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counter protest, for example we have seen in some cities, there have been protesters who have been shouting anti—immigration slogans and counter protesters shouting anti—fascist and they have been scuffles and a bottle in some cases, smashed windows but please do say that the protests are largely under control in liverpool, police said they have been granted greater stop and search powers. this is for officers to deal with unrest meanwhile, in manchester, a dispersal notice has been authorised for the city centre. just imagine it is images that you are seeing in nottingham at the moment but it is a similar picture in a lot of cities elsewhere so the protests in nottingham have been kept separate for the past hour now, are reported in nottingham have said that the two sides have been facing each other and please have formed a thin line between the groups and you can just about see the thin line of police on one side of those protesters waving placards. this is similar to other places where operators have taken place. a few bottles have been a throne, lots of chants but no sign of huge troubl
counter protest, for example we have seen in some cities, there have been protesters who have been shouting anti—immigration slogans and counter protesters shouting anti—fascist and they have been scuffles and a bottle in some cases, smashed windows but please do say that the protests are largely under control in liverpool, police said they have been granted greater stop and search powers. this is for officers to deal with unrest meanwhile, in manchester, a dispersal notice has been...
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of the protest and 21 year old evans q. how to, who died off to he was huge by to you guys kind of stuff. yes. that was our need to start on june 25th to purchase with nationwide and never be the focus was in homage and up to m. p. 's version for the adoption of a finance bill purchased a storm and national assembly with police opening file. and this is all of the was from parliament that it was actually brought down by that protest as well as a lot all of our, these a truck on the side left side that has been buns belonged to the police since the beginning of the protest or the 50 people lost in lives and many more we injured, but that is not the time people they organize, blood donations, raise money to of with hospice, who bills and organize the concepts in remembrance of the victim. for the longest time needed to be nothing has been the hands of the old and the elite and the rich dogs. but only because, you know, which, i mean it's the majority of the continent. we are the ones who don't have jobs, but the ones that we
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and king is most the reason protest. please used to your guys and what kind of the despised, even just a handful of people. and in addition to that, to be filmed, officers use the fire arms, even if you have to drop out a weapon and to shoot at uh, you know, at, at whatever it is that is out there. there's got to be an existent shots, the right to live. that is, it of the life of the opiate tough themselves, sophisticated agencies on the, or these ones on destruction or property or this are risk to, you know, a threat to life, especially on the part of the people that are being protected in preparation for the c followed cup and soft off the game, 2010 police as security forces. good, special training to prepare them to control the products of fluids and football fans that will descend on the industry. for south africa, which will be in march to from the boot oper, type era, if you use it was a learning curve. they could not afford to enjoy this in fine. so what needs to be changed to training discipline and more consequ
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one of their - anti-immigration protesters you anti—immigration protesters you mentioned, who said iotest but this is not what they were here for. is that a reflection of what we are seeing and some of the protests taking place today? are we seeing people who are protesting for anti—immigration reasons but it is not descending into this? i suppose, just to get a picture of how much of what we are seeing now outside this hotel in rotherham is being reflected elsewhere. are we seeing more of the theme that we saw many places yesterday where you had anti—immigration protest but passing off relatively peacefully? tt is off relatively peacefully? it is difficult to — off relatively peacefully? it is difficult to say _ off relatively peacefully? it is difficult to say how _ off relatively peacefully? te 3 difficult to say how many of those people at these protests are intent on causing trouble or who are perhaps shocked by what they are seeing. yesterday we had those protests in leeds, bristol, hull, blackpool and liverpool and certain elements there was trouble, as we saw and there are pl
one of their - anti-immigration protesters you anti—immigration protesters you mentioned, who said iotest but this is not what they were here for. is that a reflection of what we are seeing and some of the protests taking place today? are we seeing people who are protesting for anti—immigration reasons but it is not descending into this? i suppose, just to get a picture of how much of what we are seeing now outside this hotel in rotherham is being reflected elsewhere. are we seeing more of...
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you're protesting. my hope is that we as young africans can revive the spirit of african, the struggle that we can support each other. as was the case in the sixty's in the seventy's. there's a need for us to go back to our roots and to read and to nod and to speak to, i'll do. and so i'm very excited for what the future holds for young africans who are taking that power back. so reflection disappointments, but perhaps as we just had, oh, well, we've come to the end of our show, but here in kenya, the countries use a still in the midst of things will continue to bring you the latest developers. and you can also follow us on 6 talk the cost for you to and you can also find this point is the ground. thank you so much for watching. of you to remind me goodbye the the the, the view will tell you the we are happy that we are back to the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to use the sales force and for the future. in the stories and issues that are being discussed acros
you're protesting. my hope is that we as young africans can revive the spirit of african, the struggle that we can support each other. as was the case in the sixty's in the seventy's. there's a need for us to go back to our roots and to read and to nod and to speak to, i'll do. and so i'm very excited for what the future holds for young africans who are taking that power back. so reflection disappointments, but perhaps as we just had, oh, well, we've come to the end of our show, but here in...
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~ ., ., ., ., protest? i think what the motivation of these protests _ protest?these protests and _ protest? i think what the motivation of these protests and disturbances l of these protests and disturbances it is to shake up the nation and get the nation particularly thinking about a particular danger. the agenda that these far right activist, india or whoever they are, is to be anti—muslim and to stoke up hatred and enmity and welcomes towards muslims. what i want to ask and what i want people to ponder on is consider what how we must be feeling? i am a british born muslim who is a0 years old, second or third generation in the uk like the vast majority of muslims in this country are. this is making us feel hour, that we don't be a long queue but actually, we are born and brought up here, we are raised here, we raised to, we are actually educated here. we contribute to society and we are very much belong here. so i am calling on the government to take strong action against these far right groups, like india and other far right groups like they have with extreme
~ ., ., ., ., protest? i think what the motivation of these protests _ protest?these protests and _ protest? i think what the motivation of these protests and disturbances l of these protests and disturbances it is to shake up the nation and get the nation particularly thinking about a particular danger. the agenda that these far right activist, india or whoever they are, is to be anti—muslim and to stoke up hatred and enmity and welcomes towards muslims. what i want to ask and what i want...
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rival rallies also broke up between far right protesters and anti-racism groups.born in the uk. the motive behind the attack is not known. misinformation spread on social media after the knife attack. sparked the violent anti-immigration protests across the uk. now thousands of yearron is for an anti-israel protest announcing western media's portrayal of the gaza genocide. activists labeled to killing the palestine resistance leaders as feudal. jerome huse has a report from the french capital. the latest assassinations of palestinian resistance leader. was one of the main talking points as thousands gathered in central paris on saturday. the message was clear, that strategy won't work. it doesn't matter if they kill one leader, because it's... still here, the people are still here fighting for their liberty, for their freedom, for their their their own land, of course it won't work, it will actually uh be the motor to uh create more leaders in a word, to show that what is right and what is wrong, israel is able to kill resistance leaders without any seem to get aw
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mounted security forces soon confronted and violently clashed with the protesters.litical analyst us from damascus. welcome to you both. i'll start with you. so we are aware of the fact that these protests have taken place now for it's been a long time. mean aside from operation also flood from october the 7th, prior to that we also know that the protests were there, if you recall for the so-called judicial reforms after all this time though, what do you think these protesters are achieving? i mean, they it's pretty obvious that netanyahu is going to continue down his path, and usually we see the protests, they get together and then afterwards it leads to some violence and then nothing really comes out of it for the protesters, the return of captives uh remains a lusory at this point. well the previous head of the shinbet army once said this is a government of pyro maniacs run by a nigelo maniac who's prime minister netanyahu doesn't seem to care about protest doesn't seem to care about worldwide condemnation doesn't even care about allies like the united states so
mounted security forces soon confronted and violently clashed with the protesters.litical analyst us from damascus. welcome to you both. i'll start with you. so we are aware of the fact that these protests have taken place now for it's been a long time. mean aside from operation also flood from october the 7th, prior to that we also know that the protests were there, if you recall for the so-called judicial reforms after all this time though, what do you think these protesters are achieving? i...
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., between the police and individual protesters?— protesters? i am standing back enou:h protesters?ow to _ protesters? i am standing back enough now to talk _ protesters? i am standing back enough now to talk to - protesters? i am standing back enough now to talk to you - protesters? i am standing back enough now to talk to you so i | protesters? i am standing back. enough now to talk to you so i can still see what is going on. earlier, i did see one of the antifascist protesters held up by about half a dozen police. hang on a minute, the crowd are now running in my direction as the police line move forward. the police are now moving forward. the police are now moving forward information along bristol bridge, i've got people running towards me. there are police dogs separating them. it looks like one person is being arrested there, looks like someone on the floor, the police forces and i walking across bristol bridge. i've seen one arrested so far but i don't doubt that there have been several more. martin, how many police officers would you say are there at the moment? fist would yo
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protest.ation for the vast — the motivation is. the motivation for the vast majority of the people in this— for the vast majority of the people in this country is to see their street— in this country is to see their street safe and that is what i'm determined that we will deliver. is determined that we will deliver. is a determined that we will deliver. a topper determined that we will deliver. is a topper that tougher sentences could _ a topper that tougher sentences could be — a topper that tougher sentences could be deployed _ a topper that tougher sentences could be deployed for— a topper that tougher sentences could be deployed for rioters? l a topper that tougher sentences could be deployed for rioters? i| could be deployed for rioters? i think could be deployed for rioters? think there needs to be the could be deployed for rioters?“ think there needs to be the full force _ think there needs to be the full force of— think there needs to be the full force of the law and it needs to be swi
protest.ation for the vast — the motivation is. the motivation for the vast majority of the people in this— for the vast majority of the people in this country is to see their street— in this country is to see their street safe and that is what i'm determined that we will deliver. is determined that we will deliver. is a determined that we will deliver. a topper determined that we will deliver. is a topper that tougher sentences could _ a topper that tougher sentences could be — a...
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what draws people out, --eole protests. what draws people out, people who _ protests.ple who wouldn't normally i protests. what draws people out, | people who wouldn't normally take protests. what draws people out, i people who wouldn't normally take to the streets in these ways? i'm thinking about the sociology of it, the idea of groupthink crowd behaviour. what draws people out? we have the added influence of these days which we didn't have so much of in 2011 of social media at play? social media and misinformation on social media clearly plays a role in this but i would say as well that we need to be careful when we talk about what draws people out because it is very easy to slip into concepts often used such as the term of contagion, which is that people are completely uncritical. i would say people are coming out perhaps because of curiosity or because they share the values, the people that were diametrically opposed to the principles and values of the protest wouldn't go, and what is often forgotten is by no means the entire community are involved in these things
what draws people out, --eole protests. what draws people out, people who _ protests.ple who wouldn't normally i protests. what draws people out, | people who wouldn't normally take protests. what draws people out, i people who wouldn't normally take to the streets in these ways? i'm thinking about the sociology of it, the idea of groupthink crowd behaviour. what draws people out? we have the added influence of these days which we didn't have so much of in 2011 of social media at play? social...
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bring the latest on the protest and hole where protesters gathered outside of the hotel go gathered tosylum seekers. there are a lot of smashed windows and glass from bottles being thrown and protesters attempting to light a fire. this follows the unrest in sunderland over where ten arrests were made and what you are seeing now is the latest unrest that has broken out in towns and cities across the uk following the killing of three young girls in southport on monday. now on bbc news, inside sudan's forgotten war. gunfire. for over a year, a forgotten war has been raging in sudan. thousands of sudanese have lost their lives and millions more have been displaced. 18 million people are suffering from hunger... ..including over 3 million children. explosions. over his career as a war reporter... ..feras kilani has covered some of the world's most dangerous conflicts... gunfire. ..from iraq... ..to libya. in 2022, he visited sudan for the first time to cover the protests. despite controls on local media, people were hopeful of bringing change. it can sometimes be easier reporting as interna
bring the latest on the protest and hole where protesters gathered outside of the hotel go gathered tosylum seekers. there are a lot of smashed windows and glass from bottles being thrown and protesters attempting to light a fire. this follows the unrest in sunderland over where ten arrests were made and what you are seeing now is the latest unrest that has broken out in towns and cities across the uk following the killing of three young girls in southport on monday. now on bbc news, inside...
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are rival protests as well.gger numbers than these anti-immigrant groups.- had bigger numbers than these anti-immigrant groups. you'll see the opposite _ anti-immigrant groups. you'll see the opposite graduate _ anti-immigrant groups. you'll see the opposite graduate has - anti-immigrant groups. you'll see the opposite graduate has been i the opposite graduate has been happening. the police has been standing in between the far right protesters and the antiracism protesters and the antiracism protesters who have been carrying banner sinks and up to racism. so very much a large —— carrying banners saying stand up to racism. this is out... banners saying stand up to racism. this is out- - -_ banners saying stand up to racism. this is out... thank you very much. our correspondent _ this is out... thank you very much. our correspondent keeping - this is out... thank you very much. our correspondent keeping up - this is out... thank you very much. our correspondent keeping up to i our correspondent keeping up to acros
are rival protests as well.gger numbers than these anti-immigrant groups.- had bigger numbers than these anti-immigrant groups. you'll see the opposite _ anti-immigrant groups. you'll see the opposite graduate _ anti-immigrant groups. you'll see the opposite graduate has - anti-immigrant groups. you'll see the opposite graduate has been i the opposite graduate has been happening. the police has been standing in between the far right protesters and the antiracism protesters and the antiracism...
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protests continue one. what else other protesters demanding?— demanding?itially they started in june. _ demanding? initially they started in june. it - demanding? initially they started in june. it was - demanding? initially they - started in june. it was indeed started injune. it was indeed was 18 when students did messy products in the capital city at the time government accepted their demand. now the government instigated by the high court injune and the suitors have tried to protest in a peaceful manner and still they are in peaceful manner in july and all of a sudden the prime minister, the children and the children of war criminals. they arejust criminals. they are just fighting to establish their rights on merit—based. the rights on merit-based. the government _ rights on merit-based. the government did _ rights on merit—based. the government did actually make concessions on that. what are the wider concerns people have in bangladesh? why else are people taking to the streets? they don't rely on prime ministers because what the prime minister, she i
protests continue one. what else other protesters demanding?— demanding?itially they started in june. _ demanding? initially they started in june. it - demanding? initially they started in june. it was - demanding? initially they - started in june. it was indeed started injune. it was indeed was 18 when students did messy products in the capital city at the time government accepted their demand. now the government instigated by the high court injune and the suitors have tried to protest in a...
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that's was the 2nd be of the protest. and under 1st the i had been, i raced it, i wasn't even use the time i just said, because i was, i'm bushed by pain clips of he says, and they threw me into a vehicle. they harassed me. they beats me and they took me to central police, and we were detained among the protest as until 8 pm. so it's a, i didn't understand why the people of the minds and had to be met with such brutality. so i was like, if this moment, if i help is to me i get, i have to be able to speak cups for myself. and to be honest, i was scared to invite to my anger and frustration succeeded my c a at that point. right. so shakira is uncle superseding her fear. mohammad, you are a journalist to communicate to but very much mostly involved in these protests. so i did ask the question, what sparked the protest? because i mean canyons have been known to purchase for a while, but not like this, not at the scale can now come to the brink of simple reason. so many times. but the revolution that's a very strong what it is
that's was the 2nd be of the protest. and under 1st the i had been, i raced it, i wasn't even use the time i just said, because i was, i'm bushed by pain clips of he says, and they threw me into a vehicle. they harassed me. they beats me and they took me to central police, and we were detained among the protest as until 8 pm. so it's a, i didn't understand why the people of the minds and had to be met with such brutality. so i was like, if this moment, if i help is to me i get, i have to be...
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i think the difficulty is - protests. i think the difficulty is that - protests.rotests. i think the difficulty is that it is j difficulty is that it is difficulty is that it is difficult for the police to know just difficult for the police to knowjust how big these protests are going to be because certainly it's been advertised on social media that there are going to be gatherings in several cities across england during the course of the weekend and often those are being organised by far right protesters but sometimes we are also seeing counter demonstrations, for example in liverpool in the past few hours, around 200 people surrounded a mosque saying they wanted to protect it from far right protesters. there are around 100 far right co— protesters. it is difficult to know how big it is going to be, for example, we were told there was going to be one that took place on friday morning in dover but that never materialised and the protests we are seeing in sunderland in the past few hours, that has been very large involving hundreds of people. the message from the u
i think the difficulty is - protests. i think the difficulty is that - protests.rotests. i think the difficulty is that it is j difficulty is that it is difficulty is that it is difficult for the police to know just difficult for the police to knowjust how big these protests are going to be because certainly it's been advertised on social media that there are going to be gatherings in several cities across england during the course of the weekend and often those are being organised by far right...
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protest earlier today, which - violent in aldershot there was a i protest earlier today, which wasn'tad their say, and then they left quietly, but like you said, there is disorder going on in weymouth, the police there say they haveit weymouth, the police there say they have it under control. at one point they had to be the filling in the sandwich between the two protesting groups on the beach and they were trying to move people off, traffic was stopped, but that is an ongoing situation, which appears to be reflected in different towns and cities, largely in the north of england, but it is a problem across the united kingdom.— the united kingdom. thank you for the united kingdom. thank you for the moment- _ the united kingdom. thank you for the moment. that _ the united kingdom. thank you for the moment. that wider _ the united kingdom. thank you for the moment. that wider picture i the united kingdom. thank you for the moment. that wider picture of| the moment. that wider picture of this unrest that we have seen developing since last tuesday. just a reminder that there is a live page
protest earlier today, which - violent in aldershot there was a i protest earlier today, which wasn'tad their say, and then they left quietly, but like you said, there is disorder going on in weymouth, the police there say they haveit weymouth, the police there say they have it under control. at one point they had to be the filling in the sandwich between the two protesting groups on the beach and they were trying to move people off, traffic was stopped, but that is an ongoing situation, which...
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you're protesting. my hope is that we as young africans can revive the spirit of an african, the struggle that we can support each other. as was the case in the sixty's in the seventy's. there's a need for us to go back to our roots and to read and to none and to speak to, i'll do. and so i'm very excited for what the future holds for young african who are taking that power back. so reflection disappointments, but perhaps as we just had, oh, well, we've come to the end of our show, but here in kenya, the countries use a still in the midst of things will continue to bring you the latest developers. and you can also follow us on 6 talk the cost for you to. and you can also find this one instagram. thank you so much for watching. the combined me good by the, the, the, it's time for vision raised for sustainability. but also for horsepower the, it's time for the mobile revolution in 30 minutes on the w super news is c, y versus robots equipped with sensor technology against the 220000000 old factory selves
you're protesting. my hope is that we as young africans can revive the spirit of an african, the struggle that we can support each other. as was the case in the sixty's in the seventy's. there's a need for us to go back to our roots and to read and to none and to speak to, i'll do. and so i'm very excited for what the future holds for young african who are taking that power back. so reflection disappointments, but perhaps as we just had, oh, well, we've come to the end of our show, but here in...
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, ., , protest? may be as long as it takes, as necessary. _ protest?otest? may be as long as it takes, as necessary, that would _ protest? may be as long as it takes, as necessary, that would be - protest? may be as long as it takes, as necessary, that would be my - as necessary, that would be my approach — as necessary, that would be my approach. information is hard to come _ approach. information is hard to come try— approach. information is hard to come by we have some idea that something is planned for eight p:m.. i something is planned for eight p:m.. i would _ something is planned for eight p:m.. i would probably want to stay if few hours _ i would probably want to stay if few hours beyond, if nothing has happened by then that may be we will head home. but i think it's far right— head home. but i think it's far right demonstrators do turn up and then we _ right demonstrators do turn up and then we could be here as long as we need _ then we could be here as long as we need to— then we could be here as long as we need to be _ then we could be here
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, ., , , ., protests? the protests in nigeria, is the economic _ protests?he protests in nigeria, is the economic issues nigeria - protests? the protests in nigeria, | is the economic issues nigeria has been facing since this government came to power and i would also say when this government came in the may there were high hopes that given what the current president did in lagos he could replicate at a national level but it appears that that hope has been dashed and the economic recovery does not seem to be insight and the economic policies that this government have embarked upon like the removal of subsidies, which has seen high electricity bills but they have bitten deep into the pockets of nigeria and most importantly is the basic cost of living food has jumped so importantly is the basic cost of living food hasjumped so high in energy and transportation on the rest of them, and when you look at the main team of these protests, it is about bad governance. nigerians are not saying we should not have a government and at some person but the government offici
, ., , , ., protests? the protests in nigeria, is the economic _ protests?he protests in nigeria, is the economic issues nigeria - protests? the protests in nigeria, | is the economic issues nigeria has been facing since this government came to power and i would also say when this government came in the may there were high hopes that given what the current president did in lagos he could replicate at a national level but it appears that that hope has been dashed and the economic recovery does...
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_ and lawful protest. can we talk about the tactics? what - and lawful protest. kind . and lawful protest. can we talk| about the tactics? what kind of measures will be drawn up, planning, thought about, things like officers being moved from one force to at short another notice?— being moved from one force to at short another notice? what kind of thins short another notice? what kind of thin . s will short another notice? what kind of things will happen? _ short another notice? what kind of things will happen? at _ short another notice? what kind of things will happen? at the - short another notice? what kind of| things will happen? at the moment contingency plans will be drawn up by forces across the country and there are capabilities to move officers from one area of the country to another and in fact we saw that in 2011 when riots started in london and spread to other areas of the country. forces do have the joint capability to support one another through mutual aid. there will be intelligence mechanisms, there will be information that will be gathered and sha
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there is a anti—immigrant protest database and a counter protest database and a counter protest as welle police has been deployed to monitor protest elsewhere in england, i mentioned leeds and hull as well. let's speak to heidi beirich, co—founder, global project against hate and extremism. heidi, let's bring this back to what sparked the protests and what has been proceeding these protests earlier in the week. a lot of it has stemmed from some misinformation that impaired online. just tell us a little bit about what a row that has played? little bit about what a row that has -la ed? , , ., , , little bit about what a row that has laed? , played? these protests have been sarked b played? these protests have been sparked by peeple _ played? these protests have been sparked by people on _ played? these protests have been sparked by people on the - played? these protests have been sparked by people on the far - played? these protests have been sparked by people on the far right| sparked by people on the far right taking advantage of the situation, misunderstanding the circumstances about w
there is a anti—immigrant protest database and a counter protest database and a counter protest as welle police has been deployed to monitor protest elsewhere in england, i mentioned leeds and hull as well. let's speak to heidi beirich, co—founder, global project against hate and extremism. heidi, let's bring this back to what sparked the protests and what has been proceeding these protests earlier in the week. a lot of it has stemmed from some misinformation that impaired online. just tell...
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of the protest. and 21 year old evans q . how to, who died off to. he was huge by a to you guys kind of stuff yet. that was our need to start on june 25th. the purchase went nationwide. in library be the focus was in homage and up the m p. 's version for the adoption of a finance bill purchased a storm, the national assembly with police opening file. and this is all of the was from parliament that it was actually brought down by the protest as well as a lot all of these a truck on the south side that has been bunch belonged to the police since the beginning of the protest or the 50 people lost their lives and many more we injured, but that is not the time people. they organize, blood donations, raise money to put hospice, who bills and organize the concepts and remembrance of the victims for the longest time needs to be. nothing has been the hands of the old. i'm the lead to. i'm the rich dogs, but i have a question which, i mean, it's the majority of the continent. we are the ones who don't have job
of the protest. and 21 year old evans q . how to, who died off to. he was huge by a to you guys kind of stuff yet. that was our need to start on june 25th. the purchase went nationwide. in library be the focus was in homage and up the m p. 's version for the adoption of a finance bill purchased a storm, the national assembly with police opening file. and this is all of the was from parliament that it was actually brought down by the protest as well as a lot all of these a truck on the south...
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our number to protest is 10 to one. however, as the purchase continued, then a section on the for just as said, the process with this 1st level says yeah, judicial level suite for the president to perform. if he doesn't perform definitely of the above treasures that if it was going to be $3000.00 independent, be under, we put those now over there on that part of the road is a small brand of the project as we don't want the punters to. and if it was waiting for the use of our mutual position, i'll just make, make it to announcements. ok. and if it to be will be forwarded to the nationalist . that'd be a plug to, you know about what the public, what else doesn't go into the support. it means what we do is we'll just move stuff from what you will see die 50 minutes. so what, what should we take and see what i'm thinking? also what it's about to see the reload this money. so just to meet out if the company will generally there is a sense of division among the protest associated. we may go as to what is exactly happening, ho
our number to protest is 10 to one. however, as the purchase continued, then a section on the for just as said, the process with this 1st level says yeah, judicial level suite for the president to perform. if he doesn't perform definitely of the above treasures that if it was going to be $3000.00 independent, be under, we put those now over there on that part of the road is a small brand of the project as we don't want the punters to. and if it was waiting for the use of our mutual position,...
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we are working on monday and thursday protests and supporting the wednesday protests. there might be disruptions inside, there might be some kind of protest inside. i don't know that. we do know that, you know, the uncommitted movement has 30 or so delegates that are going to be there. we will see if the democrats will let them speak, right? if you asked me write out what my production would be come up i would say -- right now what my prediction would be, i would say they are not going to let them speak. >> -- what is going on inside there? the impact what is going on inside their, will they listen to the protests? hatem: yeah. i think we will have some impact , because people in power are afraid. they are afraid of this protest movement, absolutely. congresswoman kelly from the south side came to one of our events where we did a disruption, ad, you know, abla and others have talked about. this escalation in the movement. we have to stop the genocide. this is the vietnam war of our generation. there is a war going on. 40,000 people dead, maybe 20,000 people under the r
we are working on monday and thursday protests and supporting the wednesday protests. there might be disruptions inside, there might be some kind of protest inside. i don't know that. we do know that, you know, the uncommitted movement has 30 or so delegates that are going to be there. we will see if the democrats will let them speak, right? if you asked me write out what my production would be come up i would say -- right now what my prediction would be, i would say they are not going to let...
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not protests at all. a protest is a march.at, it is extraordinary how all of these violent incidents have been coordinated nationally, so we would want to debate around social media and what can be done to stop them circulating these incitements to violence. , ., ~ a home affairs correspondent daniel sandford now has this assessment on what the line at protests around the country have in common. there is no doubt there — country have in common. there is no doubt there was _ country have in common. there is no doubt there was already _ country have in common. there is no doubt there was already a _ country have in common. there is no j doubt there was already a simmering anger in some communities around migrants crossing in small boats and being accommodated in hotels like this and there is also no doubt that anti—immigrantand this and there is also no doubt that anti—immigrant and anti—muslim agitators like stephen yaxley lennon, also known as tony robinson, had poisoned the well of opinion in some areas with a mixture of prop
not protests at all. a protest is a march.at, it is extraordinary how all of these violent incidents have been coordinated nationally, so we would want to debate around social media and what can be done to stop them circulating these incitements to violence. , ., ~ a home affairs correspondent daniel sandford now has this assessment on what the line at protests around the country have in common. there is no doubt there — country have in common. there is no doubt there was _ country have in...
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there were rival protests, too, in leeds. the stand up to racism protest said "peace won" in the city, claiming they had more individuals on their rally. the unrest wasn't restricted to england. in belfast, protesters outside a mosque threw objects at members of the media, and smashed windows in a cafe. in manchester, there have been scuffles between some protesters and police in the city centre. there was also a counter—protest and officers had to keep the groups separated. in liverpool, where several police officers have been injured, danjohnson sent this report. across many towns and cities, the police have been stretched, fighting running battles. this was the scene in blackpool this afternoon. and here's how protests turned to violence in hull city centre. there have been injuries, but mostly to police officers. they struggled to maintain order in liverpool, where two counter demonstrations clashed near the waterfront. antifascist protesters confronted around 1,000 from the far right, chanting anti—immigrant slogans. the
there were rival protests, too, in leeds. the stand up to racism protest said "peace won" in the city, claiming they had more individuals on their rally. the unrest wasn't restricted to england. in belfast, protesters outside a mosque threw objects at members of the media, and smashed windows in a cafe. in manchester, there have been scuffles between some protesters and police in the city centre. there was also a counter—protest and officers had to keep the groups separated. in...
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these protests mean, for example, i even want to say that in addition to that these protests took place in other american universities, in europe, in the universities of london , berlin, vienna, and austria, paris, in many universities, we saw that these protests were formed, these protests took root, and now we see that many people have been killed. in gaza and this the israeli bombings are still going on . really, these numbers are not just numbers, they are the number of dead and wounded that the israelis caused and the israelis caused them with the evils they did. we hope that these student protests lead somewhere. let 's reach a conclusion and i hope that this movement will continue. well, it's been a couple of months that the universities are on summer vacation . what do you think will be the situation of the student protests against the genocide after the start of the new semester? we have reports that students universities across america for new forms of protest. if it is held, the students will no longer think that the expression of wisdom is in the life of the university's kno
these protests mean, for example, i even want to say that in addition to that these protests took place in other american universities, in europe, in the universities of london , berlin, vienna, and austria, paris, in many universities, we saw that these protests were formed, these protests took root, and now we see that many people have been killed. in gaza and this the israeli bombings are still going on . really, these numbers are not just numbers, they are the number of dead and wounded...
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when the protest lingered, the youth wing of the ruling party was mobilized to confront the protesterswere later aided by police and army forces and even the rapid action force as so-called anti-terrorism force right groups accused the administration of seasing control of state institution. and suppressing opposition voices, even resorting to extrajudicial killing of activists. in july, 200 protesters were killed. the government then ordered a curfew and cut off access to the internet. some 10,000 people were in prison. the protest movement seemed to have died down, but when the curfew was lifted and internet access resorted, their protests erupted once again. then another 100 protesters were killed in one day. the day after the new deaths, protesters announced a march on prime minister hasina's residence. she called for her supporters to confront them with iron hands and roads leading to her residence were blockaded. by midday, however, it became clear that hasina had been planning to resign as security forces were trying to stop people from reaching her residence. she had already res
when the protest lingered, the youth wing of the ruling party was mobilized to confront the protesterswere later aided by police and army forces and even the rapid action force as so-called anti-terrorism force right groups accused the administration of seasing control of state institution. and suppressing opposition voices, even resorting to extrajudicial killing of activists. in july, 200 protesters were killed. the government then ordered a curfew and cut off access to the internet. some...
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it's actually totally violent protest in a violent protest.s of dhaka since morning and what i have seen, tens of thousand protesters are on the street and took place in different entrances of dhaka and demanding to resign the government. this is their one point demand at this moment now. but later it became violent and there was lots of clashes between the pro—ruling party supporters and with the protesters, and several are injured. but we have confirmed several deaths across the country in different districts as well, and nearly 100 injured in all over the country at this moment now. so it's kind of violent protest now. and just remind us, how did we get here? what's the background to these protests? the background was in the students started protesting to reform the quota system of bangladesh, and later it sparked a violence among the students. when the prime minister comments, who is going to get this job if the freedom fighters, grandchild and child do not get this is the rajakar is going to get this job. so that's what actually sparked t
it's actually totally violent protest in a violent protest.s of dhaka since morning and what i have seen, tens of thousand protesters are on the street and took place in different entrances of dhaka and demanding to resign the government. this is their one point demand at this moment now. but later it became violent and there was lots of clashes between the pro—ruling party supporters and with the protesters, and several are injured. but we have confirmed several deaths across the country in...
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police overnight have said that most of the protests i said that most of the protests overnight wereommunities for coming together. let's speak to our reporter in sheffield, jessica lane. what happened there where you are? similar to the picture all over the country, here yesterday, they were expecting to be two anti—immigration protests, one in the afternoon in the city centre and another yesterday evening outside the offices of a company that gives advice on immigration applications and freezers and neither of these protests happened in the end. what we did see was 1500 people turn up outside those offices. they were anti—bases and protesters gathering there because they were planning what was going to be a counterprotest but in the end they had nothing to counter. yorkshire police headquarters will be delighted about the fact that the plans work. yesterday, we were seeing an increased police presence, an increased number of police vans in the city centre to put out the message that if you do something criminal, we are here and we will come and find you. there have been extra polic
police overnight have said that most of the protests i said that most of the protests overnight wereommunities for coming together. let's speak to our reporter in sheffield, jessica lane. what happened there where you are? similar to the picture all over the country, here yesterday, they were expecting to be two anti—immigration protests, one in the afternoon in the city centre and another yesterday evening outside the offices of a company that gives advice on immigration applications and...
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the thin these protests and under breast. tie: thing that makes these protests and under breast.that it is encrypted and secure. the first thing is it is and secure. the first thing is it is a messaging application so it is easy to build up groups of people and easy to build a big group of people because you are not to have many members so it is good for organising protests, but there is the idea that it is encrypted and no one can look into that is what takes people think they have assisted us in the first place.— in the first place. where did telegram — in the first place. where did telegram began, _ in the first place. where did telegram began, a - in the first place. where did telegram began, a lot - in the first place. where did telegram began, a lot of i in the first place. where did - telegram began, a lot of people don't know much about it, perhaps, may be more traditional social media, instagram, x, but less about telegram. it media, instagram, x, but less about teleuram. , ., media, instagram, x, but less about teleuram. , . ., , telegram. it began initially in russia a
the thin these protests and under breast. tie: thing that makes these protests and under breast.that it is encrypted and secure. the first thing is it is and secure. the first thing is it is a messaging application so it is easy to build up groups of people and easy to build a big group of people because you are not to have many members so it is good for organising protests, but there is the idea that it is encrypted and no one can look into that is what takes people think they have assisted us...
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uh these protests there's a history behind why these protests are happening and um but this is not a good sign for the uh uh state of rule and governance there in bangladesh, we're going to keep our eye out for developments coming out of bangladesh. our next story is about bangladesh: the violence has left at least 91 people, including 13 officers dead and hundreds injured in one day. this comes during protest for the resignation of the prime minister sheik hasina. it's the highest single day death doll in any protest in bangladesh's recent history and raises the total fatalities from the unrest. bangladesh to at least 300, the sunday violence saw police fired tear gas and stung grenades as some protesters, stormed police stations and the ruling party offices. the nationwide rallies were organized by students movement. it is now calling for a marsh on the capital dhaka in the coming hours, as the government reimposed nationwide curfew and shut down the internet. the rallies began as a protest against the government job quarter plan last month, but this morped into anti-government act
uh these protests there's a history behind why these protests are happening and um but this is not a good sign for the uh uh state of rule and governance there in bangladesh, we're going to keep our eye out for developments coming out of bangladesh. our next story is about bangladesh: the violence has left at least 91 people, including 13 officers dead and hundreds injured in one day. this comes during protest for the resignation of the prime minister sheik hasina. it's the highest single day...
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so how do you see the government reacting as protests continue? a limited. so we have seen it in other states where you've had more violence. we've seen that police have used lee so rounds in disposing of the crowds, hence the death toll that is being reported. it's clear that the police have the resources to be able to do that. so if they're given the instruction, one of the things they have to turn off with these demonstrations hasn't really been all that high, especially when compared to the 2020 process that really grabbed international headlines here when firewood for several days that went on for about 3 weeks or so, it seemed that the authorities are certainly caught in the head of making sure that they are prepared to overwhelm the processes. it'd be that, that that's happened. so we know that upon getting the instructions, the police certainly do have the capacity to respond. verified and see to those demonstrations the ones we've attended here in lagos, we have seen a heavy police presence. they've got everything from offices from different units,
so how do you see the government reacting as protests continue? a limited. so we have seen it in other states where you've had more violence. we've seen that police have used lee so rounds in disposing of the crowds, hence the death toll that is being reported. it's clear that the police have the resources to be able to do that. so if they're given the instruction, one of the things they have to turn off with these demonstrations hasn't really been all that high, especially when compared to the...
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well, they have these protests in television. every weekend, and today's protests apparently were a bigger and more energetic than normal, and there were clashes between the protesters and mounted police, so it's it's a big big protest, and i think that they realize that netanyahu's policies are leading israel straight to hell, that is, these many of these people are either they they have somebody who's being held in. or they know somebody who does, and they're appalled at the way that netanyahu has shown no interest whatsoever in getting his own people back alive. at this point, there are over 110 hostages, they the so-called hostages or uh prisoners being held for a prisoner swap, but the israelis have already killed the 70 uh and the yeah every day their lives are in more danger and there's absolutely no reason from the zionist perspective not to end this thing now, because every day that goes on as they continue with this genocide, they're digging their own graves and destroying their own reputations and any possibility that the world will accept the zionist entity to continue, the way
well, they have these protests in television. every weekend, and today's protests apparently were a bigger and more energetic than normal, and there were clashes between the protesters and mounted police, so it's it's a big big protest, and i think that they realize that netanyahu's policies are leading israel straight to hell, that is, these many of these people are either they they have somebody who's being held in. or they know somebody who does, and they're appalled at the way that...
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in july, 200 protesters were killed. the government then ordered a curfew and cut off access to the internet. some 10,000 people were in prison. the protest movement seemed to have died down, but when the curfew was lifted and internet access resorted, their protests erupted once again. then another 100 protesters were. killed in one day. the day after the new deaths, protesters announced a march on prime minister hasina's residence. she called for her supporters to confront them with iron hands and roads leading to her residence were blockaded. by midday however, it became clear that hasina had been planning to resign as security forces were trying to stop people from reaching her residence. she had already resigned and started fleeing to... india, army chief general walker uzman then appeared on television addressing the nation and declaring that hasina's rule had ended. protesters stormed her residence, ransacking it, defacing her pictures, taking objects away as souvenirs and taking selfies. by nightfall, all statues
in july, 200 protesters were killed. the government then ordered a curfew and cut off access to the internet. some 10,000 people were in prison. the protest movement seemed to have died down, but when the curfew was lifted and internet access resorted, their protests erupted once again. then another 100 protesters were. killed in one day. the day after the new deaths, protesters announced a march on prime minister hasina's residence. she called for her supporters to confront them with iron...
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in mid-july , students staged a protest in the streets. protest against quotas for public positions, quotas for families of veterans of the bangladesh war of independence, which created advantages for those close to power. the police and military are accused of brutal repression protests in this video verified by the bbc , an injured but still alive young man is abandoned in the street by security forces. he later died, one of the hundreds who died. shahida beegum is sobbing outside one of dhaka's hospitals. aunt of 16-year-old imam hussein, who died of gunshot wounds. my nephew was an innocent child, why did they kill him so brutally, she cries. hundreds were injured in the riots, which many described as the worst violence they had ever seen. three of my friends are dead. you see, on blood stains on my hand. why are my hands in the blood of my brothers? the government of bangladesh denied the use of violence against unarmed students, claiming that the protests were politically motivated. prime minister sheikhasina, in one of her last appearances on television, promised to take measu
in mid-july , students staged a protest in the streets. protest against quotas for public positions, quotas for families of veterans of the bangladesh war of independence, which created advantages for those close to power. the police and military are accused of brutal repression protests in this video verified by the bbc , an injured but still alive young man is abandoned in the street by security forces. he later died, one of the hundreds who died. shahida beegum is sobbing outside one of...
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sheikh hasina has called the protesters terrorists. 0n police action against protesters, her law minister patience has limits. what does that tell us about where this might be heading? it indicates that the government is digging its heels, and it is trying to continue its survival effort with brute force, and they are ready to actually shed more blood and lives, which is absolutely unacceptable proposition, because the millions of people have now come on the street demanding the resignation of the prime minister, and there is no other way out of this situation. so whatever they're painting this mass movement, as terrorist or militant, is not only unacceptable, this is outrageous, that they cannot even see what is happening outside there on the street. and former military personnel have expressed support with protesters, including the former army chief, general karim bhuiyan. do you think this may resonate with the serving military establishment, and how worrying could that then get for prime minister hasina? the demand and the protest by the former military officers, i see that as a more
sheikh hasina has called the protesters terrorists. 0n police action against protesters, her law minister patience has limits. what does that tell us about where this might be heading? it indicates that the government is digging its heels, and it is trying to continue its survival effort with brute force, and they are ready to actually shed more blood and lives, which is absolutely unacceptable proposition, because the millions of people have now come on the street demanding the resignation of...
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protesters. have been some arrests in manchester as well. those are the images in nottingham at the moment, you can see the large crowds there. police have said they have largely managed to keep them under control. police in liverpool say greater stop and search powers had been granted for officers to deal with unrest. these are live pictures, images from just a little bit earlier from the protest taking place in liverpool. again there are a few hundred antifascist demonstrators who have gathered, heading down to face the around thousand anti—immigrant protesters. our correspondent danjohnson gave this update from liverpool, where there's a noisy protest. yeah, we're just by the liver building here on liverpool waterfront. this is actually an anti—fascist demonstration that started earlier this lunchtime near liverpool lime street station. the protesters have then come down to the pier head, where they've confronted a group of anti—immigrant protesters. and for a time, there was a bit of a flashp
protesters. have been some arrests in manchester as well. those are the images in nottingham at the moment, you can see the large crowds there. police have said they have largely managed to keep them under control. police in liverpool say greater stop and search powers had been granted for officers to deal with unrest. these are live pictures, images from just a little bit earlier from the protest taking place in liverpool. again there are a few hundred antifascist demonstrators who have...
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the protests started in columbia university. then these protests spread. i mean, for example, i even want to say that, in addition to being effective in other american universities , these protests in europe in universities london. berlin, vienna, austria, paris, in many universities, we saw that these protests were formed , these protests took root, and even now, we see that many people have been killed in gaza and these israeli bombings are still going on , really these numbers. the students will lead somewhere and reach a result and i hope that this movement will continue. well, it's been a month since the universities are on summer vacation . what do you think will be the situation of the student protests against the genocide after the start of the new semester? we have reports that students from universities across the united states what is your assessment of planning new ways of protesting the israeli genocide? yes you have asked a completely correct question. see, the reality is that yes, the methods of protest have become new, that is , the student
the protests started in columbia university. then these protests spread. i mean, for example, i even want to say that, in addition to being effective in other american universities , these protests in europe in universities london. berlin, vienna, austria, paris, in many universities, we saw that these protests were formed , these protests took root, and even now, we see that many people have been killed in gaza and these israeli bombings are still going on , really these numbers. the students...
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what recourse down on the protests. what recourse do --eole down on the protests.o peeple have _ down on the protests. what recourse do peeple have if _ down on the protests. what recourse do people have if they _ down on the protests. what recourse do people have if they are _ down on the protests. what recourse do people have if they are arrested? | do people have if they are arrested? there aren't many things happening at this point. we don't have access to the protesters as lawyers. the families have been incommunicado. they have reported situations, there is a guy in a specific present centre who has been jailed there. there are minors, we have identified 126 minors, aged 14—17. there is a girl named victoria part of the system here. there are many situations happening. this massive repression, the results are that everyone on the street is being detained even if they don't participate in these protests. while we are talking _ participate in these protests. while we are talking to _ participate in these protests. while we are talking to you _ participate in th
what recourse down on the protests. what recourse do --eole down on the protests.o peeple have _ down on the protests. what recourse do peeple have if _ down on the protests. what recourse do people have if they _ down on the protests. what recourse do people have if they are _ down on the protests. what recourse do people have if they are arrested? | do people have if they are arrested? there aren't many things happening at this point. we don't have access to the protesters as lawyers. the...
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countries, including kenya and uganda, with the protesters in nigeria inspired by these other protest movements. and do you think that these protests will, will just spread? well, um, definitely the wall is the way out of what happened in kenya. you done the but, but actually the port is in that data has started in february this year in the india it did most started before that of kenya. uh, the woman organize, give protests against had she in the month of february the, this yeah. uh, can you not and i just paid uh woman organize get photos against colanda in december month in kind of, you know, the idea that definitely did not get inspiration from anything apart from had she is suffering a high cost of living, quite option bisection of neglect, of the basics you cannot do, you cannot continue to live in these panels. intrusion on is when people think you're right. so what is expected from that, judy as i or, and i did an auditory this is to prioritize improving the events, the end of the people, and to reduce doing things that window create in the past section that they don't. yeah.
countries, including kenya and uganda, with the protesters in nigeria inspired by these other protest movements. and do you think that these protests will, will just spread? well, um, definitely the wall is the way out of what happened in kenya. you done the but, but actually the port is in that data has started in february this year in the india it did most started before that of kenya. uh, the woman organize, give protests against had she in the month of february the, this yeah. uh, can you...