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the, the, this is dw, use my from bonnet jubilation on the streets of the band with dash capital. that's the country's prime minister resigns. i'm pleased to india protest, a storm shake or seen as official residence in backup, as others attack a statue of a fall, but they had the army says your form and entering government with medical policies will bring you the latest elements breaking story also on the program diplomatic activity increases across them release to try and the escalate devising regional tensions. jordan's foreign minister makes of that business to iran, those with g. several groups of countries just restrict the
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until we get here. welcome to the program. we be getting bangladesh where the head of the country is on me, says prime minister, shake se, but has resigned inside the country following weeks of violent unrest. a footage, broadcast on bandwidth actually television shows protest as told me, the 5 minutes just allison data and celebrating us a run through the compound. as on the streets of the capital demonstrates as tried to destroy the statue of the countries independence negative as a prime ministers, father shake would you for a rough model. so told the d w. a shaken scene that has landed in india, which is your leaving bangladesh by having competed with a system. it was shown on local media, dramatic events follow the deadly stay of violence into the current wave of hun raspy gum. last month's bangladesh, his army chief general walk out was um, i used a nationwide television address to outline his plan for the country's future. i
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mean, some of the color i invited all the latest of the political apologies for a meeting here. and they came in we had a conversation, we have agreed on the principle of forming an interim government. and this interim government was around the country. i'm not from the rest of the intent to joe, but we will now approach the president with this proposal. and then the interim government runs the country this, i promise that we will look into all the killings which he was the police of faith and the army and the armed services. i wanna take full responsibility for binding. i chose to die likely to lose right. child ray is associated for faster announcer
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publish it. as college in massachusetts in the united states has written extensively on politics and mass protest in bangladesh. i asked whether she's been, she'd been expecting this turn of events um, at some level, you know, i just spoke to you 2 days ago and i said we were standing on very unstable grounds . so we were expecting um, you know, some kind of a big event. we just didn't know when that was going to happen. but at some level, many of us who are, who either do research on the dish, what observers or who lives that we knew that after so many innocent people have died. and after it has become a much larger and popular uprising, it would have been very difficult. but the reason to kind of go back to the way things was. so at some level, we was surprised by the haste in which this has happened, but not surprised by the outcome. and also if you look at the history,
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not just of bangladesh, but the political history of south asia, it seems like a lot of democratic rulers come to our writing on the power of the people. but somehow they tend to forget that and their own political demise also happens to the hands of the people. so historically speaking, this was not a surprise, right? the army says he's working with the countries political pauses to form an interim government. history tells us that bad things tend to happen when all of these takeover countries until things come down. what are you expecting to happen? so one of the things i wanted to make clear is that this was not a military cool. that have been some reports, especially in foreign media, trying to describe it as a military cool. and trying to make kind of an ologist between what happened to se, casinos, father and 1975. that's not what happened. this was a student led to protest that then became widespread and ordinary citizens joined
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in solidarity. but right, when i was, you know, preparing for this interview, i got a note from tucker that the student leaders who have been leading this students against discrimination movement have just said that they're going to do a press conference and they're going to set out, you know, their demands about the entering government. so although the uh, the military has stepped in to do kind of, you know, make sure that the, that the handing over of our is the school. i think they would do a brief mistake if they ignored the fact that this time it's the students of the ordinary citizens who are extremely aware of the fact that democracy has been hijacked many times in the name of democracy in the history of all of this so i think if they tried to do that, that would be a grave mistake. and i think the students will be back on the streets in no time
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given that the army was shouting on sites during the 1st phase of the sun rest. why would anyone a trusted general walk as um, as promised to look into the killings? i don't know if people are actually believing in anything right now. uh the ard noticed the designs of the bundle this uh, used to being told lies all the time. but people are also really tired of the vitamins. i mean, the fact that you know, one of the banners that we have seen this time, and i've been working on buying the basic pro discounts and for a long time. this was the 1st time i've seen a banner that says, a book that fits the legal row, which in english means i'm offering my test. you should, you know, that's, that's the kind of, that's the point at which this movement has gone. so people have nothing to lose, they're just, you know, observing how this feasible handover of power happens. so they're giving the military the benefit of the doubt, which i don't think anybody can take for granted at this point. ok. you talked
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about the how pastry tells us that it was unlikely that shake who's seen it, could ride out this unrest. she was once very popular. the daughter of the countries found that she's left the country, but most of the last 30 years was it's just this sequence of events all was, was that a run up to this be on this demonstration about jobs to oh, there's a lot of cumulative resentments. yeah. the fact that the last 3 elections widely that needs to be read, the main opposition part is didn't participate. and you keep on coming back to power and claim that you are the one who brought democracy to this country and your words and your actions don't match. and in addition to that, the, the fact that the economy has been in prices that people stand by. you know, everyday things people, you know, it's been really hard to maintain, just kind of basic life done in value of this all,
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all of this basically compounded the resentment, i guess, the regime and the fact that it has was becoming kind of then also reach any of the regime means that whoever was at the head of the stage was making a lot of the decisions. so clearly, all the anger became personified in this one person who was seen as, as the one who was basically finding all the shots. so, you know, it was the quote of movement acted as what the political scientist i knew the us as far as a spark, which actually kind of started this fire. but the kind of the, the design minutes leading up to that. i have been accumulating for a very long time. thank you for your fascinating insights that does not to a child right from his college in massachusetts. thank you so much for taking great look. now it's most or is that making headlines around the world?
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us stokes, fellows shop play on monday midnight doing phase of recession. financial markets in europe and asia also recorded heavy losses. the japanese new k hayes with single day decline since 1987. the market meltdown began on friday for the release of the us jobs report ridge pointed to signs of a slowing economy. a strike. this government has raised its tara threat level from possible to probable, says the change is due to an increase of extremist views and community tensions over the israel. how much more? prime minister anthony alban aisy says, while officials think the current climate makes terrace of an increased risk, they don't know of any specific threats. diplomatic meetings are on the way across the middle east, in an effort to de escalate, rising regional tension. george's foreign minister has made a red visit to iran, with told simple so taking place with the representatives from egypt or mom can top
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us of its allies urging old potties to prevent the why. the escalation of the conflict on entering the assassination of the harmlessly. the smell jaime into fraud. yes. i'll be around. has vowed to punish israel full about killing, but it's foreign ministry says it is not looking to escalate tensions. that's according to the voices use agency. was how may i ask and see this is leadership options following the killing of its political lead that you smell honey attention now turns to the palestinian militant groups chief on the ground in gaza. josh, just same y as the mom age rel believes orchestrated the october 7 terre attacks. it's been pursuing him ever since i was about to kill him. yes, yes. and what is how mazda is taught both in gaza? born in the con eunice refugee camp. he had been with the militant groups since its beginnings in the late 19 eighties. around the time of the 1st intifada, or palestinian uprising against is riley occupation. the vaccine,
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the latest security net with which tracks down palestinians accused of collaboration with israel. and while was jailed by his rail in 1988 for planning the abduction in mood or of to his riley soldiers and the mood of for palestinians. it was locked up for 23 years. eventually released in 2011. he was one of mold in 1000 palestinian prison is exchanged for one is writing, the soldier having served as a commander of how must his military wing sin one was elected as the groups gauze, alida in 2017. he issued this threats while speaking to crowds and gaza in december 2022. we will come to you god willing in a roaring slot. we will come to you with an endless number of rockets. we
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will come to you in a flood of soldiers without limit. we will come to you with millions of foundation tied after tied israel accuse this. and while we're being the chief planner of the october stevens terror attacks, which killed 1200 people and took more than 250 others hostage in gaza, are the ones who decided on this despicable attack was yes, i'll send while the silver and of the gaza strip. the apple hidden and the whole system under him are as good as dead. we will attack them, we will dismantle them. we will dismantle the system. if i take with them your father, get them out of your set. your line is really forces have hunted him relentlessly targeting jobs is underground tunnel network where he is believed to be hiding from
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israel attacks which have killed tens of thousands of palestinians. let's find out more about this man. matthew levitz has written several books about how my son has, blah, he's director of the counter terrorism program at the washington institute for near east policy. welcome to date of you is right apparently has no problem targeting is male jaime a in a highly secured building in tact, ron. so why has it been unable to get you off the same wall in gaza? his to are isn't hiding in tunnels for 10 months is really, is claim that in least 3 instances, they nearly caught him and released the video of the room and which he was hiding in his tunnels. the space in which he was hiding money, et cetera. but there are hundreds of kilometers of tunnels and gaza there interconnected like spider webs. and it's very,
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very difficult to penetrate them with the kind of ease of dropping material that might lead to eyes capture. especially when he is like being very, very careful about these a cell phones and the like. so how has the king of israel, jaime affected ya? ya soon was a role in palm. us are not very much at all, usually assume or is the overall how boss leader of the guy has a strip he has been and continues to be the only person whose opinion matters on things like a ceasefire and release to hostages in return for our costs the new prisoners, etc, is smell honey is the over all of us a leader until he was killed. but that was really more technical than reality. dea and sin lark had a significant amount of tension between them. honey, it was the overall head of an us located in regards a strip as and more was actually they had it on us and the guys the strip that much
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attention and ultimately on the left guys. and that's why we found him splitting his time between cut are in turkey. he was very close to, to run. which puts the wrong in this position, not only because i'm come from position, i don't because i knew it was killed in to her on as he was there for the evaluation of the new president in an i r g c safehouse. but because within 2 days, it run last key, enter lock letters, one from us, and one from has bella for key interlocutors, which are wrong. and that in and of itself and a significant message. a 100 striking that sigma was born in the han, eunice, refugee county. we tend to think of refugee camps as temporary structures constructed during crises and been dismantled when they no longer lead needed. but the con eunice comp has been there for decades, and it will be hard to design a more perfect breeding ground to encourage generations of people to how the resentment towards the.
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