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as nazanine moshiri reports. >> mohamed are remembers life in libya. his house in the capital tripoli, was raided by fighters. he is from a town in the west. >> it is very hard and it hurts. i spent 30 years building my life an and in a split second it's over, i have to start all over again. >> this is an aftermath of an air strike in tripoli. hundreds of people have been killed since the beginning of the year. tunisia offers libyans safety but little more. there is no work and many libbians livelibyans live off their safety. >> if you can't give a hand to the libyans where will they go? they don't have any choice. >> translator: the situation in libya scares me. it's dramatic and bloody. we are not used to this as muslims. this tear nice us because libya is on our border. >> it's deployed soldiers to the border area. tunisia recognizes both of the rival governments and trying to play a role. >> fighters and weapons ending up here. returning is not an option for people like reda selboom. he had to leave his family and fiancee behind. >> after the polit
as nazanine moshiri reports. >> mohamed are remembers life in libya. his house in the capital tripoli, was raided by fighters. he is from a town in the west. >> it is very hard and it hurts. i spent 30 years building my life an and in a split second it's over, i have to start all over again. >> this is an aftermath of an air strike in tripoli. hundreds of people have been killed since the beginning of the year. tunisia offers libyans safety but little more. there is no work...
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nazanine moshiri reports. >> injured were taken to the nearest hospital. >> we were sleeping. two are dead and three are injured, including my wife. >> it is not clear who is responsible. but this is not the first time the united nations mission in mali has been linked to is groups and al qaeda. it is difficult for this lawless region. >> definitely what i can tell you, attacks that are part to a deliberate attempt to abort progress on the ground, to make the security conditions stable and to provide the necessary environment for supplements to take hold on the ground. >> bus a peace agreement will be difficult while the main and tuareeg groups refuse to sign up. they want independence for this northern region, something the latest agreement doesn't include. on saturday, gunmen called five people at this restaurant popular with foreigners in banaco. until now the capital was sheltered from the violence in the north. these latest attacks will do little to convince these people here that they are closer to peace. nazanine moshiri, al jazeera. >>> annal earlier statement by benja
nazanine moshiri reports. >> injured were taken to the nearest hospital. >> we were sleeping. two are dead and three are injured, including my wife. >> it is not clear who is responsible. but this is not the first time the united nations mission in mali has been linked to is groups and al qaeda. it is difficult for this lawless region. >> definitely what i can tell you, attacks that are part to a deliberate attempt to abort progress on the ground, to make the security...
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nazanine moshiri, al jazeera tunis. >> much more to come on the program. we'll look at how difficult it is to put food on the table in troubled eastern ukraine. uprooted once again thousands are displaced in the southern philippines as the military launches a major operation against a rebel group. >> the stream, >> your digital community >> you pick the hot topics and express your thoughts the stream it's your chance to join the conversation only on al jazeera america >> you're watching al jazeera. a reminder of our top stories. yemen's former president has spoken out against president hadi. >>> a power base in aden in yemen south. >>> asking for more powers to fight what he calls imperialism. after the u.s. called his government a terrorist threat and sanctioned several officials in venezuela. >>> first lady of ivory coast has been sanctioned. from her violence stemming from the 2010 elections. open letter to iran saying that any nuclear deal wouldn't last after president obama leaves office. iran's foreign minister has criticized the move. he says the po
nazanine moshiri, al jazeera tunis. >> much more to come on the program. we'll look at how difficult it is to put food on the table in troubled eastern ukraine. uprooted once again thousands are displaced in the southern philippines as the military launches a major operation against a rebel group. >> the stream, >> your digital community >> you pick the hot topics and express your thoughts the stream it's your chance to join the conversation only on al jazeera america...
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. >> nazanine moshiri has the story. >> they surround the bardo museum. one ever tunisia's most famous tourist destinations. there were hundreds of visitors inside when gunmen opened fire. some people managed to get out. running for their lives. authorities say the gunmen hunted people down spraying bullets. >> translator: we were visiting the museum and suddenly we heard big noises. at first we thought it was a statute falling but bit by bit we realized it was gun shots. there were four of us. we also found a couple with children and we didn't know what to do. we hid on the top floor and after a while we heard the gun shots had stopped. we went down and there was a guide in the mosaics room we stayed there for an hour without moving until the police came, they told us you run you run get out quickly. they then took us to the military barracks. >> reporter: tunisia's parliament was in session at the time. it was evacuated. very quickly the police go in killing the two gunmen but there are reports up to three others helping the attackers are on the run. >>
. >> nazanine moshiri has the story. >> they surround the bardo museum. one ever tunisia's most famous tourist destinations. there were hundreds of visitors inside when gunmen opened fire. some people managed to get out. running for their lives. authorities say the gunmen hunted people down spraying bullets. >> translator: we were visiting the museum and suddenly we heard big noises. at first we thought it was a statute falling but bit by bit we realized it was gun shots....
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nazanine moshiri, al jazeera. >>> ukraine's government, skirmishes continue on a daily basis in eastern ukraine despite the truce between the government and the pro-russian separatists. john hendren reports. >> as daly daily rifle fire breaks the silence of the ceasefire,. >> we are breaking on a razor's edge. >> provoking a new enslawt. >> in this issue ukraine is culpable. lead the situation to explode in an instant. >> reporter: do you have reason to believe that that might happen? >> translator: yes certainly. it hasn't just happened once or twice over six months. we've had many civilian casualties. >> reporter: so all it would take is for one more mortar to land here in the separatist area of donetsk than a launch of assault. they too expect an assault and they are convinced it is prowrgs separatists who will launch it. are -- pro-russian separatists who will launch it. each side accuses the other of violating the ceasefire and the ban on heavy weapons. but both seem to agree that it is rebel forces seen here training this week, the rebels say they want the ceasefire the ceasefire
nazanine moshiri, al jazeera. >>> ukraine's government, skirmishes continue on a daily basis in eastern ukraine despite the truce between the government and the pro-russian separatists. john hendren reports. >> as daly daily rifle fire breaks the silence of the ceasefire,. >> we are breaking on a razor's edge. >> provoking a new enslawt. >> in this issue ukraine is culpable. lead the situation to explode in an instant. >> reporter: do you have reason to...
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nazanine is here with us. they claim they have handled the aftermath of the arab spring bather than many in the region. and a lot has been going on in libya recently. could we have anticipated that they would have been dragged into the chaos as well? >> i mean one of the reasons why tunisia's revolution wasn't violent in the same way, is because it doesn't have the same history of violence doesn't have the sectarian divide like other countries. it's a small, tiny country. . it is not that rich or powerful. it has been playing a very neutral role. it has consulates both in tobruk and tripoli, it has good diplomatic relations with both sides in that conflict at the moment. but one thing it hasn't been able to get a handle on is the fact that so many tunisians have been heading to iraq and syria to fight against bashar al-assad initially, but now more for isil. your political analyst mentioned isil. people linked to isil actually praising what has happened in tunisia. there are armed groups either linked to al-sh
nazanine is here with us. they claim they have handled the aftermath of the arab spring bather than many in the region. and a lot has been going on in libya recently. could we have anticipated that they would have been dragged into the chaos as well? >> i mean one of the reasons why tunisia's revolution wasn't violent in the same way, is because it doesn't have the same history of violence doesn't have the sectarian divide like other countries. it's a small, tiny country. . it is not that...