Hello from doha everyone im come also on the maria welcome to the news hour from al jazeera then ill tell you there is no let up in the anger and condemnation off the u. S. President on trumps decision to recognize to resume them as israels capital. Meanwhile israels Prime Minister heads to europe and says hell present what he calls israels truth as the International Criticism grows over the decision. Just a few of the names here of more than twenty thousand People Killed in a campaign of mass murder. Ordered by Robert Mugabe im Andrew Simmons and thats a beating that ill be reporting on why is the new president bob way is implicated in what happened. And taking a stand against what they call a looming dictatorship demonstrators in the philippines protesting against human Rights Violations. So the u. S. Decision to recognize jerusalem as israels capital continues to spark protests and anger all over the world have been violent confrontations in the occupied palestinian territory in recent days and now were seeing it in neighboring Lebanon Security forces used tear gas and water cannon to Disperse Protesters outside the u. S. Embassy in beirut the second day of demonstrations in Beirut Lebanon youll remember is home to almost four hundred fifty thousand Palestinian Refugees an update now from who is on the phone and near the u. S. Embassy. Yes kemal are no longer a good while and seems. To make me an hour ago lebanese Security Forces were using tear gas Water Cannons to disperse the crowd to prevent them from making their way toward the u. S. Embassy but the Security Forces set up barricades concrete barriers a few kilometers from the compound all officials at the different representatives of the groups who called for these protests telling their supporters your struggle is not with the Lebanese Army and their struggle is with israel and to my face trying to. Be the cantons here so officials now are addressing the words that we are hearing when time again is going to spend. Circles so we do not have another choice and this is what representative components and the people the protesters themselves have been stating their message to the u. S. Military and for them a peaceful resolution to this long conflict is no longer on the table what. This dissension clearly hyland any care or in the first place any voice some dont believe and he spoke of resolution in dialogue and it was just the strength and really the voices of those who believe in the arent struggles to good reminder as well as an examiner about how far this crisis given that i think we said four hundred fifty thousand palestinians live in lebanon thats a lot of proportion of actually the whole countrys population. Seventy years ago the first palestinian arrived in lebanon and twelve refugee camps towns. Spend. A lot of people but we understand from palestinian officials that its not any longer the four hundred fifty thousand its much less a lot of people over the years have. Make their way and have made their way to china just to europe in search of a life because many of them have lost hope in their right to return to their right to return and find in Un Resolution so they have lost hope. But a lot of them will tell you never thought to look around them at least always fun to listen and there would be an International Consensus on that at the International Community would never allow itself to declare it as such so but now that there is a lot of anger theres a lot of defiance and more and more people are joining the chorus does not only confirmation but calls for thirty five thirty. Saying hold as in beirut thank you those pictures you were saying there from protests a little earlier in the day as purchase became violence in by rich were going to talk to island fish and now whos live in a protest in Tel Aviv University thats been organized by student groups that speak clear first of all on about exactly what the students are protesting against which part of the decision. Theyre protesting Donald Trumps announcement of what he wants to do with jerusalem as it relates to israel and this has been called on the campus of Tel Aviv University to begin investing in israel because some thirty thousand students here many of them are palestinian a fact the majority of them a palestinian but its not just palestinian students here protesting a made up to them it is one of those who sees only got a few weeks left before he graduates congratulations on the thank you what brings you here today im here as a palace in a student as my friends behind me to protest the aggressive and i was with the president from its very paternalistic and i was meant. We were here to protest also the american policy in the middle east here as soon as we started to more of that we are inseparable part of the palestinian nation in the west bank and gaza strip another us school. And were here to to to to say and to. To emphasize the triumphs announcement overthrows any possible plan for peace in the middle east more here to save jerusalem was and will always be the the capital of palestine i mean there is a term or any other such a korean announcements can really change i think can stop us from preventing that and not be a part of the bigger palestinian nation so you put into the what happens tomorrow whats the next step. In your voice here but what do you do to change so we have influence the. First thing were going to do of course we hope and we weve been seeing protests around the world in the airport and in europe and there are states so this this is the first thing that we were going to do and if things do not change as we have in mind were continuing our action at university and every part of course. You would do is this part in the in the protesting against the that aggressive announcement of you joined here by just walking a bit for me please you know what the organization is standing together tell us about them it is a jewish arab movements of activists fighting inside israel for peace accord. Social justice and we are part of the countrywide them wave of them inspiration against this recent provocation by u. S. President trump both u. S. President trump and israeli Prime Minister netanyahu both of them are politicians that face problems at home and theyre trying to solve them by igniting the fire a way out of the house so mixed message of a President Trump thats fails to ignite a war in korea now hes trying to throw lighting match the into middle eastern barrel of oil is joined by netanyahu who faces corruption charges at home for both of them eastern conflict a skirmish between jewish israelis and palestinians indeed between israel and all the arab and muslim world is a way to solve their problems at home but peace forces inside israel are saying no to this message and across the country there are messages there are standing together as of jewish and arab people who say no to this policy and maybe people who are sitting at home watching all these you are thinking why isnt this really support standing with his colleagues but opposing a decision which many people in israel actually welcome there is an International Consensus that the way to solve the Israeli Palestinian conflict is according to all the relevant u. N. Resolutions and there is an International Consensus that East Jerusalem will be the capital of the independent palestinian state to be established alongside israel whereas the majority of the people who live in jerusalem are actually arab Palestinians Israel has no legal legitimacy to. Occupied eastern and has no moral legitimacy and there can be no peaceful resolution of the Israeli Palestinian conflict no fair resolution of this conflict without the partition of jerusalem into two capitals for two states really thank you very much indeed for joining us on that as well and weve just got a few weeks left congratulations good luck to another six weeks of flying and well done with can i add one more thing very quickly we see here the United States were not we are part of the Peace Process here. In israel in palestine. So they need as he said just emphasize whatever he says hes pressing problems back home he want to just make people look away whatever hes facing but one. I hope he would lose and dad put in the things you. Really think you very much want to join your life if we appreciate as you can see the protestors know wrapped up very peaceful compared to what happened in jerusalem yesterday but two young men who definitely wanted to make sure that their voices were had here in tel aviv and stuff alan fishes live at Tel Aviv University there thank you so this decision to move the u. S. Embassy to jerusalem its clearly sparking a lot of unrest but this goes further than the region thousands of people gathered outside the American Embassy in the indonesian capital jakarta for a second day president has called on other muslim countries to unite and reject Donald Trumps decision meanwhile israels Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu is off to europe where there has been more condemnation of Donald Trumps move netanyahu has responded by accusing europe of hypocrisy. 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 ive not heard condemnations of the rockets fired israel or the terrible incitement against it im not prepared to accept this apoc recy and as usual at this Important Forum i will present israels truth without fear and with head held high. We moved to other news twenty thousand people died when the former zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe ordered a military campaign against the rival Liberation Movement that previous a b p you now and the number of civilians were among the dead and that cracked down between ninety three nine hundred eighty five the new president emerson man and god choir and former military chiefs appointed to his cabinet are implicated in what happened when looking at the story now with Andrew Symonds who traveled to the district to investigate the atrocity. It seems like a happy setting yet the children are playing on one of the zimbabwes killing fields seven teachers were murdered in these grounds then dumped in a but it was thirty four years ago they called it a military operation named a hunting meaning the rains washing away the chance of worthless garbage with you know most abandoned trying to work out where the bodies were buried up up. They called everyone around the village to come here and dig new toilet islam but really were digging graves were told by those who saw the teachers are lined up the one of the young soldiers told him to move over a year they lined up again and they were shocked. Theres no dignity here no respect for the dead no mark graves no way of absorbing the scale of these atrocities spread over a land mass the size of switzerland liberia sierra leone no comfort for the people and no apology. It all took place decades ago in the first years of zimbabwes independence but doesnt believe zimbabwes new president will ever apologize. He takes us to another village following his memories from one thousand nine hundred three to this place. Even the sun can lift the darkness for those who live here. Names etched in stone twenty three of them mainly women locked inside a house burned alive in the north korean trained fifth brigade were under orders from Robert Mugabe his security minister was the new president. And the armed forces were headed by men who now have senior ministerial posts. In march nine hundred eighty three the chronicle state run newspaper published reports about defending the fifth brigade like ning the dissidents to cockroaches and bugs the minister said the bandit menace had reach such epidemic proportions that the government had to bring in d. D. T. To get rid of the bandits d. D. T. Is an insecticide for decades victims like jane were lousy have been too frightened to talk jane still lives with physical injuries and having to watch her fourteen year old sister being raped and uncle was killed. Kroeger cruel its very painful as i speak it still hurts me those who took these things should come and apologize to us otherwise nothing has changed in the time on a special advisor to the president have this response to our report zimbabwe needs a break to continue was the eerie diggins past to settle scores from the past is if it can not be the future is seemingly to unhealthful its irresponsible davis energy away from what should be done every countrys corridor tortured history going to live with americans does talk of this the rule the American Civil War no country. But you make mistakes you made for starts back in a village deep in the bush no more said band that goes to pray in one hour when our prayer asks for help and comfort and the words shatter the stillness. This be a corner they carry the anger and pain of tens of thousands of. Andrew symonds aljazeera. And. Purchases in the philippines are marking world human rights by marching against their president. They say thousands of people have died since were three go to church and began its campaign against Illegal DrugsAmnesty International says the victims include children activists say the country has seen a person in the middle of killing since returned to talk. With more for us now from the nearly. Sixty nine years since the declaration of human rights was signed protesters here say that countries 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 they see had died since president bush actually declared the socalled war on drugs many of them killed in Police Operations while there is have been killed by vigilante groups believed to be linked to police this is something that the government denies press Conference Today his spokesperson says that the government remains committed to uplifting the lives of millions of filipinos thats something that many here do not believe the reason declaration of president. Calling the new peoples army the communist rebellion asked kerry says sends a very scary message not just to those who are fighting against the Philippine Military they also fear that this may be used as an excuse to go after journalists been critical of the president and also a means to silence the opposition. So universal declaration of human rights was signed sixty nine years ago but the u. N. Says the document is being forgotten and even willfully ignored think about this the war in syria now into its sixth year all sides of the conflict accused of targeting civilians with indiscriminate attacks think about get. Activists there say who the rebels and the Saudi Led Coalition finding them are responsible for many Rights Violations including extra judicial killings arbitrary detention and torture and the range of crisis in me in which of course escalated in august of this year more than six hundred thousand refugees escaped to bangladesh after a military crackdown which the United Nations themselves have referred to as ethnic cleansing so lets talk to Leonard Doyle about this now director of Media Communications that the International Organization for migration joining us from geneva theres so much we could talk about with human rights but we want to focus on migration with you because i mean those three examples i gave you two of them syria and me and you have got resulting huge amounts of migration which only seems to add to human rights problems. Well in serious case of course youre talking and in both cases youre talking about refugees who are you know deserving of the absolute protection under International Law and the un migration you see i. O. M. Is working very much to support those who are affected by internal displacement in many cases but also displacement across borders forced migration it is really shocking whats happening to them in the particular if you think of the ruling here in now living in camps of bizarre who left me and mark they are now prey to Human Trafficking exploitation and truly extraordinary scale so whatever happened to them back in their in their homeland when they were driven out whats happening to them now. And is really shocking because they are without employment there without their homes and therefore their plunder built to last networks of human traffickers and smugglers and people who simply want to exploit i think about as well the crises weve seen in the mediterranean in the past few years starting through north africa and libya for example across it moves to italy it moves to greece it moves further into europe i mean that is almost i dont want to say thats been forgotten but such a huge problem which we have there has been overshadowed by other things like the ranger and syria. Well if youve got two separate groups to think about if youve got those who are driven out by conflict and war the refugee populations and then youve got those who are leaving because of the vast lack of Economic Opportunity or advancing Climate Change and indeed growing populations to two forces at work and its driving people really into very difficult and dangerous situations and the Common Thread across it all is that many people are being exploited theyre being exploited in particular by the human traffickers and smugglers weve heard the reports recently of the slave markets in libya which is simply a symptom of the economic collapse there and the and the opportunities that are presented by migrants coming through so were ever you look there seems to be a breakdown in in law and order increasing abuse of migrants and refugees and s. And struggles and conflict in and huge are from a look at mr away to west africa Leonard Doyle from the i. O. M. Thank you so much for your time and your appreciate that. Thank you very much. Theres plenty more ahead for you this news hour including this. This has nothing to do with the bible. Under scrutiny South African government taking aim at churches plus. Could agree. To allow an individual to. This wonderful. Boy costing the president black leaders turn their back on donald trump as he opens a Civil Rights Museum. Doctors in south korea are protesting against president moon. Expands National HealthInsurance Coverage the policy would see insurance cover seventy percent of the cost of treatment and include most medical procedures and tests by the year twenty twenty two however doctors say the scheme would force them to provide cheaper care which would reduce the quality of treatments kathy novak with more from seoul. Moving into office this year and during his campaign he promised to broaden the National HealthInsurance Scheme his government says it wants to relieve the cost burden of health care on south korean households thats of particular concern here because of the aging population so whats known as lynn jay in care will move to widen the coverage so that more illnesses and more medical procedures are covered such as m. R. I. Scans but doctors are angry about it theyve gathered here to protest because they say they were not consulted widely enough on these decisions were made and they question whether the government can really afford to keep its promises. Jane and saying that he will expand a National Health care but there isnt enough money for this move it seems his policy is not realistic and hes only doing it for his popularity. Treatment cost covered by. The National Health care are set too low so doctors have to compensate for their losses with income from the treatments not covered by the National Health care the governments move to expand health care is a socialistic measure but a large number of doctors and their supporters have turned out to protest today and theres been a Party Atmosphere everything from music performances to food stamps but how much the broader population both. Doctors have been widespread support for care when the changes were announced in august seven out of ten people said they supported the changes to National Health insurance some have even questioned the motivation of the doctors here today wondering if at the end of the day what theyre really most concerned about changing is their own. Firefighters in california have made some progress in their battle to contain multiple wildfires across the southern part of the state at least one person has been killed two hundred thousand more have been forced from their homes a fire in one of the worst hit areas in Ventura County is now partially contained the full cost is a warning high winds expected this weekend could make things worse. Now donald trump received a cool welcome shall we say when he attended the opening of a Civil Rights Museum in mississippi some black leaders boycott of the event accusing the president of Racial Division on their reports from jackson. 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 boycott it including congressman and prominent civil rights leader john lewis the National Association for the advancement for colored people or and. The most storied Civil Rights Organization in america had asked trump not to come. To allow individuals to this. This wonderful thing of honoring individuals who sacrifice. When they work so her to sure people have access to Affordable Health care and he seek it to undermine it at every turn. Trump was slow to condemn racist groups that 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 said 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 here. To at 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 that 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. Well whether its coming up with steph in just a moment still ahead on aljazeera. The city was obliterated in a second just a warning from hiroshima as campaign as against Nuclear Weapons or on it with the Nobel Peace Prize we visit a unique place as well thats helping south sudanese widows to manage their grief and. Took on the heat in mexico city. Hello there well weve got beautiful scenes across parts of the u. K. At the moment scenes like this lots of beautiful snow in fact in parts of wales weve seen twenty eight centimeters of snow already that has an awful lot of snows particularly for the British Isles which isnt really very well equipped to deal with wintery weather so lots of snow already on the ground plenty more still to come and its all thanks to this huge area of cloud here because this whirling its way across parts of the British Isles but then it back around through parts of france and into spain and its also causing problems for the south across other parts of europe as well for france and spain and portugal were all looking at some very strong winds during the day today and very heavy rains as well the snow though thats really just in the north there over parts of the u. K. And also just on the leading edge of that area of rain as well and thats because that system is just knocking straight into this very cold air where it hits the cold air its turning to snow so lots of wintry weather at the moment that will in gradually edge its way eastwards but a developing feature behind it sort of a complex low system that will give us stronger winds for parts of france there on monday so that will be pushing its way northward very strong winds more very heavy rain here for the western parts of europe the weather is very active a pretty dangerous at the moment. With sponsored by qatar. The Worlds Largest humanitarian crisis millions caught up in the civil war all it is the real world examines the roots of the conflict in yemen and the complex history that drew a country into perpetual time the. Separation of. The north and the so these dualisms are off part of history. Yemen the north south divide this time and then reported wealth on. U. S. And British Companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped Natural Resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for the dry riverbed case one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. Here on the news hour here at aljazeera these are our top stories violent confrontations in lebanon between protesters and Security Forces close to the u. S. Embassy Police Used Tear Gas and water cannon to disperse demonstrations. Israels Prime Minister is traveling to europe where there have also been protests and condemnations of Donald Trumps decision to recognize to resign as israels capital Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to meet the french president emmanuel in a few hours. And protests in the philippines are marking world human rights day by marching against the president thousands of people have died since fredricka deters he began his campaign against Illegal Drugs. But is in venezuela will take part in the take part in the first municipal elections since twenty thirteen the ruling party is expected to do well because of a boycott by most of the opposition parties so the electoral system is biased in favor of president Nicolas Maduro with us from caracas. This still voting in venice weta i mean this is. Despite opposition boycotts accusations of electrolytic regularities and widespread disenchantment with politics and politicians. We can win at least some districts across the country they wont be able to cheat us we have to do that and then they wont be able to close us down completely their oppression would not be total they wont be able to stop us for. Just a few months ago thousands took to the streets to protest after the progovernment supreme court. National assembly more than one hundred twenty people died these University Students march two but not now. Believe deeply in protests weve been on the streets and will return to the streets but only for the right fights with the correct strategy in conditions that will result in fewer casualties possible the president has been a swale or is the victim of a u. S. Led economic war the conspiracy after eighteen years of first google it shall be said now because istm a door to empower the opposition is fragmented. Disillusion angry and cynical but they say that they must help hold and the wheels of democracy must go grinding on. Tens of thousands of left venice weight tired of rising crime and chronic food and medicine shortages it will lead again were not out so that people dont want to live any longer with the scum. Bins here. So surely a moment for the opposition to sweep to power their baby i can honestly id have to say no their internal divisions showed that their capacity to govern does not exist and the peoples perception is that they dont have the capacity to govern all of that many than a swale and say that politicians from all parties. Cannot mix situation is bad bad the Political Parties not to one but all of them are finished done for. The many then the swale and the political debate last the daily struggle to make ends meet they dont get it done. Caracas. A beauty salon in south sudan has become a refuge for many widows of war they are among the thousands who are the sole breadwinners after their husbands were killed during the four years civil conflict in the morgan reports now from the town of a cold war where widows focus on supporting their families to overcome their grief. Is hoping for hairstyle that comes as close to perfection as possible hairstyling for her is not just a job its a form of therapy the twenty eight year old is left to care for children on her own after her husband was killed in the civil war may what brings me here is the need to support my children im a widow i need to feed them and this alone office me the chance to do so and provide them with the basics tens of thousands of south sudanese men have been killed in the four year war in africas youngest nation four million of the twelve million population is displaced eight out of ten of them are women and children in africas largest refugee crisis. The someone in a provides not only way forward is to earn money for their families but offers a chance to talk of their ordeals some say they too are victims in more ways than one. When the war came to our village we ran but we needed food so we went back eventually we found soldiers there who raped us i had lost my husband shortly before that i struggled to raise our children but coming here reminds me that im not alone in what im facing. Because polly give me is common in south sudan the world has left behind hundreds of thousands of widows who lost their husbands no want to track of the number of People Killed in south sudans were but its estimated that more than half a million widows are left behind many are the sole breadwinners for their children and there were has cost high inflation and for shortage for have the population. For many widows who are single mothers the burden can be too much to handle mary toll runs the risk group here in a kobo she says we just benefit from helping each other. When we brought together the widows they had all lost their husbands in the war and were tired of taking care of their children alone some taught of suicide for killed themselves last year but those here in the group look at other widows and realize that theyre not alone and have others that they can talk to a lot of the. War years knows her life wont be the same again after her husband was killed but at least she has a place you can talk about her trauma and hope for a better future. People are going on just a couple of south sudan. And a couple of times the International Campaign to abolish Nuclear Weapons i can will receive this years Nobel Peace Prize at a ceremony and also load founded back in two thousand and seven the group is a coalition working to pressure governments to ban Nuclear Weapons that is made up all one hundred sixty eight. Governmental organizations from one hundred one countries because milestone in icons history came this year when one hundred twenty two countries voted in favor of adopting a u. N. Treaty to ban Nuclear Weapons we got also his charlie tell us whats expected today charlie. Where you can see the city hall behind me is already filling up with guests and this is going to be a lavish state ceremony attended by the king and queen of norway and lots of foreign dignitaries and well be seeing the executive director of the International Campaign against Nuclear Weapons bit christian accepting that Nobel Peace Prize which is actually a diploma and medal and one Million Dollars cash prize which im sure the organization will put to very good use but shes not going to be alone on stage shes going to be joined by six. Campaigned against Nuclear Weapons for seven decades she was just thirteen when the United States drops an atomic bomb on her city hiroshima in one thousand nine hundred forty five together those two women will give the nobel lecture no doubt celebrating that United Nations treaty prohibiting Nuclear Weapons that was really brought about i can decade Long Campaign they will say remind the world of the extreme threat that Nuclear Weapons pose to humanity and lay out their long term goals for this armament some people have said is i can a little bit idealistic the nine nations that hold those Nuclear Weapons are never going to sign up to the treaty and no doubt well hear from her today that they never expected that. To the idea of the treaties just to make those countries feel comfortable to challenge the status quo to try and bring about a change very much like the International Campaign against. Landmines did twenty years ago they won the Nobel Peace Prize here that is a treaty that was never signed by the United States yet the stigma surrounding landmines is now so great that they. Think. One thing i can will say is that the publicity surrounding this prize is hugely hugely valuable for changing those perceptions but educating the wider public as to Nuclear Weapons and trying to dispel that theory of new kid terence they expecting to hear a lot more on that today by charlie well check in with you again later on when the ceremony begins meanwhile well speak to frederick half a mil who is a nobel writer and author joining us via skype from all slone we thank you for your time in your view and i know the decisions obviously already been made but in your view if i can a worthy winner of the Nobel Peace Prize and what it is supposed to be in a spy it. Absolutely is just a great day for Nuclear Disarmament which is the most christian disarmament issue all and its a question all our survival and the air you see in the bahai hands and not only the short piece that you have there is an idea on how to achieve get it even sort of most certainly internationalist young business all over a number of years most able to think of what is best for the earth as a whole and not seen just in terms of each single nation and its interests and the want did. You know. It is priced for a cooperation across all National Borders political and religious systems beliefs and everything so the price is for International Cooperation on disarmament and the replacing the law of power with the power of law so this is a new record nation are part of what the Civil Society is doing to it you know its a very large International Law its a great great price very very real in there what do you think though of that argument and you might have heard a correspondent talking about it the argument that icann is a bit too idealistic in the sense that these Nuclear Power nations are never going to give up those weapons. The new terror nations are repeating a common statement that this treat you well not. Saying dont you care but they are so wrong they are forgetting that they are under obligations stated by the United Nations core in how they hate the i. C. J. And in ninety nine just six that they are how about an obligation to end their region like negotiations and to reach. Nuclear abolition in all these aspects so their statement and their position is a. Very new reached violation of International Law and all their International Obligations they are all blige joining this treaty fredrick half a mile a pleasure talking to you on this Nobel Peace Prize i thank you so much for your time thank you. And ahead of the ceremony we have been exploring the Nuclear Capabilities of countries all around the world and its impact on citizens im sure youve seen this series weve got his daughter now who was six years old when the u. S. Dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima in japan it was the first and only time that Nuclear Weapons have been used in war he tells us here his story and the significance of the june daughter of the only structure left when the bomb exploded. Hard to his name is he she had on a former director of hugo shma Peace Memorial museum. And his dome was recently called heat oshima prefectural industrial promotion home and it was used for showcasing you know she was products and promoting cultural activities it was in a bustling Downtown District my parents took me there often when i was small. I was that he was from a station about two kilometers from the hypocenter he had me standing behind the station building i saw the flash of light my father lay down on his stomach and he covered news that i was saved miraculously he was going to the city was obliterated in a second. So many buildings that once stood destroys the view of hiroshima defy any explanation of what actually happened. Was that building was right below the hypocenter but somehow withstood the blast from above him over the back and many people could not accept the idea of preserving the dome which would bring back the memories so nothing but others felt a sense of crisis but without a building like this there wouldnt be anything to hand down to the next generation and that would mean losing the experience both from our sight and memory so the building in its original form can tell the account of humanitys First Experience of atomic bomb and its devastation and by seeing it it warns us to never repeat it again. As its being constantly exposed to wind and rains the deterioration is progressing rapidly so we have to reinforce the structure as needed continuously survey the building and repeat this process and hes most important to have something you can see with your own eyes to pass on the experience of comic bomb into the next generation that whenever you see the building your heart will be reminded of the catastrophe understand you this is why im glad to have preserve the building right there and. I dont survive the devastation and saw with its own eyes what happened at the hypocenter and that very moment he and continues to welcome many people in the same place today i want to say thank you for doing everything youve done so far and most of the guy and i hope you will continue to be well for ever so that you can. Spread your message. So a little over an hour from now twelve g. M. T. You can watch the nobel ceremony and then sixteen hundred g. M. T. On aljazeera the nobel interview this is an exclusive interview with the director of i can. Finish it is james bays and fully back in oslo conducting that interview live on aljazeera exclusively the nobel interview right after newsgroup that will be here on aljazeera. Sri lanka has formally handed over commercial activities in its main southern ports to a Chinese State owned Company ChinaMerchant Port Holdings is paying one point twelve billion dollars to operate the hambantota port on a ninety nine year lease it also gets a seventy percent stake in it the deal is a boost for cash strapped sri lanka but it has raised concerns about chinas growing influence the port is near the main shipping route from asia to europe and is expected to play a key role in chinas plans to create a maritime silk road as christians in south africa head to church on sunday a religious Rights Commission is taking steps to regulate all places of worship its to stop what it calls the commercialization of religion and other dangerous practices tanya page has that story from pretoria the room for. This woman has come to profit shipment machete for how he takes his crutches and she walks on they consider this a miracle. The congregants believe the holy spirit is channeled through prophet pushy and that sometimes they can feel it to up to thirty thousand people come to his unlighted christian gathering every sunday to be blessed with good health and succeeds i really try going on with my studies but this is a clip from twenty fifteen i think my son take many of the people who come here want to take something home so theres a range of items for sale posters honey and little bottles of oil and all of these things have been touched blessed by the prophet and so by taking a hundred people believe theyre taking a little bit of his narcotics crime to these even a stall is selling tickets for a prophetic cruise and its a business side of pushchairs church and others like it that have created debate the commission for the promotion and protection of the rights of cultural religious and linguistic communities known as c r l for short says probable people are being taken advantage of by being promised blessings sometimes for price it wants all religious leaders to be registered to stop what it describes as the commercialization of religion and other dangerous practices in the past some religious leaders have feared congregants grass and snakes and sprayed insecticide in their faces this has nothing to do with the bible it has everything to do with the individual then the visual is no court the individual is an individual with tribes in a particular area behave professionally. Well some religious leaders are opposed to the idea of any other science push it he supports it as long as the new regulator isnt biased he rejects the suggestion his church is a business you see this bible i didnt get it for free i boarded so if we see theres a question mark in the city of things then i hope that it has to be like we have to stop sitting in the bibles religion offers hope and a sense of community but it can also be used against people if it is the religious Rights Commission says it should be an incrementalist in time your page aljazeera pretoria. Iraqs Prime Minister has declared its war against i thought to be over as troops of driven the remaining fighters from the iraqi Syrian Border and are now in control of that area i still advanced on iraq three years ago and quickly captured a third of the country including important cities like mosul and for the. And now out of the how about honorable iraqis your land has been completely really braces your cities and villages have been returned to the nation the dream of liberation has become a reality we achieved victory in difficult circumstances of god so he said vastness of our people and the bravery of our heroic forces we prevail. Aljazeera continues to demand the release of our journalist Mahmud Hussein has been in an egyptian prison for more than eleven months now hussein is accused of broadcasting false news to spread chaos which he and al jazeera strongly deny hussein has repeatedly complained of mistreatment in jail as well. Thousands of people have marched against fascism in northern israeli italys governing democrats democrats led the rally in karma where members of far right groups have denounced what they called the migrant invasion earlier this week swastikas and other fascist insignia were painted on the walls of a leftwing association in dean more than one hundred fourteen thousand refugees and migrants have landed initially just this year but grabbing another break on the news when we come back the sports news and the gold it set up a dream match with rail madrid for this team from the United Arab Emirates. Eagle hunters still role mongolias rugged mountains but how long can their culture survive the modern world want to a nice meets those determined to save their ancient connection to the magnificent golden eagle at this time on aljazeera when the news breaks it was an announcement few were expecting to hear by announce my resignation as Prime Minister from the lebanese government and the story builds i cant stop thinking about the bullets my life when people need to behead a mass exodus hundreds of thousands of real injured have fled ethnic cleansing in mean more for bangladesh. Zero has teams on the ground to bring you more Award Winning documentaries and live news on air and online. Impact time for sports and i was going to say you got football but you got soccer is that soccer thats where we call it today so start with Major League Soccer where toronto f. C. Celebrating winning the title for the very first time they beat the Seattle Sounders to an l. In the m. L. S. Cup final saturday of venting their loss to them and last years championship match hadnt leeson has. There was a sense of deja vu as for the second in a row toronto f. C. And the Seattle Sounders took to the failed for the m. L. S. Cup final but after a heartbreaking loss on penalties twelve months ago toronto looked to time and void repeat disappointment in front of their home fans. Seattle hadnt conceded a goal since up type of the first though and keep a step in for i did his best to keep that run going. To run tie would finally break with that luck midway through the second tough. Thanks. To the outdoor chipping high and to the delight of the crowd at b. M. I. Field thank you. And after Amanda Cooper hit the post big to bask has made sure of victory for the heist in stoppage time. When sales an unprecedented trouble for toronto they also won the supposed to shelter after scoring a record breaking sixty nine points in the regular season and the voyages cup as canadian champions there was a stark contrast in americans from this time last year for toronto players and fans and thats the first. A lifetime ever to win three major titles in one season few would argue against them being labeled as the best team in the league history. As they are. Most having final line out both Football Club world cup but has been decided mexican side defeated African Champions without cause a blank in the United Arab Emirates on saturday to reach the last four only goal of the game came in extra time scored by victory for the champions of the north and Central American region which will now face copilot best at all this went to brazil in the semifinals on tuesday. And an upset in the other quarter final were home Team Al Jazeera not taught the asian champions or reds of japan again a single goal decided the game came from mali. And now have a dream tie against defending champions real madrid on wednesday. Head to abu dhabi ahead of the defense of the club. And they were boosted before takeoff five nil thrashing of surveillance such as there is a victory moves rio up to third and head of barcelona and valencia who play it later is a perfect week for christian or naldo who scored twice just days after receiving the award for the fifth time. This was an important match and we can be very happy with the way we played and with the result getting five goals against severe is never easy and of course im very happy that christiana rinaldo managed to get on the scoresheet and happy for the rest of the players that until now havent played a lot of minutes i think they played excellently well it was very important to get three points from this match so im very happy. In the English Premier League both amanda said and most sides obviously take place on sunday night it can close the gap on illegal. Doesnt match the city just five points with a win at home and fourth place liverpool will be hoping to keep the pressure on the top three when they face a local rivals everton meanwhile sixth place arsenal host southampton. Off to their surprise defeat to west ham on saturday chelsea manager Antonio Conti says he has given up hope of defending the premier league title kill and see a went down one nail after a six minute strike by a mark or are not of it it leaves contis side eleven points adrift of the top of the table but it was a big day for david moyes his first victory since taking charge of west ham weve weve kept a clean sheet to dig weve got a goal and look we were. With a good one organization to see who we could try and help chelsea a little bit obviously try and make sure that the quarter in that ability was going in was going to be overrun its really. That a defeat i think the reason hes of the strange. Especially for. These is that for defeat. In sixteen games. We know you have a visa. Is it possible to think that you are. Indebted to race. Whose captain an all time record score is set to appeal against doping ban that which would see him missing next is a world cup tested positive for cocaine abut his legal team claim it was the consequence of him drinking coke at tea to get over an illness followed by winick blair has been handed a one year ban and that would rule him out of pyrrus first well cup appearance since one thousand nine hundred eighty two. And everybody was very confident about the ruling favoring the radio and all of a sudden he has a one year suspension so thats where theres some inconsistency there is specially because it wasnt consumption of actual cocaine it was because of one of the chemicals within the coke being able to be within the list of banned substances used as a stimulant in many cases but theres been president s that have been established in the past where many of these types of chemicals have been found in traces of blood or traces of urine even whatever the case may be thats been found but then also theyve been he was a well ok we understand what happened. Here b a the miami heat have won their first ever game played in mexico city beating the Brooklyn Nets one hundred who want to eighty nine he battled mexicos High Altitude gore and i did and Tyler Johnson each scored twenty points to cruise to victory in front of nearly twenty thousand fans this weekend be a said that a Minor League Team could be based out of mexico city starting next season a move to continue to grow an International Audience after already establishing a foothold in europe and china. The fans were terrific tonight its a great environment out there. And i was pleasantly surprised rocking around seeing n. B. A. Games on. We went and then. The majority of our guys were recognized on the street so that was cool to see and im glad our players were able to experience that to see how global the game really has has gotten. And thats it for me then you back to come out lovely thank you sun almost but with honor in the news are Thirteen Hundred g. M. T. Twelve hundred g. M. T. Weve got the. Markets finished. And this was different whether someone is going for some of this very rents thats going in mainstream i think its how you approach intervention and i think it is a certain way of doing it you cant just buy a story in tryouts. News has never been more available its a constant barrage of it with every day but the message is a simplistic you have been trained good logical rational person for a few months and misinformation is rife dismissal and does not well documented accusation and evidence is part of genocide the listening post provides a critical counterpoint challenging Mainstream Media narratives at this time on aljazeera. The new poll ranks mexico city is the pulled worst in the world for Sexual Violence many women are attacked while moving in the crowded spaces of the metro buses and even at the hands of taxi drivers the conversation starts with do you have a boyfriend youre very pretty and young you feel unsafe threatened i think about how to react what do i do if this gets worse no money on the uses a new service its called loyal droid its for women passages only and drawn by women drivers pull for some extra features like a panic button and twenty four seven monitoring of drivers. Was. No letup in the anger and the