tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 30, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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from so hall and across the globe, the special coverage of the fee for weld cup draw. join us on april the 1st on al jazeera key. ah, ah, this is al jazeera ah hi, there, i'm kimberly al. this is the news all live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes constant, russian bombardment, emergency services, stretch to capacity. we have an exclusive report from the ukranian city of keith. jealous, just hit the police of arrived, the leg, people know that they're here. and making sure everybody is okay, i checked
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a ports of chalet on the outskirts of keys, van sharon, to heave a day after russia said it will reduce its attacks near the 2 cities. 5 people, a shot dead near televi fits the 3rd attack in israel in a week. seeking to expand algeria gas applies to europe. the visiting us secretary of state attempts to mend ties, strain on the status of western sahara. about he december to the sports 7 more teams qualify for the 2022 world cup including santiago, who reached the finals at the expense of egypt. based on man mohammed sala had to deal with a hostile crowd. in back hall. we begin al, coverage in hockey, sweat russian forces are continuing their relentless attack. a 3rd of the population has managed escape ukraine, 2nd largest city, a corresponding assa bake, has more on what the marrow khaki said that no part of the city is safe
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or peeve burns at night on this number of the gruesome. this is the reality for many ukrainian still left in the country, 2nd largest city of shelled by russian forces while they slept. emergency services stretched to capacity, right. as shelves, rain down in the middle of the night. now we're here for you with our night starts with police as they patrolled the streets on the lookout for what they say, our russian saboteurs. we've been given access to this special unit of the police force that patrol the city past curfew. making sure there's no threats behind those front lines. reassuring people that the police are still operating and taking care of her gift. but nothing has prepare them for what they are doing now.
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oh goodness, as a so yeah, the one the way that this is my 1st time at wal haven't experienced anything like this before. i've been to donetta can lo, hunter. but what i've experienced here shocked me. we work with the people we to attain looters. we caught saboteurs. we never did anything like this. if we were not guarding the rear, it would be difficult for the ukrainian military on the front line. thank you. it is over when we come across a burning house. the constant 3rd from russian artillery is ever present at scott, scott flint. then we see a flash of light in the sky. look in coming, he shouts. the police arrive on the scene. so the shell is just hit often so the police have arrived. letting people know that
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they're here and making sure everybody is okay. i shut one. i think i said one of the little very little ha, has it just hit? he asks, i knew that you could be forgiven if you are. yes. i'm not crying. i'm not crying. she says quite quite, he says it's going to be okay with him. it's well it across the street windows are blown out via nice. how do you are? yeah. are you alive? she shouts. yes, come to reply. i'm elijah, now that the unhurt either it could have been far worse. police here reports of another building being hit. where the 1st there. it's unclear if there are any casualties. shocked survivors leave the block of flats,
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my smartphone, my mom and that need to get out of there. can somebody call them the police, try to distract the children and make them feel better? a moment of laughter amongst the madness that and sees around them. one woman refuses to go to the underground station used as a bomb shelter. this is her home, would be she would birthday explosion here. my wife was thrown out of the bed. we came out on the entrance was over fire. more buildings burn. suddenly this more incoming shelling. ah, we make a run for it. oh, but for the people who live here, yes, there is no escape. oh. they faced being hit by russian bombardment at any time.
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and any place i said bake a da 0. harkey. let's speak live to acid bag now. who is still in car keys? i said, i mean it's, it's really something to see that package or piece there seen what people really are going through in the city with rush or announcing it's next phase. what can the people hockey expect? well, there's a real fear here that there's going to be a renewed offensive us. russia announces that it wants to liberate, as they call it, the don bus region, which is in the east of the country. now, if they do that, if they regroup, and there is this new phase, they'll hockey, this city could see a more intense situation. no, it's oregon tense as it is. we can't keep up with the amount of places that again, shell door hit by midfield victory. so these people could face a very, very difficult situation,
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but also it strategic for russia. they want to secure the don bus region. they want to secure mario poll than a land corridor, a land bridge to the crimea peninsula, which they unexpected. 2014, but also some experts believe that they want to cut off the bulk of the ukrainian military that in the east, around $50000.00, the ukrainian military fighting there, encircled them. that would mean taking corky and working their way. done that if that happened, the ukrainian forces will be cut off, but the real fear his is that what the city of already left. but if the russians had a new defense event defy the chilling and try to take the city, it could result in the real difficult to monitor and situation for the people still remaining. i think that out there as a bank line for us in how to keith has been more russian shelling in northern ukraine despite promises to pull back overnight, strikes, destroyed, libraries, shopping malls, and homes and turn eve and in the north. west of keys has seen explosion,
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st. fighting around con has the latest from the capital. remember that the russian said the key would fall in the 1st 2 or 3 days of the conflict a we are, they $35.00 and that hasn't happened. and a lot of people are coming back. i'm just going to show you. i know that this looks completely empty, but honestly, this is busier than i've ever seen at 50 percent of the city had been evacuated slowly. people are coming back here. a lot of people had moved to central ukraine as, as ukraine is where a lot of people have a village homes, ancestral homes. and they went there, but they found that they were living on top of each other. they were stuck and it was just very uncomfortable. they would rather be back at home. and now, particularly from this news, and we are seeing over the last couple of days, much will read russians being open. churches are open, religious places of worship are being open, people are coming back. so looks like people are cautious,
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but they all coming back. but that's not because of the recent russian males when that's because keep his minister with fan and he kind of intense push. ukraine says russian forces the shelling nearly all cities along the front line in the east. internet's creech and dividing government held territory from areas held by separatists while in neighboring to hans, at least one person was killed after residential areas with bombed cindy's, a chance. the regional governor says a number of high rise buildings been damaged. rescue was a trying to find people still traps in collapsed buildings. well, throughout this conflict, russian forces have been attacking southern ports in an attempt to cut off ukraine from the black sea. let's get the latest on that from stephanie decker. who's in the poor city of odessa staff, tell us about odessa and why it's important was he mentioned, there it is. let's say the last and final prize is called the jewel of the black
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sea of that southern front. it is ukraine's biggest port, which is why it is so significant. it also has cultural historical significance for russia. i mean, we have come to the coast to give you this live shot. why? because the russian black c fleet is positioned off the coast. a lot of the shelling that we're here comes from the see a lot of the missiles that are fired towards other areas of ukraine get fired from their positions in the black sea. we've actually just heard from the commander of the southern command is spokesperson saying that there still remains a real threat of a naval landing here. even though it's now you know, into day 35 of this war. that hasn't happened yet because he says that ships can continue to re position themselves along the coast. now, the beaches here have been mind there are, you know, people going about their daily lives. it's, it's interesting because you have had about half the population of odessa has left . some of them are now coming back. we spoke to one person, no one man the other day. it is actually dangerous because and we do still have
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constant error rates are and as constant anti missile systems in place. we saw it last night. we heard an intense barrage. we went outside, we could see the red tracer fire intercepting missiles above our heads. but then you look at it here, and at the moment it all seems very normal. and there is a danger. this gentle it was telling me that people simply do not go to shelters anymore. when the air raid siren sounds, because it's been taking so long and having said that, the front line is not far from here. it's about an hour and a half drive away. we were there yesterday and mc alive. then you had to rush an air strike against a civil defense, a civil administration building there. the soldiers, there have been pushing the russian troops back for weeks, but that city has taken a heavy pounding. and of course, this is what they're concerned about here. that at some stage, the russians will come here because that seems to be the aim. certainly all the military analysis pointing at that one of the most strategic aims could be not just the east, but also cutting ukraine off from its access to the sea. now, even though we haven't seen a major assault or the desa,
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what the russian fleet has done, it stopped all the imports and exports from this crucial port. so it's already having a crippling effect on the economy, of course, stiff ticket there for us in odessa. thank you. russian oil tank is still docking at american ports and more making their way to hovers around the world. as despite the u. s. banding, russian oil imports earlier this month and effort to economically punish moscow for its invasion of ukraine. gabriel, others under reports from new jersey. earlier this month, president joe biden announced an executive order to ban all russian oil and gas imports to the united states. in response to the invasion of ukraine states. i said we're banning all imports of russian oil and gas in energy and means russian oil no longer be acceptable. us ports tough talk. but nearly 3 weeks after biden's announcement, we found this hulking 50000 ton russian oil tanker named minerva. virgo
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doc did a port in new jersey about an hour's drive outside new york city. when the ship left the russian port near saint petersburg, 2 days after the invasion of ukraine began, it was carrying $34000000.00 worth of russian oil. so why is this ship allowed to offload oil even after the ban announced by biden? the reason is in the fine print of the executive order, a 45 day grace period, meaning the ban doesn't take effect until april 22nd. people may have expected that you would immediately see the end of these cargoes coming in. but what we've been seeing because they were on the waters a lot of the, the russia and on the way they are still coming in. right now. they're about 12, russian oil tankers, either on their way to the us or more right off the coastline. given all the recent sanctions against russia, particularly on the banking sector,
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there's uncertainty on how those sanctions could affect oil and gas imports to the u. s. before the ban goes into effect, you know that there's an estimate about 70 percent of russian oil is currently struggling to find buyers because of concerns around action. so there clearly has already been an impact that people are cognitive and environmental activists point to the minerva. virgo still offloading oil as a sign of a larger problem for us. what we really want to see is not oil tankers contain to come into the us. what we need to see is the buyers administration making commitments and policies that accelerate us towards renewable energy. and so that's the direction that we should be going towards. not doubling down on oil and gas products. for now, russian oil keeps flowing into the u. s. at least until the band goes into effect. gabriel's hondo al jazeera new jersey. they did more head on the news all,
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including find out why to non permanent u. k. judges in hong kong talk course of resigning. i didn't support christiana, rinaldo and robert levan. don't ski book this for the world cup final portugal and holding us coming up with peter. ah, israel security cabinet is juice and b shelf at 3 attacks within a week killed 11 people. 5 died on tuesday when a gunman on a motorbike opened fire and he bought a new television. israel describes the attacks as a wave of terrorism inspired by i. so the shooter came from bobs just west of jeanine in the occupied westbank need. abraham is there, but 1st we're going to speak to harry force that he's a western swim. so harry, a security cabinet meeting is going to take place as
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a result of all of these attacks. what should we expect? well, i think we can expect more strong statements from the top levels of the israeli administration. already. we heard overnight from the prime minister, natalie bennett, talking about a wave of new terror and ways that the security apparatus in israel would have to find the creative and new ways as he put it of a trying to combat it. as far as the way the establishment is concerned, there are can concerns that there was no apparent real intelligence ahead of these attacks. 2 of them, the 1st 2 on tuesday last week and on sunday night were carried out by palestinian citizens of israel. and in both cases, authorities leads iso motivation to the attacks. there were concerns that there could be further copycat attacks, perhaps carried out by palestinians from the occupied west bank. and indeed that's seems to be at least it was a west bank,
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palestinian who carried out the attack overnights on tuesday night. and so already during the day we've seen a mass funeral inside. benet, brack, this very densely populated ultra orthodox area. we've seen various calls for more and stronger policing. the defense minister said to be a 1000 military troops who will swell the ranks of his ready police domestically, along with 12 battalions sent to the occupied west bank and the gaza fringes. but as much as they are trying to send out this message of reassurance, it's, there is a good deal of concern among everyday israelis about this. and as well as that, there is concern among palestinian israeli is living here about the possibility of reprisals and of hate crimes against them by especially far right. is really elements who, you know, looking to rec, revenge for what's happened in the last week or so. all right, harry,
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force it in western awesome, thank you. as we mentioned, the shooter came from y'all bout just wester janine the occupied west bank so that crossover did need abraham, who was there? nita, so as we had from harry this heightened security as a result of these attacks. so what's happening where you are can let me point out that while harry mentioned that there are a funeral ongoing or went ahead in israel here in the out. but there is no fury because there is no body the body of gotten man, we all had a shake. who's the 27 year old has been withheld with israel. this is a practice that israel uses against palestinian that it accuses of permitting attacks against the people. so people and family of the yacht have opened this morning. the house behind me they are receiving for dollars is for people. we've
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spoken to the father of the art who says he had no idea that the yacht had anything thought he was with them having the lunch he left. and then they heard from people from the news. what he has been up to, what we've seen the palestinian presidents, it further than to condemn the killing of civilians saying it's going to deteriorate the situation. if people here behind me say they are loud of what the are that they say that israel as an occupying force, only understands the language of violence. and this is why they are praising. they know that these attacks and not go into the brit how to sign, and they're not going to end the occupation. but they say that this is one language that is real understand. and he's probably going to be dealing with palestinians in a different situation than yeah, but has been tense overnight in the morning. and now with these radio music and out of you ever than other cities as well across the west bag. we know from our sources
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that thirsty palestinians have been arrested and we are expecting them to come back later to demolish the house of a yard, the ox poverty. but i can tell you that your people were showing gratitude, respect with even see good men come here and fire when one gun shots into the air in salute and respect of the young. neither abraham are giving us the same there from the occupied westbank. thank you. pakistan's prime minister him on con is under renewed pressure to resign of the coalition partners switch sides ahead of a parliamentary no confidence vote this weekend. for more on the so i was bringing c'mon hata who is in the capital a sum of odds. come all so does this mean men that the opposition has the numbers to pass the no competence vote. william
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pollution definitely sounds defined today. they also got the support of a keyboard to get an id. what i had to call may movement richard being an ally, coalition partner of him, ron cons, government. they switched their sides during de wade behind the opposition. at that same time, the prime minister, calling in senior journalists and i was doing some of the details of it said ning lead day. he said that message was passed on to bug just on that day would be re james james. if the ward of gone for dentist did not know that the ward of no confidence has to succeed, otherwise they would beat dia, ramifications for august on and a different did succeed. that things would become easier for august on to the prime minister of god, shedding the details of that letter, which he waved that directly. and now of god said the local media going ballistic. with that also the fact that the odds are stacked against the prime minister by
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destroying defines a thing is going to dig this to the conclusion. his party members were gen new. that is going to wind ward off of confidence rather than a and said that the opposition does not that stand a chance. but overall, if you're look at the situation that did or die situation, there has been political instability in this country for 7 weeks. that ranma vacations or what happens within the next few days could also be very consequential when it comes to august on and this political 5th fella which is on forwarding here in the country. modern islam of od. thank you. us x rays day and the blinking is in algeria on a tour that seen him visit israel be occupied, westbank and morocco. he's been holding talks with the president and it's expected to urge algeria to reopen
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a gas pipeline. lead runs through morocco. this will help europe ian countries reduce their energy dependent on russia. lincoln flew in from roberts, where he thought to end a diplomatic dispute between the neighbors on the status of western sahara. hin hinder and coffee is an associate fellow for the middle east and north africa program at chatham house and join us now from london. thank you for your time of joining us on the news. all. so it's like a true state and you, blank and want algeria to reopen this gas pipeline, which goes through morocco, but that's a big off algeria, isn't it? explain, explain why. well, i think it's important to go back to the reasons why adria decided to close the gap line back in november 2021. so this is called the my grab your client. it has been, you know, connecting andrea sustained by m a roku. as you mentioned over 25 in an area decided to fund it export to spain via the pipeline in november
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2021 due to non think pensions with morocco. this came after morocco decided to normalize its diplomatic relations with israel. and following a declare ation by a moroccan invoice of the united nation expiring, the can be region in under area have has the right to self determination. i'll use josh, that these bixler ations were very dangerous, and sprite them up the time is like the series in sold to the country sovereignty. and so following these events, the authorities and juice decided to suspend the export to, to stand by this particular pipeline. but he continued supplying gas to bang out the so called mit gas pipeline. but the capacity is gasoline significantly reduced . and so now, i mean, the crisis, blaine can,
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is trying to convince lead of the managers to reopen this pipeline. but it's very unlikely that the algerian authorities would accept to be human, expand their export via the g, need back line to the martin the my rep europe gas pipeline without important conditions all from the european allies and from the us. yeah. can we talk about those connections? can we talk about the concessions? and what could the us do to make this more attractive to algeria maybe reversing its recognition of rock and sovereignty of the western sahara? that is there anything that the u. s. could do one of those things that the u. s. could do new. i think that i'll do now is trying to lever disposition as an important supply of gas to like try and bring the western western alive cruiser to its position in support of western to hire a right to self determination and the united nations political process in western
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light, some important steps would be, as you mentioned, reversing the decision taken by the previous us administration, the trump administration to recognize morocco sovereignty over western sahara. this decision came again, the united nation lead to this process and then very much noise and years of the time. so i think since it's a new administration impala now in washington, i think thought, you know, going back to the un process that blink and has supported in the past regarding western sahara could help us move closer to, to the needs of western allies. as you say, the decision to cut ties took place after mounting tension between the neighbors. what are al jerry is geopolitical concerns? well, andrea has held
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a longstanding position supporting the self determination of all nations across the web. and this is rooted in its own history as a former a colony. but then lately the recognition of more of the normalization of ties with israel was against the recognition of israel. morocco sovereignty over western sahara was seen as of june political threat to l. just got back in december. that was we are julians killed in you know, the territories of western sahara by allegedly weston, a moroccan drones. and so that has been a lot of tensions and security proven patients. and angie's regarding, you know, like, you know, security links between morocco and israel, and security corporation that is regarded as on juice is a major threat. i thank you very much for analysis. 10 in
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a cardi and associate fellow for middle east and north africa at jasmine house. there's been more flooding in australia. has your weather update with jeff? for the 2nd time this months we've seen major flooding across the northern coast of new south wales. this is some the video coming into our newsroom right now. just businesses washed out here waterlogged roads. very difficult to get around. now the good news is on thursday, the bulk of this energy has pushed out toward the coral sea, but still a steady feed of rain. for sidney, sidney has now registered, it's what is march on record. looking toward the other coast, we've had some instability toward person showers. thunderstorms seemed puddles for the 1st time in a long time. and this could cook up into something. so continue to keep tabs on that. now that wet weather for the southeast corner of australia happen over the tasman, see it's going to slide into the southwest of new zealand, but by enlarge on thursday, mostly in the queers. still a few showers though for the escape, it's been like that for the past few days,
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some pretty threatening weather point in to vietnam. the danger zone will be denying rate to hoshi men city. this the dark of the colors, the more intense the rain is falling. i think we'll see some flooding here. now the wave of rain moving west to east, across southern portions of china. this will be heavy at times at shooting across the east china sea and swooping in to japan. so a what day to be expected in tokyo, on thursday with a height of 21 degrees. so come on al jazeera, a truth for ramadan. the saudi coalition announces a month long pause in the fighting in yemen. al salvatore's president issues a stern warning to imprison gang members after a surge and violence. ah, another tennis tantrum from nick carroll. he will tell you what that was about. ah
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oh a reminder about the whole story. this all has been more russian shelling in northern ukraine despite promises to pull back over night strikes, destroyed, libraries, shopping malls, and homes. and trying to have to the northwest of que, been explosions. and israel security cabinet is due to meet the 3 attacks within one week killed 11 people. officials are describing the attacks as a wave of terrorism, inspired by eiffel sector said ethnic lincoln isn't algeria holding talk. so the
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president is expected to judge area to reopen a gas pipeline that runs through morocco. that would help your countries reduce their energy dependence on russia. to british judges have resigned from the highest court in hong kong because of the national security law introduced by mainland china. robert reeves and patrick hodge say they're non time to roll that the hong kong court of, of final appeal has become untenable. prisons from tech 3 says the security legislation has crackdown on free speech and the media. let's bring in my daily, he is a human rights lawyer and he joined the fire scott from hong kong. thanks for your time. how has the justice system changed will been impacted in hong kong as a result of the national security law? and why is it that these judges feel their position to no longer tenable? well, the rule of law can be seen as a narrow, superficial, or thin concept. it includes preserving human rights and
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a meaningful voice of citizens in shaping the rules. and the eminent judges statement is well crafted. it does not comment. it doesn't question the commitment of local judges, the individual judges their commitment to the rule of law. but it seems like the legal infrastructure has changed such that they feel they are unable to do justice in hong kong. so i think the legal system around them has changed. they refer to the national security law and they're not attacking the judges. they specifically say they, in their statement that the, they cannot, they, they don't want to endorse an administration which is just, that seems to have departed from the grant. these principles, right? do you think will be more resignations like this? well, we'll see it. certainly, it's certainly been a shock to the,
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to the legal system. got the news fairly late late tonight and had, you know, 15 or 20 what's up from various, various legal people around so, so i guess we'll see. but you know, the fact that these 2 very eminent judges have already resigned and extremely in judge previously resigned. you know, it's already, it's already damaging to the appearance of a, of a fair legal system, certainly in this area. this is the highest court in hong kong. so one of the things resignation mean for, for hong kong and for the future. well, i mean it's, it's, it's a blow to the rule of law in hong kong. and, you know, certainly appearance of justice. justice is important. look, i mean, i don't, we don't know what specific event has has has made them resign, but things like, you know, community minded, social workers,
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intellectuals, lawyers who are being persecuted. it's an, it's evidence of the erosion of the justice system in hong kong. and it's, you know, it's a, it's a slippery slope and rule of law is it is a fragile thing to be broken. so we hope it doesn't go any further. i hope i hope we're not moving towards the russian or north korean judges testing on our, our final court. the security law came into effect, i believe in june of 2020 the national security law. what's your assessment? not just of, of the justice system but how human rights have been impacted since then. certainly negatively across the board, the from, from media free expression. you know, basically a lack of restraint and reason by day the government in, in using, using these laws to go after effectively opposition people,
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the revival of the sedition law, which hasn't been used really in the, in the common law world with very few exceptions. they provide that and so again, another big law that to basically criminalize is freedom of speech. and the common law world, the has said, you know, they shouldn't even be using that offense. so, so it, i mean there's been just too many things to keep up with and unfortunately they've, they've all been negative. i have labor this time. thank you for your time, month day, me, their human rights lawyer in hong kong. a case aspect in the 2015 paris attacks has appeared in court, saw the salon, it is believed to be the only surviving attacker. 130 people were killed in attacks on the battery plan, the national football, stadium, and neighborhoods across paris. natasha butler is lying for us outside the court in paris at asha. so some of the slum started the day saying he was not going to be
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speaking. what's happened since then. hassle up to some arrived and called dressed in a black t shirts and he made it clear that he didn't want to speak. he didn't want to cooperate with the trial and he said, i don't have to justify myself. it is my right not to speak when he was asked by the judge why he was keeping silent. the judge said that that was disappointing. because this is the day when i saw logged islam is to be questioned about the actual night of the paris attacks. up until now, the straw is really focused on the months leading up to that night. on november 13th with 300, a 130 people. i should say, were killed in paris up the slumber has decided to stall speaking though. i mean, we seen this route the straw. he's not always being consistent with what he says, always predictable. most notably, he's been asked questions by some lawyers about what exactly his role was on the night because that's been a certain amount of mystery around that because we know the salad design drove the
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attackers into the city. you said that much himself that has been a that has been made very clear during the police investigation and a call that he later abandoned. we also know that he threw away he discarded an exclusive belt. now police investigators have always said that that explosive belt was faulty, that it didn't work, but allowed to slam, has said that, in fact, that's not the case. he said that it did work, but it was his decision, multi destiny to just to reach his words. he said, i decided not to detonate my belt, not through cowardice or fear. i just didn't want to. that's all. so he is suggesting that he was going to be part of the attacks you'd say, but he decided not to take part and not as much as we know for now. natasha. what will this mean then for survivors and victims who were in course while this whole trial has been incredibly howling fall,
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a survivors of those attacks of people who were there caught up in the night emergency workers police officers. also, of course, of the many relatives of the victims you can imagine, i mean some of the stories they've had to sit through in here. they've got to relieve those terrible, terrible events. and here they have the prime suspect solid to some at 1st refusing to talk, which is very difficult because they're hoping that he can shed some light on these terrible attacks on what happened to their relatives and what happened to them. and then of course, he is deciding to cooperate to certain extent as a bit of a roller coaster in terms of emotions with em, very difficult. indeed, some survivors have said that that night will stay with them for ever. it's cost a shadow for the rest of their life. you've got others who are still dealing with the terrible physical injuries that they sustain that evening. and of course then the psychological trauma that runs so very deep, it's a very difficult trial for them. they want more answers, but as the trial goes on, i think most of them realize, of course,
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nothing is ever going to change the events of that evening. but for them it is important to be that the trial will continue until may aunt natasha butler. ah, in paris, thank you. talks to end the war and yemen are under way can so is a cease far by the saudi led coalition. the who these are boycotting the beating, and saudi arabia organized by the gulf cooperation council. the rebel group is calling for a neutral venue and venue instead, the saudi sea forest due to last through the fasting month of ramadan, which starts this weekend. so i had spoke heifer is, has more now from the talks in saudi arabia's capital re, at we cannot expect a big or a breakthrough for the folks because this is not the 1st time the, the, the year many parties sit together face to face. there are like 6 main topics here in this talk at this part with the,
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the military issues which, which they say it should work on the fire and all the parties who addressed this emit in the emphasize the importance of a truth and a ceasefire. so that the parties listening to each other and see the prospects of the fun in the war and build in a political, a sustainable stability in d. m. and we know that the human situation is that you're, you're right in the other topic which was raised here. this morning it's the, the, the economic and the humanitarian. the human ration in yemen. no numbers have been mentioned here as to as to how much or how these aids and monetary aid will be sent to yemen. but all the, the, the, the, the figures who talked of a here in this, in the records, the importance of the urgency of m and mama on top is in the
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any capital san on has more on the who, the rebels perspective. you have anything more than a cage and the the have witnessed unheard about declarations of cease fires by warring sides. sometimes we have heard from the host these the some kind of twos of the times of the have heard from the saudi lit quality of the truce. but on the ground, with their experience over the 7 for the 7 years, we haven't found any change on the ground. so the wellness, the continuation of the war, the bombing, the, the continuous, the continuation of the fight between political factions and the country. busy of for the hope is themselves, they say that the, they wouldn't consider the saudi, the quality and declaration of the succession of its military actions and yemen.
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unless it left its blockade, it lifts its air, see the ground blockade the say that these are the most important and vital and the points of their, of their. busy of their initiative there was a ticket declared. busy put, put forward by the president of the supreme political council. my did my shop during his speech when he declared the 3 days truce. so far the say that if they haven't witnessed such err, see on ground left to the blockade, they would continue their attacks against saudi arabia. this is there would have been also reiterated by the different speeches by the leaders. south korea says it's successfully known to solid fuel rocket for the 1st time, so has called it a major development, has tensions of young and continue to rise. comes days after north korea conducted its 1st intercontinental ballistic missile passed in years. south korea has no
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military satellite overtone, and depends on the u. s. to motors. the facilities in north korea. el salvador was president, is threatening to increase punishments, hundreds of imprisoned gang members, a state of emergencies in place. the security forces intensify operations against street gangs, a latin america at atlas in human points. in this sense, salvador prison, a humiliating spectacle, forced on hundreds of gang members who are now inmates their head shaven and forced to run half naked before the cameras. these men are getting a taste of what their president warns could be even worse treatment. more than a 1000 members of were arguably the was deadliest rival gangs were captured. 24 hours after president. naive bal, gilly ordered a state of emergency. it followed a wave of gang murders had left at least 60 people dead in
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a single day on saturday. the measure suspended the right to assembly privacy of communications. the need for an arrest warrant and the right to legal counsel. but that's not all. the president has sent the countries 70000 gang members, a tweet stopped. the killings he says, or the prisoners will pay the price from the human rights watch, tells al jazeera book. kelly is in fact mimicking the conduct of drug traffickers. what he is implementing in, in, in a tyler is typical on tactics so far of a mafia state where you take revenge on against. i remember, so the family that is so obviously it's not the way in a country whether it's rule of law. the former director of the inter american human rights commission, bala but al,
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calls the president's actions penal populism by countering barbarism with barbarism . but peculiar is unapologetic, accuse the international organizations that sponsored a truce between those salvatore's warren gangs in 2012 for allowing them to accumulate resources money. and what degree, gillis says the gang members will get limited food and have had their mattresses confiscated and that they will quote, not see the light of day. also be confined to their selves indefinitely. except of course, for these exhibitions designed to make it clear that he means business to see in human al jazeera. so come on al jazeera and sport, it will begin with the action from the women's cricket. well come straight, how would their way into the final ah
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ah ah ah, his fault has peter. ah, 7 more teams have booked their places at cutter's wool cap, african champion, senegal, qualified at the expense of egypt in a penalty shootout. egypt coach carlos carlos has also resigned in the aftermath of that defeat, training one no, from the 1st leg, the senegalese drew level off to just 3 rats. thanks to who idea. that's how that's finished off the extra time said went to penalties. the laser treatment was given to mohammed seller who missed the opening spot kick lasers are not allowed in the
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stadiums, but are not uncommon in african football either. fellows, liverpool, teammates saudi, a monet school when it's a st, cynical through. so they 2nd straight world canada. it is a cameron also through, despite trailing algeria one know after the 1st leg, the indomitable lions leveled matters with a 22nd minute go. it headed into extra time where the algerians netted in the one on the 18th minute and looked certain for a place in cutter. but then in the 4th minute of added time in extra time, the camera union struck to make it through to an aggregate and advance on away gone . c. thomas party gave gone of lead against nigeria in our budget in just a 10 minutes. got the 1st lake finish mill. no, in garner and the schools were level on bus nights thanks to william trust icons, penalty but pharmacy was 11 meant the gone, they ins advanced on away goals and angry crowd stormed the pitch as a result of the super eagles that failing to qualify for the world cup on away goals to nicea have also qualified for the woke up and catherine they did so after
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goal is home draw against molly. the tennesseans had won the 1st leg one though in molly and that was enough to book they take it to the world cap. molly and morocco will also take their place and cut it. that's after the atlas lions hammered the democratic republic of congo for a one in casablanca, after $11.00 draw in the 1st leg. the congolese might have had hopes of playing at the woke up. but 2 girls from aberdeen who now he is, what strikes by tubby tissue, dolly and ashley, if i see me prepaid so that's all will be yak, christiana. now those portugal avoided in upset against north macedonia to ensure they will be at cuts at 2022. now the setup is matched. the united t made bruner fernandez, who put portugal in front of the 1st off against the side who stunned european champions, italy in the semi's fernandez, got another after the break to make a 2 no note method on his hopes of the 1st woke up ended. while portugal can now look forward to the 8th appearance at the finals, heartbreak falls, the latin abramivitch and sweden as they were eliminated by poland,
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whose star strike a rob 11 dog ski, put away a penalty early in the sake. enough to give his side the lead and the pure claire shalean ski took advantage of some poor play by sweden to race clear and scorn hold on. second, final european place will be decided in june when scotland play ukraine with the winner up against wales. in south america, brazil said it woke up qualifying points record despite confirming their spot at the final, the long time ago they went into the match against ben livia, with an unbeaten run to protect and they were no problems there as rich arleson school twice in a foreigner when it's, it's a new points mark in south american woke up qualifying, but they 45 point topping argentina. hold a 43 back in 2002 killer. meanwhile, peru kept their hopes alive of reaching catherine. they beat parable to, you know, to make the inter continental play up in june. that results also in the chilly and columbia as chances of reaching the final. they will have to watch the tournament
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from paris. fans celebrated that when on the streets of lima, be hoping to clean so they can stay, woke up, but haven't qualified for russia in 2018 that they'll have to play australia or the united arab emirates in that title. so attention now, since the world can draw on friday, fif is say over $800000.00. i think it's about ready being sold for the tournament to fans around the world for mainland captain david beckham is an ambassador of this world cup and cotton and tell support is what they can expect. speaking now as a fan, no player, you know, i'm going to be arriving cuts all as a fan and excited for the tournament. and i think pos tournaments, you know, fans of really had to travel that you spend a lot money on the travel. whereas here in cutter, you know, they're going to experience something where they can actually go to more than one game in a day. because it's such a compact tournament, you know,
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but i will say the, the food culture, you know, everything about, you know, what top has to offer. i think fans are going to really enjoy that they can or experience great food. they're going to be welcomed with open arms, and they're going to be able to watch more than one game in a day. for tools governing body has also released the sales of the official match ball for the world cup. here it is. it's called our ish law, which means the journey in arabic makers added as say, it travels faster through the air than any previous world. couple. it's colorful design is based on cutters, flag architecture, culture and dow boats. delegates from around the world have been discussing how to protect future sports events from attack. it's part of a new united nations campaign on how sport can be used to prevent violent extremism . vomit, vol reports from though ha, ah, sports as an antidote for playlist extremism. and the need to protect major
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sporting events. second settles. that's one of the major themes of this years. you uncomfortable is some of his for him though. it partnership with the cotton government excellence, ease, ladies and gentlemen. thank you. once again, for the opportunity to deliver a message to the international community on the importance of sports role as a vehicle and the continuing global battle of countering extremism. the timing couldn't be more crossly as the country approaches the final stages of preparation for the 2022 for welt cup, amid regional turmoil and international tensions. but the scope of the forum is much wider. bradley, its purpose is to discuss how to provide the necessary technical assistance for more than 50 countries in their fight against terrorism and violent extremism. cut our house, provided the funding, signed a partnership agreement with the you and in 2018 shak collective up osama bin. the
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partnership agreement between the state of cutter and the u. n's office of counter terrorism signed in 2018 with the aim to support the officers strategic initiative for the period of 5 years from 20192023 has laid the foundation for a broad base on the long term partnership as cutters contribution of $15000000.00 puts it at the top of the list of contributors to the office. it'll be either cut off, says it once the partnership to be an example for other countries. it's important to diversify the support that comes from other members. skates from different regions to you in a city. this is the key partnership. this is a key entity within the end system and we need to support supported through thought, of course supporting the core contributions. 2 to 3 and a city end of course, strengthening the partnership through the 5 offices that has been established under your leadership. those are in, you would focus on security as a 2022 world cup draws closer. the 1st such event in the middle east where nearly
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half a dozen countries are rocked by internal conflict and instability. hm. advice. i'll just do a crowd of around $50000.00, gathered at the melbourne cricket ground to say their final goodbyes to legendary australian athlete shane born. the former leg spinner died aged $52.00 earlier this month from a suspected heart attack at the televised state memorial service. his children unveiled the new name given to the m. c. g southern grandstand, which will now be known as the shane warm stand, australia through to the final of the women's cricket world cup of the beating, the west indies. rachel haines and alyssa healey led the charge up front for the of these haines at $85.00. but healey was the saw of the sho in wellington. but we could keep a batter hammered. 129 of 100. 7 balls, australia posting a formidable 305 for 3 and 45 overs. the west indies will easily dismiss for just
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148 australian winning by 157 runs. they will play either sell africa or england in sundays. final may, carriers has refused to apologize over another on called meltdown the summit. miami, open i, the controversial australian lost his cool during his 4th round clash against janik center. curious was given again penalty and kept his performance by calling the che empire an absolute clown. this isn't the 1st time this month. the curious as thrown attention could go. fans be about to see tiger woods make a dream return to the masters. well, the 15 time major champion reportedly played a practice round at august on tuesday with hasn't played an official tournament since he's 2021 car crash. and he's still got time to decide if you'll enter the master's next week. and we'll leave a bit of an hour more sports news later. yeah. hi, thanks for that peter. that's it for me can been out for the news hour. don't go at
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