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the the, this is dw news life from berlin, tens of thousands demand justice in bangladesh. students cool on the prime minister to step down as well as civil disobedience after a deadly police crackdown on protesters. also coming up just bought a fire as a fire usher of rockets into northern israel as tensions mind in the middle east. a roof airport seems crowds of people seeking to leave. i made fears of a region wide conflict. plus at least $32.00 people are killed in an attack at a in popular beach resort in somebody is capital market issue. arthritis is also
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gonna affiliate. i'll shut off. it says it occurred. i p a time the unpopular felony s thanks for joining us. we started in bangladesh where it tens of thousands of students and their supporters have gathered in the capital doc got to demand the resignation of prime minister, shake se now. they blamed the government for a violent cracked in on descent, which left at least $200.00 people died in recent protests against government. job quotas. defined why says motions running high funds of the students on the streets again. now they are demanding that the countries prime minister step down and that the government, please try and put a deadly collect down that has good these 200. most of the students and young
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people she must resign and she must face trial. and not only she has seen her hate cabinet and the government must resign this regime. and the specious really must be a ball if it's like a bundle dish has that as to thousands of people then and nobody can bobby has bought the crack down on this end the violence left many bit serious injuries evicted you. i can feel the suffering and pain. i cannot express my pain when i'm lying in this hospital bed. i cannot move my legs, which are fractured in a place since i was not in the movement was why did they shoot me?
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the student protests and started. beasley against government job to does and even though the code as well as getting back, the police clicked down, continued the students, continued protesting, seeking justice for those goods which suited justice again and again. see we have nothing in our hands. we never hold any with them. we are normal people. we just want to live a life without discrimination. such a personal feeling is neither acceptable and the democratic country. crime this scene call the protested to sit down with her to put an end to violence, to protest as seat is gone for reconciliation has come to lead. you know, it's government continues to struggle to control. and one of the most intense protest moments in front of these history. those were a child re,
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is associate professor of anthropology at i'm hearst college in massachusetts. i asked her a little earlier why people were back on the streets demonstrating, despite the deadly government cracked. so as you know that the photo started to reform, the, quote, a system that the students so thought was discriminatory. but given the kind of excessive force that the government has used more than 200 people have died, which is a conservative estimate, according to you and his subset is dick 32 children have died. now the, the demand has shifted to a change in the political hierarchy of the country itself because the students and the ordinary citizens who have expressed their solidarity with the students have actually realized that the, the quota system is just a kind of
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a symptom of a larger problem in which this regime for the last 15 years has been using excessive force and has been mostly unaccountable for the violence and the repression that has affected the ordinary citizens for a long time. so it's not surprising that the movement has now shifted to becoming an oppositional movement, rather than one that is more focused on the quote, the reform itself. all right, now you just touched on it there. so the students have just at one demand that they previously had a list of 9. so if prime minister shade casino concedes that one demand and steps down, would this be the end of the protests or so that's really hard to den we are actually um, standing on very unsteady grounds. it's a set of unfolding events. clearly, the events of the last 15 days or so have shown us that there's
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a lot of grievances, there's a set of, there's a lot of resentment against the way in which ordinary citizens have to have and their lives have been affected. so there should be some kind of an outlet for uh, for that kind of resentment for those kinds of reasons as right. so it's hard to tell what would happen if the political hierarchy shipped. but the fact that a movement that had nothing to do with politics in the larger scheme of things became such a became confused around one political demand at the moment. actually reviews that there has been a kind of long history of some of the men of ordinary citizens that are being met. and not only that, that when of the students or primary school teachers or environmental is have tried to make demands. they have either been dismissed,
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they or they have been subjected to violent repression, or they have been slender, like it has happened this time that either the, you know, they belong to the opposition party or the, the so collaborators who, you know, had cited with the west like you son, is doing the war of independence. so this is a kind of rhetoric that the students have really timed on its head and now is demanding actual changes. all right, well have to leave it there and was rush thanks for joining us on dw nozer, i tried to re associate professor of anthropology at, i'm hearst college in massachusetts to the liabilities militant group has ball that says is fired dozens of rockets into northern israel. in the early hours of sunday footage from israel show b countries are in don't defense system interest setting a number of projectiles. uranium back to this bottle group said is carr. that'd be attacks him. response to reason does ready air strides on targets in southern
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affairs of a wider war are growing as around threatens is wrote with a broad counter strike for the kidding of each mile and year to run blaine's israel for assassinating the hamas leader on its soil. the us and 9 states sending additional fighter jets and ships to the region to help defend israel. and then they have it on they roots. international airport was busy as the u. s. d, u. k, and other governments urge their citizens to leave the country. as soon as possible, the u. s. embassy and i put on his telling it citizens to leave on any ticket available after several airlines suspended, canceled flights to a route british nationals have been told to quote, leaving out by the u. k. government. well, it may have to fears of the conflict in the region escalating. we ask dw correspondent tanya kramer, injuries them to tell us about the mood in israel as well. i think it depends. so
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you ask them in genuinely some people i talked to you over the past week, they said what it had to be done. you know, the strikes and they roots but also into around for which is around. it has not taken responsibility, but they see this as necessary for as well as deterrence. others have set a now what does that mean then for the hostages that are still being held and goes on for the talk. so to bring them home. but generally speaking, here, the mood is a bit of waiting period. everybody is now talking about what will be the scope of this rotation. the anticipate differentiation by husband law and by a wrong. and when will it happen? iran hospitalized and indicated that it will be a multi layered attack involving also the other yvonne's proxies like the she had munitions in iraq, the who sees in yemen, husband law, of course, and iran itself. that reminds a bit people he all the attacks in april when a wrong nordstrom's and miss us, there was a time into such as mostly by the defense. but still, you know,
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this at the moment the home phone guidelines are, have not been changed. a daily life continues the most visible sign maybe is that also here for an airlines house? and um, so this suspending flights in the coming days. so it is a waiting period right now. what is that to happen? what would be the scope and also then of course, the question, how would it's read and respond to that? and whether that is the start of and more intensifying conflict here. tanya kramer there, well how my says at least a 15 palestinians have been killed and then is ready air strike in gaza. the strikes hit, a school building and guides, a city which on my says was housing. palestinians displaced by the fighting in the territory is ready minutes reset. it struck a school being used by hum us as a command center to manufacture weaponry. mazda is considered a terror group by the us, germany, and many other countries. let's take a quick look now, it's some other stories making headlines around the world. the ukraine says it's
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attacked in air base inside russia. heating i munition stored there. verified video shows huge explosions at the morales of the air base of more than a 100 kilometers from the ukranian border. moscow says that quote, warehouse facility sustained damage. it's one of 3 attacks inside russia. that's ukraine said it carried out overnight. police have been deployed across the u. k, a mid fresh protests after a mass stopping the killed 3 young girls sparked several knights of riots. protesters being galvanized by far right, social media channels called in for an end to immigration after the perpetrator. it was wrong. the identified as a refugee and then his way the arrival of marches in support of the government. i'm the political opposition are taking place in several cities, including the capital, caracas, venezuela. and i'm sorry to have ratified me for last my boot over the election victory last week. but a growing number of nations including the united states argentina as peru recognize
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his opponent as the true winter police in nigeria. i've made dozens of arrests on the 3rd day of nationwide protests over economic hardship . authorities say they've arrested hundreds of people since thursday rights group. i'm gonna see international says security forces. i've killed 13 people during the protests. police denied the allegations a jason, somebody a say at least 32 people have been killed in an attack, a popular beach in the capital market issue. more than 60 others were injured. the arcada affiliate group option bob has claimed responsibility for the attack, which was carried out by a suicide bomber and several government, according to police. 5 assailants were killed and one was captured alive. i should, bob has been waging an insurgency against somebody is government for at least 17 years. so near a guide is a senior horn of africa,
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analyst at the consultancy bulk is insights we asked or what message. all sure, bob is trying to send with this attack. the group has been under serious attack from the government for the past 2 years. unfortunately, those attack stopped october last year when there was such a box in the field. and because of that, they have been on the low and now this was, that will be announcing their return to the, to the city 3, announcing the, the existence intending for government. and not only the government because this attack focused on civilians, not government officials. it was to remind the civilians at the still very much and please and to return that tara, in caea, initially begun as what was received a nationalist movement, a group that was fighting against if you can envision that was to install the t a g at the time it was meant to move a sized into, i mean, search and see a terrorist group and a terrorist group that is a kind of stuff. the coffee lead. uh, over the past 17 years, up to the pushed out of mogadishu in 2011. they went back to the insurgency roots and they just focus really now on terrorist attacks, complex attacks in hotels,
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