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ah, ah ah ah, this is a region that is rapidly developing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflict. political epsky war. we've tried to balance these stories, the good, the bad, the i'd be and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity into money. he asked me to tell their story. ah,
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who. ready i'm sammy say that and this is al, from new dot into the key. one month ago, a trauma hit this area where i'm standing now sending lives the economies and politics into turmoil. or since then, the scale of the damage and the cost of life becoming clearer, let me take you through some numbers. more than 50000 people have been killed
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across syria and took here. and of course, millions of people have been displaced. now the focus is shifting on to recycling people and rebuilding community the economic costs becoming clearer to the world bank, estimating $34000000000.00 is the cost of damage that has been done. and of course, there is more than 1500000 people who become homeless as a result of this earthquake, almost 4 percent of turkey's g d p as well. that might cost now to bill just to fix what's been damaged from high l. a. for all begins on coverage, this is what's called a cemetery of the unknown. it's one of the many where those who lost their lives in earthquakes in southern trickier are buried. but their identities were never
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recorded. like lots of others to buck horror has been asked to give a dna test and apply to authorities for any news of her husband young. hi la. about . we're done. we're showing you that we still cannot get any news about him. we cannot reach him from anywhere. we looked at every place we were supposed to even to the cemeteries. we just, all the sunny middle. i don't know if someone took him to hospital or maybe he lost his memory because we cannot find him anywhere. in the weeks after the quakes struck, many of the dead were buried without being identified. now they are relatives are trying to find them. marianne yielded from what i is a mother of 3. she said to her 3 children, but her 7 year old son childish is still missing. when i called on, i don't think his dead. i've never felt his dead mother. i believe my son will come back to me safe and sound and get him to do. ma'am says she heard from witnesses
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that her son was pulled out alive, or the old lady told me a boy looking like my son was taken by some people, but she didn't know who they were. to find a missing person. family members give samples of their dna to the police and wait for them to check their records. photos and dna swaps taken from the dead have been recorded since the 1st day of the disaster. the government hasn't officially said how many people are still missing. many family members are trying to find their loved ones by putting ads like these in different parts. so to city, they're hoping that someone will recognize them so they can be re united again, al jazeera catseye through here. well, i visited a community indefinite district. one of the many that have been caught up in the massive damage that's been done by these earthquakes. i took a look at how they are living now. and that a group of entertainers have come to try and offer them some relief. there's
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a haze hanging over the earthquake zone made of broken buildings and torn roads, broken hearts and torn live repeated earthquakes have brought time to a standstill. many now live in 10 cities after losing their homes. a cigarette may still nerves, but not mines in a camp. filled with displaced people and unsettling memories. consented giving it. we miss our homes. we miss drinking a cup of tea at home. we used to live without needing help. it's very difficult. now. yield is among those violently weaned off the familiar environment commonly born into a new reality. if can not only has a great number of tents, but a great number of stories of pain. and while here people have been taken to a safer place, performers hope that will take them to a happy one to 2 kias artists have mobilized fear to
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companies like the called your municipality. group are traveling from camp to camp, lowering stages and lifting spirits. but their motives, rum, deep. local. not good. i was caught in the 1999 earthquake. i was 6 and my father rescued me. but he went back into the building to look for my mom and the building collapsed and killed him. klaus came and entertained us and they helped me with medicine on them. but it's now time to swallow the pain, put on a brave face and take the audience to a different world. thus image. it also survived the 1999 earthquake. he towards the tense inviting children to the upcoming shows, the little hearts need little convincing. suddenly an incredible current of happiness snakes through the camp. children are eager to latch on to any sweet moment they can find with treasure quality. we came here for the children. when
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a child loves to the mother and father law among every one loves it, but i cannot just say it's important for healing. we want to take them away from the psychology of earthquakes. jago, a song and a clap helps healed the wounds on the inside. despite any cuts on the outside head and a movie takes you far away. ah, took us out. the movie was very good. but if you live, i saw 2 movies. we saw ice age 5 and the other one was when the hero makes friends with the tiger. what about a wound that was near to appreciate the relief comedy provides her 3 kids on the earthquake trapped her and her family in a room. but her husband broke through collapsed debris and rescued them. it took one. i'm the church of clayton in the 1st 2 days after the earthquake. the kids couldn't sleep till now. they were scared. they weren't talking. after the shows and music were south and recovered, savoring every moment i see
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a huston and use if enjoy the play, a little dance a little and for a moment the world seems right. or did you like the play? yes. yes. did you like it? with? ah, tender moments born of tragedy as musicians play the theme of romeo and juliet. a beautiful story, as romeo says, is a haze made of the fumes of size close your eyes and the trauma of earthquake seems a world away. ah, big focus now is how to try and resettle a large part of the population that's been impacted by this earthquake. and the
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government is talking about a $118000.00 loss buildings that have been demolished or will need to be demolished because of this. like a big reconstruction effort ahead. no. where is that more complicated than in the city of an talk here? i'm here in the ancient city of untouched. this is the capital of the province of have i and this city has been completely devastated by the earthquake, 14 centuries of history were destroyed on february 6 in this city. if this is home to turkey is old estimate hobby, a larger you can see it right here. behind me was devastated during the earthquake and rebuilding places such as this one is a major challenge for the government. they're saying that they will rebuild cities like this one, but the residential areas, for example, they say that need to be moved towards and closer the mountain side,
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mostly because the difference on the ground that it would make it much more stable . the government is also promising to talk to architect or urban planners, engineers among other things in order to carry out the rebuilding process. but right now this place is an inhabitable thousands and thousands of people have left this area. they've been struggling with water, with food, with shelter, among many other things. and among those flings, are syrian refugees who had come here escaping the war. thousands of them are leaving intense surrounding the serious, but many other say that they were forced to flee. oh, these people have been waiting for days to be allowed inside this temporary refugee camp in a dana in southern tokyo. they were syrian and had been living in this country for 7 years. but the earthquakes last month left them homeless. so marilyn dailey, says he and his family have no way to go that and had them written on the 2nd grade,
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destroyed our house. we left a house with children without any of our belongings. so we come to this camp were syrian stayed, i believe there's enough space in the camp, but we've been living on the streets for 14 days now. the turkish authorities did not reply to our questions on why these families were not allowed in sight. since the civil war, we started in syria to docs is an open door policy door which syrians fling the conflict. there now more than 4000000 syrians in the country. many i living in camps where they have shelter, food, health care, and an education. but over time, many turn study to resend the support given to syrian refugees by the turkey state . does widespread need for food, shelter on basic services all around the areas affected by the earthquake in okay, and that has increased the anti refugee sentiment in the country. there are many who would like to see their refugees leave. hundreds of people are living in this 10 city in the center of kasey into m let
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a house my dad has acted all blue is one and she's angry. she says she's living in a tent with 5 other families among them. a premature baby is deborah june. child like also marian's half dance, but we turks have nothing. we are living outside in terrible conditions while syrians half towns aren't we, human beings to the turkish minister of defense as more than 40000 syrians have returned to their country in the past weeks. many others here are also finding it difficult to survive in a disaster area and they're considering other options. clarify that boosting abraham alleys. assyrian journalist. he says he fears the lead up to 2 kias presidential elections in may. could on cruise, hostile sentimental words, syrians in the country, some like special like from their rights like side flight parties, considering as like actually more loyal to other parties which is make it like very difficult for our syrians. and if you are try like to do like
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a little survey around between civilians been laughing about policy of or like politic like here. they're just like trying to lima. allison millions of serious have come to tokyo to escape the war in their nation. now they've lost everything they had once again and have to survive in a country that is not their own. the earth, quick one months ago have had a huge impact from people's lives wherever you go. their stories of loss of sorrow, even of revival. the government is asking people not to leave areas like this when i'm promising to rebuild it and to give them homes once again. and when you talk to the syrian refugees here, and when you talk to those who have lost it all, the only thing they want to know is when they'll be able to have a home. once again, the government is promising to build almost $400000.00 home in a period of one year. people here say they're hoping that the government will be able to deliver thanks so much theresa people waiting for results and some people
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also not waiting and trying to do what they can do. i'm at out with that for all. he's a famous turkish act, that he's also un goodwill ambassador, has an aide organization. and we took a stroll through a tent camp, where his organization has come together with others to try and office and assistance to people. mas, why was it important for you to be here today? i know you have an aide organization, but to come all the way to the heart of the earth. right. so why it's important because a huge disasters are for like 10 different cities. so more than 10 new people, i guess, i guess in june, i mean from here so, so, so it's a huge you region. it's almost 10 percent to 12 percent of turkey. and the most important thing for me, of course, my family. i think you lost some family members as well. right. right. yeah,
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i lost my aunts and her husband and one of my cousin, israel condone for that very hostile story. yeah. right. right, right. yes it person the story with is, was he story for the turkey and for the region? i can see you started this organization 7 years ago. at that time there wasn't enough wait. the ones that were right. what kind of me do you trying to verify? no more education and fantasy. so hello. so clearly or popular man, mother. yeah. harvey, do a picture. yeah, i take your time. yes. yes. let me look at here locally. look. you make a michelle, michelle. uh huh. yeah. the dealership, if you decide to get your organization, it's been around for 70 years. at that time there wasn't enough play. the one,
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the big fire is going on. i give me a feel obliged to try and case of course was more education needs and, and we were just asking to verify with teachers and the students. so we worked in the policy. i'm education minister, helped support us at the beginning. i know you were with the un today, your un goodwill ambassador was tell us a little bit about what specifically you're working with them on here. we saw yesterday out filming with them. what kind of needs are you taking care of with the un. i'm working with d n d p m u n t piece with when this is as well. and so we're working for you. tell them people more about sustainable development goals. but besides it's a cavity we working more like oh, so global warming, we telling people more. but in this camp in this place, in every train, try to build a container, sustainable container systems,
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what the sustainable means. sustainable pacific systems. even i'm and so the system can be a bill system, so it's not a wire monopoly friendly venue to provide it in this camp here as well. i understand your organization has contributed to the infrastructure for drainage and hygiene. right, right, right, right. for the working for the 3 infrastructure with his temple as well as we call the ministry of education, i think in attend behind the vast so. right, right. they also hear like a government sides, municipalities, side angels. you're all, well they actually government side and also minister ability side for me stumble for my tie. so we all together working for the kids and but you are, our system is play and learns language play i learn. yes, that's beautiful here. thank you so much. thank you, my pleasure for one of the many communities around not only this country recalls as
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well in syria to coming to terms with a new reality, needing to be resettled. authorities saying, while they've had more than 370010 the amy to get people into what they call and contain the cities and they say they've completed phase one more than 11000 containers have been set up. but there's a lot of families that need housing, and perhaps nowhere is that more prominent than in got them on mirage. that's one of the that's the 2nd, the epicenter of the 2nd earthquake that hit one month ago on february, the 6th, just 9 hours after the 1st one hit here. it's been raining non stop over the last see hours another reminder of the tough times ahead for the thousands of people who live in makeshift camps and hard desperate for a semblance of normal life. in the meantime, people are making a final trip to their damage homes or to the rubble where their buildings once stood to recover their belongings. this is the moment,
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little a year has been waiting for excavators clear the rubble. she only has a few hours to salvage whatever she can. she has spent most of her life here, and now she has to confront the harsh reality. yoga i am here with my family to collect anything that would help me connect with the path so that the memories of the place and the people i met lives on. this was once my house, the authorities keep safe deposit boxes recovered from the rubble. it police stations, owners have to provide detailed lists of their belongings, which should match the least find is people are desperate to retrieve whatever they can from the debris, identity, cause furniture, jewelry and money. and sometimes all they want is only the medicine the left behind
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as they rush to survive the devastation. the reason they're taking risks is the fear. this could be their last chance to recover whatever the can before is for ever gone. right after the earthquakes it 11 provinces in southern turkey, security forces launched a crack down on robbers and rounded up looters. the also managed to retrieve cash and gold bars, from destroyed banks and jewelry shops. kylie sherlock hulu is recovering his brother's belongings. he was raptured along with his family, but 7 other families didn't make it. i what can you do? you feel completely helpless in the face of calamity. i find a few items, mostly photos of my brother in his children. he has at least a few memories now to keep him. it's all about keeping memories alive and
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remembering those who couldn't make it mostly buried in unmarked graves. they are keen on picking up the pieces sitting together their lives, amid with loss and devastation. they want to rebuild their lives and move on. thanks so much, tasha. well to move on with their lives, they need to have a little bit of stability. that's not something we've been seeing. a lot of with so many earthquakes and aftershocks. well, i spoke with jalal chung girl, he's a geologist at stumbled technical university, and i asked him, why have we seen so much seismic activity? this was a very large earthquake. and if i may show you our model does everybody see this, though you're not going to create a hole in the earth. so this one moved, and that's the 2nd dev creek. can you see the offset?
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these. these are both very large earthquakes. and as you can see, the motion here would create a motion there also ok. and therefore the aftershocks both are one of the main faults. and along these, what i would call auxiliary or continuation folds are very normal. the whole system is trying to settle into a new state of stress now and there were other earthquakes and central anatolia, as in case any need gentra. there will be more. and the reason for that is the dana tonia. as you can see in this model, anatolia consists of blocks bounded by faults and this one earthquake, the larger earthquake and the immediately following. so in point 6 have disrupted
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this state of stress along the boundaries of these blocks. look what happens. so if i hit it, all these blocks move here, they move more near the earthquake here they move less. does that enable us to say which areas might be hit next and how long this system will need in order to settle down? as you said, i mean i remember after $999.00 for a few years, there were large earthquakes, both in the aegean and in greece. and here all kind of body of the california institute of technology can take. as pointed out that this was a result of the stress change caused by the big earthquakes in girl jake or adap posada. and does jay in turkey? now this is the same thing. this big earthquake has caused a change in the state of stress. now which areas are vulnerable?
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naturally, areas closer to the larger squeaks are vulnerable along the east anatoly in fault, and along the betsy vault, which is this month. okay, that's the one that goes down to what i the ancient antioch. and further down to syria. and the stress jane modeling done by our german colleagues in the university of munich. her professor aren't give free, came to turkey and showed it to us on television that south of the main shock is now loaded. so south of her tie, one would expect another earthquake along the center totally in fault. i would expect another great run being, etc, are gonna, will be affected, because the $7.00 fault. that is the fault that causes $7.00
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goes west into other diania, turns south and becomes a part of the other, not killing basin system. therefore, there will be enough, craig, that is the solution to try and rebuild in the earthquake hit areas or is the solution to try and move people away as far as possible from fault lines and rebuild and re populate. do that, it's not viable. you can't do that, there are a lot of cultural relics, et cetera. you can build on any kind of ground, provided you build a property. so you have to rebuild the city, but do it properly when we talk about the costs of the damage that's been done, we've got to also talk about syria. that's run the through some numbers about the cost of damage that's been estimated around $5100000000.00. that's around 10
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percent of the countries g, d p. and of course, more than 5000000 people were told, have been made homeless situation especially died in the rebels held rebel control north of serious, been hard to get into that lot of stories of suffering like that of georgia. he lost his mother, his wife, and 2 of his sons in the earthquake, only him and his 4 year old daughter survived. ah ah!
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she went on teams so hung her head. you must be kinetic. i had you on the satin pain on my side. no. i didn't sweat she. she was off from me on my head that had not thought of any nominal love from them must not live with those people. much. should they touch him? public agency 3rd will come short of money and the sabbath leads were dead. i i was the last and i actually knew about it and i was in my father, i love my gym be
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in the box and i get off at home. heck, auction, but he went on ahead and if he's a fan and colonel chick method a little bit and the message, if nobody has written on this, if in any media in mission of the upper, i left them on the phone with them a lesson lesson. i from the what i was writing brought in, you know, what funding in the new apartment um its a home phone move gave me and it wouldn't fill in all the money i have in the home. i submit
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those to the 100 families torn apart their families and landscapes toner part here too. you can see just checking out the scene behind me that life at every level seemed to have come crashing down to a new and very harsh reality in the earthquake hit. ah m hello, the weather is large. he sat fair across southern parts of the arabian peninsula, farther north, a little more cloud. then all the parts of saudi sea was seen some where to where the thick cloud,
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making its way across northern areas of the region on this system here. that's the one that brought the strong and gusty winds across assyria, driving across iraq. some are quite to weather coming back in behind over the next couple days, but a lie to wet weather there from the caspian. more than parts of the go lifted, dustin san just mixing its way in across the region, add you to see some rather wet weather there to across northern parts of saudi arabia. as we go through the next couple of days, it's warm enough in dough hard temperatures. 31 degrees, well above the seasonal average, temperature is closer to the seasonal average. now, for cairo, things have east of here, warmer a which was a north west and corner still a few showers into northern parts of algeria and a scattering a showers across a coastal fringes of west africa over the next few days. that plenty of showers along the spells of rain. still lurking away there, just stir round that southwest corner of madagascar. this is tropical cipher, freddie. of course, it's back in town in this bring in more very heavy rain. right at the most air beat channel. it will feed some heavy rain over towards mozambique over the next couple
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with the reality of working in and from the giving industry hollywood on, on lou ah, ah, hello there, i'm associate hey, in durham, this is al jazeera and you've been watching our special coverage of the to kia syria earthquakes one month on. now those quakes have given rise to plenty of anger about the poor implementation of building codes and to kia the country. you will also be voting in a presidential election and may had the opposition parties have just named the joint candidate against president adder one. let's cross overs and grow where the
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announcement was just made so costlier loot joins us now live from there. said am just what do we know about calculate serrado news? well kim, on coastal is the leader of the main opposition republican party, and he has been in that chain for a long time, and he's known to be he's known to have lost and nearly every election against that he ran against president bridget play far, but after the field military coup into kid just as a reaction to the correct downs. he had a kilometer 1000 hundreds of kilometers of walk to show solidarity with people. and it to protest against what you call the injustice decisions by the government. after that in my coasted, although has increased his popularity and within the last one and a half years, he gathered with the 2nd largest opposition party
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e part to which is an offshoot just the of the national. despite the end or other parties around the table. and they have been working on some principles, and those old parties are from different background with different ideologies from left to a party. and now he's been named as a kid to dissolve the opposition. and then you describe a very diverse opposition that just how united is your position heading towards may . well, i believe it on the 2nd largest opposition party park to leave a little low, who was also a former interior minister, late ninety's in here. and she had a disagreement with the table, with other members of the opposition to aligns because asked for better luck. and i
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the 2nd largest opposition leader that pulls the public folds has suggested that someone may come to mumble and kind of me material. what were the potential names a win the election against president dredge update on who has been the leader of this country for 22 years. but chemical is sterile. the main opposition leader who has been saying that he wouldn't come up as a presidential candidate on this. he's really named by the others. he k. he showed that he was willing to be a candidate. and in the last meeting of the table 6, we have been hearing that and that election i was against this and that's why she pulled out of the table because she didn't feel comfortable with the decision. and she said, she suggested that they can do that should be what the public polls address. but after some mediation meetings, now they have come up with an idea that made a position they, there is the presidential candidate,
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an old 5 other leaders of the alliance member parties will become vice president. along with assemble an anchor, i may as well this is what they have and we don't finally, they came around this idea after some talks. that'll be a very interesting election. indeed. the and mason m costello across that for us in ankara. thank you so much. send him the now russia's defense minister is visiting areas in ukraine under moscow's control. so again, sugars toward the port city of mario, poland, to oversee reconstruction efforts there. the ukranian says he has been under russia's control now since may had witnessed a month long siege. in the early days of the invasion. sugars visit coincides with renewed criticism of his ministry by the head of russia's. if wagner mercenary group, you have any perversion says his find his position around the eastern ukrainian
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city of buck, what could collapse unless ammunition promised by moscow arrives very soon. he says the extra military supplies were promised back in february. progression says he isn't sure if the delays are due to bureaucracy or betrayal. well, the wagner group has been critical to russia's military campaign in ukraine. it's 5 years have been at the forefront of some of the most harmful battles. but they have also been accused of abuse and human rights violations. but the use of mercenaries and conflict is not unique to the war in ukraine. some of them debate has worn out from moscow, mercenaries, or fighters. some of the men from this group are accused of robberies, rape, and massacres by western countries. but the fact group says it's done nothing wrong . they call themselves musicians, and they're backing concerts. intelligence estimate say, tens of thousands of wagner mercenaries have been involved in ukraine. russian criminal court bands mercenaries, but private um security guards are allowed led by
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a guinea precaution believe to be close to the kremlin. the group's been involved in combat operations in syria, libya so done the central african republic and ukraine. it's yeah. and the other i bought on this is deal more. there's a perfectly established command and control system of the wagner. private military company. everyone is heard. everyone can air their opinion. all conversations any with the phrase, what other opinion is there? and what else is needed to complete the tasks? if decisions are made, once it's made, all tasks are carried out and no one can back down. the brutal discipline gives us these opportunities. that is why the wagner went forward and we'll go forward. did you not see themselves as cannon fodder in their view, their heroes fighting for their country? wagner used to source or sorta leader wagner has its own artillery aviation. so they have their own training centers feel. it's an interesting solution to create the kind of private military company that russia has managed to create of they've
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learned from the british and the americans are super. but that's not unique for the russia, ukraine conflict. analysts say the appeal of private armies means few were dead soldiers, and these groups are not bound by laws as regular armies. united nation studies has hired as security guards. private contractors were performing military duties. the you and working groups as specific judicial actions needed to prosecute private, military and security companies involved in human rights violations. in 2014, the u. s. group black water was found guilty of killing 14 rocky civilians in 2007 in the 3rd continues its presence with different names. the u. e has been accused of hiring mercenaries in german. german x soldiers are being charged with creating a mercenary army to fight for saudi arabia. a hungarian is really private security company. honor is accused of hiring u. s. military personnel to can specific individuals. and there is a long list of guns for a higher international conflicts. according to the u. n. 's working group on the
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use of mercenaries, quite as if been involved in gross human rights abuses, possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. the un recommends effective accountability measures for mercenaries, mercenary related activity, and private security personnel. and unless will power stop using proxy armies, instead of the ones bound by international law rights abuses will continue on battlefields, sama missouri, the other 0, moscow. well that's now bring in journalist julia shopper the levant, she joins us now. thy escape from oscar eula. there's been lots of discussion about back months. i want to start there by my understanding is that the most strategic town, but it's become really an emblematic battle. so how real are the warnings that we're now hearing from wagner? so let me start, let's say that. so we're all know that severe fighting is raging on and on in and around the c t m back mood, an aisd and ukraine. and none of the sags are going to give up. and russian troops
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continued to soldier, had trying to, in circle to say, so to say that they need to, to actually close at 3 kilometers, got to fulfill that task. and of course, the report about 2nd gains, iran by mood and we do receive information by quite a significant escalation and rush. he ought salary and tongue the souls right now. in many areas that the russian troops continue to ford you had with their regulars, as well as fighters of the wagner private military company. as he suddenly pointed out, and at the head of the wagner grew give guinea precaution recently sent another b. j from the front lines around the city that made saying that it has almost been taken by the russian forces. and he asked president zalinski to withdraw his troops from bad and as we know, pre goshen, as you also said, that regular criticizes rushes, defense ministry before it's bureaucracy. and in particular,
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he lashes out at seth at the him, at the chief of general staff, general valeri garrison, who's become command of the special incorporation on so long ago. and it pre goshen, it keeps accusing him of not giving the wagner group enough artillery, munitions. and it is quite an interesting story by the way, because in a causing to some telegram groups and channels. not so long ago, progression and his private arm, as we often call it, used to receive around 7000 shells and missiles per day from b a from beyond the actually. and that's at that was happening own when a general survey can used to command this special military operation. and as soon as the larry gear rossimer took up the coast, pre goshen and the dog know started to receive just $1000.00 shells per day. like
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what they receive in the regular army, but at once again that sir walton has some telegram channel, a repelled yearly, and so then that says that he's saying this is, this is down to bureaucracy. he's also saying that it could be down to betrayal knots, a very strong choice of word burdens, obviously been very public about his criticism of the kremlin, even now saying that they're being set up to be scapegoats. this is all very pointed. what is his strategy here? well, and you know, and as far as we see, there are several groups right now. fighting for bashed mood and basically we see the regular army, the russian armed forces, as well as you've got any precautions. law can agree of as we call it. and m a. so the strategy here it is quite tricky because as when i'm talking about ukrainian side just a few weeks ago, commander in chief of the ukranian armed forces valerie's allusion. he recommended
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a retreat saying that from baton rouge in order to preserve his soldiers. right. and he was actually on the same page with many western military commanders on that issue. just trying to talk about strategy that and that just recently also heard from you as defense secretary lloyd austin has said that bathroom had more of a symbolic rob and strategic value. and the fall of the seat. he would not necessarily change the course of the confrontation that and many say that russia's efforts to capture that mood do not contribute to the operational strategic. ready goals of the russian armed forces of the battle field, and by the way i is w. i also suggested that the ukrainian forces will likely to conduct a limited tactical withdrawal from bath mood, as they continued to exhaust russian forces through the ongoing fighting. and they say say i left her viola. thank you very much for sharing your thoughts for thus
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haron al jazeera, a journalist, and julia above oliver joining us from oscar. thanks for joining us and out as area . now moving on and around supreme leader says, the poisoning of school girls is an unforgivable crime. toler early harmony has urged therapies to investigate the cases and to severely punished perpetrators. a new wave of gas attacks was reported over the weekend. more than 300 gals were taken to hospital hundreds more have already been admitted since november. the attacks of also led to more protests. mostly my city more him is i get. this is an important issue. if there are really hands involved and people groups are involved in this matter, this is a big and unforgivable crime and he's responsible agencies, intelligence services, and law enforcement agencies must pursue them, and the perpetrators must be condemned to severe punishment. it is a serious, an unforgivable crime. there will be no amnesty for them and at least 9 lease
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officers have been killed in a suicide bomb attack in south west and pakistan had happened in the catch district of the province had just done several others have also been injured. no group has claimed responsibility for the attack and day after a major fire broke out as a refugee captain. cox's bazaar and bangladesh, the ruins are still smoldering. thousands of people already forced from their homes in law has now lost their own. the shelter, 100 child reports from the can. as you can see behind me is 1011. invalid kallikak says bizarre. now this is just outside of the can. you can still see the fire. it's still on here. it's surprising. there's no fire brigade here to does this fire was seriously poses a threat to the nearby hot and other shops here. most of these areas where shops a lot of the rowing, i called the bizarre where the do that groceries and all that total devastation. as
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you can see. fortunately, nobody died there are some minor ranger is talking to the rowing or messages. they told me that list, several people had minor injuries, but nothing serious. but nearly 12000 people. what displays over 2000 homes were totally burned to ashes. many suspects it could be one of the cylinders, how the fire started, because a lot of this explored or ignorance fire, and then it spreads. how about the rumor within the camp? talking to many of the running us that said it was a video abby dance. we cannot verify that independence though, but the work and rehabilitation work has started a lot of volunteers there that are taking food and water to those are affected. now we spoke to the commissioner off refugee relief and rehabilitation. he said the government as well as the agencies are doing best to accommodate those who are
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without shelters and temporary accommodation. many of them are living with their family members. can i just run with my children? everything is destroyed. we looked at freaking, we had quoted you on it a bit to do everything. just been to ashes. now we don't have anything. yeah, that was enough. food. no shelter, nothing with them. but the children, a woman here are very traumatized. this was not the 1st wire incident that happened in cam. 7 most annoying as that, as it is very frustrated. they're suffering from anxiety because there is no hope for repatriation. there's no jobs, and now they had the latest news. the russians will be cut back from this month, according to un. now south korea's government says it will have local companies pain to a fund to resolve a decades old, forced labor dispute with japan. the effort to improve relations has been welcomed by both tokyo and washington, but remains controversial for the victims and their families. eunice kim reports
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not from soul where there have been protests. while the faces of south koreans forced into hard labor during japan's colonial rule of 19 forties, look on young lawyers fight for those still living. they see the government's newest proposal to compensate the victims is the complete defeat. talked about to the to the conclusion. there are 3 surviving victims of a vast age who are recipients of the supreme court verdicts. they have all clearly opposed the government plan. 15 south korean plaintiffs have waited years to receive compensation approved by a supreme court verdict in 2018 that had also pushed relations with japan to new lows. the landmark ruling directed to pans, mitsubishi, heavy industries, and ne porn steel to pay up or face a liquidation of assets. but japan insists all world war 2 reparations were
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finalized in a 965 treaty with south korea. trying to find a solution for the decades long diplomatic feud, south korea's foreign minister puck gin has announced a new deal that allows compensation through a public foundation funded mostly by south korean companies. it would keep, however, japanese firms out of legal responsibility come victim it on 100. upon gay, i spoke, the japanese barometer will respond with a comprehensive apology. as well as the wall inquiry participation is from japanese company. wanted to get to our gambles of ground determination. hutcher to folger breakthrough, you'd want to improve australian on south korea. japan ties for home. the plan was swiftly endorsed by tokyo and washington with u. s. president joe biden hailing it as a groundbreaking new chapter for the asian allies who say they are tightening their military alliance to confront threats from north korea and china. but the plan
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faces legal challenges. it would require the endorsement of the victims and their families to give up their supreme court granted legal rights for compensation. and for some that is a betrayal unit kim al jazeera. so all stella had here on al jazeera was forced to claire who brought protests to the tennis court on the day of had biggest career when andy's he, with that story ah ah
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i'll come back. it's now time for sport and his andy, thank you so much miss dallas. you will chelsea's manager and says he is enjoying the pressure of the european champions league. graham potter has the chance to revive his teams season with a win against brush at dorman chelsea that leads in the premier league on saturday . only. the 2nd 3 and 11 games part is facing additional scrutiny because the club house spent more than $600000000.00 on new pies in the last couple of transfer windows. that will nail down heading into the 2nd leg of this last 16 in london. dormant of the form seeming european football having won all of their matches in 2023, the position were in the should always welcome the pressure because it means you in a, in a, in a fantastic situation which is to compete for the last night. the shambles, li, it's a wonderful competition. funds of course, was entitled for the to add their views and, and they've been suffering like the rest of us off in terms of what the results
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were hot. but the reception we had in the support we had the weekend was fantastic . our send your instruct name looks at to miss the rest of the season. the 31 year old picked up an ankle injury during league game against little last month. the brazilian downy some the surgery, a p s g, so it will be 3 to 4 months before he can regime training. manchester united managed erickson hawk has described his team's performance against liverpool, on sunday, as unprofessional, and unacceptable united all 7 know 2 little point. feel by a heavy use to speak to can fed biggest drivers say now has to regroup ahead of a you wrote police. so i guess for on thursday or a small thing talking to school and let you know be for families and the jury about what that means. i thought yesterday or yesterday performance liverpool sensational. they were, they were back to the liverpool had won the premier league. they were back to the liverpool club belt, full of energy, high up in football,
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manchester that you couldn't cope with that. so let the pool on yes, these performance definitely, but i from manchester united. wow. what can you see about their performance? what did you use? abysmal comes to mind. you just didn't produce a single thing. i tried to think yesterday a one my chess, you need to play the played well yesterday. and i couldn't think of one, but so bad the raw so they were awful yesterday. but they've got 4 big games come up to again trail better. the police. so thompson at old trafford, the weekend and that's a massive game. they've got to go and beat, so top to beat them well to show the funds of bite. but the one thing that jen, hi guess father, he was right about performance yesterday from manchester. united is unacceptable. ok, now you yourself have scored goals at anfield, but i want to ask you what we do pick of the goals last night. i'll tell you what i like cody gap cause 2nd. ok. the 3rd goal in the game? i think it was. it was the way it was constructed. that was, it was live at the very, very bad. you know when the like and jordan hand to sit and suddenly they've gone.
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look at selah, it just leaves show. and then you think what we are, we've got co who's going to get is going to get some. he embodied is one of the best defensive in the premier league. let's see. and suddenly gap coke. and that's the magnificent, pretty. so that goal, we're said to me, but liverpool at a very, very base in transition. what absolutely unbelievable. mean. this is one of the best defenders in the league on his feet, said f a very low, and maybe the kids, not just that i said a little bit of a problem putting up best performance last night when you take the front man photo, le nunez and get for a new old score, 2 goals each, then the court can only be very happy. now, tennis was one of the joke of it has pulled out of the upcoming indian wells filaments in the united states. the serve is unable to run to the country because he is vaccinated against covet. 19. the 34 year old application for a special waiver has been denied jokers also lost his us folks because of his
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vaccination status. ukrainian mart acrostic one. her 1st will be a title, this event in austin after the match. caustic, refused to shake hands with the russian opponents of our, her shaver. she dedicated the victory to her country and all the people who are fighting and dying following flashes invasion of ukraine. steph curry has made his return from intrigue. the golden state warriors. the 34 year old had been out of action for a month, despite his best efforts in this game carry. couldn't prevent his team from holding to a neurological lake, his the running and be a champions of 5th now. and the western conference with 17 games left in the regular season. so great to get thrown back in there, you know, right away. so, you know, as low as sluggish in terms of like the skill charges, the skills are early and then you start to feel the spirit again. and like i said,
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if i get better as again goes on is always a great time for me individually. and then our team, even though we lost some bright spots for sure. so, so far grew on the season. opening indie car series race was somewhat chaotic. one driver taken to hospital 2 calls when airborne and 9 competitors knocked out because of crushes, ta tricare in florida. sweden's marcus erickson managed to avoid most of the drama, and he took the race victory. okay, that is a sports looking for spelling. thanks so much, andy. well, that's it for mean is darcy a day here? and uh huh. and you have is lauren taylor in london, who have much more news just to come to me. ah ah.
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goodbye from the bbc's arabic radio service news read a mock would almost solid me as being the station signature, voice for 30 years. fittingly, when i read the final bulletin, b. b, cost cutting is led to nearly $400.00 job losses of the b b. c. well, service the number of foreign language radio channels being brought to close. one full must offer. i spoke to this week, told the decision to end the service, a gift to dictate us, you lost millions of listeners, euros this kid ability years, various wrong softball. the radio service ends with the 5000000 listeners a week, some of them particularly devoted up to look up their rockman says without it, there's no point in keeping his radio. i've been listening to it more than 30 years . precious on the bbc's finances have been mounting requiring ever harder choices to many.

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