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ah, al jazeera ah ah, me o a mom which morning disrupted, is there any forces attack coffin bears during the funeral of slain al jazeera journalists, sharina barclay, people drag from the huss, all those arrested and shocking c. 2 days after serene was shot dead by israeli forces. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm to mossey in london. you're watching al jazeera inspiration to thousands
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. sharina barkley was late to lay to rest, mount zion and friends, family colleagues say her death will not be in vain. the young journalist who grew into an icon of the hour of speaking while we shot a remarkable career that spanned more than 2 decades. ah, we begin with a tribute trauma did colleague sharina barkley. she's been laid to rest at a cemetery and occupied east jerusalem. but her funeral procession was disrupted when israeli forces attacked one is carrying a coffin. it almost fell to the ground as palestinians in the crowd were beaten. the attack has prompted widespread condemnation chewing was shot in the head by his writing forces on wednesday morning. while on assignment and janine in the occupied westbank for simply doing her job, stephanie deca reports,
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ah thousands came to say their goodbyes. many her feeling the new serene personally. that's how much you connected with her audience. telling the story of her people. oh and now becoming the story. 2 0 oh, so the love the people around the world have to us intelligently. people know that what is was doing is a good time and they feel help with the occupation she long reported on a just as the coffin started its final journey to the church. ah, mourners were pushed and beaten by his ready forces as a storm the hospital square, the pull berries retreating,
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her coffin nearly footing to the ground. ah! for to police in riot gear and horseback, a baffling scenes. at least one man pulled out of the hearse. as really forces also removing the palestinian flag. i knew they were not going to let this day go by peacefully. i was on the frontline when we were trying to exit the hospital while they were carrying her casket. and the true they were, they just stormed and they were beating up everyone. it was very frightening to be honest, who's also tension when she reads body arrived outside the church. and the christian quarter of the old city crowds filling the small streets. this ancient city a
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once the coffin made it inside, granted more peace shooting the bodily brooch, the message of every palestinian, of suffering, god forgets of life. not to be estimated but to be nurtured. i. 7 c blackly was shot dead in the occupied west bank along an assignment in the jenin refugee camp. oh, her funeral procession was joined by thousands of palestinians issue of the widespread affection and admiration she had earned through her years reporting on their lied. so yeah, she nebo actor was buried next to her parents at the mount zion cemetery. both her parents died in the early stages of her career and never knew how loved and respected she become. the crowds of gone, the family has gone. sharon's grave has now been sealed, but even after her death she continued to tell the palestine story stephanie decker
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al jazeera in occupied east jerusalem. and as your report by israeli military says it's difficult to determine the exact source of gunfire which killed sharon. but it's not rolling out fault wise ready? soldiers? according to his reading media, the inquiry raised 2 scenarios. one that sharon was hit by palestinians who fight dozens of bullets towards israeli military vehicles. the 2nd let in his ready soldier, returning fire from a vehicle towards a gunman inadvertently hit her. israel's military says that vehicle was 200 meters away. witnesses and the palestinian health ministry. se sharina was hit by israeli gunfire. over the course of the day, there's been a steady flow of reaction to events during the funeral. the european union called it appalling and the white house described the attack on mourners as deeply disturbing press. secretary gen saki says the u. s. war binding, close contact with israeli and palestinian authorities. i would say 1st that we
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have all seen those images. they're obviously deeply disturbing. we, this is a day where we should all be marking, including everyone there. the memory of a remarkable journalist who lost her life on we know that there is we with the disturbing footage and from the funeral procession procession today in jerusalem, we regret the intrusion to what should have been a peaceful procession. we've earned respect for the funeral procession. the mourners and the family at the sensitive time. we're also in close touch with israeli and palestinian authorities has been and obviously will continue to be especially given the images we've seen today. we're not currently involved in any the investigation, but we are working to bridge cooperation and available to provide assistance was needed. and our white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has more on the reaction from washington. there was a lot of head scratching by a lot of the reporters in that room about some of those questions and, and,
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and the answers that were provided because you have to remember that sri is an american citizen. and so there is a little bit of a, sort of, a lot of people to perplex as to why the u. s. president is not using his leverage with the israelis to essentially rein in some of this behavior on behalf of an american citizen. you have to remember that the u. s. gives israel and he nervous amount of security support not to mention economic support, the june of billions of dollars every year. and the white house press secretary was asked repeatedly by a number of journalists, whether or not the president had called the israeli government. the answer was know whether or not he had the president had called sharon family. the answer was no. in fact, it was no national security officials had been in touch and the questions were asked about whether or not the president would condemn or whether the white house press
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secretary would condemn the actions that were taken on the mourners. in that. 2 field procession that we seen today. she said instead that she would only let the comments she had already used. in other words, calling this deeply disturbing to stand. and i think that many americans were pretty shocked and many reporters were pretty shocked to hear the press. secretary say that or shrink wallclear's career charted some of the most significant moments in the israel palestine conflict. take a look back now on the extraordinary life of our friend and colleague and the legacy she leaves. this state like funeral for a journalist who dedicated her life to the struggle for freedom i. trina barkley was killed by israeli soldiers on wednesday, but the veteran journalists legacy will live on the
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while she was alive. she was an icon in the arb speaking world and by murdering her israel has now ensure her name has transcended even its own militarized checkpoints and borders reaching people the world over. ok, we were standing here. what i know was born in 1971. she really grew up under the harsh reality of an illegal occupation that continues to strip millions of palestinians from their most basic rights. and which was her quest for freedom that drove her to eventually pursue a career in journalism. korean had initially studied civil engineering as per her parents wishes. but her determination to seek the truth to manifest her freedom through journalism and to speak truth to power was too strong. she switched careers and eventually graduated with a degree in print journalism from the university in neighboring jordan. she began
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her professional career working for the united nations refugee agency on her way before moving on to the voice of palestine. and then frances monte carlo radio station knows that the provided is that idea. as a relatively unknown 26 year old sharina joined al jazeera shortly after the channel launched at the military and have all of them. what i did, i said he was she seen in this clip with jerusalem bureau chief a little on monday at the introduces her to the audience both unaware of the impact she would go on to have both in life and jala had this. trina barkley quickly became a household name to her coverage of the 2nd to father and the crimes committed by the israeli occupation during its invasion of from law and surrounding cities in the early 2, thousands speaking calmly yet confidently. her distinctive voice relate stories from the refugee comes in eagle checkpoints, and even from inside israel's prisms, the more she reported the more israeli forces and subtler tried to silence her. but
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she never lost her composure, nor her determination beyond palestine should he and also reported from cairo, london, new york, and other cities around the world. she wasn't just a mentor to young girls and boys who watched her on their screens. the veteran reporter also took journalism to beautifully at university empowering youth through education and providing young people living under a brutal occupation with some hope that their voices will one day be heard. should he in dedicated her life to giving a voice to the voiceless? her silence voice must now be amplified by press freedom advocates to bring her killers to justice. ah, her body may be buried, but surely in a. barclay's name shall live on children. of all kinds of algiers responded to israeli forces, attacking mourners and obstructing sharon's funeral procession,
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saying it violates all norms and international laws. network also said it holds the israeli government fully responsible for the safety and security of all the mourners and sharon's family. algeria says violence will not deter journalist from reporting the truth through factual, accurate, and objective coverage. so in a, deborah has been back to the scene why sharon was killed and she spoken to some of the last people who saw her life. you might have seen the pictures with shitty and has been shown on the floor. this is the place. it became like a memorial site where people are coming, taking pictures. some here were telling us that they didn't cry when the closest friends died when their siblings died. but they're here crying for shitty. she was here in the janine refugee camp, trying to tell the story that she started telling more than 25 years ago. people still remember when the is,
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it is really forces re did that you need refugee camp in the year. 2002. she was here. she spoke to people. they remember her. they're saying that they don't believe that the israeli armies investigation is going to lead to any justice. the palestinian president has said that he believes that they are criminals, the israelis. so people here want an international investigation. they want the world to know what's happening to palestinians, and to journalists who are telling the stories of palestinians to the world. hi, at the salvage measure, wouldn't mission was rude at the end. this is the life of journalists. we feel we have a moral and professional duty to be present and cover the events and a list of what it's hearing and i'm sheet. i know she'd been home. i am the one who greeted her. i'm the one who walked with sharina to the location, but in the last thing she read said, thought of poem ali was hit hoffer. yeah. what about alyssa?
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we grew up watching, sharing, and experience journalist. and we're proud of her either. if i could, or in whom i scuttle, if they think they can silence us, we tell them we are all shearing a blocker. the huddled, the palestinians of mark the bullets that were shot. 123. we believe the fois had serene in the head. it was hard for us to come here to genie. it was hard to tell families and friends were going to a place where our colleague, our friend, a beautiful soul has lost her life. but if you follow al jazeera, if you know the kind of journalism we do, we know, and you'll know that we won't be silenced. we'll keep telling the story. this is also what shitty would want us to do. without his era,
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life in london still had to be annoyed. no ordinary journalist and no ordinary human being palestinian speak off shaheen. as a pioneer will hear more stories from her friends colleagues and those in spine by reporting a timing to some of his stories that were following to day and 40 days of morning are announced out to the death of shahan. he thought the president of the way ah ah, with hello please to say we have got to say less wet weather making its way across southeastern parts of queensland over the next few days. so you have a rough still a few showers in the fall caster weather system, our upper trough. that remains just off shore, feeding that moisture in just around the sunshine coast. just a round brisbin. and in fact, to the southwest of brisbin in the granite belt,
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we saw $290.00 millimeters to fried in only 24 hours in there are still further on going shout, so shout, we'll garage, he just slide a little further south, which is we go on through the we can save a sad day, they are there, there is some minor flooding around the brisbin river. wet weather will just edge a little further south was down towards the gold coast on sunday, pushing into northern parts of new south wales. wet weather there for time 2 o'clock, eastern parts of new south wales, blustery showers, just around port fairy around western parts of victoria, tasmania, and wet to weather will grassy make its way across new zealand. as we go on into the early part of mid week, notice that's where there still wanted to show us. there is an eastern side of queen size if further problems to come. wet weather now the process of pulling away from japan, we have got brighter skies to come as we go through the 2nd half of the weekend, it will be a little bit fresher, but fine and sunny ah,
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counting the cost for design marco's junior is set to leave the philippines. what will it mean for the economy and joe biden, fighting inflation is top domestic priority. so can you bring down the cost of living and what's keeping india and counting the cost on a diverse range of stories from a course that goes from the perspective of on let's janice on al jazeera lou ah ah,
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watching al jazeera live from london condemnation is poured in after his writing forces attacked mourners carrying the coffin of slain al jazeera jealous sharina. ah, people struggled hold on to her casket as they were attacked with buttons, and at one point it fell to the ground. it would taking her body from a hospital to the church for a funeral service and occupied east jerusalem. she was shocked in the head by his writing forces on wednesday. i will also arrest made and palestinian flag such snacks from the hands of mourners who had lined the route to the church service lay to the house carrying sharon's body was stopped as soldiers detained. people at the church service and burial, went by peacefully. she was laid to rest on mount zion and occupied east jerusalem . sharina. well, actually was 51 years old. well, you know, i saw it has more on the reaction in garza to sharon's funeral in because just the
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people are following serious funeral through their tv. the screens since this is the only way that they can actually reach to the funeral, since they're not allowed to leave the goddess strip because of this theory imposed on it because of the restrictions of movement to enter the occupied westbank. it is jerusalem. people here were shocked by the blatant attack of these really forces on the mourners and the funeral of verse sharina. barclay ad. many described the attack to be a very regular and continuous behavior that these really forces are due and be and behave towards any palestinian person. whether this 1st person was dead or alive. i am here in the center of garza city, where a mural here behind me was painted by street artists in god's done to show
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risk back at to paid tribute to she read a barclay. it says to rena barclay, the monitor of the truth. this is how are the artists of god, the city are gods, the city have decided to respect and to remember, she read many people from god that are coming here to take pictures and photos. what this mural here behind me since they know that they had never been able to meet sharina and will never be able to meet her. any policy is sharina her reporting meant something. it watched a palestinian woman a pioneer and had generation telling their stories. writing the 1st draft of their history for the wild to the was no ordinary analyst, no ordinary human being to as a close friend. and she was a reporter who wears returners, have professions,
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but more importantly to manage this city and barclays, really, and our entire childhood echo of her voice, especially on al jazeera, especially at a time where nobody covered the default on the braid on palestinian villages. just the fire and the brute violence, one of the things that was really incredible about it for those who knew her was that should be covered all aspects of palestinian life. she didn't just cover the issue of gas or the issue of it's really raised or it is really work. she actually also enjoyed covering what it was like to be. she was an incredible mentor of mine . i would probably say out of all of the journalist that i work with there on the ground, and there are a lot, she was perhaps the one that took me under her wing the most time in the lay of the
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land, tommy, as much as i could possibly learn about the politics of the region and what was happening again. but she also had an incredible compassionate type there. i think if you look at every single picture that has been shared around the world of her, she's always smiling because she had the biggest heart. she was the kindest person . and yet she had missed determination and understood with such clarity. and the purpose in which she work, ah, to a couple of other story now and the president of the united arab emirates and ruler of its capital. i would dubby has died at the age of 73, the u. e. n. out 40 days of mourning for shackling have been side on the hand, public, and private. what places will be closed for 3 days. jacqueline had been in power for 18 years after succeeding his father in 2004. now the us defense secretary has
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spoken to his russian count of all for the 1st time since the invasion of ukraine is cool for an immediate cease fire this as you cry and starts at the 1st war crimes trial of the conflict. prosecuting a russian soldier for allegedly killing an unarmed civilian 21 year old sergeant vadim. she marian is accused of shooting a 62 year old. you find in man through an open call window. he was captured from a russian tank units in the early days of the war and could get life in prison. according to the prosecutor is looking into over $10000.00 potential war crimes involving more than $600.00 suspects, including russian soldiers and government officials. who are you or ukraine foreign minister as been meeting his counterparts from the g 7 group of nations to discuss further action help keith. and to turn out the pressure on moscow, i, diplomatic added to james bay's reports from vies in house in northern germany. the french foreign minister said the purpose of this g 7 meeting was to support ukraine
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in its war with russia until there's victory. the leaders discussed fresh military support with the european union proposing a further payment of over $500000000.00 for new heavy weaponry. with the global food crisis growing, the e. u is also working on plans to use rail routes to export the grain, which is trapped in storage in ukraine. the use hi representative joseph barrell told me it was a matter of urgency. the wall that pens of ships block and your cranium port. my de russian navy, tons of wheat has been destroyed and burn or stolen and brought to russia. they do law me. foot crisis is a crisis created by the war. and we need to take 1000 of tons of wheat after you grain my trail. since her manny, time. adroit is close due to the russian navy activities attending this
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meeting alongside the g 7 foreign ministers, demitra caliber, the foreign minister of ukraine. he'll be travelling soon to brussels, where the e u is proposing a ban on russian oil imports. he gave me his reaction to the fact that hunger is prime minister, victor, or ban is threatening to veto the plan even though his country has been given an exemption. this is the moment of truth will come and we will see where there are hungary it was blocking the oil embargoes because of his, her national concerns and the attempt to accommodate, to make their opinion accommodate them or they are doing it for some other reasons of higher political consideration if all, bam goes ahead and vito's this package. what action should the you take while i am afraid her, the european union will face her a precedent at risk of creating
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a precedent when the unity was broken. and her and the unity on russia was broken. and this will be the 1st such case since 2014 i believe that it will cause a lot of damage for the european union itself. mr. caliber says he's also received a positive response from the g 7 to his demand for seized russian assets to be used to pay for the reconstruction of his country. after nearly 3 months of war, james rose al jazeera vice in house in northern germany. now in our developments, the turkish present russia type odor. one is saying that he is opposed to sweden and finland joining nato because they host way calls terrorist organizations. he made the comments a day off to finland that it would apply to join the blog, and sweden said it might follow suit. turkey has criticized the european countries in the past found they handle organizations like the kurdish p k k and the y p g. a
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decision on nato enlargement must be agreed by all member states. an odd one says he, skeptical of the move, this wrong, this verse roof in london that you did it. we don't hold positive views, previous turkish governments. i made a mistake about greece's membership. and you know greece's corner to towards the turkey, but by nato. though, we don't want to repeat some more mistakes on the furthermore scandinavian countries of young guest houses for terrorist organizations. members of the p k. k . the hate katie, a heartening sweden and netherlands, not through the even members of the column in some countries. zeus at this point is not possible for us to take a positive view. you are at least 11 people drowned when a boat carrying haitian migrants capsize. near puerto rico, dozens of others are rescued when the vessel overturned on thursday. it's not known how many people were on the boat before it capsized coast guard. officials took survivors to puerto rico where 8 people are being treated at a local hospital. so returning now to our coverage of the funeral of alcholay tree
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yeah, that's interesting. yeah. shooting avita philippine ah has been condemnation after his writing forces attacked mourners carrying the coffin of slain al jazeera journalist, shreed up laughlin. ah, people struggled hold on to casket as they were tacked with buttons and at one point it fell to the ground. it would taking her body from a hospital to the church for a funeral service.
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