tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 3, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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the, the limit to how far the dream contains sta in your own adventure, now counter and waives the the hello until mccrae. this has been use our line from talk coming up in the next 60 minutes. all positions sizes in syria. sorry about the caption. most elements and how the province tens of thousands of people are fleeing. the $500.00 is ready attacks on guns. i have killed at least 11 people since don't. a drone has 5 as a group of civilians and by law here. the us is the see spot and living on is
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holding. as his blind is rally, qsi chombo, violate signatures, and to be an ease of property tycoon. sentenced to death for a multi $1000000000.00 for loose as her appeal in school says, dozens of spect tied his account and a crushing of foot will not change any. we looked at some of the underlying problems facing the guy in the west african countries. the, we'd be getting this use out in syria will positions find this side of expanded operations against government forces and how the province in recent days have made significant advances into areas controlled by president bashar al assad government . the you in says the fighting has forced nearly 50000 people from the hans and run on a con. has more someone's in syria and never get a chance to heal the infrastructure, turn to rumble in the north western city of invalid following error strikes by
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russian. and the syrian government forces to destruction as a response to the rapid advancement by opposition forces on territory held by both sides of government and its ordinary people who are caught in the crossfire again of this conflict, which 1st broke out more than a decade ago. uh, platinum and a half. now let me put on uh we will forcibly displaced and were in search of safety. we lift onto the were planes on the bombing and under the gun fired. and we came to this area thinking it would be safer, but we were shocked to find that the air strikes follow us everywhere. you know, let the country 2nd largest city opposition fighters have taken the city and it's international airport. the fighters don't shy away just you off the rewards of war, including military planes and helicopters, the, nor their anger at the syrian regime. 5 is the video has also emerged of what
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appears to show them entering a presidential palace and 11. some of those displaced by the conflicts have welcome the change in the front lines as a chance to return home. and in some cases rebuild as much as we did last year. i was just placed a tech here. and after we had the village was liberated, we came back and the army drove them out. may god reward them. we came to inspect our homes, but it says if everything has turned to ruined, but those sentiments aren't echoed vile. a convoy of syrian courage makes a mass exit is out of a level region. they say they're not taking any risk in our seeking safe haven further east. this country has gone through many phases throughout the civil war. so for syrians, every stage has been marked by uncertainty for themselves and their country running on alpha 0. so this is how things looked a week ago. the areas in red here,
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controlled by syrian government forces supported by oregon and russia. the green areas are controlled by the opposition um degree pilots to alshaun or h to use, as well as the turkish back syrian national army, or the purple areas controlled by the syrian democratic forces. them mainly curtis fines is backed by the us. now, on november, the 27th opposition forces launched and offensive from lead aimed at a live hard. it's serious, 2nd largest city. they rapidly drove out government forces taking full control and just for dies. then they turned itself to serious 4th largest city, hama, fis specials that taking place on the outskirts. then russian plans have increased the strikes to stump, the advance all of these opposition funds, as they uh, moving along the m 5 road that connects these major cities. the find the site if
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they take home a dollar funds on serious the largest city homes before targeting the capital damascus. before the like is we're going to go through some costs here to now who is on to key is boda with syria and send them. can just bring us up to date with the latest on, on the fly thing. have these forces backed by the syrian government, actually being able to try and count to this offensive that we have seen a by h t a sorry for the last 4 or 5 days now. it's been so would be not to this question, a new uh, because the syrian military has been weakened as it's been a long war civil war for more than a decade. and as the russian and uranian supports due to their own fights in euclid, and the southern level known has weakened it within the last couple of months. that's why and how the syrian or position led by had heard a shot. i had the courage and potential to start this, the terms of the russian operation so far the position control. so it just it the
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governor of the control. most of all the major level, let's say. and they have moved towards hallmark which is one of the most strategical places for the syrian government in terms of their political and military presence. their position have entered the outskirts of hama near the 3 days ago. they are controlling the northwestern part of palmer, but they haven't been able to enter homeless city center yet. and on the other side . another 2nd fund was opened by those who read national army factions that were formerly known as the very 1st syrian army, backed by the turkish military. and they, they captured a almost old towns and villages of petrified, including the city center and but as far as we know, the syrian curtis 5 to groups who controls 3 neighborhoods in the city. this is the situation on the battlefield for now. and so the meanwhile,
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there's also reports coming in of funding for the east that's involving the syrian democratic forces. can you just give us an update of what is happening there? the well, assuming democrats explore forces is an umbrella group, a new it's a, it involves the sewer and curtis fighter groups. why pj, if you, why the and some are factions within it's owned by the end. so far we haven't seen s d f being in classes with any of the parties except for the offensive. the don't afraid them launched by the s and they factions targets, inc. tell her funds for the 1st time since this offensive begin in 67 days in a week. we are seeing the s, the f us back as the f conference, the iran a back melisha as the support the syrian military. and this is in their resorts that the in the northwest and part of the resort,
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the c s. s to control of some villages and towns according to their statements. and as far as what we have heard, it is mostly the an aerobic factions within the s the con spring. and this offensive targeting and they resort the resort is very important for the staff because it is close. it is by the freight is the river and on the eastern side of the freight is the river. there are american bases and the s u. s. has been framed and created by the united states and their presence is very important for the united states. and united states military presence is very important for the se if and this offensive comes a day after is around noon for administered on bus, a rack, g. accuse the united states for what's going going on ground and syria accusing the old position and calling them a u e as us back terse back to you. okay, thank you so much. send him a send him cos the other day for us on to key is pulled up with syria or would you
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letting me know itself and by the cod, he's a professor of public policy. it's not been kalissa university. thanks again for being with us here. right now, there's so many moving parts to this at the moment. if we can just break it down and begin with what i sent him was talking about the they the kurdish lead. siri in democratic forces. the sd is backed by the us. can you just explain their involvement right now and exactly what they are trying to achieve at this point in time? well, as you know, they've been in control of much of easton, of syria, where the oil is for the last few years. and they have been used as a proxy by the us to have the presence in syria to come to the russian presence as well as to try and further its interest on the and on the new right issues. no, i think the role is very much part of a bargaining chip between turkey and then i states and they would be a kind of graphs to kind of route very carefully that intervention in this
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particular complex. at the end of the day, turkey would like to use of the photos back. turkey is not in any move to accept a continuation of connection between the codes. right to the southern, a bobo for turkey and the codes in iraq and the ne syria. so i think that you guys will probably give them that in return for them to try and make the push in towards damascus as or dirty as possible. now the challenge both dokey in the us phase is that the, the party that is really making most advance is a, a tire shop which to both of them is recognize as a child as group. so the hey, a patient has got to go through yet another wave of transformation for it to be accepted on the ground. and they have done this a few times you, if you recall originally they came out as an associates of applied to then they said that the way they moved into slightly different uh, orientation
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a the although they've controlled edler for a number of years now they haven't really become democratic, so they need to do much more reform if they're going to stay in control of those areas. can you just explain why all of this is, is happening at the moment. meetings comes on, hold on the heels of the, the cx, 5, the in southern living home with his ballade seems to have cooled. russia somewhat by surprise, as, as well as around the happening now. the different the quotes restaurant near on and the certain government by surprise. and as you said before, the dismissal of the most senior russian general and syria is a sign of that. but the, the timing it has to do, i think, with a weakening of the has the line lebanon, has the lovely, the very important role in protecting the century g man has responded in the past. all of these pushes from the north. now it's, it's an opportune moment with its weakening to push as far as possible. what does
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that mean? i mean, are we looking at the potential over throw of the sound raising? i doubt it. i think i side has also be rehabilitated as an image within the big and the national contacts you saw a few weeks ago. and i said attending the really conference and so on. but what it could lead to is pushing him under pressure to go back to the original view and resolution, which called for taught the sovereignty of syria integrity officer 3. and we're in the turn for him to do some constitutional change and accept the position as part of the government. because i think is the ultimate objective of turkey. i doubt that they want or they have interest in northern territories, australia to, to next within turkey. and they would like to stabilize the situation enough for them to be able to retain the refugees. the millions of refugees in turkey has started to play an important role in the domestic politics us. and as we know now,
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our design is probably at his weakest points as has come to power. okay, we'll have to leave it there. but as always, we really do appreciate you breaking it all down for us and, and, and talking us through this very complex situation as it develops really quickly as well. thank you. so my cellphone, thank the israeli forces continuing attacks across the gallons a strip killing at least a live in palestinian since don't on tuesday. that includes people who were killed and by block you in northern gauze of when and it's randy trying attacked, a group of civilians. 20 others were wounded and civil palestinians were killed in kansas city when a 4 story building was the ballot and central council. a drone to tack has struck a residential area, injuring 5 members of the same family, including 3 children. all of the wounded were taken to the hospital. for more on
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all of this, we're going to speak now to attack. if it was him who isn't down paula in central, because a tech we saw other terrible optim off of the attack on the marketing cancer. can you just took us through all the civilian sensors that seemed to be getting hit again by these as ready strikes? well apparently in fact, some of these for the military has been focusing on targeting civil senses alongside with areas that could be very densely populated with civilians or even displaced families in the past. so it was critically a very dia for civilian to our codes into 16 of great law here. many of them have been reporting on non something bombardment taking place in the really butted residential neighborhoods and by law. yeah. and the group civilians. in fact, when targeted, the numbers of casualties was that includes that were intrinsically very high,
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20 palestinians working from each other as well confirmed, killed according to medical sources and come out at one hospital. the vast majority of bit lot. yeah. area. but not here. town has been receiving, have been receiving evacuation. otis by is by the military saying that you are long docks allowed to stay in that area and they have to drop things or they have to police let's for civilians the entitled to be the collapse of japan. the other out remind x as in, in big law here that you will come to for, to face and to meet at the same end of the valley of which have laps based on the is very claims bought. also in the past, our valley, a town has been on deck relentless attacks, initial reports confirm the killing of 2 civilians up to being directly targeted by and is very true with no sign of his loving of what's happening to them. so platform intact to get again the us coll todd took here in egypt, pushing for a safe spot at the same time from some the u. k. is pushing as well to come up with
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a winter humanitarian plan in gaza. i mean, what's the feeling they have thought that this is just more talk and there's going to be little action coming from us. well, unlike the negotiations that took place to reach a deal that we need to buy lunches while i live in on assets here for the gaza strip have been quite complicated by some significant speaking points including cost teaches. and even that is where the withdrawal from gauze, isabel sees that the return and the release of hostages will be a domestic victory. while from us may see that the, the release of hostages will be a sort of a bargaining chip to extract concessions, including the president exchanges these 5 times and even using the on getting a low case. now mediate says, what can, to bridge the gap between post pots on the ground, but to now what has been overwhelming is that the uh, the american president elect donald trump talk,
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please go ahead and post pods to immediately release hostages and even to escalate the situation. before he is officially be a nephew, right, you said and takes his office spot where i'm waiting for further fruitful outcomes from what's going on in cairo. so everyone's here, ready for the end for the day is that they can hear the announcements of dispensation of what status is on the end of this february, conflicts on the ground. okay, thank you so much. terica, terica bowes in for us. then del bala, it's not allowed. one hospital in northern garza is barely able to function because of a patient is riley attacks. last week, the director of the hospitals intensive care unit was killed in n as riley strike the volunteer adult as a keeping at services. going off of colored went to meet them, a group of a specialized and then ages doctors arrives to kind of drawn hospitals to support the colleagues, the from the policies. doctors whose pay at came out of the house. and i'd love to
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get inside the operation at the bachman to talk to just for dina. how could you describe the situation now? in customer on uh there is like off uh me to goes back and forth. there's only young, nothing. uh, and especially uh there is no storage in uh on the uh to be and one residence and they have to take a lot of patients. so there's really left in medical supply and medical stuff. and i believe that hosp both supposed to be a very safe place. yeah. but i think about that one is the most dangerous hospital . so the cause right info is going to leave their luggage their best on this house and come here to the, came out of the hospital the it's been months waiting to a to, to the us with the describe the situation here and told us there's a,
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there's a visual page of music a, some lies at me because it's tough and at every subject, color tools how they handle it. i just need an amount of one all this time. still live in a health ministry says at least 9 people have been killed in a series of as rarely as strikes on to southern towns as well as ami says it's retaliating off to his blot. launched rockets for the 1st time since a $65.00 was agreed at the group 5 massages into an area called mountain gulf and she, the farms that is on, supplied by israel, will sign a hold of joins us live now from bi route in san after yesterday's violations, can you just explain where the ceasefire actually stands right now? well neither side has declared the cease fire dead but it remains fraud child. now
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it is largely holding in the sense that a put a hold to is rouse, wide scale bombardments across lab and on that we witnessed over the past few weeks . but israel continues to carry out strikes in 11 on a short while ago. the military is ready military, it's saying it's hit quote, a terrorist cell in the east of the country, that's in the recall area. and it's not just 11 on as well as hitting a neighboring syria to they hit that car on the road to damascus international airport as well. it believes that this is not the violation of the truth, that it is acting in self defense, that it is taking out what it is calling threats emanating from has the law because of the law and 11. i see the situation differently. and that's why hezbollah for the 1st time on monday, fired rockets across the board, or they didn't cause any casualties. what has what was said, that this was an initial defensive warning, so that will stop. it's violations in 11 on and has one that carried out the attack
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after the united states and france, members of the committee that's supposed to monitor and implement the ceasefire accused as well, of violating the truth. the situation is, is ralph feels it has the upper hand, it's acting with little restraint. has the one this to change. it needs to impose some sort of a terrorist, but it has a lot fires. you have more rockets across the board or it's the risk widening of this conflict reignite thing. this conflict and the 10s of thousands of people have already made their way to their homes, only to find devastating villages and in a situation and a very desperate situation. so the situation is proud trial, but that cease fire is largely largely holding. as we know, there are many conditions that have been put on this can use, tell us more about the implementation of those in regards to deceased by what she needs to be done. and in the days and weeks ahead. well,
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the ceasefire came into force on november the 27th 60 days after that the system is coming into force. there's 60 days where there's supposed to be a transition of power in southern lebanon. what is supposed to happen is that it's rarely troops who remain along the border area. they are supposed to gradually withdrawal. and the lebanese army is supposed to send in thousands of troops and has been lost, is supposed to pull back and the lebanese army is also supposed to dismantle any military infrastructure in that area, which does not belong to the state. so the army is supposed to do what it was supposed to do back in 2006 following the last major war. this has yet to happened . now the us envoy and ms. hawk stance told the israelis to give time for the monitoring mechanism to start working because this requires some time. so you see both sides really understand the deal differently. has my law says that this will
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cooperate with the army, but it's believes that this field is focused on south of electronics as well. the leaves is just not south of the tiny, but across the lebanese territory. okay, thank you so much for all that design to hold up for us there in bainbridge, for more on this, we're joined now by you'll see billing, who is a former is where the justice minister and initiate the of the always low piece process in the early 19 ninety's. he joins us now from tell of a thank you so much for being with us. once again, as a 1st of all, the u. n says that as well has violated the cx 5 is leaving on at least 100 times since it went into effect a week ago. can you just give us an idea of how tenuous it feels and as well right now a hi, a pill, the joe foley, a the, the, to report the fuel we pulled up. and they, i think that generally speaking, this is the truth. i mean, they say like always the, the, the different thing,
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but the potations of the same agreement. and the, the good thing is that there is this the policy which is able to say, hey, you made that mistake, you, you, hey, i did something wrong according to the, according to the agreement. so you'll have to change your behavior. and i believe that the tuesday just the beginning of the 6 value, hopefully it really is continuing the different the way while each uh, each size which i really understand exactly what the limits. yeah. well, as well actually listen to that 3rd policy though and, and take home full just if it is. but finding all these violations at 2, they say this is on both sides. you know, it's like always, it is a kindergarten as you know. so you, as a teacher and the teacher may say to this guy, hey, you made that mistake
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a to come back to, to the kindergarten or whatever. and that would be, hey, this is not the major issue. the major issue is the fact that eventually they bought this agreed to have this these via, they did not, they stick to the originality a problem. he says that that wouldn't be a kind of a security area or what as well to that, to compromise both of them had to compromise. now that we left to compromise on implementation. what compromises do you think that is? why would be willing to make if that does happen? if it doesn't cut, then if it does happen, if the violations continue, i wouldn't even if i would, i shouldn't continue, then that would be no ceasefire. i don't believe that this will be the case since both sides want to have a is this value and understand it now the lead me to follow one of the main drivers foundation, yahoo,
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agreeing to this in the 1st place was to to allow people to go back to the homes in the north of his royal. i mean, how is that progressing at this stage? i mean, how much tension is they have within this route to, to, to, to get those people, the 10s of thousands of people back to the north. well, there is a consensus that these people have to have to get that there was a dispute about the need to tell them to leave the day, their homes, but not the about returning home. now the development problem is that many a homes of a destroyed and they, they can not leaving these a places, a bottle of them lives a bit. so they will come back and what can we do? and this as soon as say, as soon as possible. so a, there is a or was a need and there was a print and political pressure to on the government to allow away the united weekends. so they get a lead to retail into their homes. and now hopefully they will return,
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although many of the way they lead is say in the getting the biggest size in the current government. and by saying that they, they had to, the government tend to be much stuff fail. and to keep a securities on 11, go on and so on and so forth, which did not up. okay, well have to leave it there. but as always, we really do appreciate your insight. that is, the billing form is really justice minister with us. the, the, at least $56.00 people have died and the stand paid at a football match and getting security forces find tear gas. it's big time dissolved . so they threw stones onto the pitch. because hawk has more, the panic on the football pitch. what was supposed to be a family friendly sunday night match? that'd be in zachary's stadium and getting supports to region turns deadly. the
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referees last minute decision to award a penalty to the home team sparks and received supporters of the visiting team through water bottles and rocks on the pitch. security forces responded by firing tear gas on to fans in this dance, thousands attempt to escape the overcrowded stage and meant to hold far fewer people in the desperate scramble to escape. many teenagers and children died suffocating and trampled into chaos. again again, i see i'm not going to be that strong to be named government assures the population that serious investigations will be carried out to establish responsibility for this unfortunate event. sports should be a vehicle for peace and fraternity. the tournament was an attempt by the unpopular government to gain sympathy among guinea and suffering from poverty and the high cost of living the government. all the agenda is, has a kind of even essential fear,
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like related to those kind of events being transformed into a position or project even as close ties to the vision. in order to the agent, our families have been blocked by security forces from reaching marks and hospitals inside the dr. described bodies lying. as far as i can see, nicholas hawk algae, or at least 14 people have been killed in an attack in the east stalls with democratic public is called got several houses listed on find the city of been a near the border with you can to become galleys military has blames the a lot of democratic sources. um google id is full. the a sold language economy is following the developments from going to in north keep you province. i thought it easy to edit. also been article from this attack, which took place early morning of sunday to this morning, or for monday and after now the goal. so performance from the civil side to any of a disagreement as sources is conforming that around 14 bodies were recovered
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already from different attacks location here, but the watering, which is growing and won't disappear. down here is the fact that many people still missing because they know how it'd be affordable. they do offer right here in the area. we have seen this here, but hundreds of people with tech and interested in different types zone not from been in town, but in the days i've taught, the majority of these people were found killed. some of them away came to my ship, these guns and even phone in the water, musical farming that they have deployed stomach stuff. sort of use tools such for these hostage and people are missing here. these are tops to this again, while the d r c o 2 it is and you go down. i mean, assessing the 3 is a join. the military operators in the last against the same group. was it for, it was they have been in this region or for been here for more than a decade right now. well, putting different areas, killing civilians really in
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a very a cv, i'm on a and besides this ongoing join media, title, theaters on have people wondering about the premises rainbows of day the if i still coming people to nibble what it was on, where they pay the past, so this is why even those who are trying to go back to the village is there not warming that they may be under the threat of this rebels in the area here. a little while you coming out of those 0 go my the democratic for people who so this plan to still ahead here on ellen's is era including active a sense of, of as an india mock, 40 years since a gas leak out of chemicals factory killed thousands of people in bo, palm, thousands of workers, the german auto, john volkswagen war count as good baffled life of wages, steps up again and leisure and sport castiano. rinaldo watched his own as his team loos, that i'm facing very, quoting the asian champions league. the
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unique perspective we don't want to head to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0 . the sun rises brilliantly here, the history was written and the nature became a theory is here, the,
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the students and a totally the timeless journey. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else is there a reminder of how the top story is this alex serino, position sizes site. they are advancing in government health territory and disease control of civil towns in the northwest and northwest. and i'm a province facility and me with the help of russian forces is responding with this drugs. at least 9 people have been killed in this part of the strikes on the southern living on. as well as on me says it's for tele icing off to his beloved oldest rockets for the 1st time since the cx 5 was
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a great beyond group. as accused as rilen finalizing the truce, and is ready for continuing attacks across the gaza strip, killing at least 11 palestinians and stolen on cheese. that includes ice people who were killed and by blah here in northern casa when and is ready trying to text it. groups affiliates, and will protest so are expected in georgia with demonstrations gathered for a 5th straight nice on monday. demonstration is blocked roads and launched fireworks and police who responded with tear gas and water cannon. more than 200 participants have been detained and 100 police officers injured critics accused the ruling georgian dream potty of adopting repressive policies and steering the country away from its pro european pos. oh, alex craven is the executive director of the democratic security institute. he says
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many georgians feel by have been denied wanting to, i've been working towards for decades, the dns, hence wave of i'm gonna select the country in the past week shows absolutely no sign. if we're basing protests a huge, nevermind for a high numbers, there was some discussions that made because today was a working day that might be a bit smaller, but now is the immense. and is there anything i need rubbing their progress spoke here? it's been easy, been the agent in towns and cities across the country, even quite small towns that they naturally have process. there's a huge pro just wave, but what's also causing concern is the, is the heavy use of the police backlash. the right police have behaved ways which i have to put it bluntly and being pretty by. i see myself, my own eyes i have to show through a church by so by please be taught. people in the churchyard. i'm seeking is lots of footage of people being chased through the streets and beat not maybe 1012
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police people people protest to so that level of police brutality that the scene has actually closed even more anger amongst many georgians. when the deposition did stops to process the election results, which happens of insult type and those protests did not really take all the children populace did not re, on mass come out to protest and the sorts of numbers. it was only when the government said that it was a bad thing. so the time being the membership bid the hundreds of thousands of people to the streets. no one is actually he didn't express me, but they were completely spontaneous. in fact, the opposition indeed is completely failed to rally best impulses and this sort of way. so actually, these protest as though really helping me to should really have any organization to tools. it's just the way that she anger directed against what that people hit, sees the betrayal of decades. it's george in efforts to join your community
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of the enemy's prophecy tycoon, sentenced to death. and a multi $1000000000.00 for old case has lost in appealing cause trauma and has been found guilty of bribery and bisman full size, sending off more than $12000000000.00 from one of vietnam's commercial banks. now the i see 5 people would try it alongside the 68 year old. all of them were found guilty. michael petoskey is a journalist in human city and has more on the case. i think this will start to generate a lot of interest and more questions about you know, whether, whether this sentence will actually be carried out to be made. government is very secretive about the death penalty. it's not uncommon for cases or to people's, for people to spend a long time on death row. and there's still the possibility of converting those to a life sentence or should repairs 75 percent of the amount. and then the question which will come out to about $9000000000.00, but certainly here in richmond city, even with the assuming conclusion, there's still a lot of questions about what will happen with the,
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the very prominent property is the launch company controls and are currently in a state of prison, they're frozen a lot of major construction projects are not moving because of this trial. the death penalty is considered a state secret so that there is no announcements of um, how many executions are carried out on an annual basis for fraud is quite rare. um for a white color criminal, i suppose you could call law and it's exceptionally rare. it's more normal to see the sort of penalty for the drug related cases, smuggling and the, all those sorts of things. so this is exceptionally rare. i mean, the grant of the numbers involved are watering, but still this is a very rare product for something like this. as in india active, a sense of odds as a mocking force. easier since a gas leak of chemicals factory killed thousands of people in the central city of palm, toxic fumes from us owned pissed aside, plants kills many people won't buy slips. and decades less active is continue to
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fight for corporate accountability. as michael apple reports, demonstrators in the indian city of both paul, one justice that determined not to let the world forget this, it was here in 1994, where a toxic gas leak at the us own union call by the pesticide factory poisoned, an estimated half a 1000000 people thousands died within days, many more in the us to follow the gas attacking respiratory systems and the ice side reports indicate miscarriages, quadrupled, and birth defects skyrocket. but i've not been going on with her job as a business consultants in the us 20 years ago to fight for justice for what she calls the corporate messic. 0 the disaster continues to on ford in people's lives, what they did not the directly expose,
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but it also affects those who were born to those parents at the chin gary rehabilitation sense in both all tests. mean bundle plays with a 12 year old son, solomon bone with cerebral palsy. she was 7 years old when the gas leak happened in his struggle to breed, ever since the ice side failing. she gets $7.00 per month from the government to help with his sons medical costs to where you are with it up to, you know, since he was born he has a br. even a she's, he couldn't control his neck strain. his hands, he's been coming here for the last 11 years and he has had speech therapy for 6 years. testing of ground war 10 bull poll reveals heavy metal concentrations 50 times higher than what to store it's. he's considered as se rashida be another survivor co funded the to gary trust that operates the rehabilitation center was collazo young or whatever the water and soil in the area are still poisonous,
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which leads to disabilities in children. you can see the impacts in the 2nd and 3rd generations of those directly affected by the gas leak. and g o is representing survivors, all petitioning the country supreme court a fridge. over the lack of compensation for victims. activists argue this is a tragedy. the consequences of which will continue to be felt for generations to come. and that a one soul payment of $500.00 per victim is an enduring injustice. that must not stay. mike level l g 0 plus bringing russian to think right. who we heard from in michael's report, she is a representative of the survivors group that will pilot group of information and action and she joins us now from by pol, thank you very much for being with us on to 0. me. well, he is on and still little to no accountability. and as we saw there in that story, the fix a still being felt generations on the can you just explain how little support the
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survivors and the children actually receive? yes, the words was industrial disaster and also the ongoing carpet. moscow continues to its back not only the half a 1000000 people who directly expose to union carbide gases, but also to those who are be born to these people. more than 22000 people have died in the years following the disaster. and more than 150000 persons continue to buckets chronic disease its cause due to that that talks like exposure in december 80 for the children over vitamins. we are being born with, but defects and all, and are dying on timely debts. the rates of tuberculosis they took dancers, baker, diseases of the kid. kidneys continued to be much higher in the expos population. a 93 percent of the survivors have only received $500.00 as
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a compensation for the lifetime entities. and there's off the, the, that's the best house of the company pay, the indian government. what $470000000.00 isn't it? so that clearly has not been passed on to it. so the people that clearly needed the most. now no, no, it is been cost on very much for $70000000.00. was a paltry sacrament. without consulting a single survivor of union union of india was all seeking $3000000000.00 in the us courts and such as for $17.00, the amount. the settlement costs to union carbide only. $0.43 per share and 92 percent of people go to $500.00 and the disease called $22000.00. so this is, you know what, what, what we see in involved today. i mean there has been no genocide in the last 100 years where the us government and the us scott corporations have not been involved. and that is the very because in that people in the bottom have not gotten
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department justice. you know, we've been member the wonder and we are hoping on this, this for the at the are we are hoping that this president, trump will take the lead from his order public and cvo all need your, the roosevelt and know on the new square deal to bring to in order to make america great. again, i was told he sees the crimes of bits, us corporations that has that have that continue to kill people and deny people in both bogs just as i spoke to. right. it has anything changed in india, in regards to all of us, out of regulations, of, of companies in factories like this. i mean, has, as the, this tragedy changed anything. and in the 40 years, in that regard of the tragedy is brought on many laws all over, in fact, all over the world change and even in india. but the situation has not changed. what we know and the today that industrial pollution and climate change that are the biggest threats to human kind,
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which continues to kill more people than any war guarantee happening. but on the ground flow and silence footballs continue to happen, because there has been no punishment in the bottom. and the cost involved today, the president has been said that corporations can be $500.00. can you change the name to another corporation like dow chemical and get away with more but i will have to leave it there, but thank you so much. we really do appreciate you explaining exactly the situation that so many people find themselves and well to nigeria. now we have millions of kilograms of illegal drugs have being seized every year. the problem is so bad that the head of the drugs enforcement agency is demanding. the presidents impose the state of emergency address reports from law, goes to the guy. i don't read this back, it's been another busy for not jitters, law enforcement ages,
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as the traffic is continued to try to fight the country with elicit drugs. from harrowing, cocaine and kennedy's commit them put them in. they arrive disguised as medicines for an electrical appliances, law enforcement agency, but in the last 3 years they've intercepted 9000000 kilograms of drugs. one of them, a virus over the volume of seizures. these are huge. and yet, um, basically for us is searching the targeting country and the last 3 years i'll tell you about them. we've had the more about 50 to a 1000 hours. these reco enforcement agents are preparing to rate an area notorious for drug dealing. are they acting on a coupon from an agent imbedded in the community? after 30 minutes search, they find nothing. most of the times they have boys by mail. yeah, boys at the junction. and so the moment they see any of
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a right who passed the notes, he says go, haven't lost the element of surprise, become boy was so just to just to cause to read another area. on the outskirts of time. the dealers, mostly young men, took to high ground and escaped to no arrest. but some substances had been recovered as normally we come. yeah. every this i read through this on, on a very simple note, we can give that to you. i was thinking 30 bags of kind of you said to us, would you rate it's like this, you'd a fraction of the millions of kilograms of illicit drugs have come into nigeria every year. office just say most of the drugs arrive the country through its land seats and apple. it's especially cocaine headwind and put them in. however, most of the categories is locally grow. the united nations office on drugs projects
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a 40 percent increase in drug use in africa by 2030. and i didn't know if he should say they want to prevent that happening here. how many degrees i would just get out lagos. work is at 9 volkswagen coffee trees in germany have gone on strike. the company says it's thinking about closing factories in germany for the 1st time and it's a 7 year history. charlie angelo reports from hanover angry, but the time and thousands of well to stream down to the volkswagen factory and hanover in an attempt to hang onto the jobs and saturdays as volkswagen threatens to come pay positions. and even and tie cops on is it tries to balance the books. the same is happening at 8 other factories across germany. uninstalling dot com b for the board and millions and we're left with nothing. everyone knows and mistakes were made by management. no task. volkswagen is germany's largest private employer. there's a sense it is too big to fail. so there is
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a quite confidence among the crowd that strikes will tend to go. sions in the phase of the company says this is not a short time. crisis. demand is down in china, the electric vehicle, sales of europe, and much lower than expected say, unless we had a dramatic change in the mode. so we like to 1000000 shorts in the bond in terms of units in comparison to 2019. so the cake is smaller, we just don't need is much capacity as we have right now. so that is not something that is, was the responsibility of the management of folks on these employees in the fax, it was just a few hours. but over the coming weeks, these will have to escalate into unlimited strikes as an unions threatens the biggest fights and the company's history negotiations will begin again next week of the union sizes. away cuttings of the comic it is considered a metaphor for the state of europe. largest economy. stop growth. christy this has
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been with the w for 29 years and now to the work has committee economic crisis. and no folks log. com and say we have a problem through the end of the passports. one was very strong that everybody believes in the in folks of all know, oh people are surprised about this. vw themselves say the company has one, maybe 2 years to turn things around, expects the question, what happens to these well, cuz it's a germany, if it doesn't charge you onto that out of there, how does that? still a, it's a own l just there in support. a new chapter is about the beginning, the career of this manchester united legend and he's here with that story near
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the, [000:00:00;00] the start this will now his, andy, thank you so much. tom only headed back for can full, patrice, mississippi has expressed his profound sorrow following the depths of moving 50 people at a match in getting spect sites his report to be starting from stones onto the page during the club game on sunday. security forces used to gas causing panic, and the victims were same in the crust. as i attempted to leave the stadium, we control can see football protest. i should come okay, sure about some of the long standing problems facing the game in the west african country. as you get the feeling that the people i also tired really of but i need to do are not able to just to do the simple basics. you know,
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think of basis can even be a to convince the country and the governments to make sure that they have football facilities, but even to go down to things like organizing a well functioning professional league. in 2014, any was given the hosting rights of by the africa, a couple of nations for a 2020 c, which was held this year in the ivory costs. but unfortunately this was taken away from them because the one not ready. and also allows me because the cats had decided to increase the number of gains from 16 to 24 and couple of course being the concentration of african football. now we're with that in mind knowing that we're not ready to host the biggest tournaments on the african continent, but also large the into these points. they don't have even one homework gated stadium that can host africa a couple of nations and woke up a qualify is in the country. in fact, uh for the just concluded the addition of the qualify as do
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a planning and neighboring ivory coast, which is of course, a huge concern for the funds that eventually led them to not qualified for the ask one, which is a beach. these nestor for the football, for tennessee and the agent champions league, chris john ronald, i watched from the stands is on the stuff with the 1st to fade of the season. the saudi saw already and the next round. the rest of best on the flyer against cups us outside once a head through a crumb of face a gang level when a light penalty one is the outside. he's now secure, bad place in middle cat rounds. briefly it is obviously already through but the saudi side with the know it a 6th straight when by us to go out the writing is going to will not be the great strong for me. i had a sinus allow me that she was like this sense of the time thing struck ivan sony. he's going twice from the penalty spots so we can finish and seek to emerald. he saw an also missed the chance to guarantee the spot in the new accounts they took
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the lead against our ran back came the cuts every team and leveled it up thanks to an own go. both teams still in consumption, see progress. the surplus of on this 1st game, but it didn't start well against al, still to other rec, this game playing so hard. defensive eric, giving away the opening go the radians equalize to me. 89 minutes and i'll show to then mr. pennell seats and the nights minutes of audits on request late specifics for one of the wrong and the 130 minutes when the game move up to 60 minutes i read about mr. roy says it hurts him to leave manchester united as he takes on one of the biggest challenges of his career reform. united, strong, kept getting ready for his 1st game. as the less the cities manager of the same town and 16 to the premier league, he was an assistance of for me not to both arts and hawks. the dutchman was entering both ahead of reuben, i'm rooms. recent are only fit for room though,
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so it was a good period was short and intense but but, but i was happy to, to help get the club back, you know, study to ship. i called it and the full games, and now they're the, they're on a, a run, a good results on top of those whole game so. so that's great to see a see for the find rights going head to head his coaches in the last 16 of the gym . a couple little lights and shelby along size, ball of occasions, hiking on events and companies buying unit letter keys and all the couples as well by and have one the title of record 20 times as a coach. for now, i'd like to thing that the result of being here is um, as a result of how it work like anybody else. um, but of course um i would say one of the advantages of taking my day to days because you, you mentioned about being young coaches. so um, but indiana, i think in my case there's no many situations i've seen so far the season that i
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haven't lived many, many times through my career, a full mileage and st accounts and have a master on i was arrived in florida to take care of as the new head coach shift in some miami may cease in reinforcing with legal messing, i would see might also learn on, of course, with the auction, seen a national say bob night, philip varone james and the lake has the same hit the lowest school since he joined the franchise in 2018. james now miss 9. senior consecutive 3 points is like a slip to a one. oh, $9.00 to $80.00 defeats against the minnesota symbols the 13 on. you'll have thoughts this campaign with the saw that a final 80 to regular season games, and a lot of new jersey devils to having no problems. finding the song in the national hockey league, a spinning goal, a from jackie's the highlights in the following form. victory over the new york ranges in madison square. i got the range, is this a 6 plus a 7? all right, but as i suppose is looking for that. so pretty and thanks so much and
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a well that as of may told me to cry for this news out. but my colleague need monica will be here in just a moment with much more of the day's news to stay with us. that's up next. the the african countries have struggled to replace many of the artifacts taken by you repeat the colonizers. this is our experience. our identity in the final part of this seems, museums and collectors, still hold precious assets selected few have been returned, but the still a long way to go and progress is painfully slow. restitution africa stolen with punctuation on notice here. the charcoal regional paragraph corner of south america is tough. this we,
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