tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 4, 2024 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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is the deluxe overall when you want to mail it? does it renews online? well, headquarters here in hawk coming up in the next 60 minutes, the at least 30 palestinians are killed and is really a tax. on 2 schools in garza city. first respond to say 80 percent of the debt, and then just a chosen people are trying to pull survivors out from under the rubble rescue cruise on this, the insight people are screaming so help the
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the, the this was the scene choking after those attacks. this 1st responders rush to say, the injured the schools. with sheltering hundreds of displaced people, garza civilian defense, also or t says 80 percent until the dead and wounded of children and many of her life but trapped under the rubble. these randy ministry claims it targeted from us fights as well as the movement will have for him. the slate is reporting from the 1st that's cause over to honeymoon. who's line for us in data about that in central garza, i mean, obviously very fluid situation of the past few. i was trying to look at exactly what's going on. who's enjoy that? how many are actually getting to any form of health care facility? what more do we know right now?
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as well as we expected, the number keeps increasing and just within the past a few minutes the, the number of the, the, this stall has, has gone it from a 25 to 30. that's 5 more people either died inside the hospital, they were getting the medical treatment the needed. but unfortunately the died inside the hospital or those who pulled it from under the rubble was already dead and it transferred to the hospital. there is a growing fear. there is still more people we're talking about to educational facilities. the turn into evacuation centers were packed with people before the were bombed in it just full of displays. families are from different parts of the gaza. and the northern part and the attack happened. those bonds fell with no fire warning. people were not given the opportunity to seek shelter elsewhere, they were not told or, or instructed where to go. it just happened a no, not
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a predictable way, causing a handbook and in goodness further civilian casualties that the number of injuries arriving to the hospital right now. the only remaining semi operational health facility and center gaza city just is very shocking. the ambulance that they did, i believe the vehicles didn't, don't stop it moving from and in and out of the hospital bringing more injuries. uh those with different, critical into the arrived you through the hospital in the, on the floor waiting for mid it goes to a stop to check on them. but the situations in the know certain neighborhoods right now is a quite difficult for people who thought this could be the last time. do they are going to be displaced uh to the but right now it's not the case. they've been pushed right now for further in, in, in force internally for displacement and it's been going on for the past 10 months . these 2 schools, a, one of them is
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a privately owned education of the city. that's another school was and the other one is a public school. and for the past 3 days, we've been seeing systematic deliberate attacks on evacuation centers and for our viewers. the evacuation centers here, we are referring to schools that have turned into shoulders. we're not talking about shoulders in the sense of well prepared, well equipped for defied shoulders were the regular buildings that were designed as learning centers as learning settings. not equipped with the, with the supplies and the subsidies to accommodate large number of people are counted by the 1000. and of course honey, it comes well within 24 hours of the last educational establishments in the gaza strip. also being kids, the palestinians are just trying to get started with that in terms of also being cared for in hospitals and trying to find their loved ones.
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the yeah, the scene inside the the hospitals or is it quite horrific? right now we see people are going crazy right now. searching for remaining family members with seeing this 1st hand deluxe the hospital and, and did it. but i city where collab father's in morning mothers are inside the emergency department, searching for children and their, their siblings, their loved ones, the among the injuries and the, the, the, the, the death arriving to the husband, the same situation, repeating itself. and in fact, there's been repeating itself since the initial weeks of, of this genocide the we're, what we're seeing now is the content, a context of constant bleeding, constant destruction. that is not only causing this large number of civilian casualties in depth all to rise sharply. but also the level of a trauma. we have family members who lost their whole entire family. 3rd, younger, 3 generations, 5 grand parents, parents and then sibling,
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all guns together. we have entire families who have been wiped of the civil. we're just 3. they're no longer existing among their, their neighbors or other people across the gusts. if this is the, the, the kind of daily normals that palestinian are dealing with and is struggling to cold weather. in fact, because some of the people that we've talked with been a through a some of the many of the situations horrific situation are talking of. 6 the, the, the front of the be have on daily basis to come to closure with the fact that they've already lost someone and family members or their life hasn't change right now because of what's going on. tell me about mood, the force in there, about a updating, and so what's been going on in garza city? thank you, honey. and now the is ready. the government has bundled to 0 from reporting fall within israel is the one that select joins us from july. jordan's capital amount of the situation that hi, how did i mean these ladies has confirmed that they talked to the schools,
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how they justifying the attack? so on the un establishments the quite a links, the statement from these really are me saying that they were targeting, how mass operatives in both of these schools making claims that how mouse were using both of these schools as military and command centers, as well as using them to plan a tax on is really forces on the ground in gaza. but we have to note that no fruit or evidence has been given to provide for these claims. these really are me says that this was a joint intelligence based strike on both of the schools that use, quote precise munitions in order to mitigate farm to the civilian population, saying that they did what they can to protect civilians on the ground. why do we know that is simply not true because 80 percent of those killed our children and these really army maintains that they are inside targeting. come as thing from us
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is using civilians as quote human shields with lead time and time. again, we've heard these claims from these really military. the mouse is using religious facilities, civilian insur, infrastructure, school, hospital mosques, churches of military command centers and headquarters. but never once have we received evidence of that. never once. have we gotten photos of that? never once have we seen the intelligence that these really military continues to cite and these are the claims. but these really military use is to justify their attacks on the palestinian people in guns that this has been a repeated pattern by these really military fabricated claims based on evidence that simply does not exist to us to justify the tax on the palestinian people. just a slight collection of my part is on the front view, is these all schools that were hit, but they weren't to you when schools just a correction on our pots here? what warning?
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well, the people sheltering in the schools have been displaced on several occasions. give if any think of told this was going to happen as well as previously. these really military has claim that they do give prior warning before attacking civilian infrastructure like a knock perhaps on the roof with a missile that does not explode. however, in these specific situations, when they say these are precise and targeted strikes that were carried out based on intelligence using very specific means that are in joint cooperation with addition bad, that's the internal security service. there is no prior warning because these really military says that they need to hit their target. but here we saw that the target was to school sheltering thousands, of course. so we just place palestinians, and i want to just quickly point to the last thing the army said in their statement, saying, but how much continues to violate international law?
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by quote, using civilian infrastructure and operating military and command centers out of civilian infrastructure. when we do have to know these really army has committed countless war crimes in dogs and against the palestinian peoples throughout the last 10 months. on the pal sydney, people engaged at the expense of the civilian population, saying that they are targeting him as when they have in fact targeted civilian infrastructure including hospitals, schools, and most of the last 24 hours. 3 schools have been shipped, definitely give colson, whom does reporting from jordan, because israel has band, i'll just a rough from both casting from within the country. so reporting from jordan's a can as well as a visiting professor with the princeton school, the public and international affairs and a former executive director of human rights watch. enjoys though live from new york . mr. ross, always good to have you on the program. thanks very much. i'm going to refer to something that you've written recently. what at the end of july, the cool crime is a full in gauze and you refer to the fact that if we get to analyze this whole
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situation, you know we, we get away from the pro israeli, of the pro palestinian point of view. look at the price civilian scenario. the rules of the geneva convention of 1949 and the additional protocols of 1977, which are all about protecting civilian life to which israel the united states and palestine level signed up to. i don't if you actually seen any of the pictures coming out of gauze at the bowie but, but just wanted your initial impression of what you're hearing about what's happened. 3 schools in the last 36 hours of being hit. i really make a few points about this. i mean, 1st, you know, as always, israel says we were targeting from us flyers from us operatives from us command center. it's always something like that, as you're corresponding from the just said, there is hardly ever from offer test. and so it was a real kind of building call. i mean, just a few days ago when israel and she wants to how to 0 journalist,
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they were supposedly, from outside part of no proof whatsoever that most people remember when is read all the 1st time invaded all she's a hospital, you know, the name hospital and also city, because there supposedly was a from us command center there. you know, there they put forward some proof and the proof was pathetic. it showed you know, a couple of rifles. 11 tunnel that encountered our hero and built, there was nothing to suggest that there was the command center, but not in the last, in the midst of a war when there's a desperate need for medical care, the hospital shut down. so, you know, there's a big credibility problem in the part of these really know what. now let's go take them at their word. let's say that they were in this case and identified a couple from us. buyers. the search back from us maybe using a school, the term shelter to plot for whatever they were supposedly doing is not the end of the story. there is you can stream human shields, human shields as many times as it was. that is not really that of the separate
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duties to take all feasible precautions to spare civilian such a requirement of international humanitarian law. in other words, civilians don't stop being civilians just because from us is that the attack or israel still has a duty to do everything and can despair soon. so why are they attacking in the middle of a school using munitions that as we now have heard, children, 80 percent of you know, the victims were children, you know, probably the death fall and that's to do things is even higher. so, you know, this is consistent with a pattern to be seen where you, israel attacks from us fires in mill family. how for israel attacks from us using these massive 2000 pounds a box. you're all of this adds up to the beauty that's from history was perspective palestinians, helium lives discount. now that's the legal, that's one of the pictures that we're seeing right now. mr. ross of the schools being hit. certainly the ones, the one in the last hour is
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a double layer of young lives being dragged from the building, a young people to being taken to the davis medical facility that can then house them. it does again, pose that question about any sort of safe. so the west uh, what are the building people in gauze? uh, uh, sheltering good if it is attacked, regardless of what israel says, are we looking at war crimes? how do we define this as a will probably be if it is a tool because it will always be this debate? certainly from these righty side about what they are targeting. why that targeting it as well? one of the requirements of international manager law is a, even if the attacker is targeting a military target. so in westlake israel out the world, let's say that there were some us offered into their, their students, the duty not to attack. if the harm disability will be disproportion whether or not
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the mouse is using human sheets. and so these are initial counts that we're getting from the job and the civil defense people is that, you know, if 80 percent of the victims were children, that is not a proportion of attack. so it just doesn't matter if there were a couple of spiders or whatever is real claims. when you show back many civilians, the result is disproportionate. that's a lot. where does this leave country, is that support israel at the moment in terms of the us in terms of that, munitions, in terms of the use support coming out to set me off the job of the uncertainty from the british who you know, have of admitted i think this is certainly surveillance support. we saw one of the senior commanders in tell of even the last few days, talking about military strategy. i'm trying to de escalate the situation. the seems to be the skating. the situation is any focusing on those countries that are helping perhaps israel directly then directly as well. you know,
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what's interesting is that the european governments understand that by sending offensive weapons to israel as of the community more funds they are eating in nevada, your thoughts. and so even germany, it's actually not true. probably anything since i told her of it on top of that, but that's the case brand just there was just an announcement that they stopped approving. additional press for arms pending review by the new government. and i'm pretty sure that the review is going to come out and say, you know, you're aiding and abetting work times to send an offensive wrap the standards. so i suspect the british preference will stop. now that, of course, the key supplier is the united states. and you know, by who keeps saying the right thing, he says, you know, be careful not to attack civilians. be careful not to star civilians, but you know, the message, nothing nothings basically do with i say not as i do because by and continues to send our ad your we can go to a legal precedent on this. the former library and president charles taylor is
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serving a 20 year sends and version credit prison for sending armstrong abusive force in that case in a neighboring c. oh yeah. now we're going to do, i think that i'm, i'm just gonna be charged for that. we're kind of as a fine. is there any perhaps? you know, now i don't think that's going to happen. be going back is the case. and so every fire of offensive weapons to israel should stop while israel's continuing to use those weapons to conduct systematic, your crime scene got a why the house dropped to the last hour size from the got a got a gauze at media office. mr. was saying that at least 1040 palestinians have been killed in his riley attacks on schools in gaza since october the 7th. i was wondering how that all plays into the ongoing cases. for example, the i c j with more and more countries are joining south africa's because a petition on deciding whether israel has committed genocide develop the old,
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they're also moving parts this whole story and their role and telling what's happened here on august the 4th, a garza city is also going to be another element brought by actual many more countries. yes, i don't think it's worth recognizing that there are 2 separate tribunals in a, each of which is found. but can you israel, there's an awful court of justice which you just mentioned that is considering south africa is janice sikes. and certainly some more examples we have of israel attacking even an extensible some of the target. but paying, you know, little bit any attention and see that in casualties. that's just adding evidence to the critical element in the genocide case, which is the intent to eradicate imaging part the palestinian civilian population of task. and so in these cases will clearly be brought forward. the other big tribunal, the one that i think the tenure worries more of ours, the one that has all the saw in a rush for it for him. that's the international criminal prosecution for
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a crime. and so far, the i c c prosecutor is looking only a israel starvation strategy. and as far as florence from that to know who and this guy, so i understand you often want, but i suspect it's just a matter of time. before training time, the prosecutor begins to bring charges for the a task themselves, indiscriminate, bombardments, it is decimated, so many neighborhoods, or these kinds of disproportionate attacks where there may be a small spider there, but the means used to be location used result in a whole week disproportionate cost the cost weeks ago, and so i think that we're going to see more from the hague in the weeks and months to come kind of process. always good to get your insight. thanks so much for joining us from new york. thank you for your time. so helpful us release video, but site is to talk saying that it 5 is ready. the targets need 11 on southern boulder, the lebanese on groups as it talk through the legal sacraments in july and manada
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in northern israel. video is to show rockets being 5 of the houses. i don't follow it in any of our own. just more than 50. we'll get fine from something like an old into northern israel. explosions was seen over the a galley area. as israel deployed it's missile defense system to intercept the rockets. people living near the border with lab and on what instruct you to keep close to bottom shelters. as a bank has moved from mansion in southern, none of them. well, let's start with the over nearly 50 rockets, some of the ones from here and southern level. no, no, we heard. and so those taking off in the, the, i was of the morning that we saw the rising up into the sky heading right over our heads here in southern lebanon and heading towards the, getting the. but we also had them being intercepted by israel's defenses. and the sound of the shock waves of those would be felt in southern lebanon. let us do
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a considerable tension and as people named, you know, get ready for watch. uh, the drum, his with the pass on us for the last, the next stage of this conflict. what we're seeing and hearing now, the rockets that we've seen and heard take off and the vigils being reduced isn't the retaliation by his loss of promise for the assassination of the senior commanded. that's yet to come on. we still don't know what. busy that will take a whether it will be coordinated with the allies and becca iran. the people are concerned that this is the next stage. this is the next phase of the conflict. and our correspondence. edu is that side page airport and said that doesn't seem to be a rush, but that is definitely the consent from foreign governments. the u. k. fronts bridge enough told best expense to meet immediately. i think to that today has been sag. you're right. just saying the same thing. it's the same, the same thinks reasons, foreign minister thing to the embassy stuff in beverage, to leave the country to relocate to cyprus,
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where they will be temporarily relocating the embassy. so there is a, this concern as people embrace themselves full for this his beloved retaliation for the assassination of this senior commander. fletcher. good. is there any place a policy that has stopped an elderly couple to death in the city of how long? several others were injured in the 9th attack? now the man was shot dead by police. they say that he was from the city of some 50 in the occupied west bank. the police and protest as have been killed in a mounting death total in bangladesh. at least 91 people have died, including 13 officers has demonstrated as cold on prime minister. shake casino to step down the 10s of thousands of people around lead in several cities that demanding accountability. after more than $200.00
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people died last month during protests against government job quotas. athena has that a strong response, calling the demonstrators criminals, the government to shut down into that services and imposed a cough. you know, the old, the ministers are in hiding weights and see how the people will go in surround department house check. i've seen it doesn't resign voluntarily to take our next step. we want the government to resign. we would old and go back to the golden times we had in the past. this is why i came down to the street from thousands of protests to the guy that in shaw bogs, quite a busy intersection in the capital. it's known as a place of protest and demonstration. and this be nickname, bangladesh. just talking 3 of square times, which i already had this update from the capital tucker, a very chaotic of very intense. it's volatile, it's dangerous. and one way to describe we are in a safe zone right now because it's an access point to the diplomatic area. it's
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much calmer in this spot. there's hardly any private causes. public vehicles, mostly motorcycle. as you can see, people are extremely worried. what is going to happen? we write and shy black squared, the main center of the pro destiny of the dr university campus. tens of thousands of students i've gathered, there it is. there. i have spread that this is where we gonna call for the resignation and stepping down of the government. and the, as we came from that area of more and more thousands of students are gathering data in other areas of classes with the ruling party supporter backed by the police. the still pressure is going on in different parts of the walls and the casualties is going to mount. most likely, tens of thousands of people are still gathering in other parts of the city as well as we speak to does to be it. who does the south asia regional research? what time this, the international, he says the government has been using disproportionate falls on demonstrates us what's happening and under this right now is nothing short of
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a historic revolution. i mean, you would think after the heavy kind of response that we witnessed over the last 2 weeks, which left to the depths of at least 200 people. and you know, injuries of thousands more, a shoot on site car, few order and unprecedented 11 day inter didn't shut down. or you would think that that was enough to get those dust of popular spirit. but the people have come back even more resilient. and now it's not just a student black movement, sorry, student movement. people from all walks of flights, of joins of students who yesterday we saw, you know, rick shuffle. there's tons of students, musicians, artist, actors, you name it. everyone was on the streets. so, um, right now, as i said, that we are witnessing something quite unprecedented on historic and i'm the so, you know, despite a brief pause but excessive use of force that we saw that people are, are, you know, step across and resilient. and it really is crucial in terms of how the government
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response to their to mount this international. we have been verifying evidence of the extent to which the use of force that we witnessed as well of was off when we found it over welding that it was unlawful because our plains, our findings showed the unlawful use of bird shot, which is a hunting weapon. that was used against on arms student protest or we found on dangerous use of tear gas in close students spaces. we found evidence of unrestrained use of lead to fire. i'm such as a k pattern assault rifles to all of these violet, you know, the rest of the restraint principle under protection principles under international human rights slot and found the best uninstall enforcement officers were obligated to uphold. so, you know, and then at the same time, you know, the aside from the use of force against protest as we saw the communications blackout, which is also a violation of its obligation under internal con, confident on civil and political rights. because it completely blocks the ability of people to conduct a, you know, human rights monitoring at a situation when human rights was most at risk is still a head, hey,
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all the out of the reviews on the notes and running away from a fight to find some demonstrations and like jerry of despite pressure to end the protests while i'm sending those big lenders right wing groups fight with killed to protest and supposedly big bulky but successful team takes a big step tools success goals since 1980 the the, the damaging winds across central to they have died down and the storms that brought them in these here, causing warnings and power. and why? because the big thunderstorms. but that's what you might expect to see this time of year anyway, through the se, the result and to pose paragraph
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a lot of times. rebecca asencion by the degrees. we still got stormy weather down there and in chain from g life science, which is not as bad as it was. those winds do look into their increasing one's a little bit further south from, from where the damage was a couple of days ago. most impressively is dry then apart from what you've seen and so right on the east coast, the seasonal rise. pick you up again. something pops off, peru, and that quarto and columbia. but there's nothing too big here long should be as i think the atmosphere is concentrating on. what's happening for the surf, debbie, which will briefly become a category one hurricane is moving up the western side of florida over the water at the moment. but they're off costs of warnings from the amount of rain and the potential storms that even though the winds wouldn't be overly strong. now eventually, that power can move across these hot pots of georgia. heat is a story elsewhere, particularly up the west coast. and that's the western side of canada, where it's generated some pretty big sun storms as well. but apart from debbie, the weather is mostly benign.
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women move foundation. and powering african entrepreneur is the look back to the old as it renews out with me. so robin has to hold. remind the whole top stories is really a touch on 2 schools and goals and cities of kids. at least the c palestinians, best respond, dislike, 80 percent of the dad. i didn't judge of children. many women and children are still buried to live under the russell. at least 90 old people, including 13 police officers, have been killed in bangladesh during protest cooling on, probably mid associate can see that to step down tens of thousands of
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demonstrations violating several cities. casino has allowed a strong response calling the for testers, criminals a protest as also rejecting calls by nigeria as president to suspend nationwide demonstrations. thousands of people again on the streets on sundays funding, fuel subsidies and reforms to tackle the soaring cost of living. i'm the see international says at least the team protest is being killed in a police cart down after full days of planned 10 day protests present bullet to new booth says that tease introduce new policies, but they'll take time to improve conditions. how that spend the pain and the pro solutions that drive this project. and i want to assure you that top golf rate is coming to, to listening and address and the concerns of us citizens, what were most not let valid lives and destruction to a nation that popped,
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let nobody me saying for i'm is educate you about your country. oh, tell you that your government does not care about you. oh, do that. i've been many dashed, oops. and the pups were a new era of renewed hope, but many protests and legal serve. and then convinced by the president speech from the speech that the president has made so far, it doesn't address the needs of the nature of peoples by reducing the fuel price back to 220 bucks. subsidy. reducing the cost of education with mean the board that then yeah, so someone like it to seriously, honestly, i don't expect any too much from him because he's more like a dictator. he's someone that smokes, whatever, he se drives it's uh for his own benefits. so if he hasn't been
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defeated from the nation, the years he, i'm used to call about this nothing much he can see about on needs in the democratic republic of congo, the m 23 of them group has taken control of a key to live over with you again the scientist seized is tasha on sunday it happened as the seaside deal between the categories government and the one that came into the full stuck economy has repeatedly denied accusations that it backs the group and $23.00 has made advances in areas the regional capital go, but the economy choices though, from game or east and the all sea island, obviously a si size holding but obviously the fighting continues. this is very of the easy for civilians. what are they doing? yeah, this is exactly the suggest to the right to know the goal to so you know there was no we didn't see
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a big issues with the if you don't the because in the picture the 3 i see that even from the it was, it was i talking right now the own with the in the shot in the shop. people uh i to give the, we have seen them holding their fists public meeting for example into the city of, of sasha, which is very strategic. why? because this is the 2nd, the board of them 23. they've been in the control of one of the many border, all 4 of the customs, the board. or would you gone to college when i go now? what are the deal if the government is claiming, or the most of the 20 for me, you know, for the overall season variables for this area. and then the shots are, what was the only one border remaining? would you gone to in terms of costumes in this area or from tuning? we have to be money to a view of the them 22, the fight to get or most like it. so they do for 30 to any lights. now we must see, see where the, the eat off the haven't been dental stuck. the tone of what am i yeah. what we are, because they're almost on, on, on the mentor from what am i here controlling the model to the circuit. then you go
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in the other side off a little bit, all the dev up another for the light in the last last to last month. and now the dev completed almost the top and the gaining area in this scene to take the total for the total. and this is making things more complicated done with severely on. this is why it was already many people. as we said previously, it was amazing less well, because if you're under was wondering, was wondering how the government would make a decent walk and this is exactly. and then the continental, this call is shown in which them to, in the to label is the right to know the monk. it's called if c said on with during the day that they were coming, that would court in the day of march. and this is exactly what they do. they've done the right to now, and we don't know the model. what will happen again, but the own where the in the minutes talk digit board, the of, it shows a way to know, okay, that we distribute it on the route. we love to see how things will go to come in because i was maybe the day me, tyler, one call the the force and go. but thank you all. and now let's return to all the
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top story now back to god's wherever he's ready, a tax on 2 schools in dollars the city of killed at least the t palestinians fest with the rest responders. i'll say 80 percent of the data into the children. many women and children are still alive, but under the rubble we can cross over to hunting. i made a joins us from day that a little too far from that location. how do you just bring us up to speed on what we know? because it's still a fast moving situation. the rescue operation continues the yes, the hotline. what it seems to be quite chaotic right now. we're talking about a bon sides of 2 schools with much of the rebels and much of the of the facility. both facilities have been severely damaged and you have destroyed the major. but properties of these 2 schools have been completely destroyed, just making it very difficult for the of the rescue team. the group out of the
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school volunteers are from the same is school that was bob, they're searching for remaining family rizzo. put out $35.00 that they think they might have survived these villains as a tax on the rebels. but here's from past experience, what's going on soon enough. these, uh, the rescue operation will come to an end. they will see the tables these, their, their operations a ground because we're approaching the end of the day as the nighttime acc rolls and it becomes very difficult to move around the, the, the skies of the gaza. and the northern part become, becomes a clouded with the sky predators the, the attack a drones, the surveillance of drones. they are filling up disguise already of the northern part and gauze, and city and the deliberately target and chase people and bomb people. a no matter where date, where the at and that's the fear right now there, many of the survivors under the rubble is, according to a civil defense to coo impairment. and they could hear them screaming from under the rubble he was asking for help or screaming for help, but they're not,
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they're not reaching to them. because again, we're looking at it very difficult situations, no equipment, no tools, no even machinery, to help remove these large pieces of concrete or heavy rubble and save live the situations. on the other hand, the hospital, those arrive to the only remaining health facilities, are quite difficult. who are evict? it seems that from inside the hospital, the injuries are literally on the floor of the hospital. then in sufficient medical to stop no medical supplies whatsoever. just basic things that. 1 are available that are not even sufficient enough to stop the severe bleeding and that's why the number keeps increasing. it's not going to stop at 30 people, so hailey will keep increasing and we will hear more about it in the coming dollars . honey. bye move the for us in the thank you. in the 70s of protests dismissing extra credit done against demonstrations in can yes, dependence as to what's happening to them. right. so groups say more than 50 people
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have been killed and dozens of others have been abducted. all of disappeared belk away possible from nairobi. susan when gary's been searching for her son emanuel for more than a month. she says he went to work in central my baby on the 25th of june. today, tens of thousands of mostly young people protested in about 50 towns and cities. for 9 year old sister told us he joined this is have they haven't seen him since. no, i loves i haven't bought into the s on it as best as those who have body me. i have no bided. i am all the same thing. the demonstration started against the finance bill that would have raised the taxes and spread across the country. i mean, rubbing close to end corruption for president william router to resign data to
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manual disappeared or testers and said todd them and please cute thousands of them since then, hundreds of people have been arrested and thousands of others have disappeared. so being abducted by men in playing sides, many of them say they would beat him, interrogated and then released. but several people are still missing. i know those like functioning on dory has been found dead. his body was found in a public toilet. an autopsy revealed. he was strangled the president brutalize before mister government reforms and justice with those code. it's the i, he's in the can who has to disappear. i wonder people at ford and see canyon so in so how's this up yet? i will be very happy to deal with the campaign is say his action does match his what almost every day families come here in the city. more cheery to look for
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a loved one rights group. say please bring parties and submit reports that don't add up these 10 comments on the abductions 50, no extra judicial killings what the police are doing through the orders of the executive is violating those constitutional rights. and we cannot accept to leave in these kinds of environment. where may i be exercising ad rights leads to someone being killed? any justice will be too late to university student tends to the monday is buddy was found floating in this used quarry, days off the he attended a protest with that, my son, this others like susan, just want on says malcolm web elders, era, nairobi. and then the report you would have seen college hussein, who chose the size executive director of local africa, public and human rights organization,
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kentucky with us from library visa. obviously you've been investigating your, compiling your reports, how you want to be managing to do that accurately. we're watching with your partners across the country. we have committed to your organizations that have spread over within the communities we've industries. and to give that we form a network. but then the comes up with the these exact numbers that we have replaced across the country. so it's a concept today, it's a several groups in different parts of the country working together to ensure we get the right statistics, that 3.4 inch to the authorities. and just for clarification, for our international view is who all these people that have disappeared? are they active? is civil society members or to hold me members of the public? i my journal. damn my individuals who are actively involved, particularly into social media platforms, to agitate for change of the country. these individuals were calling people to come out. you are calling people to share their concerns to share their grievances with
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the government. these are individuals who are asking as not to remain silent. so you will find that uh, you know, that are you that involved in their protests or their protesting online. and uh, you know, when they disappear, some of them come back and some of them, i found it like tons. as you've seen the report, you say you're working with partners across the country. but are you finding the disappearances or more concentrated in the urban areas? well, within the rural areas, definitely because it's easy to up an area as we have to protest, i usually much larger the most out. and then we have hundreds of thousands participating. of course, we still have for testing both areas, but not as detailed as those in the city, so that that's been, explains why we have more of caring in of incentives. but we also have people who are this a period in the rural areas. and as you know, in africa in january,
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and we also ma'am more by the network, particularly social media is more active in the cities done in the rural areas. is there a case to be perhaps on subs, but you have approach still follow ortiz and ask them to help pull information. what sort of conversations have you and your partner groups had with the authorities about locating the missing? yeah. there are many cases that we have presented to go over to the total and extremely upset together presidency. steve, the missing pass on. it's not on a question. if it's out back into public, it seems formation each strong. but the government to, to play, you know, public relations with the north for a fact that the people who disappear it's in the media. it's all over. and, you know, no, totally, it is. it's uh, you know, slapping the face of the canyons, but it's also uh, being sold to injury when also it is come on, particularly the presidency. if the people who disappear and when we know the 10s,
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you know, out there who have disappear. i mean, we've seen and reported out a number of cases where bodies have been filed weeks after they went missing and very it's positive library be for example, the police and security services are often accused of extra judicial killings. how would of you find we calls if the very all forward to use your appealing to for help? you might say also i want the suspicion yeah, i think that's a very good question and that's like this week we went to the beginning of policing homicide. so for each for and be present at the 13 families was 2, i'd either be shot dead according to the post more time reports or choose through blackboard trauma. we need to most likely, uh you to police by time. and then as you know, we said that we have don't, we don't have faith in the police because the, i choose a pass from the, the suspects of the police. and you can kind of how the police are investigating
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the police. so that's why we ways to the civilian oversight authority, but it's mandated by your to investigate for the success of that. in these cases, we're saying there was a excessive force that was used and these individuals went to the extra traditions . and that's why we're demanding justice for, for that and conference for the day. but we'll leave it the colleges say that from the classic and thank you very much for your time. so thank you both. all right, protests on taking place in major cities and towns across the united kingdom of the country faces as well as writing. in 13 years, protest is fault with police in middles, but in the northeast of the country on sunday, the government has accused fall right groups of august writing, writing days after 3 young girls about us at the dense class in south port. police also say that this information about the suspect it's fueling, the unrest demonstrate
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is enrolled through the whole se vandalized, the hotel housing migrants witnesses say follow right groups, holes that through objects that police officers lined up to protect the property. just a few minutes ago, the u. k. probably minutes a case tom was addressing those protests. let's listen to what he had to say. if you're talking to people because of the color of the skin. well, that's nice. the fidelity fall right on for pet decisive, which it doesn't matter. well, it's a power motivation. doris. this is violence, it is not protest. it doesn't matter what the motivation is. the motivation for the vast majority of people in this country is to see that straight side. and that's sort of the time that we will deliver. let's take you to both of them why these are life pictures of the situation, say, fall lives of police, of course in that set locations because protecting buildings. why michael is the
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house. of course this all started on was fueled by an unconnected incident of one man killing 3 young children in lancashire, in southport. that was then well, it's who called you might say a violent across the country lading. such an estimate groups and places of worship had absolutely nothing to do with the stopping of this is what k style about the prime minister is also referring to let speak to rosa friedman, professor of little conflicting bibles developing, taught the university of reading in the south of england joins us now from the capital london, kentucky with us on the program. this friedman can, i just begin with the fact that miscommunication misrepresentation could often lead to a huge misunderstanding. but the rectification is sometimes don't quick enough and can lead to what we're seeing now on the streets of the u. k. i mean,
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what we saw was a child, some of them to the age of 18 to commit to the order is alleged to commit to these murders, to be 3 young girls and so forth. in the middle of england, the quotes decided they couldn't name this child which allowed the space for hate to retro ranked online on twitter to all take talk of people wrongly alleging that he wasn't honorable for my friends. that he was a listening migrant. which, which i feel the fire of a lots of hate trips that has been waiting to over spill in the u. k. i as it has done previously. and recent news across europe and countries like it to me from germany and hungry just to name a few. i'm so this was a catch in this, but it was, i'm, by no means as sort of an out of no way. i spoke to the see with the running the trust that deals with racial issues and racial discrimination, cohesion,
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whole communities in british multicultural society. she told me yesterday that we shouldn't really be discussing this the far right issue. this is pure racism and it needs to be tackled by the government as of that racism to it is. it is pure racism where you see people being attacked for the color of the skin or for the religion that they practice for all perceived to have been practicing. and let's be clear, the rhetoric, the hatred that the conservative government has each the possible changes, particularly either recent is the team of gratian hatred. i'm the races paid for the as come from the highest levels within the conservative party has given legitimacy to a small minority of races because that's because this is a very small minority. there are more i'm, she protested, is more anti fascist. protest is on the streets and that all these races. i'm all right. fox, as the prime minister describes them. but what it's done is give them legitimacy.
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instead of hiding their faces, they're coming out proudly. who can't blame a laser policy? that's been in government for 4 weeks for what's going on. we have to look at what's been going on in this country. is it possible? yes, of course, you know, i was going to come talk about the historic, under cover and politics as to blame full this. i mean, it was a real discussion point during the general election. how much is that fueled? you might say what we're seeing on the streets right now is that there is a conversation that needs to be had in the u. k. and the many countries about immigration, about how we need to let refugees assign him, seek his claim. assign a claim from was from drought, but also how we handle immigration and integration in the countries because at all concerns that needs to be addressed, we can't keep sweeping them on the carpet at the same time. they do not need to be discussed with racism of bigotry, or discrimination or any other forms of hatred. and that is what we saw from the conservative policy. the rules in this country is what we seem from before,
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which is the front office even for that of the, to the right to the conservative policy and managed to have a feel of the, i'm sort of, it's a candidate selected to part of it. but we also need to tackle this from a human rights lens. i'm think about how it is. so we are told the human rights of people within countries and also the human rights of those seeking to join the countries. and these need to be growing up conversations down in a more direct matter with out pull the hatred and think it treats as i spilled into our streets the past 5 days. so we'll have to leave that for the main roads of freedom and lots more to discuss. i'm showing the future with you. thank you very much for your insights on your time. thank you. or this type of move from the olympics pizza? quite right. so now that talk of which has completed his dream of becoming olympic tennis champion, chunk of which has 20 full grand slam titles to be his name. but the son, the games title had always escaped him until now. the so it'd be installed was
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number 3. you call us al cortes of spain in the final chunk of which winning, athletic catalyst in straight sets, 7676. he's collection of titles now includes oldest lambs, the w. c, a title, davis cup, and of course now and then picks gold middle canyon and mode has made history by clinching algeria supposed. go middle in gymnastics the 17 year old took 1st space in the women's and even balls on sunday. she defeated the likes of a cute to un and so nice and lead to do so. she was actually born in frost, but switched to representative julia 2 years ago. india had taken a step closer to a 1st maintenance hockey gold since 1918. despite that, india all the most successful country, i don't think hockey with a to titles them into the semi finals they match against great britain and 11 in open play with the asian side winning full 2 on penalties, the writing champion. so out belgium losing $32.00 to spain,
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the spanish i've never won this type of before but have gone at 3. so boys and one bronze baby, 12 hours, also winning gold. in the women's 100 meters, julian alford was back on the track in the heat of the 200 meters alford. let's up the said the phones by beating favorites. shikari richardson. so when st. lucia's 1st is a and then pick middle on says today she's made a way to the semi finals of the 200 meters by winning her heat and could be on for the 1st space. double since to make is elaine thompson here in 2016. and what the time it can be in the same place as a population of just 180000 people. and it's usually known for contribution towards the wasting these inc crickets alford, is delighted to put a nation on the map on us who just been in boss of the for my country. many this is know about 7, lucia. sometimes i think i'll be on the road by the way, and they asked me where i'm from. just say my asking the person should i thing now being a little bit challenging and so people are going to be searching for some reason. now i'm just, i just do so on the to this with, you know, my country's me, i'm
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a customer to us and just be an impossible for them. and i'm sure they set up with you right now. i'm just looking forward to the celebration when i go home with them . not good useful jamaica adjust the day off to a time and then pick middle australia and phrase the price was ruled out of the 100 meters injured to time will typing shabrika jackson is out of the 200 meters. jackson pulled out of the 100 meters to focus on this event, but she's out of this one too with an injury. she's the 2nd fastest ever over this distance to 3. so i'm 100 and savings as little as well as having grounds. holloway names means business is due to the semi finals with the fastest time in the he's the american aiming to improve on the silver middle in tokyo. 3 years ago china success and men's singles table tennis also continued on sunday. jen done, fan winning because maybe we took care of motor gone by food games to one. francis phoenix, the one the bronze medal controversial tide. what do you see is
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a sort of a bronze medal? at least the beats fedloan, a 10 men of a student may have uh, a booth area by a unanimous decision. and they say the weight cause of final, but losing send the finest, receive bronze medals in and then take boxing then and l j b is eventually both failed. ginger eligibility tests like a different company party, previously more history in the pool for american superstar casey la dicky, who equal to 60 year old, wrinkled for the most gold medals, one female and then pn vicky held off a straight is area on christmas to take victory in the 800 meters free, so she becomes the only woman and only swimmer other than microsoft with for and then pick those in the same events or so that was what was supposed to be used for now. so thanks very much pieces and the cost will have more use of the other size of the break. but for me, pizza me and all of the use on same headquarters in the whole thanks very much for watching balances. evan, use the
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