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there's no limit to how far a dream can take to sta in your own adventure, now counter arrange the form at the ruby and president, alberto such a maurice dead will examine his controversial legs. the other ones are enjoying the sound as they run lives and go. so coming up 6, you and workers are among the dead. dr. is really strikes. i'm a school in gauze, making it the highest casualty total for this task. in a single instance. several bodies are recovered in, i'm not here in the city after dime collapses, but there are fears many more mornings that
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a hurricane is getting stronger as it hits a southern us the we begin with breaking news from peru where controversial for my president, alberto for jury has died at the age of 86, his presidency during the 1990. so an economic revival and the crushing of the shining path rebels. but he was in prison for human rights abuses need to be released last december. the conservative politician remains opponent rising. figure something called him a dictator. others a political say to author rule corresponding body on a sanchez takes on the fact that his life. 8 she wasn't known to be those political arena yet, and the $1441.00, the presidency in 1997 voters, she would bring on as the technology and jobs. 2 years later,
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she shocked peruvians. the sort of i have taken from sending measures to dissolve congress. it was known as the artist, critics protested, calling him a defective dictator. supporters, fact anti democratic measures because that's how the off it said the for him waiting for the here. thank god for do more. he was elected because he began to put the country in order. he began fighting terrorism. he dissolved congress because he could not covering the congress didn't support his fight against terrorist oil pocket presents, and we'll check with them federal diesel. the shining post rebels movement was threatening to overtake power and then the police task force that had been working for years captured, shining pop the leader of the 9 this month for commodity to the credit, which gave him clearance to further push his fight against the insurgencies. people were detained and disappeared. hundreds merger will just have it as
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a different commodity for commodities right hand, man. spite chiefly the minimum pacino's recorded how he bribed, businessman politicians, journalist, he actually assessing native democracy and he began on the whole so retire over gene that reach new peaks in terms of corruption. so really, boom people use up to for commodity, fled to japan, faxed his resignation to congress and was then extradited and imprisoned. he maintained he was blameless. he was condemned to 25 years for gross human rights violations and corruption charges still today. his supporters belief for he money was unfairly imprisoned to his critics. his legacy is on his bid. whose darkest chapters he will be remembered as to the fates r i c a lawyer on the us and either ok, barry quarter up for gene. that was also in major by your late or of human rights,
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and major benefit dates or unorganized sort of immunity for those by your lease. until the end for the money we made a controversial figure. dividing peruvians among those who believe tirelessly devoted his presidency, working for the poor, and to save the country from terrorism to those who believe she's was the most corrupt government in the history of video. while i lived in america, added tennessee and human joins as live now from the july and capital santiago to see it. so, elbows and such a movie, been suffering serious. it will help when he was in prison. and also since his release last year, what more do we know about the events leading up to his death? and what does this mean for part of it is you as well, we know it. so what he had been do for a long, long time. it's as an a series of, of problems but more recently cancer and his daughter tried unsuccessfully for years to have him released on humanitarian grounds. with this, with this briefly been put back in the present because of the uproar that this
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caused inside peru. but finally, in december, just 89 months ago, they finally let him go home because it was obvious that he would be dying sooner rather than later. but surprisingly or extraordinarily, despite that he had recently said that he wanted to run it again to the presidency in 2026 in, grew that he was in another 2 years, he was very active on the social networks to the very end. so this was a man who never gave up. he was known as stepper, and i knew him i had to do since many times. he was a person who nobody thought would ever be president of a country like through. he was born in peru, allegedly because there was a controversy about whether he was really born, approval or in japan, is packed with japanese migrants. he was an agronomist, but he didn't win the presidency at a time. as my younger sanchez, my colleague just said of, of terrible uh, people,
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economic people and also problems with the shining past that just really a group that was causing habits throughout the country. and that didn't make them here for a time until he turned into one on a crash. let's see, i heard you. maurice was saying is that she was the divisive political figure. why we'll see such a polarizing lead up because it caused such a huge schism. improve in politics to because like happens very often with the populace leaders, there are some people who adore him and see him as the savior. saving the country from terrorist rentals who were killing people throughout the country. this is the shining pass. these were, this was a very, very violent group that was also another rental group, the m r t that had uh, taken over, for example, you made some of our viewers may remember the japanese residents in lima and kept the, all the people that were inside during the cocktail party hostage for, for more than a month,
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until the money was able to go in there and rescue them all and have all of the rebels shot dead on the spot of the present people. this made him a person who has been in order into a. ready tree that was in chaos and they remember him for that. for others, he is very much a representative of all that can go wrong with the person who is a democratically elected in the country becomes an order class. and then a dictator as many considered him to be and he killed people. for example, one of the things he did, which i covered was to forcefully sterilize thousands of thousands of poor women in pearl without them knowing if they would be brought to a clinic, b a n s a size, and then they would wake up and it was sterilize things like that. this is the so not loved by many, many trulia. yeah. just a final quick thoughts unit. see, i mean you've covered that, but i thought you maurice korea for many is what sort of legacy the end did they leave behind? how would he be? remember?
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do you think as you will be remembered, supposed to go down in the bed? i think that is look, history usually does. it gives you, but i think there was more if you put it in balance, that he will be remembered for as an autocrat as a possible dictator. and is the person who had people killed and as a person who was also involved in drug trafficking and a whole series of other corrupt activities rather than as the man who saved approval for the period of kaos. all right, tennessee and human are latin america added to the in some geography up. thank you . let's bring it in. have you a far, hey, he's a peruvian john list them historian and joins us live from london. have a good to have you with us. so we know that for jury had been seriously let's, let's see, it was saying that for some time, what's your reaction to his death and how ordinary peruvians be feeling, give them. he was such a divisive political figure as well as you can respond on the so have say it's, you know, he's a controversial figure. he, man, if he's supported, believe that he hop singlehandedly the finished office funding policies model is
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a guerrilla movement, which is technically not correct because the rest of the leadership of this organization in september, actually 32 years ago now in september 1992 was conducted by a smaller school group of intelligence officers who that'd behaved, that you're not behind the back of that president. but he took that credit for the race and the leave with that. as soon as he's made sort of a flagship, which is, as i said to you incorrectly, was not you to him doing. he's going unless you say uh your correspondence upset and many people with key what made disappear. a group of a new type of called a group of 40 another pulling a group that conducted a series of messages in universities. a may pull neighborhoods of lima, and many of the members of this group would present on. we mustn't forget he's he should intelligence cheap. squeeze behind, but not even a lot. yeah, i mean obviously, yeah, as i say, i have a a who's supposed to say he's say become free from the shining path. i'm grouping
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even economic collapse. but critics say he abuse democracy and committed atrocities . that's the point you were making. despite all those controversies, though many people say he didn't bring about some stability and economic growth to the country. when she implemented new liberal policies. when he took over 1919 he couldn't, you know that if he's those by way in 2000, he of a bodies manual work, his rights and in, in, in peru in the union as well. we can because of he's a what she was very closely with international him only to be fun. so yes, he really meant and you'll be able to part of his, which implemented in many ways hold a team in that to him and him through. but at the same time, he created metric, allow me to stability in the content menu, the pressure that the photo him the you know, have actually folded this in kind of policies. so in a way, years he for disability and after the show me for the where the feet, des moines best, as we're able to go through to pull that money there. however,
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many people we can vote, but poor the way before doing he's government many, right? many work just by what i talked to the authorities. so there's also these a controversial element of these are going to be planned until jamal re much controversy released from prison last year on humanitarian grounds. off to serving, i think was about 16 years in jail. a 25 year to and what's huge criticism have you at the time from the inter american quotes of human rights, some victims families, many people say locations never have been pub or yeah, well the key for the 1st, the 1st time she was is. so i'm to start watching in 2017 and he was really isn't for the 23. they definitely are you say right. they so they interpreted some commission of human rights question these decision because they believe that you should have said all he sent as in prison. a day, right, the key fob, you know, maybe come to we've been the reason to serve his whole sentence of being looked after by sort of vehicle, by doctors and nurses and all that. so there was a huge control this in relation to that. obviously,
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he's the photo was celebrated. these, they believed that he should have never been put in place on the 1st place for these created a huge level of comfort. as you know, he said, as you're ready to say, he's on the table that you, they keep telling me she was put to stop for the elections in 2026. it was very doubtful because he said he was, he's a mrs. were very serious and he was 150 a few times he's out he, he is actually passed away. he was very, very you. but he was always the hobby behind the from when he's bought to take a few movie to go over the leadership with his party. and she lost pre election of school particularly, but by very narrow margin. so she said in the goal that she was going to be the cupboard in 2026. he would have being all those impulsive because he was 5 tweet. but she was very active to show media as you see and see what remained a controversial if you're going through. and it would be sometime before a right assessment of his tracy. does he have his time of fully teaching? we'd be made a fairly happy if i really got to get your thoughts on your analysis. have you? thank you very much for talking to us. thank you. see
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the mountain gauze and no one is sped, the woods of the un agency for palestinian refugees of to israel, the latest attack on a school in the, in the sand refugee camp. the building was being used by the un to shelter 12000 displaced palestinians. 18 people died in the attack. 6 of them were unrestored, including the manager of the shelter. agency says is the highest depth toford staff in a single incident and the 11 months for when in response to the attack on revenues, the statement on x, which reads the school has been hit 5 times since the war began. its homes around 12000 just based people, mainly women and children. no one is safe in gaza and no one is sped. schools and other civil and infrastructure must be protected at all times. they are not a target. we told them all parties to the conflict them, never use schools, all the areas around them for a minute,
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trace for fighting purposes. i'll just say it was kind of assume was that the scene a short time after the attack as i'm now in a job when it's cool in almost a rocks, roughly as you come on, this is the impact solely or destroyed. now we can clearly see the grade level of destruction being inflected. to that you on run show tab, that is housing, thousands of palestinians. some of these we can see huge holes in blue. we can see people are looking for anything in order to confuse off to the destruction of this you on run, show ta, this kind of destruction is on for us. it ended and i can see you on smells the smell of lunch because of the store like no files or ruffles. and even. 1 does have been absolutely unfolding this entire area that top has been carried out by in years, very flight to just and we can see here, let me show you that has been used to attack the this, the recreation center eye. witnesses have confirmed that this evacuation center has
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been hit in that time, what people were waiting for food. well, and we've been in a lot of a sudden it was a huge explosion. distinction of the school is dedicated only to women. women and children were blowing into pieces. we rushed to see our children but found them 20 paces. this is the 1st time the 1st time the school building has been pounded by is riley war planes. it is supposed to be a safe sheltering area of my children, and 6 of them were killed. these children, terrorists make god punished them these release, destroyed all high killed and stuffed people. women, a widow and children, often 6 children, including a baby twin. what crime, what rome did these innocent children do? this valley generally only has been seen about creation centers in the past couple of months in a very intensive read them, where at least more than 15, about 20,
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for instance, has been called. it said, this story has been carried out in an area that's at least must be protected from the principles of international law. what people have been speaking safety in this place funding is, but it has checked to that safety that can no longer be easily restored to erica by zoom out just the euro. on the so ross palestine, sir william dury as the director of unrest, washington the office, he told us to 0, but this was the 1st attack on unrest sites and gaza. this is certainly and sadly, not a unique situation. a total of a $190.00 of hundreds installations have been damaged. that includes a $128.00 of our school sheltering internally, displaced people. many of them hit more than once. the united nations provides the israel east with gps data on where every location, all of our locations. and in fact uh to dispel another room or do you and just
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doesn't get off 1 in the morning, you decide to drive somewhere and gauze it every one of those movements is coordinated with the israeli defense force. and as you saw on monday, you weren't con boyd, it was going to vaccinate children in the north of gaza against polio. we stopped for 8 hours and included a very significant damage from bulldozers to our conflict. meanwhile, and the occupied westbank and his ran the s drive targeting a vehicle was killed, 3 people accomplished into flames. and so to call them late on wednesday night, a nearby house also caught fire hold. and 700 people have been killed in the divided west bank since october 7th. but elsewhere in to count them is ready forces of kill 2 pallets and the ends and thrown up a house during raids and the city. some houses also set on fire byes, ready soldiers. automatics treat that at least 13 people, including children who were injured. as i was growing in australia against israel,
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small it has been a 2nd day of process of defense consumption will be live in melvin. after the break more that the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what is the possibility to think of a wind the region to breaking out informed opinion steering to the children and the elders who don't understand why it is critical? did make these turnovers with banning women their rights to reach occasion and now there is silencing their voices in public inside story one of the effect. so read the home, the libyan economy. how worrying is on our josie era. september now is, is 0 people in sri lanka, with nectar, new president. the 1st is the countries 2022 economic class. people in power
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beats environmental campaign is facing a truck down for using direct action protests in germany. the, the labor party conference will see new prime minister cure summer outlined his vision for the future of the country. against all enemies examines the link between us military veteran and the american rights groups. the united nations general assembly brings together will leaders for its annual high level to be september on now to 0 the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. you're watching out just
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a quick reminder of our top story and see it us out there. it was for my president of bush for jury as died at the age of 8650 more. he was puddled in december, i'm spending years in jail for human rights violations. it's doza announcing stance on the x she previously said. we'd love to run for the presidency for a full time in 20 seconds. of talking to you and run school housing, this things palestinians, and central guns as killed at least 18 feet. 6 unrestored members are among the dead of the on the center of the refugee demonstrations against israel's war and guns while taking place in melbourne for 2nd day. the protest in australia time with a permanent defense convention taking place of the 3 days with hundreds of companies and organizations attending. on tuesday, dozens of people are arrested up to bottom. confrontations between demonstrators and the police have done it. robinson is of the protest in melbourne. daniel, so this is day 2 of these protests and melbourne told us through what's been
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happening on the ground. daniel, the, you will activist today has vowed to continue their protest if despite violence classes last night. and they say they will continue to surround the melvin convention center, where the international weapons exposition is taking place. now we have seen some marches already take place on the straits of know when today they were a lot quieter and comma them yesterday. but there is still a heavy police presence on the ground here today. now what we can see here, behind me is this line of police officers. and this is really the biggest police operation that we have seen in this stage. and more than 24 years, millions of dollars has been injected into allowing hundreds of offices to be diverted to this area. to take a to b, he pulled a protest that have happened to this way. but as a can say, it's a lot why that he today protest is have taken a different types of action that using things like to speak is to allow their message to be heard from
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a distance. and that is to avoid the hot intentions that we sold last night, where project off was winded offices, who then responded with the pepper spray as well as find the bullets and gas with a number of offices and protesters were injured and the number of arrests were made and done. now what's the problem then for protesting is going forward. i mean, this is a 3 day convention. yeah, that's right. so this is the 2nd guy, but cuban lots groups today have called math and called out what they have described as excessive force against protest is loss not. and there is now called for an independent inquiry into the actions of all who is being described as military style tactics against protest. and so that is now going on in the background. uh, in the meantime we are still saying a heavy police presence on the ground and process to say they are taking part in monitors, but they are dispersing. there are not large groups doing 1 march, but rather a number of matches throughout the city to try and separate the demonstrations and
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show that it remains peaceful and calm. they are also planning things like a vigil tonight that will take place here in melbourne where they say it will on us, all those who has been killed in gaza. of course they made messy cheese, saying they have pulling out the wall in garza and they are cooling, ask the use of weapons against civilians. all right, have done a robinson live for us the in melbourne. daniel, thank you. not bodies have been recovered in nigeria off to flooding, caused by the collapse of a time, millions of liters of water hit the northeastern city of my do. but i as often addressed reports, a rescue operation that ended in tragedy. baby who might have waited 36 hours to be rescued, only to drown. when that boat capsized, how about you with retrieve my apologies and is given. the final right before by real office has confirmed they have recovered several bodies. they would say how many, but clearly the budget count is high and will continue to rise. we have many need
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it as to what i bought for them on the said go months or so trying these best in other ways. yeah, there's some hope that going been viewpoint and also at the same time, the big, big r r, cause for the general army on tuesday, a section of the allowed collapsed raising millions of gallons of water into a degree city. that quote, everyone by surprise and unprepared, it gives the work as a more than 1200000 residents copying effected with how the city is still under water rescue work. i say thousands of stuff trapped in their homes or what's left of them. the rescue operation is carried out mainly by volunteers like this. they say your professional divers, available. they could do that. so far they've been only given life jackets rhodes, on to like those who made it out to live, come here,
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temporary camps vacated just a few years ago by people displaced by the book. lot. um, instead of generally, it would have been to book an infant strapped to our back and 3 children intel or cold for me, for the foreseeable future. confused and hungry. she doesn't know who to talk to, or why to the hyatt united. i don't know where the rest of my family's it is so overwhelming. i don't know what to do. and then i didn't government promise to get been to the over a 1000000 displays back to their homes in a week. an overly ambitious objective with much of the city, still an updated mission government will take all necessary steps to help ease your pain and suffering. it's a responsibility the government will shoulder right now. the consent of most of the displaced is why to find food and shelter, and there is little of it to go out here. how many degrees i would use either my degree no hurricane my land phone in the southern us state of louisiana,
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a neighboring states of bracing as it grows in strength. the state of emergency has been declared in louisiana and mississippi after hurricane francine was upgraded to a category 2 people have been engaged to evacuate their line coastal areas. and this is jay gray reports that streets in the new orleans city center. and i will most them to, to the time to evacuate. it has about ended for people here in new orleans. this storm is made land fall to the south and just a bit to the east of where we are right now and is now moving across land and towards this city. 100 miles an hour, sustained winds right now. driving rain, they expect to see between 6 and 12 inches of rain as a storm passes through. if there's any good news about the system, it's the idea that it sped it up. it's forward motion. so it was moving at about 10 miles an hour through the early morning hours now up to 17. so it's going to rush through the city pretty quickly. still going to deliver quite a blow. many areas here in new orleans and the surrounding coastal regions below
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sea level. and so flash flooding is definitely going to be a serious problem. here. we have shelters in place, not only here in orleans parish, but in 3 other parishes across the state. there is an emergency order and affected and so that brings up some federal funds and some federal aid to come in and help out as the storm passes through. right now we've got our teams as well as a response teams, a gathered and staged just outside of the strike zone and waiting to get in. once the storm moves through delivers, it's punched to new orleans. there's a curfew in place. we still do see on occasion people out and you see that during storms. but for the most part, it looks like everyone heating the advice of officials here and making sure that they're in an area right now where they can be, say, and, and watch and see exactly what printing may bring to this city. 3 wildfires in the us state of california, i've destroyed dozens of homes forcing thousands of people to evacuate. the states
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govern has declared to disaster at least a dozen people, mostly firefighters, have been treated for heat related injuries. well, that's it for me. dire in georgia for now more information, of course on websites, i'll just say about dot com. there it is. the weather is next followed by the inside story, as if from each state you sense of watching the the. now, by the end of the week, the extreme heat that we've been experiencing, or a alarm yankee would have disappeared last year because it'd be replaced by cooler which, where damages death normal in hand, as opposed to 35 down to 27 basically looks fine. the sunshine hong kong will see from human. occasionally, sherry, whether that's not unusual, significant reading might give briefly some city funding and anyone in the green
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financial and the showers well shaking sounds again in japan, but you probably notice down here, but i think that is developing slowly from a tropical storm, maybe to a tiny, so you know, the open water, but it's full costs and this takes us beyond the weekend is a line that goes just north of okay, now towards shanghai. now this may not be accurate, but it's certainly trying to go in that general direction. so we'll keep an eye on that south of the season. we're right in which exist through indo china. so the central philippines is still quite dry. september is the dry ice month surprising, mean indonesia and most of it complies is on average. and equally with the slow withdrawal monsoon trough, we still got significant rain from my g after or to pro dash the orange center means flooding is likely. same is true in the south east of bangladesh. further south india or pakistan. so much dr. picture. the a seminary communist and
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