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earlier journalist samuel gets you in the ethiopian capital, addis ababa told us how the conflict could impact on neighboring countries. you know, there are those that disagree with me, but i've been saying from day one, what was in ethiopia, you know, it's a huge country with more than 110000000 people. what happens if you will likely affect neighboring countries, neighboring countries. i so know that people that are in sudan, 43000 estimated by that you had least under estimated because there are many people that haven't been counted thousands of people. so that's the sudan. so when you move to a country that has no incompetence from day one since is it depends in 2011, is will likely when this is done, you know, when you have this many refugees, you don't expect them to see this. they're coming to europe. there's, there's going to be a migration coming to europe and the european leaders. that's why they need to take it seriously. time now to have a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. president has done is blaming israel for the assassination of a top nucle
earlier journalist samuel gets you in the ethiopian capital, addis ababa told us how the conflict could impact on neighboring countries. you know, there are those that disagree with me, but i've been saying from day one, what was in ethiopia, you know, it's a huge country with more than 110000000 people. what happens if you will likely affect neighboring countries, neighboring countries. i so know that people that are in sudan, 43000 estimated by that you had least under estimated because there...
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police and demonstrators clashed violently as night falls and the french capital journalists and participants document the events publish videos and images. some might call this a fitting end to a day of protest for freedom of expression and against a new security bill. this would make it a crime to publish a photo or video off the face or any identifying element of a police officer with the intent to cause harm. i, i, the protest began peacefully, media organizations, ensuring rights groups organized marches across the country. tens of thousands gathered in paris alone has added to the already rules which provide for the protection of officials, including police officers when they're on duty. and that's entirely legitimate because the police do a very important jobs. but that's not what we're talking about here. it's about wanting to limit the ability of citizens, including journalists to report to police violence. the government says it wants to protect the police from public abuse. but opponents see the new bill as a drift towards repressive government. i just did a little time to, they've
police and demonstrators clashed violently as night falls and the french capital journalists and participants document the events publish videos and images. some might call this a fitting end to a day of protest for freedom of expression and against a new security bill. this would make it a crime to publish a photo or video off the face or any identifying element of a police officer with the intent to cause harm. i, i, the protest began peacefully, media organizations, ensuring rights groups...
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police and demonstrators clashed violently as night falls and the french capital journalists and participants document the events publish videos and images. some might call this a fitting end to a day of protest for freedom of expression and against a new security bill. this would make it a crime to publish a photo or video off the face or any identifying element of a police officer with the intent to cost harm. i. the protest began peacefully, media organizations, ensuring rights groups organized marches across the country. tens of thousands gathered in paris alone. i think there are already rules which provide for the protection of officials, including police officers when they're on duty. and that's entirely legitimate because the police do a very important jobs for. but that's not what we're talking about here. it's about wanting to limit the ability of citizens, including journalists to report to police violence. the government says it wants to protect the police from public abuse. but opponents see the new bill as a drift towards repressive government was good on their own candidate and
police and demonstrators clashed violently as night falls and the french capital journalists and participants document the events publish videos and images. some might call this a fitting end to a day of protest for freedom of expression and against a new security bill. this would make it a crime to publish a photo or video off the face or any identifying element of a police officer with the intent to cost harm. i. the protest began peacefully, media organizations, ensuring rights groups...
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the coolies and to demonstrate us clash violently as night falls and the french capital journalists and participants document the events publish videos and images. some might call this a fitting end to a day of protest for freedom of expression and against any new security bill. this would make it a crime to publish a photo or video off the face or any identifying element of a police officer with the intent to cause harm. i think the protest began peacefully, media organizations, ensuring rights groups organized marches across the country. tens of thousands gathered in paris alone. i think it is added to the already rules which provide for the protection of officials, including police officers when they're on duty. and that's entirely legitimate for the police. do a very important jobs for, but that's not what we're talking about here. it's about wanting to limit the ability of citizens, including journalists to report to police violence. the government says it wants to protect the police from public abuse. but opponents say the new bill as a drift towards repressive government was good
the coolies and to demonstrate us clash violently as night falls and the french capital journalists and participants document the events publish videos and images. some might call this a fitting end to a day of protest for freedom of expression and against any new security bill. this would make it a crime to publish a photo or video off the face or any identifying element of a police officer with the intent to cause harm. i think the protest began peacefully, media organizations, ensuring...
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police and demonstrators class violently as night falls and the capital journalists and participants document the events publish videos and images. and some might call this a fitting end to a day of protest for freedom of expression and against a new security bill. this would make it a crime to publish a photo or video off the face or any identifying element of a police officer with the intent to cost harm. i can, the protest began peacefully, media organizations, ensuring rights groups organized marches across the country. tens of thousands gathered in paris alone. it was added to the already rules which provide for the protection of officials, including police officers when they're on duty. and that's entirely legitimate, as the police do a very important job for, but that's not what we're talking about here. it's about wanting to limit the ability of citizens, including journalists to report to police violence, reshuffled the government says it wants to protect the police from public abuse. but opponents say the new bill as a drift towards repressive government was good on their o
police and demonstrators class violently as night falls and the capital journalists and participants document the events publish videos and images. and some might call this a fitting end to a day of protest for freedom of expression and against a new security bill. this would make it a crime to publish a photo or video off the face or any identifying element of a police officer with the intent to cost harm. i can, the protest began peacefully, media organizations, ensuring rights groups...
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police and demonstrators clashed violently as night falls and the french capital journalists and participants document the events publish videos and images. some might call this a fitting end to a day of protest for freedom of expression and against a new security bill. this would make it a crime to publish a photo or video off the face or any identifying element of a police officer with the intent to cause harm. i. i, the protest began peacefully, media organizations, ensuring rights groups organized marches across the country. tens of thousands gathered in paris alone. there are already rules which provide for the protection of officials, including police officers when they're on duty. and that's entirely legitimate because the police do a very important jobs for, but that's not what we're talking about here. it's about wanting to limit the ability of citizens, including journalists to report to police violence. the government says it wants to protect the police from public abuse. but opponents say the new bill as a drift towards repressive government is good on their own kind in the create
police and demonstrators clashed violently as night falls and the french capital journalists and participants document the events publish videos and images. some might call this a fitting end to a day of protest for freedom of expression and against a new security bill. this would make it a crime to publish a photo or video off the face or any identifying element of a police officer with the intent to cause harm. i. i, the protest began peacefully, media organizations, ensuring rights groups...
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earlier journalist samuel get to chew and the ethiopian capital at his abba, told us how the conflict could impact on neighboring countries. you know, there are those that disagree with me, but i've been saying from day one, what was in ethiopia, you know, it's a huge country with more than 110000000 people, what they regard as if you will likely affect countries. it's uplifting neighboring countries. i sort of know that people love her too, done $43.00 a demented, right? that you had are least under estimated because there are many people to come to thousands of people. so that's the sudan. you. when you move to the suburbs to dance a country that has no incompetence from day one since his dependence in 2011 is unlikely to win. this is, you know, when you have this many refugees, you don't expect them to see in this is they're coming to europe. there's, there's going to be a migration coming to europe and the european leaders. that's where they need to take it seriously. and l.c.s. by samuel get there. most political parties around the world are holding their conventions virtually th
earlier journalist samuel get to chew and the ethiopian capital at his abba, told us how the conflict could impact on neighboring countries. you know, there are those that disagree with me, but i've been saying from day one, what was in ethiopia, you know, it's a huge country with more than 110000000 people, what they regard as if you will likely affect countries. it's uplifting neighboring countries. i sort of know that people love her too, done $43.00 a demented, right? that you had are least...
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let's go straight to the capital out of journalist daniel and get a show as following these events for us. samuel, good to have you with us again, we're receiving reports of fresh violence and what's the latest violence? recent violence happened western part of ethiopia, a bit far from the state of the guy. but the latest says the leadership to guy has admitted sending rockets to making this, not just any conflicts, but something a conflict that involves korea and done well coming. thousands of refugees now being more than $20000.00. so it's, it's a disaster waiting to up. and then we were just shocked over was with what's happening or is unfamiliar with the situation in countries into this is scared when the leadership of the form of government, because the federal government no longer says that the state government to guy has been accusing or cio helping ethiopia or siding with ethiopia, if war between ethiopia and eritrea that's against being in fights with neighboring areas, which is part of ethiopia. so it's, it's something that started almost a generation ago. and this continuing
let's go straight to the capital out of journalist daniel and get a show as following these events for us. samuel, good to have you with us again, we're receiving reports of fresh violence and what's the latest violence? recent violence happened western part of ethiopia, a bit far from the state of the guy. but the latest says the leadership to guy has admitted sending rockets to making this, not just any conflicts, but something a conflict that involves korea and done well coming. thousands of...
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capital khartoum. i'm joined by samuel, get a true, a journalist in addis ababa capital of ethiopia. samuel, it's nice to have you with us. what can you tell us about government forces efforts to capture the regional capital, mccalla forces telling us the troops are there for the last 3 decades is not giving up easily forces. the government feels like this is within reach a few days telling us it's getting very close, but people are just dying if that night. and that's where we are as you no doubt or where a spokeswoman for prime minister ahmed has given assurances that civilian targets in mckellar would not be bombed. how realistic is that? i mean, i don't know of any conflicts during my own time and even great as far as a century ago, reading books where there has been conflicts that hasn't really affected ordinary people. who are the most innocent people in the poorest among us? in this conflict will be annoyed. exception. you know, we've been hearing of eritrean troops coming in and looting different properties and houses from the left side. the government is telling us this is j
capital khartoum. i'm joined by samuel, get a true, a journalist in addis ababa capital of ethiopia. samuel, it's nice to have you with us. what can you tell us about government forces efforts to capture the regional capital, mccalla forces telling us the troops are there for the last 3 decades is not giving up easily forces. the government feels like this is within reach a few days telling us it's getting very close, but people are just dying if that night. and that's where we are as you no...
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let's go now to the ethiopian capital, addis ababa, where journalist samuel guitar show is standing by hello samuel. now it has been difficult for outsiders to get accurate information on what's going on. what is the latest you can tell us on this conflict? while the media and the angel kind of travel to the region? what we are reflecting on is the report that's coming from mr. international human rights watch. the n.g.o.s, the people that have fled to sudan, telling us, telling the world that this is heading to a potential civil war and money. many people are dying in sudan, it's getting up to $20000.00 ethiopians have moved to the sudan looking for shelter . so this is becoming a disaster, not just for ethiopia or the region. it's heading to too, it's affecting everyone. so everybody is overwhelmed with the need that they have. they can't even transport basic to their so you can imagine the impact it's having on the ground. what exactly sparked this fighting, what is, at the heart of the conflict, it looks like, you know, the government, the government has placed a condition for a ce
let's go now to the ethiopian capital, addis ababa, where journalist samuel guitar show is standing by hello samuel. now it has been difficult for outsiders to get accurate information on what's going on. what is the latest you can tell us on this conflict? while the media and the angel kind of travel to the region? what we are reflecting on is the report that's coming from mr. international human rights watch. the n.g.o.s, the people that have fled to sudan, telling us, telling the world that...
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let's go straight to the austrian capital and journalist to carry skiving joins us from vienna welcome to day w what are our sources saying about the people behind this attack. well we've just heard from the police chief and from the interior minister carl and they have they've been giving quite a bit of detail the chief suspect the one shot last night during the attacks he was 20 years old not macedonian origins with 2 citizenships austrian and of macedonia and he was known to the police and in fact spent time in an austrian prison last year but his connections to isis to the islamic state group he wanted to travel there and join them but that he was arrested under the terrorism laws in austria he was released because of his youth and because he signed up to the radicalization program the interior ministry has just said that he managed to prove that the radicalization program and that's what has happened here last night that he. became a terrorist and the attack took place near us a synagogue what's being said about the targets of this assault. there's no sign that the synagogue was t
let's go straight to the austrian capital and journalist to carry skiving joins us from vienna welcome to day w what are our sources saying about the people behind this attack. well we've just heard from the police chief and from the interior minister carl and they have they've been giving quite a bit of detail the chief suspect the one shot last night during the attacks he was 20 years old not macedonian origins with 2 citizenships austrian and of macedonia and he was known to the police and...
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capital khartoum. let's get more now from samuel chute. he's a journalist and if you abuse capital, addis ababa. hello to you, samuel. so the ethiopian army, the government forces have announced that they've gained full control of gries capital mckayla a. can you confirm these reports? well, it was confirmed in the last hour by the prime minister who said every activity military activity has been suspended because they have taken over the city. and no, they're going to focus on rebuilding mccully and the region of 2 great, which we understand has sustained all kinds of damages incurred so far as human lives. and in terms of infrastructure, the region doesn't even really house because it's the poorest region. it with the new yorker. all right, say mention damage to infrastructure, but what about the people living in a cave there? what do you know about them? we know very little at the moment because the media, again, once again, i'm not being allowed to go there. we have a small little information, but we can verify we can that people are really suffering. and there are many people that have been
capital khartoum. let's get more now from samuel chute. he's a journalist and if you abuse capital, addis ababa. hello to you, samuel. so the ethiopian army, the government forces have announced that they've gained full control of gries capital mckayla a. can you confirm these reports? well, it was confirmed in the last hour by the prime minister who said every activity military activity has been suspended because they have taken over the city. and no, they're going to focus on rebuilding...
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capital. khartoum, i'm joined by samuel gets a true in a journalist in addis ababa capital of ethiopia. samuel, it's nice to have you with us. what can you tell us about government forces efforts to capture the regional capital mccalla every indication forces including reuters, as you mention are telling us they took and troops are in mclean. oh, they're. 2 in a bottle for the heart of the t.p.m. enough capital, which has been mentally for the last 3 decades. and the team p.l.f. is not giving up easily. and the ethiopian forces and the ethiopian government feels like this is within reach. and they'll be done within a few days by monday they've been telling us of the record, so it's getting very close. but again, people are just that diamond if tonight. right. and that's where we are. as you no doubt or where a spokeswoman for prime minister had, has given assurances that civilian targets in macnelly would not be beyond how realistic is that? i mean, i don't know of any conflicts during my own time and even going as far as a century ago, we didn't books where there has been conflicts tha
capital. khartoum, i'm joined by samuel gets a true in a journalist in addis ababa capital of ethiopia. samuel, it's nice to have you with us. what can you tell us about government forces efforts to capture the regional capital mccalla every indication forces including reuters, as you mention are telling us they took and troops are in mclean. oh, they're. 2 in a bottle for the heart of the t.p.m. enough capital, which has been mentally for the last 3 decades. and the team p.l.f. is not giving...
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and let's go now to the ethiopian capital, addis ababa, where journalist samuel get you is standing by samuel, thanks for joining us. it's very hard for us solders and journalists to get into the region and report. what's the latest you can tell us? it's not just difficult to get into to the state to cry. it's impossible. we don't have access, but we can rely on costs that are being echoed in sudan with the victims. moved to the sudan and even amnesty international. and the human rights commissioner at the un who is up in the country knows really what is so everybody is calling for a full investigation. but one has to know the last 27 years, the tepee a little government was, are a failed. ethnic literalism has totally destroyed everyone. everyone is attached to their ethnic backgrounds instead of this issue. and this is exactly where it's headed in this conflict, as you've been suggesting, has been simmering for a while with the arguments being advanced. and why did it blow up? now? all of a sudden well to take you to understand where your peers t.p.a. left while they're in government
and let's go now to the ethiopian capital, addis ababa, where journalist samuel get you is standing by samuel, thanks for joining us. it's very hard for us solders and journalists to get into the region and report. what's the latest you can tell us? it's not just difficult to get into to the state to cry. it's impossible. we don't have access, but we can rely on costs that are being echoed in sudan with the victims. moved to the sudan and even amnesty international. and the human rights...
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and let's go now to the ethiopian capital, addis ababa, where journalists get us standing by. samuel, thanks for joining us. it's very hard for us solders and journalists to get into the region and report. what's the latest you can tell us? it's not just difficult to get into to the state. it's impossible. we don't have access, but we can rely on the echoes that are being echoed in sudan with the victims. moved to the sudan and even amnesty international. and the human rights commissioner at the un who is who grew up in the era of our country knows really what is. so everybody is calling for a full investigation. but one has to know the last 27 years, the t.t.p. and the government with them are a failed ethnic. federalism has totally destroyed everyone. everyone is attached to their ethnic backgrounds instead of this in ship. and this is exactly where it's headed in this conflict as you've been suggesting, has been simmering for a while with the arguments being advanced. and why did it blow up now? all of a sudden well to take you to, to have you understand where your peers, t
and let's go now to the ethiopian capital, addis ababa, where journalists get us standing by. samuel, thanks for joining us. it's very hard for us solders and journalists to get into the region and report. what's the latest you can tell us? it's not just difficult to get into to the state. it's impossible. we don't have access, but we can rely on the echoes that are being echoed in sudan with the victims. moved to the sudan and even amnesty international. and the human rights commissioner at...
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let's go now to the ethiopian capital, addis ababa, where journalist samuel guitar show is standing by hello to you, samuel. now it has been difficult for outsiders to get accurate information on what's going on. what is the latest you can tell us on this conflict? while the media and the in joke kind of travel to the region, what we are reflecting on is the report that's coming from mr. international human rights watch. the n.g.o.s, the people that have fled to sudan, telling us, telling the world that this is heading to a potential civil war and money. many people are dying in sudan, it's getting up to $20000.00 ethiopians have moved to the sudan looking for shelter . so this is becoming a disaster, not just for ethiopia or the region. it's heading to too, it's affecting everyone. so everybody is overwhelmed with the need that they have. they can't even transport to there. so you can imagine the impact it's having on the ground. what exactly sparked this fighting, what is at the heart of the conflict? looks like it's, you know, the government, the government has placed a condition fo
let's go now to the ethiopian capital, addis ababa, where journalist samuel guitar show is standing by hello to you, samuel. now it has been difficult for outsiders to get accurate information on what's going on. what is the latest you can tell us on this conflict? while the media and the in joke kind of travel to the region, what we are reflecting on is the report that's coming from mr. international human rights watch. the n.g.o.s, the people that have fled to sudan, telling us, telling the...
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this is one of those little changes capitalizing one letter. where journalistsorth paying attention. when he found it through and you believe it's actually a bigger deal. what you think it means? >> is a much bigger deal, it's a way defined by black people, that your most prized possession, your greatest asset, your most defining characteristic is your skin color. and once you convince people that their skin color is their most important asset in defining characteristic, they then started to cater all of their behavior to show off that attribute. no one else has to live up to their skin color. they are free to accentuate to their intelligence, they are faith in god, their commitment to family, their love of freedom. but we as black people, as defined by the white liberals in my view running the mainstream media, running hollywood, we have to live up to our skin color of all above all else. and that's not much of an attribute in terms of like it's a great packaging. i'm very proud of being black. but that's not my number one attribute. because i want to be define
this is one of those little changes capitalizing one letter. where journalistsorth paying attention. when he found it through and you believe it's actually a bigger deal. what you think it means? >> is a much bigger deal, it's a way defined by black people, that your most prized possession, your greatest asset, your most defining characteristic is your skin color. and once you convince people that their skin color is their most important asset in defining characteristic, they then started...
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many reports from journalists who where instapundit which is the capital. where these journalists were saying that they had been told to leave the town they had to be evacuated because of the intensity of the shelling is defined by kate and they sort of this pride as something as the forces being getting closer and closer to the city now did if it is the distance between. is about 10 kilometers we also so on social media about large numbers of civilians fleeing to panic and it's not clear for us whether they were told by the authorities to leave or because they felt the intensity of the shelling they left by the or and of course by certainly you do get the full picture there that it is a very difficult situation for i mean you know authorities are saying that she is not lost yet but you do get a sense that there is panic over there and certainly the fact that the civilians left in such large numbers does show point to the fact that the fight is becoming very difficult with the latest from i mean you're joining us from thank you. let us just bring you a few p
many reports from journalists who where instapundit which is the capital. where these journalists were saying that they had been told to leave the town they had to be evacuated because of the intensity of the shelling is defined by kate and they sort of this pride as something as the forces being getting closer and closer to the city now did if it is the distance between. is about 10 kilometers we also so on social media about large numbers of civilians fleeing to panic and it's not clear for...
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capital khartoum. let's get more now from samuel tacho. he's a journalist if he of the capital addis ababa. hello to you, samuel. so the ethiopian army of the government forces have announced that they've gained full control of capital mchale. like, can you confirm these reports? were it was confirmed in the last hour by the prime minister who said, reactivity military activity has been suspended because they have taken over the city. and no, they are going to focus on rebuilding. but clearly the region of 2 guard which we understand has sustained all kinds of down the juice in terms so far as human lives and in terms of infrastructure. their region doesn't even really hard because it's the poorest region. it with the new yorker. all right, so you mentioned damage to infrastructure, but what about the people living in a cave there? what do you know about them? we know very little at the moment because the media again, once again, i'm not being allowed to go there. we have little information, but we can verify we can that people are really suffering. and there are many people that have been
capital khartoum. let's get more now from samuel tacho. he's a journalist if he of the capital addis ababa. hello to you, samuel. so the ethiopian army of the government forces have announced that they've gained full control of capital mchale. like, can you confirm these reports? were it was confirmed in the last hour by the prime minister who said, reactivity military activity has been suspended because they have taken over the city. and no, they are going to focus on rebuilding. but clearly...
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capital. let's cross to vienna where journalists christine cummins is standing by question what's the latest. well we had a press conference about 2 hours ago in which the government confirmed that yes this was is being considered an islamic terrorist attack that there have been into the flats of the attacker who was killed there now. they've been searching that they're looking through 20000 videos that the public have sent to the interior ministry they said please don't put your videos online on social media send them to us so that we can look at the pictures see what was going on see how many attackers there were we know of course there was one who's being killed they fear that at least one maybe more are on the run and still may be armed and dangerous so with one more potential attack or perhaps even more on the run how are people in vienna coping with that. well of course it's very early in the morning this happened as your very good report said at 8 o'clock at night so there's not been much time people have been home as the police told them to stay home and at the moment people are makin
capital. let's cross to vienna where journalists christine cummins is standing by question what's the latest. well we had a press conference about 2 hours ago in which the government confirmed that yes this was is being considered an islamic terrorist attack that there have been into the flats of the attacker who was killed there now. they've been searching that they're looking through 20000 videos that the public have sent to the interior ministry they said please don't put your videos online...
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this is one of those little changes, capitalizing one letter. we are journalistsare paying attention, but you thought this through and believe this is actually a bigger deal. what do you think it means? >> it is a much bigger deal. it is a way of defining to black people that your most prized possession, your greatest asset, your most defining characteristic, is your skin color. and once you convince people that their skin color is their most important asset, defining characteristic, they then start to cater all their behavior toor show off that attribute. no one else has to live up to their skin color. they are free to accentuate their intelligence, their basic -- commitment to family, love of freedom, but we, as black people, as defined by the white liberals come in my view, running the mainstream media, running hollywood, we have to live up to our skin color above alll else, and that's just not much of an attribute, in terms of -- it's great packaging. i'm very proud of being black. but that's not my number one attribute.ib i want to be defined by my faith in g
this is one of those little changes, capitalizing one letter. we are journalistsare paying attention, but you thought this through and believe this is actually a bigger deal. what do you think it means? >> it is a much bigger deal. it is a way of defining to black people that your most prized possession, your greatest asset, your most defining characteristic, is your skin color. and once you convince people that their skin color is their most important asset, defining characteristic, they...
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and let's go to the ethiopian capital, addis ababa now to journalist samuel, get a chair, samuel, thanks for joining us. what is the latest you're hearing about the fighting in your country? where the fighting is continuing? it's continuing. there are many, many people that are being killed. many people are moving to, this is done. last night's count, there were 17000, but that's the official number. there are many, many thousands that are also going to sudan the strike last night in the us mara, by the tepee and the government that the government no longer could know exists because it has appointed a new president. and many people are suffering, the chinese embassy. the american embassy are trying to connect with their citizens . but there's no connection. there's no internet, there's no phone. so we hunted, been verified all what, what's happening in the, in the region. it's getting, it has the making of civil war, and that's why the un is beginning to sound the same us that if you look at human rights commission saying there might be a war crimes going on and to carry it. you speak of
and let's go to the ethiopian capital, addis ababa now to journalist samuel, get a chair, samuel, thanks for joining us. what is the latest you're hearing about the fighting in your country? where the fighting is continuing? it's continuing. there are many, many people that are being killed. many people are moving to, this is done. last night's count, there were 17000, but that's the official number. there are many, many thousands that are also going to sudan the strike last night in the us...
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let's go straight to the if you can capital out of a journalist and we'll get at you as following these events for us, samuel, good to have you with us. again, we're receiving reports of fresh violence and what's the latest violence, recent violence up and western parts of ethiopia. a bit far from the state to guy. but the latest says the leadership to guy has admitted sending rockets to making this, not just any conflicts, but something a conflict that involves well coming thousands of refugees now being more than $20000.00. so it's, it's a disaster waiting to happen and we were just overwhelmed. was with what's happening, unfamiliar with the situation, the leadership of the form of government because the federal government no longer says that the state government to guy has been accusing a healthy theo power siding with ethiopia and war between ethiopia and eritrea. that's against the insights which is part of ethiopia. so it's, it's something that started almost a generation ago and discounting with the government to be was a state of ethiopia. they became their own state in 1393. i
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brent: for the latest, i am joined by samuel, a journalist in the ethiopian capital.he deadline that the if the opium government gave tigray's leaders -- that the ethiopian government gave tigray's leaders has expired. do we know what is going on in the ground? reporter: we have been waiting for any kind of announcement. we have been reading the social media because the ethiopian government seems to use social media to distribute formation. misinformation. there has not been any updates. at this moment, we really don't know if they have advanced to acally heading to -- or if they are just waiting by the suburbs, which has a population more than0000. at the count, that was done in 2007. brent: we know that is the capital of the tigray region. do we have any idea tonight how civilians in that city are doing? >> we have no information. human rits watch senan email if you hours ago saying that everyone involved in this conflicthould watch out and protec people. victims heading to the sudan is telling colleagues that the conflict is affecting more than the official numbers
brent: for the latest, i am joined by samuel, a journalist in the ethiopian capital.he deadline that the if the opium government gave tigray's leaders -- that the ethiopian government gave tigray's leaders has expired. do we know what is going on in the ground? reporter: we have been waiting for any kind of announcement. we have been reading the social media because the ethiopian government seems to use social media to distribute formation. misinformation. there has not been any updates. at...
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allowed back to the armenian capital here of our local journalists jonah says in reports from the center of events. i'm here in the in their public square in europe. so about an hour and a half ago 2 hours ago when the statement starts come out on the switch. on its. facebook. people starts to gather here and the government building just behind me was broken in syria. protest to smash the insides pulled out flags within half an hour i was at aldershot as those thousands of people. safe they called full they were looking for this big diff tell me they were looking for pushing your i'm actually trying to find him police kind of stop trying to stop him the 1st one then just stepped aside and allow the purchase to see inside the building when they kind of pulled apart the buildings might also look smashing glass to scuffles breaking out for a few fights between protesters or robbers you want different things and something happening again behind me. this list this kind of stuff is related to place between protesters between some place but mostly police stepping back and allowing people to exp
allowed back to the armenian capital here of our local journalists jonah says in reports from the center of events. i'm here in the in their public square in europe. so about an hour and a half ago 2 hours ago when the statement starts come out on the switch. on its. facebook. people starts to gather here and the government building just behind me was broken in syria. protest to smash the insides pulled out flags within half an hour i was at aldershot as those thousands of people. safe they...
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well let's go to the capital, addis ababa now where journalist samuel get it. she was standing by, samuel amnesty says they verified these killings and along with the u.n. are urging the government to allow access to the region. why is a painter difficult for organizations to get access? to begin with, there is an air strike going on at the moment. nobody is allowed, including the media might be the government might have a different perspective on it, but everything is hidden. we can't even verify all the numbers or keep coming to us . unless international support is the 1st, the report that did verify if there was it's a respected organizations and we have to take them at their words. but there we believe there are more killings because of the people that have moved to sudan are telling us, and it's just a horrifying incident. was too many people dying and many people being affected and for the civilians that are staying behind how badly is this affecting them, some of whom were already relying on aid you know, the 2 gray region as home 2000, so for eritrea an
well let's go to the capital, addis ababa now where journalist samuel get it. she was standing by, samuel amnesty says they verified these killings and along with the u.n. are urging the government to allow access to the region. why is a painter difficult for organizations to get access? to begin with, there is an air strike going on at the moment. nobody is allowed, including the media might be the government might have a different perspective on it, but everything is hidden. we can't even...
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capital. khartoum, i'm joined by samuel, get a true, a journalist in addis ababa capital of ethiopia. samuel, it's nice to have you with us. what can you tell us about government forces efforts to capture the regional capital mccalla? every indication sources including reuters, as you mention are telling us the joke and troops are in mclean. no, they're in, a bottle for the heart of the t.p.m., left qatar, which has been meant to live for the last 3 decades. and the team p.l.f. is not giving up easily. and the ethiopian forces and the ethiopian government feels like this is within reach. and they'll be done within a few days. by monday they've been telling us off the record, you know, it's getting very close. but again, people are just that die and if tonight, right, and that's where we are as you no doubt or where a spokeswoman for prime minister had, has given assurances that civilian targets in macnelly would not be beyond. how realistic is that? i mean, i don't know of any conflicts during my own time and even going as far as a century ago, reading books where there has been confl
capital. khartoum, i'm joined by samuel, get a true, a journalist in addis ababa capital of ethiopia. samuel, it's nice to have you with us. what can you tell us about government forces efforts to capture the regional capital mccalla? every indication sources including reuters, as you mention are telling us the joke and troops are in mclean. no, they're in, a bottle for the heart of the t.p.m., left qatar, which has been meant to live for the last 3 decades. and the team p.l.f. is not giving up...
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some you'll get the true is a journalist based in ethiopia's capital joins us now over skype sir, thank you for joining us here in al-jazeera, we were just hearing from our correspondent that already this is causing a humanitarian crisis because of the people escaping the violence. and yet the, it's really imminent or we've just heard that the prime minister has ordered a final assault or mecca lay because of the difficulties of getting any kind of information out of tikrit right now. how much do we actually know about this assault? we don't, you know, many of us are interested in travelling to the, to great state to see exactly what happened, but we're not being allowed. so instead, we're focusing on the report that's coming from human rights watch, undersea international, respected ethiopian human rights commission. and daniel burke and there was a former political prisoner, and the victims are going to sudan. there's telling us the horror they've gone through and all kinds of experiences. they've lived through to go to the sudan. but every ethiopian rifi jeep reminds us of those trai
some you'll get the true is a journalist based in ethiopia's capital joins us now over skype sir, thank you for joining us here in al-jazeera, we were just hearing from our correspondent that already this is causing a humanitarian crisis because of the people escaping the violence. and yet the, it's really imminent or we've just heard that the prime minister has ordered a final assault or mecca lay because of the difficulties of getting any kind of information out of tikrit right now. how much...
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let's go live to the european capital, addis ababa, where journalist summer is standing by. the un is now calling for a full inquiry into possible war crimes. what has been confirmed so far, what has been confirmed is that people are indeed dying in to great with little attention given by us. because we can't even go and report from the site and ethiopians are happy that the un and even amnesty international is coming up. and telling us exactly what we've been hearing for a long, long time. and the un human rights commissioner is no stranger to having be schiz from chile, grew up in the pinochet era a. she knows exactly what work looks like. this is what looks like to us so that there are also reports that ethiopian police gave the order of identifying ethnic to grants from all government agencies and n.g.o.s. does that mean that this is turning into an ethnic conflict? that hasn't been confirmed so far? we've heard rumors, we're checking, i know reuters did report on it and the government is denying that that's what's happening. but we have to check, we have to make sure th
let's go live to the european capital, addis ababa, where journalist summer is standing by. the un is now calling for a full inquiry into possible war crimes. what has been confirmed so far, what has been confirmed is that people are indeed dying in to great with little attention given by us. because we can't even go and report from the site and ethiopians are happy that the un and even amnesty international is coming up. and telling us exactly what we've been hearing for a long, long time. and...
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although we cannot independently confirm, let's go live to the ethiopian capital, addis ababa, where journalists, some will have to do is standing by the u.n. is now calling for a full inquiry into possible war crimes. what has been confirmed so far? what has been confirmed is that people are indeed dying in to grey with little attention given by us, because we can't even go and report from the site. and ethiopians are happy that the un and even amnesty international is coming abroad. and telling us exactly what we've been hearing for a long, long time. and the un human rights commissioner is no stranger to theo, people having be schiz from chile, grew up in the pinochet era. and she knows exactly what we're crimes. looks like this is what looks like to us. so there are also reports that ethiopian police gave the order of identifying ethnic to grants from all government agencies and n.g.o.s . does that mean that this is turning into an ethnic conflict? that hasn't been confirmed so far? we've heard rumors, we're checking, i know reuters did report on it and the government is denying that that's
although we cannot independently confirm, let's go live to the ethiopian capital, addis ababa, where journalists, some will have to do is standing by the u.n. is now calling for a full inquiry into possible war crimes. what has been confirmed so far? what has been confirmed is that people are indeed dying in to grey with little attention given by us, because we can't even go and report from the site. and ethiopians are happy that the un and even amnesty international is coming abroad. and...
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let's go to the ethiopian capital, addis ababa, and talk to journalists, samuel get to choose good to see you again, samuel. tell us if you have his prime minister has issued a deadline for special forces, a militia to surrender, and he says that that deadline has expired. what can we expect to happen on sunday? that means, you know, many, many people go there to be continued to be attacked and forced to move to the city. last night it was going to 5000. and that's going to grow. and there doesn't seem to be any kind of cease fire to try to end this conflict. this conflict, as you've already mentioned, is spilling beyond ethiopia's borders. you've talked about tens of thousands of refugees already pouring across. the border into eritrea is also affected. what impact is this having on the region as a whole? because many people are concerned about a conflagration that takes in the horn of africa. i mean, before i answer that question, i just want to say that i've been to the, to great region. few times since i moved from canada or 4 years ago, and i find the people to be very honest, ve
let's go to the ethiopian capital, addis ababa, and talk to journalists, samuel get to choose good to see you again, samuel. tell us if you have his prime minister has issued a deadline for special forces, a militia to surrender, and he says that that deadline has expired. what can we expect to happen on sunday? that means, you know, many, many people go there to be continued to be attacked and forced to move to the city. last night it was going to 5000. and that's going to grow. and there...
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he is a journalist based in the capital i disobey. welcome to news africa, samuel, what is going on into gray at the moment? well, there are going to the sudanese border because the conflict is just moving forward. people who the united nations is saying up to 200000 may be affected if the conflict goes forward. you may know there is an airstrike happening all over. this is the impact will be huge. something we've never seen in such a long time and a country that north, hopefully for a many, many generations. ok, right. as you live right here with food into some of the people that are feeling dandified officials in sudan say that they're not coping with the overwhelming numbers. there is also a big eritrean community. these are refugees who rely on humanitarian aid. how have they been? it being a fix it we all know exactly how they will be there because you don't tell me that connection has been suspended, but we can guess there are, there will be, are in a much worse case because they're always in need of shelter. and unless there is
he is a journalist based in the capital i disobey. welcome to news africa, samuel, what is going on into gray at the moment? well, there are going to the sudanese border because the conflict is just moving forward. people who the united nations is saying up to 200000 may be affected if the conflict goes forward. you may know there is an airstrike happening all over. this is the impact will be huge. something we've never seen in such a long time and a country that north, hopefully for a many,...
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let's go now to ethiopia's capital, addis ababa and talk to journalist samuel guess who choose santa if you know he is, president says he's confident that his forces can restore order in to drive province west. what's he up against militarily? oh, but if you're going to prime minister to be exact he is the determination is there, the support is there. he has already quote, it's a great government ego. the one to the new administration. and he is one of them was a source in the region. so the mission is there, but hopefully it is it's just coming to and as you mentioned, the u.s. has already said about bt 5000 moves. but that's an official number. there are thousands of them. you know, so it's just not me. so if i understand you correctly, we're looking at a very formidable military force into gripe province. why would the rebels, they would launch an attack on their northern neighbors in eritrea, when their dispute is primarily with prime minister and the central government in ethiopia. you know, the c.p.s. was a government for the police 7 years with you and they would see how the w
let's go now to ethiopia's capital, addis ababa and talk to journalist samuel guess who choose santa if you know he is, president says he's confident that his forces can restore order in to drive province west. what's he up against militarily? oh, but if you're going to prime minister to be exact he is the determination is there, the support is there. he has already quote, it's a great government ego. the one to the new administration. and he is one of them was a source in the region. so the...
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earlier journalist samuel get to chew in the capital at us, abba told us how the conflict could impact on neighboring countries. you know, there are those that disagree with me, but i've been saying from day one, what was in ethiopia, you know, it's a huge country with more than 110000000 people, what they regard as if you will likely affect neighboring countries. it's uplifting . neighboring countries are sort of know the people that are in sudan, $43.00, a demented, right? that you have are least under estimated because there are many people that hasn't been accounted thousands of people. so that's the sudan. so when you move to the south sudan, it's a country that has no incompetence from day one since is, it depends. in 2011, it will likely be a fake. when this is done, you know, when you have this many refugees, you don't expect them to see in the sudan, they're coming to europe. there's, there's going to be a migration coming to europe and that the european leaders. that's why they need to take it seriously. let's have a look at some other stories making headlines at this hour. i
earlier journalist samuel get to chew in the capital at us, abba told us how the conflict could impact on neighboring countries. you know, there are those that disagree with me, but i've been saying from day one, what was in ethiopia, you know, it's a huge country with more than 110000000 people, what they regard as if you will likely affect neighboring countries. it's uplifting . neighboring countries are sort of know the people that are in sudan, $43.00, a demented, right? that you have are...
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some joined by journalist sam, you will get a cheer. he is in the ethiopian capital, addis ababa? samuel? the deadline that the ethiopian government gave as leaders, that ultimatum has expired. that deadline has expired. do we know what is happening now on the ground in light? my, all of my colleagues, we've been waiting for any kinds of time, no instrument. we've been reading this social media because the government, the ethiopian government, seems to use social media to distribute information, misinformation, or fight for what the, the must misinformation. there hasn't been any updates, so at this moment we really don't know if the violence 2 are actually getting to my colleague or if they're just waiting by this summer's mccully, which is that replacing of 1000 at the count. those done it so the population must have grown by this year. you mention mckellar. we know that that is the capital of the region. do we have any idea tonight how these civilians in that city, how they are doing? we had no information. they human rights watch and an e-mail a few hours ago saying everyone w
some joined by journalist sam, you will get a cheer. he is in the ethiopian capital, addis ababa? samuel? the deadline that the ethiopian government gave as leaders, that ultimatum has expired. that deadline has expired. do we know what is happening now on the ground in light? my, all of my colleagues, we've been waiting for any kinds of time, no instrument. we've been reading this social media because the government, the ethiopian government, seems to use social media to distribute...
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capital. has crossed to vienna where journalist christian cummins is standing by on that austrian the interior minister has described this as an islamist terrorist attack or can you tell us. well we know that one of the assailants was killed and then they raided his home of blowing out the door to get inside now they haven't elaborated on how they've come to this conclusion that he was an islamist terrorist but they've even said he was an islamic state sympathizer so they must have some details on his background on his beliefs but because of what they describe as a tactical investigation reasons they're not elaborating too much on the evidence they have gathered we also know that several other houses have been raided and several of the arrests of the maid we're assuming from within the. acquaintance group of this assailant so that's the only information they're giving us on the attack we don't know anything about he's origin we just know that he's being described as an islamist a terrorist an islamic state sympathizer we understand that one or more assailants are still on the loose how are pol
capital. has crossed to vienna where journalist christian cummins is standing by on that austrian the interior minister has described this as an islamist terrorist attack or can you tell us. well we know that one of the assailants was killed and then they raided his home of blowing out the door to get inside now they haven't elaborated on how they've come to this conclusion that he was an islamist terrorist but they've even said he was an islamic state sympathizer so they must have some details...
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capital khartoum. earlier we spoke to journalist sam, well into touch you in addis ababa and asked him about the impact that this conflict will likely have on the broader region. you know, there are those that disagree with me, but i've been saying from day one, what if you're hopeless in ethiopia? you know, it's a huge country with more than 110000000 people, what they regard as if you will likely effect they were in countries. it's operating neighboring countries. i sort of know the people that are in sudan, $43.00, a estimated by that you have. these are under estimated because there are many people that haven't been accounted thousands of people. so that's the sudar singh. when you move to the south sudan, it's a country that has known conflict from day one since he's been, it depends in 2011 as well, lately, a fake that so soon when this is done, you know, when you have this many refugees, you don't expect them to see in the sudan, they're coming to europe there's, there's going to be a migration coming to europe, and that the european leaders. that's why they need to take it seriously. since the
capital khartoum. earlier we spoke to journalist sam, well into touch you in addis ababa and asked him about the impact that this conflict will likely have on the broader region. you know, there are those that disagree with me, but i've been saying from day one, what if you're hopeless in ethiopia? you know, it's a huge country with more than 110000000 people, what they regard as if you will likely effect they were in countries. it's operating neighboring countries. i sort of know the people...
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in who continues further east of here towards capital, where the international community warns more civilians could be at risk. and now joined by journalist samuel get a chill, he is in the ethiopian capital and is good to see you, samuel. we have just seen this report who made but there is still a blackout across the to gride region. what do we know about those civilians who are still in make what we know is very little. we focus on reports that are coming from organizations that are respected to tell us needed information by thought information because we cannot travel to there. but we know poor fact that the ethiopian army, very close to my colleagues in the south, my colleague. and they're heading, taking over the city, and that is the capital to go, which is that the court on tuesday with a population of well over $500000.00 and you have to build, if you're going to replace was not counted in 2007, might even be much higher than the people are going to continue to be affected by the conflict. and it's just an overwhelmingly you know, we lost count, reproduce that are going to more than 40000. but there are many people that i've been
in who continues further east of here towards capital, where the international community warns more civilians could be at risk. and now joined by journalist samuel get a chill, he is in the ethiopian capital and is good to see you, samuel. we have just seen this report who made but there is still a blackout across the to gride region. what do we know about those civilians who are still in make what we know is very little. we focus on reports that are coming from organizations that are respected...
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journalist. so you'll get us in the ethiopian capital, addis ababa. he told us that it is impossible to report out of 2 guy reporters have to rely on sources there, but we don't have access. but we can rely on a course that are being a cordon suit with the victims are moved to the sudan and even amnesty international. and the human rights commissioner at the un who is up in the country north, really what is so everybody is calling for a full investigation. but one has to know over the last 27 years, the t.t.p. little government was, are a failed. ethnic literalism has totally destroyed everyone. everyone is attached to their ethnic backgrounds instead of this in ship. and this is exactly where it's headed. austria is said to go into a strict 3 week lockdown to stem a sharp rise in krona virus infections. on tuesday, the country hit a record 9600 infections on friday, amid one of the biggest spikes in europe. austria hopes its latest measures will ease the stress on its health care system. schools out, but the mood is far from jubilant. these children
journalist. so you'll get us in the ethiopian capital, addis ababa. he told us that it is impossible to report out of 2 guy reporters have to rely on sources there, but we don't have access. but we can rely on a course that are being a cordon suit with the victims are moved to the sudan and even amnesty international. and the human rights commissioner at the un who is up in the country north, really what is so everybody is calling for a full investigation. but one has to know over the last 27...
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happened in continues further east of here towards capital, where the international community warns more civilians could be at risk. i'm now joined by journalist samuel get to show he is in the ethiopian capital. good to see you, samuel. we have just seen this report who made but there is still a blackout across the to gride region. what do we know about those civilians who are still in make what we know is very little. we focus on reports that are coming in from organizations that respected to tell us needed information by thought information because we cannot travel to there. but we know poor park that the ethiopian army is very close to mccully. it's in the suburbs, michaeli, and they're heading, taking over the city. and that is the capital to go, which is that the court and the with the population of well over $500000.00. and you have to build, if you're going to replace was not counted in 2007, might even be much higher than the people are going to continue to be affected by the conflict. and it's just an overwhelmingly sided, you know, we lost count, reproduce that are going to more than 40000. there are many people that i've been unacc
happened in continues further east of here towards capital, where the international community warns more civilians could be at risk. i'm now joined by journalist samuel get to show he is in the ethiopian capital. good to see you, samuel. we have just seen this report who made but there is still a blackout across the to gride region. what do we know about those civilians who are still in make what we know is very little. we focus on reports that are coming in from organizations that respected to...
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that something will get to chew is a journalist based in ethiopia is capitalizing shop about he says, reporters are still not being allowed into the t great region. many of us are interested in traveling to the, to great state, to see exactly what happened. but we're not being allowed. so instead, provoke a scene on the report that's coming from human rights watch, undersea international, respected ethiopian human rights commission. and daniel, but can it was the former political prisoner and the victims that are going to sudan. there is telling us the horror they've gone through and all kinds of experiences they have lived through to go to the sudan. but every ethiopian, refute, he reminds us of those that failed to make the journey all the way to the sudan in their young words who are so it's just a tragedy. the majority of people are resigned and to right to agree are so innocent, risen to the state about 4 times in the last 4 years. why and he p.l.f. as a legacy of human rights abuses, lot of democracy. the people of to grow the most peaceful people on bet. and so when, when we se
that something will get to chew is a journalist based in ethiopia is capitalizing shop about he says, reporters are still not being allowed into the t great region. many of us are interested in traveling to the, to great state, to see exactly what happened. but we're not being allowed. so instead, provoke a scene on the report that's coming from human rights watch, undersea international, respected ethiopian human rights commission. and daniel, but can it was the former political prisoner and...