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of allah obviously became the 1st man to score goals in an official match at the stadium. and what is the future look like? post will cut? well, many of the seats in the top tier will be taken down and they'll be done. they said towards other schools in projects, the venue itself is what is the precinct we read a bit and they will be something of the community project that we'll see. so you can expect shops, cafes, schools, and the like. but before that, and before argentine and saudi arabia, plato, the in the 1st world cup, match the stadium. they will be a 2nd straight taste. that's when the champions of saudi arabia paid the champions of egypt. and what is known as the de sales, super cup, and that's coming up on the 9th of september. ah, don't talk richard. the headlines here now to 0, the for my u. s. president donald trump says he would welcome the release of the warrant use for the search of his florida home, the f b i search trumps residents. on monday,
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the u. s. attorney general has asked a federal court to unseal the document, saying it's in the public interest. auditor castro has more from washington dc. hello, washington. post. it is reporting that these classified arguments that trump and his aides are suspected of having illegally removed from the white house when he left off is that they may include top secret documents regarding nuclear weapons. now there is not much details beyond that. we do not know whether these are nuclear weapons possessed by the united states or by another country. and namely, we do not know whether these nuclear documents were recovered under high a police of shot dead, a man who threatened people and tried to enter an f. b i field office in cincinnati . officials say the man was brandishing a rifle and fired a nail gun into the building. the suspect fled and led police on a highway chase before engaging in a standoff with officers. the humans nuclear watchdog says military action around
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the ukrainian nuclear plant must stop immediately. with russia and ukraine are blaming each other for the shelling of the separation plant. ukraine says it's ready for a possible evacuation in the event of a nuclear catastrophe. thousands of brazilians have taken part in nationwide rallies to show support for democratic institutions. it's in response to the president j bolts. now as criticism of the countries electronic voting system is also question the integrity of the supreme court. there's concern bolton are a won't recognize the results. what cobra's presidential election is countered training. former president luther, the silver in the opinion polls and inferential taliban figure has been killed in a suicide attack. enough canister arm has been claimed by iso witnesses say, a disabled man approached re mueller connie at a seminary in cobble. he then definite explosives. hidden inside is prosthetic, leg unsafe, has given the green light to start this year for bull woke up a day early, the tournament was set to kick off on the 21st of november with synagogue facing
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the netherlands. cattle were now feature in the 1st match when they play ecuador at albania. stadium on the 20th. the host traditionally play the opening game of the world. come. those are the headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera after the stream statement. thanks so much bye for enough. talk to al jazeera, we ask for the rebound you speak off is clearly coming at a high cost for airlines and the industry. what's going wrong? we listen, you were part of the arm struggle in the 19 seventy's. do you have any regrets? no, we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera . hi, anthony. ok. when a nigerian st vendor can be beaten to death in bo daylight while people watch? what does that tell us about italian society?
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alika august you quote, was murdered on july 29th. the man accused of killing him. filippo claudio giuseppe for la, so has been arrested and charged with murder and theft. his lawyer and the police investigator say the case has nothing to do with the racism. up a lot of money, my eustace, our digital service, she spoke to the magistrates, gave his version of the facts and said he was sorry, he apologized to the family. apologize for what happened made it clear that there was absolutely no racial element. unfortunately, the terrible act would have been committed anyway, regardless of publishing the recording m y l we, she, yo, it is a murder. determined by futile motives. what emerges from the investigation is that the victim was particularly persistent in bagging money from the attacker and his partner was you're not he is, he protested, happy in rallying, calling for justice for liquor and for italy to confront it's his history of racism and xena phobia and yesterday we spoke to the lawyer representing a leak,
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his family, the family, they nigerian community, and de la kelly. gunn, reacted with re b, and the way didn't wanting to put them. they've aisle and we'll meet again. they black guy, the family wants justice and does not want to revenge, as well as the old ghost people inquiry through the streets all contribute done all the market the last saturday to condemn their mothers is the killing of alaska. oh, gotcha. cool. italy's george floyd moment, what will it take to confront racism in italy? you can join i conversation right now on youtube. ah, having this tough conversation with us on the stream, angelica kwanza angela. welcome to the string. good. have we'll see if you hear
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angelica, please introduce yourself trying to national audience char, good evening. i'm angelica isadine, and i'm an assistant professor at the university of toronto. i work on issues of race, gender identity, colonial and post colonial. a tele, thanks for joining us. hello cleanser, welcome to the same place, the hello to have you is around the well, tell them who you are, what you do a good day, everyone. my name is quinn's. i'm. we'll see the samples i from wrong. i worry because every city management expert and i'm also member of the national anti races network and it really get to have you and angela. welcome. please introduce yourself to audience. good evening. you know, my name is angela book out to the most journalist london. and i liked about issues concerning race diversity. part of the social issues. i'm sure it's been some days now. it's almost 2 weeks now since alaska was murdered. is this story?
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the italian still resonating on time, still speaking about it because that means that something different may well be happening here. i have the feeling that people are in italy. my still be speaking about this, but i'm not entirely sure a conversation. these are the right direction. we've seen before, what you've heard that many are seeing be says relate to this brutal mother, something that is not connected to racism or is not racially motivated. and also i think the quality issue might be that people might think that might start thinking about this because up and so close to the election while the story of the mothers of yes ma'am long. i'm just looking at you she right now. kwanza liam is, is watching, and he said,
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asking for money on the street is not justification for violence and murder, the italian state and police must recognize the matter as racist. and symptomatic or structural violence. but so thought they haven't, they were very quick to say this is not racism, cancer. you start and then a jello. could you pick up? yeah, i mean it's a really trembling matic that the police 1st thing 1st excluded the motive of racism, even before looking at all the evidence is and stuff. i actually prepared the trial . so this is already eloquent to say that there is definitely a racist old. yeah. we can say absolutely no racial element. kwanza is what the lawyer to be. exactly. maggie said they say yeah, yeah, no, no, no racial on that. we can. yes. so from then weekend already said that there is
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definitely a phobia in admitting the problem of racism here. yeah, until like have you seen that idea that it's not racism? it's individual crimes. absolutely. i think you know, it is one of the watching the police are talking the police conduct an investigation talking about it. i was shocked to see her to see them say we can categorically exclude racism because this could have happened to anyone. and this will reflect the approach we ebony italy bye in europe about race. first of all, we can not say the word race. people are always horrified because they think about the biological part to why we talk about the socio cultural and parts of race. but also the fact that is always a one off. people in italy are not racist. they may be ignorant. racism doesn't exist is in the u. k. in the u. s. that is the denial of structural racism as
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a systemic factors that define our society. and this is one of the main obstacle we have as color says, academics as rocky to these people don't want to face it. and so how can we be auntie races if we dont dallas is a huge resident that looks like it likely to be on to races and, and what it all data had? no, i was thinking, no, i was thinking i was following up on this like literally but it does b r war in italy. the racism can be mention, racism doesn't exist also in the media because we have a responsibility on mainstream media for the fact that in after the mother of the whole show, many media gave a lot of restaurants to what the mother in question said. the fact that we said that i think it was bothering a partner, but he said it was asking for money and he was given so much space to the mother to
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do a version of a mother and not enough space to the family. a family of a leak, i think the style so much dignity for people of color is not is not something that's really it, but that's where the focus was a focus on in italy at all. and best of those, everything speaks volumes because from that we can see how the song narrative is shaped before, during and after the election. and i am so sorry, yeah, i've been there to the, to the 3 and it's literally broadway like time square. so it's really something happening in a big street. it's the main shop, a bit of the city and people were just staring at it, or even just passing by a so again, racism is not about the individual that went there and said, you know,
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and word whatever. it's about the whole system that contributed to the death of men and is, is, was shocking. little less talking about the media. i think what angel was saying, you know, i think it's important, the media, the language. he, we didn't have a name. he was defined as then a jury on the street, bender, the migrant. so every time people are denied their humanity and individuality in favor of their city or what they do. so just because it may be different name and name, difficult to pronounce. well, we don't even give the dignity in the respect to name improperly. so i was founding the media language also very violent and not only the narrative the were portraying, but also these lack of humanity towards this person who has been killed in broad daylight. this one so was saying, and nobody intervened and still is then i g. ryan,
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let me add another voice i conversation. this is a clean allah about dolly. this is what she taught us a little bit earlier to help us understand racism in italy. i like most of what he talon population express, so rude and blame for the mother of alika to this feelings are very common among citizens dressed and even among those politicians was fair cool. atens bass is to pin consensus. i believe that as long as this mother is cru, see the red, i mean to be dual enact sectional act of races and not as the sign of assist them. miss t been screaming nation the course of their new election will not change. and somehow we will be complete i think it's really important to say
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that i cause death. a murder was not an individual instance. there. were they many instances of people of color being killed, harassed, assaulted in italy, those on and on and on and on. so let's take a broader look. i want to go back to somebody that really stopped me in my tracks. my site, which was 2020 in rome, which is a black lives matter rally. have a look at this is extraordinary. it's also a moment of silence. you're not going to hear much, but you at the in to see i don't really need to show it to you guess. but for our audience, just to remember that there was a moment where italy and some people in italy realized that they had their own issues with racism. when you look at that, angelica again, these images, what does it tell you about italy growth, the ability to be i to discuss and talk about racism openly. well, you know, families interesting because i was there, it was
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a milan there during these demos and what i, i have very mixed feelings because on the one hand people, people of color, black people have been doing active fights against racism for decades. so was not the death of george floyd that told us that was received them back for white italian. those who were trigon said, as anti racist. well, it was frustrating to see what they call this performative anti racism source. so many people went in the streets. we just finished a lockdown. we were in the middle of a pandemic. all vitaly was in the streets, protesting for the death of george floyd. but we, as you mentioned, we had so many black men and women killed by re season. look, now, alaska, how many people did go in the streets and protest besides us. there were many people who went there once i was among them and the court in i'm in to an accident did actually stop where, where the others. and so this is frustrating. i think you need to lead until the
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white on to race is movement. is problematic because they don't recognize white privilege. for example, when you mention these words, they say this doesn't apply to us because this is in the us. we cannot talk about trees, we don't, we don't talk about privilege. how are we privileged as italians where been struggling for centuries? we were immigrants to and you see this is the difficulty in let people understand that whiteness has been historically protected and maintain, even if you're poor, even sure, discriminated for other reasons. alika was not just a black man, he was also a poor man. so the class component here is essential and the something people, the one face, the police were saying they were saying it could have happened to any one. but how many wife italian are in the streets asking for a coin. i don't see many. so being italian beings be a white one. so would you say it's that the issue that you will not viewed as being
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a cali and if you're not white? absolutely. we see that how, why to tommy and confuse class with ray and so wasn't really go was saying it's perfectly right. there is a lot of white italians in the races, historical anti racism renovation. that say no, i'm not. i'm not privilege because i'm like because they grew up in the project, but that that is some thing that appeal to class in general. so they substitute class, which race very often and they don't understand that that race and class are 2 different elements that can co exist or course can be intertwined but, but they can also act separately. and so it's very difficult for italian and them. and we've seen that also with by lieutenant, for example, that when he was scoring he was praised as you know. busy callian back soccer blair
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and then when he couldn't or, or when he was behaving, you know, like. busy normal young there then goes to the club and some noise. this is no longer a italian, he was just a black man or even the n word was used to me in saying there is no such thing as like italian. you cannot the, i mean if you're black, so we still have this problem then even more emphasized by the italian citizenship law. dec at it then goes 3 lead by blood, and therefore by race, of course, it doesn't say that black cannot be onion, but it said that to be italian, you have to prove to have italian blood. and so of course, it's more difficult for a black person to have italian blood rather than a white person. there may be mixed race like myself and things like that. so,
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love to let the line is very thin. i hate, i hate exactly what you're saying. let me just bring in a new voice into our conversation. this is marco at tony's, his my trust a few hours ago. and you haven't listened to marco, and then i love your reaction to what he tells us. because he has a problem with race. i think the terms that were used in the public schools mainly because he was misused, he was use excessively during fascism. grace does not exist in the bible language and also racism does not exist. so here lies the problem. i think in the, in italy there has never been an open public conversation about the role of raise in the formation of the entire nation. so what to do, i think changing these cases a 2 way process on the one hand, i think it should be a movement of protest, my ordinary citizen, demanding justice in public rights for black people and migrate more broadly. and on the other hand, as a political reform which can deliver on these demands, but frankly, the president political contest,
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i don't see either of them happening. yeah, i believe these are some, some very bullet points to be honest. i think like a conversation about some of this is about race and racism. i'm not, i'm not present at all. i think the so so as to the fact of us, no, not. busy enough voices of color, black voices in the, i mean there are, of course, i mean, we can see by the love the voice, it will be invited. there wouldn't be in the television, a partner with a if people like me, angelica while as a whole, many others, well the, these wouldn't be, will be the people in, by to talk about it. so will be our wide conversation about racism. if there will be any and nothing mrs. part, this is the central part of the issue. also because we as, as also a lot to do with that diversity,
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seen as something necessarily new in italy while we have other communities of b, very tree and italian community somali, telling community for being present in the country for decades. but well, obviously the sole source connection with the through colonialism and reese fundamentally feed into the cries of fascism require more over time. all the talent colonialism or something, but it's still not present and not the stuff. so we have dark history coming. there were always sold on conversation, but there's been choices just to rush everything down the carpet from the money. we have to talk about politics and political climate because we are just a month away. please check before i snap election. we did a little bit of getting around to see what politicians were saying about a leakage death and also about immigration and migration. have a look here. i picked out some, some thoughts and some, some tweets for gay mattie,
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as harvey is the leader of the far right lou chris, his well, he treated italians are the least places people in the world. someone on the left instead decided to exploit that poor man, mascot. one thought there another, that's enough. we can't take any more cities out of control. illegal emigrants who land every day and more, more violence in the streets, but for the left, the problem is the right one war, cuz i, i feel like, you know, where i'm going to. it is time to reverse the course and restored dignity to italy by defending it's borders. this is all on the lead up to an election that's happening in mid september. angelic her. what does that tell us about the way politicians are thinking about people of color, immigration migrants who are in italy right now? well, you know, really confirm once more how our bodies are exploited by the political discourse in 2018 when a leg but leg. my mental sylvania morgan into 2 was still
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a one. and let's remember for the 1st time in europe, italy had to popularly sparked, is empower well leg, especially. they base their electra campaign on anti black and to immigrant on to refugees discourse and the citizenship law. blog water angela was mentioning earlier as been as strategically use and it was a winning weapon. and so again, you see that he is always the condemnation of the act, that poor man, without technology, as we said, that he was black. that he was a refugee, that he was poor, that it was disabled. so all of these is brushed off to just and not to talk about race. and we can see how yes, ga maloney. now we have a woman seen as something a progressive. but what kind of ideas she has, what kind of party she represents is a far right party. that is that direct heritage of the posse,
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spotty. so these are the people who are about to quote barrett many chances to leave our country and is frankly, warren. i want to bring in money together that can go out there. i think a fest again. yeah, i mean you see, you see it's always why people made the politicians in italy are basically all white, 99 percent are white and so they keep on south observing themselves the people i'm talking about races them, but they're not direct address seen of the problem and so they constantly evolving themselves even the policeman was doing the same because they all belong to the same system, all white supremacy and institution. and another big problem that also below on the week and on the back we party. that is the central problem for me. is that migration is always treated and told as an emergency, whereas is one of the most ancient phenomenon of human b. yeah,
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and it's always revise and the romans were really a really good at migration. they migrated over a year and much of europe as well. okay. and let me get back to adding one more voice to our conversation. this is maria totality. who was really, really moved by what happened to alley car, just a few days ago. this is what he told us as a black reader, mentally, i'm particularly devastated and impacted by the sudden, violent death of a li sanchez, the latest of a series of murderous crimes against our black people in italy. that these isn't evidence of showing that black people in italy are not safe. and recently people are not safe, especially if the issue lose hold on just one of race was also the one of poverty or the one of disability. so i think that the next few months of campaigning are going to be fundamental for especially the progressive parties to promote an agenda
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is also about the fact the black lice matters in this country and we won't be rolling on the offer. phobia promoted by the not receive of the far right. our audience watching on you should thank you for your comments and your questions. have a number of questions for you. guess they are instant art says so one sentence answer so we can get to as many as possible. this one are for napoleon or we need harsh punishment for races. kwanza thoughts, immediate thoughts. that's for sure. we don't have yet a lot that they racism as a criminal offense itself. we only have the aggravating i at a so while that will happen in the next year or so. is it imminent or still what to be done? oh, it's not even been discussed yet. ah, okay, all right, never saw it here. this is from brad. what initiatives can be taken to make coach or simulation easier on both sides?
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angelica well, i'm not sure i would talk about cultural assimilation because a simulation is a very problematic award. i think that that is this idea that black people, people of color are new in this country is, was angela was sent earlier and we are defined often, 2nd generation. so we're also fed up obese because we're not 2nd or 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th generation suite time to recognize that italy is not a white country. and there is a lot of mixing in this country. i want to leave you with the voice of charity or yakking. she is the wife of alika. this is what she is hoping will happen with her husband's case manager just is from i was wondering, i just thought i wanted and it justice was just almost it been. it's too much. is too much for me. i don't. when francesca montela, who is a leak,
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his lawyer got in touch with us early on today, this is what he told us. we are waiting for a psychiatric report. the killer, we don't believe has a mental illness. the killing was deliberate. what we're looking for is justice, not revenge. thank you. angelica kwanzaa, angelo for shining light on how difficult it is for italy to talk about racism. you prove the opposite right now on the stream. we thank you for your thoughts and for your participation. i'll see you next time. take everybody ah. the 19th sixty's, the decade of change across the middle east and north africa in the 2nd of a 3 part series, al jazeera wove, explores the explosion of arts and culture of intellectuals were building new dreams. an idea that because the revolutions of the 1960s were not political, but all the mining from music to
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