungles. but the ethnic, karen rebel group is supporting another fighting force. the self defense forces under the edition national unity government. they graduated their 1st class of recruits last week. i mean moore's army has killed at least 845 people since
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february's military q. well, don violent protest, continue. going in bomb attacks on security forces are becoming more frequent. do you will warn these ingredients may lead to a civil war of unprecedented scale and to ship help help 0 the why the next here on i was a 0, then how poor weather is hampering efforts to prevent a sinking container ship causing more damage on the coast shore lanka lives. looking a little rosier, we made us immigrants who fear being split up during the trump administrations crackdown ah, ah, hello there, it's going to be
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a very wet. we can for tie one as tropical storm. choy wang works its way across the island. this was the scene in tai pay as those who wrenched reins already kicked in. and where the wind does die down those heavy rains will persist. now the remnants of that storm joining up with the may you front as we go into sunday and japan, we'll see some of those shall with me in the southern areas. but up in the north, things are looking fine and wyatt tokyo coming in at 24 degrees with plenty of sunshine. now we still got a few rains across the north east in areas of china, beijing looking fine and why at $32.00 and things are going to dry up in hong kong . as those rains push out towards the sea. now the philippines will see some wet weather despite the the storm. having moved firmly out of the picture, we've had flash flooding across the southern and central areas. we could see those flood waters rise as those rains continue over the next few days. and it's a wet story as well for indo china, some of those heavy rains affecting northern parts of cambodia. but much of the wet
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the me again, this is out here are the main news this off. thousands of people that defying police orders in hong kong by going ahead with a vigil for victims of the $989.00 candidate square massacre. but it comes with a threat of arrest for anyone who attends study in protest as have been gathering in the occupied westbank at least 15 people have been injured, protested rallying against illegal israeli settlements about posts and rushes. president vladimir putin as addressed us in petersburg, economic forum, celebrating his country's cause it's 18 response and recovery. he says the launch is economy as close to returning to pre panoramic levels. poor weather is hampering efforts to prevent a sinking container ship causing more damage to slang. because coastline officials
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say that most of the 300 tons of oil on board will have burned up after the vessel caught fire 2 weeks ago. but environmentalists are still concerned about plastic pallets washing ashore. i'll just eris mcnelson and us has more now from just off the coast of columba. i'm basically around a kilometer and a half away from the wreck of the and we put what you can see just over there. if we can show you is a mangled wreck. obviously the remnants of that infer know which basically it through the $1486.00 containers on board. that with just around us we can see a number of vessels. these are obviously the salvage vessel. the tug boats the coast guard, the lankin coast guard, as well as the indian counter, but there's also just over my other shoulder, a navy door, a board,
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and they ensuring that no one gets too close. we've been warned ourselves that some of those containers that fell overboard, toppled overboard or essentially mangled wreckage of containers is just on the ocean floor, their cables. so it's quite dangerous. they have told us to maintain a certain safe distance from that wreckage. so far the end we pour the wreck seems to be holding steady. it doesn't have any where to go quite frankly. have the c bed and one part of the stone is supposed to have dug into the mud and, but this is what is such a dilemma for everyone concerned? how do you get on board a determine what exactly the situation is whether the structure is weakened. you can see, obviously in this little while, how unsteady it is, where obviously on the ocean. so even for x,
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but when they have to dive to the base of the west, when they have to look at the structure, they have to deal with these challenges. china is objecting to president jo bivens expanded list of banned chinese companies. now off limits to us investors, while way and china national offshore oil cooperation are on the list of $59.00 companies. the earlier list created by donald trump included only so he won the revision abs companies, the washington ledges contribute to surveillance, sabrina, just and ethnic minorities and commit serious human rights abuses. when i from alan fisher at the white house, there were 31 companies. you see it's been expanded to 59. that's because these companies are seen as a threat to the united states because they contribute according to the executive order to the development and modernization of the chinese military directly threatening the us. a lot of these companies sell securities on the u. s. bond
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market, a lot of them are privately owned. those that do have access to the u. s. market. we'll find that investors can no longer put money into them. a toll at the us has been concerned about the development, particularly of surveillance technology. they see that it's been used for facial recognition and also that has been used then to impede human rights and also the persecution of minorities and it's been used according to the u. s in hong kong, but particularly against the weaker mosley minority in china itself. so this is joe biden, essentially stepping up and saying, luke, we've had enough of this. or we want to make sure that the chinese understand that there is a threat here. and therefore, we are cutting off access to a lot of us investment for some senators, though, like republican marco rubio. he believes that doesn't go far enough, that wall street is still investing in companies that are owned by the chinese
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communist party. and the joe biden should actually target them as well. they insist, he insist that that is very important, but for the moment, this is bite and building on what donald trump the see. china is a threat, and they're taking action through this executive order. and it's ashville tribunal for lebanon, has scrapped a new trial against the man convicted of a 2005 assassination of prime minister, roughly crazy. that's because the courts run out of money. families of victims say that they've been delight justice to zeros and a hot reports from beirut. family members of political figures and others killed and attacks survivors. their lawyers, they all came together to say they won't give up on justice. a special un tribunal for lebanon was about to start a new trial into assassinations and attacks from a decade ago when a funding crisis forced to cancel the case. the victims called for this because never been unable and unwilling to prosecute these guns. so if we stop now,
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to set back for the victim, that very bad message, lebanon is nearly bankrupt and can't pay its share, and voluntary contributions from donor countries haven't been forthcoming. the have based court could be shut down in july. we're asking if there is any politic or even after it's just a matter of money. that's our question that we need. if you cannot give us a reason other than there is no more money. last year, the court convicted in absentia, a member of the lebanese armed group has the law for the 2005 murder of den, former prime minister. because how do you to the lee my yes, has since been linked to 3 other attacks and his prosecution was due to begin this month. one man was the victim for the part that was not the work of one man alone to the court achieved in spite of great on against it for more than a decade after he res killing. a number of assassinations followed. they targeted
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anti has below an anti syrian government figures. journalists as well as investigators family members say their wounds are still open. if anything, there was one lifeline left when it came to impunity. and a string of political assassinations and general crime in this country. all types of violence was that we could get to the bottom. and we could do that thanks to the special tribunal. the tribunal is the 1st independent investigation into a political murder in a country where attacks like these largely go unpunished. political violence has not ended a few months ago, a prominent anti hezbollah critic, look monthly, and was found shot to death in his car. authorities promise an investigation like they did in past cases, then like now, there has been no outcome, no consequence, no arrest, no trial. the court has had its share of criticism,
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but the international community will have to answer now as it watches what is supposed to be a tool for justice prematurely shut down, said their elders. ita balte. iran supreme leader has urged people to vote in the upcoming presidential election on itala ali, harmony, and restoration on the anniversary of the death of the atlantic. republics found that he won't radians but not taking part of the vote may have dangerous consequences in the future will still have had gave 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, or some argue they voted for certain candidates in previous selection. and they regretted it 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 or fears aren't in the right way. we should correct them by making a right decision, not by refusing to participate on this vote. 40 france has suspended joint military operations with molly of the country. second,
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coo and 9 months french troops are expected to continue the operations in molly, but on their own. it's part of efforts to pressure the military john, to the work towards a democratic transition, a. c. b. goiter was declared president on friday after ordering the arrest of civilian leaders. the opposition in bella rufe has condemned a televised interview with the jail journalist calling it a hostage. video, romano, per se, ditch was arrested after his flight from greece to lithia, was forced to land in minsk, causing an international outrage. the video is 2nd to be released since his arrest . he reportedly confessed a calling for anti government protests last year and praised president alexander lucas shanker. but his family says that the comments were made under the rest the u . k. as recorded its highest daily number of coded 19 infection since march of more than 5000. england's remaining domestic restrictions due to be lifted on june 21st,
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but it's feared the bank could be pushed back because of the spread of the strain 1st detected in india. the government also announced more than half of its population has now been vaccinated. and the cares removed portugal from its green list of travel destinations, pains with holidaymakers, and are not allowed to visit beth. and returning british citizens will need to corn teen for 10 days. denmark's parliament has voted to establish a refugee reception center in a 3rd country. likely to be somewhere in africa. politicians who voted for the bill say the little deter asylum seekers. crossing the mediterranean. the european commission of the un have criticized 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 soil tor reception seemed to in
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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 need for seeking asylum or migrants that's a life. and i understand, but i think that makes sense, but that's just not enough to get the residence image just and then 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 sea crossing as they won't make the journey if they are likely to be rejected. but refugee rights advocate 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 then it will not be possible to apply for asylum in the center. so people have to cross to see anyway, so that's just ridiculous to call it kind of humanitarian. united nations refugee
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agency wound last month. it could start a race to the bottom. if other european countries followed denmark's policy would be a huge game changer. if other count please would follow up, is not like the, the pulses of thinking can be externalize and saw say, go key provider that on. i want to be out, but don't bring to all a county. 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 the whole thing of the funding raiders from the mental questions about both the access to the procedures effective access to protection. it is not possible under existing equals or proposals under the new packed form or migration, and this item marks tightening. immigration policies have come after more than 21000 asylum seekers arrived and 2015. it now has
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a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is sound to provoking residency permit for some 3 and 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 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. i'll to 0, john henry, and as the story now of one family whose lives were turned upside down. when trump crackdown on immigrants who were 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 walk out doors for 30 years. i watch the game from here. it's not lots of know, but still since 2018,
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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 us, the trumpet, ministrations, 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, they were one of the boys man to live with us and home or something, you know. and that's to our, to live her us very heart. so they took sanctuary in detroit, central methodist united church after ice declared dead a fugitive. he could no longer leave church property without fear of arrest. and just after dead's lawyer is sued, the u. s. government, the biden administration reversed the trump administration's policy of
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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 in itself. image is as a country of oppertunity 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 who 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 works 16 hours a day to provide for his family. his wife has m. s. b she's in a wheelchair, 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
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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. now take a look at this. an aerial photography in china has captured a beautiful weather phenomenon of the northeast coast. they show show the island of bay, hong chang, almost completely shrouded by eviction fog. a thick shroud of mist could after several days of rain. the me it's because have with us hello adrian. so here we go. how the headlines when i was here, a police have been trying to controlling a vigil in hong kong, the victims of the 989 pianos and square massacre. they locked down the area to stop thousands of people attending the memorial morning from sarah.
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