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[000:00:00;00] i will just whatever you, ah ah, the ah, this is al jazeera ah, here what's the news? our life from a headquarters in del hi, daddy and abigail coming up in the next 60 minutes. it's really police violently breakup. protest against the arrest of palestinian residence and the sheriff is
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a rough neighborhood of occupied east jerusalem. nothing will support nothing. we are faced more than this and we will continue. al jazeera journalist, giovanni with eighty's, has her work will go on after is really forces arrested of her. and she has started off on saturday, a marxist school teacher versus the right wing daughter of a jailed ex leader to populous face off and perused. presidential runoff. and turkey's feast not along the coast that's threatening marine life and it's fishing industry in the sea of mara and on peters family who before 20 time grand slam champion, roger federer pulls out of the french open 4th round because of injury, concern ah
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hello and welcome to the news our is really police fired stun grenades. to disperse protesters gathered outside a police station in western lucel. i'm a news conference was underway, calling for the release of detain palestinians when it happened. so it comes after 6 or a residence. and when i quoted was taken from her home and occupied east jerusalem on sunday, she's one of the people in the neighborhood that israel is trying to forcibly remove been alone. i mean, they want to remove us from jerusalem. they do not want us to live here at all. we are here. we are staying in our country. the journalists are here and they are recording us. the weapons of the palestinians are the camera and the word. whereas the israeli army is heavily armed. that's the difference. so that happened just a little while ago. let's bring her up. that how may she's joining us from occupied is there isn't that what more can you tell us about the courage, siblings detention and the charges against both want to know how much?
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well, we just heard a few minutes ago re, mona has been released. she has emerge from the police station and we still don't know if her twin brought him how much it will alter, released, or will be released shortly. now, is really not clear what the charges are so far. we'll have to hear from her what happened inside. but in general, earlier, the police said that it was some roger story. the lawyer told us that she was accused of inciting public unrest, which really is a big umbrella term that could mean anything at this point. so i'm pretty sure that mona will be giving some so just statement very, very soon. she is very active on social media. she has been documenting day in day out what goes on in chevron. and it's probably because of that that she has been
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detained this morning and what is happening in the neighborhood of itself right now at the moment is very calm. we were there earlier today, but it is a flash point is a lot of tension there that's been going on for weeks really. and many people would actually tell you, especially palestinians that this is really those tensions that snowballed into eventually that 11 day war on gas. and now you have those families who are attracted by evictions. a waiting to hear from the israel, the attorney general on june 8th. what is his reasoning in all of this? whether these forceful evictions were going to go ahead or not, but they have really become to symbolize, luna, specifically really the plight of many other families around occupied east jerusalem. moved faith, exactly the same fate. this kind of forceful evasion from their home. and i have to
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say they're not given them as substitute housing. they just told that they have to leave the house. now, these tensions are likely to continue until their, their fate is not, is not clear. so, mona, i think, was really disturbing in the authorities is really authorities because she has been so vocal about that she has been filming every day what goes on on a daily basis. the friction between, for example, her family of families and the jewish settlers who have moved in her same street after tell you that on the, on the family property is another separate building, a small house. and that house has been already taken by a jewish settlers or more than anyone knows exactly what those gotten as dentures, and that's why she has been so vocal ok,
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thank you so much for that. update from occupied is jerusalem. while al jazeera correspondence, nevada, but 80 has now left hospital after receiving treatment for injuries suffered during her arrest by is really forces. she sustained a fracture in her left hand. during the incident, albert daddy was arrested while covering a demonstration and occupied east jerusalem. and she's accused of harassing is really forces and not presenting her credentials allegations that both she and al jazeera strongly deny me. giovanni says she still shocked about her arrest, but insist i'll just 0 will be silenced. i'm saying good to be okay. yeah. they broke my hand, i spent all the night in the hospital, my heart, my bad cook me a lot. and he had my hand from the cuffs. also they heard so much because though the soldiers in the car were fighting it all the time, i have
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a headache and my leg icon tool kit. very well. and my voice says, you see, it was horrible because not only because i'm a senior, i'm a junior and covering like all the june this year. we're covering the reality on the grounds. we go and we are just telling the whole word what's going on here until now? i am under a shock because i didn't see any photos from what's happened yesterday because i was shocked when they began to pick me. and i was just, you know, i just want to hear hear something very important. yesterday. but especially yesterday, i made the for life for us as you know, as i was walking through the these soldiers to the same soldiers for them 25. and they made walk and 40 with my name and the name of that it was just i
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was wearing my fist and i was walking going, golf and coming inside the house shows a lot more than 20 times. so the know me, they know who i am and what's the thing that they know after they hit me in a very bad way in the car, they were kick a, they kicked me a lot more than outside one of the soldiers. he said that if we arrested juvenile with the reporter of the al jazeera, if you don't, if you didn't have my id, how did you know? no, after all of that, all the is this criminal show, how did you know i'm, i'm you bought and the reporter of just either and inside the police station it was, it was showing that because of the, you know,
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one of the soldiers told me we will let you shut off, you all of a 0 here on the goal. for all the joy journalists will shut off. we let it be silence. everyone will shut off. one of the soldiers. they would see me like a criminal. they refused to take of the costs. and i told you we are doing the, this is just telling what's going on on the guns i'm covered with. those are 0 from 21 years old. one of the soldiers came and told me from a how long you are an l z. i told him, how old are you? he said 20 years. i told him i am with us before you were born. so we know our work . we don't like. we don't say anything wrong, because they said that i was just saying everything. a lot a lot. i told them no,
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we don't lie. just give me one incident. the 3 lights. what i'm seeing now on the ground after all these years. this time, after all these years. this is the 1st time we see this. i'm believable in treating to words join us and specially towards 0 after covering all what happened in babylon mode and shifts in the lock. so most in guys especially but they, they want the camera to be broken as they broke it yesterday with my colleague, missouri, we, they want to the microphone to be on the gaunt. but we are telling them that the microphone and the come at all we say, and we will continue. nothing will stop us, nothing. we face more than this, and we will continue. while the palestinian journalist syndicate organized a solidarity rally to show support fridge about giovanni date in it,
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he was there. the message here is that they want to show solidarity with journalists who are being, as far as these people are concerned, targeted by the israeli forces. just less than a week ago palestinian jordan is organized the similar but in the neighborhood. so it shows that there is more attacks against jordan. and the feeling here by some of the speakers is that israel is deliberately targeting those journalists because they are showing the world the reality of what's been happening under occupation. we've been speaking to some of them. and they say that they feel that israel has been losing the media war because they feel that it's been exposed. this measures is violation, and that's why they're trying to target during high than them. but as we've heard from many of them here, they're not going to be silent. since he more had on the auto renews our, including the us promises hundreds of thousands of codes, 1900 vaccine for taiwan at the island fights a search in new cases. just add water, how wait,
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powdered code was 1900 vaccine being developed in sweden could improve supply chains in the developing world and a crushing blow for a goal for a john rom, who's for us to pull out the memorial tournament with code 1900 to taking is 6 shot lead. peter, why the details and i but 1st, mexicans are heading to the poles for the countries biggest ever elections. voters are choosing members of the lower house of congress, state governors and thousands of local politicians. the midterm vote is seen as a referendum on the policies of president address money. look as of doors, the ruling party and his allies are expected to keep their majority, but recent polls point to a tight race. so homan joining us for pulling station and mexico city john, tell us what you've been seeing in terms of the numbers of people coming out to
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vote and what's at stake in this election. yeah, in terms of numbers. well, there's a q at this voting station, and in total there's more than $20000.00 positions up to grabs in mexico. so we've yet to see what the turnout is actually in the elections, but there's definitely a lot of stake here. now you mentioned that president lopez over the door, he sees this is a time to get the mandate to what he sees is to to conclude his mission. to transform met the next 3 years. his position is not the grabs, he'll be carry on as president, and that's for making this country better for the poor citizens in particular. that's what he sees his mission. now his opponents, but also a lot of observe as we'll see, this is a chance to offer a counter wait to president lopez over the door and his party morena. and that's because present president lopez over a hasn't been particularly respectful of independent institutions in mexico, independent, i'm respected, and joe's and the role of the press, both the national and the international press. he's criticized all of them during
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his time. so those are the political issues that are state, but there are more fundamental things going on as well met. so it's just have to record years violence. i mean, the hinterlands of the country, people are really struggling to survive, that we went to the state of mitchell county in the south west of the country. and he's the report that we filed the, in a quiet mexican village is the oldest play dominoes. waiting to meet refugee candle, audio fled here to law. so conus in the state of michel can when the war between rival criminal groups overtook his village loss coaches 71 years old and suddenly homeless. yeah, me either at my age, what can i do? my only future is to work the land that i have, and apart from that, i don't know back for money because i have no other option. every week he goes back to los coaches to check on his land. we went with him this time,
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escorted by local vigilante group. the only safe way to travel that way. i didn't get you in canada. you showed us where he lived since he was full, and where he buried his dad went on right here as my father. here is the flowers. he only recently died. he wanted to be buried here. and here i have. cynthia said to nikki, i asked him how it fell. i have to leave his father's grave house was pretty fair, humiliated. there is no words to explain it. sometimes i can't even come to bring a reef, whatever that's life. and we have to accepted people across this region and living the same nightmare. the struggle between gangs who kill and often extort has left many villages empty in. this is a helical new generation element seat to his, another on the wall of this house, the initials of the lease go new generation cartel among the cooler house. we went
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inside say pretty moving actually being in this house in this village which no one else but us. he will be after. we heard gunfire close by. we ran just like everyone else has done many have run all the way to the northern border, trying to get out of the country altogether and find asylum in the united states. that's where we found leticia and her family sleeping in this thursday to 10th. the last 5 nights, what we'll get him up to have her brothers had already been killed in a gang, tried to get her to, to, to do drugs, to the, the tissue film the last call they made to her. or you join us or i'd kill you.
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the whole family fled including her disabled father and one year old granddaughter with nothing but the clothes on their backs. we went quickly crunched down in the car so that they will move it up because they have people everywhere with and now they're betting everything on the slim chance of the us taking them in. we met many others in the same situation. all of them said they couldn't go back that's fairly heroic stories that you've just heard, but this is not just affecting ordinary people. this is also been affecting politicians in this electoral cycle. 9 to them have been killed, including more than 30 candidates themselves. and what we've been told in our reporting is that that's really a struggle not just between political parties playing the politics, but also rival gangs. each of them wants to get there. may that man or woman in the marrow see,
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especially in the local elections and they're willing to do anything to do that, whether that's eradicating the candidate stands for rival group or just someone who wants to do away with organized crime completely. and that's a really difficult panorama if you want to change things in the country, especially in regions what me to kind of where you so that we reported now has the federal government come to terms with that and started to deal with just the of the morning in his press conference, president lopez of the door said there was peace and tranquility in the country, especially in the region that we voted that we, we visited, that which is to come want to be at the centers of violence. so this is a situation that is continuing here, that has been the case for some time in the country, and we are seeing authorities really recognizing that at the moment at the federal level. okay, john, thank you so much. john holeman reporting from mexico city over nicaragua, police of arrested, another leading opposition. politician on presidential candidates. arturo cruise, sickly. it was detained under a controversial treason law. it's the latest in
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a series of moves. preventing candidates from running against president daniel ortega and his 3rd consecutive reelection bid. the opposition figure, christiana tramonto, is also detained earlier this week. she is now under house arrest on money laundering charges on a sondra, and patsy has more from the columbia and capital. but go to name is statement to the police said that there is, and i quote, strong every day said that the crews attack to nicaragua and a so say at the end people's rights. now it's unclear what that evidence is and exactly where crucis being held right now. this is just the last of the candidates that have been arrested by your tig government just 3 days ago. probably the most famous opposed there of danielle ortega christiana tomorrow, was arrested when the police array the her home. so this seems to be just
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a late this move by ortega to try and prevent its main opposers to try and participate in the upcoming presidential elections in november while he tries to maintain his grip on power for a possible 4th therm over in peru, voters there are casting their ballots in the presidential run off with a choice between 2 candidates with polar opposite visions. one is a leftist, the other a right wing, politician and daughter of a former leader jailed for human rights abuses. more than 25000000 people have registered to vote and was predicted to be a close contest. marianna sanchez will give us an update from lima. so what's the mood where you are in this very tight race? marianna? well, actually the mood. i think it's very somber. it's has been in the very, in the last few days because the late just opinion polls put both candidates in the neck to neck grave. with a very,
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very small difference of less than one percentage point. which cake, awful, humility haven't. right ahead of time, do they pay look a steel the reason for that probably is because she has has all the mainstream media supporting her campaign radios, televisions newspapers, and also because there's been a very strong campaign where they have portrayed come to the food. augusta, you're asked as, as the oppression in that could impose communism in the country. people are very afraid. so people are voting in fear the, the son of the literate farmer's primary school teacher be a little gusty or turned politician after leading a nationwide teachers protest in 2007. now he captured the hopes for change of poor peruvian. your campaign promise is there will be no more poor in
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a rich country. i won't have it is. what has anyone ever asked you about sending our guns abroad? and what about those large firms that take away our riches? it's time to get things street in the country. garcia's critics say, he's a communist, who will ruin the economy. has promised to turn around the free market model. by rewriting the constitution, he's only common ground with contender. kiko for money is that both a religious, conservative, the right doing 46 year old daughter, a former autocratic leader. i lived in the morning was appointed produce 1st lee, even before she turned 20. it's the 3rd time she is running for the presidency. as the leader of the most powerful party in congress, gay gal unseated to president in the last 5 years, and force the resignation of many ministers in the greatest political crisis in
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decades. today i ask for forgiveness to each one of you who feels affected and disappointed by us. i see it humbly, openly because i know there are many doubts about my candidacy. yeah. well he, marty has been campaigning on the promise to bring change. yeah. the election make those liberals are on the top. and now one 3rd of peruvian many act up for it. up and demick has left nearly 3000000 unemployed. most of the 185000 people who died due to the run. a virus belonged to poor families, love best, no matter what, there will be st protesting. the 1st mistake like pardoning her father key code can trigger social unrest that could put her political stability at risk. and if it's kasteel, 40 percent have such a great expectations to change the economic models,
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people learn, he won't be able to deliver the poster, say the election is now in the hands of 5 percent of undecided voters. and they say they will likely make up their minds in the last hour well there. a is, is, it is likely that there will be a long day ahead. there is a lot of people in this school. we are seen long lines outside of the school of people who are ready to both 25000000 peruvians can vote today, and it is likely that the voting will be massive. there have been many campaigns throughout the internet, the social media that every single vote counts and even asking grannies and gram depths to go and vote on this day because people are very afraid of communism. but a lot of people to this 5 percent of people who don't know who they will vote for it is possibly sheer when they start,
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when they faced about when they're ready to mark that they will decide that vote. and that's the 5 percent possibly. who will decide to selection? ok, thank you so much. marianna sanchez for that update from lima. let's continue this conversation with joe ma rebirth. who's an associate professor political science at george mason university. she's joining us from new york. hi there. thanks for speaking to us on the al jazeera news our so as you know, and as you've written, peruvians are voting in this runoff election. just a few weeks after an attack took place in the country in which 16 people were killed. and you argue in your latest piece that this event is being politicized ahead of the vote. how so? well, it is true. there were 16 billions including 2 children who were execution style murdered in the remote jungle area in a region called the prime well known for drug trafficking. in almost immediately after the news of the story came out,
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the peruvian military produce the statement claiming that the shining path, the malice insurgent group that was active in peru in the $198990.00, which is widely reviled in through for their authoritarians doc. bad and very violent tactics. they blamed them for the attack. in fact, no investigation had yet occurred. in fact, we still don't know who committed that massacre who's responsible for why and local people on the brown had said that they think it's more likely to be a, a, a reprisal style killing by drug traffickers rather than the remnant shining path. and this is, the other thing is that this running itself is there's a political group, well, mobile, that which is connected to the old historic shining pack leader. i be my eyes of mine. it's in prison and has
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a life sentence and will most likely never be really there they splintered group lead by big or he follow me know in this region in but i'm closely allied to drug traffic traffic or which is broken from this traditional chinese such as the military bases, we tried to link it to the public mines and the more campaign has done the same. tried to play. yeah. okay, so here's the thing. i mean, as obviously you are saying that there is precedent to this is politicians in the past. as you just mentioned, have use fear to undermine groups that lean towards the left. so how susceptible do you think peruvians are today in this day and age? how susceptible do they remain to the politics of fear? i think i think there are a large amount of peruvians that are susceptible to the politics this year. the shining path was, as i said, is very brutal,
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a very violent organization that is widely reviled. and just the notion that they might be somehow connected to the video and again, the shiver down the line of memory, many of them on the other hand, there are also many peruvians who have fear. and i think legitimate fear about what cable could be more represent. and i think that's what that play in these election is this policy, which fear is more expensive, more real? so polls are predicting that this could be a very close race. look ahead for us. what do you think is going to happen? how uncertain is the outcome? well, as you said, it's not getting that great. so we really don't know what's going to happen at the end of the day. we may not even know by the end of the day who's one is there may take, there may be a few more days in which we need to discern the winter. i'm. i fear that if i see a win, which i do think is the more likely outcome. but if you,
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when i do fear that there will be an attempt, either she sees him immediately by the far right groups in congress. and they have the power to do that thanks to the constitution that was written by take father in 993, which was the 2016 election by a very narrow margin to this day. he refused, has refused to acknowledge her to be right. i believe that when she will again cried fraud, and they're already trying to sort of so the beer of rod among the public. and then she will try to remove him. there may be a more bartlett's response, but i think the former is the more likely out from little wait, wait be what happens. thank you so much. jen marie. burke will have to leave it
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there. thanks for speaking to us from new york. the pleasure. the still ahead on the i was there and it was our will have the latest on the sinking ship off the coast of your lanka and the environmental impact of its chemical cargo nigeria and preacher tv joshua, one of africa, is most influential. tell evangelists, dies at the age of $57.00. on floyd may weather weighs in for his mission, fight with youtube. logan, paul. but there's a big size. different stuff coming up with peter in sport. ah hello, there's a southwest a monsoon now making good progress across a good part of india. we have got plenty of showers cross southern india is putting on that. i don't know the truck here that is the position of the summer rains at present a little further north. and it should be into western parts of india
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a little further south. and it should be across those eastern areas. but many of these regions seeing some very, very heavy right. and in fact,

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