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well let's bring in our guests joining us from hard to miss half is muhammad's the director of justice africa in washington d.c. is david shinn the former deputy chief of mission at the u.s. embassy in sudan and a former ambassador to ethiopia and in kenya on skype is kuka a member of a jew if now. a nonviolent resistance movement in sudan thank you all for joining us if i could start with you. your protest group was among those calling for bashir to go he has now gone are you satisfied now in our we were calling for the best just for and we're talking about the whole we're talking about the whole system and his vice president of who came out and right now and he's new leader and stated in two years a transitional government and three months curfew is one of the people who is calling to kill the broadcasters so we're not satisfied at all the struggle continues and nothing changed and we think we have the momentum we're very strong. people are out in numbers there's millions out in the street every event is with us even people in the army mid-level and our younger folks are with us so we think
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protesters are gathering now we can speak to have his mohammed is director of the civil society group justice africa he's also joining us from khartoum thank you for talking to us what did you make of the tone and the language being used by the military today. i think it's clearly shown that these military generals you know how very bad intentions towards the protesters or lucia is because i don't see an intention to peacefully plant the power to a civilian administration they are buying and running on buying one when they saw but who drove the few minutes of protest to steer the course they tried to make this you have most of you if you want to kill the people he can't kill them. that door locked and now what i do isn't that i'm going to protest from achieving the optimum or before i really she let's let's not get too far ahead let's just have a look at this situation where we are now what the military said is that they have been incidents of looting trespassing roads are blocked bridges a block to they've been festive even been attacks on on ordinary civilians i mean so the picture that was being
protesters are gathering now we can speak to have his mohammed is director of the civil society group justice africa he's also joining us from khartoum thank you for talking to us what did you make of the tone and the language being used by the military today. i think it's clearly shown that these military generals you know how very bad intentions towards the protesters or lucia is because i don't see an intention to peacefully plant the power to a civilian administration they are buying and...
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khartoum thank you we've also got hafiz mohammad with us who is a civil society activist director of justice africaas well a human rights advocacy organization nice to see you how phase. this. pleasure this protest movement it's still got life in it yet hasn't it even though it seems the protesters are getting some of what they want my feeling from here and maybe you can tell it is that they're not going to take their foot off not going to take the pressure off. yeah because the issue is lack of class they don't start in on them and it's a constant because they believe them accounts. and two or three weeks ago the powerful very deep and you know almost there are actually they've been a lot i can offices and i've been promoted because they are mean to the beginning that is why they don't and that will enforce history that you know if you don't put pressure and get what you want immediately then it's us then that issues might be. forgotten and you're not going to this is why it is you know it's better now to get what you want and ensure that that evolution is actually right up to the success and inst
khartoum thank you we've also got hafiz mohammad with us who is a civil society activist director of justice africaas well a human rights advocacy organization nice to see you how phase. this. pleasure this protest movement it's still got life in it yet hasn't it even though it seems the protesters are getting some of what they want my feeling from here and maybe you can tell it is that they're not going to take their foot off not going to take the pressure off. yeah because the issue is lack...
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mr director of the civil society group justice africa he thinks the military council is trying to buy time. i think it's clearly shown that this military general has you know how to bury bad intentions towards the protest at two or the revolution itself because i don't think they have an intention to peacefully plant the power to a civilian administration they are buying time and they playing on buying power and when they saw that is your mission of these protests to steer the course they try to make you see that you have boasted if you want to kill the people he can kill them you got the arms that all options have but i don't think that is going to the protest from look at choosing the optimal objective which is the religion does this protest that i've been on the streets for more than four months there is nothing new or not no no when instead of violence of looting or anyone because of you know what there is that is up to writing to absolutely prove what those to stab or behavior to claim that the protest is not peaceful i think what is make this what make it what actually threateni
mr director of the civil society group justice africa he thinks the military council is trying to buy time. i think it's clearly shown that this military general has you know how to bury bad intentions towards the protest at two or the revolution itself because i don't think they have an intention to peacefully plant the power to a civilian administration they are buying time and they playing on buying power and when they saw that is your mission of these protests to steer the course they try...
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will have as mohammad as a civil society activists and director of justice africa that's a human rights advocacy group sudan shouldn't rush to hold elections. i think the main reason why democracy fell from oct nineteenth is four and a bill one thousand and five because there is not enough time for it in we don't actually put the right to be spent for our democratic process to start if we just dump to election that means we have the remnants of the region the still have the money and they can use their money too and also they are actually on all the government institution that instilled that we need actually to please them for that and see through that we have people who are really suffering to actually run the elections and trusted to do what the government supposed to do and that is need time if we don't do that then they will jump again or they will find a way to actually come again in a coup and that that's what happen in in in in mid one nine hundred. sixty s. nine and also in one thousand and nine because the claim is that the sudanese are not mature for democracy and then militar
will have as mohammad as a civil society activists and director of justice africa that's a human rights advocacy group sudan shouldn't rush to hold elections. i think the main reason why democracy fell from oct nineteenth is four and a bill one thousand and five because there is not enough time for it in we don't actually put the right to be spent for our democratic process to start if we just dump to election that means we have the remnants of the region the still have the money and they can...
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khartoum bieber thank you will have his mohammed is a civil society activists and director of justice africa that's a human rights advocacy group. shouldn't rush to hold elections. i think the main reason why democracy fell from oct nineteenth is four and. five because there is not enough time for anything we don't actually put the right to be spent for our democratic process to start if we just dump two election that means we have the remnants of the region the still have the money and they can use their money too and also they are actually on all the government institution that is still that we need actually to clean them on there and to ensure that we have people who are really to actually run the election and us to do what the government supposed to do and that is need time if we don't do that then they will jump again or they will find a way to actually come again. and that that will happen in in in in may one thousand. nine and also in one thousand nine because the claim is the sudanese are not mature for democracy and then military join to jump into government and slam the afghanis to
khartoum bieber thank you will have his mohammed is a civil society activists and director of justice africa that's a human rights advocacy group. shouldn't rush to hold elections. i think the main reason why democracy fell from oct nineteenth is four and. five because there is not enough time for anything we don't actually put the right to be spent for our democratic process to start if we just dump two election that means we have the remnants of the region the still have the money and they...
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well let's bring in our guests joining us from hard to miss half is muhammad's the director of justice africa in washington d.c. is david shinn a former deputy chief of mission at the u.s. embassy in sudan and a former ambassador to ethiopia and in kenya on skype is kuka a member of a jury if now. a nonviolent resistance movements in sudan thank you all for joining us if i could start with you. your protest group was among those calling for omar al bashir to go he has now gone are you satisfied now in our we were calling for the good best just for and we're talking about the whole we're talking about the whole system and his vice president of peru came out and right now and he's the new leader and stated in two years of transitional government and. curfew is one of the people who is calling to kill the broadcasters so we're not satisfied at all the struggle continues and nothing changed and we think we have the momentum we're very strong. people are out in numbers there's millions out in the street every image with even people in the army mid-level and or younger folks are with us so we think
well let's bring in our guests joining us from hard to miss half is muhammad's the director of justice africa in washington d.c. is david shinn a former deputy chief of mission at the u.s. embassy in sudan and a former ambassador to ethiopia and in kenya on skype is kuka a member of a jury if now. a nonviolent resistance movements in sudan thank you all for joining us if i could start with you. your protest group was among those calling for omar al bashir to go he has now gone are you satisfied...
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well let's bring in our guests joining us from hard to miss half is muhammad's the director of justice africa in washington d.c. is david shinn the former deputy chief of mission at the u.s. embassy in sudan and a former ambassador to ethiopia and in kenya on skype is kuka a member of a jury if now. a nonviolent resistance movement in sudan thank you all for joining us if i could start with you. your protest group was among those calling for omar al bashir to go he has now gone are you satisfied now in our we were calling for the good best just for and we're talking about the whole we're talking about the whole system and his vice president of peru came out and right now and said that he's the new leader and stated in two years of transitional government and three months curfew is one of the people who is calling to kill the broadcasters so we're not satisfied at all the struggle continues and nothing changed and we think we have the momentum we're very strong. people are out in numbers there's millions out in the street every event is with us even people in the army a mid-level and or younge
well let's bring in our guests joining us from hard to miss half is muhammad's the director of justice africa in washington d.c. is david shinn the former deputy chief of mission at the u.s. embassy in sudan and a former ambassador to ethiopia and in kenya on skype is kuka a member of a jury if now. a nonviolent resistance movement in sudan thank you all for joining us if i could start with you. your protest group was among those calling for omar al bashir to go he has now gone are you...
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director of justice africa a group that works on human rights he joins us on skype from khartoum good to have you with us how do you see the overall situation comes to human rights is the curve going up for. yeah i think that is possibility of the. military leaders is to respond to the demand of the people because the league but you are getting is from the protests of because why where they get there . they tell us that they going with the people and i think we want we need to do is we need to see action before the proof of the building is on the eating you did an action which is really clearly stated that we have actually been worse but us of the safety is in c.p.p. and now we are in a new era which is going to be used for human rights democracy civil rights that will be remains to be seen but. until i see at least an action from the military leaders i think. protest is going people are going to be ready to go back again to the streets and protest we need an action plan we need. the civilians to have a role in the condition and we need to set a clear programme and agenda for the cogn
director of justice africa a group that works on human rights he joins us on skype from khartoum good to have you with us how do you see the overall situation comes to human rights is the curve going up for. yeah i think that is possibility of the. military leaders is to respond to the demand of the people because the league but you are getting is from the protests of because why where they get there . they tell us that they going with the people and i think we want we need to do is we need to...
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and mozambique are both waiting for the decision that can only be made by south africa's justice minister of. zimbabwe is to start paying compensation to white farmers who lost their land under former president robert mugabe's land reforms president to m.s.n. money and god was set aside seventeen and a half. as for the payouts the funds intended for farmers in financial distress land reform policies or some four and a half thousand white farmers addicted from their land which was distributed to some three hundred thousand black families well the scheme sold to redress colonial era imbalances but it also spots the country's worst economic crisis it was once considered africa's breadbasket now unemployment according to some figures is as high as ninety percent the man in the house is graham rave originally from zimbabwe he came to zambia in two thousand and one after being driven out of his home countries part of the government's controversial land reform scheme the policy involves seizing land from white farmers and redistributing it to their black counterparts now it is about be in govern
and mozambique are both waiting for the decision that can only be made by south africa's justice minister of. zimbabwe is to start paying compensation to white farmers who lost their land under former president robert mugabe's land reforms president to m.s.n. money and god was set aside seventeen and a half. as for the payouts the funds intended for farmers in financial distress land reform policies or some four and a half thousand white farmers addicted from their land which was distributed to...
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paso texas belgium has apologized for asylum abuses committed during its colonial rule in africa when justices include banning mixed race marriages and kidnapping children born to congo these mothers that's how the young the story. it's an apology an entire generation was waiting for belgium's prime minister charles michel apologized to mixed race children who were kidnapped during the country's colonial rule or law goal for the little bit is the place opens its trees and. i apologize to mix rice people with roots in the belgian colonise ation and to their families for the injustice and suffering they went through i also wish to express all our compassion for the african mothers whose children were torn or wiped from them deal is a whole. a moment of vindication for victims but the healing is far from over children born to a belgian settler and congolese mother in the one nine hundred forty s. and fifty's were forcefully taken from their african homes often the men denied fathering the children belgium ran colonies in what's now wanda barun d.n.d. or congo and interracial marriage was banned a
paso texas belgium has apologized for asylum abuses committed during its colonial rule in africa when justices include banning mixed race marriages and kidnapping children born to congo these mothers that's how the young the story. it's an apology an entire generation was waiting for belgium's prime minister charles michel apologized to mixed race children who were kidnapped during the country's colonial rule or law goal for the little bit is the place opens its trees and. i apologize to mix...
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justice as a concept. the success in south africa i would suggest not and actually it's very very sadly. the case that it hasn't really been and as has just been said it would appear that is something that is going to simply say that lead let's have a change without the gun and let guys basically go ahead and get away that is actually extremely unfair and unfortunate do you know want twenty five years on i really don't want to know how many born frees or south africa actually nor their own history and i'm talking about contemporary history how many of them know what and what of the rest of africa actually contributed in part partly surprisingly now many of these guys are blaming africans migrating into south africa when the reality of the battle this phase is actually right in south africa inside south africa which is a big challenge and on that i actually think there has been insufficient leadership from the guys who are leading the n.c. most of whom were people who know very well they either leave brought and supported abroad or actually they knew that they were leading this process th
justice as a concept. the success in south africa i would suggest not and actually it's very very sadly. the case that it hasn't really been and as has just been said it would appear that is something that is going to simply say that lead let's have a change without the gun and let guys basically go ahead and get away that is actually extremely unfair and unfortunate do you know want twenty five years on i really don't want to know how many born frees or south africa actually nor their own...
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this is news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes the perpetrators. the victims of these atrocities go and those seeking justice one day of the hoff have today gone before the u.n. security council seeking a resolution to combat sexual violence. and making amputees in south sudan prosthetics on giving victims of the country's conflicts a new lease on life. then taking conservation to the cost rooms in africa.
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this is africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes the perpetrator says. the victims of these atrocities go unnamed seeking justice and they have the hawks have today gone before the un security council seeking a resolution to combat sexual violence. and making scenes in south sudan. giving victims of the country's conflicts a new lease on life. they hadn't taken conservation to the costume and.
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justice as a concept. the success in south africa i would suggest not and actually it's very very sadly. the case that it hasn't really been and as has just been said it would appear that is something that is going to simply say that lead let's have a change without the gun and let guys basically go ahead and get over that is actually extremely unfair and unfortunate do you know want twenty five years on i really don't want to know how many born frees or south africa actually nor their own history and i'm talking about contemporary history how many of them know what and what of the rest of africa actually contributed in part partly surprisingly now many of these guys are blaming africans migrating into south africa when the reality of the battle they face is actually right in south africa inside south africa which is a big challenge and on that i actually think there has been insufficient leadership from the guys who were leading the n.c. most of whom were people who would know very well they either leave abroad and supported abroad or actually they knew that they were leading this proce
justice as a concept. the success in south africa i would suggest not and actually it's very very sadly. the case that it hasn't really been and as has just been said it would appear that is something that is going to simply say that lead let's have a change without the gun and let guys basically go ahead and get over that is actually extremely unfair and unfortunate do you know want twenty five years on i really don't want to know how many born frees or south africa actually nor their own...
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africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes and shane the perpetrators operate. the victims of these atrocities go unnamed those seeking justice they have the hawks have today gone before the u.n. security council seeking a resolution to combat sexual violence. and making amputees in south sudan how prosthetics are giving victims of the country's conflicts a new lease on life. they have been taking conservation to the concert in africa's villages we have a report on if it's just save the endangered wild dogs in some way. i'm christi paul come to africa i'm glad you and the issue of sexual violence against women has taken center stage at the united nations today germany as chair of the u.n. security council and several of the countries pushed a draft resolution combat the use offer a in conflict zones to. raise awareness about the issues. that is a woman who was kept as a sex slave in syria by the so-called islamic state and. he is a gynecologist who's treated women who've suffered injuries off to be raped in the d.r. see. rape and sexual abuse have been used as weapons of war in several african countries for example celts have
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not just economically but also social culturally so joseph has transitional justice as a concept been a success in south africa i would suggest no one and actually it's very very sadly . the case that it hasn't really been and as i just been said it would appear that is something that we simply say that lead let's have a change without the gun and let guys basically go ahead and get away that is actually extremely unfair and unfortunate do you know want twenty five years on i really don't know how many born frees or south africa actually know their own history and i'm talking about contemporary history how many of them know what and what of the rest of africa actually contributed in part partly surprisingly now a minute this guy is blaming africans migrating into south africa when the reality of the bottom of this face is actually right in south africa is of south africa which is a big challenge and on that i actually think there has been insufficient leadership from the guys who are leading the n.c. most of whom were people who know very well they either lived abroad and supported abroad or actually they knew
not just economically but also social culturally so joseph has transitional justice as a concept been a success in south africa i would suggest no one and actually it's very very sadly . the case that it hasn't really been and as i just been said it would appear that is something that we simply say that lead let's have a change without the gun and let guys basically go ahead and get away that is actually extremely unfair and unfortunate do you know want twenty five years on i really don't know...
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this is africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes and a shame the perpetrators operate in. the victims of these atrocities go unnamed those seeking justice and they have the hoffs have today the un security council seeking a resolution to combat sexual violence. and making the scenes in south sudan prosthetics are giving victims of the country's conflicts a new lease on life. they have been taking conservation to the cultural and after.
this is africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes and a shame the perpetrators operate in. the victims of these atrocities go unnamed those seeking justice and they have the hoffs have today the un security council seeking a resolution to combat sexual violence. and making the scenes in south sudan prosthetics are giving victims of the country's conflicts a new lease on life. they have been taking conservation to the cultural and after.
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africa. sixty five minutes on w. in the book you are now one of. the. exposing and justice global news that matters to me from heinz when the water starts losing people fight for survival. is a very dangerous. floods and droughts will climate change become the main driver of mass migration you could not write any going to peace not if you want and probably most of them will come from. the climate exodus start of your book thirtieth on t.w. . frankfurt. international gateway to the best connection self in road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. biala gassed trying food court city managed by trap art. this is d.w. news live from berlin a shootout in sri lanka leaves more than a dozen people dead already sprayed the home of a suspected terrorist linked to the easter of bombings seizing explosives i.a.s. uniforms and flags we'll hear from our correspondent in the sri lankan cafe. also coming up a rare outpost of support for battle both bennis whalen's president ni
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up by twenty percent strikes affect the education justice in transport system crippling the capital bamako is one of the fastest growing cities in africa it's also one of the youngest with the. under the seat and so the challenge for this new prime minister is to form a government that will be accepted by all and address grievances of this young population. the young municipal council on monday. attacked his town killing scores of soldiers it took hours before reinforcements arrived. but it's not that i feel betrayed by. the state. there is no police. no prisons to reassure them. and make us feel like we are part of mali with a new prime minister these government is at a crossroads waiting for the state to deliver the promises made at stake is the country's future. that's news just coming into. highest court has rejected the final appeal. present for breaking an official secrets in the war. has spent more than sixteen months and detention they were arrested in twenty seventeen while working on an investigation into the killing of ten muslim men during a military crackdown is scott hyla he is tracking that story from bangkok and he's jo
up by twenty percent strikes affect the education justice in transport system crippling the capital bamako is one of the fastest growing cities in africa it's also one of the youngest with the. under the seat and so the challenge for this new prime minister is to form a government that will be accepted by all and address grievances of this young population. the young municipal council on monday. attacked his town killing scores of soldiers it took hours before reinforcements arrived. but it's...
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africa w. . this is due to other news asia coming up on the program a cry for justice from beyond the grave predators and friends of postcards a hot graphic demond the consequences officer was banned in life for reporting. for sexual harassment gangbang of their deliver for one of his daughters plus jail for demanding democracy ongoing sentences protesters to prison for their role in the umbrella of frenzy for change what now for the city's pro-democracy activists.
africa w. . this is due to other news asia coming up on the program a cry for justice from beyond the grave predators and friends of postcards a hot graphic demond the consequences officer was banned in life for reporting. for sexual harassment gangbang of their deliver for one of his daughters plus jail for demanding democracy ongoing sentences protesters to prison for their role in the umbrella of frenzy for change what now for the city's pro-democracy activists.
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twenty percent strikes affect the education justice in transport system crippling the capital while bomb i go is one of the fastest growing cities in africa it's also one of the youngest with half of all mali and under the seat and so the challenge for this new prime minister is to form a government that will be accepted by all and address grievances of this young population. doubling the young municipal councillor on monday. the mean attacked his town killing scores of soldiers it took hours before reinforcements arrived. we feel betrayed by. the state. there is no police. no prisons to reassure. us and make us feel like we are part of mali with a new prime minister these government is at a crossroads waiting for the state to deliver the promises made at stake is the country's future nicholas hawke al-jazeera about micro. environmentalists are alarmed at the russian government's plans to allow an increase in toxic materials to flow into the world's largest freshwater lake scientists urging the government to consider better technologies step. the fragile line between water and ice marks the entrance to the world's largest and deepest lake
twenty percent strikes affect the education justice in transport system crippling the capital while bomb i go is one of the fastest growing cities in africa it's also one of the youngest with half of all mali and under the seat and so the challenge for this new prime minister is to form a government that will be accepted by all and address grievances of this young population. doubling the young municipal councillor on monday. the mean attacked his town killing scores of soldiers it took hours...
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for environmental justice, the passion for change, the passion to do the right thing is itself a sustainable resource. thank you very much. >> the recipients included an attorney in africaopped the destruction of more than a half million acres of forests and a woman in macedonia was honored for her work for protecting an endangered religious and a woman in portland, oregon, was recognized for rallying a community to stop an oil export facility from being built in the pacific northwest. >>> just ahead, a court appearance for the man accused of killing three people in three bare cities. up next, what he told a courtroom will he unexpectedly spoke out during his hearing >>> plus, president trump, house speaker nancy pelosi, chuck schumer all in the same room today. i am doug luzader in washington. we will tell you why coming up >>> berkeley police investigating a sexual assault report at a frat house in uc berkeley. why berkeley students say this is unfortunately part of greek culture on the university campus. campus. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2, tuesday morning, april 30th. i am pam cook. >> and i am dave clark. we are talking windy we
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twenty percent strikes affect the education justice in transport system crippling the capital while bomb i go is one of the fastest growing cities in africa it's also one of the youngest with half of all of mali and under the seat and so the challenge for this new prime minister is to form a government that will be accepted by all and address grievances of this young population. is the young municipal councillor on monday. the mean attacked his town killing scores of soldiers it took hours before reinforcements arrived. but it's not that i feel betrayed by or government the state is absent there is no police. no prisons to reassure the population and make us feel like we are part of mali with a new prime minister these government is at a crossroads waiting for the state to deliver the promise is made at stake is the country's future because hawke al jazeera about micro. washing has ended in egypt's constitutional referendum which could extend president. term in office until twenty thirty the official results are expected to be announced on tuesday but rights groups said the referendum won't be free all fair if approved the changes could a
twenty percent strikes affect the education justice in transport system crippling the capital while bomb i go is one of the fastest growing cities in africa it's also one of the youngest with half of all of mali and under the seat and so the challenge for this new prime minister is to form a government that will be accepted by all and address grievances of this young population. is the young municipal councillor on monday. the mean attacked his town killing scores of soldiers it took hours...
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justice denied. we have waited for more than 340 years for our constitutional and god-given rights. the nations of asia and africa are moving with jet-like speed toward gaining political independence, but we still creep at horse-and-buggy pace toward gaining a cup of coffee at a lunch counter. perhaps it is easy for those who have never felt the stinging darts of segregation to say wait. but when you have seen vicious mobs lynch your mothers and fathers at will and drown your sisters and brothers at whim, when you have seen hate-filled policemen curse, kick, and even kill your black brothers and sisters, when you see the vast majority of your 20 million negro brothers smothering in an air-tight cage of poverty in the midst of an affluent society, when you suddenly find your tongue twisted and your speech stammering as you seek to explain to your 6-year-old daughter why she can't go to the public amusement park that has just been advertised on television and see tears welling up in her eyes when she is told that funtown is closed to colored children and see ominous clouds of inferiority beginning to form in her li
justice denied. we have waited for more than 340 years for our constitutional and god-given rights. the nations of asia and africa are moving with jet-like speed toward gaining political independence, but we still creep at horse-and-buggy pace toward gaining a cup of coffee at a lunch counter. perhaps it is easy for those who have never felt the stinging darts of segregation to say wait. but when you have seen vicious mobs lynch your mothers and fathers at will and drown your sisters and...
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justice denied. we have waited for more than 340 years for our constitutional and god-given rights. the nations of asia and africa are moving with jet-like speed toward gaining political independence, but we still creep at horse-and-buggy pace toward gaining a cup of coffee at a lunch counter. perhaps it is easy for those who have never felt the stinging darts of segregation to say wait. but when you have seen vicious mobs lynch your mothers and fathers at will and drown your sisters and brothers at whim, when you have seen hate-filled policemen curse, kick, and even kill your black brothers and sisters, when you see the vast majority of your 20 million negro brothers smothering in an air-tight cage of poverty in the midst of an affluent society, when you suddenly find your tongue twisted and your speech stammering as you seek to explain to your 6-year-old daughter why she can't go to the public amusement park that has just been advertised on television and see tears welling up in her eyes when she is told that funtown is closed to colored children and see ominous clouds of inferiority beginning to form in her li
justice denied. we have waited for more than 340 years for our constitutional and god-given rights. the nations of asia and africa are moving with jet-like speed toward gaining political independence, but we still creep at horse-and-buggy pace toward gaining a cup of coffee at a lunch counter. perhaps it is easy for those who have never felt the stinging darts of segregation to say wait. but when you have seen vicious mobs lynch your mothers and fathers at will and drown your sisters and...
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justice. >> who are the fine people? >> he was talk object about the debate of removing statues. in africa, he condemned them in no uncertain terms unequivocally. pull the full comments, he condemned them, racism, bigotry, evil, neo-nazis, kkk. >> in charlottesville. >> i'm very concerned, i truly am concerned because i seen the "new york times" of all places allowed the distribution to i guess millions of people, you and i took to twitter and condemned it. this anti-semitic cartoon, which i'm not going to describe the particulars because it is so. >> it's disgusting. >> odious and offensive. >> yes. >> they didn't apologize for it. apologies usually include words like regret, sorry, and apologize, they didn't do that i also see officials who get a lot of air time and ink like alexandria ocasio-cortez, congresswoman, who tweets many times about the mosque and never once about the killings. >> you brought up charlottesville. >> in sri lanka. >> you brought up charlottesville. >> i brought up how the presidency condemned bigotry and joe biden says he should raise it again. he brought it up.
justice. >> who are the fine people? >> he was talk object about the debate of removing statues. in africa, he condemned them in no uncertain terms unequivocally. pull the full comments, he condemned them, racism, bigotry, evil, neo-nazis, kkk. >> in charlottesville. >> i'm very concerned, i truly am concerned because i seen the "new york times" of all places allowed the distribution to i guess millions of people, you and i took to twitter and condemned it....
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shot up by twenty percent strikes affect the education justice in transport system crippling the capital. is one of the fastest growing cities in africa it's also one of the youngest with half of all under the seat and so the challenge for this new prime minister is to form a government that will be accepted by all and address grievances of this young population. the young municipal council on monday. attacked his town killing scores of soldiers it took hours before reinforcements arrived. but it's not that i feel betrayed by. the state. there is no police. no prisons to reassure. and make us feel like we are part of mali with a new prime minister these government is at a crossroads waiting for the state to deliver the promise is made at stake is the country's future because hawk micro the u.s. is offering a reward of up to ten million dollars for information that could allow it to disrupt funding for lebanon's hezbollah the state department specifically named three lebanese business as examples of key fund. has received support from iran which the us has branded as a state sponsor of terrorism in previous years hizbullah has generate
shot up by twenty percent strikes affect the education justice in transport system crippling the capital. is one of the fastest growing cities in africa it's also one of the youngest with half of all under the seat and so the challenge for this new prime minister is to form a government that will be accepted by all and address grievances of this young population. the young municipal council on monday. attacked his town killing scores of soldiers it took hours before reinforcements arrived. but...
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impoverishing algeria should face justice we're talking about the richest nation one of the richest nations in the african continent of the richest by far in north africa it's rich in gas and. oil but it has huge comic problems back a few years ago he had in his reserves something like two hundred billion dollars in foreign currency now that number has shrunk to something like seventy billion dollars and people are saying where has that money. the accused people like. the corner of likelihood there are many others of taking advantage of that relationship with the political elite getting massive bank loans failing to pay back those those taking advantage of favorable deals with the government taken over a huge project of the country and people say they should definitely face justice how do you assess than the protests that are wrong going in terms of the fact that people are saying we want to regime change and we want clean trust current government and yet you have these sorts of arrests who's making those arrests and why are they making them will they ever reach a quarter will justice be seen this is just a witch hunt or is this just a show there are t
impoverishing algeria should face justice we're talking about the richest nation one of the richest nations in the african continent of the richest by far in north africa it's rich in gas and. oil but it has huge comic problems back a few years ago he had in his reserves something like two hundred billion dollars in foreign currency now that number has shrunk to something like seventy billion dollars and people are saying where has that money. the accused people like. the corner of likelihood...
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up by twenty percent strikes affect the education justice in transport system crippling the capital bamako is one of the fastest growing cities in africa it's also one of the youngest with half of all mali and under the seat and so the challenge for this new prime minister is to form a government that will be accepted by all and address grievances of this young population. doubling the young municipal councillor on monday. attacked his town killing scores of soldiers it took hours before reinforcements arrived. but if we feel betrayed by. the state. there is no police. no prisons to reassure. us and make us feel like we are part of mali with a new prime minister these government is at a crossroads waiting for the state to deliver the promises made at stake is the country's future because hawke al-jazeera about micro. china's navy is celebrating its seventieth anniversary by showing off the first of a new generation of guided missile destroyer president xi jinping says the navy is improving its ability to defend chinese walls. worried about territorial claims far from the chinese mainland country to you has more from beijing. thirty two
up by twenty percent strikes affect the education justice in transport system crippling the capital bamako is one of the fastest growing cities in africa it's also one of the youngest with half of all mali and under the seat and so the challenge for this new prime minister is to form a government that will be accepted by all and address grievances of this young population. doubling the young municipal councillor on monday. attacked his town killing scores of soldiers it took hours before...
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up by twenty percent strikes affect the education justice in transport system crippling the capital bamako is one of the fastest growing cities in africait's also one of the youngest with half of all mali and under the seat and so the challenge for this new prime minister is to form a government that will be accepted by all and address grievances of this young population. doubling the young municipal councillor on monday. well mostly mean attacked his town killing scores of soldiers it took hours before reinforcements arrived. but it's not that i we feel betrayed by or government the state is absent there is no police. no prisons to reassure them. and make us feel like we are part of mali with a new prime minister these government is at a crossroads waiting for the state to deliver the promises made at stake is the country's future nicholas hawke al jazeera bamako. sales are counting on this news . more on what to expect in the third and largest phase of india's started general election. and are you a us citizen my putting this question on the census form assess a political storm in washington. and why chinese cycling is in the pink le
up by twenty percent strikes affect the education justice in transport system crippling the capital bamako is one of the fastest growing cities in africait's also one of the youngest with half of all mali and under the seat and so the challenge for this new prime minister is to form a government that will be accepted by all and address grievances of this young population. doubling the young municipal councillor on monday. well mostly mean attacked his town killing scores of soldiers it took...
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twenty percent strikes affect the education justice in transport system crippling the capital while bomb i go is one of the fastest growing cities in africa it's also one of the youngest with half of all mali and under the seat and so the challenge for this new prime minister is to form a government that will be accepted by all and address remittances of this young population. doubling the young municipal councillor on monday. well mostly mean attacked his town killing scores of soldiers it took hours before reinforcements arrived. but it's not that i we feel betrayed by government the state is there is no police. no prisons to reassure. and make us feel like we are part of mali with a new prime minister these government is at a crossroads waiting for the state to deliver the promises made at stake is the country's future nicholas hawke al-jazeera about micro. could be the last time millions of people in india get to vote. and that. meant to separate citizens from illegal migrants they could be stripped of their citizenship. voting in this election maybe for the last time despite his family living in the region since one thousand nine hun
twenty percent strikes affect the education justice in transport system crippling the capital while bomb i go is one of the fastest growing cities in africa it's also one of the youngest with half of all mali and under the seat and so the challenge for this new prime minister is to form a government that will be accepted by all and address remittances of this young population. doubling the young municipal councillor on monday. well mostly mean attacked his town killing scores of soldiers it...
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twenty percent strikes affect the education justice in transport system crippling the capital while bomb i go is one of the fastest growing cities in africa it's also one of the youngest with half of all mali and under the seat and so the challenge for this new prime minister is to form a government that will be accepted by all and address grievances of this young population. doubling the young municipal councillor on monday. mostly mean attacked his town killing scores of soldiers it took hours before reinforcements arrived. but it's not that i we feel betrayed by government the state is there is no police. no prisons to reassure. and make us feel like we are part of mali with a new prime minister these government is at a crossroads waiting for the state to deliver the promises made at stake is the country's future nicholas hawke al-jazeera about micro. ground do the job luxembourg has died at the age of ninety eight he was known for his role in transforming his country into an international financial center he had recently been admitted to hospital suffering from the pulmo dream faction and pastorius surrounded by his family the sense t
twenty percent strikes affect the education justice in transport system crippling the capital while bomb i go is one of the fastest growing cities in africa it's also one of the youngest with half of all mali and under the seat and so the challenge for this new prime minister is to form a government that will be accepted by all and address grievances of this young population. doubling the young municipal councillor on monday. mostly mean attacked his town killing scores of soldiers it took...
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for environmental justice, the passion for change, the passion to do the right thing is itself a sustainable resource. thank you very much. >> the recipients included a lawyer in africauction of more than a half million acres of forest. a woman in macedonia was honored for protecting an endangered lynx, and a woman that lives near portland was recognized for rallying her community to stop an oil export facility from being built in the pacific northwest. >>> the time is 5:56. the ghost ship warehouse trial in oakland starts today. what we know ahead of opening statements this morning >>> and presidential candidate joe biden kicked off his campaign with a big rally in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. we will look at that event as a new presidential candidate poll has come out this morning. so with xfinity mobile i can customize each line for each family member? yup. and since it comes with your internet, you can switch wireless carriers, and save hundreds of dollars a year. are you pullin' my leg? nope. you sure you're not pullin' my leg? i think it's your dog. oh it's him. good call. get the data options you need and still save hundreds of dollars... do you guys sell other d
for environmental justice, the passion for change, the passion to do the right thing is itself a sustainable resource. thank you very much. >> the recipients included a lawyer in africauction of more than a half million acres of forest. a woman in macedonia was honored for protecting an endangered lynx, and a woman that lives near portland was recognized for rallying her community to stop an oil export facility from being built in the pacific northwest. >>> the time is 5:56. the...
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for environmental justice, the passion for change, the passion to do the right something, is itself a sustainable resource. thank you very much. >> recipients included an attorney in africat prevented the destruction of half a million acres of forest, a woman in macedonia was honored for protecting endangered election and a woman in portland was recognized for rallying her community to block the building of an oil export facility in the pacific northwest. >>> new this morning tony nominations are out. the musical leading the pack was created by a woman making her broadway debut. debut. it has 14 nominations including best musical, followed by ain't you proud, the life of the temptations and theater veterans were surprised to their to kill a mockingbird's nomination did not get the nod. it will be televised nationally sunday, june 9. i saw a preview of the temptations and it looks amazing, like you are actually watching them. >>> all right. at 6:48, let's sing and dance over to sal. he was watching outer commute. how does it look out there? >> well, i have sunshine out there. >> i am not too proud to beg! [ laughing ] >> good morning. 880 north and south looking good in o
for environmental justice, the passion for change, the passion to do the right something, is itself a sustainable resource. thank you very much. >> recipients included an attorney in africat prevented the destruction of half a million acres of forest, a woman in macedonia was honored for protecting endangered election and a woman in portland was recognized for rallying her community to block the building of an oil export facility in the pacific northwest. >>> new this morning...
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according to the justice department it did not provide a precise time, but said that it will be released to both congress and the public >>> ivanka trump is meeting with representatives of africa women and ethiopia's president on her four day tour to promote a u.s. initiative aimed at encouraging women's employment in developing countries. >> 18 countries in the world still have allows that allow husbands to legally prevent their wives from working, and a half of these countries are in africa we can and we must address these barriers to women's equality and country's prosperity >> the world health organization says the number of measles cases worldwide nearly quadrupled in the first quarter of 2019 to more than 112,000. higher rates of the disease have been reported in all regions the agency is appealing for better vaccination coverage. you are up-to-date kelly, back to you >> i'm thinking of getting the little guy vaccinated early. >> some people are actually doing that as soon as the pediatrician says that he or she is okay to do it because it is just so rampant especially in our neck of the woods. >> i guess they say wait until 15 nts months, but -- sue, thans i'm here with
according to the justice department it did not provide a precise time, but said that it will be released to both congress and the public >>> ivanka trump is meeting with representatives of africa women and ethiopia's president on her four day tour to promote a u.s. initiative aimed at encouraging women's employment in developing countries. >> 18 countries in the world still have allows that allow husbands to legally prevent their wives from working, and a half of these countries...
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justice for you? >> it's not mygame. i feel maybe sorry. o he'sld guy. >> reporter: oleg deripaska, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> woodruff: now, a pair of reports from africafirst,l getting medipplies quickly to where they are needed can affect a life-or-death situation. as special correspondent fred de sam lazaro reports from rwanda, one company is using w technology to speed up deliveries. it part of our series, "breakthrough." >> reporter: on the rts of rwanda's capital, kigali, is a new blood bank, set up to serve distt rural areas where bloo is not always available, and difficult to store. throughout the day, a steady stream of orders comes in by email, text oronhone. delivery vehicle or motorbike, this package would take anywhere from0 minutes to two hours to reach the hospitali requesti this one will take about 15 minutes. a baby step into a future of drone deliveries in health care. >> we're doing somhing that's never been done before in the history of the world. >> reporter: justin hamiltonfo works a california-based start-up called zipline. it has a contract with the government to deliver blood and medications to rural hospitals. >> hospitals eit
justice for you? >> it's not mygame. i feel maybe sorry. o he'sld guy. >> reporter: oleg deripaska, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> woodruff: now, a pair of reports from africafirst,l getting medipplies quickly to where they are needed can affect a life-or-death situation. as special correspondent fred de sam lazaro reports from rwanda, one company is using w technology to speed up deliveries. it part of our series, "breakthrough." >> reporter:...
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shot up by twenty percent strikes affect the education justice in transport system crippling the capital. is one of the fastest growing cities in africa it's also one of the youngest with half of all mali and under the seat and so the challenge for this new prime minister is to form a government that will be accepted by all and address grievances of this young population. density is the young municipal councillor on monday. the mean attacked his town killing scores of soldiers it took hours before reinforcements arrived. we feel betrayed by all governments the state is absent there is no police. no prisons to reassure them. and make us feel like we are part of mali with a new prime minister these government is at a crossroads waiting for the state to deliver the promise is made at stake is the country's future because hawke al jazeera about micro. after a campaign of stunts jokes and viral videos things are now getting serious for ukraine's new president. a t.v. comedian. with a resounding seventy three percent on a promise to end the war in eastern ukraine and rich out corruption from kiev from an first year walker reports on the cha
shot up by twenty percent strikes affect the education justice in transport system crippling the capital. is one of the fastest growing cities in africa it's also one of the youngest with half of all mali and under the seat and so the challenge for this new prime minister is to form a government that will be accepted by all and address grievances of this young population. density is the young municipal councillor on monday. the mean attacked his town killing scores of soldiers it took hours...