Here there are tanks and old donald trump gets his military parade for americas Independence Day but his critics critics question what message the president is trying to send. A fragile ecosystem under threat where the future of one of the worlds biggest mangrove forests is more uncertain than ever. Hello the heavy rain of the last day or so that period in South China Sea it remains a tropical depression this stuff here the white shroud of cloud which is really now affecting North Vietnam and more especially as in the next day or so will be in myanmar and northern thailand which leaves a vacuum effectively to the east so pretty dry for much as Southeast Asia the showers a stand to reform in the philippines born years locking in for cash as insular ways curiously we dont want to see showing up in java including in jakarta and running up toward singapore or start to reappear overland in borneo and in for example cambodia come saturday thats just jumps see how active the weather is and australias been active winter so far the next front on its way into Western Australia there it is directly its over the person its is going to be cold because it can be overcast and raining but the breeze isnt that strong 14 in perth in north contrast nice contrast in adelaide at 17 sunny degrees and still cold 11 in hobart and all this time the onshore breeze up the queensland coast will mean cloudy sometimes wet as well nonie about 20 in brisbane in new Zealand North this frontal system in the immediate future but is drifting slowly offshore. Let me take it. Like no please sign. While. The strongest fastest and most skilled. Nation comes to. Stadiums that are going to. Discover a new his destination defeat the womens world cup france 29 t. A reminder of the main stories here it out of the un now says there were 2 strikes on a Migrant Detention Center in libya which killed at least 60 people it says there were also reports that guards shot at fleeing migrants and refugees after the 1st attack the Un Security Council meanwhile is failed to agree on how to respond to the strikes. Talks are to resume between sudans opposition and the military genter on a transfer to civilian led government ever agreed to release prisoners and to restore the internet. North korea is accusing the u. S. Of being held bent on hostility towards it its uns envoy in new york was responding to accusations that pyongyang had breached a cap on Petroleum Imports. Now south korea is threatening to hit back against japan for cutting exports of materials that are used to make smart phones and other high tech equipment its fared a long running dispute over wartime forced labor is evolving into a modern day trade fight but mcbride explains from seoul. Ironically this dispute comes just days after japan hosted the g. 20 summit of World Leaders meant to foster good neighborly relations and promote free trade and it could harm south korea where it hurts most in its production of semiconductors. The Restrictions Mean it will be harder to export essential materials from japan to korean manufacturers. As one of the worlds leading produces of chips especially for use in smart phones it could have a knock on effect in other countries and industries if they are at the top in a thread be smart to allies about the really big brought to the industry and theyre not or new to the korean industry and there are a disruption of our value chain south korea has long been angered by what it sees as japans failure to take responsibility for atrocities committed during world war 2 japan maintains that the issue was settled when the 2 countries normalized diplomatic relations in 1965. But courts here recently ruled in favor of former workers used to slave labor by Japanese Companies ordering them to pay compensation. Japan denies this is in retaliation for that under this is not a Counter Measure but a review of operations from the point of view of appropriately implementing export controls for National Security reasons if citing National Security as a reason for trade control sounds familiar thats because it is the administration of u. S. President donald trump has often used the same excuse its trade disputes with neighboring countries and many people here believe japan is resorting to tactics drawn straight from the from p. And playbook i think a copy from trump of course a trump tactic makes toys much easier so i think thats right that. They are using this economic measures seemingly new norms being adopted in International Trade with in this case south korea losing out Robert Bright al jazeera so. Now russias defense minister says a Naval Submarine that caught fire on thursday was Nuclear Powered they spied earlier insisting that the details of the vessel would remain classified meanwhile tributes have been paid to the 14 sailors who were killed in the fire that started inside a battery compartment defense Officials Say the submarine had been studying the arctic sea floor. Donald trump has posted another tweet about iran after its president Hassan Rouhani said terror and would increase uranium enrichment beyond the limits set in the 2050 nuclear deal the us president wrote iran has just issued a new warning rouhani says they will enrich uranium to any amount we want if theres no nuclear deal be careful with the threats iran they can come back to bite you like nobody has been bitten before. European leaders say theyre not looking to punish iran yet zain those ravi reports from tehran. To take another step in its plan to reduce cooperation with a 2050 nuclear deal president Hassan Rouhani had an angry rebuke for the united states. Over the past when it is. Extinguished if you say it is dangerous to play with. 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. Playing with it and i think 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 have not worked iran sees europes lack of Stronger Public condemnation of american sanctions as a weakness. 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 so why should people come to this bank. 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. You don can see theres no way in the interest of the region and the world the best thing for america to do is return from their mistake. But its to her own 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 worried that this diplomatic stress test might be the thing that breaks. Picnics and follows but in the u. S. Capital this years 4th of july celebrations will be somewhat different President Trump is putting himself front and center along with a display of military might critics say hes hijacking the day for political gain Patsy Culhane has will from washington. This is not normal this is not something people usually pass in the nations capitol now the site of tanks and assorted military equipment here for a celebration created by u. S. President donald trump. On thursday there will be fly overs of some of the countrys most sophisticated planes and the president will break with what has been routine and he will speak in washington as the country celebrates its independence taking part in an annual celebration that almost all modern president s have avoided afraid it would appear they were putting the spotlight not on the country but its leader. But ever since he witnessed this in france in 2017 trampas wanted his own parade he tried. Before but when it came out that it would cost 90000000. 00 he changed his mind but the desire didnt go away so now this on the 4th of july and this time no one will say how much it will cost taxpayers it is starting without precedent professor Allan Lichtman says its not just breaking president that concerns him its the broader message he sees the president sending trump has learned a big lesson that there are no consequences for anything that he does no matter how outrageous we have a Democratic Party with absolutely no spine that has done virtually nothing to check the excesses of donald trump its also controversial because for the 1st time the Republican Party is handing out tickets to the event this is a public event its open to the public the public is welcome to calm and celebrate our great country the greatest democracy the constitution all the members not just the 1st amendment seems to only interest you only it is true it is open to the public they can attend back there but this is the v. I. P. Section of the Republican Party is giving out many of the tickets to their top donors and fundraisers. And the president is promising a speech that will promote what hes done as president if that happens it will be seen as politicizing what has always been a nonpolitical holiday. That will be as controversial as rolling military equipment onto the streets of d. C. But this is a president who doesnt mind upsetting the norms especially if it is unlikely to cost him support with his base. Aljazeera washington. The future of wild heritage sites is being discussed at the annual meeting of the uns cultural and Scientific Agency and azerbaijan a 3rd of 166. 00 you know s. K. Protected sites and now thought to be under threat and they include some mangrove forests in bangladesh its facing several dangers both natural and manmade victoria. A complex network of waterways mudflats and islands makes the sunderbans unique one of the Worlds Largest mangrove forests forms a natural wall protecting both bangladesh and neighboring india as well as nearly 4000000 people to live near the coast. The effects of Climate Change and industrialization of becoming increasingly visible but millions of fisherman and women seem howlett relies on the sunderbans for his livelihood but fears that could end soon much of bangladesh is less than 5 metres above sea level and Global Warming is causing sea levels to rise further the mangroves face various threats such as pollution and changing levels of salinity cyclons in the building of a new power plant or additional dangers. Were dependent on the sunderbans because it will be the ones most impacted by the harmful effects of a coal fired power plant they will stop us from entering the mangroves to catch fish or collect honey. Fatema back and also relies on fish in the mangroves to feed her family as well the older the latter the last one how will the sun the past people live if the fish are gone were already struggling to survive there are fewer afficionado last year. Rumpole power plant is a joint venture between india and bangladesh the Bangladeshi Government says the one and a half 1000000000. 00 project poses no threat to the sunderbans environmentalists disagree. Sources for Energy Rather than. We have to really explore other options. For some villages a power station nearby could transform their lives with a bag of his life is a daily struggle that says it could be easier if i had electricity what the numbers as a seller would be about and the 1st problem is my children cant. In the dark the 2nd is the hassle of cooking on firewood especially during the unbearable hot summer we need electricity you know s. K. Says the sunderbans home to endangered tigers and hundreds of other animals and rare plants is of universal importance with its own unique ecosystem scientists and many others say its vital that it isnt destroyed victoria gayton be aljazeera now one production is a growing industry in the u. K. In part thats due to Climate Change a Record Number of vines have been planted this year and england and wales ripples of west northern england. Its not bordeaux in france or tuscany in italy but britain where more vines are being grown for wine making than ever before. And in the wind and the rain it takes skill the right to parity and determination to grow grapes this spawn all the signs though are good soon these flowers will bear fruit instead of being such high levels of short days and intense sunshine we have this extender period of lower light levels and that has an effect on the right wing of the fruit the quality of the fruit this year alone 3000000 vines have been planted in england and wales almost double than in 2018. With the culture is growing in popularity but it is a business that comes with an element of risk because of the unpredictability of the british weather but with warmer and drier summers predicted to move in yards of being established making one Production One of the Fastest Growing sectors in u. K. Agriculture were seeing this underpinning or enabling of the sector driven by Climate Change were also seeing an increase in the skills that are required were seeing an increase in investment theres a modern technology being brought into the sector and that creates a really positive picture for producing outstanding world class wines. This part of southern england has a long history of wine making but it is expanding past in part also due to strong sales of british wine here and overseas weve planted around about 50 acres of vines over the last 2 or 3 years and will continue to buy or lease land and part move on so were investing in the future were confident about the future of this market. Back in North Yorkshire where theres a little rest of the van yard where theyre hoping for a pump to harvest while of course keeping an eye on the sky and he would aljazeera west in northern england. Right traverse it take a look at the top stories here about his era the un now says there were 2 strikes on a Migrant Detention Center in libya which killed at least 60 people it says there were also reports that guards shot at fleeing migrants and refugees after the 1st attack the Un Security Council has failed to agree on how to respond to the airstrikes. Talks are to resume between sudans opposition and military genter on a transfer to a civilian led government theyve agreed to release prisoners and restore the internet again collapse last month after Security Forces raided protests killing dozens of demonstrators of all any negotiation has to start from the points that we cannot agree on and it is one main point the Transitional Council it is the point regarding the head of the council because both sides agreed to a civilian majority and it was suggested a to serving and it was then adjusted to 5. 00 and 5. 00 plus one and that would be 6 civilians and 5 military. We also said that there has to be a deadline to these negotiations we suggest 72 hours the sudanese people and we dont have the space to keep dragging these and listening goshi asians north korea has accused the us of being held bent on hostility towards it is responding to accusations it reached a cap on Petroleum Imports and follows Donald Trumps visit on sunday china has all the United Kingdom to keep out of hong kongs affairs and not to meddle in the ongoing protests Britains Foreign Office summoned the Chinese Ambassador to the u. K. Over concerns that china was breaking its commitment to the 997. 00 handover agreement russias defense minister says a Naval Submarine that caught fire on thursday was Nuclear Powered tributes have been paid to the 14 sailors who were killed in the fire which started inside a battery compartment defense Officials Say the submarine had been studying the arctic sea floor. By a judge today those are the very latest headlines from us here at aljazeera the news continues in about half an hour or so thats when sammys a than but coming up next its people in power. After 25 years of affording whirls waste china for the global cycling industry into chaos. The growing pressure of a grain of skies is resulting in change we bring you the stories to the shaping the economic world we live in. Counting the cost on aljazeera. Jordan and its hashemite monarchy have long been regarded the stable fixtures in the region often beset by Political Uncertainty but King Abdullah the 2nd is under growing pressure to reboot a struggling Economy Institute constitutional reform and stand firmly against a controversial u. S. Saudi scheme to resolve the israeli comes to conflict reporter that isa has been finding out why. Tonights 2019 King Abdullah of jordan is marking the 20th anniversary of his ascension to the throne and his noyo subjects have come out to celebrate. Oh. Thank god. But away from the festivities not everyone is happy i was asked the past. The hashemites monarchy has ruled in georgian since 1921 and the country has long been seen internationally as a common way says in a politically turbulent region. Recently the King Abdullah has come under immense domestic pressure to improve an ailing economy and implement democratic reforms. Hes also now wrestling with a further problem how to reconcile his countrys interests with the socalled deal of the century a controversial scheme devised by saudi arabia and us President Donald Trump to resolve these really palestinian conflict. If you. Feel. That you have a what about of. These plans or whats been leaked of them so far are unlikely to prove popular here the hashemite dynasty who claim that descent through fatima the daughter of the prophet Mohammad August Jodi ends of muslim sacred sites in jerusalem its central to the monarchy slid just a messy according to some reports the deal of the century in which involved King Abdullah rescinding that god in ship and georgian absorbingly west Bank Palestinians. Giving israel need total control of palestine and that says the king is unacceptable. But this i think you must. Feel that you know. Like in. Canada. In the big that youve got the idea that there is no good enough i dont know you and puts. The twitter plans back is threatening to withhold critical Financial Aid and last King Abdullah for the centerline and with many of his subjects already in economic distress after years of a stereotype its a dynamic with no easy answers. Here. Were in jordan to try and understand the political pressures the monarchy is now under and where they might lead. We also want to know how the scheme could affect jordans delicate demographic balance between the members of its indigenous tribes known as east bank has and palestinians who fled here in the past 6 decades and became citizens. Our 1st stop is at the home of tarik tell a professor of modern jordanian history the order is becoming less relevant but its still very important states as a source of intelligence thats if you would ready support which was the americans were. Getting on for 6 years now lets assume that even the century doesnt. The danger. If. You do or do. On the American Golf course. Neo. Bankers given the fact. That. Theres not a sturdy. Structure. And. This contraction is causing discontent. No longer. And therefore theyre beginning to protest. Those protests are becoming more common and more vocal for months now there have been regular demonstrations across the capital a man this is said to me come back 22nd for our the last trace of the force. Himself a is from georgians influential benny such tripe a former m. P. And one of the organizers of the haydock protest movement we caught up with her on the way to an evening rally people they know. The unemployment and the poverty consequences for rock stations and we are there to ask the king we have to share the decision in order for us to accept the consequences we are asking for putting down were not asking for the king. To leave the country without the asking. That jordan will no longer be a morning. News got out of the shop. Protesters at this event insisted the countrys current problems will only get worse if the deal of the century is implemented here and will you take yes jim webb or maybe a little dont play but i lose time nor do you and i shall know. Some tried and true janies are worried that the deal would fire. The river road their influence in the country jordan has seen a huge influx of Syrian Refugees in recent is adding to millions of palestinians already here and the prospect of more west Bank Palestinians coming threatens to further upset the demographic scales. Because the authorities are being forced to respond to the darkening public nuge while we were filming news came through that the cabinet had resigned it was the 3rd government reshuffle in less than a year and the protesters were on impressed. To read another julie behave. We did me i was there all the money. Enough. With russia but it didnt. Its a sign of how sensitive all these matters are becoming that georgians Intelligence Services pay very close attention to who is saying halt at least protest rallies. And. One of the more intimidating tactics is to surround the most vocal demonstrators and any journalists who may be listening and openly film them. The state is clearly uneasy about the Many Disparate voices now being raised in opposition. Jordanians have traditionally been supportive of the monarchy and the stability it brings but for some that support is proving to be conditional from. Us last hour that. Were going to. Come probably on. Another day another demo albeit more modest weve come to see. Betty hes a controversial figure in jordan like Kendall Fayez whom we met earlier hes a former m. P. And a tribal leader with strong views whats different is that hes an unashamed anti monarchist today hes wearing his traditional head dress inside out as a form of protest. The line is taken. In the name of the military which means im a comedian then he will be king. Abdelhadi and the others here are protesting what they see as land confiscation by the state he shows a sum up which he claims represents the division of children amongst his stripes in 917 before the hashemites monarchy took power. I bet he claims much of that land is now populated with refugees from the region which make up more than half of the countrys population. But hasnt the whole jordanian population changed since like to catch up so you have the strongest track but if you know what to do or dont the tribes have to be getting on the ball. We have the ball and then you get the others who use the bridge. To get it done. Our job. And so what happens that changing and subject to a major trial this was going to be just this is a this will be subject to negotiations by questioning the legitimacy of the monarchy bedi zoroaster challenging the validity of many of its policies this includes giving citizenship to anyone who settled here after 917 among them millions of palestinians and their descendants forced to flee from their homeland from 948 onwards. In truth of course those palestinians have long since been absorbed into the framework of the country and georgians current economic problems are affecting everyone whatever their origins or place in society. Nowhere is impoverishment more obvious than in the Jordan Valley the bread basket of the country but also home to some of its most fun rable citizens. Weve come to meet some of the poorest families in the valley some of whom live in these primitive subsidized houses on small plots of land part of the now crumbling state welfare system. It. May says show how it is a mother of 5 her husband is a day laborer who works an average of 2 days a week. Mesa is eligible for state funded maintenance of her home but shes been waiting months for essential repairs any. More. For the long and. More profitable lead. So shes just explaining that these are parts of the ceiling that have been falling down. And. Bassam about whom a grandmother of 8 who collects scrap metal for a living is trying to expand her home but cannot do so additional fodder and. Dental circling a little. Movie and. To cheer him home where best man her son and his family live is built on a welfare plot she needs to fix up her home but cant get any more Government Support from the home of the mother was a month when he was. The model number 2 above for a 2nd home. For the mild. Form of a simple. Home rule on which a life was sort of her severe there had been a glimmer of the through our mother and some of. Them in the city not. Letting us. Well some of the royal mothers some of the obama. Many vulnerable families rely on social workers like quad mahmoud today shes delivering food to those in need. Of victims have them only on the home. Of the. Home even on. The rim have been her no in fact we want to hear about them are we. Planning a mom. Im not home of constantly me army. Or go. Back an hour man the economic problems behind some of the poverty weve just witnessed are getting an airing on National Radio journalist ahmed hassan is interviewing m. P. s muti of these lawmakers action front one of jordans leading political parties. Have they learned of about. Dunia joes the many. Of them and the smiley and tell of the movement only a little tighter. Than. Busy your feet. At the shot you can muster learn what out of the sun dont live there is a book of the arab with the. Middle do a lot of below the government side that like im going to be done after going to what is only one of the 2 cable to. Its a theme how medicine has had many telling us he routinely covers stories about pressure on public spending inadequate state income and government financial mismanagement. My front door got a look at the saw the one that had the shots the other one had a cut on. The. But the o. B. And i would be there for a look the saw the order that. Saw the your so you. Could be. The judge. It was up not for how the can move but i block them out. For happy thought of how billy said. 11 was and was so i remember have a large of could be a bit more than a. Minute no wasnt at all what one thought of me when i. When only. If you dont live. In a body. During the 2011 arab spring jordanian protesters chanted not for revolution but for reform. One of the demonstrators in 2011 was with another day he joined fellow protests as an imam in support of revolutions in egypt and. Today he is minister of Digital Economy and entrepreneurship. We have been asking for so many things and that the regime was very open to listen and to take people and we were talking about proper parliamentarian representation and there is lots of discussion about the election law whatever to be honest its a hybrid right now my focus i thought was create jobs change only happens now to engage mmon and engagement requires hope and hope requires jobs were talking about efficiency of the Public Sector and this is something were working right now working with india sizing the government the services were making minimum Human Interaction with the Government Employees to cut the corruption to cut the bribes and everything. As our interview concludes raby heads off to the royal court. The latest Government Research awful means he has to be sworn in again as a minister something of a regular duty these days. While jordan is in theory a parliamentary democracy government ministers are actually appointed by King Abdullah. Many jordanian politicians believe the government should be elected by Parliament Something the king has yet to fully endorse. In the meantime coolness for a free growing. M p d is one of several female members of the islamic action front which has a 15 percent share of seats in the legislator. She argues that accountability takes time im not a supporter of the government i oppose the government but i do respect. The pillars that jordan has been you know set on so we are islamic action front we do know we know that the reform starts beyond the royal family we need to put the grounds for parliamentary government and then the king would be totally accountable for anything and you know beyond criticism at any time and this is what we want you know kind of like for example the monarchy in britain so to speak. But would such gradual reform satisfy the kings fiercest critics. And timana kissed former m. P. Bedi he was taking us out to see his stripes land said he didnt believe it would be enough. And hes previously been imprisoned and beaten for saying so i. Learned. From the. North. There came to us we didnt go to be. Employees this is all right. And it should be assumed to be. Leading state by election. So you want a republic yes of course. So what about some of georgians of the tripes about an hour south of our man ban home to the benny. One of the largest and poorest such groupings in the country back in 2011 feed ban was the flashpoint for protests that took place during the arab spring. Famine how much need is it many how media tribesmen who has previously been imprisoned for pacing government policies. Milby says that those are kind of the me and motives about the war that. Was the visit off. Of but the other 2 were jewish. Civil just one was settled. Without having one article in time yet. Snake took us to an evening gathering with government to parents. Sort of a bill out of a plan that was told that there was no doubt that level and. We dont know what government will have us and her home. In the early fuck up. He. Said to me thatd imo he have a 10 year or higher official b. C. s out of. Office an evolving. How to tell me im. Very aware that. You 2 of. His family are young and. Theyre wired with energy and be outward with their money and media well im running out of good dish no im not a member of the government you know said it. Meanwhile back in the capital the regular demonstrations continue. A week off to this protest took place hindle face was arrested on tax evasion charges and neighbor captured her rest on her small fine. She was released after 24 hours in detention in a later press conference at her office she presented proof that she had in fact paid her taxes and claimed the government was using trumped up charges to silence out politically. You know not to get us out you. Silly mother getting the kid back in the 2nd and dont let school walk to push their each. And my issue is sloppy in the local. Georgian and its more naki seem to be at a crossroads although it is important not to exaggerate its significance the growing disaffection weve heard about and seen expressed in the regular demonstrations here is getting harder for the government to ignore all the federal ins farmers and the activists all male now demanding reforms from the king and where to go away. If you add to this mix the possibly toxic consequences of the u. S. Saudi plan to solve the Israeli Palestinian conflict. Then you have challenges that the hashemites monarchy will struggle hard to overcome. To his supporters hungarys Prime Minister is a guardian of europes borders manning the ramparts against migrant told. 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And sport the netherlands set up a final with the usa at the womens world cup and peru cause an upset against chile at the top america now face brazil in its for this. Now new details are emerging about that attack on a Migrant Detention Center in libyas capital which the Justice Ministry says killed at least 60 people 77 others were wounded these satellite pictures that appear to show the site which was hit by those 2 air strikes the United Nations says there are reports guards shot at the fleeing migrants and refugees an emergency meeting of the u. N. Security council failed to agree on how to respond the u. K. Is said to have circulated a statement condemning the strike and calling for a ceasefire but it wasnt supported by the u. S. The warring sides in libya are blaming each other for the migrants deaths Alexei Obrien has more behind closed doors the u. N. Security Council Discussed how to deal with the deteriorating security in libya but those talks are believed to have been fruitless as media reports suggesting u. S. Diplomats refused to approve a statement condemning tuesdays attack and calling for a cease fire the meeting was called by peru its ambassador apparently frustrated by the lack of a comprehensive condemnation. There were refugees migrants. On them that we havent agreed. Maybe well have a statement but we are still discussing it about 150 people were in the Migrant Attention Center in tripoli when it was hit around a strike and what the u. N. Refugee agency is called a preventable tragedy the uns mission in libya says the attack could constitute a war crime the secretary general calls for an independent investigation of the circumstances of this incident to ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice it is important to note that the United Nations had provided exact coordinates of the Detention Center to the parties libya has been caught in a power struggle between 2 rival administrations to several years of violence escalated in one forces loyal to warlord Khalifa Haftar launched an offensive on the capital the un recognized government says have forces out of blame for the strike for the government of National Accord denounces the horrible crime thats been committed against the Detention Center for Illegal Migrants into giora the took place last night carried out by criminal aircraft this is a definite crime in every respect but have to reject that allegation his Spokesman Says they were targeting a weapons depot controlled by an armed group allied to the tripoli government and that. We were surprised to see the false claims that the migrant camp was targeted this area houses no migrants and no libyan civilians the weapon 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 analysts suggest the u. S. Failure to take action against the have a dangerous precedent not being able. Or. Even condemning the aggression by a warlord that in itself. Is a sign of. Happening and the United Nations level people smugglers have exploited the chaos in libya which has become one of the main departure points for african migrants fleeing poverty and war trying to reach europe by boat Rights Groups say a United International approach is needed both to end the conflict and ensure migrant safety elixir brian aljazeera. Well. Has been to a hospital in tripoli where survivors are being treated these are my grans 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. The situation is 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 they promised to let us go this week but we were hit by the airstrike. 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 a Security 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 vilest 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 their and the seas. And theyre all worried that they could be transferred to other Detention Centers. Joins us now live from the libyan capital mahmoud lets try if we can 1st of all to clear up one point youre at the Migrant Center i understand which was hit what exactly is there is it also a weapons depo. Well that there is totally wrong because as you know that we were the 1st to come here to this Detention Center when it was 1st hit ill just ask by the cameramen to just. Bring the camera or just direct the camera towards this Detention Center this is just a Detention Center that has made grants and refugees there was no any kind of what weapons or immunization. Have to. Clean but in all cases. The supervisors here are the libyan supervisors here what is sponsible for the for this Detention Center to say that there is no even. I mean ition deport any closer to here we know that this Detention Center is. Is not far from military camps not used military camps but it is not any closer to any ammunition depots and again its also far from their front line you know the front this is the neighborhood and the front the clauses front line to here is in ames our neighborhood which is far from here but again the supervisors here tell us that. When they finished what happened like 7700 meters from here the migrants tried to get out and they were pushing towards the main gate and the wood did not have the supervisor say that they did not have a chance to open it very soon. That brings us closer to the other point as you know the headlines now are that the u. N. Says it has information guards at that facility tried to fire actually fired on people who are just trying to flee the site what are you hearing from people there about. Well. Ive just spoken to the supervisors here actually these were not allowed to speak to the migrants because they have been hearing so many as to is made up by the migrants thats what the supervisors just told me they said that would not allow it to speak to the migrants at least for the time being just because the migrants had been making up stories. So that they can go to europe or so that their humanitarian organizations organizations can come and take them to europe they say that they have not denied that there they say that they have not shot at the migrants but they say that what happened is that when the 1st happened about 700 meters away from here the migrants were pushing they were pushing towards the main gate of that issue and sent that they were trying to get out some of them were jumping over the fence they said that they were trying to open the gate but the couldnt open the gate sooner because of the migrants were pushing all of them to they were stuck on the main gate they also said that they might grant said that we might be allowed to speak to the migrants later but they said that they are there are upset with the migrants because they make grants have been making up a story is that they have been shut out by the Security Forces here which the Security Forces are categorically denying. Thanks so much mahmoud are the. On our model sure is director of the Security Studies program at Doha Institute for graduate studies joins us now live from london lets start 1st of all with the l. A. Statements that basically accuse the government of putting migrants at a weapons depo intercept is that and in direct admission that yes they are the ones who launched that i a strike that killed the people but theyre putting the blame on the government for having people there i think so i think its an indicated machine a way but also a strategic town that our military bases there. But the we can easily locate the know how far is that if it is that if you just entered. The tentative Detention Center from these military positioning in these military camps thats on one side on the other side its easy you can track because of the whole myth they satellites are focused on this region at the moment in the war in the war zone there you can easily track the what kind of. Airstrike or of the plane was. Did drop or this bombing killed over 40 migrants in this in the sense that so the i think in the end they will have to air that they will have to come up with their story and this is probably the best that they could come up with so for well now and 60 generals calling for an investigation one of the chances of that actually happening. At the u. N. I was not surprised that the u. N. Could not treaty come up with a statement early night statements mainly because we know the key members in the u. N. Security come