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this is another very important point all right jaron let me bring you back in osman says the turks are ready to go away how concerned are you about the protection protection of kurdish people in northern syria when the takesh tanks roll in both in terms of sovereignty and also maintaining safety in the area how big of a risk is this operation. or. absolutely huge risk because we don't have to look anywhere else we can just see war the turkish security forces did in the predominantly kurdish cities in southeastern turkey only a few years back only only in 20152016 turkish tanks and heavy artillery demolished 10 cities in southeast turkey when fighting certain kurdish rebels there so. we don't have to look too far or too far into the future to be very concerned about what this operation into northern syria would do because we're talking about an area that relatively speaking has been the most stable part of the country of syria since the 2011 uprisings began and so for turkey to actually want to destabilize and attack a region that hasn't frightened turkey that hasn't had any instability
this is another very important point all right jaron let me bring you back in osman says the turks are ready to go away how concerned are you about the protection protection of kurdish people in northern syria when the takesh tanks roll in both in terms of sovereignty and also maintaining safety in the area how big of a risk is this operation. or. absolutely huge risk because we don't have to look anywhere else we can just see war the turkish security forces did in the predominantly kurdish...
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osman said and why as ziad . thank you very much indeed and thank you as well for watching you can always watch this program again any time by visiting our website at al-jazeera dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page at facebook dot com for stash a.j. inside story and of course you can join the conversation on twitter a handle inside story from the foley back to one whole team thank you for watching i can. incarcerated in russia's toughest prisons stripped off their liberties. and unexpected creative opportunities. last. a singing contest like no other offers a chance of redemption and hope for the talented feel. good leave prison lives inside and out a tale of fingers and murderers on al-jazeera. one simple mistake could confront cold. fishing as a deep sea diver carries immense risk to the lives of those willing to take the chance but for former north korean and some jack the opportunity for a prosperous new life in the south with his family was an even bigger risk to take . a witness documentar
osman said and why as ziad . thank you very much indeed and thank you as well for watching you can always watch this program again any time by visiting our website at al-jazeera dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page at facebook dot com for stash a.j. inside story and of course you can join the conversation on twitter a handle inside story from the foley back to one whole team thank you for watching i can. incarcerated in russia's toughest prisons stripped off their liberties....
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as you say mr osman these problems that people are saying need tackling have been running for years so why now why the flashpoint on tuesday. look i think there were a few incidents that led to the 2 that one of them was on surer day the day of commemorating the killing of him i was saying which is the shia day some people were killed as a result of the disorganization that happened afterwards one of the prominent generals who was instrumental in the fight against isis was removed for no real explanation without a real. reason general i do have to say the then afterwards i think the when the people there were 2 other smaller protests in tahrir square where they were all going one was by the graduates who could not find any jobs had the other one was by studied vendors who were forced to be removed from certain areas of baghdad they gathered other people came in their support and did the risks the violence response of the authorities to the to the protest made them much much more much bigger than the increase their numbers by the day cutting the internet increase the protests impose a c
as you say mr osman these problems that people are saying need tackling have been running for years so why now why the flashpoint on tuesday. look i think there were a few incidents that led to the 2 that one of them was on surer day the day of commemorating the killing of him i was saying which is the shia day some people were killed as a result of the disorganization that happened afterwards one of the prominent generals who was instrumental in the fight against isis was removed for no real...
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calling osman joins us now from hala can bring us up to date with the latest. well certainly a much quieter scene right now than before only a few police officers left guarding the area you can see behind me this is actually where that shooting took place the synagogue is just down the street behind me this is what officials described as the scene of a rampage earlier what we know now to have been a lone gunman was essentially trying to gain access to that synagogue he was reportedly heavily armed he was dressed in they were tired military style gear with military style weapons and he was unable to gain access to that synagogue instead he winced a little ways down the street a few meters fired shots at a bystander killed one woman as we heard before then entered a nearby kabob shop and ended up firing and at and killing a nother innocent bystander in terms of the synagogue itself we know that it was a full congregation some 70 to 80 people were there for prayers because today of course is yom kippur one of the most holy days in fact the most holy day on the jew
calling osman joins us now from hala can bring us up to date with the latest. well certainly a much quieter scene right now than before only a few police officers left guarding the area you can see behind me this is actually where that shooting took place the synagogue is just down the street behind me this is what officials described as the scene of a rampage earlier what we know now to have been a lone gunman was essentially trying to gain access to that synagogue he was reportedly heavily...
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osman in istanbul what will happen to these i saw a fight is currently being held by the kurds the americans seem to suggest that if turkey goes in and goes ahead with this military operation then they will be responsible for these i feel fight is. exactly just i will touch upon just i want to just a few sentences regarding yes sir while in washington just clearly put it that turkey sit table with p.k. k. in order to reach a solution it was a very advised decision from my point to a few and exploited this approach unity to talk ammunition in the city's vic the citrate in 02200 i will stop you because it's a very long discussion india is what is one and one that satirise our last show is to see issue yes exactly did the i.c.c. she is i think this is a blackmail just coming from the you know the forces in the region there telling that if turkey is coming here the i.c.c. forces will be either released or they will be escaping if everybody is against isis ok why p.g.d. americans and the turks and what is the problem over there and regarding the number i need to correct it because it was being ex
osman in istanbul what will happen to these i saw a fight is currently being held by the kurds the americans seem to suggest that if turkey goes in and goes ahead with this military operation then they will be responsible for these i feel fight is. exactly just i will touch upon just i want to just a few sentences regarding yes sir while in washington just clearly put it that turkey sit table with p.k. k. in order to reach a solution it was a very advised decision from my point to a few and...
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chair for the math the mass killing of armenians in the osman empire took place during and after the 1st world war between killing of armenians in the osman empire took place during and after the 1st world war between 191519248 claimed the lives of up to one and a half 1000000 115-9248 claimed the lives of up to one and a half 1000000 armenians thousands more were forced to seek refuge around the world including in america armenians thousands more were forced to seek refuge around the world including in america and many armenian families remain separated occurs. ross borders occur and many armenian families remain separated across borders while the us is one of the last western countries to recognize the genocide nic while the u.s. is one of the last western countries to recognize the genocide nations began recognizing it half a century ago the genocide is still not fully recognized by numerous nations began recognizing it half a century ago the genocide is still not fully recognized by numerous countries including australia trip that we still just. learned valuable to them in switze
chair for the math the mass killing of armenians in the osman empire took place during and after the 1st world war between killing of armenians in the osman empire took place during and after the 1st world war between 191519248 claimed the lives of up to one and a half 1000000 115-9248 claimed the lives of up to one and a half 1000000 armenians thousands more were forced to seek refuge around the world including in america armenians thousands more were forced to seek refuge around the world...
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no—one from the turkish government was prepared to speak to us, but osman sert, a former ministerialry huge blow on turkey. first, the sovereignty, you cannot do this on its very prominent city. secondly, as a political blow. turkey is not a safe haven for anyone. saudi arabia, or any kind of country, you can come and do something and that's a very, you know, humiliating. another team of saudis came to the consulate claiming to investigate what had happened to jamal. turkish police weren't allowed in until two weeks after the murder. there was nothing there, not even dna evidence of mr khashoggi having been there. the only logical conclusion is that the place was thoroughly, forensically cleaned. first, the saudis denied everything, then claimed jamal had died in a fist fight in the consulate. so, they didn't admit that they'd done it? no, they didn't. they thought they would get away with it? yes, yes, they tried that. there will nothing be happened and everybody will forget, but it didn't. day by day, they accepted piece by piece but it was too late and too little, because they nee
no—one from the turkish government was prepared to speak to us, but osman sert, a former ministerialry huge blow on turkey. first, the sovereignty, you cannot do this on its very prominent city. secondly, as a political blow. turkey is not a safe haven for anyone. saudi arabia, or any kind of country, you can come and do something and that's a very, you know, humiliating. another team of saudis came to the consulate claiming to investigate what had happened to jamal. turkish police weren't...
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the united states a kurdish opposition group in turkey also known as the h d p in istanbul we have osman sirte director of the institute and former advisor to turkish prime minister. and in washington d.c. on skype while. he served as a senior syria advisor to samantha power a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations welcome to you all thank you for being on inside story on china in washington if i can start with you what is your understanding of the administration's announcement of the future u.s. stall in syria's war is the u.s. administration endorsing a turkish offensive in northern syria and are they abandoning your people the kurds . thank you for having me on the show firstly i think. very short and simple answer to that is we just simply do not know yet because in the last year and a half president trump has tried to leave syria on to 2 previous occasions on both being severely pushed backed by the american establishment on the 2nd time in december in 2019 when president front said he had ordered the military to actually leave syria. the crisis grew so much the defense secret
the united states a kurdish opposition group in turkey also known as the h d p in istanbul we have osman sirte director of the institute and former advisor to turkish prime minister. and in washington d.c. on skype while. he served as a senior syria advisor to samantha power a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations welcome to you all thank you for being on inside story on china in washington if i can start with you what is your understanding of the administration's announcement of the...
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baghdad bureau we really appreciate you joining us now to discuss the protests we have here osman he's a journalist an analyst speaking to us from iraq we also have russia and i went to the protests she joins us from baghdad by phone russia has asked that we not disclose her last name out of concern for her safety and finally in the studio today we have getting him aoi he is a political analyst and expert on iraqi politics co-chair welcome but he's good to have you here so this idea about the protests could have. when you saw that happening this latest report in protest many many many times. behind these protests it's well thanks for having me here. it's a very unique this protest did or less it doesn't have a leader and when they went on the street to a week ago they won there with very simple demand for basic services for a job and some other issues but right now it's escalated to to changing their governmental system and even the laws which covers the election laws and it's getting bigger is getting ready denge us actually to to the government to environment and baghdad right now i
baghdad bureau we really appreciate you joining us now to discuss the protests we have here osman he's a journalist an analyst speaking to us from iraq we also have russia and i went to the protests she joins us from baghdad by phone russia has asked that we not disclose her last name out of concern for her safety and finally in the studio today we have getting him aoi he is a political analyst and expert on iraqi politics co-chair welcome but he's good to have you here so this idea about the...
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while to talk more about that i'm joined now by pan osman says he's the u.n. assistant secretary general and regional humanitarian coordinator for the syria crisis he's in geneva mr minces thank you for being with us on al-jazeera i believe you've already said that you are preparing for the west was in your mind does that look like how many people are we talking about here. well in the northeast part of syria there is about once a point 7000000 people and in fact there's about 700000 people that receive humanitarian assistance on on a monthly basis we have a sizable of ration united nations international n.g.o.s local n.g.o.s many times actors who respond to extreme needs that we've seen in this area so for us the key concern is really 1st of all to be able not to see any new displacement i think a lot of displacement a lot of suffering has really taken place in this area we also have this humanitarian assistance so artistic want unity of reaching people in desperate need is really important freedom of movement of people a new returns to make sure that there a
while to talk more about that i'm joined now by pan osman says he's the u.n. assistant secretary general and regional humanitarian coordinator for the syria crisis he's in geneva mr minces thank you for being with us on al-jazeera i believe you've already said that you are preparing for the west was in your mind does that look like how many people are we talking about here. well in the northeast part of syria there is about once a point 7000000 people and in fact there's about 700000 people...
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the united states a kurdish opposition group in turkey also known as the h d p in istanbul we have osman sirte director of the institute and former advisor to turkish prime minister. and in washington d.c. on skype while. he served as a senior syria advisor to samantha power a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations welcome to you all thank you for being on inside story on china in washington if i can start with you what is your understanding of the administration's announcement of the future us all in syria's war is the u.s. administration endorsing a turkish offensive in northern syria and are they abandoning your people the kurds . thank you for having me on the show firstly i think. very short and simple answer to that is we just simply do not know yet because in the last year and a half president trump has tried to leave syria on to 2 previous occasions on both being severely pushed backed by the american establishment on the 2nd time in december in 2019 when president front said he had ordered the military to actually leave syria. the crisis grew so much the defense secretary
the united states a kurdish opposition group in turkey also known as the h d p in istanbul we have osman sirte director of the institute and former advisor to turkish prime minister. and in washington d.c. on skype while. he served as a senior syria advisor to samantha power a former u.s. ambassador to the united nations welcome to you all thank you for being on inside story on china in washington if i can start with you what is your understanding of the administration's announcement of the...
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osman is active in other business areas as well and he speculates on the stock market. because. my example of private equity investments is the largest as there are you know between $80.10 depending on the start rate so it's a for some there are also shares in different industries it would just. be boring to. find. the one that you're still referred to as an s. enemy because small medium enterprise why do you think that's so. i don't really know. with 55000 employees you're not really a medium enterprise anymore you're in another league. we're back at manager magazine in hand. with a special issue of being selected. a list of the richest germans includes a notably high number of company other news from the so-called medium sized businesses. it's a german peculiarity and it's not the only one. a cover story for this current issue is that last year money rained down on germany's super rich. but up here we have the scheffler the matriarch and her son who now owns 80 percent mom has kept only 20 scheffler subpoena the top of our list for many many years i would have to check exactly
osman is active in other business areas as well and he speculates on the stock market. because. my example of private equity investments is the largest as there are you know between $80.10 depending on the start rate so it's a for some there are also shares in different industries it would just. be boring to. find. the one that you're still referred to as an s. enemy because small medium enterprise why do you think that's so. i don't really know. with 55000 employees you're not really a medium...
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baghdad bureau we really appreciate you joining us now to discuss the protests we have here osman he's journalist an analyst speaking to us from our hike we also have russia and i went to the protests she joins us from baghdad by phone russia has asked that we not disclose her last name out of concern for her safety and finally in the studio today we have getting him aoi he is a political analyst and expert on iraqi politics co-chair welcome it is good to have you here so this idea about the protest that the. one you saw that happening this latest report in protest many many many times. behind these protests is what well thanks for having me here. it's a very unique this protest did that unless it doesn't have a leader and when they went on the street to a week ago they won there with very simple demand for basic services for a job and some other issues but right now it's escalated to 2 to changing the governmental system and even the laws which covers the election laws and it's getting bigger is getting ready denge us actually to to the government to environment and baghdad right now
baghdad bureau we really appreciate you joining us now to discuss the protests we have here osman he's journalist an analyst speaking to us from our hike we also have russia and i went to the protests she joins us from baghdad by phone russia has asked that we not disclose her last name out of concern for her safety and finally in the studio today we have getting him aoi he is a political analyst and expert on iraqi politics co-chair welcome it is good to have you here so this idea about the...
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does in baghdad bureau we really appreciate you joining us now to discuss the protests we have here osman he's a journalist an analyst speaking to us from iraq we also have russia and i went to the protests she joins us from baghdad by phone russia has asked that we not disclose her last name out of concern for her safety and finally in the studio today we have got team aoi he is our political analyst expert on iraqi politics co-chair welcome it is good to have you here so this idea about the protests could have the. one you saw them happening this latest report in protest many many many times. behind these protests is what well thanks for having me here. it's a very unique this protest did that unless it doesn't have a leader and when they went on the street to a week ago they won there with very simple demand for basic services for a job and some other issues but right now it's escalated to to changing their governmental system and even the laws which covers the election laws and it's getting bigger is getting ready denge us actually to to the government to environment and baghdad right
does in baghdad bureau we really appreciate you joining us now to discuss the protests we have here osman he's a journalist an analyst speaking to us from iraq we also have russia and i went to the protests she joins us from baghdad by phone russia has asked that we not disclose her last name out of concern for her safety and finally in the studio today we have got team aoi he is our political analyst expert on iraqi politics co-chair welcome it is good to have you here so this idea about the...
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osman stands accused of hiding his membership and he also mob terrorist group. there are other examples of terracing of lawfully onto the system vetting and was mentioned just last week the doj charge and naturalized u.s. citizen for conducting intelligence gathering new york in pursuit of terrorist activities on behalf of islam. he came from lebanon a country not of the travel plan list. i would support examining this list on a regular risk basis to allow countries that have improved, full list and the country as necessary to undergo a review to possibly be added. since january 2017, there been several revisions since flutes proclamation. a role in the plan more careful deliberation and resulted in some of the consequences. the interlining policy was parked. difficult to measure the threats we have stopped as a result of this troubled man and as a matter of national security is better to be proactive and reactive. i look forward to hearing about our witnesses about the vetting procedures. by the century his worst chosen and how we get through the process. i yel
osman stands accused of hiding his membership and he also mob terrorist group. there are other examples of terracing of lawfully onto the system vetting and was mentioned just last week the doj charge and naturalized u.s. citizen for conducting intelligence gathering new york in pursuit of terrorist activities on behalf of islam. he came from lebanon a country not of the travel plan list. i would support examining this list on a regular risk basis to allow countries that have improved, full...