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the safe them even come in as an international insight. corruption excellence award, denominator here on now the the hello everyone on layla herancha. this is the news our line from do are coming up in the next 60 minutes. is really forces flattened to more schools and gaza city. 80 percent of those killed and injured our children, the and dozens killed in protest calling for longer. this is prime minister to step down police among the dead. this is not to
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protest. it is organized by live the okay prime minister issues, a warning to far right. protesters as the country faces, it's worse arriving in 13 years. as it's and i can neck, a new pool indicates a tight race between commer harris and donald trump for the west presidency and on peters statement with audio sports news. noah lyles, windows the 100 meters title at the paris games by the types of logins, voice 1st, and then pick sides of the people are trapped. some still alive after is really forces bombarded to schools and goes to city. at least 30 palestinians have been killed. many of them children
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. and this was the scene or shortly after his rescue was rushed to save the injured around mid afternoon on sunday, gaza time. the. the, the, the schools were sheltering. hundreds of displaced people, gaza. civil defense is 80 percent of the dead and wounded. our children. and many more are alive for trapped under rubble. is really military says it was targeting how most fighters, the who were just sitting down with a band. so in another hit the school next to the 2 schools were housing, the display, civilians and children with being retrieving the remains of children for the past hour. this is so on for how long will we remain like this? we are tired in the office and honey must mode has more from the better in the
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central ga, so they were still receiving horrific reports of from inside. the only remaining health facilities being at the center of dollars is that that's allow the baptist hospital as a radio over crowd is many of the injured from the past with tech the, to the particular attack just caused further civilian casualties. a great deal of destruction. the arrivals due the husband right now, they arriving with a severe burns and severe leadings at the hospital doesn't have sufficient enough medical staff or at the medical supplies needed for medical treatment or medical care. these attack the place within the past couple hours on 2 schools. these schools are back to back. a privately owned hill, educational facility and a public school. they are at the vicinity of each other and educational complex were targeted. these 2 schools were housing thousands of people. these are the hundreds of displaced families inside the school. they're coming from different
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parts of the northern part of gaza strip and gaza city. and more recently from the, the neighborhoods of days to in part that's a huge idea. and at the neighborhood, due to the recurrence incursions of these area that push people into further internal and force displacement. what's really concerning right now is the fact that hit the rescue missions will come to an end as the nighttime accruals. and we're approaching the end of the day. it will be very difficult to do this because the skies of the dogs on the golf is at the end. the northern part will be clouded with the attack of drones and sky predators, then surveillance and drawn those are chasing, and attacking and shooting at all. any moving objects, let alone people trying to save their lives from under the rubber. there are many people who are still under that level so far. what we have confirmed a number of the depth all is 30 people and almost doubled the number of the critically injured for risk getting their life inside the hospital because of the
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severe bleeding. and the severe burns without the sufficient medical staff or the sufficient medical supplies or the enough medical supplies to help them a honeymoon mode. i'll just see it up from the central area of gaza strip palestine . and kenneth ross is a visiting professor with the princeton school for public and international affairs and a former executive director of human rights watch. and he says, israel's attacks on schools are war. crime is your credibility call me just a few days ago when israel childrens to a hodge. is there a journalist they were supposedly, from a separate, has no proof whatsoever that most people remember when israel, the 1st time invaded all sheep 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,
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a couple of rifles. 11 tunnel that a tattered our histories only built. there was nothing to suggest that there was a command center. but none the less, in the midst of a war, when there's a desperate need for medical care, the hospital will shut down. so, you know, there's a big credibility problem on the part of these really know what. now, let's take them at their word. let's say that they were in this case and identified couple from us spiers. one of the requirements of internationally managing law is that even if the attacker is targeting a military target. so, you know, let's take israel after work, let's say that there were some homeless operatives in there. there still was a duty not to attack if the harm disabilities will be disproportionate whether or not from us as using human sheets. and so these initial counts that we're getting from the jobs and 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
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a couple of spiders or whatever is real claims. when you show back many civilians, the result is disproportionate. that's a lot as well, that has released a video of it. so latest attack saying it had 5 is really targets near lebanon's, southern border 11 use arm groups as a target of the towns refers to law and minora and northern israel. the video appears to show rockets being fired at houses and that followed an earlier barrage of more than 50 rockets, fired from southern lebanon into northern israel. explosions were seen over the upper galley. the area as israel de port. it's the missile defense system to intercept the rockets. people living near the border with leaven on we're instructed to stay close to bomb shelters and is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has met with the security cabinets in west jerusalem. is said,
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israel will exact a quote, heavy price for any acts of hostility, as the law has failed to avenge the killing of a top commander by israel earlier this week. and the wrong is blaming israel for the assassination of a mazda. as political leader is male heavy i enter on on wednesday, is where the government has bound edges here from reporting from israel. so i'm to so who reports from jordan's capital, i'm on that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu conceding a meeting with top level security and defense officials on sunday. and it comes after the country's defense minister jo of delano convened a different meeting in order to present ideas to these really prime minister on what they could possibly expect in a retaliatory attack by the it audience. his vala and perhaps even the food these in yemen. now these really armies spokesperson daniel, her glory and
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a press conference on sunday. so that is real still doesn't know from where the top is going to come from, but that they are prepared on all fronts and that they are prepared to act both offensively and defensively. several images on social media that have been circulating, showed iron dome missile defense system batteries that were being deployed and replenished all over the country, as israel seems to be bolstering its air defenses in preparation for whatever might come. now there are also reports within his really media that to be should invest. that's the internal security service, has opened up a bunker for his really officials underground and even distributed satellite phones to his really officials. should the coms be wiped out in any sort of attack, but his really officials say they are at their maximum level of preparedness. and they are doing what they can to prepare for this attacks that could spill the region over into a wide spread conflict from the central jersey to a man. the
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police and port testers have been killed in a mounting depths, toll and bangladesh. at least 91 people have died, including 13 officers. as demonstrators call on the prime minister, shift has seen a step down the mounting account ability. after more than 200 people were killed last month during protest against government job quarters, 10 very children e reports from the capital dot com on the protest as in bung with that of one demand. the government must step down immediately and they said they would stay in the straits until the 2 students in opposition. supporters went just as often estimated, 200 people were killed and thousands injured last month, one protesting against a government job code a scheme. the scheme has been dropped, but that's not enough for the protest or the suspicion but this them to punish
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separately because of the government and the failure to have done all this collect kendall preston. nothing would happen if they would have met the demand, a quote that for the students have gathered across the city, including a shutout square by the doc or university campus. we're getting reports of classes with police and ruling parties, member different parts of the frontier. the whole wall of time, dangerous violence. as a result of this pleasures between the student police supporter from the opposition groups and supporters of the ruling party. the a warming lead authorities have pro schools and universities across the country, blocked internet access, and impose the chute on site courtesy. she thought they could stop us by closing
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educational institutions. but you cannot stop us. still, there is the math. let's things on the road. protest is one to bring the whole country to a stand stable. calling on the public stopped working and paying bills. a group i talked to major public hospital and the community center homes have been vandalized and some threatening more of the will. the ministers are in hiding. wait to see how the people will go into the wrong department house check. i've seen it doesn't resign voluntarily to take on next. spend zillow and she taught bnb. delmark check us in a blames the main opposition, the bangladesh and national his party, and then the right thing. jim updates let me party for instigating violence and has pledged to investigate the depth and say with protesters. but they said they only wanted resignation. 10 each other day, i'll just say to a doctor. and we're turn our attention now to the u. k,
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which is experiencing is worse rioting in 13 years with more fond, right? demonstrations in major cities and towns. the government's accused as far right groups of orchestrating the writing and is arrested over $100.00 protesters. really not just one of which reports from liverpool. another day, another battle between via to and the police. the front lines this time a hotel housing migrants in rolls around in the north of england. the far right protest advertised as peaceful, quickly descending into violence. police taking the brunt of it, trying to protect those draft inside. but there is no sign of letting off here who in other parts of england middlesborough in the northeast police struggling to hold back riotous as the sort of spreads. stalled by full stream is online. the
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soft spect in the matter of 3 young gulls in southport, a week ago wasn't most an immigrant. the british prime minister who, wanting instigators, they will be punished. i guarantee you will regret taking paul to this disorder with directly, all those within this option online. and the running away themselves a, this is not protest, it is organized violence soccer, right? and it has no place on all streets or on line the nights, the city of live pool. so some of the west violence youth torching 0 neighborhoods . the damage clear in the light of day with a smell of smoke. here is a, the welding. the space was refurbished only 18 months ago. it's called children's clauses. the community has been a library. it host adult id clauses which people here say the community desperately
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needs their welfare offices here as well that come and help people with the phones orals that go on and one night violence. the answer as to why this happened isn't simple. it's like it was, it makes a sudden, obviously there's a large amount of file, right manipulation on social media. there was also an element of disaffection from the people getting involved. but there's no excuse for the type of criminality and seeking to try and damage and ultimately destroy means facility. we're not going to lance, that small minority divide, those we're not gonna let not small minority when that's why we're going to bring this associate back into use. and equally as well, we're going to look at how we support the wider community to build back from yesterday's unacceptable events. this romanian shop was the target of looting was left to pick up the pieces off the days of violence. communities can only hope it. oh, and soon you know,
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that was the need to reach out to 0 livable what was that friedman is a professor of law conflict and global development at the university reading. and she says the previous governments bear some responsibility for what's happening. the racist hatred that has 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. the remote i'm to protest is more anti fascist. protest is on the streets and that all these races i'm spa right, fox, as the prime minister describes them. but what it's done is get them legitimacy. instead of hiding their faces, but coming out proudly. and we can't blame a labor 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 over the past 4 years, there was 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 them, seek this claim,
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assign him, playing from was from drought, but also how we handle immigration and integration in the countries because that all concerns that needs to be addressed. we can't keep sweeping them and up 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've seen from before, which is the front office even the, to the right to the concept of policy and managed to have a field is a handful of its candidates elected to part of that. but we also need to tackle this from a human rights lens and 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 moderate manner with out all the hatred and bigotry, the, the spilled into our streets over the past 5 days. the
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and polling just out in the west points to a close contest between cala harris and donald trump for the presidency. the cbs. so you go full shows nationally democrat harris, a point ahead of republican trump, but that's well within the margin of error. now remember in 2016 you'll be clinton won the popular vote. but last the election and key battleground states the to our level. but harris has made a notable difference with black americans. now say they plan to vote. and that number's jump to 16 percent, says president joe bind pulled out. but trump housing, economic advantage more voters say they'd be better off financially if she's back in the white house on 200 roslyn. the jordan has more from washington dc. 2 weeks after joe biden suspended his re election bid to be us presidents and
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endorsed commer harris. the us vice president is a head of the former president, donald trump, by just one point in a new poll from cbs news. and you got this pulled up, which in, fall to the survey of more than 3000 likely us voters indicates a real. it's susie as him search for the democratic candidate. 2 weeks after the big shake up in her party side. there are more people who are described as african american who say they are now likely to vote, as are an increased number of young people and an increased number of women who indicate that they are the way to vote. and that they are much more likely to vote for harris that they would, for trump, all 3 of these communities had been seen as putting forward lack luster support for joe biden. before the shake up in late july, for his part, the former republican president donald trump has put out a statement,
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castigating the result of the new c b s poll. suggesting that the interpretation pulled out by the television network has been biased and aimed at trying to boost the vice president. so standing in the polls some 2 and a half weeks before the democratic national convention. of course, it is worth pointing out that the c b s poll does say that according to the voters, they believe that trump would be stronger on immigration and economic issues. points which the campaign would like to see harris attacked on, but so far have had to instead watch trump attack tumble or howards is race and national origin. russell and jordan elders. era, washington. this is already we know is john's our be a mirror to and the public opinion polls certainly drawers aside from the use account in new york. so good to have you with this welcome one, does this pull reflect regarding the states of the race well, on the surface,
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it's competitive race and it will continue to be a competitive rates. there is a built in base for donald trump, a built in base for the democrats, and the reality is it always was a close race, even with president. by in, however, the conversation was not going in the direction the democrats needed to go. it was all about his age, all about his mental acuity and very little opportunity to get a message out that has changed the dynamic and what council harris in is your reporter, just noted. a key groups in the democratic coalition are starting to come back home, not sufficiently, but they're coming back home that with the young voters, young blacks in particular, women, voters, suburban voters, that's all very important, but make no mistake. this is a competitive race and a one point lead. uh, yeah, it's blue for harris, but yeah, i wouldn't go, well,
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i wouldn't make any bets on it. yeah. right. not yet because it is just so even isn't it and it might still be an uphill battle for a the presumptive nominee, a comma harris, the bottom line, still too close to call incredibly close race. it is, however, there are a few the advantages that she has right now that she didn't get a ball for the democrats. you know, when she, when a bite dropped out and she was announced, she'll get another ball in the choice for her vice presidential dominey, particularly if it's a popular one. but normally choosing a v p and you know, is good for about 4872 hours of, you know, a couple of points. so rise of the polls. and then right after that will be the democratic convention showcasing the new team, the fresh face. that's out there, a different sort of mood then the doldrums, sort of moving in the,
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in the last few weeks of a jo buying. so august should be kind to counsel here. august would be kind well, we'll have to see how that all pounds out. now what else does this pull tell you about the country in general? what are the big issues that concern the voters and, and who do who they think rather would be better equipped to deal with those issues . as the top issue is happened to be republican issues. and so 1st and foremost is immigration and the changing demographics of the united states. much like what you are reporting on the in liverpool in england, it's the same sort of thing. it's a, a highly intense issue. so is crime and public safety. and even though uh uh, sophistic sir showing the crime especially violent crime is down considerably in american cities. there is still that perception that things are not safe. on the other hand,
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there are important issues for targeting groups that have been winning issues for democrats in the last couple of years. first and foremost is abortion. and reproductive rights. the any time that has been on the ballot on the state or local issues or on can congressional races, and we suspect is the presidential race, is provided a real boost for the democrats, as, as climate change as well. in particular, 4 of the younger folders, one sleeper issue in all of this is gossip and the importance of gaza, the younger voters, we asked all voters how important guys it is. it shows that up, you know, 9 3rd, 10 out of maybe 15 issues. but in particular, to 18 to 29 year old, this is a vital issue. and it is important that campbell harris has made
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a fuse balance more balance statements than the buying administration. because we do see those younger and poor, progressive orders starting to come back to the democrats, jones, i'll be a when american, a public opinion poster. thank you so much, greatly appreciate it. thank you. i us and we stay in the united states where a tropical storm is bearing down on the us state of florida with emergency officials warning of a life threatening search along the coast shelters are being prepared in some counties and people are being told to expect. and on president of the amount of rain tropical storm debbie, expect it to become a hurricane before reaching land there's going to be multiple hazards that are going to play out in association with debbie. over the next 24 hours. we're gonna focus on the florida big been coastline. we're, we're going to see the uh, life threatening storm surge inundation as well as hurricane force winds near where
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the land fall occurs. and we're going to see longer term potentially catastrophic flooding event from heavy rainfall unfold. uh, especially in coastal georgia and coastal, south carolina, as we go through the week and heidi dro castro is monitoring the situation from washington dc. a heidi of florida, a bracing itself for this storm. debbie, absolutely and that states governor rhonda sanchez has been telling residence to be prepared for potentially life threatening situation. he said he does expect the forecasters. you expect this tropical storm debbie to become a hurricane by the end of today in the united states and that it will make landfall by monday morning. likely. near the city of tallahassee, which is right by the panhandle and the gulf and the gulf coast of florida, there could be a category one hurricane, which is defined as under a that was
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a 140 kilometers an hour winds, which is what the storm is. predicted to have but there will also be predicted to be a storm surge and is not just the wind that emergency responders are, are concerned about. they say it's more likely the flooding because the storm is predicted to be very big and very slow, which means long, sustained rain. we've already seen some flooding in puerto rico where debbie passed through earlier on. it's track. and again, once it hits florida, that's only the beginning, then it's expected to slowly stay on land and then move north towards georgia towards south carolina. again was predicted to be a life threatening situation. very, very or concerning. now of florida is, how are they preparing for this a tropical storm, debbie to yeah, we've been seeing people feeling sand bags not only in florida, but also in the carolinas. there has been
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a several disaster declaration already issued preemptively by president biden, for the state of florida. and there are some counties that have issued mandatory evacuation orders. there's shelters that are opening for people to go to uh, near tallahassee. 3000 florida national guardsmen are on standby with helicopters, boats, amphibious vehicle, in case search and rescue is needed as well as 17000 workers were told who are pre preparing for massive outages for the electric grid. florida is going to try something new this time by trying to protect power stations with these temporary sandbag and blood protectors. they've never tried that before. essentially as the governor of florida said, this is all hands on deck and they are bracing for this to be a big one. i 0, castro are reporting. thank you. this as to what had here on al jazeera,
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they're not running away from a fights defiance from demonstrators and nigeria despite pressure to end their protests, plus 3 chairs for publishers. we looked at how they even raised the spirits of the olympics. and tears of joy for novak job for rich ask the olympics. all have all the details for you coming up. the had that there's lots of funny, settled and hot weather to be found across europe. as we start the new week. we've got high temperatures across the south, they will be picking up across from the central areas of europe over the next few days, and that's as the west. so web starts to march, it's wait for the e. so we'll see those down pools in places like poland, ukraine,
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touching down into romania as well as a smattering of showers, extending it to the se, but is logic care because much of the mediterranean to that liberian peninsula as well. there's a sunshine coming back into the west for places like front lots of sunny spells for southern parts of england and wales, but as the heavy rain and that's spots and yellow warnings west and pots of scotland on monday, please. it's way further east. as we go into choose day, some of that rain splashing into weston and northern parts of frost, we all going to see things heat up. certainly in places like berlin, jeremy temperatures, also realizing for room in italy, the library in financial a cleans onto that room. but the temperature warnings aren't as high as what we've seen for southern parts of switzer zurich. we'll see that heat build on choose day . and that's a head of some west of whether we're expecting to work. and by the mid week, there were those thunder. we show us on wednesday
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this is the 1st when they saw that we see the real time. it's the victims themselves long before there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream media. it is always an attempt to frame at to side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the latest news as it breaks israel, as carrying out torture and enforce disappearance of thousands of palestinians and the occupied with font and gusts with detailed coverage. people with disabilities are the most vulnerable and groove in these riddles. relentless war across this trip from the heart of the story, as well as a still own government with its escalation on the ground. so if you think areas that supports to be a few minutes,
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our insights of the the welcome back. you're watching us as a reminder of our top stories. this hour is really a tax on 2 schools in garza city, have killed at least 30 palestinians. rescue were say 80 percent of that of the dead and injured are children. many women and children still buried alive under the rubble. violence under us continues in major cities and towns across the u. k. as right wing groups of clashed with both police and counter processors. dozens of people have been arrested in prime minister, cure storm, or says,
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or testers will feel the full force of the law. and at least $91.00 people, including 13 police officers killed in bangladesh during protests. calling on prime minister shift, i've seen a step down the scene of about a strong response calling the protesters. criminals. alright, joining me now is uh the mahdi uh and he is the policy and advocacy manager of the a boss, silly school of international affairs. and he comes to us from waterloo. we're canada, a good day sir. how were you thinking about what we are witnessing right now in bangladesh? i mean, how i'm president of are these protests and especially the heavy handedness with which the government is a cracking down on these demonstrations. i'm going to stop on the floor that there's a complete trust. busy say that this government can revise the situation or making
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things better. i don't know the way things on congress that last spoken. it has turned into an arctic state where the. ready states security forces and the ruling party supporters have turned on against the students who have been joined by me, why their population and now the country that a state where various groups are involved and violence is taking place in the country. it has all the marsh problem, as you have mentioned, the student mind part of the picture of their opportunity and public service job. at which point, if we read a common compose response from the gone government, a constructive response, it is far out that place right now, what students have been killed in the, in the last few weeks, they've been houses that were arrest along detentions tortured rather than carried out the student to test do something,
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taking him off of detention or stick to making statements to withdraw the protests that come out saying, all these have happened and, and with, with the students who've been killed in broad daylight by the security forces. now the demand has centered on one point about the problem is to shake the see not as a government to step down and this is, this is a call. find out why of the population that is no longer the student code. this it hasn't. busy been by a large group of people positives and hundreds of times it's, it's out of control right now. it is, it is, it has definitely spiraled out of control. so you know, you reference there should have seen a good this bring down the government if she has seen or can she still write this out? and it's, it's a test of. busy patience, oh fuck for the students were now on the streets and the people as well. and,
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and the demand has, has centered on the one, as i have mentioned, this facing a lot of pressure from the, from the state machineries which security forces open, opening fire comes to 100. people have died in one day just a day and it's, it's not getting any, any better. there's, there's a lot of bloodshed that, that us, that's indescribable right now that those were on the ground are a lot of distress with the situation going on. what is required right now is for the international community to come get together at price by an international commission of. ready rarely. ready un, to make sure that all these human rights violations that have taken place on the last few weeks are independently approximately investigated. and that brought to justice. there is very little trial. absolutely. is there a process so to speak, with what we're seeing on the ground from the government to be able to do anything
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at this point. and it's, it's very difficult to see the guy being able to, to get away with, with. busy these incidents that are taking place it's, it's a corporate accountability adjust this. what else? a regional response, a been and you know, with this government be open to, you know, the international community getting involved the question is, is it difficult? uh, the government has shown little cooperation so far with all that has happened, but it is not, it is no longer a matter of internal affairs of assault right in the country with thing with, with the situations that are on the phone. and if this is allowed to continue, then it would be completely failure. all the rooms basses into that order. the international community is responsible power of holding these human rights to
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anybody. certainly feels human rights anywhere in the world. i'm not responding to it is going to just part of the whole whole concept, all human rights and the national government spring works you question about whether the guy wouldn't be responsive to this invalid vision. it's very difficult to say and it's it's, it's unlikely with the way they have progress, the party. so apologize are shutting down the internet in the past. and yet they have repeatedly shut down the internet in the defense. and the protects all containing visors, which we have seen very little. uh you know, uh, of improvement. um, so in this circumstance, uh, there's very little trusts or confidence in the government to be able to do anything. the, the violence is not, not ending any time. then they're not close from the students. do you do sort of come together and the capital at an end of terry. all the protests of the parties
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have imposed on investment to come to you, which means this is an all out consultation between the people and the state parties. sides um are the policy and advocacy manager of the boss of the school of international affairs. joining us from waterloo in canada, thank you for your time. us. and meanwhile nigeria protestors are rejecting calls by the precedents to suspend nationwide demonstrations. thousands of people were again on the streets on sunday, demanding fuel subsidies and reforms to tackle the soaring cost of living. amnesty international says at least 13 protesters of until the police grabbed down after 4 days of planned 10 day protests. and the president says he's introduced new policies, but they'll take time to improve conditions on that stand the pain and the
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prescription that dr. dis projects, and i want to assure you that our golf rate is coming to, to listening and address on the going sides of us citizens. well, we must not let valid lives and destruction to our nation that popped, 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. in the past, we are a new era of renewed hope for many poor testers in lagos, remain unconvinced by the president's speech from the speech that the president has made so far. if he doesn't address the needs of the nature of peoples by reducing the few fries back to 200 thinking back subsidies,
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reducing cost of education, which means about that then you, i suppose someone like it to a 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 defeated from the nation, the he, i'm used to call about this nothing much he can see about our needs. and we shift our attention now to can here were families of protesters missing after a crack down against demonstrations. there are the mounting answers to what's happened to them as groups say more than 50 people have been killed and dozens of others have been abducted or disappeared. malcolm webb has more from the capital nairobi, susan, when gary's been searching for her son emanuel for more than
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a month. she says he went to wack in central night, right. be on the 25th of june. today, tens of thousands of mostly young people protested in about 50 towns and cities. and 9 year old sister told us he joined and this is him. they haven't seen him since. no, i loves i haven't bought into the us on it as best as those who have body me. i have no bided. i am always in being a. 3 demonstration started against the finance bill that would have raised the taxes spread across the country . i mean, rubbing close to end corruption. and for president william, we say to resign. david to manual disappeared, or just as an ottoman please cute thousands of them. since then, hundreds of people have been arrested and thousands of others have disappeared.
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being abducted by men in taking sides. many of them say they repeated interrogated and then released. but several people are still missing. i know those like frankie and on dory has been found dead. his body was found in a public toilet. an autopsy revealed he was strangled the president brutalize before me. the government reforms and justice with those killed even the i, he's in the can who has to disappear. i wonder people at fort on see can so in so has disappeared. i would be very happy to deal with it. campaign is say his action so much his what will nice every day families come here in the city. more cheery to look for loved ones rights group say please bring parties and submit reports that don't add up these 10 comments on the abductions they deny extrajudicial killings. what the police said doing through the orders of
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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 tend to the monday is buddy was found floating in this used quarry, days off the he attended a protest with that, my son is others, like susan, just want on says the malcolm web elders, era, nairobi, and the democratic republic of congo, the m 23 armed group has taken control of a t town on the border. would you ground up fighters, caesar shaw on the sunday, and it happened as a ceasefire deal between the congolese government and who wanda came into force. golly has repeatedly denied accusations that it backs the group m. 23 as made
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advances in areas near the regional capital goma. and then uh, what connie reports from gama tasha was the only one border remaining. would you gone to in terms of customs in this area or from to we have to remind view of the them 20 to the fight to get or mostly like 3 different 30 to any lights know even must see. see where the, the, it's also helping them to stop the town of go my yeah, well yeah, because they're almost on, on, on the mid gulf, what am i here controlling the motors are on the socket, then you going the other side off a little bit on the open another for the light in the last last to last them off and now the, the template. it's almost the top and the gaining area in this, in the take it off the table. and this is making some more complicated done would severely on. this is why it was already many people as we say it's previously,
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it was raising less well because they've done was wondering, was wondering how the government would make this walk. and this is exactly. and then to coordinate of this call is shown in which them to the to levels why to know them all. it's called if c said on with during the day that they were coming, they would coordinate the march. and this is exactly what did they do. they've done the right to now and we don't know the model. what will happen again, but the old where the in the man swap digit go to of a, it shows a way to know ok that we distribute it on the it on. as ukraine says it has received. it's the 1st batch of us made of 16 fighter jets. speaking to media at an undisclosed location, presidents of alarm are as low as he said. he hopes the aircraft wouldn't beat russian forces while you praise military says it has destroyed a russian submarine in an attack on the black sea port of sylvester polt. the vessel was damaged twice and ukrainian attacks during the last year. he says the
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latest attack damaged a russian air defense system of moscow is not confirmed. the claims people have marked the 4th anniversary of an explosion that damaged half of levels capital and what has become an annual march victims families and protesters walked across the route to the scene of the blast. the ports explosion killed at least $218.00 people and injured thousands legal organizations save the investigation into who is responsible as been deliberately obstructed politicians and port officials. the. we ask everyone to do the impossible so that they root is not really the tragedy experience. so years ago, we paid a very high price and will continue our journey until we achieve justice. how much a, how difficult it will be in the we must be united and demand from your thirty's today,
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american spent that no eliles has one domain is 100 meters olympic titled, the raining will chat, been secured, victory by the tightest of margins, the beach jamaica's, cosigned thomson. see the goal by 5000 of a 2nd law. i also talking to these personal best time of 9.79 seconds for victory and to seal. he's 1st ever let me pick gold middle full ring says move from paris. there's no more thrilling knowing seconds and will spoil then the mens $100.00 meet the spring final up and the lympics this the 2nd game since the retirements of his most famous proponent, you same bolt of jamaica but his absence and the options even if anyone beating his world record couldn't stop this race being a classic. it looked like the writing world champion. now, what lisles of the usa had made a damaging li slow stalled with constrained thompson, of jamaica,
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seemingly charging his way to gold. but lyles colton writes at the end, both athletes clocking 9.79 seconds books. thompson, agonizingly 5, thousands of a 2nd slower on the american. so know eliles is the new 100 meter olympic champion. do we have a new you? same volt. not yet. pull race, i'll just say era powers, the ukraine's yet us love a man who checks is the new olympic women's high jump champion. but who slid who country because of the war with russia. but at least she was able to deliver some good news for her and her country. here, this is ukraine's 1st individual gold of these games that talk of which has completed his dream of becoming a limping tennis champion, chunk of which has 24 grand slam titles to his name. but the summit games type, who had always escaped him until now the city and still beat willed them to 3
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economists. outcries of spain in the final chuck of its winning. i'd rather get off in straight fits 7676. these collection of titles now include, i have a slammed w t, a finals davis cup out of course now and, and then pick oh, middle katie in the mood has one made history by changing l. g areas for this gold . middling gymnastics, the 17 year old took 1st place in the women's on even balls on sunday. she defeated the likes of h u g one, and so it needs to lead to do so. she was actually born in forrest foot, switch to represent l. j. b a 2 years ago. the find a lot of swimming at the parents and then pick so to move, to the united states of america in the mains. 1500 piece of free style. final bobby face turned on the style. he came home in 14 minutes, 31.02 seconds. as mentioned, nothing anyway. good for the americans in the pool. the women's full by 100 meters maybe really completed the race in 3 minutes. 49.63 seconds. so we have sca
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bringing it home for the us is time was an improvement on the one states at the 2010 world championships. india had taken a step closer to a 1st maintenance hockey gold since 1980. despite that, india of the most successful country ad olympic hockey with a to titles, there is a, the semi finals they match against great britain in the 11 in open play with the asian side winning for 2 on penalties. to many stand in india is way in the semi finals. they be dodge and seeing the 322 at bones, the germans all full time. when is with one of those titles being as west of germany in 1972, the reigning champion. so out belgium losing $32.00 to spain, the spanish of middle one, this type will be full of gone. it 3 solvers and one bronze. they faced, the netherlands mix,
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the better actually the highest ranking lift in the 2 of them. and they go through to the same as well the to the, whenever australia, but that's all to, to i'm change winning back to back. so i think the 19962000 taiwan z yang. and when the gene have retained their 11 pig betterments and mens double stifled on sunday, they took on and defeated chinese. do a magnet way king and when chang they did so by 2 games, one and what was the name pertaining. finally in paris, the nation claimed the funds made it was successful, china is main singles, table, tennessee, j, done sand winning the gold medal. he took care of tools more the by full games to one process. felix, the, for one. the problems middle and goals will level on skunky shift plays also now the olympic champion, the american, started the day for shots of the lead, but he did look at the 6 foot fine around after the gulf nephew, now 28 year old. show him incredible. 9 on the post $62.00 to sewage up to the top
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of the leaderboard. he left the gold medal, goes along nicely with the 6 pga tour the titans this year, which includes the most is and it's been a huge upset in the women's beach volleyball tournament brazil's world number 3 pairing, all of barbara se shots and carol salgado that'd be knocked out in the round of 16 vinyl straight and do a rank mold in 20 places below them. so we can see and mary f a i'll talk to delta law beating them to reach the quotes of finals. the law sign that will strategy and pay $1.00, the gold middle was in 2000. that's all the small things will tonight later. thank you so much, greatly appreciated. and the olympics for it is proving a contagious among collisions before the games. we get the more fears of traffic gridlock, inflater prices tourist chaos. but now people are raising the event as natasha butler explains. a few months ago his powers was preparing to host the big games.
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there seemed little enthusiasm in the fridge. capital, a city wave residents have a reputation for being grumpy. i think it's going to be a bit of a disaster because there's nothing going right. have you seen the color of the river? it looks like the suit. i think it's going to be a mess. makes it very excited. no, certainly not. i'm not excited at all about the olympics, even if it's undoubtedly a big event for paris. but since the games began, something's happened is, you know, remarkable transformation. people, the whole team and cheering, even folks is outgoing. prime minister joining the fun finds things like these, all crowded. so gene and her children have been coming here regularly. she said she was cynical about the lympics. now she can't get enough of them. don't a vocal fell off when we were really worried as peruvians, because there's been so much construction noise and traffic. so many versions of left, but i would have to say very pleasantly surprised. we stay much and we making the most of it and will be activities on the it was watching some of the will still
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pass the leads before me is also encouraging some people to get moving the find the process doing so well in the games, particularly in sports like fencing really adds to the boy in mood. these 2, they just say that proud of the games are happening in the city. by this case, just collaborative all week as well. it's unique because it's been a 100 years since the games will last here. prisons turn have a cheerful reputation. so we thought that this event, but in the end we're really happy. and i like um go clipping game. and the my favorite of your favorite game is the best can both last month, the selection and fraud through the country into political turmoil and jump in spirits. the olympics is lifting them. the games is said to have the power to unite and inspire. but few could have predicted that they would all say how to regions to actually make of the day having sun natasha potluck out to 0 hours away.
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laraca, i'll be back in just a moment with more of today's news hope to see the a desperate for palestinians to this, to decent a nation to on a free day. even if you buy cold water from outside, it would cost you $5.00 or 6 chuckles. i don't have enough money, even the water we drink here is not properly filtered before the war. this punch provides it's 20000000 liters of a fresh water a free day, around 250000 people. now the facility can produce just 15 percent of the original outputs off to the east, but only destroyed power links to the prompt. it has been forced to run a backup generators using fuels which is radically running out how to study in west coast and coordination with the use very forces on now in attempting to connect an
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