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Outside however when i went there there was also not money turns out there was money but it finished while still ahead on aljazeera russian opposition politician alexina valley is among hundreds of protesters arrested during an Anti Corruption rally in moscow. And another setback for palestinian fisherman as israel closes the waters. Sponsored by qatar. Hello again welcome back we have seen plenty of rain here across parts of china and taiwan over the last few days and flooding has a big bend a big problem across much of this area the thunderstorms are visible here on the satellite image and the map here on thursday not much of a change from what we have seen were seeing some new rain though is out here towards the east anywhere from shanghai all the way down here to fool joe where the rain is going to be quite heavy over the next 24 hours the good news is 24 hours is pretty much it there because we are going to sing a break in the rain but not necessarily down here along the coast so more rain for hong kong over here for taipei as well with a temper there of about 26. 00 degrees well here across parts of northern thailand as well as men mar the rain has been particularly heavy across much of that area and we are going to be seeing the rain continue across much of the region over the next few days so localized flooding will be a problem there bangkok at about 32 degrees on thursday and as we go towards friday may be getting up to about 34 degrees there and then very quickly across india we have been watching our cycle make its way towards that well be passing that coastal area very close and the rain will continue to be a major problem there storm surge over the next few days is going to be quite dangerous and localized flooding across much of the area but for crutcher we do expect to see a temperature of 37. 00. The weather sponsored by cattle and lays in morocco unregistered and underage marriages have caused problems especially for women and children ive been trying for years to get my daughter legally recognised by her father pressure from lobby groups has led to changes to the modelling of the family code giving women greater rights in marriage while keeping the family and. Now the divorce rate has increased a lot mainly with occupations made by wives. Aljazeera world. A reminder of the news this hour japans Prime Minister has honest irans leaders to abide by the 2015 new kid deal and to play a constructive role in securing peace in the middle east they also warned of an accidental conflict in the region during his 2 day visit to tehran. Government offices in hong kongs financial district have been closed for the rest of the week because of ongoing protests several demonstrators were injured on wednesday as police fired tear gas pepper spray and rubber bullets protesters have vowed to fire against a controversial extradition of. U. S. Diplomats have joined mediation efforts to push for a peaceful transition to civilian rule and washingtons newly appointed envoy met with opposition leaders they say the military must be held accountable for last weeks violent crackdown on demonstrators. Now mollys president has declared 3 days of National Mourning for victims of mondays attack on a village which killed 95. 00 members of the token ethnic group now violence between dogan farmers and nomadic herders has claimed hundreds of lives in recent months now more attacks have been since reported in the region raising fears of an escalating cycle of violence Nicholas Hoch reports from the capital bamako. Barely visible. From the u. N. Peacekeeping force over. Days after sundays deadly attack in Security Forces are finally on the ground protecting what appears to be an empty ghost town and. We are angry and disappointed to alter to need to deploy more soldiers to secure area. Shortly after this interview mullion soldiers meant to protect the village chief beat him up for criticizing the government ethnic tensions continue to be high between the doggone hunters and the philosophy herders both the communities are in mourning and see things for revenge on wednesday fall on the villagers were attacked a short while later villages were stormed and response president brought him back r k to removed the governor of the president s call for National Unity have largely been ignored well both communities may be in disagreement accusing the other 4 of these attacks and killings they are in agreement over the lack of response of the 1000000 forces in the Un Peacekeeping force that are meant to protect them. As part of the un mission known as there are 14000 peacekeepers 4000 french soldiers and almost 20000000000 forces known as farmers. Several battalions were just a few kilometers away when sundays attack on the doggone village took place the never. Have. Gone chief he says despite numerous calls for help no one came to protect the villagers being attacked. There is no protection. By the minute. There is nothing done by the family. Its very deplorable but thats an issue creation and so it is life to these villagers to make arrangements for their own security whether full on your job on their arming themselves and taking justice in their own hands as the un in the 1000000 forces watch from a safe distance. Nicholas hawk aljazeera bamako and the Un Special Envoy for mali has told the Security Council the killing cannot be allowed to continue. To love your loss. This hellish vicious cycle of violence must be stopped at the risk that everyone will take justice into their own hands its necessary to emphasize the importance of the fight against immunity the glimmer of hope on the horizon cannot be transformed into a true opportunity without an acceleration in the control of the security situation especially in the center of the country. Now the saudi immorality Coalition Fighting in yemen is promising to retaliate after a missile attack by he rebels on a saudi airport the Coalition Says the projectile described by his as a Cruise Missile hit the arrivals hall of airports thats north of the yemeni border alexia brian reports. These pictures a said to show the damage where flights were disrupted for several hours saudi state t. V. Says the airport was back up and running soon after the attack carried out by hooty rebels in neighboring yemen the head of the saudi immorality coalition thats fighting the rebels called it a terrorist attack on a civilian target which could be considered a war crime the whole thing is are targeting civilians on purpose on the blindly they want to put to. A player a week of the player a dirty player in the region because you know targeting civilian targets is very bad. But the who things insist they have the right to defend themselves saying by launched a Cruise Missile after years of bombings by the coalition and an air and sea blockade theyre tempted aid access. Weve identified 300 enemy strategic targets every day we have a goal and we will not rush to bomb all the targets today we carried out how threat and promise. The whose they say they hit in disable the airports tower the stepped up misawa and drawing attacks across the border in recent weeks and have made advances on strategic locations inside saudi arabia they can target easily a lot of headquarters you know airports important bases military bases so basically that is attending dynamic of the this kind of growing war in yemen saudi arabia has been at war with the who has these in yemen since 2015 the kingdom accuses iran of arming the rebels which iran denies the u. S. Says the attack is another attempt by tehran to destabilize the region. These provocative actions marked illusion and the threat posed to the region to our partners and to our own National Security the conflicts already cause the deaths of tens of thousands of people the u. N. Spokesman says hes deeply concerned we are all parties to prevent any further such further incidents which risk escalating the Current Situation pose a serious threat to the national and Regional Security and undermine the u. N. Led political process. But the saudis are already promising stern action with the who is reporting bombing in civilian areas and al jazeera. Now Russian Media says turkey in the kremlin has broken a cease fire between Government Forces and rebels and syrias province on the Ground Fighting continues as well as neighboring Hama Province syrian rescue workers were seen pulling out bodies from the rubble after government and russian air strikes killed at least 27 civilians on tuesday most of the victims were women and children the governments push to recapture the lost rebel strongholds has killed more than 300 people so far and turkeys president says the purchase of a russian s 400. 00 air Defense System is complete and its likely to be delivered next month the u. S. Has stopped training turkish f. 35. 00 pilots at an air base in arizona because of the purchase some costly early reports from ankara. The diplomatic tension between washington and uncle continues to grow over is 400 Russian Missile Defense Systems the latest dispute was over a letter that was signed and sent by the acting defense secretary. To the Turkish Defense minister. Car last week of the letters that if turkey doesnt cancel this 400 missile deal system with the russians turkey will be out of the of 35 if i can jet Training Program which turkey is also a partner in a with with a lot of companies and for more than a decade but the speed of the dispute is set to have some economic consequences according to the american side because if turkey it doesnt cancel this the washington sais that turkey will be subjected to the cuts of sanctions which could mean billions of dollars for the Turkish Industry also this is very critical for the turkish economy thinking that the turkish lira has been has been going down for the last one and a healthier. Israel is closing gazas off shore waters to palestinian fishermen until further notice the Israeli Defense Ministry Says its in response to the launch of incendiary balloons and kites from across the border fence gaza has been under an israeli and egyptian blockade since 2007 flooding in Southern China has killed at least 49 people with 14 others still missing more than a quarter of a 1000000 people have been forced to evacuate as rain and floods tore down thousands of homes the storm has also triggered landslides and caused losses worth almost one and a half 1000000000. 00. Now police in russia have detained hundreds of protesters including opposition politician alexina valley he joined a protest in moscow demanding punishment for Police Involved in the suspected framing of a journalist even got an hour was released on tuesday after drug related charges were dropped steadfast and has more from moscow. One by one they were arrested randomly taken from the crowd thousands of people took part in the protest in the center of moscow despite government warning still really Illegal Police are detaining protesters one by one now. And they bring them to the police truck bands of protesters have been arrested so far the protest has been called illegal because demonstrators didnt get approval in time takes time days at least here in russia to get the permission for a demonstration so the police has from the beginning ordered everyone to leave they said this is an awful rights protest but the protesters are defiant. Girl not arrest last week. Outcry even in russia tightly controlled state media this uprising released on tuesday didnt stop people from taken to the street. Despite the fact that ivan was released they havent changed the legislation havent reforms the police what is the difference even if one particular case something worked well overall it doesnt change anything. Because the issue hasnt been solved its still here and tomorrow they can plant drugs the same way to my children relatives or colleagues. Opposition leader alexei enough and he who was released from his latest detention only last october was arrested as well. Who has been investigating and revealing Corruption Cases inside the moscow government was released on tuesday night because of a lack of evidence an unprecedented u. Turn by authorities in a country with a nearly 100 percent conviction rate and the history of framing opponents in cases by these protesters fear that his release has not changed anything they say todays Police Crackdown shows just that and not all rally is expected at the end of the week stop fast and aljazeera moscow. You know is in the us a Migrant Children are being mistreated and held illegally in a Florida Detention Center they called into the facility which houses more than 2000 children to be closed and it claims its run like a military account and reports. Every day this small group of demonstrators stands outside the homestead migrant facility in florida. They come to show their support for Migrant Children being held here without their parents over the fence more than 2000 children mostly teenagers live in whats called a temporary influx center marty levine describes himself as the original witness he was the 1st wave of protesters to come here 4 months ago and whats become a growing Group Everyone who has any bit of empathy. Will come down here and give encouragement and love to the children we have signs big red hearts and we wave it to the children and they wave back to worse the homestead facility is the largest of its kind in the country and the only one run by a corporation the private for Profit Company that runs this facility says the safety and welfare of unaccompanied minors is their top priority but recent Court Documents paint a different picture campaigners say its run like a military camp children are not allowed to touch each other and there are green reported cases of self harm the average stay for a child here is 67. 00 days of protests as far as they know of one case of a child thats been here for 9 months without their parents lawyers and childrens rights advocates say theyre attempting to have this facility shut down because they say causes psychological damage to the kids and violates Child Welfare standards making permanent trauma p. T. S. D. Increased incidence of suicide but also itll have physical impacts increased incidence of high Blood Pressure of cardiac disease of cancer things you would never associate with psychological trauma but it is a real. Guadalupe de la cruz works for. Profit involved in the legal battle to close the homestead facility she says theyre ready to fight were not sure how long it would take we know its going to be a long run and a long haul but. With time theres just so many other folks that are coming into the fight with us so were building allies along the way but the u. S. The southern border unaccompanied children continue to cross most from Central America in the past few weeks a comprehensive Health Services of issued licenses for 3 permanent shelters in texas even as criticism of the treatment of children grows to go across missouri homestead florida well you can find much more on our web site including more details about those ongoing protests in hong kong and many other stories the address al jazeera dot com. And the stars you take in doha and these are the headlines japans Prime Minister has to irans leaders to abide by the 2050 nuclear deal and to play a constructive role in securing peace in the middle east they also warned of an accidental conflict in the region during his 2 day visit to tehran. Government offices and hong kongs financial district have been closed for the rest of the week because of ongoing protests several demonstrators were injured on wednesday as police fired tear gas pepper spray and rubber bullets protesters have vowed to fight on against a controversial extradition of all. U. S. Diplomats have joined mediation efforts to push for a peaceful transition to civilian rule in sudan washingtons newly appointed envoy met with opposition leaders they say the military must be held accountable for last weeks violent crackdown on demonstrations. Russian media says turkey and the kremlin have broken a ceasefire between Government Forces and rebels in syrias province but on the Ground Fighting continues in and live as well as neighboring Hama Province earlier syrian rescue workers were seen pulling out bodies from the rubble after government and russian airstrikes killed at least 27. 00 civilians on tuesday. The saudi amorality led military Coalition Fighting in yemen is promising to retaliate after a missile attack by who the rebels on a saudi airport the Coalition Says the projectile described by that hes as a Cruise Missile hit the arrivals hall at the Airport North of the yemeni border at least 26. 00 people of various nationalities were injured including women and children yemens who the rebels say theyre responsible for hitting and disabling the Airport Tower israel is closing gazas offshore waters to palestinian fishermen until further notice the Israeli Defense Ministry Says its in response to the launch of incendiary balloons and kites from across the border fence gaza has been under an israeli and egyptian blockade since 2007 police in russia have arrested several 100 protesters including opposition politician alexina valmy he joined a protest in moscow demanding punishment for Police Involved in the suspected framing of a journalist. Well those are the headlines the news continues here on aljazeera to inside story do stay with us. Dozens of villagers a slaughtered in central mali just 3 months after a similar attack the cycle of violence is being blamed largely on tensions between ethnic rivals fighting for land of results is whats behind these attacks and why call mali is government protect its people this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program im dennis now ethnic tension is threatening to further destabilize mali violences west wing in the long running dispute between the dog and a felony peoples and armed groups linked to al qaida are exploiting this village home to dog on farmers was attacked by men armed with machetes and guns at least 95 people were killed sundays attack is remarkably similar to the ransacking of a full lonny village that was in march and where nearly 160 people died Nicholas Hoch has more now from alis capital bamako where the silence is deafening the smell of dead bodies hangs low in the air. The attack on the doggone village of sudan who started at dusk and went on deep into the night few survived hiding as their loved ones were being killed now that the 10 day images circled the village and shot everything done move so every were people who were screaming trudel war screw me who tried to run were shot down the survivors believe they know who the killers are it is their full on the neighbors they say both communities have been fighting each other for control over land. Armed groups have called on full on these to join their ranks accusing the government of backing doggone militias. Ethnic tension is at breaking point with each Community Calling for revenge attacks in this spiral of violence both communities are fleeing their homes it is in this open air slaughter house on the outskirts of the capital that some philosophies have sought refuge. All of the People Living under this tent share one bowl of rice and millet children show clear signs of malnutrition theres not enough water to go around so theres a threat of water borne diseases this is where they sleep eat and cook despite the calls for peace flonase continue to be the victims of violence president ibrahim burger king says the countrys National Unity is under threat. I would like to call on all our brothers to keep calm and stay rational more than ever. While the 14000 u. N. Soldiers in mali and forces on the ground failed to prevent these killings dont go on hunters call this latest attack on their community a declaration of war saying revenge will come Nicholas Hawk al jazeera my league. Well there are many layers to this into ethnic conflicts the philosophy on a medic herders who mostly raise cattle while the dog and they are mainly farmers theyve clashed for generations over grazing land and resources groups like torah obsessed protests al qaeda and i still have all exploited these tensions to expand their own influence into the 13 french and other african troops entered mali to try to restore stability around 4000 french soldiers remain and 14000 u. N. Peacekeepers are in northern mali malis government in the capital bamako has often been described as weak and ineffective now heres what the chief of the drug on people in mali told aljazeera every community i could is the other community. Because we really dont know. Why these attacks are going on. And who attacks. If duggan is attacked he say that its therefore only go if. They say it is don imus that will double in hunters and the government is not capable of playing fully its a role. Thank you well lets introduce our panel now in the emmy the arion capital we have Ibrahim Yahya ibraheem hes a consulting analyst with the International Crisis group in london paul mellie a consulting fellow at Chatham House an International Affairs think tank and in all slow the norwegian capital we have tall binyam incertain a professor of political ecology at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences thank you to you all let me come to you 1st ibrahim in the m. E. This is a complex come conflict is that as weve just alluded to tensions between the different ethnic groups have been have been there for as long as there have been settlements why are we experiencing an upsurge in violence now in recent years. Well thank you very much this is a killer good question there are there have been tension between doggone thunder line is. Since 1000 years ago the dissent this. Tension evolved over time exacerbated because of. The tension over Natural Resources more control over Natural Resources but particularly in the last 5 to 6 years because of the upsurge of you had a sense urgency in the region. Doggone most of the jihadists are associated with pearl felonies and they had did that. That they needed to protect themselves from islands perpetrated by that you had. Some of them created more insular id rather use those militias in order to ever hear my dad would have to go too far ahead in this im trying to go through this step by step because it is such a such a complex situation the trying to analyze let me now go to tour and also the toll give us an idea briefly if you will about the conditions in central mali that the various communities are experiencing abraham is referred to there being diminishing resources and that obviously exacerbating tensions between groups. Actually sino including some tamale has been reentering during the last that i dont think there is a situation of general diminishing resources thats not good for something its the course the courses are political and the causes are related to the general crisis the general political crisis in mali its true that there have been tensions between these foods for decades if not centuries but there have been cooperation as well and a situation thats never been a spot between these groups ask me what we see now so this is related to the that just general political price assume all of us started in 2012 which house and i think because this are quite well known there are in my opinion there are at least 4 horses and there are the the general the governance and corruption that cost priests in mali during the last decade or 2. 00. There is the the spillover effect from the the civil war it in the area that lent jihad distance the movement to do not in mali and you really do thousands leading to. Hijacking op of the westerners the increase of Drug Trafficking in the sahara and there is the fallout of the nato bombing in libya in late 2011 which led to. A large number of. Tourists soldiers and ploy being cut off his army right back mali heavily armed but the general background that we dont need to understand these are right its look. Lets come to you pull tours already flagged up what the contributing factors are to this conflict tell us about the pole Government Policies i mean Development Aid is critical isnt that full this region well for the whole country actually why has the government been so ineffective in delivering Development Aid. Well the government has really not been able or not managed to restore effective state services in the center of mali ever since the crisis really reached its peak in 201112 with the jihadist takeover of the far north and although the area of central mali that were talking about today is outside of the zone that the jihad ists actually occupied its very close to it and it was highly destabilized by the aftereffects of that conflict and this tour mention the circulation of weapons. And also the influence of the jihad is groups some of them in the north linked up with im a dooku for a preacher actually in central mali and in that sort of climate its been very insecure in the state has really struggled to reestablish Effective Services or even Effective Security for several years now military posts local police posts local officials providing Public Services have regularly been targeted with killings and and also with threats so that many people many officials have preferred to retreat to the main towns or even to balloch of feeling that it was too unsafe to remain in post so the state is go weak and thats left is a bit of a gap so the structures in which Public Services could be provided or justice for resolving disputes. The administration could sort out some of the longstanding competition over resources which is inevitable in any sallying country. That that state structure has just crumbled away and theres been quite weak political rush it ok from president cater all right at weak politike. Leadership coming from president k. To abraham in near me but there are walks 14018000 International Troops both u. N. And french stationed in in mali not to mention the the mali an army itself why cant they protect the people of this country. But well for support the International Forces are deployed mostly in the not so the municipal forces the u. N. Peacekeeping forces that operate there operate there largely operated to stabilize the northern part of the country that has been in crisis since 2012 now there is discussions in new york about expanding. Operations or intensifying operations of the u. N. Peacekeeping missions in the center but we have to wait and see how this would operate because there are a lot of other issues that need to be sorted out there are the French Forces that are also operating in the region but also focusing on the not now they are called for them to engage in the central part of the region but there are reluctance about expanding the activities because all these forces have a limited capacity they cannot continue to stretch themselves over large territories. Because there is a risk of them to not be affected anywhere that mali an army also has a lot of logistics problems so we see that the tension is popping up in different places throughout the central part of the region and the focus of the International Community is in the lot of tandem island government is an able to stabilize the country because of the logistical issues right im told would it be fair to say that resulting the situation in mali ok not an easy thing but would it be fair to say that it is being hindered by the fact that its being viewed through the prism of the socalled war on terror the fight against extremism in that certainly have the french see the situation in mali isnt it. I think i think they certainly do see it in those terms as far as the situation in the far north is concerned but i think it britain is right to point out that these International Forces up to now have been very heavily concentrated in the north and specifically on fighting jihad is groups its quite a and and of course with minister the Un Peacekeeping force trying to maintain the balance between the former separatists the formants weyrich separatists and militias favorable to the mali and government and all of that was in the north shifting their emphasis to a much more hearts and minds civil Engagement Process of policing and stabilization in the center of the country which is more densely populated is it is a quite different quite Different Task i dont think it would be fair to say that. Theyve been trying to apply aggressive antiterrorism tactics in the center they havent people are aware of that risk so its not its not so much case of. A sort of simplistic war on terror probe since just that up to now the french focus has been on war on terror the un focus has been on what you would call post conflict peacekeeping and protecting its own forces against attacks for example roadside bombs and that kind of thing in the north and shifting to a much wider stabilization and Peace Building Mission in the center of the country is a very different ask especially when youre trying to not undermine the or forests in the capacity of the over already very weak molly in state. Theyve been interviews for example with French Forces in recent Media Coverage where they pointed out that they dont want to replace the money in state they dont want to create a situation where local communities assume that the government is unable to do anything and the only. International losses can provide security so its a really difficult balance to strike right ok top it sounds very much as so from the year 2012 that the crisis in mali has moved to change and that the the response both both domestic both local and international has not responded with it and its lacking so far behind and its civilians who are paying the price i just want to know that its difficult to imagine and way out of this in all somali without actually there being legacy issues between the government and the various rebel groups on the and then including all rebel groups also of the various jihad is from now as this is framed as a fight against terrorism there is a reluctance both within the maliki government although i have seen that the new. The new minister of Foreign Affairs now is in favor of action they want certain religions but the president and most of the government has been against their will certainly the jihadist muscles of the National Community been my think that. Even though its painful i think probably need to change right. And most of these people who join this organization they are not some out of war you know now are not there for religious reasons now or now for basically to sustain their livelihoods to do some why its its leads to. A struggle for right and control of the resources lot of the religious right this is abraham coming back to you this is a scenario that weve seen in other parts of the region im thinking particularly of nigeria and recruitment to baka her arm ranks this is about young men for the most part to whom who need a future basically you the International Crisis group i think that you also support the idea of dialogue that think that the government needs to enter into some sort of dialogue but tell me if there is this reluctance to engage with some of the groups involved some of the groups who want to separate state and Islamic State how on earth what on earth do they have to negotiate about. Thats a very good question and we just published a report last week about calling for the government to engage in dialogue with this groups and the reason why we thought that dialogue and this is necessary because there are no any good options to do with and the situation is getting worse that attack of us obama. 2 days ago is good evidence of that so in the lack of good options with think that dialogue is a possible way to open up new opportunities because right now we are stuck there is we are in this situation of mutually help hurt and stalemates between the government and the jihadists now what to dialogue about we think that 1st of all its the idea of opening the dialogue and then thinking about ways of compromise between the position of the of the jihadists which is to consider the money and sisters to sions as an islamic to consider the relationship of those in countries as also an islamic and need to to be changed and considered and muslims who do not agree with them on certain issues to not to be not muslim enough so theyre calling to establish ariel and to remind me and we know that the maliki government is deeply engaged is deeply engaged in democracy and protecting its constitution but we think that there are ways that on both side we can find compromises for example the idea of having added that. A judge would overturn issues which is already things that are ongoing in the ground most people today in what he referred to go to the traditional judge which is the abbey rather than go to the judge the governments judge we think that reform in the Justice System that considered a cabbie in certain capacity to look over certain things is a good compromise that could be accepted or. We also consider about what i mixed School Reform of what our next call in the in. Can be something that is welcomed by both sides and the books have could benefit from it but are only few ideas that will put forward in order to tick off those question every how have you have you had any results sorry to interrupt have you had any response from the government yet yes we did. Today was up of the publication of the report the little government. In one of the ministers in the malian government came out and say that theyve the government is ready to engage in dialogue of this and of course you didnt options in order to engage with them ok paul so a slight note of optimism perhaps coming from abraham in the International Crisis group but underpinning all of this seems to be a profound disconnect if you like between the states and the people at the government itself has got to has got to connect reconnect with its population do you think that there is a an awareness and a capacity for the government in bamako to do this. I think there is certainly more capacity than there was because one of the things that was striking in the mali crisis back in 5 or 6 years ago when the jihad is took over the north was that although mali had been seen as a mobile democracy by the International Community and in fact by the rest of west africa actually the state authority crumbled very easily in the north election turnouts in many parts of the country had been falling there was a sense that the if you like the political elite the administrative ily technocratic people in bamako had lost touch with the needs and concerns of people very much at local level and for several years after the french intervention when the jihad is were put pushed back in the north the mali in government didnt really seem to evolve very much there was a sense of a recognition of the need to really change the system but in the last year or so there has been more of a recognition and weve now just seen recently the formation of a of what is almost a National Government with the main opposition parties agreeing the main Opposition Alliance agreeing to come into the government so the new foreign minister for example was one of the fiercest critics of president kate a the 2 and we have a Prime Minister a new Prime Minister who seems to grasp the need for a much more deep seated effort to try and get government properly engaged and that may because there was a notable lack of Political Leadership probably from about 2012 certainly from 2013 through to about 2016 the government seemed distant seemed to think that the northern crisis was really the affair of the International Forces and didnt really seem to rise too much that there was a crisis in the center of mali thats now changed. Talk coming to you now there does seem to have been a heavy dependence upon military responses to the various crises in mali do you think its helpful to have the presence of so many Foreign Forces in the country i know that there the g. 5. Combination is meant to deal with with the region not just mali but there are a lot of Foreign Forces in the country and does that help. I think the military Foreign Military intervention was probably necessary in order to support a very weak mali an army. But the solution to the forces is not the military its its last night said its negotiations between more groups and if you if you look out for instance the speeches if you listen to the speeches by a person like ahmed who fight is the probably the main jihad is the leader in the central mockumentary he talks are a little about establishing. An Islamic State or talks very little about religion actually talks about them and in the fight against corruption it talks about in just means that you might say that thats their way of tapping into a lot will in the states discourse but in any way i think negotiations should be tried. And then you find out whats. What and what these organizations actually want its not not. Necessary what they actually. Are you know going for an Islamic States ok its gentlemen thank you very much indeed tobin humans and talking to us from old les paul mellon london and ever am abraham thank you all very much indeed and as ever thank you for watching the program you can see it again any time you like by going to the website aljazeera dot com should you want more discussion you can go to our Facebook Page facebook dot com for the slash a. J. Inside story join us also on the twitter sphere a handle at a. J. Inside story im at Martine Dennis for me and the whole team here in doha if i can. 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In 2010 aljazeera access to north korea to investigate be on ledged use of biological warfare by the us during the korean war rewind revisits dirty Little Secrets on aljazeera. Hello im. With the top stories on al jazeera japans Prime Minister has asked irans leaders to abide by the 25th a new clear dale and to pay a constructive role in securing peace in the middle east they also warned of an accidental conflict in the region during his 2 day visit to tehran you did that. In the middle east there are tensions and there is a possibility of military conflict by accident but it must be avoided by all means peace in the middle east affects the whole world nobody wants a conflict i urge iran to continue to cooperate with the i. A. E. A. And i hope it continues to comply with the agencys regulation and its government offices in hong kongs financial district had been closed for the rest of the week because of ongoing protests several demonstrators were injured on wednesday as police fired tear gas pepper spray and rubber bullets to rally against a controversial extradition scott hide their ports. Major intersections in Central Hong Kong transformed into front lines as violent confrontations between riot police and prodemocracy protesters escalated throughout the day. The fighting was near the Legislative Council headquarters where the proposed extradition law was due to be debated but the government session was postponed because legislators couldnt avoid the protesters to get into the building or anywhere close. Late in the afternoon riot police fired tear gas and pepper spray at protesters and then rubber bullets right now what youre seeing is this is one of the main areas where this confrontation between police and the protesters and the going on whats amazing is the communication between the protesters now that this is happened here this tear gas is here theyre going to roll back in the were going to tell everyone well behind that this is happened so everybody will push back look how quickly this is cleared out. From early in the morning protesters blocked roads leading to the Central District the heart of hong kong where we had to say phone call i have to say that will fall and then we have to make sure that that one country 2 systems commitment is being like bringing on and to continue and not to lose hong kong im sad and frustrated and angry and everything we have here and then will stay on this evil is going away the socalled one country 2 systems where freedoms guaranteed in the treaty when colonial rulers britain handed over hong kong to china in 19071 of the organizers of sundays 1000000 people march demanded the government scrap the extradition laws chinas leaders say the law is necessary to close a legal loophole which allows suspected criminals to escape prosecution as protesters built barricades and government leaders issued a warning to pay for the Hong Kong Government is calling on protesters who are blocking roads to return to the pedestrian sidewalks as soon as possible so traffic can resume im also urging protesters to stay calm disperse peacefully and not the law but the protesters are testing the law and its looking like theyre digging in preparing to stay images reminiscent of the umbrella prodemocracy movement 5 years ago when protesters blocked up the Central Business district for 11 weeks its got to either aljazeera own car. 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Diplomats have joined mediation efforts to push for a peaceful transition to civilian rule in sudan washingtons newly appointed envoy met with opposition leaders they say the military must be held accountable for last weeks violent crackdown on demonstrators new attacks are being reported in mali where ethnic tensions are running high mollies Prime Minister but we see say has declared 3 days of National Mourning after visiting a dogan village where almost 100 people were killed in violence between drug and farmers and nomadic fulani herders has claimed hundreds of lives in recent months israel is closing gazas offshore waters to palestinian fishermen until further notice the Israeli Defense Ministry Says its in response to the launch of incendiary billions in cuts from across the border fence gaza has been under an israeli and egyptian blockade since 2007 Russian Media says turkey and the kremlin have broken a cease fire between Government Forces and rebels in syria as it province on the Ground Fighting continues in it live as well as neighboring Hama Province well those are the headlines the news continues here with me after aljazeera wild stay with us. 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