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And i know im Maryam Namazie this is the news hour live from london coming up more than one hundred fifty people were injured in clashes with Israeli Forces in the occupied territories after the u. S. Decision to recognize jerusalem as israels capital. Israeli Prime Minister meets the french president and insists palestinians must get to grips with reality. International campaign to abolish Nuclear Weapons celebrates winning the Nobel Peace Prize was on the wall to see the light. And will tell you about the beauty salon thats offering comfort and support to war widows in south sudan. In sport Manchester City have taken control of the English Premier League city celebrating a two one win over money united there are eleven points clear at the top. The Palestinian Red Crescent says one hundred fifty seven people were injured on sunday in confrontations with Israeli Forces in the occupied west Bank Jerusalem and gaza after President Trumps decision to recognize jerusalem as israels capital theres also been violence in neighboring lebanon west Security Forces have been using tear gas and water cannon to Disperse Protesters who gathered outside the u. S. Embassy in beirut meanwhile in jerusalem an Israeli Security guard has been wounded in a stabbing attack in a central bus station all this as israels Prime Minister insists that President Trumps decision was merely a recognition of reality on the ground in made the comments while meeting french president Emanuel Marconi in paris who called on israel to end its construction of settlements we start in lebanon and this report from jane harder in beirut. The lebanese Security Forces are using water cannon and tear gas to disperse the crowds several hundred people gathered outside the u. S. Embassy in beirut to protest the u. S. Decision i do recognize israel is the capital owed to recognize terrorism as a cop to close as well other than any of the been used several hundred protesters still trying to reach the u. S. Embassy compound but Security Forces have cordoned off the road venting people from approaching further people being pushed back from the smell of the teargas people are angry theres defiance theyre chanting and theyre chanting words against arab leaders saying that they havent done enough to to confront the u. S. Decision that words are not enough they want action they want the Peace Process to be declared that theyre calling for their support and you intifada holocaust and indeed to stop talking and building any dialogue with israel or trying to decoration in jerusalem has been condemned around the world on sunday protests in solidarity with the palestinians was staged on three continents shallop best reports. For many this is not a geographical issue but a muslim one is stamboul transformed into a sea of turkish and palestinian flags i feel like i should defend palestine because i dont know any i dont know any other way to defend them so this is what i can do this is the least that i can do president reject typo to one has been one of the most vocal critics of trumps decision hes called for a summit of islamic countries a wednesday. And in asia a different language but the same words get it down but i didnt please President Trump use your brain to not push and get beyond the limit with patient enough america please go back withdraw yourself from jerusalem jakarta indonesia the capital of the worlds most populous Muslim Country president george would order chordal muslim countries to unite and rejects trumps move indonesians voice their anger outside the u. S. Embassy. And then rabbet the moroccan capital. Was a yell slurs against the u. S. President with banners that read drusilla is the capital of palestine in the crowd a government ministers and officials the an army of pro Palestinian Protesters rolled down cairo streets cell phones held high the the muslim solidarity even spread to the embattled nations of yemen and syria was the permit live city to daraa where the syrian uprising began the global dissent against the u. S. Embassy in jerusalem marched on charlotte dallas. An Israeli Security guard has been wounded in a stabbing at jerusalem central bus station well an israeli citizen and an officer stopped me attack of from escaping a suspect is reported to be from the occupied west bank or present drums decoration has an altar at the daily reality for palestinians living on the Israeli Occupation they still have to battle bureaucracy to remain in the city where they were born a force that reports from occupied East Jerusalem. In occupied East Jerusalem the protests of the preceding days were absent on sunday the start of the working week so the more regular rhythms of life resume but the palestinians here that also means dealing with the all encompassing nature of occupation extending residency i. D. s or continuing with torturous applications to enable life in a city they see as their own its a was disadvantaged i married or lived in the west bank but my sons were all born in jerusalem with the eldest couldnt get an id ive been applying since two thousand and two i born in that world city and if i. Leave this city for five years i would lose my idea to my identity and this is a three inch country that you will never see it that youre never to see in the war. During this weeks demonstrations Israeli Forces have been checking i. D. s carrying out searches i and cracking down on any use of the palestinian flag and National Symbol that they refused to allow in protests in what israel claims is its undivided capital that flag was present in a meeting of palestinian members of the Israeli Parliament and others looking for ways to respond to the u. S. Indorsement of the israeli claim is that what they call taking the steps against against the palestinians of course this succeed in a way or another to reach some of their lands but its still the existence of the palestinians and israel so they will but none of them will continue with that of plants the day to day realities of life under occupation here in East Jerusalem having been changed by Donald Trumps declaration what it has done is cement a feeling of stagnation even hopelessness after more than twenty years of Peace Process the question now is what kind of a course their leaders will chart and what kind of a hearing theyll get in the wider world are a force that aljazeera occupied East Jerusalem. Well israels Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says palestinians must get to grips with the reality that jerusalem is israels capital in order to move towards peace he made the comments while meeting the french president Emmanuel Lakhan in paris from lana tasha butler sent this report. To greetings were warm and friendly but this could not have been an easy meeting the french president and israeli Prime Minister are divided over the u. S. Decision to recognize theresa as the capital of israel a move that is drawn International Condemnation it often takes i have expressed to Prime Minister netanyahu my disapproval of the recent declarations of the president of the United States france believed to be against International Law and dangerous for peace it was but the micro called on israelis and palestinians to restart talks urging netanyahu to freeze illegal settlement building as a gesture of peace netanyahu said he was open to discussions but that there could be no question over jerusalem status and then purposes the couple in front drusilla is the capital of israel in the capital of israel for three thousand years its been the capital of the jewish state for seven years the israeli leader also hit out of the turkish president at a one had spoken by phone on saturday the two men reaffirming their condemnation of trumps announcement. And one is attacked is with us what is my response im not used to receiving. Luxuries. About morality from a leader who bombed kurdish villagers in his native to kill palestinian leaders say but the United States could no longer be considered an honest broker in anything to peace talks and barflies firm eggs both couldnt leave the door open for him. To take the meat but not everyone here whos pleased with work rules decision to host netanyahu on saturday hundreds of protesters gathered in central paris. Jerusalem is not the capital of israel its not only the palestinian capital its the capital of all religions with the for muslims christians jews. Recently mediated in the political crisis in lebanon and he may be seeking a greater role in this one but if he was looking for encouraging signs there were few to be found here. Aljazeera paris. Well the white house says its unfortunate that the palestinian president has declined to meet the u. S. Vice president my pants Mahmoud Abbas says that he will not meet penns chairing his planned visit to the region next month in protest at trumps decision a spokesman for pen says the Palestinian Authority is walking away from the chance to discuss the future of the region or Graeme Bannerman from the middle east as she joins me now from washington d. C. He is an expert on the us our relations and formerly worked as a middle east analyst for the u. S. State department thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us or i suppose there are those in washington and indeed in congress that wouldnt necessarily disagree with President Trumps move on jerusalem but what about the way he did it there were no negotiations concessions or incentives involved it was simply given away. I think this was for President Trump was primarily a domestic consideration and not for the repercussions within the region he had promised during the campaign that he would. Take this action move the embassy to jerusalem and recognize it as israels capital all three because of his predecessors did the same thing in the campaign and then reversed themselves when they became president and President Trump was determined to show that he was different from those people who were part of the washington establishment driven by a need to differentiate himself from his predecessors as you say he pledged to recognize jerusalem on the campaign trail but what about the intervening period the process behind this move what has happened in the last nine ten months that why is he doing this now with a reason to do it now is we have this drew slim embassy act that requires a waiver every six months when it came up in the spring in the the time for the waiver he gave the waiver like his predecessors and he came into some criticism from his great supporters because he said you promised to do something about this this is the catalyst for doing it at this moment was the time for the waiver came up again and he had to make the determination that he was going to do this i dont think that they fully understood. Yes or no sorry to get in there but aside from that the waiver itself in that process of having to sign sign on a sign off on it every six months i just what i meant more was the people around President Trump. Green Blatt Friedman and others of us as perhaps those in the state department way you used to what can you give us a sense of how what would have led to this any of the sense of the a flavor of the talks the discussions. Well clearly there were people on both sides of this issue and would appears to have been the case was the the minister this stablish wants the state department in the Defense Department all weighed in and said this was a bad idea youre breaking seventy years of american policy youre causing a problem but the other side of the argument came in and said wait a second its a reality it exists youre living up to your Campaign Promise youre only youre not really changing anything in fact because he was very careful not to say to say that the borders of jerusalem were yet to determine and he did not rule out that drew some could also be the capital of a palestinian state in the two state solution however that is lost on people in the region and i think they failed to see the emotional impact this has on people in the region and on the credibility of the United States was which is had written commitments that we would not determine the future of jerusalem until the Peace Process was fulfilled and i think thats the problem for us and on the Upcoming Trip by Vice President my pants to the region the white house said today that it was unfortunate that palestinians are refusing to meet with and spit i dont suppose anyone would anyone in the in the administration have. Anticipated these sort of repercussions. Oh i think there were people certainly within the state department in the Defense Department who had it in to supply of this i think its also worth noting that also the leader of the Coptic Church in egypt has said he will not meet with parents because of this its a its a much broader issue than i think the people who were for it really understand i think what what happens is the talk to a group of people who werent quite as well informed about the feelings on the palestinian side the arab side the muslim side of the spectrum and so the reaction is a little deeper than they probably intice a page it. Will thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on this story with us graham banishment from the middle east institute. Now much want to go through this news hour californias governor has been speaking out saying that devastating wildfires fueled by Climate Change are now the new normal. But the opposition in turmoil venezuelas ruling socialists are expected to make big gains in local elections. And in sports ron to see a set of bison for time this season andy explains all right transport. International campaign to abolish Nuclear Weapons has received the twenty seven hundred peace prize in oslo the Nobel Committee praised icann for drawing attention to the humanitarian consequences of using Nuclear Weapons the group is all Nuclear Powers to adopt and sign a u. N. Treaty to ban the use Charlie Angela reports from oslo i cound has been the warded the no growth peace prize for twenty seventeen a prize for achieving a u. N. Treaty banning Nuclear Weapons and for what i can hopes to achieve Global Nuclear disarmament accepting the award was i cans executive directive it was finn and set sukkot thurlow who survived the u. S. Bombing of hiroshima nine hundred forty five there were tears in the audience as she recounted the horrors of that day when i was just thirteen Year Old Girl trapped in the small rubble i kept pushing i kept moving. Toward the light and i survived our light now is a ban treaty to all in this hall and all the listening around the world. I d p. Then i heard in the ruling of. Dont give up keep pushing keep moving she doesnt like their speeches reminded the world of the extreme threat we will live under which bitterest been reiterated during an exclusive interview with al jazeera after the ceremony weve been so close to catastrophe throughout the cold war we also had a war in iraq that was fueled by threats and weapons of mass destruction we have conflict with iran with kashmir and north korea right now look at this situation between north korea and the United States this does not feel safe past winners of the Nobel Peace Prize or a diverse bunch from Archbishop Desmond tutu for his Nonviolent Campaign against apartheid in south africa to Martti Ahtisaari for resolving conflicts in kosovo it proves that the path to peace are many but nothing threatens world peace more than the fifteen thousand Nuclear Weapons held by just Nine Countries and i can says that as long as they exist Nuclear Disaster is inevitable. The crisis in north korea means that threat is greater than it has been in decades i can doesnt expect Nuclear States to sign the u. N. Treaty immediately but it hopes to stigmatize the weapons like landmines chemical and biological weapons making their use and thinkable their opponent a powerful but so are the people that i can. Of course the Economic Impacts that individual people can have so we have a Major Campaign called dont bank on the bomb and were encouraging people to call their banks or their Pension Funds or other Financial Institutions and see if they have a policy to take the money away from Nuclear Weapon producing companies again with landmines and cluster bombs this is how the huge impacts on this incentivizing Economic Investment in these weapons and we expect that the same thing can happen with Nuclear Weapons as well. The prize is a victory for civil groups in a rare moment of celebration but behind the smiles a stark message its you the end of Nuclear Weapons well the world faces a very uncertain future charlie and the aljazeera. Well the International Campaign to abolish Nuclear Weapons has made big strides in the ten years since it was founded the group is a coalition working to pressure governments to ban newquay weapons its comprised of four hundred sixty eight nongovernmental organizations from one hundred one countrys biggest milestone and i can sister came this year one hundred twenty two countries voted in favor of adopting u. N. Treaty to prohibit u. K. Weapons. Because there has been exploring the Nuclear Capabilities of countries around the wild and the impact on citizens here or she was six years old when the u. S. Dropped on hiroshima and it tells us his story on the significance of the gang who does the only structure left standing when the bomb exploded. Out of the his name is he though she had on a former director of heat oshima Peace Memorial museum he has who are going to dome was originally called heat oshima prefectural industrial promotion hall it was used for showcasing hiroshimas products and promoting cultural activities so 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 hiney 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 themas 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 of them back then and many people could not accept the idea of preserving the dome which would bring back the memories so and so but others felt a sense of crisis 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. 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 rain that deterioration is progressing rapidly so we have to reinforce the structure as needed continuously survey the building and repeat this process and. He is most important to have something you can see with your own eyes to pass on the experience of the tomic into the next generation whenever you see the building your heart will be reminded of the catastrophe so this is why im glad to help preserve the building that. We dont survive the devastation so with its own eyes what happened at the hypocenter in that very moment he continues to welcome many people in the same place today i want to say thank you for doing everything youve done so far and i hope you will continue to be well forever so that you can spread your message. Now a wildfire north of los angeles is threatening more towns and forcing further evacuations authorities are warning the finest Santa Barbara could become the Western State of california history firefighters have brought five other blazes in the area largely under control almost a thousand buildings have been destroyed and one person killed californias governor says devastating wildfires feel by Climate Change all the new normal are all brunells is live for us in Ventura County california and rob if you can give us a sense of what youve seen today and actually what it feels like to be there. Well its a very very strange almost eerie feeling merriam im standing on a street called highland drive right now skyline drive excuse me right now in a very well to do neighborhood in the city of ventura and you can see behind me this is kind of the worst Case Scenario for everyone house that obviously once had a beautiful view of these Rolling Hills now its nothing but a bunch of scorched rubble and the same is true of many other houses in this neighborhood nobodys totaled up the amount of damage yet from this fire but we know that just fighting the fire has cost this county this one county events europe where the twenty five Million Dollars thats just a little less than a week now but the fire was kind of capricious too because it not only bird houses like these it left neighbors completely unscathed and im joined now by jim cole jim you live in this neighborhood your house wasnt it was only very slightly damaged what do you make of this sort of hopscotch effect there where one house is. Destroyed and another is perfectly fine lets be strange to live here well i think there was a couple factors that affected that one was how recently people created their home recently the county has required that eaves be covered. And stuccoed over in order to prevent debris from flying up during a fire catching the roof on fire and then catching the rest of the house we happen to do that two years ago i didnt even want to do it that they required it that was one factor the sort of a simple thing simple fix saved all your entire house i think that was one factor another factor was well the winds were sixty to eighty miles an hour and depending upon how they were. Blowing and the configuration of the houses in the mountains different houses would be affected in different ways just depend where the embers fell i guess right jim thanks very much glad that your house is was saved and appreciate you talking with us you can see it other another house over here again only the chimney standing the trees completely burned and a car just sort of melted in the middle of the street this is as governor jerry brown of california said yesterday on saturday this is the new normal for california its a very difficult situation for many people here but its something that given the changing climate and given weather patterns given the historic dates youre. Historic. Patterns of wind and rain its something that people here are going to have to get used to great deal of are going to indeed robbie a great deal of disruption caused to peoples lives as those fires continue in the evacuations go on as well rob reynolds in Ventura County thank you. Now polls will close shortly in venezuelas may oral elections three of the four main opposition parties a boycotting the vote which they say lacks any guarantees of fantasy or transparency president there as government has been accused of on the mining democracy by imprisoning dissidents and use up in congress which is controlled by the opposition these local elections are expected to further consolidate majoris position ahead of next years president ial vote and watching the news hour still ahead will grow good with cold everyone the round the village to come here and dig new too with this one but really we didnt grow. Prayers and memories of mass killings in zimbabwe in the mid 1980s al jazeera uncovers new evidence on the matter belly land massacre. Fearing that country sliding into dictatorship thousands of protesters take to the streets of monella. On the worlds longest single sporting event is heading into one of its most dangerous stretches. Hello the weekend it was snowing in a good part of the British Isles first proper snow even reached london and it came in this massive cloud here which oversees far more extensive than just British Isles goes down towards spain and thats how far its influence will be felt in the next twenty four hours or so the i suppose are quite tight which to me indicates windy weather so we had windy weather its now weve got significant rain as well overnight the whole lot does push south and east with significant snow falling on the top of the mountains for the most part with that spinning center there just the west of paris the windy weather still here but this is fairly reggies bikie warm air so much of it is rain but there will be more snow for the southeast corner of england belgium the netherlands luxembourg and a good part of germany could be ending up to two to the meter making three fresh fall on top of the alps so its avalanche risk time as well but its a good start to skiing season rain to the south of that some snow across the Sierra Nevada of space of the day off from the sun comes out youll find it feels rather fresher police the suns out youll be glistening or seeing the glistening tops of the mountains the temperature elsewhere for five or six degrees and all this time Central Europe become much much milder represented by vienna at twelve. Witness documentaries that open your eyes at this time on aljazeera. The most memorable moments with aljazeera was when i was on air as Hosni Mubarak fell with the crowds in Tahrir Square talking. As. If something happens anywhere in the world how does iraq is in place were able to cover news like no other news organizations. Were able to do it properly. And that is our strength. Im back with the news hour an update of the stories making headlines the Palestinian Red Crescent says one hundred fifty seven people have been injured on sunday in confrontations with Israeli Forces in the occupied west Bank Jerusalem and gaza after u. S. President charles decision to recognize jerusalem as israels capital. Israels Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has praised the u. S. Decision for recognizing realities on the ground but to whom he met in paris called on israel to end its illegal settlement construction as a gesture of peace. And the International Campaign to abolish Nuclear Weapons has received the twenty seventeen Nobel Peace Prize in oslo. And more on the top story the salad protests over the u. S. Decision on jerusalem in addition to palestine and lebanon theyve also been angry demonstrations in morocco is capital right but. Was that. Its been a show of solidarity with the Palestinian People but also an opportunity to express anger over the decision by u. S. President donald trump to recognize jerusalem as israels capital they came from all walks of life government officials members of the opposition secular and conservative all denouncing what they consider to be a decision that could destabilize the region the most russian here in the robot is to express our indic in the commission and as such is fiction thats we refuse completely the last decision. Taken by the president often it is state of the united gamete we totally reject the decision told its the most sacred place for us in. Jerusalem as regular. Morocco is on the western of the muslim world but many major decisions about the palestinian issue are taken here particular nine hundred sixty five hundred sixty nine with the establishment of the organization of the islamic countries to defend muslim claims over East Jerusalem one nine hundred seventy four the olive League Summit in the bat recognizing the p. L. O. As the legitimate and sole representative of the Palestinian People and has nine hundred eighty two presenting the idea of a peace deal with these rallies the exchange for israel to pull out from the areas its controlled in one nine hundred sixty seven the general sentiment among people is that they see themselves betrayed by the americas by the International Community by they say they will continue their fight on the streets until crum reverses his decision. Its not just palestinian muslims who are frustrated with the decision and the tourists and the Christian Community as well that its missed when to see their reaction after sunday services in gaza. Sunday morning mussing garza is a reminder that the status of jerusalem just an hours drive from here matters to Palestinian Christians as much as it does to palestinian muslims the under israels blockade its as hard for the parishioners of simple various to visit the site of christ crucifixion as it is for muslims to visit their x. A mosque compound as some of the. Jerusalem is for the three religions we recognize it only as the a town or capital of palestine which in recent is our dignity its the city of peace. As a christian trumps decision doesnt represent me because jerusalem is the eternal capital of palestine like. Rousselin is where all prophets muslims and christians live its a word the capital of the palestinians and will never give it up as christians we dont recognize tribes to. Simple phineas is one of the oldest churches in the world it was founded in four zero seven a. D. Almost two hundred years before the birth of islams Prophet Muhammad it serves garzas dwindling community of about a thousand orthodox christians. Who denies drizzle them as a couple of israel said when he. Said because it should. Be between the the biggest sinners and. To solve the problem of. The conflict the. Confrontation and conflict may be the most visible outlets for frustration and anger here but for many prayer is just as powerful. Burnitz made Aljazeera Gaza the. U. K. Foreign secretary Boris Johnson has met iranian president Hassan Rouhani as he tries to negotiate the release of an imprisoned aid worker johnson is enteron for a second day of talks hes been accused of seriously on in the case of nice guy radcliffe by saying she was training journalists iranian leaders said that was proof she was actually carrying out spy work for the k. Catalyzed bought twenty four typhoon combat aircraft from the u. K. Defense and Aerospace Company b. A systems six point seven billion dollars deal was signed by purchase defense minister Gavin Williamson and the country defense minister mohammed el well him some call the sale a massive vote of confidence in supporting british jobs and injecting billions into the u. K. Economy aljazeera has spoken to victims of mass killings in zimbabwe which took place more than three decades ago although they were ordered by the former leader on the guard be the new president. And former military chiefs appointed to his new cabinet were in that government at the time Andhra Simmons traveled to the chateau said district to talk to victims who are still waiting for an apology. 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 bit it was thirty four years ago they called it a military operation named google honda meaning the rains washing away the chance with a cigar which with most abandon is trying to work out where the bodies were buried. Because everyone around the village to come here and dig new toilet islam but really we didnt graves rick told by those who saw the teachers are lined up the m one of the young soldiers told him to move over a year and they lined up again and they were shocked but. 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. 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. The north korean trained fifth brigade were under orders from Robert Mugabe his security minister was the new president emerson. 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. Cruel its very painful as i speak it still hurts me those who do these things should come and apologize to us otherwise nothing has changed in current on a special advisor to the president have this response to our report zimbabwe needs a break to continue as the erie diggins purse to settle scores from the past is if it cannot be the future is seemingly to you in and here for its irresponsible davis in a geo way from what should be done every can decide for it it tortured used you can believe in the americans does dog of this the rule the American Civil War no country for rules is to make mistakes you look for starts back in a village deep in the bush. That goes to pray when aware that prayer asked for help and comfort and the words shatter the still is. Now please be a corner they carry the anger and pain of tens of thousands of. Andrew symonds aljazeera. And. Well im joined now by alex like a writer on zimbabwe in politics in the one time adviser to former Prime Minister of zimbabwe Morgan Chiang Rai joins me now via skype from Canterbury Alex thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us and we were seeing there in andersons report from zimbabwe the painful and lasting consequences of past atrocities in the country. Do you have confidence that the new leader of zimbabwe will avoid this sort of crackdown on dissent. Well you know your hope is that work we learn from history is that we dont repeat the mistakes of the costs but very often we learn from history that people forget their errors from the past and sometimes can teach them that the hope is that the new administration having been part of me and nutrition for many years would have lent. What hopefully there were not if. We treated people and that they were also marked for what happened. Alex hunter if you can still hear me but i will try asking you another question just. Yeah just very simply the biggest challenge facing the langar going now but i think the biggest challenge there is to revive the zimbabwean economy is American Economy has been in a corner tossed state it has struggled over the past twenty years and Little People have suffered a lot and they need some vision and i think if they can deliver on the economic front a lot of people will begin to have more hope that perhaps the future will be brighter however it is also important to assure thats the issue just like the rule of law human rights are protected are given fish here and that these are proper preprovision for a credible election because whatever zimbabweans suture it would depend on holding a critical election in the next six to seven months and i was just going to do that sorry alex i was just going to ask you about that because he ministration didnt assume power through an election though it did have the support of the people how important is it now for that to be an election that is free and fair incredible. Well you know zimbabwes challenges over the past year have been both economic and Political Party because our elections have been so show deep there are elections have been fast go and its important to ensure that the next election is how do you know mina that is credible and that the government that results from that election who have legitimacy and i think its in the interests of this administration they know that they didnt come to power through an election and theyre also keen i believe to ensure that they go to an election they take power they have a proper mandate from the people and i think its necessary for them to ensure that it actually looks in these matters and is free and fair and accepted by the National Community as well of course by the zimbabweans themselves. Thank you very much good to get your thoughts as always joining us there from canterbury lets look. Protesters in the philippines are taking to the streets of the capital to mark world human rights day they say their country is sliding into dictatorship on the president the territories rule thousands including children have died since the terror tape declared his socalled war on drugs alan duggan reports from manila. There is no shortage of grief and anger here and many of those protesting voted for president. But now they are singing a different tune. Sixty nine years since the United Nations declaration of human rights many here in the philippines feel democracy has never been under threat like it is now like young people who say they are not intimidated by the president s violent rhetoric when you bring them out of the. Margin this movie and making sure. They actually after thirty. President thirty campaigned on a promise to end crime and corruption within his first three to six months in office more than a year and a half later his critics say the churchs police have unleashed a series of killings unseen in recent philippine history Rights Groups say at least thirty thousand people have been killed since took their launched his socalled war on drugs many of them committed by vigilante groups believed to be linked to the police. Thousands of filipino protesters here are calling for president. They say more filipinos are being killed in the streets like animals by the very same people the fine job is to protect them and the administration has repeatedly denied its sanctions summary killings and promises to hold those responsible accountable still he continues to attack journalists the Supreme Court and taunts members of the opposition but despite the widespread criticisms deter to still remains popular majority of those in congress are now his allies and he continues to expand his influence over the military and the police it will eventually fail. History. Where tyrants and. Under a monument built for this countrys war heroes people years say they will continue to raise their fists and speak up. They say silence in the face of evil is to be an accomplice. Mandela. Now appears shes alone in south sudan has become an unlikely refuge where those of war there are among the thousands who are the sole breadwinners after their husbands were killed during the four year civil conflict ever morgan reports now from the town of kobo where widows focus on supporting their families to overcome like grief. Is hoping for her style that comes as close to perfection as possible her styling 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. 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 cell phone 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 polygram me is common in south sudan the work 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 many toll runs the Readers 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 thought 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 see 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 who are going on just there are a south sudan. Now watching the news hour live from london all the sports still ahead another ones gone burrs the adult coach after a miserable run and he will have that story and much more. A new perspective can change the world. For one chin is ian what began as a hobby has grown into a caution a way of life. Teaching the next generation to strive for a higher level. And in so installing in his country a sense of freedom and strength. New heights my chin is at this time on aljazeera. Aljazeera. With every. Back just point now and andy. Thanks so much mary more Manchester City of open up an eleven point lead at the top of the English Premier League they beat second place man united see one it was awesome and they were there when a city became the first same to win gold seen consecutive top flight games in a single season earlier marcus rush for the equalize for the home side after david silver struck the opening golf a city we try to keep playing in we came here like we were in the stanford reach in all the games since they came here to try to win to make our job and im so happy with the people say in england you cannot play in the do it complain that. You see a much as a city play you expect Manchester City to score. Great goals not to score. Two disgraceful goals. The last goals that you expect to see its A Wayne Rooney converted a controversial penalty to an evident draw in the Merseyside Derby liverpool manager youre going club theory is that the decision the spot kick canceling out a goal from hammetts salop finished one little hole stay full in the table the control of game and. Apart from one situation and the situation desired the game at the end thats what we have to accept in the days of the game asked audrey one want to southampton a late header from a levy as your rescuing a point asked him move above tottenham and into fifth. Im not happy as a point because i wanted to point but the owner when you cannot green you dont lose it you know and we kept going and were relentless after again a difficult start with cold cold and warm wind do you really need afternoon against a team played well and use quicken contract. Luis suarez a little messy will barcelonas match winners of villareal bossa folly points clear of events here in the Spanish League lets come here to stolen base in days after going and also if the Champions League group stage theyd be real betis warne nailed storm in a fight their head coach after just one hundred sixty seven days in charge of the german club peter bosh was sacked after a two one defeat at home to vote of bremen that left the winless in eight league games theyve also gone out of the Champions League is being replaced by an austrian pizza store whose was fired by coauthor last week for me serves to closure as a no of course it was a surprising situation for me and probably for you too but its an exceptional opportunity for me to take on the responsibility here at this club with these players its something exceptional and im enormously excited to be allowed to coach this team and the stadium its Something Special to run so i see it become the First Canadian seems to win the top prize in the north American Club gang that beat the Seattle Sounders to nail in the ls cup final avenging their loss against the same opposition twelve months ago telling gleason reports. There was a sense of deja vu as for the second j in a row toronto f. C. And the seattle found it took to the field for the m. L. S. Cup final but after a heartbreaking loss on penalties twelve months ago toronto looked determined to avoid a repeat disappointment in front of their home fans. The atl hadnt conceded a goal isnt the type of the first though and keep with death and fry did his best to keep that run going. To run tie would finally break the deadlock midway through the second half. With. J. T. Altidore chipping high and to the delight of the crowd at b. M. I. I feel i and after our mandate keeper hit the post to bask has made sure of victory for the high stakes stoppage time with the winfield an unprecedented. Travels to to run time they all say when the supposed to shield after scoring a record breaking fix the nine points in their back in if the thin and the pulling in just a couple of canadian champions the most stark contrast in emotions from this time last year after toronto a player and fans and thats the thing i am a lefty ever to win three major title theme one fee then he would argue against them being labeled as the best team in the League History tellingly thin algis there as. Well he and i last has on bishops to rival europe spastic competitions chicago basis occurrence and john hollerin says the us national seems fine its qualify for next years world cup i was a setback for the game at all levels in my opinion the real negative impact is the lack of exposure americans are a very patriotic people the world cup is one of those opportunities that draws in casual fans or fans maybe who dont normally watch soccer or they will they will watch the world cup to cheer on the u. S. And thats always an opportunity to that bring fans into the league and into their local markets to support their Major League Soccer team and that opportunity is gone and theres going to be in my opinion. The facts on the youth that dont get to see other country compete in the world cup and thats a lost opportunity that the u. S. Is now going to have to wait five more years they has approved it or as a stated aim to be the best league in the world obviously i dont think anybody would argue there yet i think when you look especially at the top end of that we were at least you know youre supposedly going to see better quality of the premier league good to sleep in let me go but. They are Getting Better and they are continuing to expand there are right now four cities find hard the next round of expansion they do want to get to that point they just increase the amount of money that you spend next year and so there is an ambition obviously theyre not there yet that is something that theyre working towards sri lankas pace attack and spot a seven wicket win against india in the first of three one day cricket internationals are leading the way with four for thirteen the home side a lot for hundred twelve sri lanka reaching that song its with nearly thirty ive just suspect in those cricket coaches blasted the behavior of another player embroiled in yet another failed incidence batsman ben duckett has been suspended from playing on the tour of australia get this after pouring a drink over a senior player Jimmy Anderson at a bar in perth will to be a cordless i think its fairly trivial but. In the current climate its just not acceptable you know everyones been warned a bit even in small things can be like to be blown out of all proportion and. Yet youve also been quite strict to the boys in the message and its quite simply unacceptable on the worlds longest single sporting event is heading into one of its most dangerous stretches competitors in the nine months around the world volvo ocean race just left cape town in south africa and now heading into the unpredictable Southern Ocean on route to a brief stopover in australia the race is set to finish in june in the netherlands. As i suppose that if not get back to mary im in london thanks very much annie all thats it for now for this news out around up of all our top stories coming up in a couple of minutes time i will have a full list of news for you at the top of the next hour of course theres also a website out is there. All the days news and analysis that takes you behind. The obstacles to being a female photographer and kenya simply made the challenge law appealing to bob but im in each. Now with a single red dress countless volunteers and the power of high land she is exploring the lives of women from all kenyan walks of life the unique tales that sets them apart and the shared experiences that bind them together. They knew after the gunfire telegraphy at this time on aljazeera singapore is being accused of expanding its coast and illegally dredged satins some of the islands off the coast of indonesia literally vanished its a big business boggling you say and when they go take the say in their own filth the sand is our parakeet you see this beautiful beach but behind it is something thats not so pleasant the tragedy is that people are just not aware and ecological investigation into a global emergency sand walls at this time on aljazeera. With. More than one hundred fifty people injured in clashes with Israeli Forces in the occupied

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