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it is a bit like winning the lottery. one more unique stored september 18th on g.w. . this is news live from. the peace to win 2 decades of war in afghanistan. between the afghan government and the taliban begin in qatar both sides a cautiously optimistic even though there were 9. executed in iran despite a global outcry. maintained he was tortured into confessing to
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a murder he didn't commit. and as the venice film festival draws to a close the movie industry is highly a pandemic full global cinema culture correspondent takes us through the heart. i'm anthony howard welcome to the start peace talks have begun between the afghan government and the taliban in the hope of ending 2 decades of bloodshed the 2 warring sides meeting face to face for the 1st time in the gulf state of qatar mediators including the united states of pushing for agreement but the rival parties have vastly different visions for the future of afghanistan. a koran recitation to start the event many afghans have been waiting for for decades face to face peace talks between the government and the taliban united
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states secretary of state mike compare flew to the opening ceremony in doha qatar and urged the warring sides to seize the opportunity. of the choice of your political system is of course yours to make in the united states we've found a democracy notably the principle of peaceful resolution and rotation of political power works best. democratic systems reflect the choices of the majority while protecting the human rights of everyone everyone that includes women and minorities their rights have been largely neglected by the taliban is just one of the several points the 2 sides disagree on. the use of violence is another the chair of the high council for national reconciliation called for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire we huff come here with good will and good intention to stop the 40 years of blood shoot and achieve
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a countrywide and lasting peace usually that the taliban have long worried that reducing violence could give them less leverage at the negotiation table in their opening statement instead focused on their desire to include tenants of islam and any future afghan government in this. request an. abode saw its. provisions all the whole of religion all of. the warring sides offered to dramatically different versions of a post-war afghanistan but the leaders meeting today stressed that violence will not help build a harmonious future. so for the 1st time the taliban will have to lay out their vision for afghanistan we asked journalist of a latino in kabul what we can expect to hear. well this is the thing is what
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we hear is up to them because this has been the question that has been asked of them over there are supporters of other groups within the government or within the afghan society who have sort of similar view is that what does it mean that you want an islamic society because all aspects of on society are based on islam whether you're talking about the laws or the constitution or the education system everything has to fall within the parameters of sharia and islam and islamic jurisprudence and all of these things so the government told on finally has to be upfront and say when we mean an islamic system this is what we mean because you know for it's a very adult in doha women work they drive they go out shopping centers you know they have shisha they go to cafes whatever so if they're trying to sort of implement what they did in 1906 it'll kind of fall flat because they'll be like you were just in this country for all these years where women had these sorts of rights
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i was in kabul while iran has executed i bring a young wrestling champion rather in defiance of a global campaign calling for his sentence to be revoked now bit of car he was convicted of stabbing a security guard to death during the anti-government protests the 27 year old athlete sent messages from prison saying he was tortured into confessing to crimes he didn't commit protesters have gathered outside iranian embassies worldwide here in berlin demonstrators called on governments to condemn the execution and take action against iran. joins me now she heads up the w.'s fozzy department in bonn yelled that there was a global outcry against this execution why then did iran go ahead with. yes exactly this this actually came very unexpected and it shows i think the islamic republic of iran has 2 clear messages with this act one is within the
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country to kind of intimidate others the other is of course addressed to the international community that showing that despite of international appeals despite of human rights of these asians. calling in iran not to execute this young athletes they kind of this could not hold them back and one very important aspect is actually dead never get kaare a young athletic he took part in the protests 2018 against the government and they're actually trying to maybe also prevent others from taking to the streets because we've seen a lot of unrest in iran also the last ones in 2001000 and it's just a matter of time that this could come up again due to economic pressure due to political pressure due to you know violation of human rights and so on and the other aspect also is the timing of why now because interesting lead this morning actually one journalist. who was on the way to work she runs the plane
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to board the plane together with one of his brothers because they were about to meet the family after with him to stab security agents so if it is sad are they have given signals that they wanted to maybe forgive of karri and according to islamic law when it comes to murder if the family gives and he should not be executed and also he should normally see his family before such an act and all that was not given today yoga what does this execution say about the justice system in iraq. well actually or unfortunately maybe it shows us that justice might not even be the right words and case of not enough curry there was no real evidence of proof that he had committed a murder there is no fair trial to all he was forced into into confessing the
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crime and this is also a very common and very common to all torturing people and to confess confessing on state t.v. things that they haven't done and this is these confessions are very common and there are also many others now in prison and also some death penalties for young people have taken part in protests 2100 so this is very important what happens next and if there is a way to stop this from a faster department and bungle those a bunch thank you so much. great place if i'd take acid migrants protesting on the island of les bust thousands have spent a 4th not without shelter after a fire destroyed the overcrowded morea refugee camp the greek army has begun building a replacement facility but most of the migrants i just want to leave. hundreds of
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people made homeless after the movie i can't burn dying gathered to protest close to the site of new temporary accommodation. this women is suffering from the effects of tear gas fired by greek riot police after tensions boiled over after days of largely peaceful demonstrations children are attempting to diffuse the situation. medical aid is arriving but conditions are dire many of the people here have been displaced by the fires are exhausted and weak. executed treated people didn't need to put your so hungry federation's in moria what film of yours lots of people think maybe some people have more innovative. the 1st please prove it shortly after 35 people tested positive for corona virus and were facing isolation measures a range 12000 people had been living in the camp the for the fires in accommodation
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originally meant to heist just 3000 people the new camp will provide shelter for a similar amount many here are angry not just at the greek authorities but to european governments. we are if you you but you're not really lost over everything. we still how are more than awful the people who are dying. in here because because they feel we're coming in a shelter for us to save but you can hook up 4000 children are among those who've been displaced by the morea fire. and this stretch of road is blocked off in both directions the greek government is encouraging people to go to the new temporary accommodation that many are weedy fearful that what happened it could easily happen again in another camp. the golden one awards being presented at the
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climax of the venice film festival it's the 1st major movie jammer a since the start of the pandemic with many in the industry holding a real launch for global cinema celebrities as ever took to the red carpet blanchett with noble goal headed up the jury with 18 films vying for top awards strict measures have been in place including mandatory. and social distancing. well joining me here in the studio. culture started the 1st film big film festival in the pandemic who's walking away with a big smile on the than us yeah quite a quite a few folks although not everyone could attend of course because of travel restrictions and so forth but the wards are currently going on so we still know yet as of yet as of like 20 seconds ago who's won the top prize but some of the awards have been handouts including the acting awards and they've gone to a local favorite and to a very new face of the local paper says both of you know he won the award best
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actor for his role in putting the last thought which is a drama set during the years of lead when the box was battling the state and it's based on the director's real life story because he observed nation of time on his father who has had to be at the terrorism unit at the time so it's a talian favorite who took home the best actor award the new face is a british actress who might recognize from netflix series the crown where she plays princess margaret but that's a kirby she had her 1st feature film starring role in venice pieces of a woman is the name of the film and she plays a woman who loses her child at childbirth and it's. but the trauma that she and her family experience is amazing role and really for me transformative i knew vanessa kirby from smaller roles that she's done in the crowd or in action films but i never imagined she could dig this deep for a role i would pick issues by pick to win and it's great to see or walk away with us now as he said the award ceremony is going on i'm hearing none that land oh is
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it as a bunch of you were right you know this is your god it's literally right now ok no bad lad my pick so this time i got it right it's an amazing film as the very last film to screen at the venice film festival screened just yesterday it is by a chinese director who works in the united states called clothes and it stars frances mcdormand in a role that i guarantee will at least get her an oscar nomination if not with her 3rd oscar the film is based on a nonfiction book and it looks at. this new culture of new nomads mainly older people who've been sort of lost everything in the economic crash of the 20082009 who live as modern day nomads living in their vans and are traveling from small work opportunities small work opportunities friends and doormen is transformative in this role she plays alongside a lot of people who are actual actually part of that community and you would never know the difference i mean she gives us throws everything out into this into this role it was my favorite film of the festival and it's great to see that for once i
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was right if only one of the true chameleons oh yes definitely definitely any of these movies is thinking of my kids. in hollywood and i think oscar is definitely with the wind now last year we saw with joker which won and went on to the triumph of the oscars well for the leading actor of that film france went on i think is definitely the running for best actor she's the one to beat at the moment for the oscars and there's even other film which is of a competition which of course couldn't win the war and then it's called one night miami from gina king an actress turned director which is a civil rights drama about 4 major figures in civil rights movement including mohammed ali and. you know one night. meeting that they bought issues about the black power movement that film was out of competition in venice but i think it will be in competition for the oscars and definitely in contention we need hollywood getting back producing we need the content right now especially a desperate desperate for the scot roxburgh right to hear about it thank you.
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and that is news for now we'll have more news for you in 45 minutes time up next reporter looks at radical militias in the u.s. stay with us for that don't forget for step back with all the latest on our web site d w dot com or you can follow us on instagram and twitter to news is the head of. information and the entire news ticker thanks watch. all of the tries it. comes in the footsteps of the great. concerns. the fleet street.
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preacher who wanted. to see. where exactly. was. the last car culture history of. travel extremely worth of. america in flames these demonstrators are protesting against police violence towards people. on the other side are a growing number of heavily armed militia and commercial wisconsin a quarter of president trump shot dead true left wing activists. peta diaz of the
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right wing militia american rule says the police have failed and that the u.s. needs armed men like himself to restore law and order. people that are down there not protesters they're criminals and they're actively working to help these neighbor lights our government. being a. target practice for members of the militia american wolf at a secret location in the u.s. state of washington. this is a k 47 rifle holds 30 bullets the notorious automatic weapon is the one prefers .
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the kalashnikov was originally developed by the savia dread army for peter it is the ideal weapon to defend his american values. regard classic so they don't make a might not any more right you could drop it in the mud. a successful businessman peter recently founded american wolf he says their goal is to keep america the way it is a nation under god proud and conservative he will reveal how many people have joined his group but many are former soldiers. recent estimates suggest there are about $180.00 militias around the country most
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of them support president trump are heavy lee armed and believe in conspiracy theories. what is happening right now is our government is in the midst of a coup. there's certain members of our government who are actively working to change this government from what it's designed to be the land of opportunity they're trying to turn us into some sort of socialist government a new form of government humanitarianism. i don't know who or why exactly but it really doesn't matter who or why it all that matters is it doesn't happen. this german billed limousine is the flagship of american wealth it travels around the us really in support. d.s. is on his way to portland oregon to see the black lives matter protests for himself he says there are intrinsically violent. d.s. has long since cast his verdict before taking a look for himself he insists that he is not the dangerous one rather the
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demonstrators he never leaves the pistol out of his reach saying he has to be ready to defend himself. women see. you know these people that are down there they're not protesters they're criminals and they're actively working to help the stabilize our government to destroy our way of life that's what we're up against right now and i'm going down in for riot gear and throwing rocks or breaking windows and eating shops how does that have anything to do whatsoever with racial equality they use the b o m movement simply to keep public support. demonstrators have been taking to the streets of portland every day for 3 months now most of the protests have been peaceful but there have been fatal clashes between opposing demonstrators. the self anointed peace keepers mission begins with
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a confrontation directly with black life matters protesters. ah ah ah. ah ah ah ah. ah ah ah. ah ah this man openly threatens violence. oh. why despite the crowds the militia men refuse to wear face masks the demonstrators are appalled. they were walking around as a group of people and to a group of people surrounded by a group of people while not wearing face coverings despite that being the law understandably so because they were in the middle of a pandemic like world wearing masks i believe like some of it has to do with i our president i feel is let that kind of behavior and that ideology just courage and i think that now they think that they have power on when they were here for black
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lives matter and they're all here for white supremacy so there's a clear. you know there's a clear difference of opinion and their opinion is not welcome here it's actually not welcome anywhere. d.s. insists that his militia is not racist but the situation escalates quickly he accuses a demonstrator of taking part because she's high on drugs he's not underage that's not free don't start that she's far from drunk you don't deny you're with that that that little white they about black people owns red don't start there don't start there don't start there. don't start there already everything is they could have been found in my opinion when it gets to this type of a mob mentality it should be dispersed that's where i stand with that. police hanging back i understand that they're worried about the numbers growing but i would handle the situation differently if i had that many power and equipment and.
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without the police to help peta d.s. and his men have to beat a retreat from the demonstrators. all right here we go. to no show wisconsin shortly afterwards in late august again the police shoot an afro american angry protesters set fire to a building. the militia is demanding tough action against black lives matter and wants to see the police disbanded it's all together. violence is quickly becoming the new normal on the streets of america once again police used tear gas against demonstrators.
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they respond with burning barry. it's. and suddenly the militia men appear the self anointed defenders of law and order. then the situation gets out of control a 17 year old trump supporter hans stone and shoots 2 black lives matter protesters . the police make no effort to stop or arrest him. exclusive footage shot by our camera team shows the shooter shortly after the killings walking around unchallenged it was not until the following day that he was arrested and charged with murder. american wolf later they cleared him a hero and collected tens of thousands of dollars in donations for his legal
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defense perspective double murder a good words of support from very high up direct from the white house to begin he was trying to get away from them i guess it looks like and he fell and then they very violently attacked him and it was something that we're looking at right now and it's under investigation but. i guess see was a very big trouble he would have been he probably would have been killed. soon donald trump got a taste of his opponent's anger when thousands took part in the march on washington they included the black panthers and other radical black movements they feel betrayed and accuse their own wide sympathizers of hi paul chrissy. and. mike wanted. it well. here we are back. you know we're. not there and we don't
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know yet. 57 years after the famous speech by martin luther king. many black americans are disappointed at the lack of progress to give its name to see where we were 37 years ago. that he was making that speech that still is today not really anything has changed and that men and women all these are born into acts naming some breeds even death right now even though it's nice it's pretty to look at real change is not being timid it rightly that we have. evoking the white race and racial tension and the race of that is the mouse almost instant something that needs i never thought. through enough to think that there's progress in the now you see that looms. peter dia's visits his parents back home in washington.
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peter's mother and does not get to see him very often since he launched his militia and started touring the country. while he worries about the future of america and worries about her son's safety. you want the salon trail but it was just not. 2 there and it's too. i don't think there's any reason for violence in that it's the peace there that really frightens me here has had several death threats and i'm terrified about a mysterious place this matter i would like for the police to do their jobs and for people like my son and others to be able to stand down and not take up arms and not have to feel it to protect themselves or their families or their way of life because i think in some ways that's where we're going to. a culture war is driving
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a deep wedge into america but the lines are not clear peter dia's own family is a case in point his father is from mexico he came to the u.s. as an illegal immigrant his mother is the white american. but despite the father's background the family regards immigration as a threat to its way of life. we're not in a position right now to be able to help people coming here we need to take care of the issues we have here already and the people who are starving to death in the country were already citizens before we're really in a position to welcome more people in and help them in the run up to the presidential election vigilante groups like american will continue to polarize the country as the violence grows many people see these self-proclaimed peacekeepers as a threat to peace in the u.s.
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