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share outrage after a california charge over a 30 year ban on assault style weapons and marine life in line. you had threatened by a massive algorithm in choking turkeys mom or see you have an asterisk force. no joke of it found the dow cruise into the la 16 at the french, jason, and for shot class, the grid for the alibi. john wrong break as you make it back to back whole position . ah, welcome to nissan. we begin an occupied easter eastern where an al jazeera puerto has been released from custody after being arrested by israeli security forces idea the so that's what happened
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a couple of hours ago on the day when you've been very, was beaten and then arrested in the neighborhood of shaft yo rodge, she had been doing live reports on algebra areas, arabic channels. throughout the day, gesture has been a real flash point in recent months that has been tension of plans to forcibly evict policy and families, which is obviously what you've are very was that to cover. and then later on, just in the last 30 minutes or so, but jerry was released from custody. she hasn't been charged, but she has been banned from reporting in chef gera for the next 15 days. she spoke to my colleague, i don't mean just after she was released they just came from everywhere. i don't know why, and they kick me to the wall. and what is your idea? i told him, you know me and you know that we are coming and going in many times and especially today they began to scream. they began,
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they wanted to hit me. so i just my hands don't hit me. please don't tell me because i was yesterday from the soldiers inside when before that and i will so my back can't hold anymore. so they said that i kicked a female soldiers to us all proved otherwise as well. no, they could. they brought me to the investigation a visa about just more or less than 6 seconds. my hand is like this to the thought to the, to, to, to that soldiers inside. and then they kicked me inside the car in a very bad way because they were just making like this in like this, getting them tighter sighted inside the car. and they were picking me from everywhere. and when i was in the car,
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they said before that they don't know me in the car, they began to speak to the leader. we have we us the, as you bought the bed before. so they know me, they, you know, only the show that i'm a journalist inside i was like a criminal and one of the soldiers came and he told me they lie all the time. everything is wrong. i said, no, it doesn't lie. they just give people everything just just as is as it is. the 70 to it's i was, i don't know how much time because they took for me everything they refused to take the call from me. they said either to order 15 days away from us. so i know they said that as the beginning,
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they said that i checked it soldier when they saw all the june and everything was changed that maybe she tried defense. her says in 2 minutes everything was changed. because of the video avenue. yes. yes. and then they said, okay, you will be away from for 15 days. but no, i think as we say, we will go to the call because it's because it was a message for all every of all the junior which is 0. we put we put no one's hand so everybody will be afraid and nobody will cover. no, we will cover everything goes all the julia. so have you been charged or is it just now released with this condition of not covering ships arrive for 15 days just for 15 days and maybe later there would be a course maybe for you guys, that clear message to all journalists. right?
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yes. it was clear that they out afraid from from it, from all of the june of every, with everybody. everyone was working on the, the outfits from him. so it was a message to him to make all this jonathan reporters and ken middleman to be afraid that was the message angela, i noticed you're still wearing your flak jacket. you've been wearing this book. why didn't you take it off? at the beginning of the day, the fuse was the cuffs. i told them the take them so i can take this off if used. so i stayed all the time. even i want to close my eyes because i was so so tired. don't close your eyes. everything and they know out of it, they don't english, they do the speak with me just only in here and in a very rude way. it's very, very, very rude way. so they kept on mistreating you all the way. and even though the video showed that and yes to the opposite interest again, sort of said,
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i don't get about everything. second 2nd show that you were going to do, i'm going to maybe you are going to take. i thought maybe i want to pick more than 50 soldiers want to hit me goal. i have to sit down and leave me. i didn't if anybody i just was raising my am not please go away. that's is that was it. and i told them i am just, you know, you know me, you know, it was only been for nothing just to make just the frame. that's all okay. and there was that you told them that you wanted to show them your press card. yes, they didn't give you a charge. yes, i just told them i want to call to my friend. he's near the car to bring my id. just give me the. they said they got more hebrew. you know, in a all languages you know, 5 minutes, you know, at god it's not to work from another word. they refuse to listen, they know out of it and they, knowing this but because what they have,
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what kind of happened, it shows that they was, they were nice. they wanted to make all these things. and my last question you've been covering so much, you know, and occupied east jerusalem. and have you noticed lately that media is getting more and more targeted as a concerted effort to go after media covering anything it occupied these jerusalem for sure. i'm with it from 2000 and until now 21 years. this is the 1st time i see like this, think on the god. every time they want to to you know, little shuttle smoke like this. we remember what happens and got one big office on the ground. many journalists with the from everywhere. so they want to the 1st such as either so everybody will afraid it was me of that they out of
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faith from media. oh, odd. joins us now from occupied eastern islam and obviously have been covering the story there, hold it for the past couple of weeks and you just had that conversation with dr. arbitrary. but tell me about some of the incidents that you have witnessed over the past couple of weeks in terms of the actions of israeli police and security forces towards those covering development. well certainly each time there is a small protest, you do have a heavy presence of the israeli military to security forces there and there full riot gear and there is usually a swift crack down on these protesters. and there's also sort of kind of intimidation of any journalist standing there, what it is, pushing them shoving them, sometimes detaining, specially when it comes to palestinian journalists. they have the worst,
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really. they get less international attention, but they do have a very hard time. and we've, we've also noticed that for example, just yesterday, that was kind of women. austin was covering the marathon in this one, which is another area where you have several families who are threatened for 12 eviction. it was old, may peaceful. and you know, these young people that were running, they were quite cheerful when they were all of a sudden this crack down came an outcome room and also was targeted. there is a sudden grenade that landed by his foot. thankfully, he is not hurt, but he got the impression that he was specifically targeted. now i can keep on telling you stories or, you know, one after the other, but there is certainly lately, it hasn't been the case in the files, but lately there is certainly much forceful ways with journalists underground. and
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not to tell us more about what was taking place in shakira. early today. i know you mentioned this martha. this run between the 2 neighborhoods just yesterday, but what was the, tell us about the story today? well today there was a small group of protesters about maybe 2030 of them maximum. they were by the side of the road. they were chanting slogans. it was actually all quite relaxed. even the military that was there was quite relax. usually you do get a signal that something is about to unfold is when they where they have miss la today, we didn't notice they didn't have their helmets on these protesters. we were by the side on the sidewalk. they were, you know, they were just chanting the, as they were holding posters, everything was quite peaceful. devora was actually doing some she did some live
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reports from there, showing the delay of the ground. what was going on a bit further down the street pass that checkpoint. there were some other protest as you are there or in a show us. so the there, if you will, those families who are being threatened of eviction. and so it's actually quite startling for me until now to understand why all of that unfolded. because today was one of those days when shifter ra, a was quite peaceful compared to what i've seen over the past few weeks. now, every weekend there is some sort of a protest march or some sort of, it's totally dary t campaign going on for those families are threatened to lose their homes with these forcefully. dick vixon, it's something that happens on a regular basis and a was no different than any other weekend except for the fact that it seemed to be more peaceful. there was no sun grenades,
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there were no rubber bullets. there was no cracked down on the professors, but there was cracked down on journalists. all right, thank you very much from occupied easier some honda i'm don't you. thank you. hi there. well, i'll, you're on our 0 release to statement condemning, but diaries around doctor lister for swang acting, director general, said the silent sing of journalists by terrorizing them has become a routine activity for these really authorities as witnessed unreason weeks in garza and occupied jerusalem. he said such attempts to prevent jealous from carrying out their professional juicy to inform the world and report. events on the ground is a crime against the journalistic profession. barbara, to your phony as the executive director of international presence that you've joined us on skype from vienna. i suppose the statement that we've just read there highlights the fact that this isn't just about the treatment of one individual or a single journalist working for any specific company that there is. this really draws attention to the fact that the,
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the general treatment and systematic targeting of journalists is something that is, has been happening for a while. yes and indeed, i mean, i couldn't, i couldn't agree more than with the statement from doctor slog type. we also have been monitoring developments on the ground previously, but also more and more, more intensity, more closely over the past few weeks as the cries is intensified. and we have seen an increase in the attacks against john unless he does not. it has long been a very difficult place to work each reason, but certainly the situation has become has become more recent. yes, i think i think you know, that you're hearing is actually from the footage earlier,
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giovanni but jerry being detained and arrested by by israeli police there. and so you would say that there is tell me about the conditions and the atmosphere for journalists in, in israeli cities and in jerusalem. and because he was saying earlier that there is a bit of a difference compared to other areas. for example, in the west bank no, indeed, according to the information that i p i has received the certainly to see the covering east jerusalem in particularly over the past few weeks has been particularly difficult. there is really an degree of sanction which recently has expressed itself really in attacks against the independent journalist and in a few years to be a clear pastor and to really to, to, to silence the independent media. if you look, look, look at the pac against you, barbara. tonight to, you know,
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1st of all she was taken away very brutally by police, by the railey forces. he will the youth 1st of being a nice railey sold dear, which eventually off the video came out, they came out, the book, neary wasn't true. so she the declaration against her, changed to not abiding to a police order. and eventually she was released but, but banned from covering she zuraw for 15 days, which again, is entirely arbitrary considering that she was just doing her job. so there is a clear path turn of intimidation of joint on this happening in easters l. m. and that has intensified even more than other parts of israel. can i ask you about, i mean, not just the violence and assault against journalists, but also how they are treated when they're in custody. and you've been very, was saying that you know,
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that was the behavior was very aggressive and not just the way she was treated physically, but also in the way that she was spoken to. what do we know about the treatment of john? listen, protect key policy and journalists who by the front of this sort of targeting, what do we know about that treatment in detention? yeah, well we know that according to major major, we have a court of information available to be either now 13 join only 30 palestinian journalists in detained in israel. they are in administrative detention, but with which are extend that prolonged detention. and so already the fact that they're being kept longer than the necessary or, or longer than even should be, it's highly problematic. and then certainly from the, the attack against the behavior against you barra, which we have heard all the, not a cases there is,
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there is really an element of have an element of aggression against, against the policy, and enjoy least or the jauntily, certainly a lot of the journalist covering the through the l. m. and which is, which is problematic because there's, there seems to be, you know, yeah, the sad there seems to be some summing fight meant toward hate, against the media, which is highly problematic and, and when it is unclear to i, p i where from these comes whether it is, or it originates within the israeli forces or whether it it originates from involved from the government side that, that level of insight. and thank you very much barbara funny for joining us and giving us some insight on the story. appreciate it. thank you. so now joined by senior political analyst moran shara, and some are one listening to barbara. it's clear from the people that she has
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spoken to people that have been me. i witness testimonies and the findings of their investigations that there is a, perhaps a shift in the way journalists being treated specifically coming under more pressure in jerusalem. and it is interesting, isn't it, that it over the past few weeks, over the past month, events in and around jerusalem, remind us that this city live very much it at the core of this conflict. absolutely, and as i was, as we were talking earlier, i was underlining the importance of jerusalem for israel to i feel like if there's the waste of the united captain of israel, when in fact of course it's rich and occupied city, it's not even recognized by the absolute majority of the world, nations as the captain of asia. but it says, insistence on that,
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makes journalists, makes reporting, makes speaking truth to colonialism. and then the biggest enemy for is right because it is that very particular coverage about what's happening on the ground. that seems to me to in the world it's refreshing with the seniors, with an incredible p aren't campaigns. you know, one of the things, you know, when you actually follow these railey military, the page, they pride themselves off, you know, being vegetarians in the military. their gender and their female. so and then we just saw 2 female soldiers coughing the, you know, our colleague and, and by the way, i just need to underline something here there, especially that we're not just, you know, just hearing vision particular. i mean,
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look at our reporters in palestine, our women report there's in palestine in the middle east in africa, and latin america. it is those women reporters that are taking the brunt of so much pressure, so much intimidation by some of the worst regimes, whether the middle east africa or latin america. and yet none of them are broken, none of them have been intimidated and your process is not going to be intimidated . distancing out for 2 weeks and your last name is resolve anything or nothing for . so in the end of the day, the situation, jerusalem is aggravating. the world is knowing more, more about the ethnic cleansing and the colonialism that's happening in jerusalem and palestine. and it is. busy it is upon us, it is the journalist responsibility to be reporting most of the facts for the world to make it your opinion. and it's really important is it to reflect on why
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reporters like g of are there the issue at the heart of what is happening in chef gera? the settlements, the expansion of territory under israel's control, especially in east jerusalem or one. this is what tensions remain high and why really this latest wave of violence initially began and it was remembering that those residents, those palestinians in chef jara, are still in danger of losing their homes. absolutely. and it continues to get worse. of course, while nothing actually changes in the very nature of this call on reality, what does it they say about repeating the same thing again and again and expecting different results of something like an insanity. it's insane what's going on because it's not just what's happening. of course, in jerusalem it's what's happening in the us bank. as you said, the what's happening with it is self against the senior citizens. second, refer for fixes what's happening against the policies in gaza. and yes,
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let's not forget about what's happening to the palestinians. refugees that are not allowed to go back to their homes. people forget that the people in gaza who had been born bars did some, not some 90 percent of them come from villages and towns in, in southern is they are refugees. you know, they are not and other people are from another country. these are refugees and their homeland is that was historic by the side. so covering those facts contextualizing this so called conflict this, this, this 2nd circular colonial reality as it's called as its truth. when you call it, i should say, although i try to avoid using big words and, and so, so forth. but this is what it is. it is 7000000 people living 2nd class citizens or as occupied people, or as this was as people. and that this possession mariam continues every day. the tragedy continues every day. journals in today suffers what journalism suffered 50
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years ago and what the procedure suffered some 70 years ago. but over 7 decades, this continues, of course, we covered it and cover them, cover it. but sometimes you get the feeling that those in power, whether it is in his ard or some of those friendly countries continue to empower israel colonialism. they are not, they are the ones who are playing death. but i think the international public opinion is changing because there's more and more media coverage of this reality. brown indeed to jerusalem and, and refugees to challenging issues that it comes back to. thank you very much. or on the shara, on, are you watching the news? our life from london, we have much more still for you on the program. we're looking at multinational companies in tax because g destinations of agreed to overall international rules to force global companies to pay up. i jerry's attorney general warned to anyone
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breaching the country's twitter band will be prosecuted. and then in for the italian teenagers thrilling the crowd at the french ah, how the government in bettina foster says armed men of killed at least a 100 civilians in the northeast of the country. attack happened on the night and the villagers saw hon. close to the border with inertia, government says hunger and a market will burn to the ground. no one is claim responsibility. nicholas hock is following developments that for us from neighboring money. we know is that in the early hours of this morning, regular police patrol that were around the east of f. i say next to the town to saw him 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,
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all die killed and hundreds of bodies lie in words. the government describes as amounts that were men and women, and children. you know though no one has claim responsibility for this, it's not good. it has the hallmark of the stomach stating the greater so hard because that group has launched several attacks in that same area in the last few months in february. and that in may and, and in the run up to this attack, we saw several teenagers that have their arms amputated because they were accused of that effect. and this attack just comes a week after the minister of defense of burkina, faso 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 the hell feel which is that they cannot
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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. when attacks by groups linked to our kite or in iceland, west africa, sol region have been rising sharply since last year, particularly between a foster molly and this year. more than a 1000000 people have been displaced in just over 2 years, with many forced to move several times, making fast, those ill equipped to ami enlisted. the help of volunteer fighters helped protect communities, but found that they were targeted in retaliatory attacks along with the people they were protecting. analysts say the violence and became a fast so is also complicated by criminal gangs and smugglers who are operating freely and remote ari to areas which security forces of long fled picking a fat. so is also hosting around $20000.00 refugees from neighboring molly. they are growing concerns about countries battle against its own armed groups, off to france, suspended joint operations with marlene military on thursday because of his 2nd
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crew in 9 months. when i was young by skype of alex vines is the structure of the africa program and international think tank. chatham house, so vines of this nature is been in the region for a while. we mentioning molly became faster and other countries, but to have a 100 civilians killed in this overnight attack and became a fan. so does this cross a new, much more dangerous threshold? unfortunately it's, it's not a new dangerous threshold that's already been reached. it is a awful massacre that's happened and i'm afraid that we're probably going to have to expect most similar sorts reports that area of northern cannot fast. so as your report has said, is an area that has had islamic state attacks recently,
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and it is a hotspot. it's but try border area of molly who keynote fast. so anesha, where there's very significant displacement and violence taking place across the knees. yeah. there's been a crow uptick of obama activity and some 10000 people displaced over the last couple of months. and now is that the groups are able to operate so, so freely and are able to carry out these sorts of attacks. well, it's, these governments are increasingly weakened ineffective, and so they're not providing the security the populations need. and so arms groups, criminal groups, radical islamic groups filling those gaps. and this is a really fragile situation across the saw hill now, particularly booking up fast. but molly, also, as you reported to cruise in,
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in less than a year and also deteriorating security situation in, in nisha. and indeed, if you look a little further afield, the killing by rebels of the president of, of shunt in april. so that's why the international community has sent 813000 un mission to, to, to molly and the french have a deployment of 5000 troops across the saw him at the french now withdrawing me cooperation with the modern forces as well. no, because that concerned about the military seizure of power in that country. the 2nd to is he was saying in 9 months. so if it's more about government weakness rather than the strength of these groups, could this, could this instability in molly make the situation much worse? well yes, i mean the.

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