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this is news live from berlin the death toll in the christ church mosque shootings rises to fifteen prime minister yes and our dern came together with residents in grief after the country's worst ever terrorist attack she said she would work to ensure freedom of religion in new zealand and police will be present at mosques while they're open also coming up the philippines turns its back on the international criminal court today the country will become just the second in history to withdraw from the world's only permanent war crimes tribunals it's
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quitting over the court's investigation into president. war on drugs a crusade has killed thousands of people and drawn international condemnation. i'm called aspen thanks for joining us fifty people are now confirmed dead after new zealand's mosque shootings on friday the suspect the suspected gunman had appeared in court brenton terence was charged with murder and remanded in custody until april new zealand's prime minister just send our dern has told muslim community leaders in christ church that mosques will receive police protection the country's worst ever mass shooting has left new zealanders in shock in a moment we'll go live to our correspondent claire richardson who is in christchurch covering the story for us but first she sent us this report. tributes
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around the city are piling ever higher. as grief sets in new zealanders are finding ways to express their sorrow over a massacre in their muslim community. for now it's still a crime scene. but police are picking up flowers to take closer to al-noor mosque where dozens of people were slaughtered during their friday prayers. on the other side of the park christians weep and pray for their fallen muslim neighbors. one woman has brought an art project meant to show the bond between the two groups so this is an work that i did such a day for some petrik stay and i wanted to. make something for the whole community to acknowledge is saving us and summer.
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and it feeling of. connection with the muslim community. this man has found another way to show his support had quite a few people come and have coffees and hugs it's been nice i guess it's nice to see people just showing up in showing their support and solidarity. which is i think what new zealand is all about being welcoming and loving and peaceful people the support for the victims is overwhelming most here are satisfied with the government's response to the murders but they want to know how the suspect slipped through the cracks they say more needs to be done to address racism and to help individuals who think the world is against them the way we can help people who already feel like that but we can at least try and stop the younger ones from work occasionally us if we can. the message here is clear that hate has no place in new
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zealand. did abuse claire richardson without reports and she joins us now from christ church where she's been tracking that story now claire i understand the prime minister just and our journey has been meeting with members of new zealand's muslim community. that's right she was here in christ church meeting of both victims and leading members of the muslim community she then went on to the capital wellington where she has been to meeting muslims there as well and she is doing everything she can to put this community's mind at ease firstly she has offered continuing police protection for their mosques so that they can continue to pray at their places of worship without fear she has also made clear that these individuals affected are eligible for a ten thousand dollars grant to cover the cost of funerals and said that immigration status will not be a factor in whether or not people can receive she said there will be additional
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funding to help these people down the road available as well now the one thing that many people in the muslim community are very upset about here is the question of what to do with their dad in the muslim faith it's very important that bodies are buried as quickly as possible but certainly within twenty four hours and obviously that mark has long passed so a lot of people are particularly distressed over this issue. we're also starting to learn more now about how the moments before those attacks played out what can you tell us about that. that's right the police confirmed today that from the moment they received an emergency call and till the time armed officers arrived on the scene was just about six minutes and a little over half an hour later they were able to apprehend the key suspect there is footage of a police vehicle ramming his car off the road and they were then able to take him into custody and other people i've talked to here are generally very happy with both the police response and how the government has reacted to this tragedy
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obviously it has been a day of mourning but overall when you talk to people about how the response has been handled people are generally satisfied with that response. the prime minister has also announced plans now to tighten new zealand's gun laws of how much support is there for the. that's right just the day after the shooting the prime minister promised that she would it tighten gun laws she's also said that she will meet with her cabinet tomorrow and they will be having preliminary policy discussions on issues including what to do in terms of gun legislation now many people were very upset to learn it that the suspect in these attacks was in legal possession of five firearms we know that he used a modified semiautomatic weapon or is alleged to have used one in the attack and that he was able to purchase these after acquiring a license a standard new zealand license back in twenty seventeen so people are asking how
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a man like this that was able to possess such weapons and speaking to people here there is a lot of support for the idea of making sure that that great of weapon cannot fall into just anyone's hands all right deb use claire bridget's and there for us in christchurch new zealand thank you very much. the killings in christ church are again drawing attention to the role of social media in the spreading of hatred the suspect live streamed his attack on facebook the company removed the video shortly after the attack but not before it had been downloaded and shared by others this morning facebook revealed the scale of the videos spread writing on twitter that in the first twenty four hours it had removed to quote one point five million videos of the attack globally of which one point two million were blocked at upload the company said it's removing all edited versions of that video as well. alice take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world in the occupied
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west bank gave man believed to be a palestinian has shot and killed an israeli and wounded two others one of them critically the assailant reportedly grabbed a gun from a soldier at a highway junction near the settlement of ariel israel's military says troops are still searching for the gunman. venezuelan opposition leader won by doe hasn't barked on a new stage of his campaign to oust president nicolas maduro by doas beginning a tour of the country gripped by an economic and political crisis at a rally in the northern city of aleppo he promised to deliver a better life for struggling venezuelans. thousands of cotland independence supporters marched in central madrid on saturday they were protesting the ongoing trial of twelve separatist leaders who faced years in prison for their role in organizing a failed independence bid from spain in twenty seventeen. to twelve are on trial at the country's supreme court. thousands of people have taken to the streets across germany to protest against racism and right wing political parties demonstrators
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rallied under the banner march against racism in the capital berlin and other cities the protests were part of the international week against racism. now until today only one country had withdrawn from the international criminal court now the philippines will make it to the country's president. announced plans to pull out a year ago after the court launched preliminary investigations against him for crimes against humanity it legit offenses including thousands of extra judicial killings as part of the war on drugs that he launched after taking office in twenty sixteen despite the charges the brutal campaign against drug dealers and users shows no signs of abating. another family torn apart.
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mary jane can't understand why salvatore had to die shot in the head before the eyes of their four year old daughter. they found drugs on him but if that was the reason for his murder. it's likely she'll never find out. the grim reality in a country where extrajudicial killings are encouraged by the president it's been almost three years since president would be going to terror to started his relentless war on drugs especially some five thousand people have been killed but human rights groups are saying that number could be as high as twenty thousand and typically it's poor communities like this one that saw for the most. remote parts the lives in one of those communities she remembers august thirty first two thousand and sixteen as if it were yesterday it's the day her son was murdered for being a drug suspect. and not
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a day has passed since when she didn't think of him. really makes me sad is this he was not with my son when he died. was the year when they killed him. just like visits me in my dreams. i want to know what happened to. what you had to suffer. as with the vast majority of drug related extrajudicial killings no one has been held accountable for her son's murder but herbal once justice. that's why she joined dries up a church organized volunteer group assisting the victims of the drug war together they filed a suit with the international criminal court i c c against president to terror to himself for crimes against humanity since the philippines have withdrawn from the
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i.c.c. to terror to claims the court has no jurisdiction over him his administration will not cooperate with any investigation. human rights advocates are calling this a test case for the i.c.c. is relevant. we cannot allow. perpetrators together we will. most serious violations simply by the stroke of a pen we have. very strong. example of international justice by ensuring that this matter is fully investigated and if there are indictments should follow. that's also what hopes for she wants to tell his henchmen to pay for her son's murder. whenever she can muster the strength she likes a candle where he was killed. but i don't feel like he's here it's like he
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is here beside me i feel that the candle speaks to me sometimes the flame is sometimes it's restless i always feel his presence whenever i come here. and as night falls in the philippines the killing continues. and other family is left with nothing but a memory. another murder but most likely will go unpunished. just fords now and formula one mercedes driver well terry both as won the season opening australian grand prix in melbourne. over took his teammate lewis hamilton at the first corner and he led for the rest of that race you finished twenty one seconds ahead of hamilton who is the defending world champion red bulls max pushed up and was third for boston was the fourth the grand prix win of his career i don't know what to say yeah this thought
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was really good. it was definitely my best race ever. i don't know what happened to us just felt so good and everything was under control and. color so so good today truly enjoyable i mean i have to enjoy today. golf now and spain's john rom has a one shot lead overbore mcelroy and a tommy fleetwood going into the final round of the players championship australia's jason day is two shots further back if day wins he'll join a small group of players to win the tournament multiple times this cost biggest prize outside of the four majors shot of the day at the sawgrass went to seamus power take a look at this he made the first hole in one of his career drinks around him. all right coming up after the break it's the buddhist league up with pablo foley last weekend talk meant tromped to second place behind by
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a munich so they were gunning to get back on top when they visited berlin because of that and much much more coming up on when to sleep. you're watching the news live from berlin don't forget all the latest news and information around the clock is available on our web site that's d w dot com i'm called aspen thanks for watching these wonderfully up next. two players. table. at this stage. in a good game of power and money the competition is fierce battles most important natural
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