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yann's grip on power ah, i'm going to live with this where a new documentary follows his nonviolent aim to bring down the corrupt regime. astonishing outcome with good will, quoted, i am not alone on mias velvet revolution on al jazeera. ah no signs of compromise in sudan fighting continues between rival generals. residents are forced to flee their homes as food and more to run low. a. hello, i, mary, i'm noisy. in london, you're watching algae 0. so coming up on the program, a canyon pastor is arrested. often, many of his followers reportedly starved to death. extradited from the us,
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peruse form of present alejandro to later arrived home to face corruption charges. no respite from the heat in rural india went many a forced to work outdoors despite the risks to the health. ah hello and welcome to the program. we begin in sudan fighting between the army and the rapids. a forks, fort forces is raging for a nice day. now, thousands of people are fleeing the violence. at least 400 have been killed. a conflict is that many neighbors were access to food and clean water. and then on sunday, they experienced in the a total collapse of internet connection and phone lines that was, according to reports from one internet monitoring service. the united nations is saying up to 20000 people, fly across the border from door for into chad, and are in desperate need of food, clean water and medicines. people have also been fleeing to south sudan. foreign
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nationals are also being evacuated by their governments. a process expected to take days, france the u. k. in the us or among the latest countries to pull out their embassy staff arena. mohammed begins our coverage now. ah, people, in cartoon, a living in the middle of a war zone. what was once a bustling market is now piles of rubble. buildings and holmes are in ruins. this booty transferred here any hour from here. my house. yeah. and sometimes bahati or something of lack of food that go for if the city lack of florida, we don't have the city for treated. now. i'm also gonna have ah exist rosa. people say, well it's, it's are missing, but they can't go out and search for them as they're too scared to leave the house
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. doctors have described the situation as catastrophic visit a lot, a lot, much a lot of the hospital east til or peroration but not to the full capacity. c due to the shortage of medical equipment, let alone difficulties that medical staff faced to get to work. i was the fighting in the capitol is centered around the presidential palace and the army headquarters . this video appears to show members power military record support forces with the commander general mohammed hum don douglas in the area, but it's not clear when it was filmed more but across the nell river, in the city of m. dorman, some people are bearing that dead. this home was hit by shelling while the family was asleep. i know as i li, i well i like i said at the i have bins on my body and i couldn't stand up, but god helped me. many shells came into my room and i collected them, they hit the rumor and came through the window that they broke the glass. i was lying in bed and when i stood up, i fell to the ground. i oh, it our duke,
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north of cartoon. there are pockets of resistance. some people took to the streets in protest on saturday, holding for an end to the violence. analysts say, to dance long away to transition to civilian rule, a prospect that seemed imminent a few weeks ago is moving further out of reach. for as long as general douglas and army chief adult fighter opera and refused to back down any one of them need to win so that he could claim power. this is how they see it from was and i and ultimately they have no problem. in my opinion. fighting with a flight compromising or different, i think the security of the whole country and all the while sudanese live in fear as more if the country is destroyed in baffle for power, for healing mohammed al jazeera and our correspondent him morgan has the latest.
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now, from hard tune, while there are 2 kinds of vacuum of evacuations happening here in the capital cartoon, there's the evacuation of foreign nationals with the help from their embassies and allied countries. here in the, in the capital. many of them making their way to the eastern city off ports than just like the un mission here in the country and puts them as a city that's about 800 kilometers away from the capital. so that's a trip on a normal day that would take about 11 to 12 hours because there would be checkpoints on the route and because it's a large convoy, it's likely take longer than that. and those are the foreign nationals evacuating. then there's the local, the residence of her to themselves, who are doing their own evacuations, mapping out their own ruth, outside the capital, to make it to safe places, places like in the central part of the country or river. now, in the northern part of the country, there are also some food in these who are trying to evacuate the country completely, not just to 2 neighboring states. they're trying to of neighboring countries like
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egypt. if you are chad and south for them, they're simply looking for ways depending on where they are, depending on the fighting at the time that they're trying to move, to make it out of the capital, whether that be to a neighboring state or a neighboring country. and be end, let's not forget that this is the 1st time. if i could actually witnessing a displacement. hudson was not a city that had, has witnessed conflict despite the fact that put on has had numerous were going on within its borders. but never in hard to him. so people are very unused to the situation. william page is a former british ambassador to sit down and he says that the ongoing fighting is complicated evacuation for the u. k. and other countries. you have continued her evacuation, but the very rarely the plans they rarely survive contact with the enemy. and this is a particular circumstances that would necessarily up in foreseen that you'd have to heavily armed forces fighting in the streets of costume loss to when i was in sudan
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. the evacuation plan was to go by road in the event of the airport, being close by roads to ports are done, but that's a long, it's a long way and fighting is also continuing in other parts of the country. so in those circumstances, you're very little option, but to resolve to a military evacuation, which is what's happened in this case. and it was clear from here that the embassies were in the middle of, of was own, that they were being targeted normally. diplomatic missions in you can operate with a degree of immunity, but in this, in this conflict we saw a tax on the you investor, we saw the tax and french and americans, the diplomat themselves, were unable to operate. so had to be evacuated in, ironically with a diplomat out of the country. it's much easier to put pressure on the parties because you don't have hostages if you like. the difficulty now is how to get british citizens out. that's
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a much more complex thing because they'll be spread all over the place. the police have examined at least $27.00 bodies from graves at the size of a church and east of kenya. the victims allegedly starved to death following their pastor's instructions to stop eating. police are investigating a cold which one n g o says has been operating since 2019 shavone silk has more they believed they would meet god. they ended up in a shallow grave, outside a coastal town in eastern kenya. victims of a suspected cult leader of us, our days wife, son and parents in law disappeared, leaving everything behind he saw and i get to such off. when i said so long, i stood down dahlgren to see jesus saw it and i trucked our flight. it's only book
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how long we tickets to my lindy. we should have already gone to get back to nairobi . this is the man accused of luring them to melinda. i paul mackenzie and thing gay is the leader of the good news international church. he apparently promised his followers they would meet their creator if they starved themselves to death was going on in this area. he had been arrested before i went to children, died, there wasn't enough for me enough. i couldn't have cool, you know, keeping behind by that shows the coast trade. so yes, people are angry, but kill, you know, you have gone before police believe dozens of victims may be buried in the forest. several children are among the dead. and there are fears, many more could be missing, the la dna, la bombing, it'll make. we visited homes in villages in the area. and we spoke to parents whose children had all died. some families have lost up to 5 children. and in some cases,
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the parents have died as well. some members of the church were rescued from the preachers property alive, but weak relatives at the exclamation sites are holding out hope that they're missing. loved ones have survived. yeah. remember what so does our to on very in who mind to see what is going on. yeah. odd. did people who i've been calling? yeah. i can. i can't see. none of those are similar relative broadway does find nearest kin. more people on seen more groups. mckenzie is now in custody. pathologists are taking samples from the victims to determine the cause of death. shavon silk al jazeera. catherine soy is also reporting on there. she's in nairobi . a police us deal. recovering bodies in their land. in monday, in the canyon coast, they are looking for more shallow graves. they say that they will continue the operation until they get all the bodies of people who could be
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buried there. we know that there is a woman who has been rescue. she was hiding in the bushes she is very weak to be taken to hospital at the we men have basically are undergoing a therapy among the people who died as a whole family father, mother. as we children, the child li does the call, does 13 of them have been arrested including the pastor mackenzie, he started discharge back in 2013 i. he had a huge following, but many of them laughed when he started this controversial teaching about x to fostering and telling people to stop themselves so that they can see god and they are very, very poor many of them. so it's very easy to take advantage of that desperation.
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and this such for hope, if you may peruse from president alexandra to lay does arrived in his own country, are to be extradited from the united states. to later will face corruption charges in peru themselves into authorities in california. on friday, he's accused of accepting more than $35000000.00 in bribes during his 5 years in office between 20012677 year old toledo denies any wrong. doing algebra is marianna sanchez as reporting on this. she's in cruise capital, lima ah, in 2001, alexandra, the little rose to power. as peter's 1st misty so precedent at champion of democracy, a liberal economist, he quelled at deadly political insurrection and finished his 5 year tenure with one 3rd of peruvians. supporting him. he then moved to the united states as corruptions,
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candles began to emerge, into the lyla, denied any wrong doing wasted mil. oh, shami one just one piece of evidence, just one. and i will be the 1st to step out of politics. oh, prosecutors accuse him of collusion and money laundering for taking nearly $35000000.00 in bribes. construction brazillian giant leverage in exchange for contracts and public works is well known of castle muscle. it is one of the most solid cases in judiciary. exactly the root of the money of tut from other bricks, a counsellor into the account of a need friend and partner with you, and then to accompany gov to rica. that money then brought a $5000000.00 home and an office in beryl. yes. a little for extradition to play do since 2018 arguing he was politically persecuted, a victim of racism for his indigenous heritage. his defense suit, the state department to stop the process, but it was unsuccessful. the leader was
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a great success story, a shoe shine boy from a poor village in the yan, this who reached the presidency. but political allies and followers said delivered to seat them, betrayed them. ill give you an area. why are hor either guy? the one who comes from the bottom and carries out the dream of being able to grow and reach the top and betrays the essence of the fact that a person like him who represented the hope of peru to move forward has been mocked . because so many people believe deeply in what he represented and at least waiting for him to live up to those hopes. and of course, he did not answer. now he will face up to 20 years in prison. this is where authority said the little will remain during the trial. the jail is currently shared by former precedence before humanity and federal casteel. as nearly all of the former precedents are under investigation or jail for corruption, this facilities expanding, they're convicted, they will likely also end up here with alejandro toledo as its latest tenant,
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mariana sanchez, alaska. lima and marianna joins us live now. where is a 100 to later now? well, marianne, he has been after about 3 hours of medical check up at the airport. he has been ribbon we have the sub to the criminal court room to meet the p kid or in the nation for retail. and she's the head of the team of particulars who been building that case since 2007 against on the hands of the little 3 cases actually against now he is supposed to be there for some time and then we still are not sure if he will be driven here or brought by helicopter. the versions are changing all the time, but he should be drug here,
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by helicopter. here is the base of the police things where i'm morty. the former proven leader is a 55 year sentence for collection and gross human rights violations. and also, so don't guess the your, the former leader was out in december under investigation or corruption, but he's here because of a treason target. little will be joining the former president here and she has asked for a house arrest unofficially. she wants to, to be sure to keep him in under house. i was likely to keep the other under investigation also for corruption, but a few 1017. and he's also been fighting since they don't believe that if he's given the house on the game.
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marian and he's been accused of accepting millions of dollars like $45000000.00 in bribes during the course of his presidency. this is, i think, one of the region biggest corruption scandals what has been the reaction amongst people varying peru well i have to say that he was very popular government in the 30 percent of approval, but then he had 2 bits of 2 election. the last one in 2016 where he only got one percent of the vote here here at the airport. i mean i got more supporters. when i said that was the best 1st grade for the economy, but there was a small group of people again at the courthouse. i think that the majority of peruvians will tell you that they are angry for being so people have already,
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public opinion have already already condemned him because he have been lied about many things, including the lied about having a daughter other when he lied about the death of his mother, that guy during worst earthquake roger, the 97. and he also lied about the money that was used by the properties that are now under investigation. money that he said his mother in law had given him his mother in law, being an old woman, telecom survivor, who apparently is who is also involved in the, in one of the cases against the known why. hello, there is of course, a lot of resentment against this. former leader may have had a government who ended up in another case of corruption among most of most of the
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president former precedents. yes. seems to be the pattern in that country, but thank you very much. brianna sanchez in lima. going to turn our attention to brazil after a very quick break when there's been a wave of gun and knife climb in. cool. government is playing on social media for ah you're here, we're here. let's go with your weather update for europe and africa. great to see you. so we've got cold here thinking out of the north, across the islands of ireland, britain that's also finding its way into western france in the low countries. number's way out of whack here. well below average, you'll max out in london on monday, love in degrees and some showers in the mix as well. but where things are changing
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is other in spain already hence of it. 31 degrees in seville will pump up that temperature by the end of the week, thursday dark with the red, the hard, the temperature could hit 40 degrees on the nose. and if you get there, it's gonna be a new national temperature record for spain, for the month of april. currently it's in mercy at $37.00. and that was set more than a decade to go back to the here and now pulses of rain along the eastern shores of the atria. see also into that grub as well. and still some showers for turkey more so for central and eastern areas of the country to africa, we go that heat wave alerts still in play for the southeast corner of senegal, temperatures of cross 40 degrees here over that he were talking about in iberia will also temperatures also pump up in morocco as well. so all the bands of rain from vince hook into the southwest of botswana. we could see some flooding here over the next little bit. and now you're up to date see later. ah,
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the rock rapids support forces is continuing for a 90 day. thousands of people have been saying the violence at least 400 have been killed. police of exam that he's 27 bodies from grades at the side of the church in eastern kenya. the victims allegedly starved to death after being told by their pastor to stop eating so they could meet god. bruce, who present tell a 100 to later as arrived in his home country after the extradited from the united states. plato will faced corruption charges and peru of accusations accepted over $35000000.00 in bribes. while in office, in the news, the head of the world food program and china saying that expect to see more refugees fleeing across the border from sudan to escape violence up to 20000, to have fled the country so far and crossed into chad. hundreds of people have also fled to south dawn, but the ongoing fighting is making it difficult for people to actually move around to find safety. or peter van to hurt is the united nations humanitarian coordinator
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and the international organizations migrations representative in south sudan. he is saying that about 2000 people have crossed the border, but more are expected to come. so for the numbers of the iraq most here and have been fairly humid, we're looking about 2000 people that have arrived from sudan into sounds. the ring to each other, good days about 7 hours of travel from costume, from capital by road. and of course, we are expecting each, the violence would decrease the number of people that, that will be arriving in some stories that we're hearing from people arriving. first of all, these are usually people that have the means to travel here. so we're also expecting the more vulnerable people to come at a later stage, but a lot of people are talking about horrible situations in get through about being, having the ropes on the way from customer 2 years from they often arrived here. we
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. luckily, most of those people do have still family in cells to help them. busy maybe just also there's also know that we're also expecting some sudanese to come to do sell to them because we have about 400000 nice refugees in sell to them and a few 100000 like and also living. it's also people of course like home. so we're also preparing for eventually out a larger scale return to the nice or not retirement of the sudanese moving towards that fell in asia is in the grips of an extreme heat wave with temperatures topping 40 degrees celsius in some parts of india this week. assistant i, temperatures are putting pressure on health facilities. it's also affecting the economy and a country where nearly half the work force has to work outside. scientists say climate change is driving this heat as it gets worse is going to undermine effort
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to reduce policy and inequality. i said beg reports another day under a hot sun, but people here hope the temperatures won't be as high as previous days. it's those in rural parts of central india who are the most vulnerable lack of electricity and water infrastructure means they have little respite from heat waves. bonnie g e o d, i got him elect. the water is a big issue. i feel extremely hot. my hands and legs are always aching. there's this issue, power cuts anyway, because of this heat, their power cuts all the time lightly. these are the problems i've been facing. in some villages, there is no running water. people relying wells for the supply and those and several villages complain of water shortages in others, entire families including children have to work during the summer months. bricks dry foster but working in the summer carries risks it legally do by the years i
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wouldn't. the sun is too harsh, we face a lot of difficulty. our children full sick all the time, but sometimes we also fall sick. but what to do now it's the only work we have yet . otherwise there's no other source of employment. i never got a category as a front wife has been sick for 2 days with heat stroke. we can't afford to stop working. it's estimated that 49 percent of the engine workforce work outdoors. the heat waves are placing an unprecedented burden on public health, agriculture, and other systems. some believe in this government is under estimating the impact of heat waves induced by climate change. most of these heath action plans don't specify who they'll talk to, to improve their plans and whether they'll reach out to wonderful groups or in, in our cities and villages. so more so time these conservation mechanisms also inadequate sham. la paula works as a guide at this tiger reserve. he can earn $6.00 a day, but recently, even that's been hard to come by. come to come with others are getting order
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worried this window because if he not too many tourist come during summer because of the harsh she we mostly stay home because there are fewer visitors were only managed to get to work twice or thrice in a week. india has a climate vulnerability index through which it assesses its vulnerability to the climate crisis and works within that framework. the un and climate scientists are warning heat waves will be more common and the engine government is likely to come and a growing pressure to update its policies to protect the most wonderful. i said big al jazeera for sales government is on which to campaign to improve safety and schools after a series of violent attacks that have shocked the nation. 3rd out more security patrols outside schools and $300.00 people suspected of planning further. attacks have been detained in recent weeks on a shiana key ever pause from rio de janeiro. their fuzzy will be able to just live brazil's president lizzy, not to let us uva cheered an emergency meeting for aimed at preventing violence in
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schools. in march, a 13 year old student stabbed and killed a teacher with a knife than this month. a 25 year old man wielding a hatchet broke into this preschool, killing 4 children between the ages of 5 and 7. bask yacoma deal most rosy, dodgy. it's a monstrosity that all of us who are father's mother's grandparents, uncles could never imagine would happen. at the meeting, the government announced it would be spending $625000000.00 to re enforce security in the schools. but the president and his closest aides also blamed the spread of hate speech on social media as a contributing factor in the search of school violence. justice minister flavio g l o said social media websites would be monitored as part of the operation to prevent new school attacks. f fall regulating and monitoring the internet does not. while
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it are freedom of speech to protect those rights. we need rules to cub hate videos and messages which are being published every day. instigating violence. school attacks are a new phenomenon in brazil, but some specialist believe the surge of violence could become as common as in the united states going des, new even chic noise. that they need in the 20 years before last year we had a live in school attacks, but in just the past 2 months, we've had obtained these numbers con, become pay to those in the us. but the shop increase in a country that is not used to dealing with this kind of islands. thing. have you walk in a pedestrian audrianna? sylvia is grateful to see security measures are finally being taken seriously. for more than a decade. she's been pushing brazilian officials to focus on school violence in 2011. her 14 year old daughter and 11 other students were killed in the handling of massacre. the deadliest school attack in brazil's history will fit the line not only lost a daughter, but saw my family being shattered. my husband and father both suffered strokes. my
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son had to cope alone with the pain of losing the sister and seeing his parents plunge in despair. it's a feeling that only those who have suffered at 1st hand can understand this month. police patrols in front of schools have increased bar. but at the d. m, like many brazilians feel that more needs to be done and that families, teachers, and psychologists must be better prepared to deal with this new threat. these statues of teenagers running as if they had their futures ahead of them represent the 12 students who were killed during brazil's deadliest school attack, a reminder by parents and advocates that unless serious protection measures are taken, innocent lives will continue to be at stake. monica knock if i'll just 0 rio de janeiro ah.
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