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original to key upon hat. a proud symbol, not of panama, they say, but of their country ecuador. to see a newman al jazeera want to kristy ecuador. i want to know if there needs to heal robin in doha, reminder of our top stories, at least 30 people have died and a winter storm. the battering the us, the worst. it stays in new york where hundreds of thousands of people have been trapped in their homes for days. meanwhile, thousands remained without power in canada's 2 biggest provinces of ontario and quebec flights been grounded, untrained services, suspended some local governments of declared emergencies. 4 people were killed in the western province of british columbia, after beth rolled onto an icy road, whether present to jeff harrington as law on the cold,
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sweeping across north america. let me show you this map right off the top we painted on the color is darker, the purple. that's the most intense cold it stretches from northern canada all the way to central america. so we're talking white horse to mexico city. that's a distance of more than 6000 kilometers. we're that arctic air is really digging in . ok. let's talk monday morning. these are your wake up temperatures. you'll notice look at the miami, not even into double digits. you're waking up to 8 degrees and through the us call states subzero around 100. thank you. during your refugees missing it. see, and i presume debt that's according to the united nations refugee agency. the group left butler there should, nevada was reported to be drifting the thailand, malaysia, and indonesia. in a separate incident, a group of 58 men, landed in indonesia, northern che province on sunday. after being at sea for weeks, several phone, a groups had suspended their operations that have got his thumb after the taliban
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government band women from working age organizations. they say they can't effectively do their work with women and rushes presidents as the west is trying to tear apart what he calls historical russia. lots of putin says he's trying to unite the russian people through the offensive in ukraine. those were the headlines i will be back with more news in half and here on out there at next, it's inside story. with hash talked to al jazeera, we believe that women of a guy that was somehow at bands in by the international community. we listen, we have a huge price for the war against terror. what's going on here for money, we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that curzy runs have been targeted and their anger is growing and attack on this community has led the consequences of increasing hate speech in the country is to
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blame and how has led to violence. this is insight story. ah hello, welcome to the program. i'm hasha marbella cards in paris are demanding and says following the killing of 3 members of that community on friday and t, racism groups and thousands of other people joined rallies in the capital that sometimes escalated into violence. french police arrested a 69 year old man in connection with the gun attack. the protest says main concern is why the shooting has been declared a racially motivated incident. instead of a terror attack, or some of his jacket reports. oh, battle ground parish. robbery police in brutus discharged against each other in the
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french capital. your dish demonstrate as they're angry at authorities response to the attack on friday, which killed 3 refugees. they want answers from the police. why did it take so long for them to respond to the attack? why have they not designated this it terrorist attack? and why wouldn't security provided to the coaching center or it had earlier been asked for your number represent on some jordan. we've been working on the 10th anniversary of the killing of our 3 comma. it's 10 years later we the kurdish women are still asking for justice. and now again, our blood is spilled in france. we are angry and the french state is responsible double. oh, refuse to remain confined to one square where the police allowed them to protest. good demonstrate to see the bullets fired and the attack were filled by every member of the community. as the protest, her calm down here in paris, the police and security services are out enforced clearing the protesters are from
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the street. they're going from the public square to bethune square. but the anger in the streets of paris continues. as more video of commerce from witnesses, some sure onlookers, overpowering the attacker. security sources say he still had multiple magazines and dozens of rounds of ammunition units witnessed the attacker targeting the coaches, center a restaurant, and then above the shop he says, the 69 year old man knew where he wanted to open fire elect ocoee will escape want us to believe it's a resist attack, but the guy was released from detention 10 days ago. in 10 days he found guns and came here. they do we want to know we want the state to answer don't be sure. the killings have placed a nerve among francis my good communities. protest in other cities as well. they want to know why an attack on a minority community isn't being designated a tell you these goods planted in cold
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revenge and unless the government can satisfy their demands. wrangell is unlikely to go away from a very thou, the 0 hate speech narratives against minorities have risen sharply in france. says the run up to the presidential elections in april bright and extreme right wing politicians have found hatred against migrants and others to gain popularity. president, even when micron has been accused of making a tax on his land, french muslims form one of the country's largest minorities, and many have spoken of their fears of increasing prejudice and discrimination. and in sport, french players of african descent have been subjected to races, comments and threats. some say they are only accepted as being french in france when they don't lose. ah, let's bring in our guess hamid sweep is. a column is from l post. he joins us by
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his guy from paris. joining us by skype from guttenberg is politician and political advisor, dr. kosher. while it big issue is also an activist for curtis white's dream saw. and one is a researcher in cook comparative law at university to lose capital. she joins us from to lose very won't warm welcome to the program. hamid could you explain to us the rising wave of anger among the cars in france? well, these are clear, your anger in the street for the all minority in france. i think, i believe they are also due to our french citizens on the paper that do not seems to enjoy the stages of being a french a for example, because the french muslim community, the community suffers from higher information in school and drop out rates. and is related until very varies. and i believe now the saw mainstream politicians
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who open embraced islam a phobia. that's why do we have got an anger? the government did not take any action to fight these racism. and discrimination today is of course g, a community. but it can happen for others minority in front. we need to take action form these governments, and i believe that today it's time to really act and to find these races in france was a lot of place. remember during the campaign, how one can didn't of all wanted to do to speak about him and to give any of the b, c, g. so i believe today it is very important to fight discrimination. during this campaign, we've seen lots of racism by getting whiskey. people packaging migrants and i'm not surprised and no one is i still need to do this. but barry cut back and theories. i think that we need to quantify it. it's a predictable ok kasha, the small,
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the suspect has been described himself as a racist with a history of weapons offences. and also he has been released on j just days before this one is this, the, the, the main reason why people are so upset about with the stablish ment, with the police forces in france. yes, let's, let's not forget there's 2 aspects of this wise happening in france at the moment. and we've seen for many years and for the past 10 years, the far, far right and racism is increasing in europe. and we need to cover this. we need to raise awareness. why is racism increasing and why is sat and minorities are targeted? at the same time this, the rides are currently happening is from the kurdish community. mandy ton, this is because there's an anger within the country. sh,
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her community and in france at the moment, as we see with the riots and but i believe sometimes it's understandable to say that they need to rise right their voices, but maybe they could have done it in a different way. and this is because historically the cut to be a target this happened on the 10th year of where the 3 college women were murdered and estimated the french government authority did. unfortunately not clear this up and the cards previously as well, been target endorsed for around as we mentioned a few of them the cost of doing the division of candy in but live with. and they will buy 2 prominent kurdish leaders of the personal personal parties of iran. none of these were really clear off the cut field that they all targeted agreement . but at the same time, this 69, you know,
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french about the has been in prison and it's been ready because he cut it different football months ago. and he said in a statement himself, on the french authorities have said it as well. but this was a racism act and we need to the way waste, staple terrorism, we need to staple the racism of this kind of individual as a terrorist actor. okay. ream the many say that there is a double standard here and that the issue of racial violence, you have been prosecuted in friends as a terrorist act against civilians. indeed, 1st of all, the investigation is still going on. so clearly we are going to know more about the
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silence, but it's sure there is this double standards, especially in the media when such that are pure and indeed as you mentioned previously, the interior of the minister of justice declared that it might be racially motivated. a cat, except that i believe that we shall not reserve the key words only to brown people . but i also think that for the entry terrorist prosecutor, they're like qualifying and again, you know, it's very hard to hear, but this is unfortunately the legal red tape to qualify and acts of terrorism many and i meant have to be gathered so far as far as i know him and have been gathered, but again the investigation is going on, but i think that is the qualification has not biggie the given just yet is because they are finding out how men proceeded. if he's part of a group of, he's a loaner,
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but clearly there is a double spinner in the use and pulse we need to figure out who we want to target here because again, the key word should not be up just for certain type of people. we don't like, how many do you agree with cosigning the all the fact that we should put more emphasis and say more light on the rise of fall right movement and pop. it isn't in europe as one of the biggest reasons why we're having hate speech on attacks targeting minorities was yeah, we can today the point to come up in france with my him, the pen. and he started in 2022 when the leadership of the somebody, one of the former party, which is now do also want us to not with john the pen, the father of my revenge when he was in the 2nd round against the. busy shucks you hug. we've seen a huge movement, huge protest against racism today. it's quite different today. the populace party,
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they are very famous. the people don't agree with the idea of racism of immigration. i think it's a, our failure about ignorance of the this all aspects. so i believe today the government has to act against the lam, a phobia and racism. and i would like to, i would like to say that it is important today to what you know to nominate minister against discrimination and racism. france needs this minister in order to fight these are deeply roots in our french society. and that's why i think these are also these to repeat, this cheery story. picking increasing. this is also manifestation of new economy through which france extract human talent from its former colony and rejected the rest,
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the unworthy and i think it is really important today that's true. accept the minority and to integrate them into french society. look the u. k. we've got to the mayor in london, she's got, he's mostly breeches and he my front look to luck, which is a prime minister. indicate what is about france, which is minority in the french government. we have nothing. so i believe 2 different can do. very important. can take very important actions and discrimination and all the diversity in on us big, which is in the enterprise, which is in the government, which is in all aspect. ok. so you, you mentioned earlier, the trip in the, the code is activist in paris 10 years ago. one of the sentiment among the curves in europe and in front in particular. do you think this angle is related to the fact that the c that minorities have been targeted or the curve themselves have
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been targeted for their own activism in, on want to something it's both. i think the cuts, what we seeing in the writing power is currently on glee. they are disappointed at a country like from said him across the country where the cuts are not safe. unfortunately, as i said 10 years ago, there was estimation of 3 country women and it was never cleared up left because in disbelief and at this conference and they don't believe in the governments anymore . and then this happens on the, on the 10th anniversary, another 3 kurdish people are being targeted. of course they leave the cards with i'm yeah. and it was only 2 such thing when a nation, a biggest nation in the world without a state, no one's hearing them out. no,
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was listening to the voices. they've been targeted within their countries and they targeted into poorer. they fled from oppression under the common sexual in europe and in the west and, and democratic countries and democratic states. and yet they still not say so, of course he will listen under within. okay. when the french ministry of, in to before to 30 percent rise, embrace related crimes in the country. and you can see that the, the pattern has been on the increase over the last few years. this could bet indication there is a huge problem within the state itself. when it comes to the o racism, you know, i have always said that, you know, the thought right might not be in power. but each ideology is
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social commission has been given for far, right? supporters, far right extremist, to act. you know, and it has been, you know, if the far right, today's mainstreamed, it's because the mainstream looks like the right mainstream. political parties are using fire, right? a deal g in their public policy in their discourse in their narrative. some to the point that sometimes you don't even know if it's a foreign police or traditional politician saying such an racist you know, given a race in speech and so on and so forth. and this is real life. this is what happened when you, mainstream and ideology based on 8th grade based on and of course, besides that, the media and such a type of media. and i'm thinking about opium channels. could trade 247 on
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a daily basis. hatred toward migrants towards refugees, toward people of color towards muslims. and this is real life now and from rest the week we are now into action and to see people who are supposed to represent the nation who are supposed to protect their people regardless of the origins of the immigration status, that color their religion. using the far right for keep power. this is extremely dangerous for democracy and far rule of ok. hum id. now with wise of the fall wife in europe. and the way they have been instrumental to lies in religion, islam in particular, and anti immigration sentiment to gain more support among europeans, if that continuous. how do you see the future of the minorities in europe?
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what the future is very hurrying for these all minorities, but i believe if the 2027 going to have in the bala, we can have extra right party in depaula in france or in europe. we've seen in italy, what's happened and this country i believe today. we need to take action in government, how to be, you know, in the round how to be in the ground. and to meet the my know, which is all my lunch is particularly discouraged community, which i'll do, i get to really times, but lot of them what i believe is today the, the political, my how to be changed in 2017. believe everything will change, new party will be emerge, but there's also a strategy for the french president mccoy in the country. that will promise that he's going to fight the remish and write to them. but he did nothing in reality. it's trying to both parties suites with the far right and the left
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is which is very difficult for him. this of course, what the more difficult you for him and for his own party, he's trying for 2027 in order to put his ok on. can do that for us in 272 when of course, the of this a french addiction. cuz i, when, when that, what, when, because in france i've been asking for war protection. are they talking about security to be beefed up around areas where they, they dominantly in the work or are they talking about the need to change mindset laws in the country for people to understand that there is a huge problem of that problem has to be genuinely addressed by these published ment, i think when, because of talking about protection, they talk in general about the whole west and the international community. as i mentioned earlier, this is not the 1st time cause of being targeted. this might not be a but this might be just
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a racial attack. but previously that had been proved. it had been proved. the destinations of kurdish leaders been by the oppression by the regime, by the islamic, which will be the example. and i think when cuts off people protection, they need the west and the international community to hear them, to back them up to understand what the code is. a struggle really is about as we are in currently what is happening. the card is found in the around the relation that the couple been extremely targeted it gravely. the cards are being habit, militarized. they are being tortured to being killed on a daily basis. and this is not just now, it has been happening for decades and is happening in the target example. as we would look at talk is i talking because in the talking because in, in iraq as well. so it's, it's not just in europe, but when the cousin dos for right in the west,
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asking for protection. they need this to be her international committee to take actions room in the path and many times united nations paneled have been asking friends to promote equality, non discrimination, diversity. but you know, in front there's a problem which is basically the obvious mate rejects the very idea of minority, right? things that are not compatible with the very notion of principles of that, of public which by, it arises. things like individual rights, equality, unity and universality. but do you think that there's still a chance to change mindset or change the constitution? it's a bit more complicated. the problem in france that we have is that we have great principles, but we are not abiding by we say we are colorblind nation. we do not treat people depending on the origin that can color their religion. we protect individuals because they are humans. great on paper of the truth is the color blindness kind of
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keep us in denial when it comes to racism and discrimination. there are many reports from our ombudsman, for example, the different rights warning the state that actions must be taken because there are people in our country born and raised here who are not considered 40 french who are regularly discriminating whether it's act, work, housing, etc. so i think the main problem in front is that we are not playing the principal . we crawled off. and if anything we have violating the very expense of our nation, which is the berkey, the best quality for tennessee. and i find it extremely interesting how our government, but not the current one. this is, i mean, not just the trends, look the same with the left as well. and the traditional right tween how very few actions are taken to tackle discrimination. and if anything,
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we use the color blindness excuse to be like we can be raised. ok, because we do not see, right. we all know that it's unfortunately accurate. i mean, it's very briefly if you don't mind is friends of races, country what i cannot generate francis races currently been mentioned, but some of them, of course, are races. ok, well i believe. yeah. if you do wind cushion, what's next for the, for the cars in europe, or it's a very difficult question. and i honestly believe that the international community and europe takes the actions to the cubs and to understand their struggle. the way we do it for palestine and other nations is, is very important because it's published and asked for at least feel safe. i hear many cousins fled from the oppression, but it's every one and every person's basic human rights to live in
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a free and democratic country. i'm feel safe. so i hope dearly and deeply that the national committee to will stop turning back on the cuts room with, with the revise of the fall white. are we likely to see more tension in the european continent with the minorities likely to face more uncertainty? tough times ahead. i hope to be wrong on this one, not, but we need to keep in mind and remember that the far right watch premises is a trans national movement. they connect each other, they're in touch with each other. they use each other arguments. and if we do not take the threat seriously, unfortunately this type of attack will become more normal. and again, i really hope to be wrong on this one. but we need to address it at the trans
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national movement and not as an exception. because far right extremism is real and need to be tackled, and the response must be given by authorities as soon as possible. well, well, how to leave the room sought one kush on what i need. so it, i really appreciate you as i thank you. thank you to for watching, you can see the program again. any time by visiting our website. i'll jazeera dot com for further discussion. go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha, inside story. can also join the conversation. twitter, i'll 100 is art ha, inside starting from me, how should i bottle and the entire team here in doha. ah, i all ready for the 1300000 a. be that this is only the beginning that it
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would always going to keep moving forward with make or break the moment for synagogue. but to be in think given for thinking that sort of a happy trans chair. i can tell you that i don't discount australia because they're going to come out fighting and fighting at the end of an incredible remarks in a row. i buried on time. there was a time to be direct. they're basically on the verge of legalizing racial, jerry battery to cut through the rhetoric. this isn't a universal death already crisis. the seems to be one particular population to
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dismantle the sound bites. there are lots and lots of women are likely agenda a kind of anti feminist agenda and demand the truth, those the size of fascism. we have to really recognize what we're off of yet. we are determining what is the future of democracy in this country. join me, mark them on hill for up for what al jazeera across the world, young activists and organizers, rhonda move, motivated and politically engaged. the challenges they face couldn't be more daunting here. and we were the ones who had lights on what was going on in a way that the most means to me. good didn't. there's looking start. think about the lebanon is always in my number for us formation. we have the agency to create the vibe of the generation trade on al jazeera. ah.
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