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the, the, this is the w news live from the jubilation on the streets of the bangladesh account. so that's what countries prime minister, resigns, leads to india, protest of storm shakes, casinos, official residents and desktop, as demonstrates as a talk of step 2 of her father. the head of the army says he will now form a new and true government will bring you the very latest on this breaking news story. also on the program diplomatic, nice things around pop across the middle east and an effort to de escalate. rising regional tensions, children's har administer makes, or rather that to iran,
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as the g 7 groups of countries, such as restraints. the u. k prime minister holes in emergency security, maintain officer, a weekend of escalating anti immigration. simon's camp salma condemns an attack on a hotel housing asylum seekers on sunday as follow right discovery the money to is making and welcome to the program. we begin in bangladesh where the countries army chief says that prime minister shea casino has resigned to of to weeks of violent unrest. footage pro cost on bangladesh. she television shows, processes storming the prime minister's palace and data waving and celebrating as they run through the compound alps on the streets of the capitol demonstrates as have been seen trying to destroy the statute of country's independence. lead us,
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the prime minister saw the shape. what do you feel? romano? sources have told d w that the former prime minister shade casino has landed in india off to fleeing the tales. and duncan, especially just leaving bangladesh by helicopter with us vista, was shown on local media. and these dramatic events follow the deadly a stay of violence since the current wave of unrest again last month. and with that, she has all me chief general walker was alma, has spoken to the nation in a televised address, outlining his plans for the future of the country. i mean, some of the color i invited all the leaders of the political parties for a meeting here. and they came in we had the conversation. we had agreed on the principle of forming an interim government. and this interim government was around the country,
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totally unlike them on the left of the job. but we will now approach the presidents with this proposal and then the interim government will run the country this. i promise that we will look into all the killings which he almost the police of faith in the army and the armed services. i've got uh, i wanna take full responsibility for binding. it shows that i'd like to be to to more i spoke earlier with dw reports and danish javin. here in this junior, i'm with tech there who the south seizures, the specialist at amnesty international, who joined us from london. i began by asking tech fair to characterize the stay for the friends with destiny people, or in your words its monumental. we have witnessed nothing comparable in that least recent living memory. it is a restoration of the people's ultimate assertion to their rights to be free to be
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liberated. in fact, yesterday when i was here, i mention that this is a liberation movement. you see bundle they said spot for liberation 4 times. now, 1st from british colonial rule, then pakistani colonial rule and, you know, then it's now this time as well. so it's um, you know, it is a liberation movement and people are ecstatic and monumental day being is, can you remind us because of course, these protests began peacefully, didn't a among students. and yeah, the, the protest began peacefully and the protest docked it because the students weren't angry at the government of chic athena. there was a high court ruling that v instated government job for the task. the students were basically under the because the belief that this job corps task rented them a fair, a field way off line for these jobs,
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the school district it or the duffy over 56 percent of the government jobs. and largely the students saw us just commit you because we believed it was the government of shit because the not that was speaking political advantage of this government job for task because part the percent of the job for task. what for the families and relative of war veterans that had what, what that had for the board of independence of fund gladish again focused on an allow me leak. the leading 5 d of chickens, the not the the critic underwood. and therefore, it was the largest need that this report that basically favors the government of she could be not this dr. protecting peacefully, not states of protests or the 4th. and as is the protection of a, she cut the not a government out during her 15 or danielle when ever did have been crushed decimal by exposition, by young people by in rank even environmental. this is a spectrum that the 24th and 4th issue was and this time it was the theme strategy
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that the for the test for quest to correct don't like the students deep down to you to people are very angry. and especially because the prime minister at that time sheet because the not all of them would have to date there's the focused on. and this is what the opposite of liquids not already. and i'm good, pretty good with respect to an extent we had, we saw more than 200 people, mostly young. uh, don't people and students were good. and even then a diag issued from the students despite such a clock down didn't stop. and yesterday we saw one of the deadliest, the a severe us, so many people got killed. and over this, over this i worked for just a couple of 55 struck drastically changing a situation. i would say their demands from the basically guard building of the court system, which actually to some people did scan back. did the marks take,
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did change students ignition a few minutes does and, and, and some other 2 months. and then finally, it's all going consolidated into one single dom on the cheek. has he not designed from the government? and this is forced in just a couple of these and today uh, this the one of the main de months the students had received that their to month actually they have pushed for it and, and, and received these, this spectacular, i would say like really unbelievable. which was what a student protest movement can doing. i can actually send an extremely fast moving story and talk the tell us what role is the ami playing right now in a bind with ash? so the rule of army could, the noticeably shifted between the 2. you know, states of the protests and the 1st sort of course they were implementing the shoot on site curfew order. it just seems, judging by the death toll that we saw. but in the 2nd state, we started earlier this week they, it's reported that they maintain
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a relatively neutral role where they weren't the ones using force. but they weren't necessarily intervening in the other security forces who are using 6 for us to like the police. and so right now, of course, um they have um, you know, they're, they're the only, uh, influential group within the state machinery that can restore quote unquote law and order. but up for the testers, i've also been very categorical that they didn't housed in motor credit. and government only to be ruled by a military government. so i think it needs to be very clear that the military rule is highly circumscribed only, you know, to facilitate a transition into an comfortable form of governance. and as long as the army realizes that, it's really there's, as i'm your facilitator, who with 10 of it, you know, that it has been, it's a timed on an exercise thing that's of crucial importance. and the last time to be
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had with a true in bunger, this was all set of volatile to a period which was 2000 and back in 2007 to that last and roughly a year and a few months. and so so, so that's the only president that we have to go by end of the irony is that of the end of that military period is what brought. she can see not to power. and since then she had remained empower um so um that's just um you know, uh the immediate precedent that we have as a reference point being is tell us more about the, the now top hold. government leader. shay casino. i'm ya. she has a very dramatic and a very tragic history. um, she was outside a, she was not in bunk like dish and i'm talking about uh, 1971971 butler. this was great a, just a few years after she was out of the country and had entire family along with her
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father was good, she was outside with her sister. and this basically became this brendan's distracted tragedy. and this trauma became a central part of her father, she, after a few years here to don't to bundle at these. and then was able to get lots of support from the public or doing her entire political cutting. or she can see that that, that incident is really shape her politics. she was never able to forget what had happened to her. i had family and therefore receipt. there was a lot of a $2.00 fee towards political opposition and bundle dish. and she's used on the firewall friendship when she got into publish them as you used all, have all the bible from very powerful people around her to maintain her government and, and therefore even now we see that reflection, the way she treated this protest and this effect and in her,
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in doing her entire leadership, but there is always a drag down on defense. and this was the sort of protest we can clearly see that there were many chances. and, and there were, there was room where the government could have a negotiated good, has talked with the students, but it was her who would have become really, really a part of bidding and, and therefore she was facing a lot of criticism from bungler. they should be okay at the tech, but you talked a little bit just now about the, the transition that we are in the process of witnessing. is this a dangerous moment for bangladesh. as i would say, it's certainly a volatile moment, which has the capacity to be or potential to be dangerous this, you know, certain risk current averted. so as i mentioned, so currently we don't know any of the technicalities of what this in term governance mechanism with look like. but at the same time,
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you must realize everyone was brutalized by the very partisan police force. now, some of them are in the search, like to have a search for vengeance. and there are reports that one particular police station inductor body is surrounded by um, you know, individuals who are looking to even the score if you will, with the police officers there. so of course, that's why the army chief is for the encouraging restraint and oscar urging people to go back. and so it's incredible. and so for our human rights plans, of course, we've seen an of the range of human rights violations. be committed by the security forces in the past few weeks. but now there's a risk that further violations might, a car is discharged for vengeance trans over restraint. ok, finish and tell us where in bangladesh from whom shake shake has seen a goat has support from an what position will they be taking now?
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um, if this question is really hard to answer because of course there were pete here to vendor chip cookie. not did have public support, but there are accusations that many times that she won the election either the either the opposition by corporate the elections because they didn't trust the elections, but they said they did an accusation set in some election. she had full support of the country military, or had licked the induction and to the, to the reading of the election. she want the government. and it's of course, it's really difficult to understand when you're building a country from last 15 years. how do you really assess the duty of just public support or not? because the election process has been a so weak in the country, but the main opposition to have by court date for the opposition of fig goes out into i mean, holler. that's either one of the amino present because she's critically in the house with us. so when the country doesn't have fleet and 5th elections regularly,
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it is really hard to assess if the enjoy public support or not. so and the, which was that the see, the number of people that have gone on the streets against her speaks largely of the anger and the frustration that many by the other she's now have against. she casino me, am tech that we knows this shake casino has now landed in india. did india supports her government completely? i mean that is what most other political analysts will tell you. um, so that was, i mean, i think everyone could guess that that would be or an actual destination. but what's really important now is that india cooperate with the international community in whatever. hopefully we are, or of course, strength of government and for an international investigation mechanism. and very urgent the international community to do all it tends to build accountability for the human rights, severe human rights violations that occurs in the past 3 weeks. and so i like we
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would encourage you and member states to look at which includes india to, you know, be cognizant of their duty to ensure that this does not like in community does not prevail just because her route has ended or the government has managed to escape does not, should not mean that the depths that occurred, the hundreds of depths that have a card that the justice still needs to be served for those steps. and we'll only get that this. there is an independent investigation into this. and i would just to that touch them as the initial thing that the put the, the noise ation of the, from that was in 19711975 is often what led to the front of authoritarianism. so i would highly, you know, implore that we don't fall into the same trap where we recognize that trauma from this particular incident to perpetrate further violence, right?
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the must rise above, you must rise above the violations of lead to this moment of liberation, to ensure that liberation remains in place and being issued. if i could just talk about a moment that in all of the extraordinary images that we've seen in the last hours, not to mention the last to days and weeks and moment that you know really stands out is the image of the statue of shake has seen is follow that, can you tell us about the significance of what we saw the in, if i say simply, it's basically the anger and frustration. i che casino. but to me, these visuals are also that because of his chief when she put him on was the founding father of bangladesh. and he is healed as somebody who has long let this become an independent state. and today, seen this just shows that the legacy of chief meant to put him on,
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has been damaged, has been severely damaged. bye bye bye. i finally got this. she's doing what i'm to be at his legacy. what i'm getting at what his daughter has done to the country, finish a job in the w's been drive it, and text me who to from amnesty international. thank you so much to both for your analysis, for joining me today. i'm going to take a look now at some of the other stories that making headlines around the world. and australia is government has raised its tara threats to level from possible to probable. it says the change is due to an increase in extremis to use and community tensions over the israel, hama, full prime minister snail the noisy says, while officials think the current climate makes terrorism an increased risk, they did not know of any specific threats and the nation police say separate test rebels in the eastern popular region have killed a helicopter pilot from new zealand. the pilot was shot dead officer landing in an
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isolated area. full passengers were on homes. the incident comes new 18 months off to rebels. abducted another pilot from new zealand who remains in captivity. to us, vice president pamela, our asses points to announce her running mates of to interviewing potential candidates over the weekends front runners to serve. as her vice president include, governor of pennsylvania, jewel shapiro, arizona sent us the mont kelly to moltz the governor of minnesota. paris is expected to announce her pick early this week. pay off. just under the mastic. may things are on the way across the middle east, in efforts to de escalate, rising regional tensions. jordan's foreign minister has made a rev visit to iran, where talks a whole. so taking place with representatives from egypt, amman, i'm could tell us and its allies all urging little parties to prevent a wide escalation of the conflict. following the assassination of the hama lita is
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male honey in terror. on that medium, iran has vowed to punish israel for the killing, but it's foreign ministry says it is not looking to escalate tensions. now that's according to the voice as news agency. an error i spoke to id milan med, he's a full my is randy intelligence official. and i asked him why the diplomatic assets can still prevent an already an attack on israel at this point to the doctors. but it may reduce significantly the scanning volume. it may exist significantly, the scaling volume, it depends, of course, what would be the outcome of the husband reports to them? i'm sure that there is an ongoing channels of communication between the us and you are. yeah. other than the, as you mentioned before that for example, the jewel, then you send a very clear message to the range that they would not at all even given me sergeant laurence lacross to joe didn't use any of the territory. so i seem to qualify because of the columbia channel, is that the whole been trying that would say,
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if not to prevent that at least to reduce it as much as possible. what do you make of the reports coming from the reuters news agency that iran is actually not looking to escalate regional tensions, but is seeking to punish israel to prevent further instability. a reception area? i mean, do let me do the landlines. be really just little the won't be good, very tight line here. so sticking one to one has to be bound to retaliate on, you know, that has been significantly humiliated by the assist you nation of i'm yet, that we do to 3 is what i would say is a side of know that many people in donald google really suspicious of the venue version. and they actually argue that you have is the one that eliminated from you? is this a so however, the origins are conflict, racing if you remember because of the one hand, the ball 2, we call you each form the on the other hand, now this does something very significant. what is the most me size and drones? oh, you don't know exactly what's going to be the alpha if it's going to result in so
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significant disaster was outcomes in his road. they may very well shoot, expect it very significant. these really pollution, something that might be too much for the missing body quantities where the following the, the wrong is well on h researching, folding. and so here is the ringing dilemma. they include basically bypass the see red button below or below. but using the proxies which basically they probably will do combining, focused reading and at that using bill approaches. but here's something depressing that in the they, we all show in tell us it doesn't matter. the whole really squeeze the trigger, whether it's has more law or the who these or you lucky. she like really just the head. most of these you are, they are focused reading this whole thing that we should barely the month. that was former, it is really intelligent intelligence official. i've email ahmed to the u. k. now why prime minister kissed alma has held an emergency security meeting with the top
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officials to discuss a weekend of violence in towns and cities across the country. style move out, quote, swift criminal functions arises. following the meeting with ministers and police chase, the unrest follows the faithful staffing of 3 young girls in the town of south fort last week. for this police are overwhelmed by a mob on the attack. in the tone of around the room, their target a hotel housing asylum seekers. their message was clear, the anti migrant riots of turn towns across england, the northern ireland into battles protests over the tragic murder of 3 girls last week were whipped into a weekend of violence like far right nationalist groups. first,
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these prime ministers said there was no excuse for racist. attacks are actually conducting the fall. right. so great. we've said this, we've had, we've seen bushland communities targeted a task off the of the minority community a single that no salutes in the street to those in the field targeted because of the color of your skin. or you'll find my notes on friday this last day. i won't be here tonight, but this bother to do not represent the country. we will bring them to justice. tv said arrested more than 100 people involved in the riots and failed to track down more. towns or protests attempted to send a message of support to those threatened
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for the communities whose cars have been burned in shop windows smashed. there are concerns that the violence cannot be contained. for the 1st time in my life, i am looking at the option of moving away from me. for the 1st time in my life. i'm not scared for myself, but i have young children. i'm worried about. it's the optimism for this. we're all going to pay a price. the citizens have stepped in to clean up the damage. but some fear britton's anti migrant sentiment can not be so easily swept away. europeans stuck. so something is the global mock itself continues as it concerns about the us economy. asian shares also plummeted. your pounds may indicate index was down almost the same percent taiwan. so a drop of an 8 percent function they knew from dw business has more now about the
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market route. the market itself began last week and it was triggered by the latest to us the come nomic data. on friday, the july jobs report showed that the us economy only added a 114000 jobs. and that is far fewer than was expected. and last month, the us unemployment rate rose to the highest level since october 2021. now that has led to fears that the u. s. economy could be headed for recession and what we are now seeing is investors dumping stocks that they fear are overvalued. us markets have been trading at record levels. so some analysts say this is a market correction. and tech stocks are leading with the biggest losses. but the market route isn't just about the us economy. investors are also worried about geo political tensions. they are fears that the war between israel and i'm us, could widen in the middle east to the powers olympics now. and germany has won the trask loan at mixed relay, then in a thrilling finish. they off to training sessions and the river sun had been
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cancelled because of high bacteria levels. on the day of the event, the sun was declared safe enough to swim in the podium or they came down to a 3 way sprint finish with germany, edging out the united states, i'm pressing for gold. i. one of the most highly anticipated events of the games in paris, the mens 100 meters sprint was decided in a standing photo finish. the american no ally of naturally edged out jamaica's cushion thompson by 5 thousands of a 2nd to claim the gold medal in a time of $9.00. 9 seconds. and the cranium you ever saw the who tech, who was forced to flee her country off to the russian invasion, one gold. and the women tied to him who check who is also the current world record holder cleared to me to is to take the top spot. this was ukraine's 1st individual gold at this is paris olympics. the way that you off today is out next on tomorrow
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