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were rioting in cities was after some protect started throwing stones, and that's why you were police on horseback moved in to clear the area ah and overwhelming wind for around the new president abraham bracy, but a limited choice results in the lowest epa voter turnout. ah. hello and welcome on. you're watching out your life from the also coming up. anger on the streets of brazil, protest is call for action against president bolton, r o. s. the nation's corona virus deaths, total policies, half a 1000000 rival protest improved by supporters of 2 opposing presidential candidates. one, once the election result upheld the other is demanding
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a re comes and the libyan warlord holly for half stuff and his forces launch their 1st military offensive since a ceasefire. last year. the hopes during the results was never in doubt ever him racy. iran's hard line head of the judiciary has one friday's presidential election, but frustration with the election, processment fewer iranians went to the polls, voter turnout was the lowest in the history of the islamic republic. however, races victory will give the conservatives full control over all leavers of power in iran. for the 1st time i sat bake takes a closer look now at the man ushering in a new chapter in iranian politics. everyone in iran knew the outcome with no real prominent opposition holds predicted conservative clerical brain. right?
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you see would when and when he did in a landslide victory, he's closest opponent receiving 14000000 few votes, right? if he 1st gained prominence amongst a religious faithful. when he was appointed as custodian over the shrine in the city of mush at frequented by millions of pilgrims a year, he was praised for removing cropped officials from the shrines administration and serving pilgrims. ann ayatollah considered to be a high religious authority, and she islam his religious title hold weight among the countries religious. conservative base, right? if he had failed in his bid to win the presidency in 2017, he lost by 8000000 volts to hassan. honey, during that campaign, he was criticized for his pastoral as a judge on election day, once again, our people announced their decision and rejected those who in 38 years didn't know anything but execution, an imprisonment as a young man, he was part of a committee that oversaw math executions in 1988 an audio recording was leaked
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during the 2017 election where i had to la montessori condemned. right. you see and others on the committee for their role in the executions. 10 panel. yeah, i think the worst crime against the atlantic republicans that history will condemn us for has been committed by you and your name will go in history as a criminal. amnesty international has said, right, he should be investigated for crimes against humanity. as the judicial chief, he's seen as tacking corruption, a fundamental concern for many iranians. his appointment by the supreme needed to key roles has raised other questions, some feel his presidency, setting the stage for him to become the supreme leader, but he still has to serve as president and make life better for many iranians supposed to shut down right now. i'd like to offer my gratitude to the very dear hon and vigilant people. i thank the almighty god for the dear people's trust in the serving seminary students. i hope he can respond well to the people's
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confidence votes unkindness. during my turn. he's surrounded by what many consider to be hard line, as opposed to the 2015 nuclear deal. right? he says he supported mom be about a young man. study him again. we are committed to the jcp away as it was approved by atala, hernon, but you can't implemented a strong government should be in power to be able to implemented. but unlike president tundra honey and the moderates who saw the dia, that's a foundation for broader discussion and relations with the west. rafia. he's cap, see it as a ceiling with deep mistrust of the united states. but his real test will be how he serves as president, and what change can bring to the country. as i said, big 0, there are well as the 2nd time mister racy has run for the presidency. now he has the job. he does face an uphill battle. the main issue is the economy. unemployment is up. the currency has collapsed and with international monetary fund projections of 39 percent inflation this year,
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prices have soared. much of that is linked to us sanctions that makes foreign relations and important issue. the 2015 nuclear deal relations with the u. s. and regional rivalry with saudi arabia, a, some of the dominating factors. there are already some positive signs, though with the foreign minister job. it's very saying he's ready to reestablish diplomatic links with re add. and then there's the corona virus pandemic officially more than 82000 people have died. iran's population is about 83000000, but fewer than 5000000 vaccine doses have been administered. the state department says it regrets iranians were denied a free and fair electoral process quotes, but negotiations on the nuclear deal will continue the us president joe biden. however, as yet to publicly react to this result, kristen salumi know from washington. this has to be a concern for the united states. they're striving to get a renewed iran deal in place before he takes office in august. we know another
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meeting is scheduled to happen in vienna on sunday. the u. s. of course has not been directly engaged with iran in these talks instead, leaving that to their counterparts in the deal, but by joe biden. the president of the u. s. is very eager to make progress on this front and as far as easy as concerned on the one hand, this man is a hard liner. that's a concern for the united states. amnesty international has linked him to death squads in the 1900 eighty's that oversaw the killing of thousands extradition extra judicially of political prisoners. and as the head of the judiciary, racy over saw other human rights abuses. according to amnesty international, including allowing government officials and security forces immunity and their crackdown on protesters and dissidence and so forth. so this makes right,
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you see actually the 1st a ronnie and president sworn into office under us sanctions in 2019, when he took over as the head of the judiciary, the united states level, personal sanctions against him. so that is a complicating factor in the relationship here. and on the other hand, he has also expressed support for getting the iran deal done. so there could be some impetus to move things forward. now that he has been sworn in, the challenge for the united states is that president biden wants to take the iran deal even farther and include ron's ballistic missile program. that was never going to be an easy agreement to come by. this may make it even harder. most analyst expect a pivot from iran, away from the west, even furthermore, towards russia and china. now that he's in power, israel foreign minister has also reacted to races election in a tweet. julia le pete's that iran, the president known as the butcher of tehran,
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is an extremist responsible for the deaths of thousands of iranians. he's committed to the regimes nuclear ambitions and to his campaign of global terror. well, behind the scenes in direct talks between iran and the us to save the nuclear agreement are continuing in vienna. iran's foreign minister job serif says it's going well and they can reach a deal before racy officially takes office in august. there is a good possibility that we will reach an agreement before the end of our tenure as as how soon. so we are supposed to leave office by mid august, and i think there is a good possibility that we can reach an agreement way before mid others. the talks are going on right now as we speak. i just read the latest text editor that is being discussed in vienna. the text is getting cleaner and cleaner. the brackets
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are being removed. saudi arabia says it's intercepted, 6 armed drones, launched by humans who the rebels. most of the drones were fired towards how many more shapes in the kingdom south, west saudi state, tv says air defenses intercepted 17 groans in total. over the past 24 hours. the who the use have been targeting oil facilities and airports in southern saudi arabia over the course of yelman's 6 year war. well then 500000 brazilians have not died of corona virus, and people are angry and they are demanding the impeachment of president julia bolton, otto over his handling of the pandemic. oh, these were the scenes in so paulo where mister bolton ira was fine last week for not wearing a mask to rally, the president has repeatedly played down the threat of the virus to this according
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nation. why processed across 300 brazilian cities and towns? i am both narrow, took too long to buy the vaccine. heard immunity won't do any good. the only immunity you can get is with the vaccine. there's no early treatment. i've lost millions of friends, almost lost a cousin. millions of people are orphans, fatherless, mother, listen, childless. he's genocidal. we are protesting against the genocidal both in our government that did not buy vaccines and has done nothing to take care of its people in the last year. to commit the feelings one of indignation, we can't stand it anymore. the government is worse than the virus. well, brazil's opposition parties are also backing those protest. as monica kia reports now from rio de janeiro. they are blaming him for the half a 1000000 deaths by coven 19, because he has downplayed the virus. he scorned the mask. every time he could, he scorned social distancing he delayed the vaccine,
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roll out this in the country like brazil that has the capacity, the manpower and the installations to produce vaccines. and usually has been very good about bringing about math vaccination. and this did not happen this time because there was no national plan, and these are protests today. they are the 2nd nationwide protests. the last ones was the last one was in may, and the opposition was reluctant to take to the street because they wanted to respect social distancing. respect all the safety measures and didn't want to go out on the streets like both so narrow himself has been doing since he is already on political campaign for his re election next year. but now they're saying that if they stay home and they remain silent, they are complicit with what's going on in the country. okay, let's stay with that story and bring in raphael alca pod. he's the professor of
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public safety, the julio bug foundation. he joins us from. so paulo raphael, al cutty pony. how will that anger translates into real political change? if it does translates into political change. i think there are 2 backs for this to happen. the 1st one is those, but our move to main screen crease and they get momentum in the for the beach, one of the brazilian terrible scenario. or if they, we are going to have a general election next year by the end of next year. and these may well mean that these revolts continue and persist, most of our may not get reelected. is there a chance that his position becomes untenable between now and the election? because there does seem to be growing anger is not just in isolated pockets, it appears as if it's all over the country. yeah, i think so, and he has been doing everything that he can to undermine and to bring him to
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thanks again to the corona virus. wonder mind the use of social science and the use of masks and people are getting very angry and very annoyed about the specially today that we got a half 1000000 people have died because of the buyers. and the government has little, has been very little to try to change the situation. i think the standards going to mean reason there means yet the benefit that you can reach me and be voted before the term increasingly isolated, not just within the country, but also i guess around the world. i mean, there was a point during the pandemic when say, a year or 14 months ago, there were other heads of state deliberately playing it down. he seems to be the only one who still plotting that course for himself. unfortunately, as i think after the end of terrible has been, trumbull scenario was he's well, he's me, ally, i think it was on i really is alone in the world and he's other minor brazilian
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police time in the world's brazil for embodies and brazil, respect of respectability. the world as well, because the way he's managing to spend demick, he's managing that country. so i think also that there is a possibility that can be future. he will bring, she will be brought to the international criminal treatment for genocide. i think his lip also getting people discussing all i think newspaper as well so narrow has a lot to play on because it's of brazil and i think he's going to face criminal charge in the future because of that. okay, the election is not very, very far away. raphael, is there anyone in the political system who can mount a successful challenge against him? well, i think the re is lula for sure. it used to be the busy the president. and also he was arrested under groups and charges and those, those charges me since, and he's very popular in brazil. and also that is also other candidates hold to be the 3rd way between both scenario and new la. okay. also get momentum because some
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preceded people at least 32 percent and people are tired of these partners ation between both the narrow and the and lula. so we need to see what's going to happen with the course of election. and we still have means a little bit more and he also can get reelected. so i think it's very easy to say anything about the election. i think the only certain you're going to be very things are very by the country. and we hope that the president, the survivors after that, because this week and week before that we have some military commanders saying things. and so barking goes on, i wrote an evening like, threatening love, that clear rate, but not the way that these people know. we can may not get elected so at the present danger. and so i think the word should be a nation. what has to be attention and what's going on in brazil, raphael, good to talk to you at this difficult time, anything's raphael. i'll cut the pony the joining us from brazil still to come here on al jazeera armenia heads for snap parliamentary elections after
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a bitterly fought political campaign and america's uncomfortable truths about race and the enslavement of black people by native americans. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello there. the plum rains are in full force across central and eastern areas of china. and this was seen in who bay province. rivers are continuing to swell, as those rains continue to fall. and there's going to be more wet weather, particularly along the east coast. just shy of shanghai, we're going to have sunshine the and up in the north. it's the final dry a picture for beijing that the temperature will dip slightly. we've got plenty of sunshine coming through and a weather system up in north china is going to bring wet and windy conditions to
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the korean peninsula. but japan is going to y up as those rains push out further east. tokyo, coming in at 30 degrees celsius with lots of sunshine coming through. and it continues to be a wet picture for india. those monsoon range will allow this week, but we are seeing some heavy rains across pradesh, affecting parts of nepal as well. we could see more flash flooding where those rains aren't particularly torrential and bangladesh and me and mocking a lot of that wet weather. the western coast of india as well impacted by those rains. it's up in the northwest. the things are looking a lot finer and dryer with a sunshine coming through new delhi, sitting there with temperatures in the mid thirty's. sponsor cut on airways. something was going to change. anything really change? this is systemic violin that needs to be addressed at its core. we are in a race against the area know what to say. so we are also looking at the world as it
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is right now, not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the details. the bottom line when i was just there on the holding the powerful to account as we examined the us, his role in the world on al jazeera. ah, ah, the bank you're watching to see a reminder about top stories this our iran hotline chief with the judiciary abraham bracy has one friday's presidential election. however, the voter turnout was the lowest in the lemming republics history. the us state department says iranians were denied
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a free and fair election process for washington will continue negotiations to save the 2015 nuclear deal. anti government protest is rallied in cities across brazil is the number of deaths from corona virus, past half a 1000000 that demanding the impeachment of the president valuables in honor of his handling of the pandemic. in just a few hours time armenian said to the poles in a snap parliamentary election, not the prime minister. nicole passion young was forced to call an early vote after protest of the defeats in a war with as a by schon last year. despite this analyst to predict thing, he may be reelected re challenge now from year of and i just 3 years on from it's so cool, velvet revolution and armenian politics is getting loud again, this election should be 2 years off still, but prime minister nicole passion, young who wrote a power on a wave of street protests in 2018 a since lost
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a humiliating war. and he is much weakens. our supporters with a radi in yerevan sticking by the man though he's a good deal. i got everything here here to support our prime minister because we trust him. we've seen full freedom during his years and all that. and this is enough reason to trust him again and again, somewhat unusually, for a former soviet country outside the u. this is a competitive election with an uncertain outcome, but they're still a favorite. it could reasonably be expected that any prime minister who i was always countries, devastating defeat and war would be political history. yes, the polls have titans, but most predictions are the nicole passion. you will be the next prime minister of armenia and paradoxically, for an incumbent. he's framing this as a new revolution. let me see sunny on the 20th of june cutting from 8 am in armenia
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. a people non violent revolution will start. but this time it's going to be an iron revolution, and that's revolution will start from a t m, at the polling stations, and they'll be massive voting for us to now with his armenia alliance. former president robert carrion is passion, yann's main rival, although he's tainted by allegations of corruption contrary and is trying to capitalize on his polls, bounce and unify the empty passion yan vote. i have no trust toward security at ortiz, because that to blame for crisis. in some of them and i got the most important for me is to create peace for our country. i'm sure our media alliance will go forward and not back it political scientist, alexander is, can, darian says armenia is still democratic. the young and personality is dominates rather than stable parties. i asked him what challenges the winner faces. eric,
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evidently from garner, middle, institutionalization from problems with other by john borders. no gotten cut about the problem, refugees develop that said a lot of problems that that's appropriate. i would say any part to which will come to part to the to, to power now will be not popular enough here without these campaigns have been polarized and bitter, and the country is deeply traumatized by military defeat. elections may result. some of the countries issues that by no means all of them will re challenge out to 0 or media. rival demonstrations are taking place in the peruvian capital, lima by supporters of the 2 opposing presidential candidates. petro castillo has claim victory in the run off 2 weeks ago. but his right wing opponent kick for murray, is refusing to concede defeat the count ended on tuesday with castillo,
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just over 44000 votes ahead for him, or he is claiming the legs from fraud with, with levins to back that up mariana sanchez, was that one of those process they're both supporters of pick up on monday, just a few blocks away from here and support is gathering here in the center of the capital. people on both sides. very anxious about the result. many people here are the supporters of food. ok. you're saying that after school, electrical officials gave 100 percent of results with more than $44000.00 both and he should be called president. why they say, why are officials waiting? and they feel that the would you, maurice, would you more got the feel the election on the other hand, support is up. take off with your body, feel that there's been a fraud. the frog has been committed in the tables with falsifying kids among other
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and they feel that there have been fraud white rhythm, systematic sky, in reality that she has not providing any real evidence. and they have said that there has not been evidence of the fraud. international monitors have also said that there has not been a fraud. however, there's been a very long time saying in favor of the pro fraud narrative, if you will, where politicians are saying that a new election should be held. functions of course will favor people who marty. and also there's a climate of very of a lot of ability because former retired military, how find them better, i mean, hundreds of find on the other asking the military to prevent from being wanting the president. they are asking for us who saw the moment or the thing is of
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a lot of political ability being seen here in the classical a big military force loyal to the libyan warlord. tale for half tell us as is taking control of a border crossing with algeria on thursday, after announced an operation in the area to expel what he called mercenaries and extremist faces, images posted online. so dozens of armored vehicles positioned in and around the border crossing is the 1st military operation by half those forces and signing a ceasefire. deal with the government in tripoli of last year. money trainer has that story from tripoli. libya has seen relative peace, a synthesis fire agreement was signed in october. so this is a very significant movement. the 1st time that such a large military mobilization has happened. dave declared, have to force have declared the area military zone. so we're gonna have to wait and
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see what's going to happen. but this comes just days before an international conference in berlin. the united nations in germany are hosting the berlin to conference. and that's meant to bring, bring before an actors for an actors involved for stakeholders together in berlin to discuss, supporting libby as new in term unity government. and also bringing about elections . elections are scheduled to take place in december this year. but this could possibly impede those elections and impede the peace process that's been happening . and this also comes just a few days after an official visit by luke the libyan government. to algeria, they agreed on a couple things. one of which was opening the tunisian and algerian border for commercial trade. the board was closed for several years. we're going to have to wait and see what kind of, what, what, what exactly is going to happen after this military movement. and whether or not
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this will create or bring about or bring more challenges towards this new government to lead the country to elections. later on this year, one of many uncomfortable truths about race in the united states is that several native american tribes once owned black slaves. after the civil war, they were forced to end the practice and grant them full citizenship. but over the years, they stripped black tribal members of their rights. she had returns reports now from broken arrow in oklahoma. in broken arrow, oklahoma, there lived a cemetery for creek indian 3 men, the tribes former black slaves. it's neglected and becoming a dumping ground. yes, this is one of the benjamin when run the grayson 1st heard about it. she didn't get very far in her inquiries about who owns this plot of land. and when i received the 2nd call, i said this is the ancestors calling us. and we have to do something. not only did
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she find the owner, she managed to acquire the land on behalf of the creek. indian friedman. now she's begun work on restoration and an accounting of who's buried. this is rebecca johnson born july, 4th on independence day, 1865 at the recent commemorations for the santini of the tulsa race massacre. black and native americans are a strong presence. and as with the massacre of 1921, many in the u. s. and elsewhere aren't even aware of their existence. some native american tribes long accepted black members. but also oklahoma white settlers judged the tribes civilized because not only did they assimilate with the newcomers in dress and religion, but also in the adoption of black chattel slavery. after the civil war, the tribal nations abolished slavery as part of the treaty signed with the federal government in $1866.00, former slaves would be fully integrated and now known as friedman. and there was
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full integration and into marriage, legal, so to param, and even served as the principal chief of the creek nation between 887895. we know that american co was born in 18. 88. she is an original enrollees of the muskogee creek nation. rome de grayson's great grandmother, lived her whole life as a member of the muskogee creek tribe, but then in 1979, the creek past new laws decreeing that friedman were no longer tribal members. the other tribes followed friedman would lose that tribal voting rights, as well as the housing health and other benefits. every world should be outrage that this could happen in 1979 tribes argued it was an expression of their sovereignty. an 1866 treaty with the u. s. government should not be the final say on who was a member of that tribes. they should be, sovereignty is fine, but sovereignty does not give you the right to discriminate against the people. and
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that's essentially what's happening. grayson, who's been leading efforts overturned the new laws, sees other motivations. it's about green and it's about racism is the core of the entire issue. that's it. efforts to pressure the tribes to reverse their exclusionary policies have been successful in the courts. in 2017, the cherokee nation was forced to abandon plans to expel its friedman cherokees or people. and unfortunately, in this world, there still people who are racist. i think the vast majority of charities or not the u. s. congress is getting involved, threatening to withhold funding if other tribes did reverse course. and it seems to be working some say they will open a dialogue on the issue, but it is fraud on the face of it, the federal government is overtly intervening and tribal affairs. however, since a supreme court.

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