tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 22, 2024 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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the. ringback the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm somebody the, this is the news, our life from del, coming up in the next 60 minutes is really forces store motor 0 is bureau in ramallah in the occupied westbank, ordering its closure for 45 days as well. i hits areas know these reports that you have hazel as the liberties on group and israel site, the biggest exchange of bias. since the one calls up again, a funeral takes place since
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a routes will senior his will come on to it very much you'll. you'll find is where the forces on friday know when to israel's impunity. it's forces targets yet another school sheltering displaced, palestinians in gauze, switching the until the 1st time. and for long cause history, a list as candidates, a new off tomorrow. additional you can is one of the presidential election. the islands for atlanta, norris increases the pressure on for me, one championship liter max for staffing maclaren driver who is one of the single door ground free to close the gap on rebels 3 times ago, champion district. the activity is rarely soldiers have stormed ultra zeros ramallah bureau in the occupied westbank. colleagues were given just 10 minutes to gather their belongings
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and leave those to the office sitting while the shots and the monitors order the bureau to close for 45 days during the raid is ready. so just tore down a logic panel of sharina block. then the veteran ultra 0 john list was shot and killed fine is ready sniper, over reporting from jeanine 2 years ago since and one and begins our coverage is really troops moved in before sunrise. the their mission to silence l. d 0 is reporting would be occupied with most of the civil, many were masks and were heavily armed. in the hallway, the soldiers confronted l 0. 0 cheap and carried nothing but a microphone was i thought i was getting you saw this is a decision that was made by one of the is really generally see. he is ordering us to immediately leave the office and take our personal belongings and cameras. i
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guess you army says we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down. the the office will be closed for $45.00 days. is really 4th is also tore down banners of al jazeera journalists, surely novel aqua. she was killed by israeli forces in 2022 while reporting imaging in refugee tab banners like this stood as a reminder of israel's past attacks on journalism memories. it is now seeking to a res, transparently vengeance. or how does he or his crime or reporting the truth about what his role is doing and be occupied, palestinian territories of israel's carrying off unless atrocities and nobody has got a better job of reporting on them that all does 0 it has. and i think this is a transparent effort by israel to essentially punish. i'll just hear out for that crime and also to ensure that there is even less coverage. uh that reality unless it comes up to the rest of the world. media rights groups have condemned israel's restrictions and attacks on journalist l 0 has been
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a cost in presence in palestine, giving voice to a people who are rarely heard in the international media to these boys as often challenge israel's narrative. something it appears it is no longer willing to accept their whole strategy. and israel is to produce a narrative about as real about palestinians about zionism, about the arbitrarily conflict about terrorism, about all of these issues swirling around the region. and the narrative says that these relays are good guys, and the palestinians, and the arabs and muslims were baptized and they're a threat. and this is a narrative of the, as rarely as have succeeded in disseminating all over the world. israel shut down of algiers. bureau in the occupied west bank follows its expulsion of the networks reporters from israel a few months ago. as israel struggles with growing criticism of its war on gaza is now seeking to control what people can see and prevent its critics from being heard
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. vincent bought him elgin's era while the committee to protect the unless hes released the statement on the close of the all to 00 in ramallah saying c b j is deeply alarmed by as well as closure of autism is office in the occupied westbank just months off the it shut to the ultra zeros operations in israel, of the team and get a switch to national security. israel's efforts to send so old to 0, severely undermine the public's rights information on the role that has an end of the so many lives in the region which is 0. the journalists must be allowed to report at this critical time and always well, let's bring in, um the so who does life was from amman, jordan, because these ready governments, as also vandals, is from reporting from within israel. i'm the what is the israeli government saying about the way that carried out and the closure of ultra zeros offices in ramallah as well. so savings coming in from these really
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government and the army. let's begin with the communications administer shlomo. cut are you who essentially is the architect of this bill known as the images data law, which was passed in the really parliament known as the can. it says back in april and then a month later and acted into law by prime minister benjamin netanyahu shutting the office and occupied east jerusalem. but this time shlomo category is saying that after much pressure and as a promise, these really government has closed the office in the occupied westbank saying that his role will continue to fight enemy channels for mouthpieces for both from us. and his bola allegations that are of course, false with no backing or bases to them whatsoever. that these really military statement was quite interesting because it said that the office itself was being used to quote insights and support terror allegations that have no basis to them whatsoever. and i'm the, during this raid we so images of soldiers pulling down a band of alcohol,
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actually not blocked late. she was killed by is really forces. this is something that repeatedly done to a memorial for her in ramallah is targeted, shot and killed in cold blood bind is really sniper, back in 2022 city of rockland, a veteran journalist, the voice of palestine, a very predominant figure in the era world who cover the consequences of israel's occupation on a daily basis. she was killed by these really military while doing her job well. wearing her press best well wearing her helmets. and these really military still, even after acknowledging the fact that they shot and killed her, there has been no accountability for her death whatsoever. and then during the raid on our office, the tearing down of for photos of her posters in an effort to essentially erase her memory. but this is not the 1st time this has happened. there is
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a memorial for shooting setup and you need and the occupied was bank, but these really army has also desta created. so this just goes to show you this is not uncommon behavior by these really military and when it comes to their actions of trying to silence any race palestinian journalist, i'm the sharing paying the ultimate price for somebody wanting to report what you've seen. how difficult has israel made reporting from the occupied territories? what is it like for john smith? and it's very difficult for journalists, especially then just either prior to this, to report a news or else report in the occupied was bank and to report in gaza because they are constantly a target. israel says that it's a beacon of democracy that supports the free press, but of course all of its actions show otherwise. in the occupied westbank, there had been near daily nightly raids and incursions across the palestinian territories,
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which the army blocks off road so that journalists cannot access. but they're not the only people who are blocked off. medics are also blocked off. this is a common theme. and especially since the war began, these rates have only increased in size and scale in israel, the incitement against as a veto. since the war began, made it difficult for our teams to operate on the ground because of the hate that was coming from the very top of these really government that was spreading through was really society. and in the gaza strip, you have our teams who are constantly a target for is really bombs were constantly fearing for their lives on a daily basis because there have been so many journal is a 173. in fact, who've been killed by his really forces in guns of palestine is the most dangerous place in the world to be a journalist. and these policies that are by these really government make it even more dangerous. i'm the thanks very much full that i'm the soul who's speaking to us from my mom because ultra 0 has been banned by these way. the government from reporting from is, well,
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let's stay with us. the tim dawson is deputy general secretary of the international federation of journalists and is joining us from london. thanks very much for joining us. and i'll just 0 attempt to begin with. what's your reaction to the raid and close of all to zeros offices in the occupied westbank? and this is actually actually shocking. i mean, it kind of comes as part of the long drawn out policy to try and stop the free reporting. there's been, you know, dentist have been locked out of the gaza strip. there's obviously been the terrible, terrible targeting of doing this thing. gaza. there's been suppression of critical media within israel and the attempt to stop out to the air from the coating. h h h, atrocious on so many levels, atrocious. that the idea that based within the area of the west bank, which is not supposed to be policed by them until it's atrocious lakes and coming
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back troops to deal with den list. you have nothing but microphones and no books that's clearly designed to terrify people. white wisdom, it's way in the morning. one can only imagine, but again, i suspect because they thought that they would tell the 5 people more. this is the worst possible behavior from a country that claims to be a defender, a free speech. it states clear evidence of a determined policy to quote, any kind of criticism. and it deserves the most forthright condemnation to, from around the world. well, to the extent that as well as describe itself as the only democracy in the middle east. but these actions are at all, it's with how it wants to position itself. and repeatedly using intimidation is a tactic. we've spoken to him the soul about the difficulties journalist space in the occupied areas. what can organizations like yours do to protect journalists, especially when it's resisted as well. we are doing everything that we can.
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we've supported published in new journalists through the process to need to understand the code from the very outset of this conflict, providing food and shelter and clothing, and i'm technical support for that work. we have some of our 2 centers with asian, gaza to try and enable them to do that work. we have made issue about the treatment of gen listing gaza. that'd be international criminal court. both in respect of the desk of jim listened to this conflict began and previous conflicts. we have an ongoing complaint about the getting x ray and i bought a truck. so i think all we can do is to try and put the greatest possible pressure on international institutions. because when you look at those pictures, i think even all the friends of israel will square to see men with guns pushing gentlest around in quite the way they were this morning. as well has repeatedly one of the things it does when faced with criticism,
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when faced with condemnation in situations like this. and we've had thousands of journalists killed in gauze us specifically. they said they will investigate but very little has come also of these investigations from, with in israel. how challenging is that in terms of how of holding is real accountable as well? of course as challenging, i mean the killing of sri and i have a laptop, you know, is now long enough ago that that anybody could be investigated it and many have um the, the investigation by the united nations, which found that actually had been killed treated definitely been killed by and is right, it's not, but who was acting either recklessly or deliberately. you know, it's just close to a traditional examination as we have had yet. we've had to take things from the chief prosecutor trip the i c. c from tom that he is the steering investigations vigorously. we've had to really see any evidence of that. but i think the more the
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international community makes up points to him that, that this is the, the, the beauty of the international criminal court. to investigate instances like this, the better it will be and the thing is is critical it forever to restore palestinian, his belief that justice is possible and the international justice covers them as well. and these prosecution stuff to be taken seriously and have to be tested properly and coach or tim dos and thank you for speaking to us and i'll to 0. tom dawson is deputy general secretary of the international federation of journalist across the board. the attacks between his butt on israel have again put civilians in the firing line. the liberties on groups is it's targeted multiple sites in the north and hit the areas and the other ports that you away from. one of the key targets was the remark. david,
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a base at least 4 people were entered in the attacks. israel says most welcome to be intercepted with some fragments walking fires and causing follow outages. these really all me says it struck $400.00 sites in southern lebanon, believes to be linked to his blog, is really official, say they've had to intensify operations against the group, with some governments, including the us and u. k. of advise that citizens to leave lebanon while commercial flights are still available. this is a prime minister, benjamin it's analysis. his government will take whatever action is needed to return residents of northern israel to their homes. finally, luckily, in recent days we have inflicted a series of blows and it has bola that he never imagined. it has. paula has not understood the message. i promise you. it will understand it that you and special coordinates of 11 on janine has issued a statement on the cross for the conflicts. she says with the return on the brink of an imminent catastrophe, it can't be overstated enough. there's no military solution that will make either
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side safer. or let's go to iran con, who is in the larger own in southern lebanon. and want to bring this up to date with the latest his well attacks on the cross border by his bullet launched a 115 rockets. longer range. rock is the we've seen before. deep into his right new territory. they had a uh they targeted well the a base in the hi fi and hit nazareth as well. this is going to be concerning to these, right? these because this is like i say, the longer range rocket that they used to previously of israel has been heading back just in the last few moments we've heard across the board, a shilling just that way. in liberty's territory. we've also heard alternative shows coming from israel, and he's a lebanese territory as well. there's been
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a constant sound of drones and fights of just overhead this buddha is. now the front line for israel is what was very clear. they want to get their residents back, but his bullet is very clear as well. it's a victory for them, for as long as those people cannot go back to their arms in the north of israel and run the is really 5 minutes to benjamin antonio here. said that they'll do anything necessary to bring their residence back to the north of israel. what does that mean practically in terms of what you're seeing there? well, there is absolutely no doubt now that this buddha area and loving own and israel, now logan heads with each other. the real question is, what does that look like? will that be a limitation or even a full scale ground invasion into lebanon? is that what the prime minister is? then king? certainly, the ward of the woods of war are getting louder and tougher. let me just show you.
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do is read you very, very quickly. we will take whatever action is necessary to restore security and bring all people safe back to their homes. that is basically the problem instead of israel doubling down. and this has an impact this, this, these costs for the tensions, has a direct impact on southern the 11 on where you, all people fleeing people displaced. they must be going through an immense amount of anxiety and uncertainty as well. the town i'm in the unit is about 30 percent full. most people have fled. those people that haven't fled are all my still in daily basis. reassessing whether they do stay or they don't but time for example, which i will just show you a one of those, both the towns that's always 95 percent empty. everybody has fled from the, the,
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any people that really, that, and remain the uh, the farm is now that's an indication of how things have changed when i was here in february virginia and was probably about 50 percent full. so it's getting lower and lower. and those people, like i say, i'm making a decision, they're making assessment every single day as to whether they will leave the homes . right and run con, thank you so much for that update from large own a funeral is being held for the senior. his will come on to who was killed by his ready forces. hundreds attended the service for abraham muscular and they moved and was killed on friday when these really ami launched in is stripe on the dia, sub on rosa tavares, joins us live from the root dosa. what do you know about that funeral a what? what took place as well as the
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bodies of abraham keel believes to be as well as number to man, as well as a foot soldier, moved habits who were killed in the tears tried on friday and that you were brought to a location in here for a military a funeral procession there was a, it has the log band that played song set about jerusalem as a murderers gathered to pay their respects to the 2 members of hezbollah. now, as these 2 men have been laid to rest and that during the funeral procession, we saw as many flags that were waved, and the red flag of revenge that was raised by has full of numbers indicating of what is to come positively. we also heard from the deputy secretary general of the organization name call some who had some very strong words, 4 of the monitors that had gathered, as well as the audience that would be watching gad. he said that they did as well.
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i did feel a bit of shock in the 1st few hours when they were attacked, their communication devices attack last week. but they all quickly overcame, mentioned that the fronts will never cease, no matter how long it will take the residents who will not be able to return home to the north. and we are ready for all options, of course, responding to the statements that were made by benjamin that yahoo, that we heard it wrong, just talk about. so as the organization has the low admitting that they have suffered some blows and that. but despite the losses that they've sustained, there is no change to their tone policy moving forward. though, so where you are in vague who's, what is the move like at the moment, given the tensions we've seen over the last few days the last week? what are people this thing as well, given the how and move to and unwavering the message is from has, will have been that people are worried because they know that israel is also not
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backing down. so there are costs in between these $2.00 forces that are, had been fighting each other along the southern border and 11 on for nearly a year now. and every escalation indicates that the civilian population is more at risk. as we've seen over the past week. 89 people have been killed in 3 separate attacks by israel, a targeting as well of members, but of course civilians also being caught in the crossfire just in the attack of da here alone. 50 people have died and 16 numbers of hezbollah are among the when the rest are all civilians. so there's a lot of anxiety here about what would happen next. how has we'll, i would respond and in turn, how is, well, we'll respond. they see this at current escalation as a sign that things could all they get worse, and of course they're very worried about their future. all right, do so thank you very much for keeping us updated from the root. that's still such a bar with
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a full is really political commentator. we goal book is joining us from 10 of these uh already thank you very much for joining us on ultra zara. we've just spoken to joseph jabari and b routes and i do want to get to the issue of israel's increasing tensions with the case. but. but before that i just want to ask you about the is really government's response to the media to all to 0. specifically way our offices in the occupied westbank has been rated and shuttled. what do you interpret this as, as well responding to increasing pressure about its military actions in that region? that i would interpret it as a sign of desperation as an end, as a demonstration of weakness, rather of course, than being utterly disgraceful. uh, is all the same and guys are just afraid of showing the world. the situation in the territory is a close to control and there are 2 reasons for this here. one is the scope of use
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of the devastation. that is also is in the west bank. and of course how soon does that. but also i think is there is a trade that to the world, although we'll see it's lack of control of the is rarely apparatus for the control of the palestinian territories is integrating. lack of control is very much felt constantly in the west bank. it's certainly something some guys are, and i think the constant presence of critical journalists would no doubt show this to the world. i believe that so this gesture of desperation is mostly meant tied back to state of affairs or a, you know, given the amount of protest we've seen in israel across the country, around the response a to the war and gaza around the, the lack of action, the hostages not being brought back. how is this really government been trying to control how people they respond to it?
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well, uh, i wish i could say that is to use the colloquialism chance and well, because of that sort of scenario that is being faced. is the government a tool concerned about the ty, turning both domestically and internationally? oh, i think the government knows that the tide has turned internationally. i don't think the government expects any kind of assistance from anybody, including the united states. i think also the united states is making that clear more and more over the last 4872 hours. as far as things stand domestically, i think the government's only hope of salvation. and it is of townhome is understanding the schism that i referred to before. this understanding that is early public opinion, while it is very much against the government again, when it comes to the subject of the hostages. this criticism is mostly an enhanced
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conflict or struggle. it is not protest against the war itself is not protest against the war as the only strategic solution is early seemed capable of envisioning its moment. all right, or we're going to have to leave a day, or the goal book isn't, is really political commentary to thank you for joining us and ultra 0. thank you for having attending to was an hour away is where the forces of killed at least 16 palestinians and attacks across the strips and storm in the north, astride to the school housing displaced people in all shots erected. you can at least 7 people were killed and many of us wounded, including children. on saturday is well attacked. another school in garza city. kidding. 22 people. honey mahalo joins us from their old paula. i need a school sheltering displaced. people targeted for the 2nd consecutive day, the bullets because is not quite usual
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house and then goes the cost. they've gone to the y n all the for why the patterns right now, where we see not only residential buildings and i work the infrastructure right now . there's very particular 20 says were displayed, families have been shoulder and again are becoming the major target of did the air try. so we talked about a close to 10 of the evacuation center just within the past couple months. been targeted for it was severely damaged by the deadline. a task is what's trans parcel cause i got the. ringback it was in was out of the city and i saw there what kind of or 6 people were killed right away, almost doubled the number of the critically injured. and as we've heard from by with the, from the arithmetic, that was actually a baptist hospital that the number is expected to increase
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a this is exactly the after not going to be a part of the kind of the, the schools are overcrowded with display families and the reason we're looking right now i double and triple the number of display families that will be disclosed because many will be the back portion. centers have been destroyed. the partially or severely damaged or completely destroyed. then pushing more people the internal further in force displacement. they end up being be the school that they are out thursday in the or, and to try to make space for them an accommodated. we end up with a large number of my casualties as a result of the, the time on a separate. 5 into the warranty? the house, but it makes the collision center. and we're expecting that often in the coming dollars. okay. warning is still going on. honey, i want to just in to take they've quickly. um you're speaking to us on the phone
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because we understand there's an internet blackout. what's happened? a good start yet the one surprise me of the call is dropped and any check is done because for the past couple hours we're seeing phone calls does not lie. it doesn't sold for ford. if it be a couple of minutes. and then it will just because of it totally black out the what i've been experiencing for the past couple hours, we are completely disconnected from the internet and that have been prevented us from doing any of a special work there alone. all the hospitals and other major facilities in the central area, including engine oil and the tracking for you. let me turn it off right now and doesn't have the ability to do any assumption was to track down what's been happening to you know, doing in the, in the coming hours. and this is not the 1st time this is about the 9th time we experienced this post a blackout across the guy. the 3rd that unfortunately he's retired. it's been
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something terrible in the fall where the black house beach the palace sign. this was, it were all involved, but i would atrocities committed by the military that we only knew about them as soon as we get back online and bring out a this appreciative that this has to do with what's going on and not going to fund escalation and involving events 11 on other children's if you're getting major things happening and then does that include the implementation of the of the wide spread and they're, they're called presenting the northern part of they got through bad. nobody knows about what's going on right now. the fear now is this is extended for the common dollars in the concern, or was it kind of quite valid uh, a dining. thank you so much on the level of speaking to us on the phone day from a dental but uh uh, as an incident, blackouts continues and following a strike on a sick and school for 2nd day in a row. the,
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the, so in for a long code, the left is candidate a new rock. who monica does, a knock has been declared, presidency left is the 1st time and she long cause history that the presidential race was decided by a sick. and rhonda counting off to the top 2 candidates failed to win 50 percent of the votes this and now i've been in parliament for 20 years as promised to bring a change to the increasing the unpopular establishment. or let's break down the results, the national people's fall would need to a new role commodity scenario because one to 42.3 percent a votes, while the opposition nita subjects pretty much the us. i received 52.8 percent of votes when off, and that is, has moved from columbia on this and i, it is. when a given his campaign, he was very decisive, being very, very confident in the pleasures he made. cutting the hopes of a people of a nation,
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a most of the supporters would see with him in that very intensive campaign. there was a certain amount of energy as he walked through a room. i remember we filmed the launch of his manifesto and also a couple of election rallies as we covered the candidates. and each was almost possible that, you know, people stood up, took notice, of kind of, you know, creating the next to see this man. and he's a, he's a, he's a dynamo, he's, he's, he's not a very tall man, but he packs a power foot punch. and that's kind of vitality and could, as may something he brings to this rule. and many people in toronto who have chosen to take the gamble with him as they have lost all the confidence in the, the old names, the same or similar thing. we've gone that we've done that we've seen repeatedly, our hopes and aspirations being dash. so let's try out this guy, obviously under commodity, something like a has been in parliament for 20 years. and he has seen the way politics and the
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political game is played. but what he's claiming is that he brings to it a new lease of life that i'm the, he's leadership. he will bring the country a new sort of wind of change. he's got this type drop, he's got to balance the i a method, the agreements with the i m f. and it's not something that you know. sure lanka can just aggregate and say, pulling out of a he'd been allude to going back to the i m f to look at maybe the negotiating parts of the agreement. he has said that this agreement entered into on the form a present or on the vic i'm missing a is very much a targeted at the pool and the porter segments of society. and it should be fed. but what he's saying is that he's in a different way of doing this. and indeed, critics of that, i'm if ma'am, have a code his thoughts saying that you don't only have to look at the taxes, the direct taxes and the porters. there are other ways of building revenue and rebuilding shalanda, so this hopes of a nation riding on under come out of this on like a,
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at this point of time as we look at the coming days and the coming months as well. the sonata is the leader of the national people's power, lions, which includes his party, the people separation from to a j, v, p. the j. b. p was founded by marks as active as through honda, which we write in 1965 as a communist. revolutionary movement in 1971 and carried out and on insurrection, against the government, a state of emergency was declared. and which way to was jailed the party into democratic politics and 1977 of the would you later was released from prison in 1987. it protested against indian troops and for long leading to widespread violence that ended in 9 today to 9 with an estimate of 16000 deaths including that a would you, we're a 2015 this, an i x a united 25 organizations, including the civil society in women's groups to form the national people's fall or the and p p. well, let's bring in alan teen and he's
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a senior analyst and freelance project director of the international crisis group. he's also an expert in human rights and piece building, and he's joining us from london. thank you very much for joining us and i'll just 0 . was the economy the deciding factor for many in the selection? yeah, i think absolutely, but i think the economy, economic problems are seen and so we all kind of, i think with good reason to be closely connected up with some widespread corruption in the sense that people have that some those who have been running the state for decades have been stealing huge amounts of money and making, making away with the end of the public purse while everyone else suffers. so i think he, he tapped into this anti corruption strand as well, which was, as i said, close the link to the economic collapse of 2 years ago and the hardships that everyone is facing. as a result, we've just had the vote called a gamble of described as a gamble. uh,
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what's of steak. yeah. um. in terms of bringing this in like into office. but i think the gamble is some that he's got a lot to do, and it's a big, it's in the writing these to belong to economy addressing widespread corruption addressing them so long as longstanding ethnic conflict, which is still remains unresolved. after 15 years after the war is a lot of big challenges that any president would have, but particularly one who says he's fighting for system change 1st, that of route one branch rebuilding of the country and doing politics in a different way. that's a very high bar, i think the high expectations from a lot of his supporters. those are going to be hard to me. but i think on the other hand, as you're, as your correspondence suggested, he's a charismatic, some campaigner, charismatic speaker. he's got energy, he's got a team who is really trumping, it's a bit to get to work and they have a lot of goodwill behind them. i think even some of their opposition are wishing
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them well because they everyone realizes that says to be long because in big trouble and it's going to take a lot to get it to somewhere better. right. and then part of the trouble is also linked to the i'm of the plan that's been put in place by is free to say. so people have been very critical of that. what do you imagine a dislike may do about that plan and how you might turn things around? yes. whether he as did his other main competitors, such as payment as a both promise to renegotiate elements of the i m f deal which assigned i think a 2 years ago basically. so that's going to be a challenge because the i m f deal is based on their analysis which the previous government chair of, of how of how to overcome their chronic um budget deficits and how to address their chronic um, shortage of some park currency. so that was the, i meant, we'll look at it in terms of numbers and we'll say, you know, your numbers have to add it up. if you want to take a little bit from here and add
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a little bit there, that's fine. but the constraints are, you know, sort of the numbers. now that's debatable in some sense, but they will not be a huge amount of wiggle room. i think the, i left would be wise to show as maximum flexibility, whatever they can to adjust. and i think also as we the crisis group argued in the recent report, i think the international creditors, bilateral creditors, as well as some private commercial creditors need to re think of the amount of debt relief that they've been offerings, bianca. it's risk simply from most outside of our analysts. we, we respect to that there's big questions about whether that's alternately enough to get through longer to a better place. so i think that also needs to be put on the table at some point soon. i'm president of become missing. he was in office, which is 2 years he came in. so in this vote he was eliminated off to the 1st round . and so this vote was seen as a referendum on his performance. it clearly didn't go as he might have wanted.
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so does the uh, does this like have unlimited amount of time to make a difference given that the 2 years impala a for his previous this was enough time for sure. lumpkins to say that's not working. oh, well, yes, i think you're right to suggest that some as i was, as i was suggesting that you know, expectations are high and he's got to start meeting. and fairly soon before there will be, you know, disgruntlement will turn in his direction. that said, he's elected for 5 years and a lot will also ride on on the results of the parliamentary election, which is expected before the end of the year. so as president, he's able to just to dissolve parliament and call an election, and he's widely expected to do so almost immediately. so sometime within a few months, we'll have a new parliament. if his party, the n p b can gain a majority in parliament, he'll have a lot more,
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a lot more power to do what he wants. if he's forced to govern with the sort of some kind of coalition, it will be a little bit more challenging. although not necessarily the worst thing as well. so i think a lot will depend on, on sort of how that phone goes. all right, and then caden of the international crisis group. thank you very much for your time and joining us and i'll to 0. you're welcome. thank you. still ahead on all just around. dozens of people of police have been chosen an explosion out of coal mine and east to me wrong the german champions have done it again. they strike late to secure victory in the windows. lita that's coming up in school for the since its inception. in 1961, the kuwait fund has been supporting people's livelihoods and over 100 countries by
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funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately helped eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development of the the, to watch an officer of the lines about top stories this hour. his below was launched a major or a soul to northern israel, hits in areas near the for the city of i will people for people all the of an engine in israel says and struck 400 sites in southern lebanon and implants to
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intensify operations against the group and his radius strikes cold, civil palestinians at a school. shelton displaced families because a city many others have also be rooted including children. these 16 palestinians have been killed in attacks across the strips and stores. ebony holmes is ready soldiers, storms out as there is bureau and the occupied west bank giving stuff just 10 minutes to pack the belongings of the tools of the office helping while the shots amenities ordered the office closed for $4.00 to $5.00 days. well this isn't the 1st time israel's target to $1.00 to 0 is operations. earlier this year the government falls allowing it to shut down the foreign media outlets if they would deem the security switch as a result of a 0 has been banned from reporting inside. as well since may, the network is one of the few media organizations that provides on the ground coverage of the reality of israel's illegal occupation and its impact on
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palestinians. this report from examples of robbie was recorded from ramallah bureau back in may, after shutting down old dessert in jerusalem. the is really government has or the closure of our offices in ramallah, where we are now in the occupied. westbank is the core of a news gathering hub from where ultra 0 has carried out uninterrupted story teller spending 3 decades. in that time, our journalist of what to bring our viewer stories about the palestinian experience . everything from home demolitions to air strikes, raids and assassinations. the construction of separation barriers and the absurdity of occupation in the 21st century. the expansion of illegal settlements and the terror of subtler violence, the humiliation and economic burdens will checkpoints the suffering of thousands of incarcerated post indians and the impact on their families. the pain and anger of the people that un officials have described as living under a part time behind the our team's regularly face threats to their safety and to
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many have may be ultimate sacrifice for telling stories about people fighting for their freedom. old is 0, has been accused of harming, is really security of inciting against israeli soldiers. but to quote, our bureau chief, you're always been doing is reporting and with the israeli military has been doing to people in the occupied palestinian territories. and if they stop doing it, we can stop recording it. same bus route, the oldest hero romanella you occupied westbank palestine, the displace palestinians in garza struggling to cope off the heavy rain cost flooding. the wind says israel's was forced up to 1900000 people from their homes, their living and make sure shelters with little or no basic supplies. sorry god was him a post from gerald bella, and central garza. i'm right now and one of the biggest and cabinets here is the central areas of gauze, off with palestinians right now. oh trucks. by the right, what we can do is just let me show you the scene at the bottom that you can see how is the rain?
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water has tons between these sam z tents. we can see that the wins completely told these plans, the 10s families are trying to repel what has been damaged and now they are unable even to move. really struggling. certainly in order to find blankets mattresses, pillows, and then some certain cases that were forced to sleep on the ground, no boost palestinians are suffering. because basically the military has destroyed garza's basic service network system. the same time, there is no fleet drange water system here in this trip. and that's why cube winter is compound think the misery of palestinian people. now we can see water has been floating these tense going through a, some of these on april to move 8 out of these flimsy tons. we can see children right now trying to just move out of these areas. but the situation is incredibly, very grand,
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because those people have been told by municipalities and toner was to move to other locations. but you do not know what to go simply because families have been losing their houses. and now they are ended up living in that very drastic conditions. and what winter is yet to come to our cup as an i would use the euro dirt, but i had a story of any rod, at least 53 people have been killed and others injured. an explosion at the coal mine in the east 17. a soul trapped, and we'll risk away if it's to reach them ongoing. the death toll is expected to rise. president must would possess gun as old as any investigation about 70 people the report to be working due at the time with us, the fun to colorado showed them to the tablets. it goes. i spoke with the ministers of health, country and industry. we're following this issue with all of our efforts, john, the conversation i had with the minister of industry is that this incident should be less than that from now on. so in the minds of our country should be
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a system that this kind of accidents will not happen. i imagine we can prevent this fall was that all you are right. it's time for sports and yes for with the latest. thank you so much. find me that we start with the big class of english premi lake is champions, manchester city face arsenal. a wind for either side would lift them up to the top of the standings arsenal or, and beaten in their last 3 meetings against pep, cordial with cyber earling holland who put city in front with his 100 school for the club earlier brighton and nodding him for is played out a to, to draw it to maintain their on meeting starts for the season. for a striker, chris would score from the spot to make it one. now, in the 13 minutes, the brighten came back just for 2 boys in 3 minutes. danny. well, beck's free kick, giving the homicide to one lead brenton couldn't hold on ramon so says close range school level, nice things out that seemed to brighten or 7th well for it, that it is a buyer lever,
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houston have done what they did so often last season. in struck late to defeat williamsburg for 3, the german champions were behind twice but victor bonnie fast struck deep and at a time to give chubby alonzo side. all 3 points to move them up to 2nd vanessa, you see junior and colleen and bob, they were on target for round madrid. and their latest when rail have to come from a goal down against espanol bobby's is set up. then if he is for ralph 3rd goal in this game, and then buffy penalty wrapped up before one when he now has 6 flows in his 1st state, appearances for the club rail are a point behind barcelona, up top, the spanish league bars to face villareal leader this sunday towards a comfortable lander norris to strengthen his chances of winning the formula. one title, he won this thing for chrome pre out of championship liter max for stop in means of maclaren driver has caught for stipends advantage at the top. the standings to $52.00 points with 6 races now left in the seats and it keeps numerous in with
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a realistic chance of overhauling his rifle rival for shopping as a one a race since the spanish ground pre back in june. it was an amazing rise. um, a few too many close calls. uh you know, i had a couple little moments in the middle but was uh was well controlled, i think otherwise. and uh the call is because mega. so i could push um we were flying the whole race and um yeah, the end to just show. so it was, it was nice. sorry, so its off. i'm a bit out of breath, but uh, very fun. well, this is how it sounds coming into the united states ground pre in a months time victory for norris has lifted him to 279 points is a title race intensive fights. daniel, recall getting the fastest lab right to the end. that means that the points swing is no 52 points where it could have been 51. it's being able to waive your championship leads. that is, but there's also a can change very quickly again,
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so you just need to keep on try and keep to of course i would try to overturn it a bit. you know, not always put anything behind, but we'll see all of those. rece organizers say they are taking the sport sustainability seriously and they're amy to cut harmful emissions by 50 percent within 5 years. some critics are less convinced by f ones green credentials. patrick fault reports from singapore like races might make a magical spectacle for people watching f one and single. busy but it also means having to use floodlights along the circuit, adding to emissions this year, race promotes a single pole g p s g p is converting all of them to any d cuts in power for illuminating the track by at least 30 percent and 2022, s g p instead of a hub, energy emissions for the rates here by 2028. it follows forward once commitment made in 2019 to reach net 0 by 2030 a. and an impact report published last year,
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s t p highlighted a kind of more than 20 percent emissions compared to a baseline instead of the apply. the problem for me is it places out the biggest parts of the carbon footprint of this boat and it sustained ability ripple. and also it seems to focus on some of the more superficial parts of the sustainability as part of the issue is the focus of s g p's commitments. it only covers emissions from within the 2nd part accounting for just a fraction of the events overall carbon footprint. and it doesn't include emissions produced by freights logistics or travel making up the lion's share of it. separately, a new report published this we took came of partnerships between oil and gas companies and sport. accusing them of using sponsorship deals to divert attention away from that role in fueling the climate crisis. according to green, think tank of new whether institute fossil fuel companies have invested more than 5 in
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a home $1000000000.00 on may just sports events like f one racing. so it's mobile advertising campaign, big, huge pollute, says like around the co and pics right last. so this is an event that generates billions of dollars for the single pool, and environmental goals may not be the number one priority. for me to one is also announced, it's investing in sustainable aviation fuels and the step towards addressing emissions generated by transport and logistics. sustainability doesn't end up what is leading today is going to be table stakes tomorrow. so it is a topic that we will always be improving on. and when you hear about the teams saying, how can we share at congress of a 2nd and take that off for lifetime? that relentless, continuous improvement is exactly what we want to apply to sustainability. and what we're doing, early environmental, this might say much bigger margins of improvements and needed for formula one to truly make an impact on sustainability. patrick fault, which is 0 single anthony josh was failed in his bid to become a 3 time world heavyweight champion. he suffered
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a humbling defeat against fellow britain. daniel, do. bob? joshua was knocked down repeatedly and this i'd be f title fight with the action unfolding in front of close to $100000.00 fans at london's when the stadium. it was the biggest ever u. k. crowd for a boxing match the contest ended and emphatic fashion. in round 5, the wall is now targeting a unification fights against either. oh, it's vendor music or tyson fury who faced each other? and december bill was saying i was going to get knocked out and we, we also got knocked out and i'm not done the business and i'm just, you know, i'm glad i prove everyone wrong, but this is stop my journey. this is stop for me. and argentina pulled off a one point victory against world rugby champions, south africa, the $2928.00. when in santiago keeps argentina in if a chance of lifting the rugby championship, the teams base each other again next saturday. and what will be a title de sondra this the feed was south africa's 1st in 5 games and this year's
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tournament. and that is all your support for now and back to you found me that thanks very much for a whole bunch of live farming is taken off along kenya's coast. the in 6 of being cultivated and then collected for explore to give up. and the us, the trades providing living for hundreds of local women and i'm lucky to boost for conservation, but some farmers say they're not earning what they should, catherine sawyer, report from belinda on the southern canyon coast. it's this forest and mundane the one stretched from solve this idea to know then once a b now only participated, we mean the largest. these are both costs. ok, that sustains a rasp. issues of buds and insects. from here a battery is action, butterflies, he and other find this, trump the is x and beat them for. see you the pod, overcoming the project to generate money and can solve the forest community used to
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go to the forest to destroy the forest. but when we started it, but definitely funding and we could go inside of the forest. we've got to the butterflies, i lucille, the if you please of the best pew pay our souls to market, to the us and europe for exhibitions and research. but how do we must have the business isn't doing while because of mismanagement, and that's going on or getting some money, but it's not what we expect. i've been doing this 20 years, but my profit margin is still very low. despite being told, the product is moving and business is good. the product has brought in millions of dollars to can you says is stock to 3 decades ago. at the pharmacy. they have nothing to show for a claim. the government rejects basis of business when it comes to mr. this is a from us, that's a willing to deliver to the next one with the full trust and a willing to work with and i sort of jumped. okay. so those from us we have some of
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this in them and then also confidence and trust in this one was yes. okay. thursday is market day. prices flying, depending on the species herrera. factory is $1.00. this is the main collection point, the most bring the havas here. and what the work as a doing now is see things through the pew pay and packaging, the product that is 6 i having to holland. and we've been speaking to firm as we say that this project has really helped because they are able to provide for the families the sa plus prepay opera to these guided for tories students and other by to fly. love us. many from a see they are doing their part to protect the forest, but they want more from a project that they believe is driving. cathy, sorry, odyssey are off my lean d as a canyon coast as well. that's it for me, for me, the full,
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