Recognize jerusalem as israels capital city. But again youre watching aljazeera live from our headquarters here in doha also coming up international protests continue against president Donald Trumps decision it has been met with widespread condemnation. On world human rights day the u. N. Warns of increasing abuses worldwide of peoples fundamental freedoms we have reports from some of the places most of risk plus im turning a page reporting from south africa on a move to regulate religion and the fear is its become commercialized. Ok lets take you live to our developing story this hour the fallout from the u. S. Decision to rec. Nice jerusalem the israeli capitalist being felt across the globe violent confrontations the occupied palestinian territories and also what youre looking at right now happening in real time on the streets of beirut just adjacent to the u. S. Embassy will stay with these live pictures and well talk to our correspondent zain a halter zain up where are you what do you seeing and hearing. Well the Lebanese Security forces are still using it and water cannon so i know this first the crowd outside the u. S. Embassy well i play outside the u. S. Embassy compound its approximately three kilometers from the compound because the Security Forces cordoned off the area i was part of the fire and the concrete steps are venting the protesters from reaching the u. S. Embassy a few thousand people have been gathering in this area since the early hours of the morning not just Palestinian Refugees to move goods lebannon but lebanese as well as several lebanese and palestinian groups as well as books by speakers call for this process now people there is a loss of anger here a lot of defiance all you hear time and time again people is that there is no other choice but to stock people have lost hope and in dialogue with israel in the Peace Process the camp such as we are hearing is that we should support the intifada and that there should be if he has a holy war against israel others are chanting palestine forgive us they have to stop the doors on us in reference to arab leaders because the anger here is not just directed against israel and not just the record against the u. S. Administration but arab leaders who have failed to stand by the palestinian cause this is the feeling in the street and everyone knew that there was going to be this kind of reactions and i mean its worth restating perhaps that what were looking at is a nasty combustible but its a small localized. And he trumped decision in protest but they did know you know the authorities in lebanon must have known the u. S. Embassy knew because mr mattis in the run up to this in washington they said puts in extra security because we think u. S. Embassies might become a focal point not a target but a focal point of localized anger. Be a failure of the embassy that if you are right this morning if that isnt the stay away from programs like this one this is not the first person that theres going to be able to be seen. In Public Opinion that you keep camp across the country we play refugee camp because thats what theyre know now but people no longer live and have been seven years in the first wave of Public Opinion were forced to leave what is now is and they think people are neighborhood people have really lost a lot of hope so well and kind of when you have you have an easy leader in the different lebanese who have been the president the Prime Minister theyve all been down on that theres been saying that the danger is that going to cost more and that the that the in the reid plan but on that lifetime and then didnt come up with her or everyone is saying look down the olive in the area by vote so you can put on that can cause me to think oh if there were a few people who believe in in a Peace Process they have now lost hope in any political because they seem to or dialogue want to be expecting from saad hariri in lebanon on i mean can he go beyond the condemnation the statements saying this is wrong please on do it because obviously mr trump was talking to primarily i guess talking to his Republican Base talking to a christian evangelical base in the United States so beyond that as i say condemnation what can mr hariri achieve here. Who are the Lebanese Foreign minister who was attending the arab. Big meeting and i wrote to say that in the upcoming cabinet session another nonmajor aspires to is to. Take to go to the Un Security Council to call for a meeting of the Un Security Council to condemn. This incident but there is only so much a country like lebanon who a country which already suffers from a lot of political instability what divisions among the different lebanese function more were going to see im not probably in the Southern Suburbs but they are going to rally that was called for by hezbollah which is a Political Party and an armed with eleven on us on the some of the secretary general showing his weight behind the call knew was whom the intifada the uprising but he did not say what the action has a has a will take was when i was also in a very difficult position because there are some lebanese faction to accuse the group of deciding when to wage war with israel and when to make peace with israel and they want the suspension to be in the hands of the lebanese government but this is going on down to please god cause a lot of anger in the priesthood and like i mentioned one question here most of the time is what are the arab leaders going to do none of them even some of the u. S. Ambassador. Expressed any outrage over the decision ok zenit stay close any change on the ground to income taxes im sure in the meantime thank you very much. Ok lets get more on that Arab League Meeting the day and i was discussing for you that Arab League Meeting that came together talking about Donald Trumps recognition of jerusalem as the israeli capital they described it as unacceptable and dangerous the arab League President trying to reverse the decision and says it will seek a u. N. Security Council Resolution as weve been hearing to reject the move now open as ations meeting held in cairo was full of strong statements but it stopped short of any explicit actions against the United States. But youve got to go to the last thing we expect friendly countries who recognize palestine to confirm and reaffirm their recognition of palestine as a state and east in jerusalem as its capital for muslims and christians alike this illegal decision means those countries need to support us on this we hope theyll be a ministerial lot of arabs to talk to the countries of the world in order to support the palestinians and further the palestinian cause. But. This causes a problem for muslims and christians throughout the world it is a flagrant violation of International Law including the Un Security Council resolutions this supports all the measures taken by israel to change the status of jerusalem. While more protests are being held to in other cities around the world thousands of people gathered outside the u. S. Embassy in the indonesian capital jakarta for a second day indonesian president. Has called on all the muslim countries to unite and to reject the move by washington. The israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu is traveling to europe with brean widespread its condemnation of Donald Trumps recognition of jerusalem as the israeli capital he is expected to meet the french president emmanuel mackerel in a few hours its his first visit since that announcement by donald trump that sparked protests in the french capital to Wipro Palestinian activists rallied against his arrival they criticized for hosting us and yahoo after the decision on weapon state. Netanyahu responded by accusing europe of hypocrisy. A neutral observer. But reasonably certain i ascribe great importance to europe while i respect europe i am not prepared to accept a double standard from it i hear voices from their condemning President Trumps historic statement but i have not heard condemnations of the rockets fired israel or the terrible incitement against it im not prepared to accept this hypocrisy and as usual at this Important Forum i will present israels truth without fear and with head held high will back home as the israeli Prime Minister heads for paris he is facing growing Anti Corruption protests in israel. In the latest demonstrations thousands rallied in tel aviv many are angry over the slow pace of a criminal investigation into mr netanyahu he denies accusations that he received gifts from wealthy businessmen and negotiated a deal with a newspaper for sympathetic coverage. Iraqs Prime Minister has declared its war against isis is over. Says troops have driven the remaining faces from the iraqi Syrian Border and then in control of the area i slid vanstone iraq three years ago and quickly captured a third of the country including important cities like mosul and fallujah iraqs announcement comes two days after russia said its a defeat eisel in syria. A you had an op you know. And. The how honorable rockys your life has been completely really prices you know cities and villages have been returned to the nation the dream of liberation has become a reality rich huge victory in difficult circumstances and with gods help steadfastness of all people and the bravery of all heroic forces we prevail still to come here on aljazeera. We. To allow an individual to this day this wonderful thing boycotting the president s mississippis black leaders protest against Donald Trumps appearance at the opening of a Civil Rights Museum. And the Nobel Committee prepares to all of the Campaign Working to abolish Nuclear Weapons. Hello there were seeing plenty of showers over the southeastern parts of asia at the moment the satellite picture is picking out two areas where were seeing more prolonged areas of rain this just to the north of borneo and the other one just to the north of job and now the centers of both of these systems all staying over the sea for the time being but particularly this one in the south it is giving us some heavy rain over parts of java and will i need to see some more very heavy downpours here over the next few days so for some of us here looking very wet towards the west though here just a scattering of showers so plenty of sunshine for kayo and singapore and just a few showers here every thought australia and for some of us in queensland its been incredibly wet over the past week or so the showers here have finally faded away so it does look like things are going to be drier over the next few days what were also going to notice though of the temperatures for some of us in the southeast are going to start to rise and so for melbourne they will get to around twenty two degrees sydney at twenty seven but then the hottest slipped its way south was in melbourne jumped up to twenty seven so things getting a lot warmer for us adelaide at thirty three degrees so very very hot here towards the west not that hot in perth would just be hovering at around twenty four. Going green bacteria in a bar drinking and super heated gas escaping from volcanic well. This is really the heart and then the basin in the front what happened to experiments. And if its a good how counter the impact of Climate Change the science of capturing carbon leaving nine sat on the thigh and on the back of my maintains the i dont have to contend techno this time on aljazeera. Welcome back here with aljazeera live from doha top stories that have been violent confrontations in lebanon between protesters and Security Forces close to the u. S. Embassy they were demonstrating against the u. S. Decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel. The israeli Prime Minister is traveling to paris there have been protests there and widespread condemnation of that decision taken by washington mr netanyahu is expected to meet the french president emmanuel my friend in a few hours. One of the story of the iraqi Prime Minister has declared the end of the three year war against isolate the body says his forces of clear the iraqi Syrian Border the last remaining pockets of the armed groups. Donald trumps attendance at an opening of a Civil Rights Museum in mississippi sponsored boycott by black leaders many of them stayed away from the launch accusing the president of Racial DivisionGabriel Elizondo now from jackson thank they gathered to pay tribute to the long struggle for racial equality in america it was a grand opening of a new. Nineteen Million DollarsCivil Rights Museum that traces the history of black americans who led that fight but when donald trump said he would attend some africanamericans boycotted including congressman and prominent civil rights leader john lewis the National Association for the advancement for colored people or. The most storied Civil Rights Organization in america had asked trump not to come he refused to allow individuals to stay this wonderful thing of honoring individuals who sacrifice. When they work so hard to assure people had access to Affordable Health care and he seek it to undermine it at every turn. Trump was slow to condemn racist groups it protested in Charlottesville Virginia earlier this year you had a group on one side that was bad and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent but he has released he condemned n. F. L. Players for taking a need to Ring National anthem in protest against Police Brutality and injustice against mostly young black men but there is another side of the story many of the people who are here on the first day of the museums opening and they very much support the president s visit he should be here to represent who we are not a segment not a political view but the people of United States best me and youre happy im happy is here. To are the museum and then gave a speech with a president ial tone that stayed on script we want our country to be a place where every child from every background can grow up free from fear innocent of hatred and surrounded by love opportunity and hope. Today we pay solemn tribute to our heroes of the past his words were appreciated by many he came here as words were powerful and at the end of the day its about the two museums that are here mississippi has a dark history when it comes to civil rights in the last century it was one of the last states to fully integrate black americans to have equal rights medgar evers a famous civil rights leader from the state was murdered here in one thousand nine hundred sixty three this entire history now on full display at the new Museum Everyone agrees the struggle for equal rights is a story that needs to be told that disagreement on if the current president is the right person to tell it. Aljazeera jackson mississippi. Now they said today the Nobel Peace Prize will be awarded to the International Campaign to abolish Nuclear Weapons at the ceremony and also the campaign has fought for a global treaty banning the weapons which now has more than fifty countries have signed up as a diplomatic james space. In the grounds of United Nations headquarters a statue showing a georgian the dragon the very in question beast made out of decommissioned Nuclear Missiles the u. N. Was founded in the same moment in history as the only actual use of Nuclear Weapons in fact president harry truman signed the charter of the organization on the same day that his forces dropped a bomb on the japanese city of naggers sarky just five months later the first meeting of the Un General Assembly and its first resolution was about what it somewhat euphemistically called the problems raised by the discovery of Atomic Energy that is adopted unanimously after seventy. Seven more than seven decades later a new campaign to ban Nuclear Weapons was backed by a Grassroots Network of activists coordinated by icann the International Committee for the abolition of Nuclear Weapons they made a significant breakthrough a new treaty in september when the treaty was open for signature on the very first day fifty nations signed it in this chamber now that number fifty is crucial if fifty countries go on to take the next step and formally ratify it in many countries that involves a parliamentary vote then this will become International Law the five most powerful nations at the u. N. Do not support the treaty the permanent members of the Security Council see their right to veto and their Nuclear Weapons as key instruments of strategy there have been efforts at Nuclear Disarmament in the past in the u. N. Lobby a picture of a meeting between u. S. President john f. Kennedy in one thousand nine hundred sixty one with the Russian Foreign minister under a grim eco the hope in the following year died when the world came close to nuclear war during the cuban missile crisis some see parallels to recent events. Ive been very much concerned because there is some talk about lets do something thats cool down the temperature and lets get into dialogue but the dialogue has essentially stopped already for a long time there were various efforts over the years and over the decades but in essence there hasnt been any dialogue for quite a number of years and in the meantime north korea has stepped up their efforts to acquire Nuclear Weapons its not just the prospect of war in north korea and the u. S. Threatening to pull out of the Iran Nuclear Deal theres also the prospect of a new arms race President Trump has made it clear he wants to modernize his Nuclear Arsenal james plays aljazeera at the United Nations and you can watch the Nobel Peace PrizeAward Ceremony live here on aljazeera twelve hours g. M. T. Thats three hours from now and later at sixteen hours g. M. T. He will have an exclusive interview with the director of i can be interesting. The universal declaration on human rights was signed sixty nine years ago but the u. N. Says the document is more and more being forgotten or its being willfully ignored the war in syria is now into its sixth year all sides in the conflict of an accused of targeting civilians with indiscriminate attacks in yemen to see who the rebels on the Coalition Fighting them are responsible for many Violations Including extra judicial killings detention and torture the rocking the crisis in me and escalated in august of this year more than six hundred thousand refugees escaped to bangladesh after the military crackdown which the un called ethnic cleansing in the philippines the president. Has been accused of killing civilians and his campaign against in the drugs. Is in manila where the protests are taking place. Sixty nine years since the ration of human rights protesters here say that. He has never been under threat specifically under the government of president. More than a year and a half since they took office the very people who actually campaigned for him are all here now calling him to resign more than fourteen thousand people. Since president. Many. Others have been killed by vigilante groups believed to be linked to this is something that the government denies press conference today. Says that the government. Lifting the lives of millions of filipinos something that many here do not believe there are reasons declarations of president. Calling people. Harris says very scary and not just to those who are fighting against the Philippine Military they also fear that this may be used as an excuse. And also a means. In coxs bazaar in bangladesh where hundreds of thousands of are seeking refuge. The stories that you hear on speaking to the refugees are horrific the un has not ruled out that genocide or attempted genocide may have happened against the ranger weve seen evidence and heard stories of hundreds of villages burnt weve heard stories and seen evidence of potentially hundreds of men women and children killed the un says that many women were gang raped by me and my soldiers in uniform i mean we spoke to a number of people just in the last day or so one man describing how he faked dead having been shot and he says that he saw men separated from the women taken off into a field where they were made to lie down and were gunned and machete to death he said that a group of women were let into a field and made to run for their lives they were then shot and he says that another group of women were taken away to a school and he didnt know the fate of those women now of course the myanmar government is still sleep denied these kind of accusations but all evidence suggests according to the testimonies here and hes now being supported by the u. N. And by major human rights organizations that the human rights situation in myanmar today remains very grave indeed. Tear gas Water Cannons being used on the streets of beirut close to the u. S. Embassy in the past or so now these pictures coming to us live to the lebanese capital our correspondents in a holder is that demonstration close to the u. S. Embassy dana just explain to us just remind us of whats been going on there in the past sixty minutes. Oh yes several lebanese and palestinian groups called for this protest outside the u. S. Embassy to protest really trying to position to declare jerusalem as the capital of israel since the early hours of the morning we saw people try to make their way towards the embassy im not sure what you can see behind me but the Security Forces really sealed off the road they set up barricades concrete barriers barbed wire to prevent the people from reaching the u. S. Embassy compound the army did issue a warning telling the protesters not to damage public and private property off endangering the lives of civilians because at the end of the day Security Forces have to protect the missions in the country so Lebanese Security forces using Water Cannons and tear gas to disperse the crowd people were very defiant they kept on coming back and coming back but right now several leaders from the different organizations are delivering speeches and you know denouncing trumps the station and what weve been hearing since the since weve been here really over the past hour or so is that homos to lay down the all of branch and to carry the rifle at the arab street the lebanese street the palestinian street a lot of people are angry and they believe that the only way to confront this decision is to take up arms was there a calculation to be things in it taken on the part of your thorax is whilst it was a relatively small protest the authorities had to be cognizant of the fact that it could have gotten nasty and if the protesters had gone to the u. S. Embassy it could have got very strict. Exactly and that is why there was a heavy security presence in c. Early hours of the morning that road behind me thats a very narrow road leading to the Embassy Compound a few kilometers to the Embassy Compound there they prevented people from making their way we saw you know violence seen some protesters try to jump over the barbed wire fence they werent able to do that pushed back by riot police so people people really feel that their leadership and the arab leaders havent done enough all theyve been doing is talking issuing a condemnation what people here want is action many of them are asking why hasnt any arab country for example summon the u. S. Ambassador and expressed outrage or express their protest the over and over times this isnt why didnt they do that why didnt they threaten to cut the amount of relations with the United States so a lot of frustration among the people here and thats why they try to vent their anger towards the u. S. Embassy compound but the lebanese authorities have the obligation to protect Diplomatic Missions in this country and there were forty eight hours ago there were clear loud voices of israel political voices saying look we hope the temperature and the heat goes out of this we hope the anger dissipates and in that regard maybe the rest of the world particularly the United States has underestimated the way not so much even the ferocity of the anger but the the injuring quality of the anger the arab street is genuinely angry its is for straight to do this because there is no it would appear they might say. Reason to do this. Its hard to say how many more days were going to see this protest action in the streets this is not the first protest of its kind in the few days ago in the Palestinian Refugee camps we saw protests following friday prayers also tomorrow expecting a mass rally in the Southern Suburbs of beirut called. By hezbollah which is the Political Party it is also an armed wing so were still not sure how long this protest action will continue but antiamerican sentiment anti israel sentiment is high in the middle east this is nothing new a lot of people will say that weve never had faith in the u. S. Administration theyve always been biased towards israel so why are we surprised now but jerusalem really was a red line and they felt that there was an International Consensus that this will not happen the hundreds of thousands of palestinians live in lebanon many of them born here many of them their grandparents or their parents fled fred prata simon in one nine hundred forty eight and they believe the right to return is enshrined in un resolutions that they should be able to go home but that didnt happen that they were they were they they felt that in one way or the other this will not happen but to receive them really was a red line do you think that the atmosphere there will carry on much as this is today perhaps even tonight for this because those people obviously want to make a statement if only just by being seen to be on the streets trying to send a message perhaps even to a leadership that they feel is not being as receptive as it might be. Well were already hearing some factions call on their supporters to leave this is not going to continue for a very long time like you mentioned they just wanted to be heard they wanted the world really to see that that there is anger and we heard were expecting even a large amounts of protests tomorrow its going to be very different than what youre seeing here today and everyone is waiting to hear what hezbollah is going to say a few days ago hezbollah secretary general hossam the stroller said that he joined really the chorus of condemnation but he also said that hes supporting the intifada the call for a new uprising but he didnt say what action has been will taken hezbollah is in a very difficult position yes lebanon as the sun. It is at war with israel but as hezbollah which has thought those wars with israel the last one in two thousand and six oks enough well leave it there for the moment thank you very much ok just joining us here on aljazeera lets just recap for you what you looking at right now live pictures coming to us out of lebanon quite close to adjacent to the u. S. Embassy weve seen water cannon tear gas being used as well as the authorities try to protect the u. S. Embassy of course is to masses. Out of washington had full in anticipation of trouble in the streets u. S. Embassy staff around the region to be aware that there was a distinct chance that there would be trouble and as the camera moves in the you can see somebody set something on fire as the atmosphere continues to calm down a little bit it has been a slightly combustible situation in the past hour hour and a half or so in a whole to make the point where four hundred fifty thousand palestinians live inside lebanon born and bred generation after generation but thats why in this region if you talk to people they sometimes describe themselves first and foremost as being palestinian they may have a lebanese passport they may have another possible from all of the part of the middle east but first and foremost they are palestinians and they were expecting the right to return to a country called palestine of course Donald Trumps critics have said with his announcement of jerusalem as the capital of israel his critics say he has driven a coach and horses through any idea of that happening soon we got the israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu he is on his way to paris he has accused various European Countries of being quite hypocritical in their approach to this that have been pro palestinian demonstrations on the streets of paris as well so the conversation that Benjamin Netanyahu has with french president emmanuel maclin what two not three hours from now will be we suspect honest and robust no injuries there we saw one or two people being carried away but we think that was a. To tear gas inhalation toxic stuff it makes it difficult to breathe it coughing all the time your eyes are watering the trouble on the streets there of beirut as the global arab slash palestinian reaction to that embassy move. To jerusalem and the recognition of jerusalem continues World War Two the International Campaign to abolish Nuclear Weapons has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in an exclusive interview with the winning delegation from the Award Ceremony in oslo al jazeera asks whether banning these devastating weapons could finally lead to complete disarmament on aljazeera. Going green bacteria in the birch tree in a. Super heated gas escaping from volcanic rock in iceland. To experiments both exploring and innovative by do