Finding safety and of instead found themselves held in terrible conditions inside these Detention Centers but also now are no longer have their physical safety guaranteed either we need to evacuate people in these Detention Centers out as a matter of urgency the problem weve been having in recent months is that people are being brought to the Detention Centers faster than we can evacuate them theyre being brought to libya after being rescued or intercepted by the libyan coast guard a rate thats quicker than we can get people out so we need a new policy there we need to see a renewed effort that sees an end to people being returned to libya no refugees should be returned to libya at this time with al jazeera live from london much more still ahead a family defiantly meet one syrian grandmother refusing to leave the countrys last rebel held stronghold despite almost daily bombardment also. I was in the 3rd desert and ill tell you how these created living women are changing their communities by driving trucks. Hello again and welcome back to your International Weather forecast we have seen plenty of weather here across parts of Central Europe we do have a lot of thunderstorms that are rolling across parts of france italy as well as over towards hungary now some of these storms did cause problems in terms of large hail as well as gusty winds so were going to still monitor these in the next few days up towards the north though it is going to be quite windy across parts of northern and North Eastern europe we do have a system thats pushing through were not a lot of clouds so a rain it will be the winds and some of those winds could cause trees to fall as well as power lines to come down as well down towards the south though it is going to be quite warm with rome at about 34. 00 degrees in athens seeing about 37 degrees as your forecast high weather across northern part of africa not too much in terms of clouds or rain but we are going to be seeing some temperatures rising here across parts of tunisia so tunis here on thursday expect to see a day there of 38 degrees over here towards magazine not looking too bad for you at 29 and cairo a nice day for you at 38 degrees there and then as we make our way down here across parts of Central Africa we do watch this area for tropical wave to melt development as the systems push off the coast but things are quite dry now so for lagos it is going to be a rainy day if you are 28. 00 degrees and for across rain for you as well at 29. 00. The pages of this exercise book cold unspeakable memory compiled testimonies of victims of congolese mercenaries as this intimate evidence finds its way to International Courts the Central African republic is plunged into further. And intricate tale of a people and a nation crippled by recent history. Afrikaans part 2 of a 2 part series on aljazeera. Last. Welcome back a quick look at the top story this hour now the u. N. Security council is holding an emergency meeting on an attack at a Migrant Detention Center in libya 44 people dead and injured more than 100 others the u. N. Envoy to libya says the strike could constitute a war crime and at the attack in tripoli targeted a Detention Center housing mainly african refugees and migrants the un recognized government has blamed this strike on forces loyal to you to have to but a spokesman for the warlord has denied responsibility. And in other news were following talks of resume between saddams opposition and the ruling military genter over a transfer of power to a civilian that government. Between the 2 sides collapsed a month ago after Security Forces violently raided a protest sit in killing dozens of talks in the capital hard to move being mediated by African Union and ethiopian officials earlier the opposition it said it would only resume talks once their conditions were met including an investigation into the killing of protesters. Irans president has one will begin enriching uranium to any amount it wants from sunday but tasm rouhani says any actions taken can be quickly reversed if washington returns to the 2015 Nuclear Agreement. To run away from iran not to undermine the deal but say they wont be reimposing u. N. Sanctions. Explains from tehran. With just days to go before iran is expected to take another step in its plan to reduce cooperation with a 2050 nuclear deal president Hassan Rouhani heaven and rebuke for the United States. Over the past one a year it is them who started the lights before you extinguish it if you say you do is dangerous to play with fire why did you start. Rouhani was responding to comments by President Donald Trump after the International AtomicEnergy Agency or the i. A. E. A. On monday confirmed iran had breached an agreed stockpile limit for enriched uranium. And i think theyre playing with. The u. S. Pulled out of the deal last year imposing ever widening economic sanctions including stopping iran from exporting excess Nuclear Material another example iran says that illustrates the u. S. Is to blame for how fragile the 25th or joint comprehensive plan of action has become caught in the middle attempts by europe to salvage the j. C. Have not worked iran sees europes lack of Stronger Public condemnation of american sanctions as a weakness of the instrument in support of trade exchanges or a banking bypass to mitigate u. S. Sanctions essentially an oil for good scheme irans president says is tokenism. Showing off it could be an acceptable action if there was real money in it now its like a bank without money. People come to this. This is a critical time for the nuclear deal if nothing changes by sunday july 7th iran says it will start enriching uranium at higher purity levels and will expand the scope of Nuclear Activity stopped with the signing of the deal. In the interest of the region and the world the best thing for america to do is return from their mistake. Runs out of patience World Leaders are running out of time. Rolling back on the deal is meant to be a way for iran to take back some autonomy with regards to its Nuclear Program something it gave up for Economic Relief that iranians say they have yet to fully experience its also meant to call into question the commitment of the remaining signatories to the 2015 deal who no doubt worried that this diplomatic stress test might be the thing that breaks. Probe aging politicians in hong kong say it could cost around 1300000. 00 to repair the legislative building which was ransacked by protesters on monday police have declared the building a crime scene as the cleanup continues a special task force has been set up to look into the mass protests most of which were peaceful one person has been arrested though they were triggered by a controversial bill which would allow extradition to Mainland China. Well in other developments the British Foreign secretary jeremy hunt says if china fails to honor its agreement over hong kong that would be serious consequences made the comments in a t. V. Interview shortly after chinas ambassador to the u. K. Had been summoned by the Foreign Office new child may in the made inflammatory comments about persons response to the unrest in hong kong accusing the u. K. Of interfering in Hong Kong Affairs and saying it should keep its hands off the territory the ambassador criticized the British Government for its support of the protesters so it has to be pointed are not on this very important issue of a principle the youll keep the government chose to stand on the wrong side of us made inappropriate remarks not only to interfere in the internal affairs of hong kong but also to back up the violent law because it even attempt to upstart hong kong as the our government form from bringing the criminals to justice. The un special investigator examining the murder of Jamal Khashoggi has called on world powers to relocate the next g. 20 summit from saudi arabia agnes calamus investigation into the journalist death credible evidence of the crown princes involvement Andrew Symonds reports. It is putting more pressure on saudi arabia to make it accountable for the killing of Jamal Khashoggi as lead investigator for the United Nations inquiry into his death shes expressing frustration with what she says is a lack of International Action a report released last month didnt determine who authorized the killing but it did find credible evidence she said pointing to Saudi Crown Prince mohammed bin sounds involvement calmar believes rich countries have done little to pursue justice one way of pressuring the saudis she says is depriving them of hosting the next g. 20 summit in riyadh in 2020 political accountability for mr khashoggi will mean that it doesnt happen. Elsewhere or something is being done to ensure that the political as. In the us and in other countries does not become complicit and shes calling for a restriction on saudi access to Surveillance Technology there should be a moratorium on the sale of Surveillance Technology to saudi arabia because time and time again that country as demonstrated that he can meet cannot be trusted but us President Donald Trump is the key to making effective moves of the saudis who have rejected reports and maintain the cause shock g. s killing was a rogue operation by officials the us has put sanctions on individuals while keeping warm ties with the saudis state partly because it buys us weapons and is hostile to iran. Common. Dont reflect official u. N. Policy she says the u. S. Has power lies down sure of what to do next even though she says it should be clear justice should come as an International Level with the un and the f. B. I. Ordering cruel inquiries Andrew Symonds. The un has condemned the deaths of hundreds of syrian civilians living in areas controlled by rebels the Syrian Government and its russian allies have been areas of the provinces of 11 hama for more than 2 months activists say on average 2 children are killed every day saina harder has been monitoring developments from neighboring lebanon. Constant fear is etched in the faces of these children a fighter jet is close by. A 1000 and so so. So much so that it so often and dont be afraid their grandmother tells them. This is what life is like in northwest syria of. Power. I try not to get scared so that the assad regime doesnt achieve its objective i wont let them win we have been living under bombardment for 9 years but the children cant help it they get scared but i try to do is comfort dont help them forget what is happening outside i try to make them laugh and give them emotional support. The family lives in moderate of normal and the town in southern adlib has been repeatedly targeted in the russian backed Syrian Government offensive in recent weeks says she is worried about the safety of her grandchildren but a life of displacement is not an option and not Hung Parliament rather they have taken a decision not to leave god willing we wont we did it once and life in exile is difficult we want to live in dignity in our own homes. But its not safe moderate or no man was home to more than 100000 syrians some displaced from other parts of syria neighborhoods have been flattened hospitals hit ambulances targeted and the United Nations says more than 100 children have been killed while at home at school or playing in the streets. The airstrikes follow us wherever we go no matter where we go they hit everywhere. I get scared when i hear a plane i can hear it passing by so i immediately hide. That is what family does when a plane is spotted. They receive early warnings over walkie talkies. And they wait. But. They survived at least until the next attack. Because its the 1st jennifer their beirut. More than a 1000000 people in japan have been ordered to evacuate parts of the island of q show following warnings of landslides and floods caused by heavy tarantula rain officials have been urging local in the cities of congress. To move to safety immediately japans Prime Minister has ordered the military to prepare for rescue operations over no injuries have been reported so far the discovery of a large color in southern pakistan is changing the way families have lived for generations traditionally women in poor Rural Communities have always worked in the home in the fields but as a some of the reports from our parka many a male taking the the option to see to earn an independent likelihood. Until last year list that says she did not even know how to ride the bike now shes among a dozen women who drive 60 ton trucks in pakistans largest open pit coal mine. I was afraid when i saw the truck at 1st but now i am not its a source of livelihood for a family. She still begins her day by heading to the rail because there is no Running Water in her village traditionally whats called children have been their homes for centuries extended families live in clusters of these structures i dont know if its road lot has increased she says her new job has given her confidence and a lot more money. Finally it was a bad law by 5 labs i bring water from the wells wash clothes cook free for the family look after the children as well. 80 percent of pakistans poor live in rural areas people here in the southwestern region of the parker face poverty illiteracy and a lack of basic services. Many of the districts one and a half 1000000 People Struggle to find jobs the recent call extraction project has created opportunities for many locals here most of the women in perth are from conservative hindu families they get married young look after their children tend to the field in cattle so becoming a truck driver is not just a job they see it as empowerment which is changing the way their society has functioned for generations. Those traditions in both hindu and muslim communities mean male guardians decide if women can work you know. Its the tradition of thought that we dont allow our females to go out for work except to bring water and to work in the fields sometimes they do embroidery at home but i told my daughter she could drive very much proud of her. Many husbands had to be invited to see the Work Environment before they allowed their wives to become drivers the trainers believe these types of jobs will help future generations as well problems i will take it all up while he is going up by the women of many problems with this training we want to create awareness on how to look after themselves and their children and how to interact with the people around them the women of the park or have thrived despite the hardships they face 73 percent turned up to both last year even the 1st hindu woman to contest elections on a nonminority seat came from this region. Social workers see Economic Opportunities help women like in many ways including the chance to earn an independent livelihood have a job you dont have here or there parker said in pakistan. Well theres more on everything right here including of course all the latest on al top story that attack in libya al jazeera dot com is the address. Details on our top stories now the u. N. Security council is holding an emergency meeting on that attack on a Migrant Center in libya which there 44 people dead and injured more than 130 others the u. N. Envoy to libya says yes strike could constitute a war crime its back in tripoli targeted a Detention Center housing mainly african refugees and migrants the un recognized government has blamed the air strike on forces loyal to holly for half the response been for the warlord has denied responsibility. We were surprised to see the false claims that the migrant camp was targeted the syria houses no migrants and no libyan civilians lost power will market of the weapons supply coming from misrata came through this point therefore we destroyed a legitimate target of our enemy. If the claims are true they brought those Illegal Migrants to that area on purpose therefore we are innocent it was a legitimate target and 17 minutes later the Migration Center was destroyed 17 minutes later. Talks have resumed between sudans opposition and the ruling military genter of a transfer of power to a civilian led government. Between the 2 sides collapsed a month ago after Security Forces violently raided a protest sit in killing dozens of talks in the capital of being mediated by the African Union and ethiopian officials. Irans president has want to iran will begin enriching uranium to any amount it wants from sunday in direct violation of the 2015 u. K. Deal has said rouhani also said the countries have a war heavy Water Nuclear reactor will be revived unless its European Partners can find a way around crippling u. S. Sanctions but he says any action taken will be reversible called on washington to return to the Nuclear Agreement. Politicians in hong kong say it would cost around 1300000. 00 to repair the Legislature Building which was ransacked by protesters on monday and he declared the building a crime scene as the cleanup continues demonstrations were triggered by a controversial bill which would allow extradition to Mainland China those are the top stories this hour there will be more news a bit later on ill see you then for that in about 25 minutes time after this train which starts now. I have a me ok and youre in the stream today in hong kong have antigovernment protests taking a turn for the worse we will discuss the controversy surrounding a proposed extradition bill and the movement it helped spark and you can also join in our conversation we are live on twitter or on i chats. Because thats really going to. Be just. One of the manson are. Very revealing to. The ruling on monday one thing. That was all happening as Hong Kong Mark the 22nd anniversary of its 100 over from british to chinese rule anger over proposed actions reached a new high as protesters broke into the citys Legislative Council chambers on monday demonstrators occupy the building for several hours leaving graffiti on its walls and defacing portraits of the citys political leaders the incident marks a new phase in the movement where weeks of mostly peaceful marches have drawn more than a 1000000 people to the streets the bill in question would allow hong kong criminal suspects to be tried for crimes in Mainland China protesters view the proposal as a threat to the one country 2 systems principle that allows the city to have an independent judiciary and greater civil liberties. Carry latham said that she will let the bill expire but stopped short of demands to scrap it entirely so with us to talk about these issues in home call prodemocracy activists are one. Nixie lam a district councilor and member of the Democratic Alliance for betterment and progress of hong kong and also aljazeera correspondent Andrew Thomas has been covering the protests this week from hong kong good to have you with us everybody i am going to start with an op ed piece from chinas global times and looking at the op ed now im going to just show you. A little sense of how angry the china global times actually were so im going to read it for you were just going to put it up on the screen say then you can see it as they said about the protests lets go to that control room so you can see it this brand of arrogance that has challenge hong kongs rule of law in a strongly condemn the city should not be turned into a haven for violence using violence to hijack a society like hong kongs is the greatest evil of the modern era josher when you see that when you see that response to the protesting whats your response. Hang on people believe in rule of law and beijing believe in rupiah law and with the suppression of beijing was hong kong eroded the one country 2 system to be one country one in a half System People in hong kong might be extradited to try in a place with fair trial and rule of law is to show that how big you know it was of people went through of 7000000 people took to the street and government aseptic requests to terminate it to be immediately the leader of Hong Kong Carol im say thats we will pass the legislation toss says the suspension but the bill we will not terminate it immediately and the bill will just terminated months later which just acknowledge it was people in that this contents of hong kong. Nick say. No constituents there theyre watching this theyre following this story as it unfolds in hong kong if you could kind of poll them what do you think they would say about what happened on monday. Well what happened on monday we need that i mean when you indicate that the amount of violence will use that i mean if you could put that many coincides in might be not feel violent because there any breaking of beating and but and then if you look at brought home call it always seems that amount of volunteers nexus in the end we will do a chinese on rianne desoto of like the city so we have this. Ideology that we should be places like that when we should have a certain amount of people and not to use too much violence against things and we just we need people who whole color always great think we will have a testing and things like that but not looking for what i thought a lot of people were very just all including myself very shocking to see what i mean a break mean and breaking things and bring writing down be a good beating in the end at the moment i think a lot of people are very frustrated in not meeting of our indians in the city like people like im very angry with. Some of the family members have been ideas they were fighting and some of them of the list and all talking to the parents and of all friends that was dropping out unfriending friends on facebook and dropping out all of that through because they have different ideas and right on this and for us im also im just im looking at you know twitter feeds here because you know i mean when you were posting for aljazeera news you also documenting some of these on your twitter feed so looking white that back a few days ago hong kong protests right now and you follow the protests from the outside of the legislature of Council Building all the way from inside and then all waiting for its an end but next thought here when you outside the building did you feel that there was a sense of pappas with the protest this. We got into this didnt come out of a vacuum being these big peaceful marches in june 2 of them both of them over a 1000000 people there was a real sense among the protesters that they hadnt achieved their aims through these big marches and that july the 1st the anniversary of the handover from British Colonial rule to china worse a climax for them but also a climax for those they were trying to target they couldnt get their way on that day of all they someone was going to happen and during the course of that they are going to spend 18 hours its in the media since you know that ledge having a list of the building right in the heart of the hong kong there was a growing sense of trepidation anticipation is that day went on it was a hot dry day and the excesses were out there for a long long time before they finally broke into that building what was strange during the day was for the vast majority that the police were nowhere to be saying the protesters had that area its hard to themselves they broke into the building and they then paused for a couple of hours almost they decide what to do go well then go again and it was about an hour after that these paving of the confrontation through again but it was an incredible atmosphere out in the streets one with a new pending sense of i was doing this too strong a word but Something Big was going to happen everybody knew it people have come prepared to see there are no shops there are the hard hats the gas mask leases used to acid rubble its the previous protests on the 12th of june and the protests were expecting him to do the same or worse this time around so people knew it was going to come to a head and when they finally got his that building i think a lot of the violence you saw in vandalism was about emotions just spilling over these young people who just wanted to really make their voices heard but in hong kong theres a lot of debate about whether they want to keep up. One of the most extraordinary pictures that ive seen and if i if i may just check the hand then you go head west nile hong kong democrats see now and they showed a picture of the protesters when they were inside the election of cats what changes. They drank some of the soft drinks and then they put some money in the fridge to pay for them these are not your regular kind of protesters are they they show something a little bit different here even if youre mad about what they did this is how theyre behaving inside the chamber its not all graffiti your thoughts. Well its sort of leader i would be a lot of different photos from different angles with the photos that was showing that theyre protecting some of. The historical pieces are pieces but in the being within that and then we also see the other post that they were actually got the story and you see photos like that was that it was showing that while they are paying for what was in the bridge but and then you also see that with the whole ritual played out that amount of money doesnt really pay well what is that i mean we get this time its very different from the p. P. Is. That what was happening like including alcopops central with the a lot of optical a that promotional material is a very good marketing term praying i could say if you if you could get past that skewed a lot of the time if you can with and and information that was going on play it out on Facebook Whats that word on hologram with but a lot of we the thing that was untrue from both thought on not only talking about from your profile but and also from from. From the government thought of life well government you know others well like you pull out a lot of making fake photos and fake news and this and that and in fact youre very frustrating i mean but its the next Prime Minister not trying but youre also not protesting this late you sometimes get who we just exhibiting random but its i mean the only building that was attacked was that what im going to do next you have to go in the building right next door it is completely up to the on touch so they want to lose a lot not when they get on the symbolism of. That instance as i was asked and i think somehow time from im just just excited here just how tight from im so we can include just when the conversation has an important element of this conversation obviously just go ahead yeah i was the one being shipped by tear gas so i also legislative comes. 2 days ago i was saying that none of the violence exist during the action to storm into the beauty of course people might have different understanding on the differing mission of followers but the fact is none of the staff of the largest city have come so and police force have been physically assaulted by a protester and the reason for protesters that already did have been there is because now you might be reactivated again in the legislature at the same time i hope people could aware that hong kong people more than 70 percent of them urged the government to terminate it be immediately but governments do nor their worst and the Legislative Council of hong kong now for all of the lawmaker. Let i say let me share this with you nick see im joshua this is from donkey kong on twitter and she says opinions among prodemocracy people might be divided and you can hear that between i guess here as some insist on peaceful actions but many including myself never blame the protesters but i understand that in despair and suicidal after all the peaceful ways were attempting joshua this is not hyperbole here theyre happening protesting this who have taken their own lives can you tell us what is really on the line why would they go so far. To expect that everyone around the world could agree on all of the behaviors of protester especially during the storming action to the largest it comes to beauty but why is free activists suicide because they are hot and depressed and cannot see the future of hong kong i hope people understand that. For a team person of the population of hong kong joined the rarely last month to show the power of people which means 2 or 7000000 people just imagine if in washington or in new york or london separately a person of the population joined a rarely with in the same day and governments do not it was even the chairperson of the a. B. A. The parties that we slam belongs to the chairperson also claim that she she agree to the largest probation party agree to withdraw this extradition judge im going to so how do i know it was just a how tight from my mic im just going to take baby steps for this because you want to be deep deep into the politics of hong kong and us as an International Community were trying to stay out with you but this idea of the protesters maybe disagreeing with each other is really important and i know you spoke to protest as after monday just to get a sense of how how was a feeling after they stormed the actually Council Chambers and that divided feeling among other people in hong kong about whether what they did was justified i just got played a clip from them and you can pick out from the clip as lets have a look another older protester thinks that by not intervening earlier police deliberately allowed violence knowing it would reflect badly on the protesters even so he too feel the ballance against property was justified high all the treating are you coming my generation failed to do enough for the last 20 years ive got children i feel for them there was violence against property not people we need to keep the protests on. Go ahead. Well the professors are split to be honest and most of those are spoken to since say that the procedure was justified they make this very important distinction between damage across you down to neutral they said that they had a strategy that its all king on social media beforehand do not hurt anybody either if hes going after us to make them the bad guys were not going to hurt anybody and then they got into the building and they were being stopped and i think some of them now feel that once they were inside they went too far perhaps they should have broken the windows yes got into the legislative chamber so symbolic room and perhaps sat down but not done as much damage as was done even some of those frankly who did some of that damage feel that in a while this perhaps got the better of them in there are these conspiracy theories that this was all intended by the government that the government wanted to get whipped up whats there to get in because if they did what they date then that would reflect badly on them and that in the battle of Public Opinion which of course is all important in hong kong they would lose some of that support and certainly some of the us claims in hong kong do think back to that which you are and are now more suspicious of supposed of their aims in the sort of people that they would be campaigning alongside were they to the pseudo same names how they say that thats not a majority by the professors and most of them say even if we have lost at the margins some of the mainstreams of course it was worth it it was worth it partly for the symbolism of that building but also theyre not naive they know the row castors out there c. N. N. B. B. C. The New York Times all of them will not be paying as much attention to the protests on monday it is just they know another peaceful march remember that routine 2 and you channels were rolling 5 or 6 hours 7 hours in some cases all of those marches but they were rolling news on those protests when they turned violent riots and now that weve seen comments from World Leaders all over the place talking about what happened in hong kong they dont think theyre got that kind of attention havent been here early we still are. Yeah no one told us. Exactly josh i was talking about the chief executive of long kong talking about the extradition bell this is the spot top these were new protests i want you to hear carol lam and what she said about this extradition bail a few days ago have a listen. Does not true to say the government has not responded. We have not responded to every demand asked because of. Good reasons now 1st of all if the cause of the soso tensions that we have seen is a bill to amend the fugitive offenders ordinance on the 15th of june i have announced the suspension of the bill. And subsequently we have explained and elaborated by suspending the bill at this point in time with no timetable and no plans to resume the debate of the bill in the Legislative Council im reading between the lines that joshua sounds like harry lima say this vote is going to be allowed to die out is just going to die but she doesnt want to say it and i want to share this with you because we have 2 questions in for you specifically so kagan pressing she had she tweeted in spanish what we translated to everyone in the world is watching hong kong and the radical youth are learning from you and thats huge joshua i have a question what is the final objective of the demonstration the resignation of independence i hope that the young people of hong kong get it joshua the head im not the ones for independence for a free election its a must for hong kong people. We just lost that let me just go back to another question what trying to get him back for the end of the show is a true legend by just want to ask him why the chief executive is still in power they need to change that she has some influence and support in a foreign countrys nixie will she take on terry lam still being in power after all of this chaos thats happening in hong kong right now. And basically she created the mess you see a radio there with well its not really that the right now and or the. And. That its my view on. That but and then i want to go back to the earliest earlier part of the show or no to be written into that was the 1st building that was damaged or thought that the headquarters of the police would actually go back to new day or be the 1st would belie. That so they were badly injured to great pains and they were there were there a lot of policemen were locked down weve met of days and also a bureau in there and theyre not letting the police cannot even get out of there have been injured and at the same day Early Morning all order violent break in in the lead. Up a lot of people are actually attacking the well we we are a lot of the police. Were also what a what a balloon what boeing and so next a decision changed the way that you fill the public in your constituents looking at the protests this. Is influencing them. A lot of people well theres a lot of there will. I really respect them because the big going and theyve been and what what theyve been and you were mentioning earlier. Youve been in big big what about an hour and i hear yeah i hear your point of view and youve hammer that home really well one of the things that were always curious about on the string recovering protests is what do the protesters want this is what we gathered as we were listening to their demands in the election of Council Chamber we listed them and im just really intrigued andrea just go ahead just put them up there control room so that we can read them for so weve got the full withdrawal of at the extradition where weve talked about that the retract the riot characterization so this is seeing these protesters as rioters while other than as Peaceful Protesters they want to also have the release of the arrested protesters investigate Police Brutality of the next evil maybe not agree with that one and the resignation of carry land would have tweets in about that and she was a very clear as you were covering the protests what the protesters want though they all as one working together look. Demands if you like that they just put up on the screen are what they were asking for and they were they were also right that a sense going further and they were saying these are symbolic things that we want to achieve at this stage but this movement has got lexs governments remember in hong kong what 5 years ago now the so who dont belive you know which school but much ruder democratic on call and there were months of sitting around st central area of hong kong that frankly didnt achieve very much especially they ended up this late now its what the protest is now feel is that they have to start with a state some of them publicly they have achieved something these extradition proposals are going full steam ahead and now that be taken off the table and to the honest its almost a matter of semantics this difference between those proposals expiring as current and says they will happen next in about a year from now and they formally woman in all other state that kind of could amount to the same thing but for all the protesters they want the symbolic victory of a formal withdrawal but of course thats the 2nd reason to carry them this exact it isnt going to give them that will drop because that would be a full defeat but they protest to have a check something theyve got these expeditions they propose they cannot say that if not for good then certainly for the long term but they feel like theyre on a roll and a lot of the other them arent really us doing the previous process the investigation these groups ality for example the characterization of the previous protests as a protest and not a riot riot carries specific and presence that if youre accused of being a writer and persecuted and go to prison for that lets a 10 year presence out thats why the protesters dont like that characterization but i have to say to the court lets who demands its actually built but then thats sort of put in the door for broader democratic reforms and its got guts whereas we got just 2 at bat which is really just one time to address something that yuen chan chan who is a senior lecturer. The City University of london wanted to bring up to you joshua and she was talking about the way that the protesters may have different viewpoints and maybe the authorities in hong kong are using that to break up the movement have a listen to what un had to say some far i think the strategy is failing because on the whole a lot of our callers are supporting these young people even if they dont condone their actions so i think Going Forward the most important thing is going to be how to preserve the unity of the least. Josh or do you fear well the movement is doing right now is it in a healthy state or not just preaching love to move men to erode on a star so. We are not satisfied on suspension of beer because Hong Kong Government could easily reactivated to be you inside the legislative come so debate in being stormed by protester 2 days ago best the reason youngster to took action i understand its hard for everyone to step over busy the behaviors of protesters so just i mean i hear that and also i want to point people to your twitter feed because you clarify you put into context what it is that you did and why you did it let me just show people here so they can actually look at it and you say do world i want to say a few words about what happened yesterday but in a word because people are going look at that fred because its a very impressive in a word what is the healthy state or what is the state of the movement in hong kong. They will. We will continue with our with spirit and determination all trolls the long term goal is to fight for free election but in a short while hitlers you are useful as just saw the withdrawal that you so much for joining us making mixing law and also Andrew Thomas us while we appreciate you being with us mall on line at a. J. Strain thanks for watching him play. In malaysia plans to abolish the Death Penalty a dividing the community with more than 1200 prisoners on death row want to want to investigate. On aljazeera. Across the United States indigenous families are searching for their loved ones for relatives of people who go missing finding closure is often impossible people are meeting here to raise money for the search efforts of the young woman advocates and family members have started to raise awareness about the high rates of violence they disproportionately impact indigenous communities most Tribal Police departments are understaffed and under resourced another factor is that tribes dont have jurisdiction over nonnative americans for all crimes there but a lot of concerns that the federal agencies dont respond that they dont take these crimes seriously a lack of evidence is the main reason federal officials give for declining to prosecute crimes on reservations that should be the end of the discussion. There should be then a ok lets see what were wrong in this. Thats why the is no evidence or why the evidence isnt good enough and make sure that doesnt happen again. After 25 years of informing the worlds waste china through the global cycling industry into chaos. The growing pressure of agreement skies is resulting in change we bring you the stories to the shaping the economic world we live in. Counting the cost on aljazeera. Hello i Maryanne Demasi just a quick look at the headlines this hour the u. N. Secretary general has expressed outrage at the bombing of a Migrant Center in libya that killed 44 people or 130 others were injured United Nations is holding an emergency session to discuss the attack and tell you the terrorist has condemned the incident and called for an independent investigation and the un envoy to libya as described it as a cowardly act which could constitute a war crime Mohamad Abdalla wyatt has been at a hospital in tripoli where many of the injured migrants are being treated these are the migrants who were injured yesterday by the airstrike in the Migrant Detention Center in a neighborhood in eastern tripoli from nigeria and also there are from some of them are from roekel this is a very bleak here and they say that they have lost friends and they say if its their choice they want to be sent back to their countries. But. Weve been promised to be sent back to our countries for more than a month but they kept us in the Detention Center into jura so the promise to let us go this week but we were hit by the strike. Some of them said that they wanted to or they were planning to cross the mediterranean towards europe others said that they were just regular wages workers here in tripoli like construction workers and they were detained with forces just because they dont have proper residency documents in all cases these wanted migrants are among. Dozens of wanted migrants who were transferred to other medical centers in the capital tripoli some wanted migrants were released those who have only minor injuries but these migrants will most probably have to stay longer or millis than most years of the year. For those who finish medical treatment there will be sent to the illegal migration authorities as for the dead the interior ministry and the general prosecutor can decide whether to bury them here or send their corpses to there and the seas. And they were all worried that they could be transferred to other Detention Centers. Well the un recognized government has blamed the airstrike on forces loyal to her but a spokesman for the warlord has denied responsibility not in the public we were surprised to see the false claims that the migrant camp was targeted the syria houses no migrants and no libyan civilians a lot of our market of the weapons supply coming from misrata came through this point therefore we destroyed a legitimate target of value in the me. Somewhat about the for them if the claims are true they brought those Illegal Migrants to that area on purpose therefore we are innocent it was a legitimate target and 17 minutes later the Migration Center was destroyed 17 minutes later. Talks of regime between saddams opposition in the ruling military genter over a transfer of power to a civilian led government to go she is between the 2 sides collapse a month ago after Security Forces violently raided a protest sit in killing dozens of talks in the capital khartoum a being mediated by the African Union and ethiopian officials. Irans president has want to iran will begin enriching uranium to any amount it wants from sunday in direct violation of the 2050 nuclear deal has and rouhani also said the countrys heavy Water Nuclear reactor will be revived unless its European Partners can find a way around crippling u. S. Sanctions but he says that any action taken will be reversible and called on washington to return to the Nuclear Agreement and probe aging politicians in hong kong say it could cost around 1300000. 00 to repair the Legislature Building which was ransacked by protesters on monday police have declared the building a crime scene as the cleanup continues demonstrations are triggered by a controversial bill which would allow extradition to Mainland China coming up next in witness a tattered notebook holds the promise of justice for hundreds of war survivors as violence resurges in the Central African republic thats the program coming up now one years later stay with us. I asked jamal for the french translation of the title of my film. Africa is correct here a prize. Is an exercise book. That relates to childhood. Initially its empty and then you feel. Yes jim all right feel instead of fail. I came across the exercise book in january 2008. 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