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militaryhe turkish in the16 pkk rebels southeast of the country. the general staff has just announced this in a statement. earlier this week, the turkish airports- the turkish resumed airstrikes. so from the turkish side, there has been no let up at all, and the pkk statement today ending the cease-fire referred to what it called the latest attacks. furthermore, when the pkk declared its cease-fire on october 10, it said it was just to allow the elections to be conducted freely and fairly. the elections are now over. the kurds have good reason to feel that the government escalated the offensive against them in order to increase its election, and that tactic succeeded. many of the kurdish people sympathize with the pkk resuming the cease-fire, because the kurds felt used in these elections. molly: we have heard from the government, saying it was prepared to resume negotiations with the kurds. tell us more. jasper: a government spokesman said these talks would resume if the pkk disarmed. i think that is putting the cart before the horse. look at how
militaryhe turkish in the16 pkk rebels southeast of the country. the general staff has just announced this in a statement. earlier this week, the turkish airports- the turkish resumed airstrikes. so from the turkish side, there has been no let up at all, and the pkk statement today ending the cease-fire referred to what it called the latest attacks. furthermore, when the pkk declared its cease-fire on october 10, it said it was just to allow the elections to be conducted freely and fairly. the...
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that rally was organized to call for a resumption of talks between the government and pkk. it seems that the akp and it's leadership have learned some lessons. there has been a clear attempt to reconnect with people on the ground. >> you i'm sure this time our people will want the continuation of political, and that could be achieved. i'm very confident that we will be having an one-party government. >> you talk about political stability, but one of the things that has brought about instability is the resumption and fighting with the pkk and the kurdish. some people accuse that party of doing this deliberately after you succeeded in the peace process of sabotaging it in order to get people to vote. >> the political process until the 20th of july when daesh killed 32 turkish citizens, same day pkk has killed one soldier. after two days they killed two policemen when they were sleeping in their home. this was the end--not of the process itself, but the end not to have conflict. >> when you try to have a police process-- >> we didn't leave the peace process inclusion process.
that rally was organized to call for a resumption of talks between the government and pkk. it seems that the akp and it's leadership have learned some lessons. there has been a clear attempt to reconnect with people on the ground. >> you i'm sure this time our people will want the continuation of political, and that could be achieved. i'm very confident that we will be having an one-party government. >> you talk about political stability, but one of the things that has brought about...
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they see the pkk as a greater isis, they see ypg and pkk as more or less the same. i think they feel this way it's not evenaybe completely clear who is driving the policy more, but i think erdogan and the military are probably more or less in lockstep. on this. i think there are other issues where they can put the brakes on, and they have put the brakes on, but i don't think it's about domestic politics. they foreign policy where are involved. there was a rumor about two months ago that turkey was about to send land forces into syria turkey.gly oppose andrding to all reports, that is all we have to go by, the military said we are not going to do it. i think the military never lost total power in turkey, i'm not sure, i may be in the minority on this. obviously with all the officers that were arrested, they were hurt badly, they lost their ability to affect domestic politics. but they have in certain ways retains their autonomy. when it comes to the use of them, they are decisive. in oure not going to -- system, the military might say, mr. president, this is a diffic
they see the pkk as a greater isis, they see ypg and pkk as more or less the same. i think they feel this way it's not evenaybe completely clear who is driving the policy more, but i think erdogan and the military are probably more or less in lockstep. on this. i think there are other issues where they can put the brakes on, and they have put the brakes on, but i don't think it's about domestic politics. they foreign policy where are involved. there was a rumor about two months ago that turkey...
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this sparked the pkk to say it would suspend all attacks except in self-defense. a move the government dismissed as an electoral tactic. rochelle: the european commission says up to 3 million migrants will arrive on europe's shores by 2017, as the influx across the mediterranean showed little sign of abating. peoplein 2015, 700,000 have sought sanctuary in europe, many of whom have arrived in war-torn countries -- from war-torn countries. that some 500d other refugees and migrants will continue arriving on a daily basis from turkey degrees this winter. -- from turkey to greece this winter. a dozen refugees across the austrian birder and during the barrier in the south of germany, and in just 10 days, the number of refugees arriving more than doubled. manage thempt to situation, five border controls have been set up by authorities. our correspondents report. reporter: 2000 people arrive here every day wanting to get to germany. at the german border, one of the main crossing points for refugees. the man in charge is this army major. coming darkly from the slovenian
this sparked the pkk to say it would suspend all attacks except in self-defense. a move the government dismissed as an electoral tactic. rochelle: the european commission says up to 3 million migrants will arrive on europe's shores by 2017, as the influx across the mediterranean showed little sign of abating. peoplein 2015, 700,000 have sought sanctuary in europe, many of whom have arrived in war-torn countries -- from war-torn countries. that some 500d other refugees and migrants will continue...
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, the break down of peace process between the pkk and the turkish state, that has hit kurdish peopleticularly. also there is an extraordinary amount of the state media in turkey has given an awful lot of coverage to the government in comparison in a fascinating statistics that the state watched or released last week, 18 minutes of coverage on state television compared to 180 hours for prime minister so the htp said they have been facing these head winds and into these head winds they have still managed to get representation in parliament so they said they will look how they conducted the campaign to see if there is anything for him to learn and see if there is anyone else to blame for their loss of support. they lost some support here particularly but still majority party here. >> when we see look at the election results, the ak party really has won a comfortable majority in parliament which a lot of people weren't really expecting. i mean you mentioned some of the reasons that were given to you for that victory, how much of a key role do they think stability and security in light of
, the break down of peace process between the pkk and the turkish state, that has hit kurdish peopleticularly. also there is an extraordinary amount of the state media in turkey has given an awful lot of coverage to the government in comparison in a fascinating statistics that the state watched or released last week, 18 minutes of coverage on state television compared to 180 hours for prime minister so the htp said they have been facing these head winds and into these head winds they have still...
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centre of turkey studies believes the government will focus on delivering a new peace process with pkk part. >> it would be convinced that unless the peace process begins and a settlement that was achieved with the occurred itch people, the prospects of power having a strong influence over the neighbours with be diminished. it is very likely that the peace process will go reentranced, maybe under-- reintroduced under a different branding, but it has to be reintroduced and the government will talk to pkk or htp in case to see if there a compromise with terms of settlement again >>> the russian airline that crashed said technical failure wasn't to blame. 224 people were killed as the plane crashed. investigators say the plane broke up in mid air but they don't know where. peter sharp reports now. >> reporter: in the early hours of monday morning a russian government plane carrying the victims of the air disaster touched down in st petersburg. all 224 passengers and crew on the aircraft died. all of them were most live russian holiday mangers. relativives are now tasked with identifying t
centre of turkey studies believes the government will focus on delivering a new peace process with pkk part. >> it would be convinced that unless the peace process begins and a settlement that was achieved with the occurred itch people, the prospects of power having a strong influence over the neighbours with be diminished. it is very likely that the peace process will go reentranced, maybe under-- reintroduced under a different branding, but it has to be reintroduced and the government...
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they were not pkk members.there are local youth have been radicalized by what was going on and armed themselves defend their cities. that's not very democratic process. i think the one place we might be able to say that there is a countervailing force emerging is the person that allen mentioned, the leader, the coleader of the ht -- htp who emerged as the only charismatic persona who might be able to rival erdogan but i would say he's very much limited by the politics of his party. he aspires to the national party and he faces to danger. on the one hand he's perceived as a danger to erdogan and perceived as the danger to the pkk. i think one of the things i have heard a lot recently is so many people want him dead if you were to be assassinated i wouldn't even know who to suspect. >> thank you. director of turkish studies at georgetown university. i would like to commend the panel and the decision of bbc to provide such an accurate assessment of what's happening in turkey so thank you all for maintaining that p
they were not pkk members.there are local youth have been radicalized by what was going on and armed themselves defend their cities. that's not very democratic process. i think the one place we might be able to say that there is a countervailing force emerging is the person that allen mentioned, the leader, the coleader of the ht -- htp who emerged as the only charismatic persona who might be able to rival erdogan but i would say he's very much limited by the politics of his party. he aspires...
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so it was the growing influence of the pkk, especially in syria, that forced essentially mr. erdogan to kind of change policy and start change his tune on the peace process. and then once that bombing happened in southern turkey all bets were off. the two police officers were killed, supposedly by the pkk and this was the end of the peace process. and it remains to be seen whether the government will go back to the peace process. if you look what's hatching today in southeastern turkey in the predominantly kurdish areas you have many towns under curfew, where you have fighting, where you have tanks rolling through these very small kind of backward towns with lots of civilian casualties. so there's an ongoing i wouldn't say insurgency but conflict in the southeast. and turkey needs to start dealing with this. they should go back to the peace pro. >> yes. >> they have already established that they can do it. and it now depends on whether or not the government feels that it can win over -- it can win outright, or it needs to negotiate. and i think it wants to win outright and th
so it was the growing influence of the pkk, especially in syria, that forced essentially mr. erdogan to kind of change policy and start change his tune on the peace process. and then once that bombing happened in southern turkey all bets were off. the two police officers were killed, supposedly by the pkk and this was the end of the peace process. and it remains to be seen whether the government will go back to the peace process. if you look what's hatching today in southeastern turkey in the...
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the breakdown of the cease-fire between the pkk and the turkish state created an unstable environment here while the hdp did try to persuade and call on the pkk to lay down it's arms, it was not successful in persuading the pkked into that. there are suggestions that those socially conservative kurds frightened after this violence of two and a half years of peace, decided to pull their port back with the akp and those more secular-minded areas, those liberal voters seeing their sons go to war on the eastern side of the country perhaps felt that they should go with what they perceive is a safer option return to what they thought was the stability that turkey had before the june election. >> the russian airline whose flight crashed in i want insists that technical failure is not to blame. all 224 people on board were killed when the flight to st. petersburg crashed in sinai. investigators say that the plane broke up in midair, but they don't know why. we have reports from st. petersberg. >> a russian government plane carrying the victims of the air disaster touched down in st. petersbur
the breakdown of the cease-fire between the pkk and the turkish state created an unstable environment here while the hdp did try to persuade and call on the pkk to lay down it's arms, it was not successful in persuading the pkked into that. there are suggestions that those socially conservative kurds frightened after this violence of two and a half years of peace, decided to pull their port back with the akp and those more secular-minded areas, those liberal voters seeing their sons go to war...
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to lay down its arms and wasn't successful in persuading the pkk to do that so there are suggestionsthe kurds freightened about the out break after 2 1/2 years of peace decided to put their support back with the akp and also in the secular minded areas and liberal voters seeing their sums go to war on the eastern side of the country perhaps felt they should go with what they would perceive as a safer option in return of what they thought was stability that turkey had before the june election. >> reporter: russian airline and flight crashed on saturday in egypt is insisting that a technical fault can't be the cause. russia says the plane broke up in mid air over the sinai peninsula and so far hasn't named possible causes. the remains of some of those killed have been returned home and the bodies were brought to a morgue in st. petersburg where the identification process will begin and the plane crashed minutes after taking off and all 224 passengers and crew were killed. official mourning events will continue in st. petersburg until tuesday and flies were lit and flowers laid as peopl
to lay down its arms and wasn't successful in persuading the pkk to do that so there are suggestionsthe kurds freightened about the out break after 2 1/2 years of peace decided to put their support back with the akp and also in the secular minded areas and liberal voters seeing their sums go to war on the eastern side of the country perhaps felt they should go with what they would perceive as a safer option in return of what they thought was stability that turkey had before the june election....
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is i mentioned, the pkk terrorism. we have to deal with these issues immediately. >> just a few hours later, back to business as usual here at the akp party headquarters. the task at hand is to form a government and fill a political void that has destabilized the country for the past five months. jamal al shael, al jazeera, ankara. >> criticized media restrictions in the run up to the vote and incidents of violence that hindered some contestants ability to rming campaig campai. >> high number of violent incidents including attacks against party members, campaign is tough. and party premises hindered contestant able to campaign freely. the media is under serious pressure in this country. criminal investigations of journalists and media outleghts forcoutletsand support of terrod a chilling effect on media. >> now election saw the ruling party increase the share of the vote at the expense of the smaller parties. ing according to the preliminary results, akp won 49% of the vote and expected to take 315 seats in the parliam
is i mentioned, the pkk terrorism. we have to deal with these issues immediately. >> just a few hours later, back to business as usual here at the akp party headquarters. the task at hand is to form a government and fill a political void that has destabilized the country for the past five months. jamal al shael, al jazeera, ankara. >> criticized media restrictions in the run up to the vote and incidents of violence that hindered some contestants ability to rming campaig campai....
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, deal with regional issues such as the war in syria, security threats in iraq, you know, isis, the pkk terrorism. we have to deal with these issues immediately. >> just a few hours after the jubilant celebrations, back to business as usual here at the ak party headquarters. the talk at hand is to formal government and fill a political void that has destabilized the country for the past five months. ankara international observers said the elections were free and peaceful but it is said incidents of violence have hindered some to campaign freely. >> our main conclusions are that the elections offers voters a variety of choices, chalking secure environment happened with a high number of violent incidents including attacks against party members, campaigning staff and party prem ises, conflicting ability to campaign. the media under serious pressure in this country. journalists and media outlets for support of terrorism and information the president has had a chilling effect on media. >> omar asala has more from istanbul. >> they said campaigning would be marred by the crackdown. the govern
, deal with regional issues such as the war in syria, security threats in iraq, you know, isis, the pkk terrorism. we have to deal with these issues immediately. >> just a few hours after the jubilant celebrations, back to business as usual here at the ak party headquarters. the talk at hand is to formal government and fill a political void that has destabilized the country for the past five months. ankara international observers said the elections were free and peaceful but it is said...
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turkey determines the attack of pkk and i.s.i.l. to be the same jane. >> the bodies in a mass grave of yazidi, imran khan says it could be one of many. >> evidence of i.s.i.l.'s brutality comes to light. a peshmerga soldier places items that investigators say were found on this site. they include bones, hair and personal items. this is naevja sim. he's angry what happened. >> we understand this is war. we know people will die. but this is more. we will never forget what they did here. we will have our revenge. >> according to the u.n, i.s.i.l. killed at least 3,000 yazidi men and woma women when y took this territory. they have also enslaved young women. that sparked international condemn thaition and spurred the u.s. to launch air strikes against i.s.i.l. according to authorities there could be hundreds of sites like this against the sinjar region. it is very likely that they will find more mass graves. the head of the local intelligence department says it's further evidence of i.s.i.l.'s violence. >> translator: we keep finding ev
turkey determines the attack of pkk and i.s.i.l. to be the same jane. >> the bodies in a mass grave of yazidi, imran khan says it could be one of many. >> evidence of i.s.i.l.'s brutality comes to light. a peshmerga soldier places items that investigators say were found on this site. they include bones, hair and personal items. this is naevja sim. he's angry what happened. >> we understand this is war. we know people will die. but this is more. we will never forget what they...
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maintain political stability, deal with regional issues such as the war in syria, security issues, pkk terrorism, we have to deal with those issues immediately. >> just a few hours after the jubilant celebrations, it is back to business as usual. at the achg party headquarters. the task at hand is to form a government and fill political scroid that has destabilized the country for -- are void that has destabilized the country for months. jamal al shael, al jazeera, ankara. >>> some contestants ability has been challenged. >> the challenging security environment in particular in the southwest, happened with a high number of violent incidents including attacks against party members. party premises hindered contestant ability to campaign freely. the media is clearly under serious pressure in this country. criminal investigations of journalists and media outlets for support of terrorism. and the formation of the president. has had a chilling attack on media. >> omar al saleh has more now from istanbul. >> the campaigning process was marred by violence and the media crack down. now governme
maintain political stability, deal with regional issues such as the war in syria, security issues, pkk terrorism, we have to deal with those issues immediately. >> just a few hours after the jubilant celebrations, it is back to business as usual. at the achg party headquarters. the task at hand is to form a government and fill political scroid that has destabilized the country for -- are void that has destabilized the country for months. jamal al shael, al jazeera, ankara. >>>...
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you look at the infrastructure in the region, the threats and terrorist threats from outfits like the pkk have been there. so there are to a large extent irrelevant or not directly connected to what transpired this morning. you were right to point out there's about a 550,000 barrels of oil that is mostly from iraqi kurdistan proper and then from kirkuk transferred to the turkish border. that infrastructure is quite well protected, at least kwl it comes to the events in syria. the kurdish fighters and peshmerga have been remarkably successful in pushing back against them in the last couple of months. they just recaptured sinjar a couple of months ago which is a major victory cutting off the route in raqqa. they managed to regain territory from that in the last couple of months. so the territory is under their control including the pipeline that reverses that territory seems to be quite safe for the moment at least from the syrian perspective. >> for the moment at least. let's go back to macro. let's talk about what these low prices of oil have done to world oil production. there's really a
you look at the infrastructure in the region, the threats and terrorist threats from outfits like the pkk have been there. so there are to a large extent irrelevant or not directly connected to what transpired this morning. you were right to point out there's about a 550,000 barrels of oil that is mostly from iraqi kurdistan proper and then from kirkuk transferred to the turkish border. that infrastructure is quite well protected, at least kwl it comes to the events in syria. the kurdish...
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they see the pkk is a greater threat than is isis and they see way pg -- ypj and pkk is more or less the same. i think they feel this way enough that maybe it's not even completely clear who was driving the policy more but i think erdogan and that military are probably more or less in lockstep on this. i think there are other issues where they can put the brakes on and they have but the brakes on but i don't think it's about domestic politics. its foreign-policy. there was a rumor about two months ago that turkey was about to send land forces into syria. it's wrongly opposed by the turkish public. every poll has shown that. according to all reports and that's all we have to go by, the military said we are not going to do it. i think the military never lost total power in turkey and i'm not sure. i may be in the minority on this. obviously with all the officers that were arrested, they were hurt badly. they certainly lost their ability to affect domestic politics, but they have in certain ways retain their autonomy and when it comes to the use of them they are decisive. they are not g
they see the pkk is a greater threat than is isis and they see way pg -- ypj and pkk is more or less the same. i think they feel this way enough that maybe it's not even completely clear who was driving the policy more but i think erdogan and that military are probably more or less in lockstep on this. i think there are other issues where they can put the brakes on and they have but the brakes on but i don't think it's about domestic politics. its foreign-policy. there was a rumor about two...
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they were not pkk fighters.h had been radicalized by what is going on and taken up arms themselves to defend their cities. and again, that's not a very democratic process. i think the one place that we might be able to say that there is a countervailing force emerging is the personal lan mentioned, the leader -- the co-leader of the hdp who has emerged as sort of the only other charismatic persona on turkey's political scene who might be able to rival erdogan. but there i would say he's very much limited by the politics of his party, even though he aspires to be national party. and he faces two dangers. on the one hand, that he is a danger. he is perceived as a danger to erdogan. and he is perceived as a danger to the pkk. and i think one of the things i heard a lot when i was in turkey recently is so many people want him dead that if he were to be assassinated i wouldn't even know to w.h.o. to suspect. yes, exactly. >> thank you. >> thank you. the director of the institute of turkish studies, georgetown univers
they were not pkk fighters.h had been radicalized by what is going on and taken up arms themselves to defend their cities. and again, that's not a very democratic process. i think the one place that we might be able to say that there is a countervailing force emerging is the personal lan mentioned, the leader -- the co-leader of the hdp who has emerged as sort of the only other charismatic persona on turkey's political scene who might be able to rival erdogan. but there i would say he's very...
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turkey is tribinging pkk targets-- striking pkk targetss. there is a fine line by acknowledging that turkey has its own fight against what it calls terrorism while the u.s. is concentrating on i.s.i.l. but nothing coming out on how they will coordinate >>> turkey has been criticised how slow it has been in tackling i.s.i.l. >> reporter: yes. turkey was really lately coming to this. it only opened its air bases in june after intense pressure from the u.s., particularly now those bases are opened, the u.s. is able to strike i.s.i.l. positions. turkey considers and said previously that it sees both as an equal threat. the turkish government, there have want raids over a few months, seems to be a crack down in turkey. today there were raids where four suspected - seven suspected i.s.i.l. members were detained and then another raid on another property in the early hours of this morning. the target of that raid blew himself up ininjuring four police officers as they tried to get in. we had a suicide bombing in turkey in october, the biggest attack
turkey is tribinging pkk targets-- striking pkk targetss. there is a fine line by acknowledging that turkey has its own fight against what it calls terrorism while the u.s. is concentrating on i.s.i.l. but nothing coming out on how they will coordinate >>> turkey has been criticised how slow it has been in tackling i.s.i.l. >> reporter: yes. turkey was really lately coming to this. it only opened its air bases in june after intense pressure from the u.s., particularly now those...
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he has been advocating for peace between the turkish government and the kurdish pkk rebels. and he was out, actually, there at -- holding a press conference about this saying there needs to be peace between them. that's when he's shot and killed. the prime minister of turkey is saying this could be one of two things. it could either be an assassination or he could have been caught in the cross-fire of something else and happened to be killed that way. they say they will carry out a thorough investigation. but a little bit of background on him. last month, he went on cnn turk and talked about how the pkk, an organization that's a terrorist group, declared a terrorist group by turkeyians saying there should be a political dialogue with them. well, he was arrested after that, interrogated also had death threats against them. all of these things considered in this investigation. >> i imagine. ian lee, thank you. >>> and coming up in the newsroom, the nightmare of colorado lasted for hours. civilians taking cover, and three innocent lives lost. should we be calling this an act of
he has been advocating for peace between the turkish government and the kurdish pkk rebels. and he was out, actually, there at -- holding a press conference about this saying there needs to be peace between them. that's when he's shot and killed. the prime minister of turkey is saying this could be one of two things. it could either be an assassination or he could have been caught in the cross-fire of something else and happened to be killed that way. they say they will carry out a thorough...
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out in the country in the months between june and november, the breakdown of the seats fire with the pkknd the turkish state i am, a consequence, the three separate bomb attacks in tuney,e majority were kurdish. the leadership of the pro-kurdish htp will say it's remarkable that they said tonight they think it's remarkable they managed to keep the representation in parliament despite everything that's happened. back in june, the hdp surprised everyone by getting 13% of the vote, getting 18 nps in parliament for the first time. this time are, we are looking at about 10.7 percent of the vote perhaps in it sled below 10 percent, they wouldn't have representation in parliament. more 5 million people voted for the htp. there was a risk those people wouldn't have had any representation in parliament. the htp leader says we got nearly 11% of the vote in the midst of mayhem without campaigning at all. he is referring to those violent incidents since june. in june, the conservative socialist conservative kurds who once backed the akp who backed the hdp. it seems that the akp have got back some of
out in the country in the months between june and november, the breakdown of the seats fire with the pkknd the turkish state i am, a consequence, the three separate bomb attacks in tuney,e majority were kurdish. the leadership of the pro-kurdish htp will say it's remarkable that they said tonight they think it's remarkable they managed to keep the representation in parliament despite everything that's happened. back in june, the hdp surprised everyone by getting 13% of the vote, getting 18 nps...
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he had been detained for saying that the pkk is not a terrorist organization. people around the world have been marching to demand action. hundreds took part in this protest on the climate. protestors are demanding urgent action from the government. more than 40,000 people gathered in sydney and also marches in brisbane and other australian cities. the co p21 conference in paris begins on monday. more than 190 countries present will discuss a plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions. pope francis is on his way to the central african republic, the final stop on his visit in africa. on saturday the pope preached a message of peace. for some his visit was not just about faith. >> reporter: tens of thousands gathered to meet pope francis in the capital. 130 years ago some of the first christians were killed here for their faith. the holyest site in the country. >> translation: this is the legacy which you have received from the uganda martyrs, lives marked by the power of the holy spirit, witness to the transforming power of the gospel of jesus christ. >> reporter: he
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, another kurdish group inside of turkey, and that group, the pkk, is considered a terrorist group by and by the americans, but essentially they're the same people. they're the same group. sometimes they even use the same weapons. so we have a terrorist group on one side, and we have freedom fighters on the other side, and we're supporting one that & we're rejecting the other. that's our problem. sometimes it's very difficult to decide who theood guys are and who the bad guys are. >> jack, isn't it unclear russia or turkey and isil. they are saying the russian -- assad and turkish priority as you just mentioned is making sure the kurds don't gain. is it a futile hope that everybody is going to come together and get on the same page with the same agenda here? >> yes. how is that for a clearance. yes, i think it is a bit of a pipe dream because the kurds have made it very, very clear those who i have talked to when i was in southeastern turkey covering essentially the war that was being fought between turks and the occurred kurds in northern iraq and what the turks are very clearly tryi
, another kurdish group inside of turkey, and that group, the pkk, is considered a terrorist group by and by the americans, but essentially they're the same people. they're the same group. sometimes they even use the same weapons. so we have a terrorist group on one side, and we have freedom fighters on the other side, and we're supporting one that & we're rejecting the other. that's our problem. sometimes it's very difficult to decide who theood guys are and who the bad guys are. >>...
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you have supporters accusing pkk voters and those who accuse the army and government of the hdp leader trying to commit a massacre. those are cook you says and counter accusations. from face value these elections as far as journalists are concerned, these are free and fair. >> the president was speaking last night. of course we know that coalition talks five months ago failed with the opposition. that's why these elections were called in the first place. jamal, how in practical terms what will erdogan, what will the party do now to reach out to the opposition, and try and bridge the sort of political divide in the country right now? >> well, right now the akp party leadership and prime minister erdogan are meeting in the building behind me. it is a closed meeting. they're discussing formation of a government and how to reach out to political parties. but realistically speaking when the act party had failed to form a government, an action needed other parties to form the coalition. they said that they would not partake with a government with the akp party and refused to join hands with
you have supporters accusing pkk voters and those who accuse the army and government of the hdp leader trying to commit a massacre. those are cook you says and counter accusations. from face value these elections as far as journalists are concerned, these are free and fair. >> the president was speaking last night. of course we know that coalition talks five months ago failed with the opposition. that's why these elections were called in the first place. jamal, how in practical terms what...
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>> reporter: the coalition is - internally within the kurdish coalition, two of the parties, pkk and kpp. there is also another one who are predominantly from that area, also joining in the fight there, and then you have the international coalition that are using their air strikes, so that's led by the u.s. >>> we will leave it there for the timing. thank you for that. malta european and african are holding talks in an attempt to stem the flow to the people to the continent. straight to lawrence lee live. what have the europeans come up with so far? >> reporter: well, what they've come up with primarily is a way of trying to pay african countries, frankly, a small amount of money in return for african countries help repatriate citizens already in europe. that plan isn't going terribly well. the malta p.m. says that things in his view hadn't been quite as confrontational as he expected, which is hardly positive. in a short time this morning there will be a skip where they will have the trust fund for over two billion dollars. it's really only a sweetener of money in return for african
>> reporter: the coalition is - internally within the kurdish coalition, two of the parties, pkk and kpp. there is also another one who are predominantly from that area, also joining in the fight there, and then you have the international coalition that are using their air strikes, so that's led by the u.s. >>> we will leave it there for the timing. thank you for that. malta european and african are holding talks in an attempt to stem the flow to the people to the continent....
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to president bashar al-assad while turkey is concentrating on hitting the kurdish separateists the pkk. we have in the first hints that i.s.i.l. my now be facing a more coordinated fight back >>> the paris attacks have provoked reactions from leading democrats who are hoping to replace president obama. from iowa where the contenders have faced off. >> reporter: they came bearing sciens and support for those still reeling from the paris attackss and now wanting answers from their democratic presidential candidates about how they would prevent similar attacks in the united states. >> my heart goes on out to everyone in paris. i feel the sense of loss. >> it is concerning about what is happening in the future. i want them to talk about what are we going to do to protect our country. >> reporter: the moderator asked the same question. bernie sanders replying rival hillary clinton contributed to regional instability as a former u.s. senator voting for the invasion of iraq in 2003. >> i would argue that the disastrous invasion of iraq something that i strongly opposed has unravelled the regi
to president bashar al-assad while turkey is concentrating on hitting the kurdish separateists the pkk. we have in the first hints that i.s.i.l. my now be facing a more coordinated fight back >>> the paris attacks have provoked reactions from leading democrats who are hoping to replace president obama. from iowa where the contenders have faced off. >> reporter: they came bearing sciens and support for those still reeling from the paris attackss and now wanting answers from their...
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pressing ahead with the kurdish pkk rebels.ernment is cracking down on dissenting media. on tuesday, two editors of a magazine were arrested for allegedly plotting a coup. they had called the akp victory on their cover page the beginning of a civil war in turkey. that edition of the magazine was withdrawn from shelves. >> this magazine has been shut down in the past. turkey has become a country that cannot even tolerate an opposition magazine. we are talking about a transition towards tyranny. after regaining their absolute majority, erdogan at the potty feel stronger than ever. brent: picking up on that strength, dorian jones is our correspondent there. what is erdogan's game plan right now? do you think you will be successful, and do you think that the people of turkey are going to say yes to what he wants? dorian: he is talking about a american-style residency, and he says the president will need to make quick decisions. but opponents are saying that this is equivalent to an elected dictatorship, a can to -- akin to putin's
pressing ahead with the kurdish pkk rebels.ernment is cracking down on dissenting media. on tuesday, two editors of a magazine were arrested for allegedly plotting a coup. they had called the akp victory on their cover page the beginning of a civil war in turkey. that edition of the magazine was withdrawn from shelves. >> this magazine has been shut down in the past. turkey has become a country that cannot even tolerate an opposition magazine. we are talking about a transition towards...
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time is because they are forced into a position of supporting in a way the kurdish nationalists the pkk after the government started attacking them. whereas before they had a pan-turkish appeal of people disenchanted with the government and did he enare franchised -- disenfranchised, but certainly the opposition party is happy tonight. >> malcolm >> sreenivasan: newly elected speaker of the house of representatives, paul ryan, says he is re-designing the job. house republicans elected ryan on thursday to replace john boehner, who had resigned. in interviews sunday, ryan said he is looking to lay out a clear policy vision and build more consensus from the bottom up. ryan also told nbc and cbs news he did not foresee bipartisan immigration reform passing congress, because, he said, president obama is quote: "untrustworthy on this issue." >> look, i think it would be a ridiculous notion to try and work on an issue like this with a president we simply cannot trust on this issue. he tried to go it alone, circumventing the legislative process with his executive orders, so that is not in the c
time is because they are forced into a position of supporting in a way the kurdish nationalists the pkk after the government started attacking them. whereas before they had a pan-turkish appeal of people disenchanted with the government and did he enare franchised -- disenfranchised, but certainly the opposition party is happy tonight. >> malcolm >> sreenivasan: newly elected speaker of the house of representatives, paul ryan, says he is re-designing the job. house republicans...
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he had been detained last month for saving on live television that the pkk is not a terrorist organization. people around the world have been marching to demand action on the inenvironment ahead of the u.n. climate change conference in paris. hundreds took part in this protest in the capital of jakar torics, a. the people want people to reduce dependency on fossil fuel and to start using renewable energy. carbon omissions expected to peek before 2025. urgent action is being urged from the government. more than 40,000 people gathered in sydney. marches also in brisbane and other australian cities. the co p21 conference in paris starts on monday. more than 190 countries present will discuss a plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions. for security at that summit is very tight since the attacks in paris >> reporter: the army and police have paris covered. they were ordered onto the street after the attacks of november 13. now they have an added responsibility, ensuring the co p21 climate summit passes off smoothly despite the nationwi nationwide-- state of emergency >> translation: everything is b
he had been detained last month for saving on live television that the pkk is not a terrorist organization. people around the world have been marching to demand action on the inenvironment ahead of the u.n. climate change conference in paris. hundreds took part in this protest in the capital of jakar torics, a. the people want people to reduce dependency on fossil fuel and to start using renewable energy. carbon omissions expected to peek before 2025. urgent action is being urged from the...
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turkey, although says it joined the fight against i.s.i.l., most of the air strikes have been against pkk in syria and in northern iraq. there might be a hope that there will be more coordination with turkey, the u.s. and other allies in increasing this fight against i.s.i.l. specifically >>> let's leave it there. french also say they found another car expected to be-- suspected to be linked to the attacks. 129 people killed and more than 350 others injured. 99 of them critically. more details are emerging of the attackers that targeted a concert haul, restaurants and football stadium. police say the operation involved the multi nation team with linkss to middle east, belgium and possibly germany. in belgium several suspects have been arrested with alleged links to the attacks. one gunman has been identified as a 29-year-old french national. six people close to him have been detained for questioning. the latest is this car, suspect's car. what do we know about that jacky? >> reporter: we've been getting more details about in black fiaat that was found in an eastern suburb of paris. reside
turkey, although says it joined the fight against i.s.i.l., most of the air strikes have been against pkk in syria and in northern iraq. there might be a hope that there will be more coordination with turkey, the u.s. and other allies in increasing this fight against i.s.i.l. specifically >>> let's leave it there. french also say they found another car expected to be-- suspected to be linked to the attacks. 129 people killed and more than 350 others injured. 99 of them critically. more...
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pkk.hich is a terrorist organization by turkey. he said they are not a terrorist organization and there should be political dialog between them and the turkish government. well, right after that he was arrested, interrogated, he was released. but he had received a lot of death threats following that. so these are all things that investigators are going to have to look into. but this is a polarized climate. you have the pro-kurdish, the major pro-kurdish party doubtful that a thorough investigation will bring life to this. lynda? >> ian lee, a lot to cover there from turkey. thank you so much for staying across it all for us. we'll talk to you soon. >>> still to come, world leaders are set to meet at the cop 21 climate conference in paris. we'll talk to an expert about the issues on the table. >>> plus, an update on ben carson's -- what he thinks about the crisis firsthand. that's live just ahead. after a dvt blood clot.mind when i got out of the hospital what about my family? my li'l buddy
pkk.hich is a terrorist organization by turkey. he said they are not a terrorist organization and there should be political dialog between them and the turkish government. well, right after that he was arrested, interrogated, he was released. but he had received a lot of death threats following that. so these are all things that investigators are going to have to look into. but this is a polarized climate. you have the pro-kurdish, the major pro-kurdish party doubtful that a thorough...
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they have launched against pkk workers party positioned in syria and in the northern iraq. turkey considers the pkke it says as much of a threat of i.s.i.l. the u.s. as we know, the priority is the war against i.s.i.l. >>> many thanks. dozen of yazidis bodies have been found in a grave in the town of sinjar. >> reporter: after the peshmerga advanced swiftly into sinjar, evidence of i.s.i.l.'s brutality comes to light. a peshmerga soldier places items that investigators say were found on this site. they include bones, hair and personal items. this is a man who says members of his family and relatives are buried here. he is angry at what happened. >> translation: we understand this is war. we know people will die, but this is more. we will never forget what they did here. we will have our revenge. >> reporter: according to the u.n. i.s.i.l. killed at least 3000 yazidis men and women in june 2014. this community practice an ancient religion which i.s.i.l. considered heretic. they have also enslaved women. according to authorities there could be hundreds of sites like this acro
they have launched against pkk workers party positioned in syria and in the northern iraq. turkey considers the pkke it says as much of a threat of i.s.i.l. the u.s. as we know, the priority is the war against i.s.i.l. >>> many thanks. dozen of yazidis bodies have been found in a grave in the town of sinjar. >> reporter: after the peshmerga advanced swiftly into sinjar, evidence of i.s.i.l.'s brutality comes to light. a peshmerga soldier places items that investigators say were...
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we've seen the pkk, one of the biggest parties, and the regional government, they had disagreement as to who should control the mountain. also there was problems with the coalition and coming in, getting involved. it was said they need to be armed, they want to be able to do this themselves. you need to give us the kind of weaponry we need to take the mountain. that wasn't really forth coming. there was a misunderstanding in the coalition and the kurdish government here. it has been a very complex political situation. what military experts have told me in the past that the actual taking of the mountain will be a fairly straightforward military operation. however, it does mean that the delay is a military one for political reasons >>> russia's president putin is ordering an investigation into allegations of drugs cheating made against russian athletes. putin says the investigation need to have the highest levels of transparency. on monday a detailed report of allegations of russian's state doping and cover-ups. >> reporter: until now russian sporting authorities have remained defiant i
we've seen the pkk, one of the biggest parties, and the regional government, they had disagreement as to who should control the mountain. also there was problems with the coalition and coming in, getting involved. it was said they need to be armed, they want to be able to do this themselves. you need to give us the kind of weaponry we need to take the mountain. that wasn't really forth coming. there was a misunderstanding in the coalition and the kurdish government here. it has been a very...
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president bashar al-assad, while turkey has been concentrating its fire power on the kurdish separatists pkk seem to be seeing here the first hints isil might be facing a more coordinated fight back, barbara. >> bernard smith at that g20 meeting in italia. bernard, thank you. >>> now, let's go to paris where police say that they found an abandoned car. inside were several ak-47 rifles. neev barker. >> on patrol in the streets of paris on this, a second day of mourning for those killed in the country's worst attack since the second world war. the street outside the bataclan concert hall where more than 80 people died remains sealed off as forensic teams gather evidence. new amateur video captured the moment the killers opened fire on concert goers. in another video, police prepared to storm the building. the push back and a hail of bullets as well as the blood shed, one of the killers left a vital clue. a cephiered finger that allowed investigators to identify him as 29-year-old. his father and brother have been arrested. >> i caught the attention of the police due to a violation of public po
president bashar al-assad, while turkey has been concentrating its fire power on the kurdish separatists pkk seem to be seeing here the first hints isil might be facing a more coordinated fight back, barbara. >> bernard smith at that g20 meeting in italia. bernard, thank you. >>> now, let's go to paris where police say that they found an abandoned car. inside were several ak-47 rifles. neev barker. >> on patrol in the streets of paris on this, a second day of mourning for...
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that coalition, the vast majority of the air strikes have actually been against the separatist the pkk party >>> kurdish fighters have made a grewsome discovery. they found graves containing dozens of bodies of jazz jazz. evidence of i.s.i.l.'s brutality comes to light. a peshmerga soldier places items that investigators say were found on this site. they include bones, hair and personal items. this man says members of his family and relatives are buried here. he is angry at what happened. >> translation: we understand this is war. we know people will die, but this is more. we will never forget what they did here. we will have our revenge. gentleman according to the u.n. i.s.i.l. killed at least 300 men and women when it took control in this rah region in 2014. they practiced an ancient religion. they've also enslaved young women. that sparked international condemnation and spurred the u.s. to launch strikes against i.s.i.l. according to authorities there could be hundreds of sites like this across the sinjar region. it is very likely that more will be found. the head of the local intel
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and he had previously been detained for saying publically the group pkk should not be regarded as a terroristanization. thousands of kurdish protesters rallied in istanbul against the death and broken up by police who fired water canon and tear gas at the crowd and has launched an investigation. ♪ saudi-led coalition carried out air strikes on boats they say were smugging supplies to houthi rebels in yemen and weapons were being unloaded from two fishing vessels in the province when they were hit killing three smugglers and they imposed a blockade on yemen to stop weapons reaching houthis and troops loyal to the ousted president saleh and we sent this update from the yemen city of marib. >> translator: saudi-led coalition jets carried out eight raids targeting boats carrying arm, ammunition and fuel for the houthi rebels and smugglers are alleged to be indian and asian sailors and operation carried out in the port part of the long coastal strip stretching more than 200 kilometers and yemen army not maintaining security there because it doesn't have sufficient marine capabilities and the area
and he had previously been detained for saying publically the group pkk should not be regarded as a terroristanization. thousands of kurdish protesters rallied in istanbul against the death and broken up by police who fired water canon and tear gas at the crowd and has launched an investigation. ♪ saudi-led coalition carried out air strikes on boats they say were smugging supplies to houthi rebels in yemen and weapons were being unloaded from two fishing vessels in the province when they were...
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on a social and political front, how to deal with the kurdish problem, the militants, the pkk, and the? on the economy, the lira is one of the weakest currencies this year, although in recent weeks it has picked up. unemployment is high. growth is slow. there are reforms many analysts say are needed and the government will have to confront those. yvonne: tom mackenzie reporting from a stumble. back to our top story, the slowdown in the world's second-largest economy may not be over yet. official figures show the manufacturing sector contracted for the third month in a row. for more, we are joined i our china economist, john jew. economist-- our china . his growth going to be a concerned. this has always been considered a bright spot to offset manufacturing. see aare starting to slowdown. that has been in the data for a while now. this does include construction and utilities as well. continue to see export orders show decline. chinese exporters remain challenged until the end of the year? what is your forecast? story is global growth that trade has been contracting. that is a trend not
on a social and political front, how to deal with the kurdish problem, the militants, the pkk, and the? on the economy, the lira is one of the weakest currencies this year, although in recent weeks it has picked up. unemployment is high. growth is slow. there are reforms many analysts say are needed and the government will have to confront those. yvonne: tom mackenzie reporting from a stumble. back to our top story, the slowdown in the world's second-largest economy may not be over yet....
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turkey has been accusing many of the syrian turkish factions operating on the ground affiliated with pkk which it considers a terrorist organization. so very delicate times and i think this will definitely put more pressure on the international community to find a way to the crisis in syria >>> absolutely. turkey's involvement in the syrian, northern syrian, is so complicated. it does, doesn't it, push again to the fore front this idea of a buffer zone. what's turkey's feelings on that? >> reporter: the syrians - sorry, the turks have been repeatedly asking for a safe zone in the 90 kilometer area where on the syrian side i.s.i.l. has expanded, and the rationale of the turks has been this. we would like to have a safe zone where civilians could converse but also we would like to ensure there's no-one operating on those areas very close to turkey. the international community and the americans, in particular, were not really excited about that idea saying that the top priority for the time being is to step up the pressure against i.s.i.l. in cubani, in ha;; ika and also not far from the so
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war, and turkey, which is the best place of all, at best has dual interests and has had some kurdish pkk targets. it's a bit of a conundrum for the west. somethingt to do about the islamic state, who can you count on in the region? that's an open question. anna: what is the conclusion you've come to about the islamic state's capabilities after what we saw in paris? what has changed in that respect? andrew: what has changed is pretty obvious. if you step back a little bit, we had the bombings in ankara. we had the bombing over sinai. we had the bombing in beirut, and now paris, and they have all been attributed to the islamic state or claimed by the islamic state, so obviously, the group's capabilities have grown. at the same time, it suffered serious setbacks in syria and the middle east with the loss of sinjar this week where they found mass graves of yazidis. the group has gone from establishing its own caliphate, as it were, in syria and iraq, to being on the back foot, suffering losses. ande this is lashing out, some people are saying it's a sign of weakness. it could be a bit of bot
war, and turkey, which is the best place of all, at best has dual interests and has had some kurdish pkk targets. it's a bit of a conundrum for the west. somethingt to do about the islamic state, who can you count on in the region? that's an open question. anna: what is the conclusion you've come to about the islamic state's capabilities after what we saw in paris? what has changed in that respect? andrew: what has changed is pretty obvious. if you step back a little bit, we had the bombings in...
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to syrian president bashar al-assad while turkey is concentrating on hitting the kurdish separatists pkk. at this summit we've had the first hint that i.s.i.l. might now be facing a more coordinated fight back. bernard smith at the g20 summit >>> two palestinians have been killed during an israeli army raid. its troops came under attack at the refugee camp. the army was demolishing home of a man who they say killed an israeli man in june. 20 palestinians were wounded. since october 86 palestinians abdomen 12 israelis have been killed in violence. japan has fallen back into recession. cavity data riese-- government data released says it slowed to a slow second quarter. myanmar's opposition laurelled aung san suu kyi has arrived in parliament to a media friendsy. her-- fren clerics y. her party took the majority of votes. the army bats ruling part will remain in power until the end of january. aung san suu kyi is barred from top political office but she says she will someone to lead as her proxy. florins lui has the later. >> reporter: this parliament session is attended by members of parl
to syrian president bashar al-assad while turkey is concentrating on hitting the kurdish separatists pkk. at this summit we've had the first hint that i.s.i.l. might now be facing a more coordinated fight back. bernard smith at the g20 summit >>> two palestinians have been killed during an israeli army raid. its troops came under attack at the refugee camp. the army was demolishing home of a man who they say killed an israeli man in june. 20 palestinians were wounded. since october 86...
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media in a kurdish city and he was fatally wounded and detained for saying the kurdish armed group pkkd not be regarded as a terrorist organization. ♪ the saudi-led coalition has carried out air strikes on boats they say were smuggling supplies to houthi rebels in yemen and loaded from two fishing vessels when they were hit killing three smugglers and a blockade on yemen to stop weapons reaching the houthis and to the ousted president saleh and we sent this update from the yemeni city. >> translator: saudi-led coalition carried out eight raids in the province targeting a number of boats allegedly carrying arms, ammunition and fuel for the houthi rebels. the smugglers are alleged to be indian and asian sailors and operation was carried out by the port part of the long coastal strip stretching more than 200 kilometers and the yemeni army has not been able to maintain security there because it doesn't have sigma rain capabilities and the area is quite vast and saudi-led coalition gave warnings to boats and 12 kilometers are where the export is from and houthi rebels along the fighters loy
media in a kurdish city and he was fatally wounded and detained for saying the kurdish armed group pkkd not be regarded as a terrorist organization. ♪ the saudi-led coalition has carried out air strikes on boats they say were smuggling supplies to houthi rebels in yemen and loaded from two fishing vessels when they were hit killing three smugglers and a blockade on yemen to stop weapons reaching the houthis and to the ousted president saleh and we sent this update from the yemeni city....
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wounded, a police officer was also killed and previously detained for saying the kurdish armed group and pkkd not be regarded as a terrorist organization. thousands of kurdish protesters rallied in es istanbul over the death and fired water canyon and tear gas and determined to find out who killed the lawyer. hundreds of protesters have been out on the streets in london demanding that their government stay out of the international air campaign against i.s.i.l. prime minister david cameron says bombing the armed group is the only way to keep britain safe but critics want him to consider a political solution first. as nieve barker reports politicians are expected to vote next wednesday. >> reporter: outside downing street the first of what organizers say will be a title wave of protests, for now the crowds are modest but as parliament prepares for a crucial vote on syrian air strikes next wednesday, these demonstrators including politicians, musicians and film stars want their say. in my lifetime i have not seen violence promote peace and do not accept it in families and workplace and between
wounded, a police officer was also killed and previously detained for saying the kurdish armed group and pkkd not be regarded as a terrorist organization. thousands of kurdish protesters rallied in es istanbul over the death and fired water canyon and tear gas and determined to find out who killed the lawyer. hundreds of protesters have been out on the streets in london demanding that their government stay out of the international air campaign against i.s.i.l. prime minister david cameron says...
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forces on the ground the problem is that is the syrian branch of the pkk that is the kurdish workers party we consider that to be a terrorist organization the turks consider it as bad as i says just you understand the "alice in wonderland" nature the first largest army in nato gives support to a group that is the sister of a terrorist organization according to the second largest army meanwhile it is bombing the terrorist organization at the same time that does not exclude the russians and iranians that is how complicated this state of affairs is the the ideology exported from saudi arabia degenerated the bosnian campaign in the balkans we're still dealing with the demons of this the al qaeda ideology from essentially what coal states or countries were doing. it is a verifiable bids people say isis cancer money from the saudis but they don't have to take this home please. he was killed but before that he become so self sufficient by running oilwells kidnapping or cuban trafficking or extortion so rich the osama bin on an ast there of a subsidiary for the lot and i don't think anyone t
forces on the ground the problem is that is the syrian branch of the pkk that is the kurdish workers party we consider that to be a terrorist organization the turks consider it as bad as i says just you understand the "alice in wonderland" nature the first largest army in nato gives support to a group that is the sister of a terrorist organization according to the second largest army meanwhile it is bombing the terrorist organization at the same time that does not exclude the russians...
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revitalize the economy, deal with regional issues such as the war in syria, security issues in iraq, the pkk terrorism, we have to deal with those matters immediately. >> just a few hours after jubilant celebration, i celebrae business as usual. jamal al shael, al jazeera, ankara. >> tokyo and seoul confront japan's use of sex slaves from south korea during are world war ii. and with the fog in europe. >> and chipotle has locked its doors in the pacific northwest after customers come down with e coli. >> tough that the country gave up on me. >> look at the trauma... every day is torture. >> this is our home. >> nobody should have to live like this. >> we made a promise to these heroes... this is one promise americans need to keep. >> air travel across western europe was severely disrupted by a second consecutive day of dense fog. london was hit hardest, heathrow airport causing problems from the weather-ing conscious british. the vatican arrested two people as part of an investigation into leaked documents. they are a current member of the clergy and a woman who served on a financial reform
revitalize the economy, deal with regional issues such as the war in syria, security issues in iraq, the pkk terrorism, we have to deal with those matters immediately. >> just a few hours after jubilant celebration, i celebrae business as usual. jamal al shael, al jazeera, ankara. >> tokyo and seoul confront japan's use of sex slaves from south korea during are world war ii. and with the fog in europe. >> and chipotle has locked its doors in the pacific northwest after...
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and a rapidly deteriorating relationship between the state and the armed kurdish sprafts known as the pkk, played hard on people's minds. bringing back stability through returning him to office. as night fell and the results began coming through it became clear that the vast majority of voters had been convinced, and the akp supporters had reason to celebrate once again. >> i'm very happy with the results, and i'm happy that a lot of citizens actually went to the polls today and show that they in fact do want unity and polarization. >> the party had gained a majority. we will look to unite and embrace all the other parties and work together to build a better future for turkish people. >> turkey's opposition parties were swift to declare defeat. >> i do not want to have anyone to have any concerns. >> the prokurdish htp barely got enough votes to get into parliament. its leaders though was critical of the election process. >> with regret i have to say there wasn't pooh fair and equal election. we received approximately 11% of the votes without waging a political campaign in the wake of the
and a rapidly deteriorating relationship between the state and the armed kurdish sprafts known as the pkk, played hard on people's minds. bringing back stability through returning him to office. as night fell and the results began coming through it became clear that the vast majority of voters had been convinced, and the akp supporters had reason to celebrate once again. >> i'm very happy with the results, and i'm happy that a lot of citizens actually went to the polls today and show that...
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. >> turkey -- ancient war against pkk, the group of -- the kurd fighters who have historically been quite tough, have been winning, are no friend of turkey. if you're making an alliance and you're basically saying, okay, pkk coming in from this side, russia from that side, turkey is not happy about that. they're caught up with the best ideas that the best fighters against isis are historically great fighters against turkey. this is really convoluted. i would point out if hollande goes and gets the president to say we have go against merkel and talk with the russians. which i know what not been the rap right now, i think you'll see a lot of the reasons why the market has been better. if they can welcome russia back somehow, that was the beginning of the end of the rally in europe. it's come back because draghi -- i think our market, by the way, have to be careful that we may not be down as much, because the dollar is getting weaker on this. we have to be very careful in thinking this is necessarily -- this is necessarily bad. because the battle lines are being drawn here. it's not cl
. >> turkey -- ancient war against pkk, the group of -- the kurd fighters who have historically been quite tough, have been winning, are no friend of turkey. if you're making an alliance and you're basically saying, okay, pkk coming in from this side, russia from that side, turkey is not happy about that. they're caught up with the best ideas that the best fighters against isis are historically great fighters against turkey. this is really convoluted. i would point out if hollande goes...