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we can have a political the census. well that's a difference should not be the reason for kill other women do invest because his german location we've gained access to training can run by boy from different corner. i never see no american dream in america. you just feel like your caged animals, things like that. my child shouldn't go through the program that open your eyes to tennis. if you offer well today on al jazeera, ah, commemorating 20 years since the deadliest attacks on us soil opposed to remember the victims of september, the 11th ceremonies held across the country to market day. the change not only the united states, but the world. ah . i know about this, and this is just a lie,
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some doha also coming up bearing the scars of the us led war in afghanistan. we hear from people bear whose lives changed forever. and police in israel recapture 4 of the 6 palestinians who escaped from a high security prison on monday. i have been 20 years since the deadliest attacks on us soil. nearly 3000 people were killed in september. the 11th 2001 combinations are taking place to remember those who lost their lives. that day. this was the scene in new york for the twin towers of the world trade center. one stewed, they collapsed after being hit by 2 hijacked passenger jets. edward l. libretto
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and my father, edward, joseph papa relatives read out the names of their loved ones killed in the attacks . 2977 men, women and children lost their lives when hijacked planes hit the world trade center, the pentagon, and an empty field and chunks fil pennsylvania. in the last 20 years, my family and i have at times known unbearable sorrow and disbelief about the lives that would never be yours. we have fail with speaking out on my daughter's behalf and calling on many more precautions and also for the history to be remembered. not as numbers and a date, but the faces of ordinary people. people who looked a lot like sarah president, joe barton's later reese to all of those killed in chunks fil penis pennsylvania. the arrived out of attending to commemoration in new york but, and didn't make a speech, but the former president george w bush did speak at
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a ceremony. he echoed, binds earlier call for national unity. here the intended targets became the instruments of rescue. and many who are now alive. oh, a vast, unconscious, dead to the defiance displayed in the skies above this field. there are many who still struggle with a lonely pain that cuts deep within and those fateful hours. we learn to other lessons as well. we saw that americans were vulnerable but not fragile allan fishes joining us now from shanks fell in pennsylvania. george bush talking about unity there. and that was also something that was reflected in the speech made by vice president's comment harris. that's right, president joe biden is still here on site not far away from where i'm standing. you later. wreath, as you pointed out, and then he's been speaking to members of the,
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the found the 40 families of the crew and the passengers who were on board the flight. that really stopped the hijackers flying the plane into the capital in washington dc. the hijackers, it already tried to program the auto pilot to pointed in that direction when the passengers with the famous was let roll decided to try and take control of playing george bush talked about that. how there were people who were done on conscious debt to what they did in the skies above pennsylvania. he said that bravery was commonplace. and when it comes, it comes in splendor. as you pointed out, you talked about the need for unity. he condemned violent extremists both at home and abroad. he said, although there's very little cultural overlap between them. they are children of the same spirit. and he said it was america's duty to continue to stand up for them . he lamented the fact that politics in the united states has become so divisive.
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it's left against right. it is culture wars on every issue. it's not about what's right. it's about what gets the biggest hits from your parties base. he talked about how the country came together after $911.00. how there was a unity of spirit, a unity of purpose. and you wanted to see that happen in the united states. again, it was a message that was picked up by vice president. come, le, how does it believes that america still has the chance to come together in a way that hasn't been so upon politically, over the last 10 or so years on the days that followed. september 11th, 2001. we were all reminded that unity is possible in america. we were reminded also that unity is imperative. in america,
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it is essential to our shared prosperity, to our national security and to our standing in the world. and by unity, i don't mean uniformity. we had differences of opinion in 2001 as we do in 2021. and i believe that in america, our diversity is our strength. me. george bush talked about how people are still mourning. those who died on 911. he said anything they have learned, it's that even the longest days come to an end that he pointed out that $911.00 was an incredibly long day for america. it was a dark time. people were bright and they were scared. they were worried about what was going to happen, but he said there was a light in that and it was what happened here in shanks, full pennsylvania. the for hijackers,
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what the chairman supplied their plane to washington. but when the passengers voted, they voted to try and take control back of the plane. they realized that their mission would never be successful. and that is why 200 kilometers away from washington, dc. they decided to crash that plane here into a field in shanks. vill shanks bill a place, but no one should have had of apart from those who live nearby a place that would be unremarkable in many ways. but for so many, it has become a hollow space, a place where america began to fight back of what george w bush called the war on terror. a place where for many americans showed the true spirit that they were courageous and brave to try and stop, give their lives to try and save the lives of others. and thank you very much. so it's alan fisher live from shank. so in pennsylvania, i want to bring in our white house correspondent, kimberly hawker, who's a new york forest. kimberly, we will have been talking over the last few hours about this figure, $2977.00 men,
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women and children. but in many ways, it just becomes a number until you hear the names read out by the families of the victims, which has taken several hours and over the last the last several hours to get through. and that's really what brings home the number of people who were hit by this yeah, this is something that is done every year. and the 20th anniversary of the september 11th attacks, no exception. because this is the burial ground for hundreds and hundreds of people that remains were never recovered. and in some cases they have remains that were recovered, have not been identified. that process is still going on a generation later. and so for many of the family members who loved ones, either worked in the office towers was twin towers that collapsed after they were struck, or the 1st responders they were on site when those powers fell. this is their only
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opportunity to, to, to visit the site of their loved ones and where those remains are laid. and so this is something that has taken place. those names were recited. again, it takes hours because it's the feeling of the families that this is an opportunity to put a face to those names and those numbers and to remind people that these are aunts and uncles, and grandfathers and shoulder and of people that are still living and still mourning today and in attendance during that ceremony were 3 democratic president, bill clinton, brock obama, and also joe biden. of course, the current president, absent from that is joe by his predecessor, donald trump, who released a video if the ceremony was taking place, criticizing joe biden. and his withdrawal from afghanistan, which obviously contributed to even more loss of life, many questioning the timing of that. but we do expect that he will be coming to the
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site of ground 0 that is behind me to pay his respects as well. it's not clear why he wasn't with the other presidents that are still alive, former president or the current president. he's a native new yorker. many feel that because of his politic time and office that it was to do this of, of a presence. so it's unclear, but what we do know is that he is expected in the coming hours. we haven't been given the exact time table, but this is for some people only made things a little bit more painful because he is a polarizing figure. and this is a day many people say were politic, should be set aside. and as we've heard from george w bush, who was president in 2001 we do the tax occurred and also from the statements from joe biden and comma le harris. that right now, this is where they are appealing to you for unity, even as there are allegations that donald trump is doubling down on division on
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a very painful day for so many millions of american politics aside. kimberly, how are people in the u. s. viewing this memorial, given the fact that we all know 20 years away from the original attacks. well, you know, there are some that are now college age are in university that have no recollection of these events simply because they weren't alive. and so this is certainly a tragedy that is now being remembered by an older generation of americans. but for those younger americans who are marking this day, they don't know what time when america wasn't at war. and even though we know that joe biden has declared the conflict in afghanistan over the troops have been withdrawn, he never said that the counter terrorism efforts of the united states around the world would stop. and so this is what this de represents for millions whether they
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were alive on september 11th, 2001 or not is that america change that day there is before september 11th, and there's after september 11th. and that is how the united states is viewed through that lens around the world. and it has shaped as foreign policy. many would argue in adverse ways. but the bottom line is, is that not only policy outside the united states, but also inside the united states, with domestic surveillance programs, and even strict security at airports, life is different now. and that is something that people are also morning in the u . s. as they remember, the event that triggered all of that change. so why does correspond, kimberly hoggard live in new york? well, the 911 attacks lead to a 20 year war in afghanistan as us forces under allies sought to target all fighters along with the taliban, which was accused of harboring them. tens of thousands of afghans were killed and
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many lives were turned upside down. charles traffic reports from couple on people's hopes for the future. insult, whose homes was destroyed during fighting between us led forces in the tolerable 40 years ago. his brother, one of his songs, was killed. he and his family have lived in this camp for internally displaced. people in cobble and ever since he blames the united states and its allies for the pain, david jord. yes sir. locals coming at us in the past 20 years. we've suffered so much that at times with hardly been able to eat for days or atkins. have been through terrible hardships, not bombardments, fighting our helen's destroyed the war last, not so long because we are africans, and we will fight for our country in central cobble today. totally bon fighters, god form of government buildings and abandoned foreign embassies. the challenges, the movement faces of the what it describes as victory in a fight for national sovereignty are immense. it's been 20 years since the $911.00
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attacks and the soon after us that invasion to hunt down osama bin loud and remove the taliban for power. then followed the taliban describe 2 decades of foreign occupation. the foreign forces have gone metallic bond back in power. and the un says that afghan is stand is facing a humanitarian, an economic catastrophe. this is the old american embassy once a hub of cia and military planning, one of the most important centers of us foreign policy in the world. now, it's just an empty shell. come, it ghoul was 24 when us led coalition forces invaded. he is scared of the future holds. so look, i look a moment in the last 20 years, my hopes changed, but now they've been left behind all afghans. so we'll get close the rest of the world when the americans were here. but now we have to wait and see again what the
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future will bring. despite his doubts, he says he wants the world to give the followed by the charms mythical taliban. oh no. all my life experience only war. i just want to sleep with ease. i just want to wake up with no fear. i'm tired of saying good bye to my family as i leave for work . afraid i'll never see them again. this is one of many graveyards on hillside surrounding campbell. here are buried. some of the estimated 50000 afghan civilians killed in the last 20 years. well that, that is our goal says he also wants the international community to accept the taliban. he wants education for his children who are born into war. he wants the chance for them all to start their lives again, just off al jazeera, cobble. while the situation in afghanistan has been on the agenda and talk,
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sitting, cut out is foreign minister and his russian counterpart in moscow. the, to discuss how to coordinate, the responds and russia is agreeing on. then it's a city of moving to help and to support the afghan people. and also we see it from our perspective that to the humanitarian assistance need to be independent from their particular situation over there. still ahead on algebra was son, an unending cycle of fear and violence, the victims of rebel attacks and d. c. tell those stories. almost 30 years after he was captured, the man accused of causing the deaths of thousands of people in peru dies. ah,
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ah, hello, thank you for joining in. we've still got a slight shamal impacting areas of the middle east. so through q 8, the ne, of saudi into cats are, were seen that sand and dust kicked up, but i want to take you to pockets on a lot going on. these clouds here have unleash just heavy amounts of rain for the horse. i want to take you right down to the ground and we saw flooded out roads. here was enough to also disrupt transport services and still more to come on sunday, pretty much stretching from floor to lama bod rate through to the border with are gone. it's done, but further toward the south, it's settled karate at $35.00 degrees. then we're going to crank up your temperature up to $41.00 on wednesday with an abundance of sunshine. pretty average temperatures. however, for turkey is stumble at $26.00. okay, maybe a degree or 2 above where you should be through the tropics of africa, some pretty good rain falling through the democratic republic of congo toward the
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western portion of the country. and as we venture a bit further toward the south, were seen just a week disturbance pull into the western cape. so kate, tom will see some showers, temperatures looking good into harrisburg, 25 degrees. but unfortunately for cape town, because of this south wind, your temperature is really stuck around 15 degrees, which is below average. that's it for me. we'll see in the frank assessments by way. it is a lesson again, freedom, surprising informed opinion. what you saw happening is from market to there was 42, there was petune is the critical debate here. it's not between kula and any other conference here between that port 60 years rather than to keep them people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera.
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oh the me you're watching. oh, just a reminder of, i told stories this aw, combinations are taking place across for us. as it remembers nearly 3000 people killed during the 911 attacks 20 years ago. one of the memorials is in new york, but the twin towers of the world trade center were hit by 2 hijacked planes, joe biden, and several former us president of attended the ceremonies to remember those who lost their lives and september 11th, 2001 biden. is expected to make a speech, but they are called for national unity in the face of adversity. george w bush was president at the time of the attack and says he shares the subtle of people who lost their loved ones,
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who spoke at the memorial and shank. so pennsylvania praising veterans who fought and the so called war on ceremony. at the pentagon, us defense secretary lloyd austin, paid tribute to the american soldiers who died since $911.00. we know that you carry pain every day. we know that you bear your losses. not just at times of ceremony, but also in ordinary moments of absence. in quiet minutes that can seem to stretch on for hours. all of us are here because we remember and i hope knowing that is at least some measure of comfort and other news for the palestinians who escaped from an israeli maximum security. prison is set to appear in court after days on the run,
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but the $900.00 continues for 2 others who tunneled the way out of gilbert prison on monday. i forces reports from last year was around 5 am local time on saturday is really counter terrorism units arrested to more of the 6 escaped, palestinian prisoners in laurie park, east of the town of nazareth. a tip off from a local resident, reportedly led to the capture of mohammed al our day, a member of palestinian islamic jihad, and zachary, as who bady the highest profile escapee, a former leader, photoshoot armed wing, the approximate his brigade. sir bady is reported to a resisted arrest, but was unarmed and overwhelmed. an image released by his ready police showed him with a bruised face. all 6 of the prisoners come from in or near jeanine. in the north of the occupied west bank mohammed al r does mother reacted to his arrest lives. i want the whole world all organisations to stand by him because he's a hero. he's my son. i want him out. i wish for the best the him to be released.
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late on friday, 2 other escapees were captured, yucca country and muffled al are they said to be the masterminded. the escape all 4 detained without a shot being fired, palestinian on the factions, had warned retaliatory attacks if any of the men were harmed. the arrest alone triggered sizable protests across the occupied west bank. from garza, a rocket was fired, intercepted by israel's anti missile system. the extraordinary escape through a shower room floor into void space on the one of israel's most secure prisons, was an enormous embarrassment for israel security machine and celebrated as a victory by palestinian israel's effort to reverse. it has also been huge for the men were setting life sentences for killing israelis to babies on trial for similar charges. the israeli government warned that they may have been planning fresh attacks with help from the outside. as it played out, the men appeared very much on their road and were captured without the kind of bloodshed that many feared might spark abroad around
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a violence that said the hunt for the remaining 2 men continues. and palestinians have been angered by abroad, a crackdown against prisoners since the escape on monday. this remains attent situation. harry force it, i'll just 0 west jerusalem. at least 20 people have been killed and me and martin clashes between troops and a local armed group in the western mcguire region. the country has been in turmoil since february's crew that a military cracked on descent has killed more than a 1000 people. in some areas, people have found local defense forces arming themselves with homemade weapons to fight back against government soldiers, violent attacks and eastern democratic republic of congo. a continuing, despite the government declaring the state of emergency united nations refugee agency estimates that more than 1500 people have been killed this year. most of them by fighters from the allied democratic forces. catherine, sorry, has this exclusive report from penny in north keep province. was on the are you
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began me cast her wreck as in pain. he recently arrived at this government hospital in benny in last couple providence after being attacked by rebels at he's village of no believe at the border with uganda, a few beds away. another man is back from theater. his leg is infected. doctors hope they won't have to amputate. the hospital currently has about 20 patients, most suffering, gunshot wounds, doctors could not see it. kamala, cutting his leg, he's village was ambushed in me to go to the car. they had talked at night, we just had gunshots and started hunting my nearby. and i are the only ones who got shot. neither could carlindo jeannette foot be saved. i just was going to talk to san diego. we got to get the on the wall from a market, then they got caught in the middle of
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a road and then they want to try to beat them everywhere. he was injured. several people was killed in dozens of armed groups in north cuba province have been terrorizing villages for yes, but there are lights, democratic forces, all adf is most of the ed, it's fighters use, machetes, guns, and other crude weapons. the group is said to have killed nearly $500.00 people this year alone. this is despite a state of emergency declared by the government in north keeble and it, tory provinces, zaria is been affected by the sensitive able we are going out. then you have a complex simulation and malarial. so there's a lot of a lot of a problem. i can order that altogether. can you see you tomorrow?
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the adf, with roots in uganda, established a base in this part of the d. r. c. about 20 years ago and has killed thousands of people. they say they're fighting for islamic crites and have been linked to the islamic state. government forces and one of the largest un peacekeeping missions the world have struggled to contain the balance when you have things in the mounting themselves. and they are going everywhere. so which also in terms of tactics is more difficult because then you have to deal with more local move. nimble more flexible health workers in this hospital say not much has changed here. they still often treat victims of armed groups in water appears to be an ending cycle of sphere and violence. catherine slowly all 0 north q will province in the eastern democratic
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republic of congo. morocco has a new prime minister, the billionaire fuel tycoon as ease of use. it was appointed by the king on friday, 2 days after his party. one parliamentary elections is a former agriculture minister, one of the countries, richard people, his little n r i party won the highest number of parliamentary seats and by this is paul. hello sher faces decide in the money from the justice and development party. the finder of peruse the shining path rebel group probably male guzman has died at the age of $86.00. it was captured almost 30 years ago accused of causing the death of tens of thousands of people in the 19 eighties and nineties. i don't know, sanchez looked back at his life the most violent conflict in the recent history i be made. this man led the shining path rebels movement targeting police and the military bombing indiscriminately sabotaging
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infrastructure and causing the death of thousands of peruvians in a war with the state that laughter. 2 decades in the groups 1st attack in 1980, imposed an era of terror invaded equal experience, and he used terrorism extensively to accomplish his political purposes. maybe his political objectives will be forgotten. he wasn't interested in money or drug trafficking, but in a very radical extreme version of communism. mailed was man used guerrilla warfare tactics to take the government by force. part of his narrative was following on chairman mouse cultural revolution, while also converging, stalin and lenin ideas into his own. thousands of young and mostly poor peruvians were convinced that the philosopher in university professor held what was described as a baton of justice and his views. although extreme or unquestionable,
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what kind of battle was, he implanted the ideas and was successful in the face of a completely surprised country that didn't understand what was going on, who was fighting, and how, because the insurrection was completely different from any other in latin america. many killed others without knowing why they were killing and many die without knowing why they were dying. the armed conflict turned fratricidal, most attackers and most victims were poor. andy and peruvians. guzman lived in hiding for many years, had helped create the mister p was invincible. but then police arrested him here, a safe house in a middle class neighborhood in the center of the capital, very far away from where most of the armed conflict was taking place. whose men and members of the central committee group were arrested together. this was the 1st time peruvians ever saw the most wanted men in the country. his capture in 1992, marked the beginning of the end,
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won him by now. it was as if you captured the queen be then total disconcert ensued . confusion followed, and with that came the implosion of the movement. the moment he was captured, the shining path, which depended mainly on him lost the war. we may lose, man was sentenced to life in prison for treason and many other crimes. the war left more than 60000 dead, and thousands more remain missing. those who survived still bear the scars of one of the darkest periods in peruse history. ah! this is all just here. these are the top stories commemorations are taking place across the us. as it remembers nearly 3000 people killed during the 911 attacks 20 years ago. one of the memorials in new york for 2 hijacked planes hit the world trade center twin towers. in the last 20 years my family and i have it.
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