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she should be arrested as soon as possible and stringent action should be taken against her. shellman has been suspended while the parties media head in new delhi levine qu margin. dow has been expelled. he's also accused of making insulting remarks. the b j. p says it strongly denounces insults against any religion sector, ideology, but the backlash is growing. the prime minister in b r a should thumb all and address the nation. i would say a particularly the 200000000 muslims. and i tried to assured them that they will be advice and freedoms will be protected in india as guaranteed by the constitution. countries in the gulf region including cattle and he ran have summoned india's envoys and demanded a public apology. but these protest is wont more. they want to push sharma, arrested, charged and prosecuted. the comments they say are offensive to islam. victoria gate and be al jazeera. ah,
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ukrainian officials have made another play for heavy weapons from the west. as the eastern city of seville on yes, continues to come under russian fire after $200.00 ukrainian soldiers have been killed every day. there those are the headlines. i'm emily angland. the news continues. he on al jazeera after the stream, in the meantime, head to our website, out to 0 dot com. the latest developments on the war in ukraine. we have to take cover. this is what's happening on a daily basis. the medics is a, he is incredibly lucky. those coming out across the lines of no man's land where one of the few to gain access to this embattled town that they take us to their basement, where we find others sheltering from the shelling police about theories. now by say, 3 days journey devastated buildings cornell, a grim reminder that the russians were here did.
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shootings, killing is the story. the same story. she was telling the difference is that this time the war knew the victim. we are not being killed because of what we do, but because of who we are, we are not being killed by mistake. but as part of a grand design, a me to make sure we all understand, no one is safe so that we all live with fear in our hearts answer. and that was palestinian american diplomat. he had missouri speaking at the united nations 2 weeks ago. do me lever smart one month since the murder of out as they
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were john issuing apple. i play by israeli forces at the time there was international outrage and condemnation, but he'll be held accountable for her death down the stream. we continue to honor the life of our colleague as we pony the latest efforts to secure justice for surely. ah, let's meet your panel. hello lena? yas, when anita said to have you on the stream to day, lena, please introduce yourself to have you as around the world. hi everyone. i'm lena barclay. i'm, she leans nice. get to hello yasmine. welcome to the stream. hello audience, who you are and what you day. hi everyone, my name you guys knew her hand and i'm a london based staff writer for the atlanta being with us and assembly a face. if you watch out your news all the time, need a welcome back to the stream. leave you my, that audience who you are and what you day. my name is need to him and i'm a jersey yours, corresponded to be occupied by. all right, so audience,
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you have seen the line up, they had expertise in this tragic area of the just this pushing apple app play. what would you like to ask them? you can ask them anything. comment section is right. hey, be part of today's show, lena. this last month, wow. it went so fast what it's been like for you and your family 1st and foremost, thank you for having me on the show. oh, it's still. it's so difficult to comprehend that it's been a month and we still haven't processed that. this is the reality that we know i will no longer see shooting on t. v reporting that i will no longer be spending a my weekend with shooting. and it's been very tough to say the least. it's been a difficult tragedy. that was the last, not just to our family,
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but to the entire nation and to the entire world. oh, we've received overwhelming amount of support and love from everyone. not just palestinians, but people from all over the world. and that just goes on to show that shooting was loved by everyone shooting was the people's person. she entered everyone's homes through the tell a through t v screen. and the same way that she carried the stories of older people, how she brought it to life, older stories of the palestinians. we saw on the day of her funeral, how the palestinians carried her on their, on their shoulders. and that has been comforting to our family, the support, but we will continue to carry her legacy and to continue keep her memory alive. you know, i just had
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a look for your twitter feed to see how the last month it gone for you in this beautiful picture here. have a look here on my laptop, so i don't want you to miss this that you posted. i hadn't had the heart or the courage to post a picture from the feel. he is one of my favorite pictures from that day. i'm just going to scroll down so everybody can see it. tell us why this picture say specialty oh, where do i began? i mean the, the picture, the flags, the people, and just the paintings on the walls of the, of the catholic church, just symbolizes to me. it was very, it was very special. it's very difficult to express it than to put it into words. but it just shows how everyone was there for shooting, and everyone did their best to be at the church despite the restrictions, despite the difficulties they face. and that picture in a way speaks to me. so it's very emotional,
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has some spiritual sense to it. but other than that, it was the palestinian flags and just her her, her call fan being carried out to me was very symbolic. it just shows how the people were carrying her from the moment she left the hospital to the moment. she was at the, at the church and having the posting flags raised high in the church also was very emotional. and it was a powerful image to say the least. i want to bring in need at the head of al jazeera is america's bureau. because the moment that we heard about the tragic merger of shooting, how does it that needs to be accountability? this is one of our own. the expectations were very high. this is the head of our sales americas bureau. speaking on may the 26th, i believe, take a look at the 0 position is crystal clear. shaheen black
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clothes life matters. and so does a transparent and independent investigation of her killing and of the serious violation of her funeral by the israeli security forces. there are other crystal clear issues for a network. one shadeen a black roller was killed by an israeli bullet and in cold blood while she was doing her job to the network has the evidence and the witnesses to support that position. and it, at some point we have to start looking at, well, rich investigations have been carried out. what are people looking into? what do we need to know from a news perspective? what's new in the past month? before i answer your question for me, i want to say that one of the shootings, legacies is this over here. all women part of her legacy. she was someone we so
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growing up, reporting on the news and there's a saying that goes, you can't be what you can see. and we saw sitting on camera highly respected on the front lines covering the stories in danger, in difficult positions, so that empower this old. and every time i have doubts in myself, i remember her, especially more still as to she was killed. she has been a driving force that's changing so many things so many lives in palestine and we see the out poor of love by so many people. just a few days ago we were in geneva covering a story. and a 10 year old girl came to me in john has been our producer and she was like, are you sisters of shitty? and i posted that my instagram and people were saying, you know, we are all the stories of should we all feel like she was a member of our family? and this is why people want accountability. this is why the palestinian authority
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has asked the icpc to hold an investigation into this specific case to pursue the killers. now we know that the past, the foreign minister was today meeting with the eyes to see the prosecutor can urging to prosecute killers when it comes to the murder offsetting. now we don't know yet if the icpc is going to be looking into this case, specifically, we know that an investigation has been opened last year after the court prosecutor fell into the at the time. patty ben smith has said that there is a potential crimes that have been committed into the war crimes that have been potentially committed to pass the territory. but ever since then, we haven't seen them at push or advanced cases, which is why we've seen the past. and put them in there. now, what people want is because she's also an american citizen. they want us surgery mean in the once an investigation into the case. whether they believe that the u. s
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. is going to care more about one citizen than it cares about its relationship with israel. people have so many doubts about that. yeah. when you got to come in here, let me just share something with you. these are 2 senators, on my laptop, they sent a letter all over the world journalist pursue truth and accountability at great personal risk. press. freedom is a core american value, and we cannot accept impunity when jolissa killed in the line of duty goes on. but it's really interesting that we have a democratic senator and a republican senator. those are 2 senators coming together saying this is not enough. we need accountability. what else are you seeing? how has the u. s. reacting there has been criticism. yes, certainly. i think that letter written by senator john also often mitt romney is indicative of just how much the court this is struck with american lawmakers in addition to their letter. there is also another letter signed by more than 50 lawmakers calling for the us to really push rent in the independent and transparent
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investigation to sherry and i closed. so clearly i think us lawmakers even now that letter only came out this week despite the fact that we're approaching the month anniversary of her kil, like they're not letting up. this is something that still really, you know, kind of top of mind. and i think that's really important because so far we've seen that the by didn't administration has declined to open its own probe into this investigation. it said that it really wants the israelis and palestinians to do that. but as i argue to my piece, i think that the u. s. has an opportunity and frankly, a responsibility here, as you noted, korean was an american citizen. and you know, the u. s. the state department has set itself, they know higher priority than to that of its citizens abroad to the, to their safety and their security. so there is an opportunity here, and while it may be certainly long overdue, i think many people have argued that i would argue that it's also not too late. and
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that letter was sent to sexually blink and such a state for the united states. i want to bring in here omar adult who is pretty quick analyst. he's really passionate about palestinian rights. and this is what he told us a few hours earlier. mean i haven't listen and i'd love to get your reaction. his own festival. lack of accountability from the united states for israel's atrocities is nothing new for literally decades. israel has been committing unspeakable war crimes against palestinians. and the u. s. has not just been silent. they've actually been funding these really military with billions and weaponry. and now we're just seeing how far this lack of accountability goes that even when these really military kills and internationally recognized journalists and a us citizen, divided administration is merely pretending to care about human rights and uttering platitudes of concern. while refusing to actually do anything. our political
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culture in the us of putting politics above human beings is what needs to change or yes, i definitely agree with 0 march 3rd. i mean, now israel for decades has enjoy impunity. and if it wasn't for that shootings that could have been avoided, sol does so as all other palestinians who have been killed and the u. s. as a super, as a superpower does have the, the authority, it does have the influence and the power to actually influence it has the ability to make a change of it wants to. i mean, it's funny. as the omar said, billions of dollars into it, into israel's military, and it's the same military that kill chilion. so there needs to be accountability. the u. s. government needs to carry out an investigation where it's actually hold
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israel accountable for sharing the assassination and, and also just the same will continue to st. this will continue happening if there is no accountability. and we're hoping that uh, we move past statements of condemnation statement. so i regret and actually see concrete action being taken place at the end of the day, the u. s. has a responsibility because she didn't, wasn't american citizen. and she was a human being, she was a journalist and oh yeah, what is it? we're not asking for more, i salute literally. so right now i want to remind our audience, what's your secretary of state? lincoln said recently when journalist pressed him for what is the us going to do about this naturalized american citizen? this is what he told those journalists and then ladies, i want you to respond to some of the you to questions and comments that are coming through very briefly before we move on. as take
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a look at lincoln. a journalist i deplore the loss of, of serene. she was a remarkable journalist, an american citizen, as you will know. and there too, we are determined to follow the facts and get to the true fact or whatever. no, not here, but no, i'm sorry, with respect to we've not yet been established. we're looking for another not that we were looking for an independent credible investigation. when that investigation happens, we will follow the facts where really we, it's, it's as straightforward as that that has not yet happened. but it's something that we very much want to see. so i guess i have questions from our audience. who watching right now need a we will handle this one. next, be honest, israel will never be held accountable countable because the world allows them to get away with the murders that they have been committing for decades. this is
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a hard one to put to just go ahead. yeah, this is like boston and say that she is not the 1st victim. and unfortunately, she's not going to be the last. there's a lot of frustration. there's a lot of anger and people seeing that their lives. it's not matter just because they're palestinians, even when we see in the case of shipping well known, well respected working in prestige is channel, have an american or has it has an american citizenship. and still, she still judged her lives is judged based on her identity. she, the palestinian. so we don't expect to see accountability, but this doesn't mean that palestinians want to keep asking for. it won't keep pushing for it. accepting it as a status quo is a problem accepting that the israeli army can just shoot and can palestinians without any accountability that shouldn't be able to continue. and this is part of
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sharing message. she was covering the stories of palestinians, one story at the time. she was very focused on the human element. she was reporting the stories behind the numbers and the news because she wanted the people to know that these are not just numbers. we are human beings with lives each and every one men so much that their families into their communities. and she wanted the world to pay attention to book pressure and israel, we're seeing what's happening now between russia and ukraine. we're seeing how the world is looking at the ukrainians as people on the patient. but we don't see them looking at palestinians with the same i. this is part of the message city. this is why she's been recording the news for more than 2 decades. and will continue pushing for that message would continue carrying the mantle for shaheen and for others who are still living under more than 55 year old occupation yazmin. i'm
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going to put this thought to you from alex alex's watching right now. briefly if you, if you could, why has antony blinking made and about face, and he's now calling from an independent investigation of sharina murder. thought she asked me briefly. yeah, i mean, i think when it comes to antony lincoln in the u. s. s. response, you know, they said time and again that they believe that the israelis have the wherewithal to conduct their own destination. that they believe that the israelis and palestinians should work together. but i think what we've seen so far is that that kind of investigation isn't forthcoming. and also just at this rate not possible for the part of the israelis, they've ruled out a criminal probe. but frankly, you know, a lot of critics have made the point that israel frankly doesn't have the track record to, to investigate itself in this matter or the incentive to do so. likewise with the palestinians need to, to the israelis point, however,
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they have noted that they can't conduct a criminal inquiry unless they get the bullet. that was, that was taken from charade or that killed terrain. and the palestinian authority refuses to him not over cuz they don't trust the israelis to conduct an investigation. so the u. s. is in effect calling for a solution that simply doesn't exist. and thus there is a vacuum and i think what, what they haven't come around to is this notion that actually dispatch, you can really only be filled by the us government because the only other government that has an obligation to show you is the american government. so we start to draw the adult from an organization called bits and them, and it's a reality check for what the past month has been like in palestine. and this is what told us earlier. since number 9 goes to the in for killed they each really military and police and allies and systematic against 1st
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along with punitive take. crater is a cornerstone needs for the for genes in order to end the violence. you must dismantle israel apartheid need. it has the feeling in palestine changed in the past month. are people thinking about showing death as a some kind of milestone that something has to change, even though over the many years that they're almost resigned to well, how can that be accountability? how can there be justice you know, for someone to be reporting on the news to become the news that makes an impact on people specifically that they loved her, that they felt like she was close to them, were seeing her being honored. you know, we go travel across the occupied westbank. we see a picture of her even when people meet us in the street, they tell us how much they love her. they remember her,
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they want to be an accountability. they've seen a funeral that united so many palestinians thousands and thousands of them and she was carrying the palestinian flags, all of the sim. those have been translated into the ground to palestine in there also raising their flags. they believe that they lost someone who was uniting them, who were so important. and let me also add that people even didn't know how much she meant to them. like i had friends who were like, we know her, but we didn't expect to cry that much. she was part of our childhood. so all of that momentum is making people want to keep pursuing justice. want to keep talking about shipping and whether we're going to get to a place where we get to accountability. now, that's a big question, but what would they want the world to know is that they're going to keep pushing for accountability, not just for the soldier who killed her, but for the one who gave him the orders. this is part of what the ice if he can
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prosecute against what palestinians want is accountability for the whole system that allows palestinians to still be living under amended 3 occupation. i want to bring in my heart, nasa who just really reinforces what you needed. and yasmin and lena have been telling us about shaheen, and that is the incredible impact that she made on the world. such a big impact that i let my hair pick up from this point. he's really ta to say. the united nations department of global communications welcomed a proposal from the permanent observer of the state of palestine to the united nations. to rename a training program it manages to the shouldn't play training program for the student broadcasters. and journalists. the renaming is symbolic way of honoring should, ins,
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legacy and testament to her bravery and courage. the 2nd general was appalled by her killing and has called for an independent investigation. and for those who are responsible to be held accountable. if people keep coming up to you, people are inviting you to different places around the world to really honor your aunt sharing. but i just want to give a little bit of time in a shout to talk about sharing your anti and how you're thinking about her today. yeah, i mean, i me that said i, i never ever thought that she would be the breaking news. i never thought i would be wake up to the day where i see she being in the headlines she didn't breaking. you know she's been, she's been killed as an aunt on the other hand she was,
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she was such as she was the cool aunt. she was compassionate, she was fun to be around. her sense of humor was definitely my favorite. and she was also a school within ourselves. i mean, i learned a lot from her. i mean, just were dr. me that always say that someone's got a great sense of humor. but tell us about shilling since the human still cracks you up to this day. it just the, the funny story, she would tell us. just our moments. nothing specific but just spending an entire day watching netflix watching show it's just a little thing. it's hard to pinpoint them, but she had a fun personality. she was always happy. she was she always, she loved life. she always enjoyed the little things. this complicity of life.
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these are the things that i will definitely mess. thank you so much for telling us about your on and remembering that it's not just a political story. it's not about just investigations. it's not even just about her legacy, but about your auntie shearing. abu clay, thank you so much, lena, for sharing your expertise, your family connection with us. and yasmin, anita, as we marked the one month anniversary, did sharing apple at play out his ears. veteran journalist was murdered. thanks so much for being part of the show. i see next time. take. ah. i will totally accept the result of this great and historic presidential
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