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Have been sleeping in the office fearing arrest if they leave the shutdown provoked an outcry from human Rights Groups of journalists but despite the ruling the t. V. Stations are still off their Catherine Sawyer reports. Lunchtime news at n. T. V. One of three t. V. Stations switched off by the communications of foreign of kenya on tuesday the news bulletin was only Available Online cutting off millions of iranians nationwide race who cant afford the internet repeatedly was heres why Opposition Leader right loading the taking an informal oath swearing to be as he called himself the peoples president tens of thousands of his supporters rather more cannot gratian the tuesday government wants t. V. Stations against providing live coverage because of security reasons the directive was ignored by some the government allowed the event took place so i dont get the sense of what is legal but is allowed to take place. And then it will be. An offense i dont understand the ministers. Why they are allowed the event but cannot allow coverage the high court has now ordered the resumption of t. V. Services until a challenge to the government ban is had in two weeks the cabinet secretary in charge of security to sit in this office of the president says that tuesdays symbolic swearing in of rollo dinka was an attempt to overthrow the government and a threat to National Security he say the t. V. Stations that were taken off air while facilitating that illegality. Police have also arrested the lawyer who presided over the whole thing and have declared the National Resistance movement an organized criminal and the Opposition Coalition started the Movement Last year to push for electoral reforms through peaceful resistance these Opposition Leaders say plans to intimidate them wont work really for for a long time to give this country a new constitution and twenty. The new constitution really with all the freedoms that you do. Is owned serious talk. But this is he doesnt recognize who are looking at is president because he won the president ial election last august the result was invalidated by the Supreme Court it remains unclear what his next steps will be or even what he states will peoples president really means Catherine Sawyer jazeera Nairobi Kenya at least five previously im reported by hinge of muslim ask graves have been uncovered in me in ma thats according to the Associated Press the un special rapporteur has called for a Fact Finding Mission to be given access to the sites where than six hundred ninety thousand were him to have fled me in moscow as a military crackdown was launched in august last year around one hundred fifty miners in south africa stuck underground after a storm not type power the beatrix gold mine is near the city of welcome in central freestate the company says the mine is a not in danger and that sixty four people have already rescued the f. B. I. Is questioning the accuracy of a secret congressional memo which accuses that of the fusing its surveillance powers to target the Truck Campaign during the twenty sixteen president ial elections the memo was written by Top Republicans and members of the House Intelligence Committee who voted to partially release it on monday democrats fear the document may be an attempt to undermine a probe into alleged Russian Election meddling polish lawmakers have caused outrage in israel baier by approving a bill that would impose jail terms for suggesting poland was complicit in the holocaust israels called it an attempt to challenge historical truth twenty eight russian athletes have had their lifetime bans from a limp explored overturned because of insufficient evidence comes just a week away from the winter Olympic Games stay with us here borders of blood is coming up next the latest. Oh. Ok donna claimed the front photo of british as mr jinnah governor general of the new dominion arrives at the constituent assembly in karachi. August nine hundred forty seven. A century of british rule over its indian empire comes to an end guest of honor in the muslim capital while older laid him out of bed carrying out one of our loves buys regal guilt is all the partition of india took effect. The new nation of pakistan his school. Meanwhile in the stage was set all british role to give pays for the bill dominion of india. A date leader across a newly drawn border leaders celebrate the birth of the republic of india. Freed from colonial rule the creation of these two countries completes a long struggle for independence and here is the door we believe that we did to name. And now the time can then been shown to be mild. But even before the celebrations are over chaos erupts. Panic and fear sets in as neighbor turns on neighbor unleashing mass violence. Millions to leave their homes. The celebrations were or was marred by the blood this took place against the backdrop of perfect violence. And. People who a year before we tended to each others wedding parties and each other raping each others daughters roasting each others babies on the spit. With human passions are unleashed. None of us can can foresee what could happen. While historians recount the horrors of the past for those who lived through them its like yesterday. Were going to the world to move or have been lucky when the yardbirds or our monday when the new monitor. Eighty six year old Joginder Singh called it was a young teenager in india at the time. Seventy years on he still remembers how muslims hindus and sikhs turn on each other. Or when they walk a little if you will go through. They rated movie things. With the word in the out. Of work. Again that of the moon. Or when the world was he would want to go to. The locus of. The world would you they walk all over. Here could very well move forward over. Where we were. Or who were here to live who would go. On the other side of the border in pakistan the memories are just as strong in one thousand nine hundred seven saladin colleagues family were muslims in india hes never forgotten how he escaped the killing but others didnt. We were staying in our house on six september one thousand nine hundred eighty seven six oclock when my mother was saying a spear i heard a shriek cowing somebody. I turned and i saw a stick with the sword in the hand coming in my sisters wedding and. It was the enter the. Room of my mother killed her and they ran toward us this is the house saladin fled his home in fear of his life when he returned the horror lay in front of him when i enter the house it was just making the euro the future holds nothing sort of holds. Then you see your own mother. Drenched in blood. And stomach open. Then starting coming up how would. How did it all come to this. Many point the finger at indias then colonial masters. When britain ruled india it was the jewel in the empires crown plundered for its natural resources. But in the devastating aftermath of World War Two britain had its own problems on the home front. The list was returned to london with renewed feeling of universal opinion in the country and bankrupted itself fighting itself to death of the nazis. And so british Authorities Say that it was the exhaustion of them power and the bankruptcy of the mother country that led to the realization that the simply no way the british could keep this enormous empire in chains the moment to come to head back home to a land of rationing drizzle low light and leave the exotic plagues of india behind. After decades of crushing any Movement Towards Indian Independence postwar britain had not had the will nor the might to fold on to its home. There is massive demonstrations across india. And there was. An awareness that the leaders the figure struggle could call strikes and protests which would paralyze the country. Seizing the moment of british weakness three leaders spearheaded the push for independence. You are allowed nehru Mohammad Ali Jinnah and one hundred gandhi. At first they shared the goal of a free and united india one country one people regardless of religion. Thousands of National Great turned to hear the message of gandhi. Leader of the demands for indias independence. Was mark mcgann you mobilize the masses who gave them the language of things like civil disobedience and nonviolence who spoke of the national a struggle is a struggle for truth he gave it a strong modernistic fervor and he completely inspired the masses to rise up behind him or gandhi himself a lifelong preacher of nonviolence and gandhi when tom fairly quickly to establish himself as the spiritual leader of the Indian National congress led freedom struggle. The Indian National congress was a Political Party made up of the elite of hindu and muslim society. It had been pushing for self rule since the turn of the twentieth century. With gandhis mobilization of the masses the party transformed into a populist movement and attracted new leaders with new ambitions men like to warlow ne root never was very attracted to my gandhi and gandhi was very impressed with and he was gone these handpicked provision to lead the the sort of Political Part of the National Movement gandhi himself never took any political position didnt want one and nearly everything from leading the Indian National congress as one of its youngest ever president s to becoming eventually the first Prime Minister of independent india mr nader presided over the first Cabinet Meeting both nehru and gandhi were hindus but the third member of the influential trio was a Muslim Mohammed generally one of the legion or was an extremely interesting man educated very anglo file in fact culturally far more on your file than the new the new rule gandhi over his dressed in western clothes had western habits in your discussion and a sausage is in his ham sandwiches. He wasnt particularly strongly Observant Muslim and a man who was hailed. As the ambassador of hindu muslim youth. A lawyer jinnah began his political life within the hindu dominated Indian National congress. Later on he also joined the muslim me a group protecting the Muslim Minority. Both parties were fighting for an independent india which at the time was ginas ultimate goal jinnah in strongly opposed to the idea of a separate muslim nation and indeed he is saying this is british divide and rule they want us to be divided weve got to stand together weve got to fight for our freedom if we dont fight for our freedom to get that we will never be free but he increasingly gets sidelined by a new Younger Generation of leadership among whom particularly there is there is never who is his nemesis handed no who calls for an indian republic is accused by the league of working for domination over the Muslim Minority but are making everyone with britains grip on india weakening nehru and the Indian National congress grew in power nehru wanted a new india to have a strong Central Government run by his party this alarmed general who argued muslim majority regions should govern themselves. It was a losing battle you know realized that given the imbalance in Political Support between the league and the congress the only way the league was ever going to actually come to any significant power was by advocating a separatist plan. Thousands of kilometers away in London Records revealed deeper insights into the fallout between general any room and this is one of the repository of which there are a number in the. At the National Archives private letters jinnah sent to british officials shows a relationship beyond repair at this point is extremely suspicious of the congress and he feels as its purpose it would be prepared to seize power by force that the maven infiltrated the Indian National army. And that he regrets thats the Muslim League hadnt organized in the same way so were talking a serious mistrust at this point yet i think this in the Case Complete breakdown in trust between between the two poles season and the you know its the leadership of those policies new delhi and although the scene looks quite gina and nehru had first come together to fight the british now they were fighting each other disturbances against the Muslim League to reach the light by nine hundred forty six any hope of a united india had evaporated water with god but beneath the surface enmity between muslim and him the breakdown at the top of indian politics was mirrored on the streets as tension spilled over into violence. Chaos erupted in major cities first because of a grim audio post by british an indian probe during the worst drought in the history of calcutta. Road vantec in many places higher pitched battles continued between muslims and window for muslims the fear of being ruled by hindus convinced them they needed their own separate nation. Even jr the man once hailed as the symbol of hindu muslim unity now demanded an independent pakistan. After a sentry a british power in india the empires hand was finally forced. Charged with overseeing the withdrawal was a decorated while officer one who would go down in infamy. Now battered. New delhi airfield and the arrival of the viceroy designate mo batten is a sort of vaguely comic character looking back. Prancing peacock who loved his roads and costumes and love to appear as the viceroy not particularly. A man of some christmas. Of great sort of personal selfworth he was received i think he you know whatever little homework he did was fairly modest and when he got to india i think it was a crash course he started meeting the various leaders had his own likes and dislikes inevitably but very quickly decided that this thing had to be this hot potato had to be dropped as quickly as possible and mr byrd his hands and those of his or those of his masters as his in the english government lauder led him on battle have taken their places on the grounds that it became viceroy of india in march nine hundred forty seven britain had originally planned to leave india more than a year later in june one thousand nine hundred eighty eight but mountbatten wasnt going to wait that long monbiot misheard to accelerated even faster partly because he found his control on the control of the british soldiers over india slipping and so here turner a tribute to august fifteenth one hundred forty seven and with that headlong rush into disaster happened with the british unable and unwilling to prevent some of the horrors that were unfolding before their very eyes horrors unleashed by hastily drawn lines on a map the north west state of punjab was home to hindus sikhs but mostly muslims it was split with one side forming the bulk of pakistan in the northeast of india the state of bengal was cut into the predominantly muslim eastern half made up another part of pakistan separated by nearly two thousand kilometers of indian territory it would eventually become the independent country of bangladesh was a well thought i was ill thought out. When the british had to draw a line they pulled in the Civil Servant who had never been to india before and was sitting in his cultural garden when he was told that he had to fly next week to india and divide the country into. And no one was pleased with the line he drew inevitably. The stage was set for british road again in august one nine hundred forty seven as the flags of india and pakistan were raised ordinary citizens were left in the dark as to what this meant for them. On that day of partition in august that show boundary had been announce a b. With a no whether they were in india or pakistan where they could stay where they lived for centuries where theyd have to move and its only after the people tune into their ideas to hear whether they will now be part of pakistan or india everyone. Suddenly people found themselves on the wrong side of a new border muslims in india are hindus and sikhs in pakistan. There had been ethnic fighting between muslims hindus and sikhs before the partition set off an unimaginable massacre out of the hordes on fires like the blitz the the villages are all burning hayricks are on the platforms to literally wash with blood because hello to hindus waiting on the platform to travel to india to be massacred on another platform was covered in blood because the training just arrived from india full of dead muslims. Total chaos. In the rural areas hideous scenes of pregnant women lying with their bellies ripped open babies literally rested on the beds and journalists in ninety four to seven who had covered the opening of the nazi concentration camp there were two or three journalists who had covered that and then they ended up covering partition and they said that they saw more gruesome things in the punjab punches side than they ever did in the concentration camps muggle born white the photographer writes a graphic description and she says yeah i saw shit but what i saw in the punjab was a million times. At the time the british estimated two hundred thousand died in the violence the consensus today among most historians is that the death toll was at least a million and the british had lost control long before partition and that became clearly evident and visible in ninety seven but in a way more terrible than anyone had ever expected it was a complete and utter mess total math some suggest that britain was aware of the impending horrors that would come with dividing up the indian subcontinent it was a mess made worse by britain abandoning its colonies so quickly in the stockmen which is which is a telegram from the Foreign Office to its evidence in the National Archives suggests british leaders knew months before that Ethnic Violence was spiralling dangerously out of control they say over it over ten thousand persons have been killed and many more injured over the last six months of the Previous Year had been extensive communal violence to be actually use the words civil war yes yes they mention here. Widespread recrudescence a man single most an organized and spontaneous civil war. The british were pretty much aware well through the fortys that the communities were on but they didnt want to get involved in what they regarded as the subcontinent pretty arctic descent into communal frenzy candy famously goes on Hunger Strike begging for peace and nary was weeping and broken but. There are no images that think about bassett in head bowed in. Tears on his cheeks. History is so often told through the eyes of leaders. But in amritsar india just thirty kilometers from the border with pakistan this old building is being transformed into a new museum keeping alive the memory of those who suffered the most partition is not about the political events that led up to partition its about the impact on each person who went through it and what it might have felt like for them to leave behind their homes to leave behind their friends to leave behind the life they had known and to move to a new land you know and to have to rebuild afresh it was less migration of people or partition of assets it was this collective migration of sorrow while youve done a lot in just a few short months. Here is the driving force behind armored sars Partition Museum so its really shocking because if you think about the fact that within a few years of nine eleven happening on nine eleven museum was there and there are now numerous holocaust museums as an up beautiful Apartheid Museum so countries around the world have work to memorialize these events that have shaped them and i think its its very sad that. You know this hasnt happened so far in the subcontinent. And survivors want to tell their stories. But the system here. Looks when he remembers the day violence arrives in your doorstep. Just. You. They need the motive. Even if you see. Where a. Mama. Said that but. One defeat the states and i live in the me you give the. Me. What they see in the me. That much maybe. Could learn but they live with the love they need to see plainly needing they cannot believe that. They would be. Even be compared to one. Another but. Its stories like these the museums curator is hoping to capture before its too late my grandads ninety three now and weve seen over the last decade so many of his friends leave us you know and so theres a realize ation that within a few years all these stories will unfortunately lost. But they are tales not just a form. Theyre also collected kinders were muslims sikhs and hindus protected each other. Mallika believes full recounting of what happened in partition would you all. And dissolving hatred between pakistan and india that exist today. I think its really important that we highlight the stories of humanity and we highlight the stories of you know friends helping friend neighbor helping neighbor but also a stranger helping stranger. And that those narratives shouldnt get lost because i think a lot of people who didnt make it to safety made it through the help. Of someone they knew. Hopefully one outcome on this would be that we remember our shared. Humanity. The sched history. 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Part of them are one of those are the good hard one negative. Or another going to look. Good in the wall going to we here only. Were not her niggardly able to go out of the room. But politicians on both sides havent forgiven or forgotten. Seventy years on the face the division of britains empire continues to drive a bitter a still between india and pakistan. And nowhere is animosity as fierce as you catch me. A picture rest territory turned around. Today its one of the most militarized regions in the world. Where pakistani and indian troops face off day of. The. Border and sleep about here in pakistani administered kashmir and a few foreigners are allowed in. But weve been granted special permission. To keep. This mountainous region looks peaceful but its a highly volatile area where fighting can break out at any time. Over the last seven decades up to one hundred thousand people from sars have been killed. In. The deadly violence began from the moment the two nations of india and pakistan were created. To the accession of kashmir is the Unfinished Business of politicians. The feeling was just on that kashmir would naturally sheet to pakistan. Kashmir was a muslim majority state ruled by a hindu maharajah had troubles in kashmir where india supported the project in many ways it should have gone to pakistan because it had a muslim majority but it hindu my raja chose for it to come to him it was a choice forced on the maharajah when weeks after partition pakistan sent in fighters already the rebel forces have left a trail of bloated and burning villages on the way the pakistanis simply sent in a large number of troops in fact many of them irregulars armed tribesmen from the north west into kashmir to seize the territory and overthrow. The. Rampage and eventually that prompted the maharajah to call upon the Indian Government to send in the troops reinforcements continual to pardon as the indian troops consolidate. And as india are promptly paratroop to the soldiers. They beat back some of the invasion but a ceasefire was called leaving pakistan in control of roughly one third of the western side of kashmir. And leaving the rest to me. That ceasefire in one nine hundred forty eight has resulted in what is now known as the line of control todays front line up it remains the big hole in. The bone that neither dog will let. India and pakistan have far too brutal wars over kashmir and the battle rages on troops against troops. And civilians again sold. To pakistan india is a ruthless Occupying Force in a muslim majority blame. For India Pakistan and its military. The Intelligence Service the i. S. I. Are have been carrying out a campaign of terror on its territory for decades the indian army has always faced a determined intelligence effort to. Send militants across the border into kashmir to train up. Many of them have been armed trained financed equipped and occasionally even offset by the Pakistani Military the pakistani i. S. I. Has embarked upon what has been described in pakistani literature as a war of death by a thousand cuts we learned never to underestimate the enemy for general assad to ronnie the former head of Pakistan Intelligence using any means to defeat the enemy is justified for me they can be used for a particular purpose. To durani served in the military for four decades and as the intelligence chief he was responsible for pakistans strategy against india. Every yes. If you do not have enough conventional a suit because of a lot of your enemy. Who do not rely on a conventional response. And among those assets mujahideen fighters allies of pakistan who in one thousand nine hundred eighty s. Had been waging war in neighboring afghanistan when the soviets pulled out of guns than a lot of the would have been were nothing else to do were diverted by their pakistani handlers to for meant violence in kashmir and they principally are the ones responsible for the destruction of kashmir. Armed by pakistan to battle hardened muslim fighters poured into indian administered kashmir. India hit back hard crushing the Armed Movement and anyone thought to be supporting it kashmir is remained pretty neutral until the one nine hundred ninety s. When excessive violence by Indian Security forces which in many cases raped kashmiri women behaved in the terrible man and they were terrible torture chamber set up in kashmir with electric shocks being used on the genitals of Young Kashmiri kids lots and lots of horrors took place and kashmir is today of a very alienated very very elated from india not all of them want to be part of pakistan either. I certainly would not suggest that Indian Forces have been. Always shall we say of the most that followed diplomatic in the way in which theyve conducted their or their operations historian shushu to rule is also an indian opposition member of parliament you can imagine the enormous pressure theyre under in a conflict in which. A hostile neighboring state is funneling armed people weapons bombs counterfeit money all sorts of resources thats very very hard to to maintain selfrestraint in the face of all of that in the mean. Innocent ordinary human beings are suffering at both ends the suffering terrorist violence intimidation and menace on the one hand and the inevitable repression that comes on the other side. Seventy years on kashmir is no closer to peace its been. A worsening spiral of pakistan encouraging militancy indian state cracking down the crackdown then creating more resentment some of the ones or resentful going often and and getting training and equipment coming back to the militants in the cycle keeps going. In islam a bar pakistans capital we come to a rally condemning indias presence in kashmir. Its run by a group india and the us consider a terrorist organization. Firing up the crowd is how feast of dual brendan mark leader of. A group the un says is a front for lashkar e tayyiba responsible for deadly attacks in india something the group has always denied. Is. Up. As the rally breaks up we make our way back stage to try and speak with matty. By the us has put a two Million Dollar price on his head. Its not surprising that that hes well guarded can you truly say youre not sending fighters weapons into kashmir or beyond into india can you truly say that. Theres a home game and big secret needed but give our military here heavy equipment nor not for just for example done borneo. Many get back im done im into. But Indian Officials say mac used group is far from peaceful. They accused them of masterminding the deadly attacks on indian soil. In two thousand and eight heavily armed gunman entered the city of mumbai killing one hundred sixty four people and injuring more than three hundred. After initial denials pakistani officials confirmed the attackers were all from pakistan and all linked to lashkar e tayyiba. Even then it took almost a decade before pakistan put a piece saif the groups leader and now hes boss under house arrest has your group not sent fighters into india. Yes a lot of people. Here will. Do. Was frightfully. Every day in school to use more me you cut it a lot of people up there. Instead mackey blames hindu nationalists for carrying out a campaign of violence against most. In india over the past twenty five years there have been major outbreaks of religious violence that have killed thousands mostly muslim. In fact a lot going in from. Straight. Ram med of is the general secretary of the ruling party the hindu nationalist b j p hes also a former spokesman for the r. S. S. A right wing group often accused of encouraging violence against muslims nor heard from our government. From the government to promote any government on the contrary they are committed to maintaining being in common and harmony in the concrete. Rights groups say since the big j. P. Came into power in twenty fourteen attacks on muslims have served. Its a charge rejects. Impact the black three of how been the war would be here when it comes to community. But for some the reality is starkly different. Weve come to the region a main water which is predominantly muslim its communities like these that are starting to feel the heat from the more violent elements of hindu nationalists. You know news. And. Dairy farmers you shout car his father and some neighbors were returning home from a Cattle Market with two cows they got. Suddenly they were attacked for home out of boston by. The embargo i would like very guarded local. Noons of all of a sudden hum milissa lake i received her part of the. Go to. Go. Home. For hindus cows are secret recently theres been a spate of attacks by hindu vigilantes targeting those they suspect of slaughtering cattle. Marty marty john look at the g twenty or margaret got there some of the number. Jackie yes some of the dear here we have been to logan. Or catch cancer or part of. It got better get a car boiling away. Or. Managed to escape with his life he was lucky his father died from his injuries two days later devastating the family. That i. Didnt call. You should not only lost his father he says he also lost his old way of life one where muslims and hindus live together in peace is god. There when i can go to him come out for the incubi win the cup im going to be in the muslim on. Down economics and im going to be clear. Better to go with hundred of them are from others who didnt do them nor. Bad. Despite the governments assurance that confound me is still waiting for justice. Months after your shots father dark his alleged killers are yet to face trial. Increasingly hardliners in both india and pakistan are still going really just and political division. In mumbai we find these prejudices alive in the Younger Generation. I go to some. Distance it. Across the border in islamabad we find more kids passion for the same sport and harbor the same future. Oh. What if. Theyre all going to listen. To be. Going to. What did your grandmother see when you first said that you want to. Get over my dead body but the only way that pakistani activist zakaria wants to change those negative attitudes. In many ways i think that todays generation is far more hardline and antagonistic and more partitioned than the generation in one thousand forty because even though a lot of families you know who who migrated who suffered partition went through horrific tragedies there was also codependence was also coexistence for the younger children today there is no coexistence in pakistan you dont come across an indian let alone in the world. According to a its a situation made worse by governments censoring the story of what happened in nine hundred forty seven the state has emphasized and reinforce certain partition arthurs over other partition so what youre then reading in textbooks or in the media narratives and that also state sanction is a lot of pent up going ism and hostility and only narratives of bloodshed and i have expenses of my own grandmother who you know for twenty five years of my life only spoke of the bloodshed the last or did you have a hindu or a sick friend and all this story started come out and she said you know you know a sick family helped save my sister partition so no i didnt know you know these stories have escaped generation. The absence of these stories from official history has come at great cost to the young child who is hearing that you know hindus are responsible for genocide and hindus must never be trusted and must never be friends with how do you expect their child to think anything else these are children that are going to school and im memorizing hatred. Oh my god weve all become so tall and now im is now working with young people in both pakistan and india to help build bridges between the two countries. She invites us to an online chat between students in karate pakistan and mumbai india. I think we have some questions for you what is. This is the first time some of these teenagers have ever spoken to someone across the border mongolian gang is that even if you havent spotted street food so youve just made you can find whatever you want any of it so what im trying to do now through our work is get them to talk to each other and get them to access these alternative history is that whether through skype or exchanges over those two through talking to my own you know and working through this you want to have some challenges. But we havent heard good things about. The anybody is going on since for that but to be honest its the same on the slate. Were not. Good things about india. These casual chats may not seem like much but they have a big effect meeting people and you live in that people just like us has been. Really important in it shaping my view of what india is there just as into our culture and theyre just going to are musicians our movie that we are into this. Now i know how just like i was and theres no point in. Here it was made in a spark but. Everyone poor dollar going to go order for. I am i think its very important to let them express that hatred you know because i dont think you can move on from partition because partition isnt a static of and because the continents to shape us it will continue to empath us. A nominee these students are trying their best to reach across the divide yes. But seventy years of hostility are difficult to overcome. The violent birth of these two nations is a legacy seared into their collective memory. And as long as the tree burns on. Reconciliation remains a distant dream. How i was still got some rather lively showers across northern parts of australia them i mean you can see the thunderhead still showing up quite nicely little bit of a cloud just around South Australia over towards New South Wales towards southern parts of queensland a possibility of squeezing out a little bit damp weather here as we go through the next few days president twenty two celsius im about eighty two for sydney and also for melbourne were getting up to the mid twentys there in perth on friday last the five and drive touch warmers ago wanted to sas stay the wind starting to come in from a general north lee direction what so into the southeastern corner so adelaide a twenty seven twenty sixth form melbourne still hanging on around the mid twentys there for brisbane not just some wet weather into that hes to sort of a stride in still a possibility of some shock down polls that just around the Cape York Peninsula the shutdown polls are saying recently in museum of the now in the process of pulling out of the way you see these two weather systems coming together thats the one that brought the terrific amounts of rain weve got to see some quiet weather as we move towards the weekend still a possibility of a few showers here on friday sixteen celsius in christchurch over the next couple days but at least it should be fine and dry by the time we come to sas i remember just a few days ago we were getting up into the mid thirtys so quite a change it willfulness be fresh but dry. Theyre the children of jailed chinese criminals with nowhere else to go one shelter is giving them a home when i want the children growing up with their parents behind bars at this time when aljazeera. Training starts lightly but the pace picks up quickly as these grannies work out a long life time of frustration. At eighty five years old intombi sold what trains as hard as anyone and. I feel so good i feel frisch i punch this side and decide like this and like that i really love this i dont like things like soccer because i will bring these ladies are tough and they take their training very seriously to. Go through a more fluid more energetic fruitful life. The Palestine National locust was first founded in the one nine hundred thirty s. But has had to be revived in two thousand and ten always very important thing in palestine now musicians from all over the world come together to perform in the occupied territories so good for the theme its like never published in the a living in the us poor felt it was the first time they performed using their identity aljazeera world hears music as a force for unity the diaspora orchestra at this time of the river nile is a vital source of substance to the countries and flows through this normal thing called on who can lay claim it would be this is a god given resources we found board but with this comes a destabilizing rivalry the country suspicious of each others intentions in the battle for control of the wreckage transponding see consultation was not up to me to get counters because of some fear of struggle over them but this time on aljazeera. This is aljazeera. Kind of their own silly why donald this is the answer they were news hour live from london coming up

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