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there's much story around to look at. 27 years ago but there's no holding back his dreams. market. thank you for. starts me 27 can. i. believe. this is. coming up on the program the official count is in for to do nisha selection and he's come benched djoko dodo is declared the winner but his challenger is contesting the results jakarta is under tight security over fears of violent protests also on the show. pakistanis have started shiite minority living under armed security under constant fear of attacks by extremists can't the government protect them as promised. and the
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show went on musicians from the north and south korea shared a stage despite north korea's weapons test this month. i'm melissa chan and welcome to news asia it's good to have you with us it's official joko widodo has been reelected as president of indonesia he will lead the world's 3rd largest democracy for the 2nd time we doto who has been president since 2014 captured over assist the 5 percent of last month's vote citizens really did have 2 distinct choices would doto the reformist or his ultra nationalist conservative challenger or both beyond tow the former son in law of military dictators who harto sugianto also. retired military general challenges real recent
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results and says there has been widespread voter fraud the results arrived a day earlier than we expected people are worried about possible violence these are pictures from today you can see heavy security in front of the elections commission office in the capital of jakarta. for more we are joined by risk from our indonesian service risky what are the chances of violence i mean people are talking about it they're preparing for it well tension remains high in jakarta following the plant it must must ration by probably the supporter there's an unbreakable belief among them that the election was the right to do mr prabhu has urged his supporter 3 men peaceful and calm the police still has it's not just a couple of weeks ago they have arrested. the really instigator for religious
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reasons and since the beginning of the week they have deployed $32000.00 troops and police will be sure to secure the capital city to have even prevented the demonstrators traveling to jakarta to join the protests so if you're among security officials that the mass demonstration tomorrow could turn into a violent protests he's still there is still strong well was this a free and fair election well interventional observer an analyst seem to think that the election worst partially free and fair that is true because we've received numerous complaints from human rights and for democratic organization which criticize mr reduced administration because of this huge pressure put on government employees to compete in favor of the president although the constitution berthe them from doing so so in that sense the election was not completely free and fair. risking you grab thank you. they are marginalised discriminated against and persecuted because our people originally
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native to the mountains of central afghanistan had czars also make up a significant minority in pakistan some 900000 members of the ethnic group live in the country is specially in and around and they fear for their lives every day because sunni extremists consider the mostly shiite group heretics and target them with precision and regularity 2013 was a particularly bloody year string of bombings claimed the lives of some 130 people in january in february another bomb attack killed 110 people and injured many war the violence continues just last month a suicide bomber targeted a market frequented by his hours chilling 21 the danger is so serious that quote us has our community relies on armed protection 247.
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it should be every teen tops but it's a massive security operation. these men are heading to the city market to buy and sell food they're traveling in a convoy and are protected by heavily armed men necessary measures to prevent attacks by violent militants. at the market security guards keep a watchful eye but they're not always able to guarantee safety just in april a militant blew himself up in a market just like this one killing at least 20 people and wounding dozens more many of the victims were his lara and supposed to be under military protection. the people here today know that a trip to the market carries a deadly risk every time but not going isn't an option the market is their bread and butter. was. if we didn't come here to work
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the tax wouldn't happen but then we wouldn't be able to run our homes how would we feed the children. if we don't work who would give us money. for quitters has are as fear has become a part of life for years they've been living in heavily guarded enclaves surrounded by checkpoints and hundreds of gods. it's for their safety but as our us say their high and has become a prison. the younger generation is facing a lot of difficulty because somebody swear to god there are so many difficulties for them. it's as if they are living in an enclosed cage of what's made in the. government in islamabad has been vocal about the need to protect the has our people and flush out the militants who target them. military operations are ongoing and
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local authorities say much progress has been made. we have unearthed many networks here or we arrested them eliminated them. destroyed them. there were bomb making factories we destroyed the heads of their organizations and we rooted out of the members and the whole front line. we stayed within the law and we did what we could do. nevertheless as the april attack shows militants are still capable of inflicting carnage on quite as ethnic minorities. for now members of the hazaar a community will have to continue to go about their daily lives wondering if they have returned high and at the end of the day. joining us now is omar waraich with amnesty international now omar after the april attacked prime minister and run con
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this is it it has our community in quick and said the government was responsible for their safety but violence has been going on for years there and nothing seems to have changed why. well though this is exactly it we often get governments making these promises going to consult with victims and they actually only go because the victims process that the treatment however we have seen of the government's kind of see them as a community they can be ignored. they aren't willing to confront their attackers. and so therefore they capitulate those bits of noise and in this little way what we remove from the parks and government easy comprehensive strategy on how to protect our community courts and it's new by variance so it's just a lip service and you talk about the need for
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a comprehensive plan what do you think are some of the things that the government can be doing well i mean 1st of all it can begin by only holds in the perpetrators accountable we have not seen that we know who the groups are big in responsibility for these attacks they've got an established house and they've got bases all areas of operation in or around the loop just so that could be used to hold them accountable bring them to justice so that the zigs and actually get some sense of closure for the great loss the 2nd thing is to actually pretend that it would this is not a big area that we're talking about the significant security presence would be enough to ensure that people can go about their lives for you can go to the mosque or you can worship freely and not see each day within the islamic calendar and yet
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another thing to another try to do where the have incident known and loved ones and certain grannies repeats. thank you. earlier this month north korea launched another round of missiles ratcheting up tensions once again in the north asia region so it was a bit of a surprise that a few days later the show went on between a south korean violinist and north korean soprano in some classical music diplomacy here's more. 6 they can't exchange phone calls letters or emails put out special government approval. but 2 artists from north and south korea have found a way to communicate. suv this all when i'm to go my heart is full because the south and north korean sides
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perform together in china while holding each other's hands at this moment i feel unification has come that. contact between citizens of the 2 koreas is heavily restricted and it's rare for musicians from either side of the border to perform together. that is right now we're divided it's hard for us to meet and it's a very difficult political situation. but although today's performance was only short at least it's possible to come together to play music for a moment. i couldn't help but think just maybe it'll bring more opportunities like this in the future could on its endorsement or. as so often china brought the 2 sides together by offering the venue and musical support.
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from the shanghai city since any orchestra. it's been a long time coming for the acclaimed south korean violinist has been pushing for an into korean performance for years. the post artists say they want to perform together again in the future and bring them to play missy to other cities across the world. that's it for today. there are more stories on our website e.w. dot com forward slash asia and be sure to check out our facebook page as well we'll leave you with pictures from across asia as ramadan continues and muslims on the continent are fasting praying and celebrating to start at sunset thank you for watching you next time and goodbye.
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