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this is deja vu news live from berlin reels from a day of unrest activists stage a sit in against police after dublin dozens of anti-government protesters were injured in clashes with officers they gather at the school where police shot a demonstrator at close look range with live ammunition also coming up we're human
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we have evolved someone makes a mistake one time we shouldn't just leave them. all what should countries do about citizens who supported his longer state and now want to go home we find out why cos of our decided to allow this woman and others like her to return. plus he was murdered and dismembered by saudi agents in turkey yet one year later there is still been no justice for a washington post journalist jamal khashoggi. brian thomas great to have you with us hong kong is taking stock today after the violent clashes that erupted on china's national day spontaneous flash mobs have gathered protest at the blue shoes of a teenager on tuesday dramatic escalation of the un raw. asked which has rocked
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this city for the last 4 months. hundreds of people have also converged on a court in the county district to support protesters arrested in previous demonstrations today's court hearings are the biggest so far since the demonstrations began. let's go straight to hong kong now we're bringing in our correspondent there charlotte tell who's been there for the last few months charlotte good morning to you oh what a day yesterday for hong kong what's happening where you are today. there is a lot of anger on the streets today brian just a short time ago this park in the commercial district of hong kong with packed with protesters many of them coming from the offices in the surrounding areas dressed in suits they were chanting anti government chants fieri what took place yesterday that young teenagers shot at close range by that police office that we've heard as
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well the flash mobs taking place protests taking place at the school that the teenager attended a lot of his fellow peoples is sitting on the floor some of them with their ons across their chest mocking their fellow student was shot so there is been a huge escalation here on the streets in hong kong a lot of anger a lot of people asking the question what will come next we were on the streets last night we watched the violence on fold we saw of volleys of tear gas in multiple different locations and we got the reaction from people on the streets when news of the shooting broke out take a listen. protesters knew the risks when taking part in illegal marches tear gas rubber bullets arrest. but in one moment everything changed. as news spread of police hitting a. oh tester with
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a live round it wasn't fear we saw it was anger. problem where i know her. and her hard work of cochran are coming to him. for her i'm going on my hunger grew up on the program know something was wrong. this was an escalation that many had long feared but few could believe one woman so irate she confronted officers without a face mask. police unflinching in their response a tear gas canister narrowly missing our camera man protesters tell us the shooting only strengthens their resolve to take to the streets i'm afraid but it will push push me to go. to stand up to fight for him that bullet river sending. a communist party try to force before a free place to works. that darkness i was shocked
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but i think it's will to happen in one day because chinese government they want to still 0 for ease police state the officer who fired the shot feared for his life but protesters see it differently they gathered outside a police station into the early hours of the morning hurling abuse at officers inside as hong kong braces for a dark new chapter in its protest movement. and show that these are images we have been seeing so far since you've been reporting from hong kong what do we know about the student the young student who's been shot. and about his identity we know that he is 18 years old he is currently in hospital and is said to be in stable condition to a hearing that he the shot wound was to his chest now video footage all of
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that incident when viral very quickly after the shooting we saw the protesters approaching the police with metal poles stuff moves ensued and then shots was fired at very close range police have given a press conference they've said that their response was in accordance with guidelines they said the officer who fired that shot has felt his life in the lines of his colleagues were in danger that is something that a lot of people here those simply do not see is possible they've watched that video footage and they would argue that that reaction was far beyond what was necessary we have seen police firing warning shots into the air in the pos they regie these use pepper spray tear gas when they are being confronted by protesters a lot of people here wondering why that shot had to be fine as. we know there's a sit in today down at the court for the demonstrators who have been arrested also in previous demonstrations what else do the protesters have planned.
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well the process is that we've spoken to in recent weeks had all been saying that they wanted to save the energy for that big an investor 3 protest yesterday they said that they really wanted to take to the streets to make that point had to make that anger had when they knew that the world was watching to shave very different images on the streets of hong kong today that were being projected on the streets of beijing now that that shot has been fired the game has changed completely the situation is totally different there is now a major escalation a lot of people wondering where they take this protest movement from here and i think the fact that they've been saying the flash mobs already on the streets today is still only the often new unit here calling here in hong kong indicates that we could see multiple protests going into the evening or perhaps into the days ahead as well thanks very much for bringing us up to date. this preview now on some of the other stories making the news at this hour to ban says north korea has fired 2 ballistic missiles into its waters japanese prime minister shinzo abbay has
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condemned the action saying the launches violate united nations resolutions the incident comes a day after pyongyang announced new talks with the u.s. on its nuclear weapons program. india is commemorating what would have been mahatma gandhi's 150th birthday prime minister renzi modi led the nation in paying tribute all the religious and political leaders including former prime minister on amman saying also paid their respects to the man who became known as the father of the nation. have least 2 people were killed and hundreds injured in clashes between police and protesters in the iraqi capital baghdad protesters angry about poor public services and high unemployment as well as what they see as a rainy an influence on the government. now european countries including germany france and britain have been struggling with what to do with their citizens
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who joined so-called islamic state in syria. they're often reluctant to allow former fighters to return because of the threat they pose to security but in april kossovo took back 110 of its citizens mainly the wives and children of islamic state fires they've been detained in kurdish camps in northern syria after the collapse of islamic states territory so are they being successfully integrated back into civilian society today you spoke to female returning us up until about half a year ago and i was still living with the so-called islamic state in syria she stayed on till i s lost its last holdout bugaboos in the military strike we need and i had a lake outside because it was capital pristina she lives under house arrest awaiting trial like all returnees and i is the 1st cause of orator need to speak on camera about her experience we wanted to know what she thought about the beheadings and other reported crimes against humanity committed in the name of the islamic
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state but anna avoided our questions and focused instead on her own suffering the asterix when they came they just destroyed a house a big building there were children there there were women mothers everything else and i tell that she didn't know what she was getting herself into when she followed her husband to syria in 2014 he died in battle she married another fighter his fate remains unclear and i says that being back in kosovo after almost 5 years feels like she has been given a new lease on life she cannot understand why other european countries like germany are refusing to take their citizens back we are human we have people if someone makes a mistake one time we shouldn't just leave them. the women best are sensitive and it's not the children's fault either so we should help. help them like our
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own country kosovo hopes to do in april in an operation assisted by the united states possible brought back 32 women 74 children and 4 male fighters the cause of our approach is unique so far no other european government has undertaken similar steps while the men were sent to prison the authorities are closely monitoring the women and children and giving them counseling they didn't see any resistance from vying to be part of our programs and maybe their soul saw as they were due to the thought that they know all that was because of a florida sort of a decision tree pottery in kosovo otherwise they would have remained calm things on the concept is based on the belief that back home under official observation the returnees pose less of a security risk than if they remained brought the aim is to reintegrate all of them
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into society eventually including the men on the streets people are supportive of the measure. and you got them they made mistakes. we have to help them reintegrate into our society. they are our people. and told me a couple it was a good decision to bring them back and i support this initiative and then one would look at the charge through these people have not come back to do harm here like they did there that is why we should not exclude them. around 90 percent of the almost $2000000.00 cars of ours are muslims but in our daily secular in outlook despite that more than $400.00 young cause of arson joined extremist groups in syria and iraq between 20122017 that's the highest rate per head in europe some were easy prey for religious extremists unemployment in the country is high and prospects for the future are not good. and i
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wanted to put her time in syria behind her she says she feels accepted by her family neighborhood no one talks about her time with islamic state but and a 3rd she understands why she's under house arrest. we came from a place of war it's normal they're investigating us but in the end they will understand that it's not how fold we didn't do anything. maybe our mistake is that we were there that we left there anna is still convinced that she didn't do anything wrong that's now up to casa both authorities to judge. now it has been exactly one year since the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul turkey the united nations investigation found what it called credible evidence linking the saudi crown prince mohammad bills bin solomon
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to that killing but one year on none of the masterminds has been brought to justice for the murder and its western partners seem to have forgiven saudi arabia. a c.c.t.v. camera captured the last images of journalist jamal khashoggi he was walking into the saudi consulate in east where he would be brutally murdered what happened inside this building shocked the world. body is believed to have been dismembered and disposed of his remains have never been found. jamal khashoggi was an outspoken critic of the saudi leadership since 2017 he had lived in self-imposed exile in the u.s. and was a columnist for the washington post after he was murdered saudi arabia initially hampered turkish efforts to investigate but eventually riyadh admitted he had died in the concert of the state television spoke of an argument that had broken out
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with shock she being killed in the ensuing brawl. but the consulate building had been bugged by turkish intelligence that meant ankara had audiobook orderings of exactly what happened turkey also released c.c.t.v. footage of 15 saudi government agents arriving in the stumble on the day of the killing and leaving just hours later among them a top adviser to saudi crown prince mohammed bin salmond despite the smiles the crown prince was coming under growing pressure as western allies asked questions in salman denied on involvement in the killing claiming rogue elements instead riyadh but 11 people on trial for the murder but a un inquiry later found what it called credible evidence linking the crown prince to the killing the u.n. official behind that report told the w riyadh's claim that it was a rogue operation doesn't hold water. it was
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a conductor than done by state officials say it used it create a law and upon state and state resources the teen that came into town ball used a private chat we have diplomatic clearance. to global condemnation the u.s. and many european nations slapped sanctions on some saudi officials but washington was reluctant to take things further than in danger weapons sales to react to the $450000000000.00 worth of things ordered from a very rich country saudi arabia. 600000 jobs maybe more than. would be very hurtful to this country if we said we're not going to sell it. now one year on from jamal khashoggi is death it's almost as if nothing happened relations between saudi arabia and its western allies have largely normalized.
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let's talk more about this now with the director of amnesty international belgium. thanks so much for joining us this morning to talk about this as we just heard there the united nations on just a gator oddness telemark says there's clear evidence of a state ordered murder now crown prince solomon has already accepted political responsibility shouldn't he be prosecuted for murder. well i think what we are also going for and why in the international staking action all across the globe is that we are asking for an independent and international investigation into the murder of jamal khashoggi reduce saying that those who are responsible for the murder should be held accountable for what they did and as was mentioned before there is an investigation going on within so yeah rabia we do not have any confidence in the truth the whole system in saudi arabia so there are no
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independent people watching this trial we do not have any insights into how this investigation was done so that is why we are calling for an international investigation and we do saying that if if if bin solomon is like kind of accepting some political responsibility we only consider this as a public relations stunt unless the people who are responsible are. on trial and an independent investigation is done in this group the united nations has already alongst one what kind of a venue would you like to say for a potential trial. for the progress. well i think it's too early to say or to name been solomon like that the responsible for the murder we do think he has responsibility to make sure that those who are responsible for demurred are put on trial which we looked at to for example the
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united nations the within the human rights council we look at the international community to conduct an independent and impartial investigation into the offense we did not sing so we get radio itself can do this investigation because there are a lot of signs of course that so you know try to tease our mark connected to the murder and we see that murder as a symbol of the of the of the incredible rick presses crackdown on journalists on human rights defenders on civil society as a whole in saudi arabia and. you let me jump in there and i can in spite of that one year anniversary of his murder germany is renewing its arms sales to saudi arabia what's your message for the governing coalition in berlin. well i would say that stokeley unexceptable we do call to stop arms too so we don't arabia
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because of the human rights situation in the country but also because of the involvement of the country and so you let's coalition in the war in yemen which is a devastating for the for the population in yemen with human rights violations all over the place so we do saying arms exporters have to stop exporting arms to sow eurabia and we would also be calling on the chairman to do that these to grab a director of amnesty international in belgium thank you very much for coming in today. thank you. well we have some sports now and it was a big night for byron munich in the champions league a thumping 72 win away at last season's runners up tottenham get away from didn't use force or what again yet again mourning credible performance from by munich i want to start missing school on because tottenham really didn't start this one off too badly they took the lead early on let's not forget and they really deserved it
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at that moment in the game. but very quickly there was a fast turnaround you're commish scored quite quickly after the initial go and then robot given those people another one in to turn the game on his head just before half time in the 2nd. goal was from serge now bray who was really on playable and another from robert evans those be completed that 7 to school are now spare a thought for spurs fans this morning and last night they conceded 7 goals at home for the 1st time in the club's 137 year history and no english team has ever been beaten by as many goes at home in the european matches that last night's yeah they've broken some pretty unbelievable records that amazing historical note byron must be in 7th heaven yet absolutely and of course. more than most he'd never scored a champions league goal before last night's game and he went and got 4 of his 1st obviously goals and that all in one half now it's also special for such an average
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because he used to play for tottenham's big north london rivals arsenal so it is special be pleasing for him to put 4 into spurs usenet and somebody else who fills a quiet home every day in evidently in london he is in the glow of his victory last night. it seems that london suits me i very much like being in london a beautiful city big city it was a great night for by the football here in england. ok very happy man there were what does this result i mean for byron oh well it's a brilliant confidence because for them of course i mean let's not forget tottenham like you said were last season's champions league runners up that's no mean feat to go there and win 7 so and often they just took top spot back in the bundesliga for after their most recent victory away at pau to born that season really seems to be coming together off to some initial questions about the strength of their squad they're proving that it's the same obama did you see you know the results that
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really stuck stuck out caught your attention last yet definitely i mean real madrid came from behind they would trying to nil at home to they came from behind to get a draw against bruges although they're still bottom now of group a eventis made pretty short work of by and they've accused an injury of the 3 no victory that really to be expected man city be gripped to know that's 2 wins in 2 for man city and 2 wins and 2 now as well for p.s.g. who won one nil away in istanbul against group against got a test for us at the top of group a ok well what about tonight tom we have a lot more play coming up tonight what are you looking at yeah well for the german view or for the german football journalists it's got to be boosted dortmund is the game that we're focusing on tonight really because away in prague you know had a great 1st result in the champions league opener against boston oh no but they have been is the good form has been a little bit patchy so it's kind of hard to cool this game against lovie approx and i will have a little look and yeah i guess i was heated up for it now. do and may well be
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delighted to get away from germany for a few days the champions league trip to prague gives them a break from troubles in the bundesliga you see and followed his team coming under unexpected pressure. on the. draws in a row and what you might call an. unsatisfying game against brain in that we obviously wanted to win of course the atmosphere isn't good. it certainly wasn't good in the vest fallen study and at the weekend and were booed off by their own fans after a 22 draw with brain and then saw the team drop points from a winning position for the 2nd game running. the match against slavia prague is a chance for the german side to turn the tide after a difficult couple of weeks. desperate to show tomorrow that that's not the real dortmund and that the real dortmund is the team from before the last 2 games we want to get back up to a stable level of performance. but the match is more than simply
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a chance to not sure morale boosting victory in a group also featuring european heavyweights barcelona and into mainland it's a must win game and. there we have another big fixture night to barcelona spying absolutely yeah i was just mentioning there boss alone are hosting into milan who are also in formidable form in syria all this season so definitely want to watch and for me another pick actually just a little bit further south down the catalonian coast valencia are hosting i.x. to fantastic clubs 2 great sets of fans definitely and a spectacle a lot a lot to pick from. tom thanks so much for coming in. staying with sports now and day 5 of the world islamics championships finished with a gold rush for the americans and that means united states now leads the medals table with 7 goals in qatar. the most unlikely world title came courtesy of donovan brazier in the 800 metres a 1st ever u.s.
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win in this event as braziers set a new championship record but possibly also a controversial one as braziers coaches alberto salazar who was banned for doping offenses earlier on tuesday. the most anticipated. title came in the 200 meters from no alliance to 22 year old is widely tipped to become you saying gold's natural successor posting faster personal bests than the jamaican great head at the same age. the most thrilling title came in the pool with sam hendricks defending his crown but only just both kendricks and swedish teenager are meant to plant has cleared 5 metres 97 the press tied at a world championship since 2001. kendricks only took the title because he had fewer failed attempts.
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for you and now on our top story hundreds of people have been staging a sit in against police violence clashes with security forces left dozens of demonstrators injured on china's national day yesterday an 18 year old protester was seriously injured when he was shot at close range by a police officer. that's always time for i'm brian thomas of the entire news team thanks so much for being.
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