tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 31, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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in the middle east. don't sell, don't buy. that's one quick solution. ok. trafficking on i will just see around the the color there. i miss tanya tay. this is in use our life for my headquarters here. and uh huh. coming up in the next 60 minutes. a general who net a crew and over through good bones president has been named into a meet power train and dalia, a nation's heavy rain and tons of thousands of hi mrs. dox. this in the us state of florida. today's president, we want as a nationwide search for the hundreds of people's interest of his nearly 50. is that
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sense of military truth by general augusta printer say and result trial of a century. the supreme court is set to decide if indigenous people should have fewer rights to their own on federal law. and is 4 nobody joke of it has stayed on track to window backward, extending 20 full grass. i'm titled, is to to advance fee at the us open office straight sets window over setting. that'd be so i thought now i the all the asking union do united nations and friends. so all condemning. here's another military coup in africa, this time in the central african country of gabon, present valley bunker is that under house arrest, the government has been dissolved. we don't treat create as have appointed this man . general risk only agree in gramma as a transitional, leisure. his phone, well,
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president phone go remains under house arrest. his family has ruled the oil rich, but impoverished country. now for 50 odd is, there is jubilation across the country. but the deposed president is asking people to rise out from the sun, the goals, capital dot com, and it goes hack begins coverage. celebrations on the streets of the capital. the booty give on free, give on liberated features, crowds of waving palm leaves and assigned a victory hug. you have any soldiers hours after they carried out their crew said mos, we're so happy, there's a sense of joy. we'll be waiting for this moment for so long. we suffered so much poseurs, jumped the name of the man leading the junior high, but he's clicked an audio in grandma has been named as the transition leader. and he's the head of the presidential guard which pledged to protect president of the bone, go a close aid to bone, go leap puts bone, go under house arrest,
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bringing to an end the 56 year long bunco family dentist, ali baba when seen a strong and invincible, appearing desperate and alone appealing for help from his palace, where he's being detained. so i'm calling you to make the noise to make noise, to make noise. lee, how can you a call that has fallen on deaf ears following the presidential election on saturday? the vote was marred by a massive fraud, says the opposition longer ordered the shut down of the internet and band international observers and foreign journalist from covering the election. when boned goes, your election was announced on wednesday morning. the soldiers seized power, or nearly from genta, vote the election results interesting dozens of electrical officials and accused them of trees. about this, the day we have decided to defend peace by putting an end to the current regime in the general elections of august 26. as well as the truncated results are cancelled,
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the boat is closed until further notice all institutions of the republic. oh, there's old b. f can union has condemned the latest qu, in the region, but the galban, these people appeared jubilant. these things in national anthem and chance we have chased injustice and she bone as it working to and you don't nicholas hawk out to 0 . welcome on is one of from says closest allies in the region. and the government, as i mentioned, that it has condemned to the cure lots many companies living in front of celebrating the crew. they gathered outside the embassy in paris. natasha box of the community. you gather somebody the right people have been telling me to be on the double thing. going to say once
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again, they say it's because in a peaceful revolution i say, i think sometimes it's just something that i be for school. we are delighted. i'm 47 and all my life i've only heard about the bung goes and so full grabbing these people. it's a realization that the phone goes off, finished work. it both 16. it's double the case at the same ones and depends on who needs a knee brace, traumatized, which presents on the phone very strongly. many people just phones is amazing. the phone goes family. incredible. well, well, people here say has never trickled down to marry people in one and now from this one, disbanded the gap, and these people want to take this down to full scale of calls about some pull. and i think friends will see that we are capable of running our country well. and we
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hope different supports us, but not to recreate a neo colonial relationship. but as an equal economic part that the new french government has content. what a goals, including yourself, says the upholstery of a cube, bronze is closely watching the situation and calls for the results of the election wants to know to be respect to the next show of the is this going to be very concerned about his interest? so as i mentioned, facing double number, no friends in the country has the 0 power as well. the are the throw values longer and the rest of his son to me spell the end of a family dentistry which is dominated the political landscape and google for more than 50 is same. does robin looks back at his rise and fall from pounds? only bone go came to power in 2009. he served as for him in defense minister,
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during the 40 year rule of his father omar. after he died, good bonds next elected head of state had a familiar name, oli, bundle, tried to distance himself from his father's legacy, of squandering the bonds vast. but by 2016, he appeared to be following in his father's footsteps, consolidating his grip on power, winning the presidential election by just a few 1000 folks. voting was marked by violence and allegations of fraud. mass protest followed, and demonstrators burned down the parliament building. in the capital libra ville, after his election when bundle promised to address the problems, fueling the anger of his people, including unemployment and poverty. i'm reaching out to them and said, well, let's see, donna, we've been talking for years, but do we need to change the system? we need to change the law, but let's do it now. the instability of 2016 changed the political landscape
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leading to more discontent. divisions remained for years with some opposition leaders boycotting delayed parliamentary elections in october 2018. and just weeks later, there were conflicting reports about the president's health. he fell ill during an investment conference in the saudi capital react and was admitted to the hospital with what his spokesman said was severe fatigue. other reports said he'd suffered a stroke. go to move on to you and see there's a default. a few months later, in january 2019 a handful of junior army officers attempted a short lived crew. they seized control of the national radio station and called for street protests to restore democracy, declaring ali, bundle unfit to rule. the takeover was quickly ended with 2 soldiers killed and others arrested. foot problems of inequality and poverty persisted under the rule of all the bundle winning the presidency for a 3rd time and controversial circumstances with the elections lacking in
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transparency. they were a step too far for the security forces in the end of the bundle was overthrown by his own presidential guard zane bus robbie ultra 0. well let's take a closer look at them on your just on your screen, who has been named as good ones interim lita general recently. and grandma is a fast cousin of the diverse data to replace talib longer step brother of hedge of coupons, republican, dodd, and 2019. now over the past several years in granite has expanded, bunker is personal, gone to an elite force in charge of protecting the president, his family, and other high profile figures in 2009. he was deployed to morocco and sent a golf with diplomatic emissions. carlita is described as a very powerful now, and he's also believed to be a millionaire. he's real estate in united states, which he bought with cash according to an investigation by the organized crime and corruption reporting project. well, let's bring in, alexis,
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could euro from london in the united kingdom. he's a specialist on african turns affairs and is country the managing editor of semen for africa? alexis, where am i? has k benefitted from his close ties to generations of the bunker family and he's essentially part of the family. the people in the barn field this move is a genuine push for change. i mean, absolutely. i think the underwhelming impression icon is that people were just fed up with the simplest and they won't have any form of change. and this is definitely change as far as the concerned because you know, they have for full was up on go and then they have the song on us 56, use a roll. so they wanted a complete, brought to a complete change from that. i, anything that moves away from that as far as the people of color concerned, is a fresh start, is the change and accessories say the people have come on. we've, we've all the same. there's celebrations on the streets of the capital, labor of love. that is the angel bangor,
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sentiment shared across the country because some and all the areas have profited as well. some of the family. yeah, absolutely. so there's always going to be a degree of patronage with this kind of situation. so people will have benefited from any phone guys will they would benefit from the bunker, family, bidding and shots. but ultimately the wealth is not being distributed widely across the country around. so it's all the people in the country lead below the poverty 9 . now that is something that is the straight into a large amount of people in the country because this is one of the largest, all producers and some info peck. i mean it has mining well for being a last producer, manganese or as well, which is a crucial ingredient and still making and then look into the future as well. so use in electric vehicle batteries. so it's been a huge source of spatial. i think ultimately just people did feel like both wasn't being distributed and they no longer from intervention. lavish locks stopped to
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fall. the alley bulk of might've tried initially to move away from that, but still reduce the perception that there are quantities. while i recall and excess that ali bunk, i wasn't really seen as a natural success to his father. right. people knew him at that point for his love of funk music and football. how did he win political support to well, i mean, ultimately took political support. this is the domestic aspect enterprise, you mean he didn't have to win a total, but i think that's a fundamental problem. and that's something we really have to get out of his around to, i mean, took over from his father when his father passed away in 2009 and using voting to contentious elections in 2009 and 23rd, 2016. and that is the issue a result so much the he won people the package that he took it and then there were elections and people pretty quickly dealing with music and the idea that he wasn't gonna live a lot with 1st i'd like his father and the one that this is more of the site and
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then we saw is for this most recent election with diverse concepts of other people felt like this was trying to remove the saying the fact that it was a coffee. the fact that there was a major blackout. and we're not really special observers, which is a sense that again, people was allowed to engage in accountability weren't allowed to vote someone out which the basic kind of of democracy. of course, alexis, you were talking there about the lavish lifestyle. the allegations of corruption have run very deep under the french police investigation, but then then dropped to how all the leads now regarded in the bottom, especially with all that mineral wealth and then all of that opportunities still own the advantage. so basically we're in a situation and they're very much seen as being people who have leased off this dentist a and a positive. and yeah, it says it's the kind of frustration in the country. absolutely. what about them and us, that seems like these are people who have done very well,
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where most people have suffered. most people don't that file alexis interesting though, then that the military who were closed for a long time, especially this particular part of the military to the bunker family is now regarded as being quite so different. and they will start profited and then very much positive relate to the, this moments in problem. i think the overwhelming sense is one of really for and this is just pen top frustration because people wanted to get rid of these people. so i don't think they're really looking beyond the basic q 41. this is a very young country, the median age of something like 20 bucks. now, a most people can remember is the phone go sampling. let's go back to 56. and so i wonder if i can get the release for i'm gonna just feel that this is an opportunity now hurting. the next step is what happens next is i'm going to be some kind of account for the 2 seconds of your transitions democratic cool. we'll have to wait
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and see where that happens in the moment. it's just that this is something that most people have. no, they haven't done this because everyone's been independent. sincerely 6, these kind of opponents recovery. 1961.9. i'm excited very briefly, alexis, i, i've been curious to see the reaction we're seeing from around the world. because that has been condemnation. there been calls to respect the safety of the bunker family and to make sure that they all kept physically safe. but they have been very few goals as far as i've seen for him to be reinstated. so is this in your minds then potentially the, the end of the younger dynasty as a result face? this is the end of the surprise. i cannot see. i'm coming back from this, i mean, in the midst in 2019 because there was a 1020 on that's occasion potentially and coming back because you can see the likes of the you and the international community will probably have to come down to the cannot be seen to back the situation in which, so just take our before,
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but the really been muted in the fact that they're so new to this because they do, there is a basic test understanding that you know, that has been impropriety in the past. that the selection in particular was not transparent. the 2.4 were not transparent. and so the wrong coal is going to come back in the way that we've seen. remember putting in his jack, for example, very interesting times and gone. we'll continue watching very closely. alexis uncle jr, on the managing editor of central africa. thanks so much for sharing your insights with us here on out of the early next. thank you very much. i as well as alexis alluded to the crew and gabon is just one of several such military takeovers and recent is on the continent. from molly is a chad guinea, looking at facetime, was recently new jazz and now the bomb elected president. what else did vaviante? the majority of the crew is on folded in french speaking nations with fonts as military bases. and friends,
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companies have business interests. come on is the 8th long just to produce of oil in the region at 200000 barrels a day. and it also has the 2nd largest manganese deposit in the wild french companies like total energies and mining giant adamant dominates couple in this business sector. and despite the ones mineral wealth, as we've been saying, a subs i'm, it's estimates of 2300000 people continue to live in poverty. fonts also maintains a military presence in the country with around 400 soldiers permanently stations bad. and as i'm going to address reports now from the capital of new jazz fronds appears to be losing it scripts in the region 40 and african army has again struck in french speaking. africa need is a tense, attempted or successful, cool on the continent. and so, yes, you is a very post president of global legal joints, the growing list of french allies sucked by the military in what seems to be a continuous trend in west and central africa. yeah,
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i liked the closing government in guinea. growing insecurity is given us the main course of the change in governments in brook, in a fossil mommy. and is your supporters of the cause in this a hell regency funds that's popping up need is quinton give and fretted access to that countries resources. so the problem in the last 12 years western allies fronts, especially we're more interested in our resources, one we will live in poverty and lack of security. this year has for more than half a century to be supplying french nuclear reactors with uranium fuel. but the local population is particularly unhappy that the former colonial power has failed to help improve their lives. now help reigning attacks by i'm goose finishes and elsewhere, which are some of the reasons advised by leaders of the military coup last month. home, the countries now under military rule, in the region, into french sentiments are particularly high in money. and you should leave the june to order french troops for these. and that is expected to happen in the share
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many times, which we call diplomacy of the bleach. this will pop pause from from england everywhere they meant in africa in this uh, cause us to will speak to end up in the ability to, to, to, to ment and do you have diplomacy? the population, really, the one to feed themselves 1st may be quickly losing its grip and emphasizing it's for my colonies. but i'm going to say the former colonial power must change its strategy in relating to the countries it used to. if it wants to remain relevant. now, how many degrees i just need to know me the, the whole hurricane and dalia is lashing florida in the southern united states, neighboring georgia and south carolina. i have also declared states of emergency
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warnings, a life threatening storms that floods and high winds have been issued from ice to far. it has 21000000 residents produced. 2 people have died in road crashes related to the storm. and dalia also cause widespread damage in cuba, where at least 2 people were killed, present or fighting, says the government is helping with when the federal change on the ground are going to continue to work with the 1st responders in florida, georgia, south carolina, north carolina, to get people to safety, you've all been reporting this issue, not television or number of rescues already taken place as i walked out of my office a moment ago to begin to recover from the impacts of the storm. hol, let springing. nbc news correspondent j grey. he joins us from gainesville, and florida j. it's pushing a little drive and now do i possibly even see a little sunshine where it is a dahlia housing hottest now? yeah. and this,
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and this study to as if you had told me that we would see sunshine this morning when we were taking a bit of a beating from this storm. i wouldn't have believed it. it moved through and it moved quickly, which is good news if there is any with this storm we saw through the night and into the early morning here, heavy rain, strong winds at times. and of course, the most severe damage along the coastline where a value of made land fall this morning. a sustained winds of a 125 miles an hour. a wall of water 10 feet high or more, are really pushing into places. it's never been here in teams are rushing in and trying to assess the damage and some of those hardest hit areas as the storm continues to be on the move out came shore as a category 3 storm with those 125 miles an hour went and they held on to hurricane status for hours, even though it was over lab. not really getting any fuel from the warm waters of the gulf. it has just in the last few minutes been downgraded to a tropical storm. it is pushing through georgia where we've already seen
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substantial flooding and next stop here targeting the carolina is expected to clear that area either sometime late tonight or early tomorrow morning spent out and, and back into the waters where it will slowly fade away, but not without leaving some significant damage and it's wait a day that was calls evacuations, where they hated. i see a large number of calls that are around you and people potentially coming back now . yeah, i think people are coming back in this area, gainesville, which is a little more and when i think there were a lot of people who chose to ride this out, the they, they gambled. right. this time, they were were able to write it out and, and get through without any significant damage, according to officers. we've talked with here on the ground. i can tell you in those coastal areas it looks like most did listen to the warnings did get to higher ground and it may be a while before they can get back in before they have things restored. j your talks
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to a little bit about that wall of water on the coast of what kinds of damage have you been saying and we know that the the government is sending health is going to be enough. yeah you would think so though again, i think it's going to take some time. we're talking about water that was over the roots of hanes in that area. a lot of small communities along the coast here, and for many of them, they've lost just about everything and understand it. it's very hard and in many cases, very expensive to get any kind of insurance against that you're, you're in a flood area, you're in a hurricane zone. and so for many of those, they'll be starting over from scratch here, which is going to be very difficult. but the governor of the state of florida, rhonda sanders, who is also running for president by the way, has committed to making sure they are taken care of and given a place to stay at at least for
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a substantial amount of time as they go through and trying to figure out what comes next, and of course j grey that and be seniors corresponding with the latest for us from gainesville, and florida. thanks so much jane. the whole ukraine has realized what appears to be the biggest wave of air strikes into russia. some systems of the war, ukrainian drones target to these 6 regions that you see that in russian territory, that's called 50 was the hardest hit. a large file, stronger than apples with several military planes were damaged their will. so attacks new moscow then let's revive that. several efforts being suspended further south there have been reports of joins been shot down, and brianna, columbia, oriole, and the, as on regions of these attacks went unusually deep into russian territory. and there was a major escalation in ukraine's use of try and wolf and russia. meanwhile, as hit back with strikes on the ukrainian capital,
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so at least 2 people public private of what's not from cheese. as this was one of the most intensive exchanges of miss island drone strikes so far in the war attack, drones struck 6 regions inside russia with the most northerly target and ad, based near the city of pus golf. wherever it's reported, more than 20 drones were used. starting lodge fires full giant principal plains on the ground with hate. although the extent of the damage is disputed by both sides. moscow says it down to many of the attacking drones, accusing key of, of targeting civilians, assisted by its western back as me system the as give a ukrainian drawing a tax on civilian objects, confirm the terrorist essence of the keys regime. once again, it's clear that ukrainian drains once able to fly those distances without assistance from western satellite information. so we can get for things mostly by
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russia as well, and the strikes will not go unpunished. as is often the case, ukraine hasn't confirmed it's behind these latest strikes, maley referring to them cryptically, as accidents happening on russian territory. but leaders in cave say that ad base is used to launch attacks on ukrainian territory, a legitimate targets. just before daybreak, wednesday, much of cave was awoken by a series of explosions as mold in 40 russian drones and missiles targeted the city in waves from all directions with ukraine, claiming to have shot down daily old of them. but they were casualties with several people killed and injured in what said to be the largest russian attack in month with every indication of more strikes from both sides to come from mcbride out as a rec, keith and digital slate is an activist and result according to nationwide,
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protests, because of threats to their way of life. supreme court judges are about to make a ruling that may limit their rights to they are not assessed or loans. want to say, you know, hear reports now from the edition era. the indigenous people across brazil once more facing threats to their survival. for 2 years, they've been urging the supreme court to take action and confirmed their rights twins, isreal, lance, tribal leaders, warning supreme court present positively that and certainly has bred violence. it was take care of us because sleeping peace knowing that our constitutional rights have been questioned and the mercy of invaders who gravel length at any cost. the issue at stake is a landmark case establishing a timeframe to limit the number of indigenous reserves in brazil is approved. we tribes living on their territories at the time present,
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enacted its constitution in 1988 can claim to yeah, using spring bench brooklyn, and requested that we have a problem with that date before. 1988, many indigenous peoples were forced out of their territories at gunpoint presented was a military dictatorship and they had no means to fight for the rights of the 1988 timeframe is established. their land claims and hundreds of others will be a note. but even if the justice is ruling their favor, result, indigenous peoples are facing a still greater threat. this time from the conservative dominated congress. the powerful farm lobby is pushing for bill that will open protected indigenous territories to commercial activities, such as logging in farms. it also allows the government to reclaim existing reserves environmental safe, that this legislation not only puts the survival of hundreds of tribes in danger,
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but also that of the amazon reinforce with the clear possibility of conflict release from each branch of the government. there's a certainty on both sides of the debate about exactly what land rights in pursuit will mean in practice. monica not give ultra 0. we addition narrow the still ahead here on out or is there a hundreds of funds and that she's super full so they've disappeared 5th families to log on since for me to come on in 4 places in the group stages. if you're paying champions, leave up for grabs. son will be here if that story the there, here's how it's shaping up for the last day of august across europe in africa. and
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it is certainly a much refresher field across a huge swats of europe. this because we've had center storms rolling through here, it's knocked out the heat in many places, including at romania, minova and ukraine, where we had some record heat if you can believe it. now storms are also the name of the game is we look to where the baltic states spell the roost, and same goes for western russia and a pretty good batch of what, whether running into southern england on thursday. we've got these waves of what weather coming in of the atlantic, so it has been unsettled, but that's not to say that you won't see any sun, but the best bet for sunny weather is in the southeast like a turkey plenty of sun altura. your temperature is up to 36 and goes for the other side of the mediterranean as well. plenty of sun in the forecast steering, not much going on. so let's move on to africa right now. hot days ahead for cairo. look at that. 40 degrees on the news for you and some downpours for southern shad actually not too far away from the capital engineering and now for southern africa . a few things i wanted to point out. we've got
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a weather maker crashing into the western cape prophets. rain wind combo there, and looked with the windows of the temperature and my poor toe, 28 degrees for you, for the last day of august season. the september. oh, no, just india hose, the g 20 summit where leading economies will discuss global challenges. the broad costs premier of a new series, exploring the implications of us and goals for 1st amendment rights will lead to gather in new york for the un general assembly. with the ukraine and climate change expected to dominate talks. generation sports meets the icons who are challenging
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when the african union on the front of the troop canon dalia is lashing florida on the southern united states navy in georgia and south carolina. i have full sudafed states for emergency warnings of a life threatening storm size, floods and high winds of an issue to somebody's to far it is 21000000. unless your brain has almost what appears to be the biggest wave of asked price. and so russia, since the stock of targets included in apple's lab results of damage to military aircraft, were disputed. russia hit back with strikes on the ukrainian capital chain, which has announced a plan to search for the remains of people who disappeared during the minutes you wrote about gusto cache. the truth and justice projects comes as the welcome memories, the day of disappeared. this is the 1st time since the end of the piano, she regime the train government has tried to find those who was missing. thousands of people were imprisoned, tortured and killed during printer says 17 years and pounds. i last in america
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editor, listed in human is in the to land capital santiago with more. so it's a very intricate plan, but more importantly, it's the very 1st time that the julian state takes responsibility for trying to find the remains of those people. now it's uh he did say that, he underscored that it was the responsibility of the state, the states he said, had killed these people had tortured these people had made them disappear and the state has to find them. not the relatives who have been acting. he said, and i'm quoting him as detectives for the last half a century trying to find out what happened to their loved ones after they were taken away by the military. there is a responsibility he says, to use science. he said also to make sure that there is enough money all the money necessary. he said, in fact, talk to fine places where the remains might have been buried. hidden, we know,
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of course, that many people were thrown out of helicopters or their bodies blown up with dynamite, so that it would be possible to find them perhaps, but out of $1100.00 people, some remains. certainly clag can still be found after all this time. well, that's bringing odette money and she is a freelance journalist, a right that undefended diplomat specializing in human rights issues in july. her sister was one of the thousands of people who disappeared during finish as dictatorship. she joins us. i've now to from santiago or that you've campaigned for this for years. how did you feel listening to this father on dish responding announced today excuse me, can you, can you ask the question again and i was just wondering, is that to speak a little bit louder? please, so how, how did you fail off the overhead is that you've what's to campaigning to, to have this happen. how did you feel, listening to that plan being announced today? i was printed in burridge, on to be this afternoon at the at noon. and i couldn't help in
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drying, actually it was, it was a very emotional moment. i think it's a very emotional day for many, many to lands that have waited for for this to happen since we recovered democracy in 1990. we've been waiting for more than 30 years for a government. this is the 1st democratic government then acknowledges it. no more than acknowledges that makes a pledge then promises that this time the state, not the government will launch the national search for the disappeared. and this is a very special initiative. it's um, it's renting for, among other reasons, whatever happens, president burridge will be remembered for this legal legal seat for this day and
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put this promised that i know the disappearance of one limited to july. i understand that your system, maria cecilia chic, disappeared in argentina and 1976. do you feel that this plan has the scope needed no matter where that disappeared? the disappearance, this took place to visit us at universal aspiration and its pain. this universal. it's my, my sister disappeared not in t 9 because her husband was uh, so continuing physician, they were both kidnapped from their apartment in july, 16, 1976. then ever since then. it's been 47 years, said we have been searching for for them and they have not
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a been so their bodies have not been found. and this has happened not only in julia, of course, but imagine dina and many, many countries have that in america. because cecilia, as her husband get them all the money, they were victims of what is called the operation condom. that was, that was a network of the secret police of those countries that were under dictatorship at the time in the 19 seventy's. odette, some of the stories that we've had of, of the torture on the detention with certain fruitful and it's obviously been so many years we know the chances of finding and identifying loved ones all fairly slim. let me ask you what would be enough for you? that's a good question and i've been asked them many times and i still don't have a straight answer. i don't think, to be honest,
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i don't think nothing would be enough at this point. the only thing that could bring this piece is basically tooth and justice for many families that still have no answer to where their loved ones. what happened to them? where are they? that is our main question. the basic question is done. this done? what are they have cost, so um, or death or in order to find people, you need cooperation with the military, right to a repository is a certain, much of this information. but that's not included in this plan. how likely all day is a break, the impact of silence? do you think the really tell you me? yes, the plan doesn't include guessing over military reco. it's full thing. forcing people who have been convicted for instance to speak is obviously a huge obstacle. our search the,
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the storage of the families of the victims, the search that has taken place has been carried out by the families not by the government, not by the state. it has been our search and not then a very low research. and so hopefully, even the experience hopefully with this plan or is that this, this will no longer be a learned research. i'm wondering as this, this national state run search then takes place for you. is this about clarissa, or is it about accountability? basically i think it's it's, it's both things i think it's for the 1st time we feel that we're now don't know that there is a state and that there is a government that will walk along with us in the search that will put the resources, the money that technology, the information to make this possible,
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their menu less that really believe deep in our hearts, that we will not find our loved ones. but what is important, i believe in this initiative, is that for the 1st time, we feel that the state validate our search in our right. this is none of favors that the sewage that the state is doing for us. but again, this is so or right then we have been a claim for more than 30 years. so i think basically we would not find our, the bodies of our loved ones. but we will, we have that feeling that we're right in our search is validated, dead for the 1st time, the country. mm hm. must have been knowledge that this happened. this is not for many use, we filled up, this was a family tragedy that is happening to them and your family, or to,
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to whoever the wheel sometimes at the beginning had a sense of shame. what happened to us it's, it's, it's not hard to, and it's not easy to understand. but for the 1st time today when i go to prison and i had a little piece of hope that some families could find out what happened and maybe could find a. 2 use of their loved ones. enclosure is so important, such a shared stay that incentive out there are debt money. thank you so much for joining us here on out of there and for sharing your story. thank you for having me . hold on bangladesh, the families of victims of forced disappearance is that also demanding their time human rights groups blamed security forces for more than 600 disappearances. and the past 14 years of under that she government says the allegations are false and fabricated. 100 calorie has went out from the capital dotcom. a
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nice sized slum breaks down as she describes the moment she heard our fathers mine was saying was abducted by i'm please. and the me for ready, i'll talk out for years own there's no trace of the businessman. you know, to have a feeling my father is to live and would like to know where he's now. if you've killed him, you can please let us know where he's buried. then no one would have to worry that he's still missing it. he's been, i can have a funeral, friends, local and international human rights organization, say more than 600 bangladesh as i've been forcibly disappeared since 2009. so i'm returning home. but if he is to talk for fear of reprisal, many of those were found dead in remote locations. ju marked as brother went missing in 2015 police later said that the student and the opposition political activists had died in custody. related to detain me along with my parents and my
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brother who was the main target and ultimately became a victim of custodial torture and death. i was kept in jail after he died for another 6 months. copeland and michael checked my wit, protesting vices against the oppression and harassment of the indigenous people in the truck diagram hill tracts, region which say both where victims are forces disappearances by state security forces. we have one demand that everyone along with michael and co pa da, talking about who are victims of enforced disappearances be immediately when the number of friends for disappearance as an extra judicial killings. how's fall in significantly since 2021. that was run the us government, impose sanctions on come on those of the rapid action petroleum. that's the countries lead anti terrorism police unit for rights abuse and their role in enforce disappearances in risk. and mom's family members of the victims, up and for disappearance had been subjected to intimidation and harassment by
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members of the law enforcement and intelligence agencies. this sonya, this loves brother was seized by security forces 10 years ago. the opposition party leader is still missing the key to all the family members want is for those who are victims of enforced disappearances and subject to torture and secret detention sells to return home. every day. we still dream of uniting with them. the bangladesh government has dismissed the allegation as false and fabricated, and government ministers have repeatedly failure to respond to concerns raised by the un, the us and other foreign governments from the judge rate of this data. dr. occlusions on the a has denied failed to 11 suspect, facing smuggling corruption and espionage charges itself to police on guns, munitions, millions of dollars on faith gold on board a private plane. 5 egyptians were among the interest of 2 weeks ago for allegedly
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entering a restrictive zone. under some ample time, we talked that has the story drug enforcement agents in the capital, the sockeye show gen, let's see a craft that are causing so much speculation and controversy. in zambia, there was a story that they had said, but maybe would come through and see them pay the message to the people, the quote very very the across along with guns, bullets, cash and fake gold was seized by police. on august, the 13th several arrests were made, including 5 egyptian nationals that being denied bell and charged with corruption, smuggling, and espionage for entry and restricted zone at the airport. egyptian authorities say the a croft a privately owned and will only in transit when they landed in cairo. but the fact that it's a crime, but she just doesn't make it related to the states one way or another.
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and this big relationship was all about of the relation of egypt as a states with a private jet. so um, a lot of news about exemption authorities following up with the them, you know, sorry, fees and following up on the status of the egyptian, they are the keys for is up to 30 is in jail if convicted when they stand trial. that means hope that we didn't find these thoughts. many of the questions raised in this unusual police investigation will be answered. how do we test it out of their, to the best for him? eunice apology has an old duration, a memorial fisherman. offline. the veteran aus is there a journalist who is killed by his really forces may 2022 need to abraham a 4th now from back to him in the occupied westbank. it's been almost $500.00 days since and is really sniper shots and chills. i just need a shooting. i will,
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i'll click, but no one has been held accountable yet. what about us? it is continue to fight for justice. there are still some of the defying her memory and remembering, sitting this is the latest memorial designed by the best policy. and the architect says that you wanted this to resemble the symbolism of the city, the black league show in city and speak to it basically resembling headed off from the screen. you have also assembled students from different areas from palestine to show jerusalem. he says this is kind of the front and sensor of citizens coverage here in the occupied to us bank. and underneath that there's a sense of the city is to love. in some absence, there is greater presence sherry and will never be absent. be corrupt her report.
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it's very difficult to begin sharing no memorial, no activity is enough to on. it's not difficult to see cities fixtures and memorials in different places, impala fine, and elsewhere in the world. but people here tell us that the most important place to stays in is in people's hearts and minds. is that, but he is just bethlehem the as hostile a head here on out of there. we take a look at the rest super in the to lising up the light sky. and then for the defending women's champion races and around threes, the surface center will be here with the option for me or just straight sets. victor, the
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welcome back. now if it's a clear night sky, take a look out of the window. you might be able to see the biggest and brightest marine of the. yeah. and so the blue, safe, green, and that's the closest it's ever been this year. as it moves around, it's a little bit longer and will not a pen, but it has nothing to do with color. car leg explains for us it from a walk from on catalyst east coast. this once in a blue moon and as once in a super blue moon. and that's what we have here. i'm joined by some asked or photographers as well as space enthusiasm. we've been using these telescopes to get a closer look at the moon. this one is rigged up to a laptop, it's giving us a very precise image of the moon. it's that it's brightest and biggest that it has
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been so far this year and a half to say it's pretty spectacular, even to the naked eye. now it's called a blue moon because it's the 2nd, the full moon of the month. we have the 1st one at the beginning of the month that was cool, discharge, and moon. and this one has come at the end of the month. they called super moons because they were the closest on the moon's rotation to the us. and so we can see them a lot brighter and a lot bigger. now the next time we will get to see a phenomenon like this will be about 2037. so you better get out and see it, because as i say, it only happens once in a blue moon while it is now times of support. yes. hello. thank you very much in the study cielo and nobody talk of it. i stayed on track to when a racquel extending 24th glass. some title is through to around 3 at the us open talk of it was a straight sets when i guess things better not be sub. i thought no, i if he fits 6 year olds, progress in new york has already seen him reclaim the world. newborn spots is now
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aiming to in his full us open titles. next opponent will be his fellow, serbian last of those. yeah. without trouble. i still feel like i'm play better, but the, you know, the 1st couple of matches, right, said waynes i'm. i'm happy to be back in new york. i'm happy to be playing here in our taurus. that's what gives me strength. you know, that's what gives me motivation i guess. busy 36 years of, of age enough to, you know, 20 years of coming to, to new york. you know, i, i still have the hunger, i still have the desire to, to play my best tennis. some of these cards are this class on tennis. got his 1st taste. oh, this video assist with you system entering this match between anti murray and commenting. say it didn't go well and with who requested the v hour check on a double both bought them pie. i was unable to watch the incidents on how tablets my went on to win the match in straight sets. it was his 200 victory as
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a grand slam tournament was quite clear from the 2nd video that the bulb bones twice. and we watched about 10 times and it clearly clearly is not the on part, it's making that decision. i don't know how the technology works, but yeah, obviously didn't, didn't, didn't go to planning up for a, an important moment of the match. so yeah, be good if they could get that fixed or the funding women's champion and well, number one is just one sec east into the said run swan attack made life worth of her australian opponent value saville beating her straight set. 6364 is too old as targeting have fits, grass and sizes. you know, faces kaya, you'll find in the next found. it is for the 40 some favorite. the cocoa golf at beach said of teenager, muta, and eva of russia in straight sets 19 year old is golf,
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is targeting has said stress impossible to reach the quarter finals in new york last. yes. age of 16 and eva is already ranked number. 63 in the wall. i think when i was younger, i used to think like every match as life or death. when you realize that yours, some of your competitors are in tour like on their in their thirty's. i think that puts in perspective that you know, you still have to allow yourself time to make mistakes and the losses as long as you learn from the i guess the idols and has secured the one of the final group stage faces into european time to see the dutch team, so big when is a guess corporate side ranges and the 2nd leg of their playoff? if it is 51 netherlands segments. yes, they went to 73 on aggregate ranges night, some the 5 this disastrous. oh cool. so we'll say that is true. mix takes place in monaco on says thing to other teams, book fair plays in the google pages on wednesday,
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etc. copenhagen of denmark and belgium swell, antwerp are also through and to of are playing and europe's top competition for the 1st time since 1957 minutes have added on it. all this is counting. dante is next major league process. harris and his team are about to kick off a game against nashville or since arriving in my last month at dfcs 6 year old that has led the team it to the assess trophy and the lead up. and he scored on his m. s . w, i guess in new york, red bulls it has coach of the us national team says the whole league is benefiting from his presence. you have this idea of what it could be. you know what m o s is and then you totally break the mold by getting somewhere like messy and taking it to a different level. it's been amazing exposure. you know, i've been watching all the games that i went to the lease couple final which was an amazing event to teams, really competing hard against each other for a title. and um, overall, it's just,
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it's blown me away on the impact that leonor messy can have. oh, and less than years ago until the past and inputs menus are being tested out to make sure they're ready this week as these are competing in the canoe. sprint woke up which doubles as a test event for 2024. victor, multiple stadium is 20 kilometers from paris, annual host canoeing, and rolling during the games and highland pics. and saudi arabia is hosting the biggest capital racing event in the world. the 1st of all women race, so american race a tailor these that taken 1st place, the festival runs for over a month with a total price funds of nearly $15000000.00. and that's what is bought for me. we'll have more for you later on. but for now, it's back to massage you. thanks very much center. well, that's it for me and associates, hey, don't go way there. several vanya will be back in a moment with much more of today's news,
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