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mustafa memeti: we have to introduce reforms. and we have to leave the prejudices, reservations, and worries behind us. and we have to create a common future. >> celebration, song, and prayer. the ritual inauguration of the hindu temple continues late into the night. a milestone for the house of religions. and a promising sign for the future. valeria: and now to the next in our series about interesting squares or piazzas across europe. today, we're looking at a square right here in germany. it's called borsigplatz in the city of dortmund. the region was once germany's pmany of the mines and steeloday works are gone. one very important tradition though is still very much alive and well. kicking - soccer -- as our reporter, annabelle lutz, has been finding out. annabelle: the emergency services once again go into action on borsigplatz. locals call this area the bronx. the area has a high number of unemployed, migrants, and elderly. much has changed here. man: in the past people, went to the pub if they needed something. you'd say,
mustafa memeti: we have to introduce reforms. and we have to leave the prejudices, reservations, and worries behind us. and we have to create a common future. >> celebration, song, and prayer. the ritual inauguration of the hindu temple continues late into the night. a milestone for the house of religions. and a promising sign for the future. valeria: and now to the next in our series about interesting squares or piazzas across europe. today, we're looking at a square right here in...
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ahmed idris and ali mustafa were detained for what the nigerian army called loitering.y were placed under house arrest. like all journalists they've been restricted from covering the same insurgency that the government sited in the first place. that is the story, a debate that a central figure boycotts because of a lack of trust in the channel that broadcasts it. cultures of bribery, ethical short maul related to a shortage. money, and a scarcity of outside voicers thanks to a government and bureaucracy to keep them out. what isn't lacking is interest. >> never have nigerians been more interested in having a free and fair election. everybody is friday. everyone is involved. but nigerian media - they are all owned by individuals. as the saying goes it is true >>> on the download our reviewers on the coverage of the political story in nigeria. >> there's growing evidence of bias displayed by most in nigeria: . >> nigerians go to leadership for unbiased information. they do more fact checking when it comes to their voices and seems to get more accurate information out that
ahmed idris and ali mustafa were detained for what the nigerian army called loitering.y were placed under house arrest. like all journalists they've been restricted from covering the same insurgency that the government sited in the first place. that is the story, a debate that a central figure boycotts because of a lack of trust in the channel that broadcasts it. cultures of bribery, ethical short maul related to a shortage. money, and a scarcity of outside voicers thanks to a government and...
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ahmed idris and ally mustafa have been detained in their hotels. >> the al jazeera news crew has been very prominent in reporting ing events in the northeast of the country, and a few of the sources of news from the northeast. an expectation that we would be getting reports from the al jazeera journalists who have worked there aall along and reported on the on the military situation. >> the close the main candidates imlj goodluck jonathan and muhammedu hokari. >> as i said before i think the fact that there's been such a healthy discussion about violence over the next year would be highly possible. >> the electoral commission has had a hard time passing out voter cards. it is a logistical problem. but they say they're ready yvonne ndege, al jazeera abuja. >> three day lock down to stop the spread of ebola. the president has ordered everyone to stay inside from morning until night. volunteers will go doosh to door to educate the people -- door to door to educate the people about the virus. killed more than 10,000 people in west africa. >> the u.s. state of indiana is suffering an outbr
ahmed idris and ally mustafa have been detained in their hotels. >> the al jazeera news crew has been very prominent in reporting ing events in the northeast of the country, and a few of the sources of news from the northeast. an expectation that we would be getting reports from the al jazeera journalists who have worked there aall along and reported on the on the military situation. >> the close the main candidates imlj goodluck jonathan and muhammedu hokari. >> as i said...
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ahmed idris and ali mustafa have been held at their hotel in maiduguri since deuce. -- tuesday. both were embedded with the military before being detained. al jazeera demands their relief >>> ahead - people scuffling to get supplies after being locked down in sierra leone >>> a ride with the paramedics and looking for the chances they face to save lives. >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is real disunity in the security council. >> about issues that impact your world. >> infectious diseases are a major threat to health. >> "the week ahead". sunday 8:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> hello again. the top stories on al jazeera. arab leaders agreed to create a unified force to tackle terrorism in the region. to tackle terrorism and intervention in the middle east. saudi arabia said it destroyed the houthis airplanes and communication centers and killed dozens of fighters jets bombed targets of the country for a fourth night >>> voters who missed out on casting ballots are getting another chance. polling booths will
ahmed idris and ali mustafa have been held at their hotel in maiduguri since deuce. -- tuesday. both were embedded with the military before being detained. al jazeera demands their relief >>> ahead - people scuffling to get supplies after being locked down in sierra leone >>> a ride with the paramedics and looking for the chances they face to save lives. >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is real...
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al jazeera journalist idris and mustafa are supposed to be reports by maiduguri. but have been detained at the hotel by the military. they had equipment confiscated. they are accused of loitering and operating without accreditation, despite being embedded in the military prior to the incident. al jazeera is demanding their release. >>> the french foreign minister francis hollande arrived in lausanne for talks on the nuclear programme. negotiators are scrambling to meet a deadline. james bays is in lausanne. is there any idea what direction they'll take. they are not really seeing eye to eye as far as the talks are going, as is the case in the past. >> well we know that the french have throughout this whole lodge period of negotiations been the most hawkish. so the fact that lauren fabrics is the first of many to arrive, we had the iranians and u.s. here i think is significant. that they'll talk out the issues and looking at the parameters of a possible deal. remember the deadline is ticking. the deadline on tuesday, the end of the month to get a framework deal. it
al jazeera journalist idris and mustafa are supposed to be reports by maiduguri. but have been detained at the hotel by the military. they had equipment confiscated. they are accused of loitering and operating without accreditation, despite being embedded in the military prior to the incident. al jazeera is demanding their release. >>> the french foreign minister francis hollande arrived in lausanne for talks on the nuclear programme. negotiators are scrambling to meet a deadline....
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ali mustafa is from the northeast. they're not strangers to the area. how is it? that's a good question. we will like for the authorities to come out and explain further what it means. >> giving extra security to sierra leone to stop people who are avoiding the lockdown. the three-day quarantine lasts until sunday, and is being overseen by the army and police in sierra leone. >> reporter: the only people allowed on the streets of sierra leone are health workers. and the police and military officers enforcing the 60-hour lockdown to stop ebola from spreading. while the country's 6 million people are home, the response teams are going door to door isolating new cases. >> we've been in this fight for ten months, people are beginning to become tired and come pray pray--complacent. we still have ebola. >> most people are doing what they've been told. they understand why there is a need for such strict measures. >> sure, i think it's the right thing to do. it's the only way for the government to stop ebola. >> the ebola virus spread from guinea to other parts of the wes
ali mustafa is from the northeast. they're not strangers to the area. how is it? that's a good question. we will like for the authorities to come out and explain further what it means. >> giving extra security to sierra leone to stop people who are avoiding the lockdown. the three-day quarantine lasts until sunday, and is being overseen by the army and police in sierra leone. >> reporter: the only people allowed on the streets of sierra leone are health workers. and the police and...
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ahmed idris and ali mustafa were detained and kept in their hotel. al jazeera is demanding their release. the u.s. state department in nigeria has been watching the lace. linda thomas greenfield is the assistant secretary of state for african affairs and hopes the two are released soon. >> we were very surprised by that and concernedville. as you know the u.s. is committed to freedom of the press, and a free media. they played an important role in reporting you on the election. your reporters are part of that process, it's the hope that the namingian government will release them soon >>> the germanwings co-pilot suspected of deliberately crashing a plane into the french alps had been treated for suicidal tendencies in the past. andreas lubitz was in therapy up until the crash. motive is unclear, they are searching for clues, including the flight data recorder. they are building an access road and recover bodies and plane debris. 150 people on board were killed in the crash. dominik kane has the update. >> the news that prosecutors in dusseldorf confi
ahmed idris and ali mustafa were detained and kept in their hotel. al jazeera is demanding their release. the u.s. state department in nigeria has been watching the lace. linda thomas greenfield is the assistant secretary of state for african affairs and hopes the two are released soon. >> we were very surprised by that and concernedville. as you know the u.s. is committed to freedom of the press, and a free media. they played an important role in reporting you on the election. your...
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ahmed idris and ali mustafa were embedded with the military and have been kept in their hotel since tuesday jazeera is demanding their release. the u.s. state department in nigeria has been watching the case. linda thomas greenfield the assistant secretary of state for african favors hopes the two will be released soon. >> we were surprised and concerned as well. the u.s. is committed to freedom of the press and free media, and they played an important role in reporting on the election and your reporters were part of that process. it is our hope that the nigerian government will release them soon >>> the germanwings co-pilot suspected of deliberately crashing a plane into the french alps has been treated for suicidal tendencies in the past. he was in therapy up until the crash. the motive is unclear. they are certainlying for more clues and have begun to build an access road. all 150 people on board were killed in that crash. dominik kane has the update from berlin. >> the news that prosecutors in dusseldorf confirmed at one point in his career andreas lubitz suffered suicidal tendencies is
ahmed idris and ali mustafa were embedded with the military and have been kept in their hotel since tuesday jazeera is demanding their release. the u.s. state department in nigeria has been watching the case. linda thomas greenfield the assistant secretary of state for african favors hopes the two will be released soon. >> we were surprised and concerned as well. the u.s. is committed to freedom of the press and free media, and they played an important role in reporting on the election...
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two of our al jazeera colleagues are still being detained 50 nigerian military, ahmed idris and ali mustafa. al jazeera is demanding their release. >>> concern over reprisal killings in one nigerian city as the election results are coming in. residents of kaduna in the country's northwest are barricading them indoors braceing for the aftermat. in 2011, violence broke out leaving 800 people dead. president obama will travel to kenya in july to attend a summit insummit. >>> dozens of world leaders whose passport information was breached before attending the g-20 summit in september. an australian official mistakenly e-mailed out the information including names birthdates and passport/visa numbers. >>> a blogger is attacked and hacked to death five weeks after another blogger was murdered. and inclining the rules after bolivia's ancient history is affecting the style of architecture. >> another blogger has been killed in bangladesh. attacked near his home by men with machetes, he was an outspoken critic of extremism. a third is believed to have participated in the attack. a prominent atheist b
two of our al jazeera colleagues are still being detained 50 nigerian military, ahmed idris and ali mustafa. al jazeera is demanding their release. >>> concern over reprisal killings in one nigerian city as the election results are coming in. residents of kaduna in the country's northwest are barricading them indoors braceing for the aftermat. in 2011, violence broke out leaving 800 people dead. president obama will travel to kenya in july to attend a summit insummit. >>>...
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ahmed idris and ali mustafa were embedded with the military until they were detained. they are being held in their hotel since tuesday. al jazeera is demanding their release. >>> still to come - freedom to grim nate - the -- discriminate - the debate over a new law. >> the indigenous voice in la paz louder than in years. >>> fiji the latest nation to upset the kiwis - this time in the rugby 7s. details later in sport. >> weeknights on al jazeera america. >> join me as we bring you an in-depth look at the most important issues of the day. breaking it down. getting you the facts. it's the only place you'll find... the inside story. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". weeknights, 11:30 eastern. on al jazeera america. >> tomorrow. >> visibility was 3 to 5 nautical miles. >> weathering the storm. >> we want to show people how to replace property against the worst mother nature has to offer. >> experts forecast how to stay safe. >> i'm standing in a tropical windstorm. >> in extreme weather. >> oh my god. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science...
ahmed idris and ali mustafa were embedded with the military until they were detained. they are being held in their hotel since tuesday. al jazeera is demanding their release. >>> still to come - freedom to grim nate - the -- discriminate - the debate over a new law. >> the indigenous voice in la paz louder than in years. >>> fiji the latest nation to upset the kiwis - this time in the rugby 7s. details later in sport. >> weeknights on al jazeera america. >>...
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so the dream of a kurdistan seemed within reach but for the war of liberation that was launched by mustafa kemal. his war of independence rejected the treaty of severin. the allies had been at work for many years and didn't want an ongoing confrontation with turkey so the treaty of severo was repudiated and renegotiated and the treaty of lausanne was finalized in 1923. the treaty of lausanne did not mention anywhere in its text the word kurdish or kurdistan so it really represented a blow to the kurdish aspirations and it initiated a period in the 20th century where the kurds suffered terrible human rights abuses under the boot of the countries where they resided. that lasted until the end of the century and those abuses were significant. the kurds hoped they would have unified state. when they were sold out by lausanne they rebelled. sayeed in turkey launched a rebellion in 1925. that was suppressed. they adopted a series of laws called turkey vacation where the use of the kurdish language was prohibited. kurdish place names were denied. there was a resettlement law. the kurds were reloca
so the dream of a kurdistan seemed within reach but for the war of liberation that was launched by mustafa kemal. his war of independence rejected the treaty of severin. the allies had been at work for many years and didn't want an ongoing confrontation with turkey so the treaty of severo was repudiated and renegotiated and the treaty of lausanne was finalized in 1923. the treaty of lausanne did not mention anywhere in its text the word kurdish or kurdistan so it really represented a blow to...
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. >> ahmed idris and ali mustafa have been detained in the north. they were embedded with the military but have been confined to their hotel since tuesday. >>> indiana major defend the new religious freedom law, it may trump other laws such as ones forbidding discrimination. opponents say it clears the way for business owners to refuse business to l.g.b.t. on religious grounds. >> this is not about discrimination, but protecting the religious liberty of every faith and we are going to continue to work our hearts out to clarify that to the people of indiana. >> a number of organizations announced plans, the n.c.a.a. may move upcoming basketball games to different states. and angie's list will not expand to indiana over the new law. two bodies have been found in the rubble of a building explosion. they are the two men missing since the blast in a japanese restaurant on thursday. one a customer. the explosion was caused from work done in a gas line. 22 people were injured, an aftermath which levelled a block. next - we look at which female republican i
. >> ahmed idris and ali mustafa have been detained in the north. they were embedded with the military but have been confined to their hotel since tuesday. >>> indiana major defend the new religious freedom law, it may trump other laws such as ones forbidding discrimination. opponents say it clears the way for business owners to refuse business to l.g.b.t. on religious grounds. >> this is not about discrimination, but protecting the religious liberty of every faith and we...
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less than two weeks ago, it was under isis control. 8-year-old mustafa seems uncomfortable talking toperhaps a lingering echo of isis or an awareness of just how deceptive this peaceful scene really is. [ gunfire ] >> here they come here they come. >> reporter: the peshmerga kurdish fighters drove isis out, but only to the adjacent village. their commander is upbeat. the situation is now very good good the general tells me. there are only occasional clashes. the residents of this area south of kircut are sunni arabs. most have fled. only a few stayed behind. they say isis allowed the schools to stay open but took away all the history books. i asked if anyone here welcomed isis. none he says. well only some kids joined them. immature uneducated kids. at his headquarters the peshmerga commander outlines the rapidly moving front lines. isis has almost collapsed, he says. it's not like before. people in this area now know who they are. before they thought they were magic. that they would make a paradise on earth. but all they brought was sorrow. the peshmerga are pushing forward southeast
less than two weeks ago, it was under isis control. 8-year-old mustafa seems uncomfortable talking toperhaps a lingering echo of isis or an awareness of just how deceptive this peaceful scene really is. [ gunfire ] >> here they come here they come. >> reporter: the peshmerga kurdish fighters drove isis out, but only to the adjacent village. their commander is upbeat. the situation is now very good good the general tells me. there are only occasional clashes. the residents of this...
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nigerian authorities have accused ahmed idris and ali mustafa of operating without clearance, but alazeera says they are accredited. in bangladesh a secular blogger has been hacked to death with machetes. two children have been arrested for killing oyasiqur rhaman over his criticism of islam. rhaman had expressed solidarity with avijit roy, another secular blogger killed last month, posting "i am avijit" on social media. farmworkers have reportedly rejected the offer of a 15% raise. in quebec, an 18-year-old student says she will press charges against a quebec city police officer after she was hit in the face by a tear-gas canister. naomi trudeau-tremblay was taking part in protests against austerity cuts in the provincial budget when an officer fired the tear-gas canister into her face at point-blank range. she described what happened. naomi: i was gasping for breath. i did not realize right away that i was swollen like this. i just put my hands like this. i was trying to catch my breath and then i lost consciousness for about two w will minutes not too long. when i got up, i touche
nigerian authorities have accused ahmed idris and ali mustafa of operating without clearance, but alazeera says they are accredited. in bangladesh a secular blogger has been hacked to death with machetes. two children have been arrested for killing oyasiqur rhaman over his criticism of islam. rhaman had expressed solidarity with avijit roy, another secular blogger killed last month, posting "i am avijit" on social media. farmworkers have reportedly rejected the offer of a 15% raise....
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. >> instead of going out in a police car, the robber, identified as mustafa hindi gets carted out to an ambulance as a result of derek's beat down. what derek called a fake gun turned out to be a pellet gun and he's charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. he pleads not guilty and probation. >> if he would have got the bag and got out the door with it, he would have only got $37. >> when the cops first question derek, they doubt the details of his story. >> they were definitely asking me, what happened? what happened? i said, i hit one time, and it knocked him out. they're like, no, really? they're like, how many times did you hit him? >> but it's all there. caught on camera. >> once we went over the footage, they were like, oh. so it was pretty funny. you know, all the cops were like, we don't encourage this, but they're like, nice hit. >>> we've all felt it, the rush and crush of getting ourselves and our possessions through airport security. but have you ever left anything behind? even for a moment? >> you're trying to catch your flight. you have to take your shoes off, your
. >> instead of going out in a police car, the robber, identified as mustafa hindi gets carted out to an ambulance as a result of derek's beat down. what derek called a fake gun turned out to be a pellet gun and he's charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. he pleads not guilty and probation. >> if he would have got the bag and got out the door with it, he would have only got $37. >> when the cops first question derek, they doubt the details of his story. >> they...
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that insistence led to grim predictions: palestinian legislator mustafa barghouti: >> israel must beed as the apartheid system was treated in south africa at one point in time. >> reporter: and this, from analyst mohammed darawshe a palestinian citizen of israel: >> if they go on a collision track, it probably means thousands and thousands of more palestinian casualties in the streets. and they're going to continue their struggle to have a state. >> reporter: still, gill hoffman thinks netanyahu does have room for maneuver, even now. >> if the situation arises that would enable there to be movement forward on the palestinian front, netanyahu will move forward. >> reporter: the u.s. response to netanyahu's victory election has been cool so far. state department spokeswoman jen psaki said today his words over the last days had not gone unnoticed. >> based on the prime minister's comments, the united states is in a position going forward where we will be evaluating our approach with regard to how best to achieve a two-state solution. >> reporter: last year, the president himself told an
that insistence led to grim predictions: palestinian legislator mustafa barghouti: >> israel must beed as the apartheid system was treated in south africa at one point in time. >> reporter: and this, from analyst mohammed darawshe a palestinian citizen of israel: >> if they go on a collision track, it probably means thousands and thousands of more palestinian casualties in the streets. and they're going to continue their struggle to have a state. >> reporter: still, gill...
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the dream of a kurdistan seemed within reach, but for the war of liberation that was launched by mustafa at a tar. his war of independence rejected the treaty. the allies had been as war for many years, they didn't want an ongoing confrontation with turkey. so the treaty was ultimately repudiated renegotiated, and the treaty of lausanne was finalized in 1923. it did not mention anywhere in its text the word "kurdish" or "kurdistan." so it really represented a blow to the kurdish aspirations, and it initiated a period in the 20th century where the kurds suffered terrible human rights abuses under the boot of the countries where they resided. that lasted until the end of the century. and those abuses were significant. kurds hoped that they would have a unified state. when they were sold autoby lausanne -- out by lausanne, they rebelled. in turkey, they launched a rebellion in 1925. that was suppressed. ataturk developed da series of laws -- a series of laws where the use of the kurdish language was prohibited, curd you should place names -- kurdish place names were denied. there was a rese
the dream of a kurdistan seemed within reach, but for the war of liberation that was launched by mustafa at a tar. his war of independence rejected the treaty. the allies had been as war for many years, they didn't want an ongoing confrontation with turkey. so the treaty was ultimately repudiated renegotiated, and the treaty of lausanne was finalized in 1923. it did not mention anywhere in its text the word "kurdish" or "kurdistan." so it really represented a blow to the...
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