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schools and shelters of been reduced to rubble. how do you think the shapes of generation and their policy and satellite has been shipped by vitamin inside story on our jazeera, the news a green warning, the un phase violence in myanmar could cause a massive loss of life beyond anything seen in the military style. ah, 20 back the boy watching al jazeera live for my world headquarters. he also ahead no to hatred into a slam of phobia. no to terror and to racism. remembering victims of hate,
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a vague jolie's house in canada to honor a muslim family killed when they were run over by a truck. colombian police are accused of causing the death of 20 protesters in ongoing unrest, right? called face sexual abuse, and beating rife, and ethiopia sets up to deployments near it's mega dam projects raising tensions with egypt. and so don, ah, thank you very much for joining as a massive loss of life beyond anything seen seems to be on mars. military see power if there is no immediate action. that's the warning from the you and human rights envoy on the situation in east and kaya states, thomas andrew says, more than a 100000 people have been forced to leave their homes. and he's accusing the military of carrying out indiscriminate as strikes against civilians and blocking their access to aid. and he warns of the possibility of mass death from starvation
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and disease. thomas andrew, the united nation special laboratory human rights in man, mom told us earlier, those who are fleeing are desperate. they've gone into for us. and now we're getting a porch that they are have little to no water food. there are people getting sick and they have no access to medical supplies. and what we've also learned is that the hunter is blocking roach that could provide to aid organizations and those who are trying to get to them access to these people. and i've also heard a report, a credible report to just to day. but landmines are being laid on the roads leading to the forests where these desperate people are. so we could be looking not only at the impact of the bombing itself, but we could be looking at a significant loss of life here in this, in this part of me and more. if people are not able to get food, water,
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and medical supplies, that they so desperately needed to it's a real, real humanitarian crisis that emerging here in, in kind of well, the big problem we have right now is that 8 is being blocked. and so there are many that would like to get 80 in, but they're unable to get it in. and so the, the most important thing right now is number one, anyone with leverage on me on line that the leader of the hunter, use whatever leverage they have to get into, lift this blockade and allow these people to get the food and medicine and water that they so desperately need and secondly, to stop this indiscriminate disproportionate bombing of these, of these villages. and then finally, i think now more than ever, it's critical for the international community to work very, very hard to cut off access to the revenue that and weapons that to this, this who needs to carry on this brutality. earlier we spoke to debbie start hard,
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who was the founder and coordinator of fan berman network of organizations and individuals working to support human rights and democracy in the law. she says international humanitarian assistance is urgently needed. we've seen a lot of emit violence since the military who launched the offensive on class dates just 3 weeks ago on the 20. first of me, what they've done is been targeting multiple, launching multiple air strikes and bombarding villages. for example, dairy village was bombarded multiple times and bought many bonds within the space of weeks and, and to what to pay out of the been bombing churches. schools. they haven't the very they have, they know who the evolving because the military has use drove to identify that target. they need help, humanity and supply food show. basically,
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people are able to help themselves. they just need those supply. extensive network of ethnic health organizations that we're 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 point 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 gained control yet. and they're willing to jeopardize the local economy because they are receiving 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 elsewhere. and
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yet more many people are also trying to escape the military crank down 800 people have been killed during protest since this not of february, neither bought a ton of may song in thailand. there's a growing underground network that's helping them get away. got hydro has the story . hugging the movie river border, the city of may soft 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, throwing the country in the crisis, the priorities for some have shifted. business owners are now helping exiles and descendants 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
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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. there 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. susi 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, 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 to solve for the military judor like we are,
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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 hyler al jazeera in other world news that means pen land, mind clearing workers have been killed in afghanistan. the government is blaming the taliban, but it's denied responsibility police. a gunman entered their compound in northern bank land province and opened fire baghlan province as seen an increase in violence in recent months. canada's prime minister just intruder has described the killing of a muslim family as a terror attack. a visual has been held for the for victims who died after being run over by a pickup truck relatives or calling on people to stand up against racism. and is,
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i'm a phobia, famous rowdy reinforce be 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 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. its slam, a phobia is real racism is real hours before the pending of visual for the victims. in london, ontario trudeau was on the floor of the canadian parliament in ottawa,
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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 the booing crowd. ah, many blame candidates, conservative leaders of enslaving 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
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we have children that are worried that they might look to muslim if they were a hedge. this active here was committed with the purpose of driving fear into the hearts of the muslim community. so i want to see to my sisters, they were had job to my brothers the raptor head. we will not cower in fear. we were our turban, our, her job with pride because we are proud of who we are. members of the muslim community feared words of hope, but also anger and what they describe as systemic and prevailing islam of phobia. we are all victims of perverse islam. a phobia are 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
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paused for a moment of silence at 840 p. m. local time. the same moment 2 days earlier as the attack on the zillow family who went out for a walk and never made it home. zane basra v. jazeera police in nicaragua have arrested 2 more potential challenges to present. daniel ortega ahead of an election in november, philips smart guy and one sebastian tomorrow, under investigation over several allegations including support to terrorism. it follows the recent detention of 2 other opposition figures. the top us diplomat for latin america says the crackdown pools. ortega is a dictator. human whitewash says police officers in columbia are responsible for the recent death, at least 20 protesters. 16 of them were killed by live. i'm edition the rice organization list 7, so arbitrary detention, sexual abuse and beatings. it says they're not isolated incidents, buddy systemic problem. the unrest wanted over proposed tax increases in april and
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why didn't into a broader movement critical of the government. while the latest confrontation between protesters and police has taken place outside a football stadium where the national team was playing argentina in a world cup qualifier, the demonstrators were angered that the match was taking pe, saying it showed indifferent to the nationwide anti government protests. seen a head on al jazeera life in prison, the conviction of a bond infer, generally imprisoned for genocide is half pound, but victims say little to heal, there, warns and the un secretary general antonio terrace is officially back for a 2nd 5 year term. but not everyone is sent abrasion ah
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hello. next su, flooding remains a real threat. tend to parts of central europe. once again, we've got our rain south of berlin right through to the alps and we could see some heavier pulses of rain. maybe even some hail toward the southeast of france and a long sections of italy as well. i take you to the mediterranean because we had some pretty lively storms toward northern areas of greece. that energy has some further to the south. so we'll get into some what weather in athens. on wednesday, the energy has pivoted into turkey as well. so what day for ankara is stumble. 25 degrees and plenty of sunshine for you. let's keep this theme going with sunshine towards the iberian peninsula. best weather on the continent right now. madrid up to $34.00 and wall to wall sunshine on top. you keep rising that temperature over the past few days for the u. k. unsettled toward northern parts dealing with some scattered showers. here 22 degrees in belfast on wednesday. often north africa. we've also got plenty of sun pictures pretty well where they should be cairo. you've bounced up to 40 degrees. thanks to
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a switch in the wind direction and across the gulf of guinea. we've got our heavy rain as we head towards southern sections of nigeria round the gulf of guinea, but really from the ivory coast up to see or the own free town. a high of 28 degrees on wednesday for you. the a reporters retreat in a brutal civil war. if a commodore hadn't been, the israeli invasion would not have been so well resorted. the commodore had become a journalist center. you could be in a safe enclave and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this other grand street, the commodore hotel, the next room i was in was underground in a tiny prison, so as a hostage, a route to commodore war hotels on al jazeera. ah,
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the me. welcome back. a recap of our time stories on al jazeera, the united nations estimate, 800000 people have been forced to leave their homes because are fighting in young mars kaya state. it's accusing security forces in this communities, attacks against civilians. armed groups have been resisting the military june, which has been clocking down on defense and seizing power in february. eventual has been held in canada for a muslim family, killed in a prime minister. was a terrorist attack, motivated by hate, full members of the same family died after being run over by a pickup truck and in nicaragua, for opposition. politicians helping to run against president daniel, take i, november's election have been of breasted the top us diplomats for latin america
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has a clock down pools. ortega is a dictator. us vice president coming harris has ended a visit to mexico by saying relations between the 2 neighbors. are entering a new era, harris and present under mannion lopez over door, agreed to tackle poverty to persuade people from central america not to migrate to the u. s. the number of families and unaccompanied children arriving from central america has grown since president joe biden, to office fargo, and he's a senior mexico analyst for the international classes. cool. he says the agreements made during harris's visit to mexico. don't go far enough. i think we have to be realistic about what a visit like this actually achieves, right? so the positive thing is that they are going to keep on talking. but beyond that, not a lot of concrete steps actually that would live up to the gravity of the situation . a lot of the measures agreed upon so far, including forensic aides,
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which is in the south positive. it cannot make aid and combat the smuggling are necessary steps, but not sufficient to actually go to the deep would cause us off the lack off democratic and governance. and the rule of law, which a lot of mexican citizens suffer from these days. the lack of protection from the mexican state that ultimately makes them flee. so here we have a lot of ground to cover still in the coming years. and so essentially what we've seen over the past of 15 years, really off a fail security policies, the mexican, or the umbrella of the so called war interacts and increasing militarization is that regional life conflicts above all in a number of reasons. in mexico, such as me, chuck, i have become exacerbated of civilian populations, are deliberately targeted, one group, one criminal group tries to take over the territory of a competing of a competing group. and the outcome essentially a great vulnerability for the civilians that left vulnerable v. these aggressions
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and have no recourse but to flee to a safe areas both within the country and where possible. outside of the country. the bosnian sir military commander who lead forces responsible for the massacre of bosnian muslims, has lost his final legal battle. or you in court has rejected appeals by radical blood, each against his conviction for genocide and crimes against humanity during europe's weiss atrocities. since world war 2, that means his life sentence will stand and report from the hague. a verdict manny and both now had been waiting for former busing and serb commando outcome lad each final day in court. nearly 3 decades after the war that killed more than 100000 people until 4000000 into refugees affirms douglas and the sentence of my don't you call me by the 4 years ago the adage was found guilty
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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 995, 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 blood each a defense lawyer gave it to me cut labord. this war criminal will never be free again. yeah. although he killed a lot of her children, he will never taste freedom. and when he has to bus each last her 17 year old son into neat and 22 of her relatives, she traveled to the hague and hope to find some closure. at the minimum minimum 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. welcome on us. so you know, not to last lot the stocky pretty what the,
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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. he could not believe he would ever face trial. while this is seen as some kind of closure. and that example of international justice does little to heal the wounds of 5 or 30 years on with some people still glorifying the acts of conflict at 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. it's not clear. we're melodic with 78 years old and has suffered. several strokes will serve his present term. the u. n. court made
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an appeal to all its members states, especially in europe, to offer imprisonment to the man who is considered one of the worst war criminals of our time, steadfast and elgin's era, the hague. if the appear has stepped up security near its renaissance dam, project pensions rise with neighboring sudan in egypt. it says it's ready to start the 2nd phase of filling up the reservoir ahead of heavy rainfall expected next month. mom and i do a report from august about 10 years of the construction begun or to slowly beginning to rise in if you are as flexible infrastructure project. the grant re, nissan, is built on the blue nile and his settle power, landlocked country of $100.00. 15000000 people, more than a half of whom, off the route. but as if you'll be prepared for the sick and fatal feeling next month, countries downstream, i once again testing it again that the 7 year timeline to fill up. the reserve is
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too short and pulses and the central. but it's notion, which depends on the mile for almost all of its it, it gets and drinking water. and you know, but if you up in officials say their plan is anything. but unilateral 3 countries have agreed on the schedule of billing. let's say they have reached consensus, you know, they're scientists 15 of them, 5 from each of the countries in 2008 in design formula to defeating schedule. it will just following that feeling schedule. this is not unilaterally developed as developed by the 3 countries, experts of the 3 countries. and you find that schedule in the draft agreements are done in the draft agreement of egypt and the new draft every month. if you do in all documents, it is there. it is home to the left hand side of the blue nile, the largest of the nile tributaries, but despite its strong claim to the nile, if you're not a cygnus to talk at
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a treaty that gives the lives chair of the water to egypt. if now sees it, every right to utilize the waters within its borders. give is in darkness 60 percent of job dance. accessed on doors who have access to electricity is a very small distribution, very small power database to his house. and really, very much in need of developing countries. industrialization are one thing that occurs to me to harass it is a so that you know, these power what you know, as women of support in guy as ro processing. you know, other development needs the country plumps to export electricity across the region and i guess it will stop susan of flooding, enabling cit. done at his job. i say security of the dom has been stepped up and
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that the f was, is actively protecting the space of other dom the announcement follows for some joint military exercises, but it gibson and student his forces. it also signed military corp, packed with your best neighbors. can and g, boot the robot if the dom hot security implications for the empire region. is you up your cue, the saddam, of bragging their fits constantly over the issue of filling up the dumb. something to save both countries, new would be inevitable one day. but i'd also double bass, you a major leak of us tax records has revealed that some of the richest americans have been paying less taxes than ordinary workers or none at all. the report from the non profit investigative journalism organization, pro public says 25 percent of the wealthiest american pay to combine to $13000000000.00 in federal income tax in 5 years. that's the true tax rate of only
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3.4 percent. but the average household pays 14 percent each year. in some years, amazons jeff basal teslas in on mosque and finance. he had your souls didn't pay any taxes. but the report says they did not evey taxes and using a legal strategies pro public a conductor. the investigation after he received internal revenue service data from an anonymous source of treasury department has asked for an investigation into that disclosure. laurens, currently com phase for fixture of economics at boston university. he explains how some of these tax avoidance strategies work. it's really very easy for the rich to pay taxes. what they do was a, they started company and they used to show themselves lots of shares. and then if the company does really well, like amazon, what they do is they never shall sell their share. so they never really realize any capital gains, so they never have to pay any taxes on the increase in the value of the shares.
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what they do is they borrow against their shares to finance lavish lifestyle. and they bar at a low rate because they have so much collateral, which is the shares that the barring against. and then when they get older and they, when they die, they leave their shares to their children with what's called a step up and basis. so the kids get the shares at the market value, but don't have to pay any of the capital gains tax that has a crude. and this is a way of avoiding taxation your entire life. and they have so much wealth, they can consumer, also their barring to for consumption for their yards, for the trips, for the lavish lifestyles. it's a pittance compared to the wealth and, and then they also get to pass this on to their kids. so we need to be taxing and heard invoices, not what's left, what's received. because it's jeff pages leaves all his money to everybody in the world equally. that should not be taxed. but if he leaves it to 3 people,
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what they received a should be tax or progressive rate on their inheritance. so there are ways to fix this. we just need to have good con, ms. in charge here of how to fix the taxes and the united nation sec. the security council has officially bank antonio terrace for a 2nd 5 year term. as secretary general, it's a decision that was widely expected. but as chris in salumi reports from the u. n. a stop being greeted with the same universe and approval as his 1st nomination in 2016. it took the un security council less than 10 minutes to decide who should lead the 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 gu terraces, 1st appointment in 2016, was announced with a rare public showing of unity from council members. this time may have lacked the
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fanfare, but the council president had high praise for the income that we have all seen actually the secretary general inaction. i think he has been an excellent secretary general. he's a bridge builder. nevertheless, good terrorist style of quiet diplomacy has been a disappointment for human rights organizations 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 situation side, you ravia egypt to china, where we're now seeing a 1000000 people and he's in term and how come most of them being tortured as we speak. there is silence. his spoke 1st and 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
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to get their but in the end, we all want to get to the same place. 2 terms 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 un history reforms that again, allowed member states to nominate an 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, the christian salumi al jazeera, the united nations. ah . her again, i'm fully back to be with the headlines on al jazeera.

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