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a wave of anti-government protest groups hungry security guards forcibly remove opposition m.p.'s from the headquarters of the national broadcaster that's as public anger grows the prime minister viktor orban is policy. great to have you with us on layla heraclea in a bar a lad we begin our broadcast in the southern philippines where the island of mindanao is facing another year under martial law after presenter the couldn't that they extend at the measure last year mirai city on mindanao was the scene of a five month long battle when government troops were deployed to quell an insurgency by militants allied to so-called islamic state well more than a thousand people or killed and a half a million were displaced today murali lies in rooms
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a team of reporters has just returned from the city with this exclusive report. this force the center of today residents call it ground zero. we get the military's permission to enter a selective pots and a warrant about unexploded devices last year a few hundred i asked inspired fighters holed up in mosques and houses the army with help from the united states responded with relentless rates in this type of warfare you have to flush out the enemy from their defensive position and you can only do that number one using bombs or heavy artillery bombardment. but people here paid a very high price for the five months long battle hundreds were killed. they have
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buried in these mosque graves. most of the victims were never identified denying their families closure. over sixty five thousand people remain displaced many are still searching for their life once. has lost four of her eight children she believes there were taken hostage and used as human shields. for simply i feel a very deep pain inside of me i missed my children they were gone in a blink of an eye i can't be with them anymore. martial law remains in force with soldiers everywhere the impoverished region has witnessed decades of conflict between muslims and christians who make up the vast majority of the filipino population many young muslims feel disenfranchised.
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last year afterwards spied on the military passing on details of troop movements to eye as fighters holed up in morocco he tells us that he stood ready to fight for an islamic state. but that war i wouldn't fight and while we're all we again or in any other muslim area here in the same thing will happen again our own muslim people would get hurt but if the battle happens elsewhere i will join. like many others up to blames president roderigo do territory for balmain mahratti the government has promised reconstruction and great to muslim autonomy but until those promises are fulfilled angry young men like up to it will continue to pose a threat. british prime minister to resign may has said she intends to hold a parliamentary vote on her brags it to go in the third week of january may brief
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the house of commons on. with european leaders at last week's summit she warned lawmakers against holding a second referendum on bracks it defended her decision to suspend the vote last week some of the resulting exchanges at this council were repulsed but i make no apology. i make. a no apology for standing up for the interests of this house. i mean interests of all hold you know. no apologies here standing outside westminster is you barbara thank you so much for braving the cold for us barbara the prime minister effectively a shot down the option of a second referendum basically saying no let's not break faith with the british voters and hold a second referendum and that they have an obligation to fill their obligations to
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the british people so that's the end of that. reason to has really done what she's going to you know used to do best and what might be her most prominent character traits just obstinacy she really powers on like a pang she closed off not only the second referendum but all other routes and breaks it had to give bottom end several votes on several possible outcome is something that had been the talk to here in the during the last days and she just closed the day back and what she died and really is trying to set up an increase in diabetes in the hearts and souls of her own party and of course also in the hearts and souls of the more moderate opposition in parliament ariens that they close it gets to corrected and that will be mid january when they finally get a vote they might change their minds and say ok this might be bad but it's probably
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better than nothing and that's what's. she counts on she kicks the can down the road one month time and she really does run down the clock all right now i just want to apologise or if you were some audio problems but they have been resolved in the meantime and we can hear you well clearly now you've been out barbara talking to people what have they been telling you about how they feel their government is handling bricks that. people think this is mostly completely terrible they admire tourism a for her obstinacy for sort of just plotting on on the other hand they also say that the situation is a complete shambles and there are of course a lot of people who say no there should be a second referendum the only way the only decent and democratic way to solve this impasse that parliament and government find themselves in is to have it go for a second grand referendum what they call here the people to vote and ask people again is this really the deal on the table what you want it all would you rather
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remain in the european union but your reason may is doing who are most to prevent that and she really tries to sort of play for time and sort of push things so far out that in the end nobody really dares to stop for any more and my last twenty seconds remaining it with you we're also heard from the u.k. opposition labor leader he did not hold back he did not done or told he really laid into about you what he did not do is tabled the motion of no confidence against the prime minister something that had been announced just minutes before the session here in parliament began this afternoon now labor is also losing credibility and they are really in the danger of becoming the dog that did not bark to our i think barbara face of reporting from london thank you. our atmosphere now on some of the other stories making news around the world where new fighting near the yemeni city of data has left at least
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twelve people dead the flare up is casting doubt on the ceasefire negotiated last week between who think rebels and the saudi backed government seventy percent of yemen's food aid enters the country through their strategic rips and ports and indian authorities are enforcing a security lock down the rest of region of kashmir activists leaders were arrested in the capital for defying a ban on marches in the indian administered territory they were protesting the deaths of several kashmiri civilians during the security operation over the weekend . the new president of the mall d.s. ibrahim mohammad soli is visiting india to boost ties and you consider it's all these predecessors strongman you leave to be your own to be pro china after you sign infrastructure projects with beijing and as prime minister narendra modi is looking to reset relations that had suffered during the us rule. hungary
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has seen the biggest demonstration of public discontent since right wing prime minister viktor orban came to power back in two thousand and ten an estimated fifteen thousand people braved freezing temperatures in the capital budapest for the fourth rally in a week they're protesting against new labor legislation that opposition groups are calling a slave law i did some animal god and the law be of hungary's public service broadcaster a woman films as a peaceful such end comes to an abrupt and. it was in the sense of an opposition m.p. dragged out by armed guards. on the team and several others had spent the night and site asking to read a list of demands or national t.v. including a call for a free media. hours earlier they had arrived with thousands of others united in anger at what they see as their government creeping authoritarianism and
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the lies of the state t.v. . and the thick of the smoke bombs the flares and the tear gas desperate voices beg for calm about. this and do not at all do not at all why are you throwing he shouts. others point the finger at the police i want to see that these protesters are here for you two for you and you and you for all of you. is the outrage was sparked by a rowdy parliamentary session last week with viktor orban is government taking over control of a judicial system that has until now been independent and weakening employment rights described as a slave law by critics. for many this seventh constitutional change in his many years under our bond was the last straw. in that look at what i'd like to have a democracy here i'd like to have in a country where i can freely decide what i can do and no decisions are made up of
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my head and i am very proud that we have unfortunately reached a point where the government interferes with almost every bit of people's everyday life and you should in cultural administration labor and health care here at the about. the result is piling pressure on hungary's government and pitch its controversial leader on a collision course not just with the european union but with his own people. are at a six an hour to budapest two were journalists on the boston standing up by us to find out the mass protests have been going on for a couple of days now it's a broad alliance of different groups out there on the streets what unites them apart from their anger against the government. well what unites them really is stair struggle for democracy day want really a more democratic country but what also unites them i think is sit the anger about
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what they view as you know the way lawmakers who are adopting legislation day are very angry for instance about what a us to slate's law which basically means steps employers can force and police to work solo four hundred hours and you only and they only get paid for it every suit year and then of course dash anger about to reform to court system since the last week promised a victory orbán and his allies will basically have more control over the courts in cases corruption for instance and police abuse so death unites people as well and i think there's a feeling that often one year self as a critic rule they want something else at least that's what they say well let's talk about the governments and now how have they how have they reacted and are there any signs that they might want to engage with the protesters. at the moment there are no signs to day long to engage you know i'm not standing in. hungary and
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television as state state television about to have been also riots even during the night and more protests are expected and what i can tell you also is that's a big government has described protesters as a mercenary so if george soros if you entropy still is of course a supporting several human rights groups as well as the central european european university which you said leading to vienna so you know at the moment carries no sign that they want to negotiate but if morse if the protesters keep the momentum going then it may change oh right now what in thirty seconds if you can stefan how much of a threat do the demonstrations posed to the government of prime minister viktor orban. i think if they can keep the momentum and if it was really more thousand sophie full whale participates and it will extend then indeed there is just threats to his power base but it gets it's not going to happen then i think he can stay on
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