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disruptive level, so been massively effective psychologically frank assessments. this board is because of the un mission and the looking limited suspicious to their own . so you've done that the best way inside story on al jazeera, thanks love to make your loans to some friends because behind the suffering, millions of taxpayers, because those taxpayers never go away. there's a new one bone every single day. i mentioned it is emerging national necessities from the printer officially requesting the information of as importantly, because as important we create it together because i happen to live in greece somehow. i am a sinner. i'm a bad person. that's machine on algebra. the the
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i'm somebody, the in cape town, south africa we, one of the most wanted suspects implicates it in the ones that genocide has been arrested and will be appear in court. the now i money and so i, this is how does there live from don't also, coming up out, is there a speaks to the people smugglers and they bring dangerous journeys across the mediterranean. come on the street to call and say you message monetary and sci fi appears to be holding the excessive acts of force against protest. this in peru, human rights report concludes they were extrajudicial executions. the
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one of the last fugitives wanted in connection with the $199041.00 genocide will appear, in course in the next few hours. full jones case shima was arrested in south africa on thursday. off the 20 years on the run. he's accused of organizing the killing of nearly 2002. it seems who was sheltering and a charge. let's go to submit a minute. who's not for us in cape town, submitted is taking over 2 decades to find him. how was eventually tracked down? well, it's taking the cooperation of south african authorities to track him down, but it does appear that it's been known for years that he has been in cape town, at least since 2018. as you'd mentioned, he'd been a fugitive for move in to decades in the u. n. says that it's been struggling with all that for the star test to a rest food in sky ashima. when it was known that he was in south africa, back in 2018, that asked for assistance from south african authorities. so that africa at that
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time had said that he was a refugee. you had rick the g state as in south africa and pulled at reason could not arrest him, stayed late to withdrawal. what the un says is an excuse and said, then there was no legal basis on which to arrest him. and so only later on issued a warrant for his arrest. and by that time it appears he had disappeared and it couldn't be found. now the un had complained saying that it was known that he was a genocide, suspected was known that he was in south africa and he hadn't been monitored to north south africa taking any concrete action. so it's only in the last 2 days they seems to remove mental and that and of course his arrest who was located on the farm and the area of paul just outside cape town. and evidently, according to authorities living under a false name. but it's taken several years full, socrates to get to this point. they hit a piece of extradition, tawanda. okay, so now he appears today in a course in tape town. what are we expecting as well,
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we know, according to those charges by the united nations and the mechanism, the deals with such charges, he's facing charges including genocide, the conspiracy to commit genocide as well as one is extermination. and this goes back to what happened during the genocide and $1.00 to $9.00 to $9.00 to full way. it's a ledge that he was involved and he was in charge of trying to kill us about 2000 people in a church using a patrol and trying to sit that church. i liked him and that's failed. then i pulled those that church, which resulted in the death of 2000 people. so those are separate charges. but here in south africa, in order to have him extradited, he'll be facing charges linked to immigration laws. and of course, the interpol written notice which leads to his arrest. thank you for that update from the light from outside back hole in cape town. the us saudi mission
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monitoring the seas finds who don says that it welcomes the law in facing the but it is edging the war in general is to continue the progress of the number of violations in recent days. the once vibrant capital content is now largely just that it, many people have fled the city for safe locations in outside the country. the army and the power and military rapids support forces have been lost in a vine and power struggle since april. the law who is problem is in a dire as you monitor your situation with power. outage is often lasting up to 3 days in a row. lots of cuts give us for 5 days or even a week. medical supplies are also a scarcity, and most pharmacies are closed. and now most well now will just have given me an idea of all of his garbage results and mosquitoes, breeding and color. uh the problem is become particularly acute recently because of safety reasons. noticed infection or insecticide have been applied in many areas, are inaccessible for garbage disposal trucks. with the rainy season approaching mosquito borne infectious diseases could lead to a disaster worse than
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a war could cause. hey, but morgan has moved from other mind us in the early hours of friday morning, residents around 10 cya breaks here in the city of under my report that hearing heavy gunfire and artillery being fired around the area of the head fire bridge. just to paint a picture by a bridge is a bridge that connects the city of on demand to the northern parts of the capital. have to know in the northern parts of the iris of controls to break. but in the under mine part, it's been controlled by the sudanese army and it's been the scene of slicing between the, our assessments with the new army, with the iris of trying to get control of the bridge from both sides. now there's also been slicing reported in the city of especially in north star for residency, that they were able to hear gunfire between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army, despite the fact that the ceasefire is also supposed to include the city of the city in dar for region. now a distribution is yes to start despite the fact that the ceasefire was mainly
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assigned to open humanitarian corridors. the will to program says that's food has arrived to i received and i'm going to 3 air base, which is a bit, an air based belonging to the city needs army. but it is yet to be distributed as they're waiting for clearance to deliver them to those in need, especially in areas dominated by the rapid support forces. people have been waiting for the aid for days now, especially since the ceasefire began on monday. they said that their situation is getting quiet, dire and desperate marketplace as have been raised, many people say that they can no longer access music, commodities, and even where there are markets, they don't have the purchasing power to buy their basic needs. the situation base it is getting quite desperate and they say that they wants to be able to leave the camp. in some cases where it's relatively calm people have been able to meet with millions, still remain trapped behind because of the ongoing violence, even if it's not large become in many parts of the capital. they are reports of classes in other parts. so people are concerned that they are not able to beat their homes because of the 5 violence. worried that they'd be caught up in the
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crossfire between the rapids support forces and the to the news army. keep them organized is 0. i'm the man with the conflict and say dawn is contributing to an increase in the number of migraines and refugees trying to reach europe. many of them make the dangerous journey across the mediterranean. and is there a spring to people smugglers about the day just and what they're doing to reduce the button to submit the report from the autonomy 9 and as long producer plucked from stormy mediterranean seas. this week, these young, the bands have escaped. the fighting ensued on the southern most italian island is bryce for potentially record breaking some of migrant arrivals. the sudanese sailed from june as you web as a sophisticated unprofitable smuggling network jacoby and sit on the shore willing they'll be much more wet and patch of the past. the smuggler tells us last year, more than a $100000.00 migrants across the central mediterranean,
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according to the european union. or guy, i've organized a lot of troops, was things didn't go as expected because the boat was overweight. and that's why so many died. there was no life fest or you know, to a 100 people lost their lives and 2 trips and produces migrant holding sense and managed by a local cooperative. a struggle to handle the laundry volume of arrivals. so now the red cross has taken over with plans to provide a more professional and humane service. it's in charge of odds to reassure them and tell them that they are safe. because uh from that they arise. we realize that we, they need the people that say to them they are you, i finally see the smugglers say they're also improving their operations are not able to validate the why is he to stop the loss of life was reorganized how we work . we've got to be diverse customized because of what was think before we did tough people could read the compass, you know, we look to assign
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a captain who knows how to use one and we don't overload votes, don't even want. it's all the safety 1st to those who make it now say some more hostile reception from italy's nationalist government. you come as will find it much harder to get to to get special protection residency permits if they don't qualify for full asylum. prime minister, georgia maloney when power last year promising to crack down on the boat, migraines, human rights watch coals. italy's new immigration will repressive and inhumane. it's intended to dissuade migraines from coming here. it's not having any effect. more than $45000.00 people have arrived in this, at least as a spouse of this year. it was $12000.00 in the same period last year. and it smith, i was just there, a lump producer. it's an open and now joins us live from land, producer funded. you mentioned that it's an he's been trying to dissuade migraines . how exactly is, are they doing not? and is it having any effect to tools?
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a lot of the policies, the governments now and not taking this nation is governments initially is this idea that rescue ships will have to talk at specific ports designated to them by the authorities. if you live icon, go to the nearest port from where they've just rescued migrants and they can also only take one group of migrants at a time. icons look for others who might be nearby in similar waters. this is because the autonomy and government believes that these n 0 rescue ships are about 11 of them. let's see. uh the most uh they encourage prospective migraines to make the crossing. but the reality is that there were a $105000.00 migrant crossings. intuitively, across the mediterranean, last year and only about 10 percent of those were picked up by these n g o vessels. so many people are still determined to make the crossing. and there's little indication that the new italian government's policies having any effect because already this year it's been over 45000 migrant arrivals. i've just
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since the beginning since january and phone is anything things done by countries in north africa to stop this as to the vast majority of americans coming here coming from shanicea and libya and his enormous pressure on those governments to reduce the number of migrants crossing pro with that, so as a lot of the you funding goes towards that you need things on the libyans engineers here has been a big crack down in the last couple of weeks. and we know from people working for us over that that has been much harder for migraines to cross the coast. guards have increased that patrols and the pulling back more people to show. but of course i stop can't stop everyone. libby, it's a bit of a different story that's been 10 years of civil strife and civil conflict that the libyan government says that over nights on wednesday. and we are a coastal city they launched as strikes on places where they believe smugglers are hiding out, gangs of smugglers,
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a hiding out. they say they've targeted groups. there's been lots of fighting in the last couple of weeks that between on groups involved in human trafficking. and fuel smuggling and indication, just how incredibly profitable smuggling is for people involved in it. and another indication of why it's so difficult to stop, not only all that tens of thousands of people making the journey because of economic collapse in that home congress because of civilian civil strife, the smugglers making bus profits of the office. so it's a very intractable issue for the european union to deal. okay, thank you for that punishment that 1st of all, i have a lot producer of the rushes most revolving to grief ukraine's forces have conducted a prisoner exchange ukrainian present below him. is that lensky is chief of stones, says that his country secured the release of a $106.00 soldiers. now since the stones of the war,
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$92.00 in the hall 1000 ukrainians, have been freed in prison, smokes with russia. the us actually of defense says west and allies have agreed to train ukrainian pilots to fly us made f. 16 find to jets for mountains. cave has been cooling for the supply of advance war planes to support his defenses against russia's invasion. secretary lloyd austin said the netherlands on denmark will lead the training program. russia has intensified it's shorted bombardment bombardment of ukraine cities, an infrastructure in the kremlin. scroll t only underscores ukraine's need for a stronger layer round base, air defense architect. so the members of the contract group continue to scour their stocks for missiles and systems, but they consent. united states and others have worked with their private sector with their private sector on contracts to build new ne sams in other air defense
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equipment. and i applaud the countries that are finding ways to meet ukraine's urgent air defense needs. patrick, all hand has moved from the pen skin as well. this is all coming out of what they call the ukraine defense contact group. that's basically where a 50 countries, their military leaders, they try to get together a boat once a month so that they can coordinate what kind of a is going to ukraine, what kind of hardware, what kind of training, what are the top ones that came out of this was the chairman of georgie stuff, mark, milly, he said this is one of his more distributive comments. i think that we've heard since the invasion and this exact quote, this for militarily is not going to be won by russians. it's just not. he went on to say that the premiums could win the war militarily, but that is not going to happen any time soon. and of course, one of the big focuses was on the f. 16 fighter jack, since the invasion. we've been hearing craig call for these advance fighter jets to
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have the usa. they, they don't need done. that would be good for you. we're not going to do that. well, now the president has, and his allies have made the decision that they are in fact going to start streaming free and pilots on the f. 16 and we do it now. you know, out of this meeting who's going to take the lead? it's going to be the netherlands in denmark, they're going to really take the lead on a train and you pretty and pilots, most likely in their countries. other countries are going to work on exactly what that training is going to be. there's really no timeframe. i'm windows of 6 teams are going to get into the theater of war. still ahead on al jazeera, the founder of the far right, both keepers, munitions sentenced 18 years in prison for his role in the attack on the us congress. on the symbol of freedom. last in a rain storm, syrians, 400 year old, caught some sri. hast for the
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the hello super ty, food a my wall. now, what is the maximum intensity equipment to a category 5, how or can the system will continue to drift further, west switch away from guam should stay away from land for the coming days. but it will, grassy, pushed towards the fall north of the philippines, up towards taiwan. and i think it's gonna make a direct impact tape of the winds will certainly pick up. and those converging winds dragging a fair but of wet weather across the philippines. as we go through the next few days as the system, the, the sunday still to the east of the philippines, it will make a right to run up towards the fall south of japan as we go through the pots of next week weakening as it does so shabbots continually across a similar area that we'll see some heavier down pulls into southern parts of indo china, scattering the showers across malaysia,
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indonesia lot. you'd why one or 2 shelves coming in here over the next few days long as you're drawing. now, of course, the southeast of australia, the slide, the area of storms that's made its way across the fall. se of both prices guys try to come back in behind, wins now, pushing in from a southerly direction, so certainly feeling a good deal fresh, but at least it is tiny, dry and brightest of charles have one or 2 showers dragging in behind with rain. but new zealand, the 50 is douglas less refunded antiquities can so yeah. and so i like when i, when i asked fellows to determine seen the fluids fucking them down on out to 0. the both as inputs here turn down to and lot numbers for a presidential election to produce no clear winners. as presidents are drawn and challenger, co should all the go have to have in over on, on may,
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28th will succeed, you know, find the post for the presence of the story as approved on august the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out his era mind at the top stories the south, one of the remaining fugitives wanted in connection with the 19941 genocide is due to appear in a south african court shortly. fudzinski shima was arrested on to 20 years on the wrong the on the 1st day. the joint us sound a mission monitoring the see funds to don says that it welcome mr. mullen. fine take judging the war in general is to continue the progress of to a number of violations days. the red cross is taking control of
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a crowded migrant in refugee camps and the tiny and on into blonde producer. europe is on cost to receive record numbers of migrants. this yet driven by view of property and climate change. south africa is trying to contain an outbreak of cholera. at least 21 people have died so far. a like a clean was that is being blamed was hit region is just 15 chrome is north of pretoria. local, say, the top which has been dusky for years at demanding accountability for the depths of hope that my cousin's death looking v o. that of us, that people seeing that people have died is going to be changes and people are going to be held accountable. the people's are not the if you we, they want to promote us that is being supplied the end. it's not only at the beginning or for all the leg diesel quite sometimes. now i'm been since 2016 here
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in canada. we've been having water issues. the water is brown. we're asking them to at least clean the water or bring us water trucks 3 times a week. all we're asking is to have clean water. police and powers have fall and t gas at climate activists attempting to block a shareholders missing of a french oil company. the probably just as have been gathering since don't outside of conference venue for to town entities. offices dispatched the demonstrators who was sitting on the roads trying to prevent access to the building the on site. as a demonstration is gathered in the bolivian capital of a sexual abuse claims involving the catholic church. the diary for late priests was published, containing professions of child abuse. olivia, as church, need to say, the institution has been what they described is dest allegations in the past. since april, more than 200 people have come forward, imagine they suffered abuse. a church run schools,
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the institutions that should protect us, the talk about family unity, religion, and about faith are the ones that have covered up for pedophile rapists. that is, they've allowed and encouraged you'll do with and then we will see that we have to raise our voices and say enough is enough. archbishops, bishops take accountability and speak out. that'd be accomplices for these people because these people have a fortunately, come to a country from abroad to take refuge is the rapist that they are security forces in peru has carried out widespread deliberate attacks. so an anti government protest is this is according to amnesty international, the wines group says security forces used lisa munitions during the weeks long demonstrations that began last december. arianna sanchez reports from lima. i'm listening to a national issue, the damming report, and the depth of 49 people during anti government protests and they do. the investigation concluded that the killing of demonstrators was
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a result of coordinated state response. we have documented the killing of 2240 and those killings where, you know, opinion that he buried unintentional. that means that these individuals where the victims of ex trial should you show execution the rights groups or forwards did nothing to stop the excessive and least don't use the force against defenseless and unarmed protesters, especially in the indian region where most people die, the highest level of authority was involved either by giving an older to should oh, by ceiling to prevent the shooting in force and now use the responsibilities of the security and civil approaches. ease engaged.
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we come young, lost his brother who was helping inter protesters. the photo was 17. people were killed in one afternoon or something a little. we were accused of being vandals terrace, maybe because of the color of our skin. but we are human beings, the precedents, you know, a lot in her government defended the actions of the security forces. what they sit, each case has to be investigated. it is attorney general, have someone proceed in the office and senior army and police officers to testify on the 2 links at the end of the month. but victims lawyers say it's not guaranteed they'll be allowed in the session and are demanding the right to be heard. the amnesty international reports this reparations should be given to families of victims and the injured me just i left survive to tear gas canisters shoot that destroyed part of his call your view and of course of your on i lose my memory. i can't work. i need to know who did this to me. i didn't deserve this. put them in medical to proceed. and what they have plain to former president bill castillo,
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jailed before the violin. protests rock, the country, or the depths. she didn't say why, but what certain is her government now has a lot of explaining to do a dns and just i just see that name. keith is national assembly has approve media sponsorship and advertising for the 1st time in decades. they all know privately own newspapers or tv stations in the country. those with the biggest audiences belong to the communist party. then, you know, we'll retain the policies prominence in the media and to this for the total because it's time to understand and test all the resources of social communication to promote participation, transparency and accountability, to pool and united full of knowledge in order to extract the best ideas on take the light and also generate consensus. i think it's been 3 years since george floyd and on the on, on the black man was killed by
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a white police officer and many minneapolis people gather the make shift memorials on a him. fluid died onto the office at kneeled on his next 8 minutes and 46 seconds. his final words were icon brief. all 4 of the offices out the scene were convicted of violating fluid civil rights. meanwhile, the latest protest against police findings in the us, people are demanding justice for an 11 year old black boy, a shot by an officer in the state of mississippi. as a re in monterey, which shows in the chest off the cooling police to a domestic disturbance. at his home, his family says the officer escalated the situation and they want him dismissed and charged with aggravated assault. that demands in body count footage if the incident be released is like come out with your hands up. at the moment is when my son came out to come out with their hands up what you're shooting. i don't understand. i don't want
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a dad this what he was saying. why he was. i was on the ground. i said, you're not going dad, baby. you're not going dad, just keep talking. all right, mother shanita has been sentenced 18 years in jail for his role in the attack on the us capital 2 years ago. she with roads be found to be of keepers was convicted a suspicious conspiracy. an official has moved from washington dc. it's an ongoing threat to the country. the words of the judge who sentenced the founder of the right wing militia group the off keepers to 18 years in jail. stuart roads, a former part of trooper was convicted of seditious conspiracy. essentially, trying to over through the government by fighting up those 2 states, the sold on the capital. on january 6th, 2021. they were trying to stop the certification of to apply as president. he claimed in court, he was a political prisoner, a position rejected by the judge. there's no way that he was the leader of the director of what happened on january 6th. he was just
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a convenient target. the oath keeper's work, a convenient target. the d o j looked at them and said, oh, here's a skate here. the scape goat of what happened on january 6th. rhodes in his folder was dressed in combat style gifts to confederate during the capital. while he never entered, he was in constant contact with those inside. he had stashed weapons in nearby hotels, and prosecutors said he was ready to use them to force congress to back donald trump. the defense argued roads should be essentially free today, having spent 60 months in prison. but the judge clearly felt that the offense is needed a much stiffer sentence at 18 years. is the longest deal term honda? to anyone convicted of offences from january? the 6th roots claim of being a political prisoner that caused the words of some republican members of congress. they have defended those charged and convicted of offenses from january. the 6th. and donald trump running for re election as us president has promised pardons for
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all convicted if he wins. more than 1000 people have been charged with offences surrounding january the 6th 2021. road just to appeal to conviction on the length of his deal to ireland. for sure, i'll just go to washington of a centuries old tree that served as a historic symbol of sara leah in his folder. and during the storm in the council free town, the government described the loss of the 7th. he needs a tool called century as heartbreaking unexpired as a story. see really owns national symbol. now nothing more than a stump. after 400 years free towns, custom tree was finally felled by storm on wednesday, it's the last that the country's president has described as leaving a gap in people's hops.
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not giving the symbols from smoke but says it was right on the putting on there. according to legion slaves who won the freedom, facing on the prince's side of the american war of independence, preyed under the tree when they arrived in west africa and founded free town. it since the don't bank notes and stems and has become a place of pre if the residence of c early owns capital and recent decades is talitha over a busy roundabouts near the national museum, the central post office, and the country's highest course historical med. because because the 3 has been around for one or 200 years and the yes i do with we're in the end of this one up on the sylvia who made the remains of the savings to basic poetry will now be taken
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