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work for an international network like alger the other are dozens of journalists who work for local, much in jerusalem. they will not receive the same attention. and many of them have already been our folks that i'm detained in the past. over the, the month of may, we seen several cases of detention of palestinian journalists in the west bank. one of the mac, cameron men for a pen. arab news outlet is still in jails, not space charge or trial. and that just tells you that it doesn't matter what you've done as a journalist, if you're palestinian, as far as israel is concerned, throwing you up and in jail and throwing away the key, locking you up and throwing away the key is doable. it's possible and very little will be done about it. that to me is extremely infuriated. knowing that this keeps repeating, that, you know, every other month we go and visit
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a journalist who's been released from jail or we go and visit a journalist who was beaten while covering at demonstration or so on and so forth. it keeps happening. we, you know, once she's released she will tell you about many friends and colleagues lost over the years to israeli fire, to israeli. impunity in the west bank in jerusalem. and in garza and it has to come to an end. it has to come to a stop by holding is real accountable by putting forth those difficult question. i'd love to see your question and israeli spokesperson now about this incident and just have a tray just it is and see what kind of spin they would put forward. because it will be very difficult, but they've been doing this for some time. and fortunately, i've just tweeted them actually, nor kamala j. e. my handled if anyone wants to retweet that of tweeted,
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he's ready to police directly and asked if they would like to come on al jazeera at any point to explain their actions today and shift at a neuro day. thank you so much for your time. we appreciative and take you back to another conversation which i had maybe an hour or so ago with sabrina been we who is a spokesperson for reporters without borders. she says the way and you'll seeing it here and right now the way it's ready. security forces treated algebra is journalist, cynthia, on acceptable where reporters without borders denounces clear of struggle to the right to inform. this is a clear violation of press freedom because clearly recognisable as she was aware of christmas, and there is a clear will from the relief for it, used to prevent journalists from doing their job and from reporting. we think that images were very shocking of retail. the t in the query and acceptable. and if,
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if the journalist is jill, be new journalist, you may be really great because they are all the 13 journalists. so, you know, things like these are the keys with unclear charges, usually in 5 minutes against israel. and with the report of the detention exempt be really be review for a keeps from giving official charges. and it allows them to prolong the pension again and again, and they are all the journalists just like her who can be very long, very long among martin long. and there is her place is certainly not in jail, but she should pretty drill and report what's occurring on the ground. it's clear, it's tapping right to draw this to jail with no official charge. it means that
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because he kept in jail again and again, and became se in jill. and in the meantime, did he not report? and the fact is that these really are don't have, i'm not forced to queue provides, you know, although much of the, the say that it is link would be really intelligence and it should be just confidential. so this is where i can take more than most and in the meantime, drew mis addressed prevented from doing their job and i told, you know, 13 always drew the druid or in deal at the moment and with no official charge. so some of the reaction we had earlier from sabrina, but we heard from reporters about the board of we had me to national press institute as well. understandable outrage at what you're seeing on the screen right
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now. what's this there that is alger unless being hit by and is ready at least women, one of on counting at least for now, but on the left hand side is holding up ahead and as we hear the continued don't touch and the hand going over the camera because i want you to see the way that a journalist is being treated by the police in israel, who are fully kid out of the thing with their bathroom, their, with their handcuff. and they claim that a journalist alger, unless you've been very with this whole thing, then these pictures are very high quality in control in controversial picked it in on the vertical fiction show you that that is not what happened. and what happens after this is that she's taken away to the police car and into the police station
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pinned up against the wall there by 33 members of the police. and she's now shocking enough enough now. and shara senior political analyst in paris, i know you said earlier, you didn't need to see the picture. but these ones are really, this is quite something, i'm shocked by this because it is a so blazing. hello. yes. and i went on line something that you haven't mentioned yet and please trust me, come on. this is the point of this whole conversation. the whole point of this conference, this is the whole point of what we do. and this is the whole point of our visual about why we exist. and i'll tell you what it is. it is that part of the image of a microphone has by a journalist against a gun,
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has bad soldiers. this is the battles and make no mistake about this. it's the microphone against the gun. that gun trying to suppress the microphone. the microphone is in. you virus hand, that gun is in several soldiers. farms. it is the gun. versus the michael. that's what it's about. let's not talk about this and i think the other thing and complicate things. we've seen it happen not already. and as we've seen it happen around the world. journalists have been attack jordan that have been rush, have been intimidated, have been terrorized and have been given to many of them come out to many of them and too many of our colleagues have been implemented on site. but i must unlike all your other guests. i'm going to drop the indignation bit. i'm going to drop the
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outrage bit, and i'm just going to talk to you with a, with one tone of voice. ok? yes, she was arrested. but our microphone is louder than there are microphone speaks truth to power. our mega phone is this not work. they will not intimidate their will not intimidate our colleagues. we have several 100 colleagues as i talk to you now working in the field. they are not intimidated. i've already heard from dozens of them. none of us is going to be intimidated. our microphone is louder than the sound of their guns, their tanks, the airplanes we've, we've shown at once again that this does not work with us. this, this does not subjugate us, that we win win this battle of the international public opinion. and that is
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read. and now i'm speaking for myself. not for i need that to work. is being foolish. is read is there any soldiers are being foolish? that is as stupid for arresting a peaceful journalist for doing her job. she is a credible journalist. she's been the one you heard of her job for a dozen plus years. she's known among white colleagues. she's known among people both in israel, palestine for the ball will be the one for being friendly. they will lose this battle. we will not be sorry. and the world now i was going to talk to you. i guess i can guarantee millions upon millions of people are listening and watching us. this is what i want to fight this battle. the back of the gun against the microphone. well, we won't come in, we will wear it as a badge of on. thank you. my one now in the shower as i say, new political and i'm sure i'll talk to you again later. but now and making the
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very simple point there that anyone who tries to silence not just this network, but journalism as a whole clearly hasn't been watching. but we're watching dave bit these pictures from check it off and occupied east jerusalem a hand over a camera doesn't stop it. you see the handcuffs coming out there. that is one of our journalists, giovanni's dairy, being arrested, was ready to police in check it off for your for i think for at least the police around her and the sound of her shouting there enough enough. don't touch, don't touch. what up till honeyed is outside the police station. what are believe you've got new information about the the cycle charges? yes indeed, i just spoke to the lawyer again. so after backing up from that initial charge that
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give our up area colleague had assaulted a female israeli soldier. well after that because of the video was given as evidence to the office in charge of the police station. well then after that, the new charge now is that she didn't let herself known. and the lawyer was telling me that i want a cli, actually, everybody knows who is there each one of the palestinians. i know it is re decide, she's very famous here, and he actually told me that the officer here, the police station called him to tell him that device dairy had been arrested. so the lawyer are good when you know exactly who she is. she was on the ground, there was clearly written press and the front and the back on her black jacket, holding a microphone with the logo of yours who knew exactly who she had and the lawyer has no doubt that you as this was specifically targeting jabbar,
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one thing to silence her because she has been covering shift on a regular basis. she's one of the journalists who is always there. she knows the story inside out. she knows that people who are being wrecked in from a vixen, she talks to them all the time and he has no doubt that that has. that was the reason all of this happened. now. i asked him if she is going to be released today . he said he doesn't know in the next couple of hours, we should find out a good be also that they will release with conditions like to pay a bale or to under house arrest. they still didn't know, but he said that if they were, if they try to release or with conditions, then they will refute that. okay. can you, can you go back and clarify that to me? what the, the original charge was that she had assaulted and is ready, policewoman. and that was dropped because of the video. but she has actually been charged or the claim against her is that she didn't make herself known. she didn't
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identified herself back bit yes. now the claim claim against her is that she didn't identify herself, even though if we go back into the story, we know that g r i had asked those soldiers who were surrounding her to go and get her a press card from the car. she wasn't given that opportunity. instead, she was pushed against the wall, immediately handcuffed and dragged to the car. now the lawyer also told me that she was mad, how badly had manhandled in the car that told her that she had been in her left side. you doesn't know how serious that is or not, but she did complain of being harassed. beated something happened in the car while she was on her way to the police station. ok, can i ask you
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a slightly bigger picture question? her just as we keep watching these pictures, the difference in the way that security force has been a police or ami, whoever it is, the way that they deal with israeli versus israeli protest. this is palestinian protest. this is the type of thing. i'm sure you see in your reporting, i wonder if you can explain it for us a little more. the o, it's completely different if you have 1015 young palestinians, protesting or if you have them indeed like what happened yesterday and was running a marathon of philadelphia t. then you will find really fully equipped, security forces waiting for them. and usually that really translates into very quickly, confrontation doesn't good is being fired in some cases, rubber coated bullet, some cases gas. but you do get the full force of the security forces immediately on
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those protesters. there is no really way for palestinians to protest safely. however, i was actually just a couple of hours ago, attending a protest in front of the house of the minister benjamin went over there is no security forces in the view traffic police, they were standing very relax, anyone protested to say and, and do whatever they won there, but there is no harassment whatsoever. i was interviewing a young israeli activity the few days ago. she sometimes joined palestinians during their protest, and she told me, yes, i do admit me as an israeli jewish. i know that this very, a very slim chance that i will get detained, that i will get harass. so certainly the double standards there,
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but when it comes to palestinians, they have a very, very small margin of maneuver before the security forces sort of move in on them. sometimes they just announced that a mega phone, you have to disperse now, but then the even give them the time to this. i've seen that more than once they do, you have that message coming on the phone, the thing, the leave a few minutes for those who want to leave to leave? well, that's not the case. a me just move in to these bridge and tries immediately start firing. he stand grenades, bullets depends what they're using on the day, but it's usually there is a very, very little way of that. the other probably poses being this peacefully that happens rarely. ok, thanks. we're going to move on to some other news just shortly and give you
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a little bit of a break, but please, as always, give us a shout. give us a ways if you get any more news from there. the pictures we've been showing on screen, we've had them on luke for the last half hour or so. because that's one of our colleagues. you bought a data 0 journalist, seeing i could say man handled, but i mean, that's basically a full system, at least for israeli police offices, while one tries to cover the camera it's what it was explaining initially she had been charged for the claim was that she had assaulted israeli security for the police that is very clearly and easily disproved by this video. now, the claim is that she did not identify herself. well, in her hand is a microphone with an l. 0 logo on it. on her back is a flat jacket with the word press on it. and she is a veteran journalist who is well known about how to finance and is right and for many years they can be no question either who she is. instead,
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she's been pinned up against the wall by police officers, for apparently not identifying herself with a fill in being held in a police station. injury to them. we have no information on when she will be released. my offer is open to any member of these or any government or police who wishes to come on out to 0 and speak to us and explain what was going on. a tweeted as well. that is an open invitation whenever you a with such a focus on journalism, it would be remiss not to take you through some of the worlds other news. and the government became a foster which says, armed men have killed at least a 100 civilians in the north. the attack happened in the village of sol hung, which is close to nisha. the government says holmes and
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a market were burned to the ground. the 1st attack on such a scale since 2015 his nicholas hall was keeping an eye on things from bodycote in neighbouring molly. what we know is that in the early hours of this morning, a regular police patrol that were around the east of 15 f. i say next to the town to so hum came across a market like the one that you see right behind me. but instead of seeing people going about their business animals, they saw the market completely burned to the ground. the animals, all die killed and hundreds of bodies lie in words. the governor describes as amounts. there were men, women, and children. you know though no one has claimed responsibility for this. it's not good has the hallmark of the islamic state and the greater so hard because that group has launch several attacks in that same area in the last few months in february and then in may and, and in the run up to this attack we saw several teenagers that have their arms
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amputated because they were accused of that effect. and this attack just comes week after the minister of defense of breaking up. i went on the site and told the population you are now safe, we will guarantee your security. and there was a military barracks not far away from where the attack took place. they didn't react, they never arrived on the scene. and it's the feeling that people now across this a hell feel which is that they cannot rely on their own security forces to protect them. and as a result, in the last year, a 1000000 people have been displaced in pristina faso alone, or people already forced from their homes in democratic republic of congo being attacked in what the u. n. is calling daily massacres. thousands of fleeing displacement camps and villages in the east. in fact, and simultaneous right on monday night at least $57.00 people were killed, including 7 children. alexander buys as the report the military has
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ruled to re providence for a month, for 4 weeks under an unprecedented state of siege wasn't enough to prevent this. one of the deadliest attacks to hit the region and at least 4 years. the government and the un blame fighters from the allied democratic forces for unleashing a night of violence and displacement camps and villages near bogo and to jobby. robber. nothing leah. we were attacked by the rebels during the night. they killed my neighbors and burned them in the house before even arriving in my area. i ran an escape, but they got here and they burned my children in my house, and i got a lot more. the rebels abducted at least $25.00 survivors, shelters, and stores were burned to the ground. now the area is marked with mass graves. already displaced. the un says the attacks have forced nearly 6000 people to flee
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again. many with nothing but the clothes they were wearing it calling for more security, saying there's an urgent need to protect civilians and the congo leave the army claims it can provide that with martial law extended until mid june. the military governor of a tories visit to the area with all strength and determination. amanda. but i'm, i'm way up. the president of the republic sent me with a clear message, which is to bring peace. by all means. i have a special message for all of you. please tell your brothers and sisters to come at peacefully from the bush. otherwise we will defeat them by force. but the scale of the task can't be underestimated. violence has plagued these eastern provinces for years with more than 100 armed groups operating in the dense forests . attacks on civilians have surged in the last 2 years, killing thousands of congo leads,
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and displacing more than 5000000. the announcement of military rule, an attempt to stop that violence was met with skepticism. critics worried the military already accused of rights violations and corruption could exploit its new power. now for weeks in activists are dismayed that the near daily attacks have continued del message. the military authorities are wasting time when they could be conducting the real operation against the rebels and tackling insecurity on the grounds. unfortunately, as the army is still in the office, preparing their strategy every day on the ground, the enemy continues to massacre. populations are, but the government says there's been some success. the armies taken control of new areas and numerous fighters have surrendered. parliament will reevaluate military rule once these 15 days are up. but for those streaming through these roads
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fleeing more attacks, they say the only thing that saved them so far is a higher power. alexandra buyers al dedira. and now a quick look at your sport with german. thanks. come all for arissa. charlotte will start from poll physician for sundays as a by sean grove. pre is the 2nd straight race class qualified. although last time out to monica, he was unable to stop the race because of the mechanical issues. 7 time while champion and he was thomas will join the clown, the front row of the grid, while championship lead a max, the staff, and we'll get on the wait. and i was, i was not really pushing into one to 2 and then into 3. i finally phoned my read them started to push was quite hard and the last time came straight away. so i felt like food was our day and a great to be starting from that massively anxious. not knowing whether we can even get into the top 10. my real goal was just trying to get into the top 10. so to be
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on the farm road, it is incredible. proud of everyone for being open minded and working so hard because i'm disappointed because there was a lot more in it today, but also the district so long. and if you get a bit more draw gives you so much enough time. and i, i was basically my own, i didn't really have a car coast me. well, the other 2 in front of me so yeah, it's a shame tennis. great gym korea has compared no joke of h to louis hamilton, saying the sub in is the champion drive of tennis in the best call. while those comments came during a commanding performance by jock of edge and his, the victory of the french open lot, number one only dropped, fix games against you. and yes, rich, hottest rankest brokovich. reaching the last 16 erosion gara recorded 12 consecutive yes. well, i'm honored to be compared to lewis. i mean, i respect louis and everything he,
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661, also made for from last year. and when now play american teen sensation, coca cola. meanwhile, defending champion, it goes beyond fact to go through and straight that the speaking is stadium. and that com and i should just tell you, rough found out is also in the round of 16. that is what your support from me for now. i'll be back with more for you later. thanks, jenna. let's play the pictures once more. we've been playing them all night, but you need to keep seeing them and out of the jonas give out a day or being assaulted by is ready for in the neighborhood of chef jet. she has been child that was very loosely with not identifying herself. well, now it's a 0 my phone in her hand, and she's a veteran journalist of many years. and that hand over the camera to me that all the forces who don't want you to see an assault on
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when you leave with a smile, we know our day's work is done. always welcome to our home. i was wrong to the children and we from their parents and heard them into a school against their will. there was no money or no father fingers. they put us in a big playroom and we sort of look after ourselves. i don't remember the children's names, but i'll never forget canada's dark secret on al jazeera, it's the case biggest hospital with eventual capacity for 4000 covered 19 patient built inside a london conference center. it took just 9 days to construct with the help of army engineers dramatically expanding the critical care bed count and other similar sites are under way the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertising
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