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the me ah no to hatred and to a slam, a phobia, no to terror and to racism. remembering victims of hain't vigilance held in canada to own or a muslim family kills when they were run over by a truck. ah, you know, boxes and this is a lie from also coming up. appeal denied. a un court upholds the conviction, a former boss in the military chief, iraq from luggage, genocide,
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and crimes against humanity. crime crackdown more than 800 people are arrested after using a phone up designed by the f. b i. being the fighting in miramar, the us as a 100000 people that these hosts from their homes in time state. a vigil has been held in canada in memory of a muslim family, killed from the driver of a pickup truck. a random over the prime minister says it's a terrible attack motivated by hate relatives of the victims of calling on people to stand up against racism. and islam, a phobia xander sob, a reports i canadian prime minister just intruder left little doubt about the nature of a truck attack on sunday that killed 4 members of a muslim family. he called it an act of terrorism. an incident that could have been
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defined as a local hate crime, elevated to the status of a national tragedy. as canadians, we make a pact with one another that we will look out for each other. take care of each other, respect each other. well, for the muslim canadian community, that packed has been broken too many times is slam, a phobia is real, racism is real hours before attending a visual for the victims in london, ontario trudeau was on the floor of the canadian parliament in ottawa, where he promised to go after and dismantle hate groups and curve online hate speech that has fuel to slum a phobia and hate crimes leaders from across the political spectrum pledged to do the same. but conservative politicians taking the mike were forced to speak over
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the booing crowd. ah many candidates, conservative leaders of inflaming hatred for political gain on behalf of the people of ontario of a province left in the morning. i'd like to extend my deepest sympathies, leader of the new democrats, judged me saying, who ran against trudeau in the last election received a much warmer welcome. i we have children that are worried that they might look to muslim if they were a hedge. this active tier was committed with the purpose of driving fear into the hearts of the muslim community. so i want to see to my sister's the
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where her job to my brothers the raptor head. we will not cower in fear. we were our turban or her job with pride because we are proud of we are members of the muslim community, shared words of hope, but also anger at what they describe as systemic and prevailing islam. a phobia. we are all victims of perverse islam, of phobia, or pervasive and perverse islam of phobia in our society. and we all pay a price for that hatred. we cannot be satisfied as long as our national security agencies still seem more obsessed with us than those that are killing us. the vigil paused for a moment of silence at 840 p. m. local time. the same moment 2 days earlier as the attack on the cell family who went out for a walk and never made it home. then basra v. jazeera,
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the buzz me inside. the military commander who lead force is responsible for the massacre of bosnian. muslims has lost his final legal battle. or un court has rejected appeals by a radical luggage against his conviction, for genocide and crimes against humanity during europe's worst atrocities. since world war 2, that means is life sentence will stand step vos and reports from the heck. a verdict many in both near had been waiting for former busing and serb commando, glad each final day in court, nearly 3 decades after the war that killed more than 100000 people until at 4000000 into refugees affirms douglas and the sentence of don't you call me by the 4 years ago, the adage was found guilty of genocide and triple anytime we around 8000 muslim men and boys were killed in 1995. he was also convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity during the war. in bosnia, from 1992 to 1995,
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he was acquitted for genocide and other parts of bosnia. the prosecution had appeal this decision, but his bill was rejected. as was an appeal of light each defense lawyer gave it to me coverage is labord. this will criminal will never be free again. yeah. although he killed a lot of children. he will never taste freedom trail and they go by monia, so bus each lost her 17 year old son interpreter needs, and $22.00 of her relatives. she traveled to the hague and hope to find some closure at the minimum minimum. from this, this is the minimum we can expect from justice. as a victim, i will never be satisfied. now we have to focus on the next perpetrators of genocide who are still free, who welcome us to see you know those last lot, the stocky pretty what the, the former yugoslavia tribunal is seen as one of the success stories for international justice with all 161 indicted suspects brought to court. it took 16 years to find melodic and bring him to the hague man,
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he could not believe he would ever face trial. well, this further to seen as some kind of closure and then example of international justice. it does little to heal the wounds of 5 or 30 years on with some people still glorifying the acts of conflict of war. criminals like milady is ideology, less on survivors. fear that marriage acquittal for genocide and other parts of both the i will send the wrong message from h back in the i think it's for to give some support to the perpetrators. and people deny this genocide for the further does not accommodate the victims and their suffering. not fully recognized status interest. it's not clear we're melodic with 78 years old and has suffered. several strokes will serve his present term. d. u. n . court made an appeal to all its members states, especially in europe, to offer imprisonment to the man who was considered one of the worst war criminals of our time. steadfast and elgin's era, the hague. the un estimates
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a 100000 people have enforced to leave their homes because of fighting and me and most kaya state is accusing. the security forces of indiscriminate attacks against civilian un says is wanting to buy security and a humanitarian situation, which it says is getting worse. people inquire, had set up on groups to resist the military, john, to track down and descend since using power in february. that he still is the founder and coordinator of option. but it's a network of organizations and individuals working to support human rights and democracy in me. and she says, international humanitarian assistance is needed. we've seen the slot to emit violence since the military who launched the offensive on states just 3 weeks ago on the 20. first of me, what they've done is in targeting multiple, launching multiple strikes and bombarding villages. for example, don't village was bombarded multiple times and bought many bonds within a space
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a week. and, and they've been bombing churches, schools. they haven't been very, they have, they know who the evolving because the military has use drones to identify that target. they need help humanity and supply food show. basically, people are able to help themselves. they just need those supplies that extensive network of ethnic health organizations that were doing cobit awareness and prevention. they need supplies and equipment to be able to continue doing that. but at the same time, we have to understand this one that has destroyed the, the local, the domestic economy. they've been willing to bring the domestic economy to its need in order to gain control of the country. and they still haven't gain control yet. and they're willing to jeopardize the local economy because they receiving
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foreign exchange reserves for foreign exchange revenues from natural resources extraction. and they using those revenues to feed themselves and buy more weapons. so the international community needs to freeze the flow of foreign exchange to the y at the same time, ensuring that humanitarian assistance is able to cross the border. and i swear to me and my and many people have been trying to escape to ministers, cracked on 800 people have been shot dead during protest since the start of february, or the border town of may salt and thailand, a growing underground network is helping many people get away scott: honda reports hugging the marie river border, the city of may sought in thailand, has for generations acted as a gateway with neighboring me and mar. it's community spans the border. a shared culture with families living on both sides and in economy routed in cross border trade. but since the coo and me and mar 4 months ago,
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throwing the country in the crisis, the priorities for some have shifted. business owners are now helping exiles and distant it's escaping the genta. find safe havens sealed yellow. we are helping all the people get what they need. some high rank politicians need to be in a safe situation where they can communicate with their organizations inside and outside of me and mar. he's also assisting the growing number of protesters, finding their way to korean ethnic army camps in the jungle along the border with their undergoing self defense and combat training. part of an expanding alliance between those who have been on the streets, calling for the military leaders to step down and the arm groups that have been in a decades long fight for more autonomy su su was active during the anti genta protest. she was living with her aunt, a member of the deposed civilian leader on songs to cheese political party. the n l d. sue sue was detained by security forces last month. as soon as she was released she fled. because as she said, police had surrounded her aunt's home,
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she used google maps to find her way to the border. we have to stop every entrance of each time that we pass through the immigrants, the immigration officer, the soldier like different uniform, different people. they will check you, show me your id. where are you going? can, can i check your phone? the solve for the military judor like we are, we will be a criminal even if we save a picture of the houses who phone with the situation, me and mar showing no signs of changing more protests is like, sue sue, will continue to be forced to escape any way they can either fling to safety or training to take on the job, got hired lar al jazeera, more than 800 suspected criminals have been arrested in the global sting operation by police. gang members were tricked into using what they thought was a secure phone messaging up, but officers one listening in for brandon reports on operation trojans shield
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global police rates have included the italian mafia, asian crime syndicates, drug cartels, and illegal motorcycle gangs. more than 800 arrests in 16 different countries, the criminal gangs thought that that communications were encrypted and secure. what they didn't know with the devices called anom had been developed by the f b i. in collaboration with australian and european police, the criminals using these devices believe they were secretly planning crimes far beneath the radar of law enforcement. but in reality, the criminals were not underneath the radar. they were on it. criminal gangs today rely on secure digital communication. on the plan was a real slow burner. the 1st handful of compromise, unknown devices, were quietly supplied to criminals in australia, around 18 months ago, and built up a solid reputation among the criminal underworld. then when law enforcement knocked
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out the rival encroach athens guy e z c networks earlier this year, more than 12 thousands of the compromised anom devices were in circulation all around the globe. multi $1000000.00 international crime in pines were now openly visible to the f. b, i and police on n criminal communicated in 45 languages. about things like dr. again, drugs, arms and explosive ram rate, 80, and guess decks armed robberies. and last but not least, concert killings the coordinated rates around the globe have found more than $32.00 tons of various illegal drugs. hundreds of firearms and weapons have been recovered and nearly a $150000000.00 in cash encrypted currency has been ceased. the 3rd mobile phone, encrypted medical phone, networked, the compromised by law enforcement within a very short period of time. and i think others are coming. so who can you trust? there are still criminal networks in existence. there are other elicit communications
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networks still operating. but when police, she's called this operation a watershed moment in global laure inforcement. it's difficult to disagree. pull brennan al jazeera still had an autism, 17 numbers of indians really party have been killed in indian at mr. kashmir in the past year. we'll look at what's behind the deaths. i don't know how this gets key support for a 2nd time as un secretary general. we'll hear why white scripts are disappointed in his leadership. ah, the hello heres or whether story for the middle east on wednesday we'll kick the humidity in dough high and that's because we've now got a northwest wind. so that's a shamal win. but it's swirling up some of the sand and dust in doha, with
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a high of 40 to sort temperatures are starting to come down into spots of the newly . so this includes re add 41 on thursday by the weekend. we could dip into the thirties and winds are really a big factor across many spots south the middle east for turkey. we've got some rain for central areas on campus and showers. maybe even some thunder storms mixed in there as well. bright sunshine for is stumble on wednesday with a high of 25 for the gulf of guinea to stay into wednesday. we've got heavy rain for nigeria also as we hits for the ivory coast into fear the on tuesday into wednesday. and if we checked the tropics, you know, this is not what we would expect. usually we see some heavier pulses of rain, and we're in the clear for a big portion of south africa. we've got some rain north of su to, but you know, the other thing i wanted to point out some fairly gusty winds. durban could see them went up to about 50 kilometers per hour, zimbabwe plenty of sun. so bulawayo 21 degrees. hurry also sitting at a high of 21 for you on wednesday,
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with plenty of sun. in the forecast. the a weekly critique of the stories hitting the headlines. the news media have been left to sort through nick messaging on a quite complex story from mainstream to st. journalism. been main objective is to get me to send it to the wall to show them what's going on, exposing real world threats to activity. often they return to moscow and neck and tunnel. the people were arrested. the listening post covers the way the news is covered on a jersey. oh, the me.
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you want to remind you about top stories. this are a vigils been held in canada for muslim family children. what the prime minister describes as a terrorist attack, motivated by hate for members of the same family, died after being run by a driver. proposing to start military commander who lead force is responsible for the massacre of bosnian muslims in the ninety's has lost his final legal battles. a u. s. court rejected appeals by a radical luggage against his conviction for genocide and crimes against humanity. f. b, i says, developed a secret encrypted device to target criminal organizations. worldwide. 800 people have been arrested in a global climate operation. dumped sergeant shield a series of members of india's governing party have been killed in indian administered kashmir in the past year. violence has increased since the government revoked the autonomy of the
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disputed region in 2019 or a burden manage reports. this is the latest feasible for a member of indian governing, but at the agenda party or p. j. p. in general, in indian administered kashmir, rocking upon the tower, was shot dead in poor woman district by an identified gunman was visiting a friend. he's one of at least 17 members of the b. j. p. have been killed in the region in the past here. in march to local counselors and a security guard were killed in a gun attack in the town of support. mother 3 beat, begum, lost, her husband re ours and father's sham suit in in the town i was to say that we want the bloodshed to end its cush media who are dying in this conflict. even if he was a policeman, politician, or any one else. children get often and women become widows. this must end. we know what it means to lose a family member, a husband or
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a son. police blamed pocket stone based armed group luck shy toys for the attack in march. since 2019 has been an increase in violence in the region claimed by both india and paxton that solved the hindu nationalist, b. j. p. government, revoked kashmir as autonomy effectively annexing part of the muslim majority territory. it also enforces strict curfew and shut down telecommunications to stop protests, yard and witnessing more of death and destruction in all its manifestations. so that is point number one. the point number 2 is that public alienation has only festered since the people off cushion meet. and especially the muslim majority, people in jamaica me are feeling alienated to be j. p. disagrees it since it's been targeted because it's gained popularity. didn't you go ahead? what the militancy isn't, it's last stage last breath,
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but there's no denying that there is a military here. yup. and pockets on also wants to imitate on a daily basis to show their present. the militants are hacking soft targets minute the security process of increased their operations against armed groups as well as b, j. p, leaders, hundreds of civilian soldiers and only to have been killed since 2019 the latest in a cycle of violence in the disputed region. that's gone on for decades. northern molly to sera us vice president cabinet harris assessor countries, ties with mexico, are entering a new era after meeting president under his final lopez over the dog. never going to tackled poverty to encourage people from central america not to migrate to the u . s. a number of families in unaccompanied children arrived in central america has grown since presidential biden, to office the u. s. congress. it says the federal government had credible tips of
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an attack on the capital building in january, but did nothing investigate to say that police had intelligence. but supporters of been president, donald trump was planning to stop the certification of job biden's election. when was when jordan reports, we usually work a couple of hours during the trial. the pollings calls for back up unanswered, angry crowds, breaking in unimpeded. a bipartisan congressional report calls the response to the january 6th attack on the us capital. a failure of intelligence preparation and imagination. a failure itself led to the depth of 7 people, including 3 police officers. the intelligence was out there. and we know that now, in fact, at the time, many of us knew that you all reporting that there was, you know, online chatter about violence, connected with that gathering. so to me it was just amazing that that intelligence
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didn't get in the right hands here. yeah. the report says, because no one shared the intelligence capital, police and national guard units weren't equipped and ready to head off any violent proto, we will never give up. we will never can see. and once the crowds loved rally at the white house where the capital, the report says the breach and the violence were inevitable. but this report does not analyze why the protest happened at all. which is why most senator say they want an independent 911 style commission. there are a lot of other questions that need to be asked in terms of why the district or what motivated folks to descend on the capital to engage in what was an insurrection? those are questions that need to be asked and answered, and the commissioner would be able take a more full. so look at that. the chances of that happening are diminishing mainly because of partisan in fighting. democrats accuse republicans of trying to protect a former president. donald trump and his administration,
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while republican say democrats are blowing politics of their own. one of my big problems with the january 6 commission that was outlined the, the members, the commissioners, and the staff is going to be appointed by congressional leadership. so, so again, how, how do you get to the bottom of tension, what congressional leadership noon when they didn't know the report calls for more intelligence sharing and more training exercises and improved oversight. but it can't address the bigger issue. why did people who call themselves, patriots try to overthrow their government on january 6th, rosalyn jordan elders era, washington, columbia, his capital cities lifted. it's covered 19 restrictions including a night curfew. but the number of infections and deaths remains high that have been anti government protests for over a month. out of sounds that was on p. s. u reports from boca time, b, j, and bar owner. heavier crews is excited that the prospect of reopening is listening
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by and why waiting much longer could be the end of the road for his business, as it has been for many others. i went oh, he thought it was a spade angel. we are full of hope now that we must do this with great caution and awareness, keeping many safety precautions in place because we are still in a critical moment and we need to take care of each other. that's what the government hopes most colombians will do as it bets on reactivating, all sectors of the economy to try to respond to growing poverty and unemployment despite being in the midst of the worst speaker that's been damaged. more than 500 colombians are dying every day. record numbers of infections are being broken and intensive care units are f capacity. you know, major cities, even field hospitals set up to ease pressure on the system are full, almost,
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but it's a minor soon. i'm a system we, we've been at a very high plateau for many weeks wedding for a reduction on, but instead the figures keep climbing for both infections and dis, money. we're seeing major clusters due to the social situation in the country. so things could get even worse because the numbers show an exponential increase. ah, much of the blame for the stubbornness of this sir. just focused on the ongoing and take government protests, outer eighty's or using them to explain the paradox of opening up. right when conditions are at their worst, for the must get out of us incurring why we could stay at home in strict quarantine throughout the city of infections have already occurred with or without opening. we will have 2 to 3 weeks with high occupancy. and the government, this confidence at a faster pace of vaccinations will help improve their health situation in the country and coming week. but a number of doctors associations say that the decision to reopen now is reckless
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noise going in. the government's decision isn't based on science. many doctors and academics have been studying the decrease kind find validity to their argument. that's why we're asking for it to be repealed. it's a paradox. we're pushing our society towards an even worse tragedy than the ones we are already living. concerts and dance clubs will remain closed until i see use of cupid, c. paul's under 85 percent. the rest of the restrictions are now gone. with colombians left wondering if they will be able to strike a balance between the need to work and the need to save lives. allison and just you know what that in addition, security council has officially backed antonio gutierrez for a 2nd time a secretary general. but it's kristin silly reports, it's not been greeted with the same universal approval as his 1st donation in 2016, it took the un security council less than 10 minutes to decide who should lead the
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world's most powerful international organization for the next 5 years. it's choice for the next secretary general, that mr. on tony parish be appointed is the current secretary general. antonio, who terraces 1st appointment in 2016 was announced with a rare public showing of unity from council members. this time may have lacked the fanfare, but the council president had high praise for the incumbent question. we have all seen actually the secretary general inaction. i think he has been an excellent secretary general. he's a bridge builder. nevertheless, qu terraces. style of quiet diplomacy has been a disappointment for human organization. say he's been to reluctant to criticize the powerful governments who handed him the job when it came to me and my and the military coup that we saw a few months ago. he was very vocal on that and he moved the un system and to doing something, he made the security council meet on the situation straight away. but then on other
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situation side, you ravia egypt to china, where we're now seeing a 1000000 people and he's, and terminal comes, most of them being tortured as we speak, there is silence his spokesperson defended his record rights. we all have the same goal, and that is seeing an end to human rights abuses. we all take different roads to get there. but in the end, we all want to get to the same place. to turn, secretaries general are not unusual nor are background deals to nominate candidates . but the process that led to antonio, gu, terris, shes 1st 5 year term was held as the most open. and us history reforms that again allowed member states to nominate and interview candidates publicly, but this time yielded no other officially recognized competitors. the general assembly still has to approve the decision before the secretary general's place in history is official. a move that is widely expected. kristen salumi al jazeera,
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the united nations, the president of france among macaroni has been slapped in the face while visiting a small town in the south. the 20 reports of their starting down with mac tonia before the alleged sold to people been arrested. ah. this is all, these are the top stories of vigils being held in canada for a muslim family killed. and what the prime minister says was a terrorist attack, motivated by hate for members of the same family, died after being run over by a driver. please say there's evidence that we're targeted because of the faith as canadians we make a pact with one another.

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