tv [untitled] September 19, 2021 2:00pm-2:31pm AST
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nazi concentration camps and how these mediation skills put him at the vanguard in the quest for peace in the middle east. killing the count on al jazeera. ah, israeli, please have detained the last 2 of 6 palestinians who escaped from a high security prison 2 weeks ago. ah, hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera alive from joe, coming up, the un just the telephone to reopen schools for all girls in afghanistan. washington step stop efforts to deport thousands of mostly haitian migrants have crossed into texas from mexico and
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splashed down the old civilian crew returned spending 3 days. ah, israeli place of captured the last 2 of 6 palestinian prisoners who escaped from a high security facility. police arrested, i command g and my gun when i deal in that fight, yet in janine in occupied west bank and in a 2 week man hunt among those who tunneled their way out of the go bow, a prison with zachary, as who binding a high profile figure, in fact, has the wing israeli prosecutors, one each man to spend an additional 15 years in prison on charges that they were planning a new attack. before the men were found, residents of jeanine, ford, his rally soldiers who arrived in large numbers to continue their search. one
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palestinian was injured. janine residents say that since the job reg, thousands of law enforcement officers and military troops have been deployed in the city. harry force it has this update from jimmy in the occupied west bank though a 2 concerns i think one, the immediate one being that how this might all and that if there was some kind of major firefight with the death of either a both of the escape prisoners potentially wider bloodshed that that could have triggered a much bigger round of violence, both in the occupied west bank and potentially with garza as well because 5 of the 6 escapees. both of those arrested overnight from islamic jihad palestinians. i mean, you had and they've been, there been rockets fight out of gaza after the previous 2 rounds of arrests that didn't happen so far. so i think that will be aside relief on that front from the israeli front. but there is also this very huge embarrassment that this security
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breach took place at all. the fact that they managed to get through during the course of many months, this concrete slab underneath there. so into a void space under the prison, which was known about before. there had been an attempt to get into it by another team of prisoners before in 2014. and that they were able to get out very much under the noses of the prison gods. that is something that the prime minister natalie bennett has referred to as part of the speech marking the young people wor earlier on sunday, saying that it was an embarrassment. it was a systemic breach. it was an intelligence failure, but that it was important that be corrected. investigated and fixed going forward. he said that want to place over night. here of course was one of those immediate measures. but i think more widely across the occupied west bank among palestinians . this escape has been very broadly celebrated and has engendered a huge amount of sympathy for the 6th prisoners involved and also has of reaffirmed the the solidarity with prisons more generally. a palestinian prison rides group
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says israel has arrested more than 100 palestinians, including some children since the prison break nearly 2 weeks ago. and there are more than 4650 palestinians held in his riley prisons and occupied palestinian territories. $520.00 of them being held without charge or trial. and the israel policy of administrative detention and 200 children, some as young as 12 years old. palestinian prisoners are often often protest against poor conditions. they have been several hunger strikes in recent years. for more on this story were joined by melina and sorry, who is from the international advocacy, or she is an international advocacy officer, rather with the enemy, prisoners support and human rights association. thanks so much for joining us. molina. what will, can you tell us about the dozens of palestinians arrested in recent weeks and thank
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you for having me. and so to begin with, arbitrary have been a key to in and of the israeli occupation tends to impact the palestinian people struggling for liberty all across the occupied palestinian territory. whether it's in jerusalem, west bank, or even in the 1948, occupied to 30 masters campaigns and play and integrity and sustaining and feeding into and the primary goal of establishing a comprehensive protective gene by the israeli occupation. to tell you a bit more about the master stepped or escalating and happening nowadays, it's targeting basically every palestinian who speak or who speaks up against israeli on just policies or any palestinian at this moment. there have been mass s campaign against palestinian students against children. again, civil society organizations as well and human rights defenders. and to give you an
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idea and a month ago and the students where on mass for showing solidarity with the demolish prisoners home. and recently, the director of the health work committee, michelle, who, the 63 year old director of the work committee was also targeted and is now the pain and arrested for charges and that are extremely exaggerated and lack eventually procedures. so we see these mass campaign start getting all the palestinians, whether it's children or, and their ne, female, or me and, and the campaigns are in a way, in order to maintain and suppress control over the syrians. and what we see during the rest is also something systematic. we have been documented and we have been documenting which is the use of violence from the 1st moments of s up until the pension until they are weeping, try and,
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and eat. so there is violence and all across this process of, of and when you talk about violence, we talk about brutal physical assault. in addition to psychological and treatment and degrading treatment, we see that most of the palestinians who are being detained are subjected to physical assaults, targeting the upper bodies, whether it's in the face, the shoulders, the chest. and this we have seen with children as well. as you mentioned, there are 520 pennsylvanians detention, which means they are being held arbitrary without any charges based on secret information. and this is against international law in all principles. melina, now the final escape escapade, apologies for interrupting, have been arrested. do you see the situation improving it? all?
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on the contrary, we, our organizations in this interval or civil society organizations have expressed great concern to the escalation of the because as we know and is there any occupation and does the enjoy impunity by the use of torture and in treatment against the palestinians. as we have seen evidence, in many cases of palestinians being tortured and during interrogation. and so even regarding campaigns, we are expressing great concern because they wouldn't be retaliatory measures. and we do, you collect the punishment against palestinians. and so, for example, even the, the person where the 2 escapees, the to last escape, teens were captured from the palestinian who owns the house is being tested. so we can imagine that all in all, indians are,
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will be targeted with math campaigns as well. in order for is there a to, to, to understand the timeline of the escape and what happened. exactly. so on the contrary, we are, and we express a concern of the increase of mass and the impact the time you took the measures and collective punishment against the palestinians. and not only the palestinian prisoners who are, who am i to over fight it for 4700 prisoners. and so there is great concern. we ask the international community to take action we, we are in contact with the united nations and the question towards what can we do here in treatment against all palestinians and especially prisoners of the collective punishment. we appreciate your insights molina and sorry, from the academy at present support and human rights association. thank you. there's still no word on when girls will return to secondary school in afghanistan,
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boys were back in the classroom on saturday, though. after an order from taliban female students were mentioned in the groups announcement, but girls have been able to attend to primary school. and tele, bon spokesmen says, plans are being made to re open high schools to go, but no date has been given anymore. how should i girls haven't come for classes yet . the spirits down and they're waiting for the government pronouncement so they can resume. studying with the education of girls is fixing a generation so that the education of boys may affect the family education of girl effects society. we are closely following the method, so the girls can complete the study child strap that has more on the story from problem. spokespersons ah, behold mosher hayden, he said that the girl schools will open soon. he also said that officials were currently working on the procedure and how to separate the classes and the division
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of teachers of girls schools. we understand that the taliban have a concerns about male teachers teaching female students and female teachers teaching male students. we understand that, you know, their interpretation of sharia law will have a huge impact on girls education in this country. we know that the universities are not open yet. we made some calls to come university today, then, or open. we also made some calls to a private universities, one of which said that they had opened and that they had said segregated girls and boys and they were functioning. and they told us that this was happening with the blessing of the taliban. but yeah, very real concern why the us and the international community because potentially so much hangs on this issue. the international community demanding that they want to see taliban proof from the tyler bond. the women's rights and girls education is
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protected. because of course, so much funding has been frozen so much. i've gained funding that is stuck in us banks around 99500000000. we understand thousands of undocumented haitian migrants who crossed into the u. s. on to be deported and estimated 13000 people is staying in a make shift camp in the texas board of town of delray or and as john home and report thousands more ways to enter the us from mexico. run the mexican side right now of the rio grande. they've got the river that separates this country from the united states. and we have because more than 10000 people, most of them haitian, cross the river to get to the united states and establish a suit of makeshift, wanting to be given asylum, and to be able to stay in the united states. many of them travel through south and central america to get to this point. they flee poverty and years of political
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turmoil and natural disasters. back home, i did. i thought that remote or not, i'm really scared, you know why haiti had enough quick. we were left with nothing, no home, no food, nothing, almost all my family died. and if we don't go across where we go to go, we don't have a home. that's why with searching for a better future. the flow of patients crossing to the united states at this point suddenly turn into a torrent of the last week or 2. but now it's slowed again. people have heard the plans from the u. s. government to fly many in the come back home. so don't yet we scared that if we cross don't just report a specter haiti and it will be worse for us. those we did see crossing the river. when made me bring food and water to those on the other side. i asked this man how people were doing on the other side. my son was up with somebody and federal there . okay. but sad because maybe tomorrow they'll be deported. conditions in the camp,
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reportedly tough with not enough food, toilets, or water. but we couldn't verify that. earlier in the day, we tried to enter the camp by the front door in texas. we just tried to get into the camp by the us century. and we were denied that we now just crossed the river and tried to get in through this century. and we'd just been denied by the food of trauma that you can see behind me to say that we're not allowed in other journals, said the same. the us authorities blocking the media from talking to those inside. meanwhile, they're faced with the problem. the test any administration may shift shantytown, suddenly springing up on their border with thousands desperate john home and i'll just say it a, a cool? yes. mexico still ahead on al jazeera, the prospects for president putin's united russia party on the last day of voting for a new parliament. and changing their ways how terry farm is or adapting to climate
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change. one of the hottest places on it. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hi again. your world's weather report starts in egypt pacific and it is what picture for northern portions of china, beijing getting quickly some rainbow. press place where this goes on tuesday, running rate through the korean peninsula. we could see about 50 millimeters of rain here. if we go a bit further toward the south, we've got driving brain pulling into central parts of vietnam, soaking conditions in cambodia. and we've been dealing with flooding toward the northwest of the country. and the rain is still coming. now off to the philippines . we have dropped our flood watches, but still seen those heavy pulses of rain dial up. when you see the yellow,
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the darker the color, the more intense, the rain is falling off to the sub continent and an update on our monsoon brains. we've got 2 problem spots toward the east and also the northwest. so what's been gall a dish, looking to pick up a lot of rain and same goes for projects done and goods are out. in fact, over the next 24 hours, we could see anywhere from about 50 to a 100 millimeters of rain. and that's because we've got 2 areas of low pressure, just amplifying our monsoon range in time, in pakistan, it's going to stay dry toward the south. we'll have to watch to see for some showers in storms la horta as lama bod, right through to the foothills of the himalayas. that's it for me. the weather sponsored my cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2020 frank assessments. by where it is, once again, freedom suppression informed opinions. what you saw happening is from market to there was there was also petune is the critical debate here. it's not between
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cooler and any other. great. then we have content here for 6 years. rather than to keep them people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our gym. 0 o the hello. you're watching al jazeera. i'm emily angry. reminder event up stories. israeli police have detained the last 2 of 6, palestinian prisoners, who escaped from a high security facility place arrested jill in yet. and i come mom key in she's name the occupied at west bank ending in 2 weeks. there's still no word on
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when girls will return to secondary school in afghanistan, boys were back in the classroom on saturday. there after an order from the taliban girls have already been able to attend to primary schools at this stage. and thousands of undocumented haitian migrants who crossed into the us not to be deported. an estimated 13000 people is saying at the make shift camp in the texas board of town of del rios and voting is underway. on the 3rd and final day of rushes parliamentary elections. 450 states are up for grabs. more than 100000000 people eligible to vote, the united russia party, which backs presidents, letting me persian, is expected to cape a majority. most kremlin critics were bought from running after a year of crush towns. for more on the story where join live by then it's met who's in moscow. hello. they've been it. there been lots of reports from an independent monitoring group of attempts to interfere in the valid what are they saying,
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emily? yes, this is from gall, off russia wide. independent monitoring group keeping an eye on poles across this enormous country. it says is receive reports of overnight security of the balance not being maintained as possible. they've been interfered with. it says there's been reports of stuffing of violence in the submitted video. evidence of that, people voting a multiple times, but for the people voting similar to many times, one person an average where they're not supposed to do it. the video cameras being turned off to just to allow people access to balance, to allegedly interfere with them and controls electronic voting. that's been expanded in russia for this election and cues that we saw on friday outside. some polling stations, according to goal us clearly demonstrate a level of administrative coercion. now, it's not unusual in russian elections, that there is no obligations of some form of interfering,
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sometimes of interfering in the pallet. what is unusual here is the scale of it's much wider scale. people say that they've seen before. one candidate in a constituency that we've been covering, such as the dirty selection he seen since 2011. the rational forest is, of course, will say that the election is being allowed to go ahead in a free and fair manner in the united russia party is expected to win as many and he prudent candidates have been bad from running, but will the ruling party get a super majority. well yes, it's expected to win, but the scale of how much it wins by is what is really being counted here. it has a super majority, and it's a kremlin supporting parties, a party that supports president vladimir putin, the kremlin, once this party to retain its super majority, which allows it to change the constitution. now the only way, or one of the most effective ways and opposition groups have been trying to deny,
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at least the super majority is by this app created by the supporters of election the volley. it's now since late on thursday, it's been taken down of the google and apple play stores. you touch it, you put in your constituents in it tells you who should vote for the candidate most likely to dislodge the united russia candidate. now banned on google documents as well, but they're hoping enough people will be able to vote tactically to dislodge united russia, out of some constituencies. most of the votes that you, the and the volunteer group is suggested. it should go towards communist party candidates or candidate allied to the communist party. appreciate it. thank you very much, ben. it's me live for us in moscow, hong kong political, a late voting for a powerful committee which will choose the cities next later and nearly half its legislature. fewer than 5000 people from mostly pro establishment circles are able to vote in the territory 1st elections in beijing over hold its electrical system
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and imposed its national security law. chief executive carry lam, he back. critics who say hong kong government is completely under china's control. k through richberg is the director of the university of hong kong journalism and media studies center. he explains what the vote actually main it's, it's significant only in the sense that it adds on some members of this committee that's going to be in charge of selecting the next chief executive. if i use the words selecting, that will be electing because they will do the selection. and they will also fourty members of the expanded body, which will be rounded out today will go on and serve in the legislature because beijing is basically added 40 seats on the legislature. so members of this group today will be going on to serve in this new expanded legislature. the thing to understand this new election committee is it's called will have 1500 members on it
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. but today, only 364 of those seats are being actually contested today. so most of those seats were already filled. only a few seats were contested, for example, and they've divided these do what they call some sectors. for example of the architecture, some sector, there's 17 candidates competing for 15 seats and there are only 5 holding stations . 5 across the entire. there will only be $4900.00 voters. so that's down about 97 percent, maybe 7 percent from the number of people who participated last time the selection committee was form. so there's a bit of nonchalance and a bit of sarcasm on social media where people are saying this is a total waste of time and somebody i'm watching on what social media thing for about $900.00 voters can hardly spanning out across the city. in the philippines boxing icon many pack. yeah. says he will run for president jane
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the 2022 election back. yeah. now as soon as i was nominated by a faction of the ruling party and comes after arrival faction named senator and long time aid of president, rodrigo do tedae as its choice. and they also named as a, as its vice president nominee from as in kata changing a ways to adapt to climate change. many had turning to alternative methods to make food production more sustainable and encouraging others to do the same julian wolf reports. high temperatures and desert sand, not the best place one might think of to grow crops. but close to one of the worlds fastest growing cities, cutters, capital, doha. this eagle farm is producing food and educating people about the importance of sustainable agriculture. we have separated the humanity from nature to,
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to urban ism, and we have seen that lots of people will consume their day to day goods buying organic goods that they don't know where it came from. what is the source of it, isn't being produced artificially or naturally so for us, the objective is to connect them back to nature and to bring them out and to understand how these organic systems produce the very essential elements for life. first of its kind and cutter, this initiative aim to foster a communal environment and change in lifestyle that many people may crave. particularly post pandemic. we're here to inspire people slow down and to really understand their real value lies in and protecting your environment, your community. and kind of understanding the value that less is more and the simpler, the better is water. a challenge here, water is a big challenge for a hyper dry country. we aim to conserve as much as possible,
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but that isn't the only hurdle to operating organically. here in the radiant peninsula, temperatures are among the hottest on earth, making it particularly tough on farmers, their livestock, and their crawl. in the summer months, farmers take to the fields only at daybreak and at dawn. midday is a moment for rest away from the sun. but global demand for food is increasing and some expert stay the challenges to intensify. farming and respect the earth have a growing human population. we need to feed them. but in the same time, traditionally, we have always expanded the area when be produce more food. and i think that's the wrong way to go. you have to bio diversity as well and given nature a chance to recover in many places. and i believe that this can be approached by intensifying the food production, both from land and water like in culture, within the same time enforcing fix regulations to ensure that we get the high quality fruit for the founder of this eco farm. the way forward is clear,
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is crucially important to transfer the knowledge of sustainability to future generations, without which they will be no future generations. and for us, we want to pass that free future. and that's our key emotional emission to be what is so for generations to come join wolf out a 0, a shania cutter. the 1st old civilian space flight has splashed down off the florida coast. this by 6 craft spent 3 days in orbit carrying a 1000000000 a entrepreneur, and he's 3 guests, alexia bryan, were for flashing down on the florida co betrayal glazing cap shield carrying the foods also 1000000000 crews to ever get the inspiration for on behalf of space x what hope the planet are so much the right. that's the voice of the missions commander billionaire, jared isaacson. he paid an undisclosed sam said to be about $200000000.00 for the
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flight and his 3 gave blasting off from cape canaveral on wednesday. the spacecraft billed and launched by entrepreneur isla musk company space 6 was fully autonomous and operated by teams on the ground. old journey uphill was only about 12 minutes or so before we knew it. we were hanging our shops and floating, and then we were like, what do we do next? the capture will soon reached an altitude of about 585 kilometers above earth, the farthest any human has flown from our planet. since 972 is the largest window ever phone in space, we can put our head in and say multiple crew members in see the entire perimeter of the earth. and the views i have to say are out of this war on the mosque has reportedly said he's more interested in building the infrastructure for private space travel, then taking off himself this space odyssey was far higher,
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faster and longer than the recent flight by musk space. rivals and fellow billionaires, richard branson and jeff phase off. there's didn't all but the and lasted be a minute. but to give us the 3 hour things have launched, a new era and space tourism, i think it brings excitement and it actually gets more people interested in space. and not only that, but this particular flight was part of a fundraising effort for st. jude children's research hospital. so it's, it's done a lot of good. it's return involved a plunge through the atmosphere to st. temperatures outside the capture. soaring to 1900 degrees celsius. that's just a cool shot of dragon. coming back down to earth in paris, shooting down into the atlantic shortly before sunset, with its jovial crew exiting the craft less than an hour later what's being called
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the 2nd space age is now underway. alexander bryan, else's era. a french de devil has wild crowds in paris. nathan, poland was 600 meters on a tight rope between the eiffel tower and in a nearby square. he relied on a narrow strip of bro busy wall 70 meters above the ground and over the river saying, a keller, you're watching al jazeera. these are the top stories this. our israeli police have detained the last 2 of 6 palestinian prisoners who escaped from a high security facility. police arrested moon ideally in viet and i hum, mom g in jeanine in the occupied west bank ending in 2 weeks. report that has this update from jeanine in the occupied west bank though a 2 concerns i think one.
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