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[000:00:00;00] ah, al jazeera, where ever you, ah, ah, ah, man mas deposed, lay the wrong sign. so she has been sentenced to 4 years in prison. ah, i'm sammy's i then this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up, i did not allow myself to succumb to the dictates of hooligans. the prime minister of the solomon islands survives in our confidence vote in
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parliament sparks my anti government riots. the gambia and president supporters celebrates an election victory, but 3 opposition candidates reject the result. young colombians cost votes for councils, they hope will give a voice to a generation feeling left behind. ah, we begin with breaking news from me and my way deposed. lay down, and so she has been sentence. she'll be jailed for 4 years for inciting dissent against the military and breaching corona virus rules form of president when men has also been sentence. so she is facing other cases including accusations of corruption. she denies the challenges. foreign st. louis joins us now live from colorado for so florence,
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what happens now in the process now that she's been sentenced while she may be able to file an appeal i'm. we're waiting to see if that's going to happen. we don't yet know if she is going to be taken immediately to prison. there's been very little reporting on hey, her trial on her, on, on these hearings. and her lawyers, there are, there are, there is a gag order on the defense lawyers, the gender has bought them from speaking to reporters. i'm on the justification that what they say, their comments may days destabilize the country. and also there's no reporting. there's hardly any reporting by stake media on what's happening in these cases. the hearings are also not open to reporters or any other members of the public. now, she's been held in an undisclosed location. we don't yet know if she's gonna be taken straight to prison or whether she is going to be continued to be held in an undisclosed location until her lawyers fall and appeal. now if she is, if the, if she is to serve her prison term, it is also possible that the gentle may allow her to serve under house arrest as
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previous military governments have done. now, when i spoke to belittle observe as an analyst last week, because this, the verdicts were meant to be delivered last week, but was referred by the courts. m many had said that they weren't wouldn't be surprised if she was sentenced to prison simply because the trial is considered by many as a show trial and been described by them as a way for the gender to the demise. the coo and many have said that they are so fearful of on san switches, political popularity that there wouldn't be surprised if she was given a jail term so that she will not be able to return to political life. and how is this going down in miramar? so fall well uses, slowly trickling out. i wouldn't be surprised if this verdict, these guilty verdicts in this prison term is going to galvanized the protest movement. and the protest movement has gone on now for since february, since the military sees power in february,
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and it is no longer large scale st. protests that we saw much earlier in the us, simply because people are fearing people fear for their lives. but there are still flash more protest where people go and they demonstrate for just several minutes before security forces can come and arrest them. now on sunday, a car driven by security forces rammed into protesters. 5 people, at least 5 people were killed. and what happened was then on sunday night yang uninterrupted into what was what's known as noise protest where people started banging pots and pans to demonstrate just how angry they are at the gin to. so i wouldn't be surprised if this guilty verdict and this prison term galvanized the protest movement. we're also already starting to get reaction from around the region and from international organizations. now, regional organization known as the us in parliamentarian for human rights, has slammed this decision by a court, a navy door as a ridiculous ruling and called it a travesty of justice. now the chairman for the online parliamentary, for human rights says it also demonstrates the june has contempt for an ozzy and
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let peace process during which myanmar had agreed to allow constructive dialogue between the parties. and instead, what the joint has now doing is keeping one of those parties, ions on sushi in prison. we've also got a statement from amnesty international, which says that this latest ruling is just an example of the military's determination to eliminate all opposition and suffocate freedoms. indiana, and it also said that on san sushi is just one of the high profile persons being held by the gent, have been detained by the gentle but our thousands more being detained by the gentle and their fate must not be forgotten. it also called on the international community to step in and to really un, really, to put in a you fight and swift response or the humanitarian situation in myanmar is going to get worse. right. thanks so much florence louis there. let's take this now to bangkok, debbie straw thought as the founder and coordinator of outs, ziann, burma are
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a network of groups advocating for human rights and democracy in them are good to have you with us. so how much of a blow is this to hopes for some kind of resumption of the democratic process? i think the democratic process is the struggle is ongoing, even while our sense, which is in detention. let's not forget their own thanks, which she and her colleague, cecilia colleagues, are facing out to a maximum penalty of 100 years in prison. if all that, if they are contacted us, all the charges currently levied on them. but i think we also need to understand that even while we're talking about this, there have been 27 lethal attacks on civilians every day for the past month in burma beyond mar. what are the and now facing is a perfect storm of an escalation in conflict. and they've actually been more attacks in myanmar on civilians in the past 3 months then on syria of gunny stone
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or even young man. so we're not just looking at this jail term or in isolation. we need to understand that the un security council, the international community, need to impose very heavy sanctions on the military hunter to prevent the situation from getting out of control. we talk about things getting out of control, hard to think the street is likely to react to this. well, we saw we saw even ask her, a protesters were killed by a vehicle being driven into a crowd. people school came out in fresh marks. we're not to see only flash mobs. we're going to see violent reactions from the population all around the country because they have been resisting military brutality and the jailing of science, which is just one symptom. and perhaps even the tipping point, 2 of an escalation of conflict,
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which is actually going to get out of control easily don't step in now. she's been convicted on 2 charges where there are, there are several against her and against senior members of the are now these, this is the start. it is just to start there's at least 9. are there charges against our sanctity? and it is convicted of all of these to be in jail for a maximum penalty of a hand accumulated penalty of a 100 years in jail. one day leader men are lying definitely wants to lock her up because the military contests extremely afraid of the popularity she commands. but a they are the jailing on thanks to chief of the rest of the life is not going to stop the resistance. we're seeing a huge resistance from young people who refuse to, to stop fighting against this illegal military winter. and you've been calling for
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international sanctions for countries to make a stronger stand. how do you analyze the stance international community has taken so far? has her as the cruise, as and for her not taking a stronger stance on the ringer issue, impacted some of the international sympathy for her. i don't think it's a question of sympathy. i think it's a question of russia and china are being heavy handed at the un security council and trying to protect this illegal military junta. the reality is that it's time for all a states to impose sanctions on enterprise is controlled by the military, including me and my oil and gas enterprise, the biggest income earner. if that happens, then the military will be pushed to go to the negotiating table and eat off on the persecution of democracy leaders. ok, thanks so much for your thoughts. and then asked this on that now the prime
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minister of the solomon islands has survived the no confidence both in parliament who follows last week's riots. when crowds burned down dozens of buildings and luther shops in the capitol on the ira. at least 3 people were killed in the unrest spong my long simmering regional rivalries, economic problems and accusations of china's influence over the government. troops from australia, new zealand, and other neighboring nations have been deployed. the prime minister defended his government's actions shortly before the vote. i did not allow myself to succumb to the dictates of hooligans and lawless order things to participate in congress intervention forces were on the ground. mister speaker to help returned normalcy in our country. on behalf of the people and government i
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express our sincere thanks. sarah clark is covering the story for us from brisbin in australia, so he survived the vote. how politically secure is he now? well, he was always, always dying to survive. this particular part of the conference simply because his party has the majority. but when it came to us, the actual numbers 15 m. p 's backs the motion of the confidence and 30 to reject it and to abstain. but he's to bod, boats of no confidence in the past, but he had to be defeated twice. but the difference between knows when he was defeated and now because his party has majority. but it was a lengthy and often heated debates in the parliament in holy hour. on monday, the opposition laid a matthew while he was where he lived this particular campaign to teach the prime minister. his key accusation was that the provinces had lost trust in the prime minister and his erotic court. and most of the decision making many difficult for
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countries was already struggling. the member of the malay, which is the province the most populous province. he also made some key accusations and also driving his campaign to a forest apartments that stand, he said the nuns is paralyzed and covered for another round of instability. but the prime minister might emotional often fall re defense cooling some of his critics and hooligans. but as i mentioned, that he provides a yet another motion of coldness and will continue continue leading the country. what does this mean for concern about continuous st on rest? was that it was some concern that on monday would be both confidence being debated in parliament that there could be some unrest in the aftermath, no matter which way it went. we had businesses were shut down, closed early. we had a huge and heavy police presence across honey our and also as you mentioned earlier, we've got the peacekeepers had been in for the last couple of weeks since i was
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full days of civil unrest really. so i had 3 people died as a result of those peacekeepers. but these are long running grievances between the sty, mental province, the malaysian province, and the central government accusations of neglect. that infrastructure had not been would have been abandoned and economic funds had been frozen. and these particular accusations are not going to go why and also the criticism of the phone on and, and ditching its partnership with taiwan in favor of china. but as i mentioned that the primary says denied all these allegations. he said that countries and in good a good position at the moment. he also did not allegations of corruption, but we spoke to an analyst who looked at the pacific and he pretty much said that he doesn't believe or they could. it could be someone wrist in the near future, but definitely down the track. these grievances will continue to be a problem in the solomon islands. all right, thanks so much. sarah clark,
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i will fight is launched multiple attacks on villages, northern iraq, burning down houses and kidding, full members of the kurdish pash, medical forces. the villages surround the city of cooper. i feel briefly claimed to have captured one before it was taken bank by the push madigan, iraq declared victory of iso in 2017. but it's fighters have continued to launch sporadic attacks. the more i saw a tax on friday in town surrounding the city of bill 12, people were killed. sporadic attacks why isis usually happen in disputed areas which fall between the control of iraq central government, the kurdish semi autonomous region authorities in northern iraq say i saw as loans more than 200 attacks in the past 10 months. let's go live to my mood. the one i had in baghdad, so my move when you read numbers like that, 200 attacks in 10 months, you go to ask the question, is i, sol making
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a resurgence now? was semi yes indeed. we can say that i still is making a decision, especially given the fact that there are 2 major factors, giving the opportunity to isolate us to research. one is the security vacuum in the area. you know that over 650 kilometers that extends from $118.00 area or of town on the border with iran until the until the city and border and in some areas it extends for 40 kilometers in depth. these areas have no, no military presence, neither from the murder forces, nor from the dad. the government, military forces. that's one second. did you graphical nature of the area? you know, the mountains and some in some areas, difficult nature of the geography that that gives some kind of safe haven for ice.
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l. admittance to hide and to move and to even launch attack sent operations targeting both civilians and military forces. either the dad military forces or the shamarka forces, now 4 dead from the forces. according to the ministry in the last night's attack, a surprise attacked by ice militants over on the cot. i sell him area where the mega forces were positioned, but some other news agencies go with 5 debt. now, security forces in the sense that the market forces are not in control over the area after the manage it to push iso militants back. this attack has triggered an emergency meeting with the bigger forces where the could this turn
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region officials and they have been in fact calling a for cooperation with but a dad government to military says in order to re pill the attacks like ice as you know, that over 800 victims of 200 attacks law should by isolate over the past 10 miles. according to bish mortgage ministry. i thank so much much mode. that bank that still had on al jazeera, ah police, in the belgian capital respond with tear gas and walter cannon as protest. escalate against virus restrictions. ah hello there, your tendency or whether update for europe and africa once again, we've got it. storm system swirling around this central mediterranean. so it's given us
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a lot of rain for southern sections of italy and also along the eastern shores of the adria exceed. now to give you an idea of how much moisture we're working with here, sir. sorry, if i could pick up more than 10 centimeters of snow then. meanwhile, the closer you get to the a drag, see that's where we'll see those bursts of rain getting dallas with rain for the western side of greece, though athens will stay dry. disturbed weather, also for western turkey on talia around the eastern med. we'll see a few days of rain here. other side of the mediterranean. right now we're getting blasted with white and windy conditions for the northern coast of spain. we could see waves here, up to 6 meters high, and then snow for the pair knees at 25 centimeters above 900 meters, northwestern europe. right now we've got a band of precipitation stretching from iceland rate through to western francis swath of snow for scotland in this energy will run into the low countries as we head toward tuesday. cool air across sweden, finland and western russia st. petersburg. just so high of mine is 12 and all of
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that wet weather around the central med giving us rain for algeria and tunisia, tunis a high of 12 degrees on monday. that's it. we'll see soon. ah, in the country with an abundance of resolve and want to leave here forming, we moved full to growth and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs investment. let me park linda. this is growth and progress in indonesia now.
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ah ah, they're watching al jazeera time to recap our headlines now, man miles. suppose they don't sound so g is been jailed for 4 years. she was charged with inciting dissent against the military and breaching corona virus rules . these are just 2 of a total of 11 charges against her. the prime minister of the solomon islands has survived no confidence folks in parliament. the opposition had accused his government of corruption and mismanagement off the last months. ryan's, i so fight is of launched attacks on multiple villages in northern iraq, burning down houses and killing full members of the kurdish security forces. iraq declared victory of eyesore in 2017, but his fighters have continued to launch sporadic attacks. gambia and president
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adams barrow has been declared the winner of saturdays election, what he and his supporters are celebrating as a land slide. but as i did adriece reports from the capital ban, jewel 3 opposition candidates all rejecting the result after a closely fort election, demo bible has been re elected as the gambia superscript. he defeated 5 other candidates to win a 2nd 5 year term. and i think received 457519 both in the election. the chairman of the independent electoral commission alumni. because mr. adam up arrow is duly elected to serve as president of the republic of the gambia. ah, when do a constituency? so convincing the one that this election erupted into the parish. i baskin is victory bottle. i breast supporters at the
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independent square. i with a look good on you to learn everything is one of my guess was with a please. oh, do you think we did? did remind you know, bottles with electron was guys and they told me just the bottles hole will know feeling divided. not only because of this also. okay. yeah. john is good to do. yeah. we borrows opponents of refuse to accept the result. we are concerned that there has been an inordinate delay in the announcement of results to
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a number of isthmus. i be raised by again and representatives. i did put in stations a sent us an idea. is he headquarters? as a result, the representatives of the aforementioned candidate idea is he headquarters refused to endorse some of the results. independent observer say the vote was largely free and prayer. the countries election commission has also defended the election process as credible and prayer. it is within their lights are to confirm all to confirm to sign on to con or to sign, despite them being present. and in the we are part of the review process. her rival candidates have 10 days to challenge borrow's victory and seems certain of the fight. all our move to the court. i'm a decrease al jazeera but june. the gambia. rescuers in indonesia have been
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digging through layers of thick volcanic ash and mud in search of survivors and bodies. at least 14 people are known to have died since the summer of volcano began erupting on saturday. parts of some towns and villages are buried. roads and bridges have also been destroyed, making it difficult for rescue and supply missions. young colombians have had their chance to vote for new special counsels. after years of delays. 12000000 people aged between 121428, were eligible to have a say from barbara tar, alessandra pierre, to explains what the councils aim to do when 23 year old daniela motta has ran her campaign on a very tight budget. but what she lacks in finance is she says she made up for with persistence by reaching out to young voters in her neighborhood. oh, danielle is one of 40000 colombians, aged 14 to 20, a running for office in new municipal youth councils across the country. counting
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on word of mouth and social networks to get the word out in the hall. and this is almost the youth are tired of the lack of opportunities, of the pressure of the police and of being called lazy. our generation has opened his eyes and has understood that we must be agents of change and we can't wait for those in power to bring that change from $12000000.00 young colombians are eligible to vote in elections that have been a long time coming after being promised for years, they were formerly announced by president divan, duke after unprecedented protests by young colombians less does instead, earlier this year get, i'm part of the whole. that's the only look a majority of those involved. in this social outcry, our young some 50000000 people who are mostly poor and hungry. they don't imagine the future for themselves or don't see any real oppertunity for them. so this will, it has become a way for the government to try and continue to just turn elected council members
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will not receive a stipend or have real decision power, but they are expected to exercise political control, oversight and help device new policies. many here hope that these councils in time could become a real way for young people in the country to have a voice in columbus politics. but in sunday, the voter turnout was very low than yellow, blames the government for not supporting independent candidates in doing little to advertise the vote. does calling this i was and then deal many understand that this is mostly a way to silence us in the street. it's easy to understand people's apathy, but we need to understand that if we don't take matters into our own hands, things will not change. it's uncertain if these councils will work. i will say that it's too early to tell how much of an influence heath counsels will have if any, but there's hope they will offer some answers to
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a generation starved for opportunities and hope. allison that i'm 50 and just you know, what? france this is warning against neglecting refugees in my groups describing it as the ship track of civilization. the head of the roman catholic church is visiting greece. he celebrated mass in athens, after meeting refugees on the islands of less, on the, on the left, rather than he took a camp that home to around 2000 people seeking asylum, migration has dominated his visit. if i t does she nasty looking young, it is easy to stir up public opinion by a sterling fear of others. yet why do we fail to speak with equal for herman's? about the exploitation of the poor, about seldom mentioned, but often, well financed words about economic agreements were the people have to pay about cover deals to traffic in arms favoring the proliferation of the arm straight. the remote cause should be attacked,
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not the poor people who pay the consequences and are even used for political propaganda. police in the belgian capital of used water cannon and fire tear gas to disperse crowds, protesting against pandemic restrictions. about 8000 people tried to reach the european union headquarters in brussels, but were blocked. let in barbara has more. a stand off in the belgian capital on the sidelines of a coven, 19 protest. police used water cannon against a group of protest. us, some of whom appeared to throw firewood several 100 people march through the streets. 2 days after the government tightened restrictions for the 3rd week in a row. some carried signs, critical of vaccines which have proved to be highly effective against the corona virus. others were worried about belgium, making it compulsory for health workers to be vaccinated. something that's coming in on the 1st of january. blue vixen. that's all i got. i don't agree with
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mandatory vaccination, finances, radical carissa. i think every person i saw that i still take a vaccine as its own choice. and yet freedom, in my opinion, health work is we'll have 3 months to get that shots. they can work during that time if they can show they've already had coven 19 or provide negative tests. hospital admissions have risen by 4 percent week on week, but the government says 40 percent of belgium's intensive care beds a currently filled by coven 19 patients. and that's having an impact on things like cancer treatment. kindergartens and primary schools are now close a week early for christmas. and people's age 6 or over half to where face masks, into a venue such as cinemas will be limited to 200 people for monday. night clubs have already been closed and bars and restaurants have to shut at 11 p. m. for 3 weeks. nadine baba al jazeera, the director of a hospital in jordan,
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has been sentenced to 3 years in prison for an oxygen shortage that led to 10 deaths of the recycle hush man. and for aids were convicted. hundreds of people protested after the deaths in march, which later led to the health ministers resignation for ride french presidential candidate, eric zamora has been attacked by a protester as he walked through paris crowds during his 1st campaign rally who were scuffles between his supporters and those who came to denounce him, some threw chairs at each other than more, declared his candidacy for next year's election a few days ago. ah . and let's take you through some of the headlines here now to sierra me and mars deposed the dong sang. sushi has been jailed for 4 years. she was charged with inciting, dissent against the military and breeching. crown of iris rules are adjust to from
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