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september 6th to september 29th. this is g.w. newsline from berlin india makes a radical change the status of the disputed region of kashmir causing a chaos in politics. and you critics say it is a dark day for democracy a popular stop which also claims the region says it is illegal. also on the program after 2 mass shootings u.s. president donald trump tells a grieving nation to reject racial hatred. in one voice our nation must condemn
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racism bigotry and white supremacy. sinister ideologies must be defeated. clear message against then a phobia for counting the country overcome political divisions and prevent future tragedies. also on the program a general strike in hong kong brings more chaos as police 5 th gas and pro-democracy demonstrators a record number of activists sought to tank in the chief executive warns of the territory is on the verge of a dangerous situation. as walking into a war zone the east african migrants stranded by the conflict in yemen become the horror they often joked. i'm for girl welcome to the program. and
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a move described as the most significant change the status of kashmir in more than 70 years india has revoked the special status of its parts of the disputed region critics say the move by the hindu nationalist b j p government would inflame tensions in the country's only muslim majority province neighboring pakistan which also claims the territory has described the move was illegal the indian government says the step is long over due. outrage in india's parliament india's government stand opposition nor make is by announcing it is revoking what has been the basis of kashmir's complex relationship with india for decades delhi said it is scrapping article $370.00 which gave kashmir special status under rule 6 this special status of jammu and kashmir is going to be automatically nolen void. the heavily militarized kashmir region has long been a flashpoint with neighboring pakistan the 2 nuclear powers of $42.00 wars over its
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both india and pakistan claim the region in full but each control only a part china also claims a section delis decision to remove the indian administered state of jammu and kashmir autonomy also includes lifting a ban on property purchases by nonresidents opening the way for indians to invest and settle there on twitter some criticized this decision by the hindu nationalist led government to take control of its only muslim majority region outside the indian embassy in the pakistani capital islamabad kashmiri refugees protested. yesterday work at one of the authority of the article there can any indian steers are still going to be able to grab a man in our white kashmir he can be still there no. question here and secondly are the indian occupied gone when it got me to harry and derek. they went to indian
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territory and there is no somebody no. minister at all 3rd up or we are protesting here reject indian grind off back to pakistan condemned india's move calling it illegal and following counter measures hours before the announcement the indian government launched a security crackdown in indian administered kashmir arresting regional leaders and suspending telephone and internet services now comes the risk that political and legal battles may spill over into violence on the streets of kashmir. straight to tell you where we joined the dublin correspondent on the mission just well welcome nimish certainly a highly contentious move what is the government trying to achieve. well for the government led by the party and the reasons more the is basically trying to achieve a key election manifesto for its own and something that has been on the beach
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because agenda for a long time not just during this particular election the b.g.p. believes that article $370.00 which is the article that has been scrapped which grants the special status denigrates india's integrity so this see this move as a way to bring fresh meat into the indian forward and they also claim that this will allow meetings access to opportunities and access to more development the india minister went as far as to say that this article was the basis of all of terrorism in the state and he said that this article was proved when think democracy is more predicting of course critics will counter this and half of this very strongly they are saying that this is a we for the government and for india to exert more control over its not soft special status which was important to its people even if it may not have been of a strong legal provision and it's also really for india to exert even more control than before because not only especially less pressure than it was it actually has
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even less a policy now than other states because of for another change and see this changing it from a state to what is called the doing interesting in india. so this is a region that was split down this line of control india had one hoss pakistan hobby over so does this change only affect india in the heart. both of those a contentious waters that you're treading on even see it saying a word like hoth would be very controversial in the subform and in pakistan as well as in india of course we have india i've listed and india agnus to me that is where the indian government can probably get its ordinances but of course india claims complete control i mean complete rights over kashmir just pakistan so now pakistan is countering this move by calling it illegal and pakistan itself will also basically say that it has its tools any options it can to counter this but of
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course so far it looks like india's move is restricted to what it administers on its own. if this was the remote be just fulfilling a campaign pledge why did he why was this done via the president rather than through the parliament. well for a presidential order has been the method of choice for promulgating ordinances and executive orders in media in the past as well it was actually the very article that was crap which was used to scrap the article ironically enough and of precedence over the also takes effect because a precedence or don't have to be made in agreement with either with the people in some way from representatives especially but the local government has been suspended over the last year so this state is already under precedence rules of the president espousing an executive order in agreement with the precedent the legal intricacies of this arafat's complicated but i must also point out that was
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a vehicle of consultation with the people that has been done is in complete silence we have celebration breaking out across india about kashmir being in the bed in to get into the country but we don't know how push meeting is a feeling because there's been an absolute communication shut down mobile internet is shut down leave your deeply because of security concerns but even 4 lines have been shut down party leaders local party leaders have been arrested and these are leaders who have bought disputed in democratically elected governments within india in association with the central indian government and that is a curfew that's been imposed paulsen the security forces have been deployed from across india go to egypt that already is heavily militarized so the people of christian need who are outside of that particular regional body about that electives back home but as far as work goes that says there is still silence we don't know what they're feeling you should judge delhi thank you so much.
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that's the united states for presidents trump has said that his country must condemn white supremacist addressing the nation following the weekend's mass shootings mr trump described the incidents as barbaric and crimes against all humanity 29 people were killed within 13 hours on saturday and sunday 20 at a wal-mart store in el paso texas 9 of us in dayton ohio the president described the shootings as mentally ill and called for a speedy death penalties for hate crimes saying that hate had no place in the united states the shooter in el paso posted a manifesto online consumed by racist hate in one voice our nation must condemn racism bigotry and white supremacy these sinister ideologies must be defeated hate has no place in american hatred warps the mind ravages the heart and devours the soul.
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that's correspondent. possibly well the 1st weekend's deadly shootings took place welcome. what did you make of the president's speech. i think what we saw today was a quiet emotional address and president strom seemed to be moved by what happened here in el paso texas and of course by the tragedy in ohio and what stood out for me was how forcefully he condemned white supremacy bigotry and racism and by talking to many people here and apostle i would say that that was what they really wanted to hear they really wanted him to condemn white supremacist extremism they wanted team to show his support for heath for their community and that is what he did and he also offered his condolences to mexico and the mexican victims of
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this horrible horrifying mass shooting here let's have a listen to what he had to say today we also see the condolences of our nation to president obrador of mexico and all busy the people of mexico for the loss of their citizens in the past so shooting terrible terrible thing. i have also been in close contact with attorney general and f.b.i. director ray federal authorities are on the ground and i have directed them to provide any and all assistance required whatever is needed. wonderful norman what is the president's strategy what did he outlines today. so he was talking today about a mental health issues promising that there are laws that has to be stricter laws to prevent mentally ill people from purchasing and gun laws that would allow
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authorities to take away a gun from such a person he was also a topic talking about bill glorification of violence in the american society that is something that has to stop he said and he was also talking about computer games he was talking about more resources that have to go to the f.b.i. to disrupt the mastic terrorism but surprisingly and in a different way that we saw his tweets in the morning he didn't really concentrate on tightening gun control laws something that many people here expect expected him to do and to many people here and. we're hoping that he would do and he stressed the importance of bipartisanship so how are the democrats reacting. so the democrats are very skeptical because we have to remember that there are
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sweeping legislations that have been passed by the house of representatives legislation that would allow universal background checks for people who are willing to purchase guns. at legislation that would close loopholes that are still existing and it is the senate the republican led senate that is not considering those legislation so as you can understand democrats are very skeptical one of them one of the democratic presidential candidates cory booker twitter toy story said today on twitter that it's not a mental illness that was a response to. for this mass shooting here that it is not mental illness but white supremacy and that is. i think the problem that has to be addressed as well as stricter gun control laws this did seem to be a different president talking to. a couple of months ago addressing directly
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white supremacy addressing directly the notion of a trip and addressing almost a direct link the issue of guns and who they are allowed to be given to. yes it seems this way however we have to remember that it's not the 1st time that something like that is happening after the shooting in a high school in parkland florida one and a half years ago we also saw president trump trying to address this issue promising major changes to gun control laws and then he backed down here really backed down under pressure of the republic republican lawmakers and the gun lobby so we have to be skeptical and see if he can really follow through with what he said
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today and what your rhetoric we are going to see at the next reelection campaign really the president will be holding. i was under phone naaman in el paso thank you . and let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world and russian president vladimir putin says russia will be forced to develop a new missiles if the united states during stops during the say last week washington formally withdrew from a cold war era nuclear weapons control treaty raising fears of a new global crisis. in egypt an explosion near cairo's to her square has killed at least 20 people wounded many of us government said it was caused by a multiple vehicle car crash later though they said a car bomb was involved the explosion caused a fire in a nearby hospital which then had to be evacuated. due to climate activists have begun a 5 day strategy summit in the us out in switzerland 450 participants are expected
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from around the world amongst the swedish teenager known as the fridays for a future movement to take action on the climate crisis. news life from the still to come stranded by the world's forgotten war migrants advance to saudi arabia tell d.w. about the horrors they enjoy as well trafficked. her so pro-democracy protesters in hong kong have clashed with riot police for the 3rd day in a row security forces of 5 th cass's activists stepped up their campaign of civil disobedience general strikes also taking place bringing parts of the city to a standstill the protests are part of an ongoing movement's challenging chinese authority in the territory. monday afternoon and it's anything but business as usual in downtown hong kong protesters tried to block off a straight near the city assembly. it's pure chaos play spyro volley after volley
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of tear gas to try and disperse the crowds the injured among hundreds traded so far today there's a sense that this is ask. lighting. the fire why this is such a big things today is only because we can never get as close as people respond to the different and the disruption went well beyond the financial center they would demonstrations in many places across the territory here a peaceful assembly in a shopping mall near the border with mainland china. plus a blockade of one of the city's metro stations and its widespread disruption to public transport once again it is hong kong's young lady miss action their anger and frustration growing club or participate in the movement are not criminals contact their people who are harmed by the charney to hong kong government and also the people republic of china acrimonious taping between the protesters in the authorities as the clashes intensify. lights have protests is moved on
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police stations hong kong's place chief acknowledging that some of his offices are exhausted and the city's laid a warning to tear trees on the edge of. the recent protests and marches have seen escalated piles. and up pushing our city. the city we all love. and many of us helped to build. the verge of a very dangerous situation designs warning was made even before today's violence intensified this general strike the 1st in decades seems only to have deepened hong kong's crisis. straight to hong kong and doubly correspondent shots telson tell joins us on the line welcome shallots what's happening that now. carol i'm not
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sure if you can hear in the background that that is turn turn turn testers we're in the middle of them so the queen brought it to the un processes and locals in a residential area within the last hour they fired say again to people it has sent many running but as soon as i can pass the sun people about what facts on the street the science chanting to police offices to retrieve other things of this is hoped for and again what they take so i take isis is that pulling so reinforcement they all a lot of people say around us what all of them look like the protestors processes of the press in tokyo he says also and with so by small they know this really when it comes to facing police and take out to where it's saying a lot of my calls around here don't have any camp protection as a whole some of them talking present to see tom other people are just exaggerating
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one thing to see what is on the phone going in the local neighborhood to some people as looking after that window wearing as i built up high rise residential areas people looking out the windows shuffling them abruptly when the takedown is fired this is one of a number of clashes a number of violent incidents are taken place on the streets of hong kong to say thanks andy and we saw a paygo fired in the city's political and economic area that was written let's listen for. are you here gas. so you've got a pocket. resident michael feel like you ought * to know i like we are facing fellow another very long and very has evening here in hong kong so all the gels from peril in hong kong thank you now to yemen and more than 90000 people have died since the conflict between the saudi
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backed government program rein in who the rebels began in 2015 millions have fled the fighting and famine but incredibly east african migrants from ethiopia and somalia are also heading towards the war torn country the goal is to reach yemen's neighbor prosperous saudi arabia but instead they end up trapped in w. correspondent funny for shah finns yemen and met some of them. yemen is at war with itself something they know very little about. said. he's the youngest migrant i meet today he arrived by boat with his brother from one of about 100 this man is haunted by images of the dangerous crossing. them out of many when we got into the there was no water and no food. it was too windy and they got. some people had to stand
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others were sitting in. the boat was very crowded. but. the ones who do make landfall then have to walk for days desert. these young men paid a couple of $100.00 to reach their goal saudi arabia to find work the big ordeal certainty and instability in yemen it's completely unclear re are these migrants will end. an estimated 100000 migrants reached yemen from africa every year this migration route is less known compared to the want to europe through sudan and libya and it's cheaper but dangerous yemen is littered with landmines and aid organizations stops by there are only prepared to talk off the record i hear most migrants will never reach saudi arabia most of the person or 85 percent of the.
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one of the places in war torn yemen where migrants are drawn into the conflict. in aden i meet one of the yemeni smugglers wants to remain anonymous the war in yemen of forced him into smuggling he says a month there are no jobs we can't find anything else to do but working at sea. fishing for people. makes smuggling a lucrative business he orders the equivalent of $400.00 euros dollar of it each migrant he tells me. the smuggling business is widespread because there's no security no stability no good living the business is flourishing now. yemenis are struggling with chronic unemployment and poverty in their midst this stranded migrants. arrived 2 months ago from ethiopia he says he was beaten by smugglers and has no money left to continue his journey his message to other migrants just
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want to tell them not to come in not to try to make to make it to any country. as much as possible. they have to stay in their home in the home. but the smugglers promise that the migrants will reach saudi arabia who continue to pull them even to a country that has as many problems as yemen. in sport there was high drama of a hunger having grown pretty on sunday as lewis hamilton extended his lead in the season for the one drivers' championship you had to get the much younger match for stop and start of the race in pole position. max pushed up in the 1st ever pole saw him flanked by relentless mercedes duo fell terry both tass and lewis hamilton about says i'm a fire if ever there was one but with both our slipping down the pecking order early it quickly turned into an intense 2 horse race. pit stops are rarely played
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a bigger role the lead changed hands constantly as the cars came in for modification. that $39.00 saw finished up and hold off his rival with expert defensive driving but with more than 30 laps to go the outcome was anyone's guess a hamilton pit stop on lap $49.00 would prove to be pivotal a switch to fresher tires handing the british driver a crucial advantage he remained patient however waiting for the perfect time to make his move and so he did on lap 67 just 3 before the finish line leaving his rival with no time to recover. and a win for the defending world champion and one which all but guaranteed a 6 world title but for all have all turns brilliance this was undoubtedly a team effort by miss avies. who really grateful for the day in. and and really for the team for continuing to believe in me and continue to
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push and to be i think there are a race to be able to push like that and has been there in the way a fine performance once again from fish stepan who just couldn't get it over the line. yeah we were just not possible but. yeah i tried everything i could on that hard tired to stay alive but a fortune was just not enough the dutch 21 year old's day will come but on the. village of another well titled place iraq continues to billow to live as hamilton. has reminded top stories at this hour u.s. president donald trump reserves the country to reject white supremacists after back to back up to 2 mass shootings is barred from the white house after a racially motivated attack left 20 people i doubt in texas 9 people lost their lives in a sanford shooting. and india has revoked a special status of kashmir's possible plan to integrate the region with the rest of the country critics say the movie is out undemocratic and could spark contrast
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