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big man with white man talking loud, clear to him where a global audience becomes a global community, jumping to the comment section. and part of those discussion there are like kinetic efforts to silence fell opinions on the online based on al jazeera. ah, catholic church in canada is silent, is not stepping up per face possible legal action, the canadian prime in the pressures, the clergy on the abuse of indigenous children. ah, i want money. this is their life and also coming up the support at home, the growing isolation abroad,
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the complex future money to lead a set to become the new president. international expert prepared to deal with a potential will fill in sri lanka from a thinking cargo ship and laden with chemicals. on the time to play football, the growing cools in brazil against holding the copper america and the middle of a pandemic. ah, we begin in canada where ro is escalating over the abuse of indigenous children in residential schools run by the catholic church and not prime minister just intruder is saying church leaders must take responsibility for us or face possible legal action. that's also the remains of $215.00 students were found at one of the former institutions last month. from the 1880 to 1996,
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an estimated 150000 children were forcibly taken from their homes. as part of an assimilation program run by the government in the church. many of them were subjected to abuse on its belief. thousands more are buried at similar sites all across the country. now before we have to start taking the catholic church to court, i am very hopeful that religious leaders will understand that this is something they need to participate in and not hide from that forgiveness. and redemption is a path we all are told we should be walking on to our faith. and i am confident that the catholic church is hearing these calls very clearly. and his understanding, the kind of dismay and grief that many canadians are feeling right now at seeing the continued lack of action or groups
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representing indigenous people, are angry over the years of inaction. the chief of the fascination that discovered the remains has also called on the church to issue a public apology. in the end, what we do want, we do want an apology, a public apology, not just for us, but for the world who also shared in those packages. holding the catholic church to account, there must never been. there has never been an apology from the roman catholics. tanya morrison is an, an issue, not a lawyer. the daughter of a victim of the church abuse. she says government action is long, maybe due. i mean, i don't think they have a choice, but to take action. at this point, there's been many calls for several years, several decades to compel the church to release all these archives to ask them to issue a formal apology. there's been members of parliament that have called on the government,
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and i mean, at some point it just sorted became, well we tried and we made our best efforts. and then life went on. i think at this point, given the fact that the world is watching, they really don't have a choice but to either take legal action or denounce the catholic church. and the fact is that the independent assessment process in the class action lawsuit did not actually hold any perpetrators who were identified as those who inflicted sexual abuse, physical abuse on children. and they are still living today. what these records can help is actually prosecute some of those people and till we actually have that justice will not be served for many of the survivors at its bare minimum and its most basic form and apology is necessary. there's no way forward. there's no reconciliation. that's going to happen until an apology is made and it's the least that they could do. they still haven't paid their shares into the class action
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lawsuit in terms of compensation towards survivors. they haven't released these archives this by numerous calls from 1st nations, members of parliament. and that was actually one of the $94.00 recommendations from the truth and reconciliation commission. to release those archive it, it belongs to the people and to our survivors, to have access to that information in order for us to have closure. i am an intergenerational survivor. i have my own experiences that i've lived with very life changing for me to work with survivors. but this is a collective pain and trauma. and frankly, i'm tired of having to put that trauma on display in order for people to believe us. thousands of molly ins have come out in the capital in show of support for the military gender, as it faces an international backlash over the coo and the 1st rally backing
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colonel. see me goiter. since he sees power last month, the demonstration was caused by the m 5 opposition movement. nicholas hank reports from bottom ago. my country is not doing well, not just the lyrics of a song, but announce him tamales and 5 protest movement, celebrating one year of demonstrations that led to the toppling of former president the brain, but are cater by the military. gender. some hold fine thing, death to friends and their allies, other hold the portrait of molly's new strong men until the se, me go. last week he orchestrated a 2nd qu detainee, the prime minister and president of the transition government. of course, we support a c me guy. i like it said his fishing the country in the right direction. after this expansion of the african union and the west african body echo off the world bank has stopped all payments demanded from the former colonial power in montes closest partners, is temporarily halting military cooperation. french forces will no longer support
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or assist the enforces, leaving them alone to fight arm groups in the north and center of the country. attacks have forced millions to flee among them for money heard to allude jello where i am from the state is absent. it is only present in boxes where our leaders, the public appearance, go to the white pick up, not in his usual military fatigue. but it is you who will be sworn in as molly's president on monday following a constitutional court order. he has now as the 5 movement to choose a new prime minister, which started as a civil society movement a year ago to our former president. is now turning into a political one with the leaders of the empire. wanting to set the politic agenda. and molly's relationship with the international partners on stage, the 5 leader, sho, get my got chosen by the movement of the countries new prime minister. he says he
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has a message from goiter to the international community. molly is not ungrateful. maryan have offers that contribution when needed, appeared that the french president said that in intervening, molly, france was paid back at debt. millions will never forget to frank soldiers that died on our soil. gathering. molly's june dies attempting to demonstrate that they have the support of the people, but the crowds were not as big as they had hoped for. most molly and shunned the events. they want not the military, but for themselves to decide on the country's future. nicholas hawk al jazeera bumpo an occupied east jerusalem. hundreds of people have held a marathon and solidarity with palestinian families facing force expulsions. the wrong began and shake jerome and ended
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in the neighborhood of phil one. there was scuffle between the protest is israeli soldiers, dozens of palestinians living in the 2 neighborhoods on the threat of losing their homes to israeli settlers. also, elia palestinians gathered in the occupied west bank routing against illegal israeli supplements at least 20 people that were injured. the ecological impact of a slowly thinking cargo ship and sri lanka is getting worse. tons of plastic pallets and chunks of fiberglass happened. washing ashore. a ship was on 5 for 13 days, causing an environmental disaster. it was carrying oil, nitric acid, and lots of all the chemicals. authorities are preparing for the possibility of an oil spill supported by international experts. ask a lie to our corresponding michelle fernandez, who is in colombo for us. bring this up to date. what is the latest now on the ship
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position? right now, the retrieval of the voyage data record on that is the primary concern for all concerned the navy has just confirmed that dest support systems have been stopped by the criminal investigation department, the arm of the police that is conducting investigations, into what exactly happened. now the navy has obviously request the details of the whereabouts of that device. they have got those details, but at the moment, even though the day slightly cleared the heavy rains that have been seeing in recent days, the seas are pretty choppy. so it's unlikely that they will get the clearance from the salvages who are responsible for the ship, the sort of green light to board it and retrieve that data recorder. but other than that, they sort of waiting to see at what point they can get on to louis dell. another
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thing is with regards to the environmental disaster that is unfolding. we also had an n g o, an environmental organization, along with a group of fishermen that filed the fundamental rights petition in supreme court yesterday. basically asking the court to order the authorities to conduct a proper probe into how exactly the m, the pas entered sri lankan waters. there's a lot of different report surrounding sort of the chain of events, you know, who said, what did they declared that cargo? did the authorities know that there was a leaking nitric acid container, you know what information was disclose? so all of those things very marquee at the moment, depending on who you speak to. so, here's this quote, action now launched, requiring a proper probe. in the meantime, the criminal investigations department, we did see reports that they were taken close to the wreckage. they will collect
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electing water samples and things like that to assist in that investigation. just behind me, another beach and lumber can probably see behind me a fisherman tending to his net. all of the, i mean housing of fishermen basically are grounded. they can put out to see there is a restricted area where they can't, you know, basically engage in their livelihood. so they can do is, you know, do that housekeeping fix then, and then wait for that update mcnelson and his 1st in colombo. thank you. fill ahead on al jazeera, united nations warns ethiopia could be on the verge of its worst famine in decades if the violence in te grade doesn't stop. and maybe maybe not a highly anticipated report by us intelligence agencies on whether you f o is in aliens actually ah
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hello there, we've got some slightly showers just around the caucasus, sir, ga armenia as a bizarre, seeing some sundry down posts from time to time elsewhere across the middle east drive pretty much sums it up hotter than average though we're looking at temperature still touching 50 celsius and cuba close enough to that to into baghdad . woman up here in the hall over the next couple of days with a high around 45 celsius ben, thank you so much cooler into i man most gotten now with around 34 celsius. the south wesley wind started fade in the south west. the monsoon calls making its way into south asia, but that represents something like a 10 degree drop or more for parts of a man of the sort of values that we saw earlier on this week is try to across the horn of africa, we have got the showers continuing just around the european highlands into the riff valley. we'll see some wet weather coming through here. just wanted to coast to
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shout to for time. eastern areas of tanza, near and also into kenya. the west is weather as per usual, that's going to continue just around the gulf of gainey, southern parts of nigeria saying some torrential downpours, sundry showers, continuing to come through here but pushed further south and is generally dry. was a good part of southern africa, some on shill showers, just drifting into were eastern parts of most and big and showers to for medic aska . the living in a war zone is a risk not worth taking for most. but for a 10 year old boy. there is nowhere else to go. in the absence of his parents, his grandmother dedicates herself to his upbringing. never knowing whether the next explosion or echo one step closer to the place they call home. the distant barking of dogs, a witness documentary on al jazeera. oh,
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the me you're watching al jazeera mind. jeff on top stories miss our candidates prime minister says the catholic church must take responsibility for its role in running residential schools. the indigenous children. that's also the remains of $215.00 children were found at one of former institutions now mam, thousands of millions in the capital by mac. i have shown that support to the military profess rally since colonel assuming these power last month, facing an international backlash over the ecological impact of the ladies thinking cargo ship in sri lanka is getting worse. the ship was on fire for 13 days,
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causing an environmental disaster authorities in preparing for the possibility of an oil spill. if your peer is on the verge of its worst famine since the 1980s, when salvation killed about 1000000 people, the un humanitarian chief is warning. it could happen again unless fighting in the tea gray region is brought to halt. kristen salumi has won story signs of the 6 month conflict in ethiopia as t gray region are as clear as rebel soldiers on the streets. thousands have died as a result of fighting. but getting caught in the crossfire with government soldiers is just one risk. by some 5000000 civilians they are in need of food assistance. un has warned. the country is on the brink of famine and troops working with the government from neighboring eritrea. the un says, bear particular blame. how much of the current situation is due to conflict?
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while most of it really mean is the conflict is destroyed in august and livelihoods and infrastructure. the conflict it's rule, atrocity, mass killings, adoptions, sexual violence. but some of the parties, i think all the evidence is consistent with the worry, the eritrea in particular is using salvation as a weapon, which is a violation it's. it is a breach of humanitarian law. in the 1980s heretic images like these are starving children and e t o p, and other parts of africa prompted international outcry. but this time humanitarian groups say the word and the images are not getting out very both restrictions on information. and then a massive campaign to basically question undermine the information which is coming out from the region as well. and this is obviously
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a very difficult context but to manage her in active, to, to work. and for that they say b, b, o, b, and government and it's nobel peace prize winning prime minister share some of the blame here at un headquarters in new york. the security council expressed its grave concern about the humanitarian situation in ethiopia, back in april. now some members are calling for even stronger action before it's too late. i expect to secretly conceal to discuss it again in the days to come and to keep the pressure on the humanity in excess because progress needs to be done in terms of human rights because the situation is really bad and but above all, trying to convince different stakeholders that a pretty good process, political situation, the only options and as bad as it is you and fishes worn. it is only a matter of weeks before things could get much worse. christine salumi al jazeera,
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the united nations, brazil's government, and south american football authority's unceasing b copa america football tournament. go ahead. and despite growing concerns about playing in the midst of the current of ours pandemic, furnish minor reports now from when it varies. this new one was there for mobile phones in brazil, 5 times woke up champions 9 times when his current holders the copper america. but the future of that saw him and he's now in doubt less than 2 weeks before it's you to kick off in brazil. yeah. i mean, this is not the time to host to cope america because it will being to, to see the find the make it not at over and we have not been vaccinated. i think the eventual but cancel this year. that's simple as that many of brazil's european bass players are reported to be unhappy about participating, but they're keeping their opinions private. and so next week, when they complete the latest round world cup, qualifying matches, which isn't
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a thing to nigga, is this difficult? yes. has it cause damage? yes, and when you're not focused, that does cause problems. but we've got to deal with us and play well to get the results we deserve. brazil is also divided on political lines, the mayor of rio de janeiro, one of the 4 host cities. so this corona virus numbers keep rising, he might be forced to call that she's off. no, i don't be jewish. got by bed. we didn't ask for the cop america. if you ask my opinion, but i think it's not wise to hold a big tournament like this one. the position workers party has launched a legal case to have the tournament stopped. the virus is killed, 470000 people in brazil, many 17000000 have been infected. the hospitals are a breaking point. the prison jabal snarl, insist life must continue as normal. look, you defend the goals in a fit at all. as far as my government sees it,
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the cooper medica will be held in brazil when i was approached, when i was told argentina was no longer hosting. i said yes at once. i spoke with the ministers involved and the decision was unanimous. the south american football federation called me ball says all players and officials will be vaccinated and the 28 matches in 4 cities conducted in the most sanitary conditions possible. they reject accusations they're only going ahead with the tournament for the money thing . they will end up losing revenues with the games being played in empty stadiums, brazil. and he had a few weeks to prepare after the original co host columbia knowledge and tina were forced to withdraw. as a scramble to get ready in time. the delta divisions continue to grow and the copper america tournament is thrown into further term oil. daniel shawn, there are 201 a cyrus brazilian drug regulators have given the green light for the country to import the russian current of our sputnik vaccine. it's also voted to approve the
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kovacs in short made by barnes biotech in india. but the jobs will now arrive in brazil in july, the state health regulation and previously rejected imports on that russian vaccine and international tribunal for lebanon has counselled a new trial against the man convicted of the 2005 assassination of the prime minister. roughly curry, this is because the court has won out of money. a 2nd case, prosecute, believe a yard for tags. on 3 prominent lebanese politicians was going to begin soon. families of victims say they've just been denied justice center called our reports from beverage 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
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a funding crisis forced to counsel the case. the victims called for this because never been unable and unwilling to prosecute these guns. so if we stop now, to set back for the victim, said very bad message, lebanon is nearly bankrupt and can't pay its share, and voluntary contributions from donor countries haven't been forthcoming. the hague 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 to try. you cannot give us a reason other than that 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 convicted for the part that was not the work of one man alone to
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the court achieved in spite of great on again for more than a decade after he res, killing. a number of assassinations followed. they targeted 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 in 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 pass cases, then like now, there has been no outcome, no consequence,
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no arrest, no trial. the court has had its share of criticism, 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 either built hundreds of parents in the democratic republic of congo on looking for their missing children. volcanic eruption followed by an evacuation order led to panic and goma. several children got separated from their parents. now one red cross volunteer tells us how agency is helping them re unite the language you submitted to see my in my name is see me to be seen evolving. i'm working as a volunteer. fred cross got my work is to help you and i separated families because it was a natural disasters. gracie, that would be currently receiving kids and parents in the center was separated because of the recent volcanic eruption and goma, meanly receding,
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parents looking for the children. and for that we have a list in which we complete the name and address each missing child. and we did the same for kids looking for their parents. this list helps us start the research for missing family members or children that i think i see in front up at that. when kids give us information about their parents, we do our best to unite them for kids whose parents we can't find, refer them to inappropriate protection center. but you are in partnership with red cross. they can take care of them at night as the only operate during the day. we are working with other local volunteers and partners to spread the word about her work. so family members can come to search for the relative they senior work, no matter. nathaniel. the main challenge i have this work is mainly how some parents confined to children or we are unable to find their children for them. it's the same when we see how we are unable to find parents are children that we have in
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our hands. this is a real challenge. i makes me sad to see parents coming every day trying to find their kids, but he can't find them. that makes me sad. now a new report by us intelligence agencies on, on identified aerial phenomena, also known as us, has reportedly found no evidence that aliens all behind those mysterious flying objects. but it comes with a caviar official steel con. explain those unusual sightings and come fully rule out the possibility of alien spacecraft. rosalyn jordan reports now from washington . idea of u. f. photos of contact from other planets has excited entertained and even scared people for millennia. but there have been sightings of what's called an identified aerial phenomena or u a p. for decades. now, according to the new york times,
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us intelligence agencies have concluded, they don't know for sure if you're in your real louis elizondo ran the close by defense program researching you. a p. r. government has already stated for the record that you f o, p 's are very real and we're in fact we are, we have established a task forced to study that. you don't, you don't establish a task force or study something that's not there. the u. s. navy has declassified videos captured by name because they show objects travelling at very high speed or shaped like a pyramid, or suddenly plunging into the water wash splash. 7846 . and from july 2019. this leaked and identified flying object near san diego, swarming a us naval ship, and there have been a lot more sighting than those made public. now,
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congress will find out what the paragon knows and what's been done with the information. it will get to report one that will be made public. the other classified eyes, only for members of congress, expected the speculation to go into overdrive. there's something that shows up on the cameras and because the navy doesn't seem to know what it is, i don't know if they do or not. but because they don't seem to know what it is, people jump to the conclusion, oh, it's aliens. and there's no reason to think that it's aliens. it could be all sorts of things. the military released a report more than 50 years ago, all about us foes. it concluded that 80 to 90 percent of sightings were ordinary event, which just seemed extraordinary but could be explained. the remainder though were mysterious with no obvious answer. if we can all agree that if there's something flying around and controlled us aerospace that that, that it's not ours and there's not a whole lot we can do about it. there's
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a potential threat while many believe this could be aliens among the bigger concern for the us military is that the threat comes from some rivals here on earth, possibly russia or china. that someone has developed advanced technology, which could put national security at risk. and there will be things that cannot be easily explained. and that means speculation will continue to grow about what really is out there. i'll go and i guess when they went to plan after rosalyn, jordan 0, washington, oh, this is algebra. these you'd help stories. candidates, prime minister says the catholic church must take responsibility for its role in running residential schools. indigenous children off to the remains of $215.00 children were found at one of the former institutions from the a seen a.
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