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After a disgraced American Finance is found dead in jail for an apparent suicide. Rally. Protestors in indian administered kashmir say the risk their lives for freedom. And other some very unpleasant other costs much of the northeast and eastern regions of china in particular with the watching the progress typhoon it will continue to weaken but very very still quite a significant storm for the next couple of days very heavy amounts of rain also just to the west of shanghai but sunny very unsettled a couple of days ahead with the chances of flooding rains and damaging. Meanwhile for the south hong kong 32 celsius with the rain in the forecast really for the next couple of days you can see by monday it does carry away from shanghai but the rains a very heavy out towards much of the west that we had for the tools the south those ranges generally being kept away from bourne use the marches so quite a bit of cloud in the forecast but the rain with that really staying much further to the north as you can see but particularly heavy across towards mamma in fact 12000 people have been displaced because of the floods theres been some deadly landslides in the forecast there as well mondays a similar sort of story still more rain in that region and also into indiana here the rain has been particularly heavy those monsoon rains all the way along the western coast and down into carola which is seeing days of rain again weve seen floods here 10000 people removed from their homes and theres really no letup in the 4 calls to sunday monday still very unsettled 30 in mumbai. Whether sponsored by cattle or an. Aljazeera explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how why would we see influence the course of history beginning with the giants of the struggle for civil rights to mount the 100 just 8 miles over the vailable who oppress people look at me and continue to keep the negroes to be defense that what you mean by that about malcolm x. And Martin Luther king face to face on 00. Hello again this is al jazeera lets remind you of the main news this hour southern separatists in yemen have agreed to a cease fire in the city of 8 a Saudi Led Coalition called for the truce after separatist forces took control of the president ial palace and military camps something called city is the temporary seat for givens internationally recognized. The u. N. Secretary general has condemned the car bomb attack that killed 3 of ited nations employees in libya the explosion in the eastern city of benghazi happened moments before a u. N. Convoy passed through the area at least 70 people have been killed Dozens Injured but a fuel tank exploded in tanzania it happened in the town of tiki northwest of the capitol dome our people were trying to collect fuel from a vehicle which had overturned. American financier Jeffrey Epstein has been found dead in his new york prison cell he was being held awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges his death was an apparent suicide and the f. B. I. Is investigating shab returns he reports from washington. Jeffrey epstein faced a maximum of 45 years in prison for the trafficking of girls as young as 14 to his homes for sex he pleaded not guilty after being denied bail last month the 66 year old had been found unconscious in a cell with marks on his neck and reportedly placed on suicide watch however there are conflicting reports as to whether he was on suicide watch when he was found hanged in his new york jail cell Early Saturday Morning epstein worked in finance reportedly managing other peoples food chains he presented himself as a billionaire and he lived an extravagant lifestyle but the source and extent of his own money is obscure his Social Circle was extensive and influential documents show former president bill clinton britains Prince Andrew and donald trump were all acquaintances and before he became President Trump told epstein a quote terrific guy he likes beautiful women as much as i do trump said that added quote many of them are on the youngest side however since epsteins arrest the president has distanced himself i was not a fan of yeah yeah and you watch people yesterday saying that i threw him out of a club i didnt want anything to do with it now its many many years ago it shows you one thing that i had think that you have along with allegations that he supplied young girls to his circle of influential men all denied by the man in question just on friday thousands of documents were unsealed from a legal case against one of his associates that alleged a young girl was forced to have sex with quote many powerful men including numerous problems american politicians Business Executives foreign president s and well known Prime Minister and other World Leaders and quote epstein was 1st indicted in 2007 on similar charges that could potentially have led to him spending life in prison if he served only 13 months in a private wing of a county jail in florida following a plea agreement under the terms of that deal investigations into his activities were ended and the extent of his crimes and who else was involved concealed the federal prosecutor who negotiated that deal with Alexander Acosta who subsequently became doldrums labor. Secretary he resigned following renewed scrutiny of that plea deal it would be selfish for me to stay in this day and when you are talking about it it all gets old rather than about on me right now even off to epsteins release as a registered sex offender he mixed an elite circles but in july federal prosecutors ordered his arrest again his house was searched and crews of evidence seized its expected that civil proceedings will continue against epsteins est and perhaps the truth of who epstein was will be settled time see aljazeera. Theyve been made a purchase major protests against gender based violence in bolivia demonstrators in the past say the police of failing to prosecute of the crimes of Domestic Violence critics say the law to fight gender based violence isnt properly being in force. As will choose a new president in a Runoff Election on sunday polls are putting the former 1st lady sandra taught us ahead of the center right candidate alexandra. Gemma teo im sorry is now on his 4th president ial run john holden reports. Hope was in the air at the last quarter mullen elections the groundbreaking United Nations backed commission is going up the corrupt politicians the president himself had folded. In the streets thousands marched for change and for a moment it looked like theyd get it im feeling it fast forward 4 years he hopes he but the n. T. Corruption commission has been slowly dismantled and though both candidates are talking the talk. But im going by the troops well about. Combating the disgusting corruption will be a priority i need the plans to renew the Anti Corruption commissions mandate sunda told is an island hundreds have other priorities but. She says shell bring back the social aid that made a popular as 1st lady and said the army into the streets to combat gangs hes a conservative whos promised Training Credit for farmers and 9 faced on crime a move to or is a but theyre far from popular and both have checkered pasts tories was accused of illicit funding for her last president ial campaign. Was acquitted of it should you dish to killings well head of the prison system whoever wins will take an extra baggage left by outgoing president Jimmy Morales he signed a deal with the us. That migrants crossing the country mainly from home. Would have to request asylum in guatemala rather than continuing to the u. S. If the deal is ratified it could mean tens of thousands of new arrivals in a country where already more than half the population lives in poverty. For many reasons like high malnutrition rates inequality and corruption allegations in the Health System what to mullens them so slave the country that shows it cant guarantee those rights to the hundreds of thousands who would ride the the candidates keen on the deal with the u. S. But neither has rejected it outright part of governing guatemala for whoever wins will mean getting along with the power to the north shore home an. Indian administered kashmir has been placed back on the 24 hour security lockdown after process on friday restrictions were eased briefly and srinagar friday press that was the 1st relaxation since monday when new delhi revoked the autonomy of the kashmir that it controls but the limited lifting of the lockdown was met almost immediately with protests which has reported that up to 10000. 00 people with their police fired tear gas and pellets fighting back demonstrators indeed official say that any future easing of the curfew will defend will depend on whether there are more protests or in the past rising tension between india and pakistan has often been followed by exchanges of fire across the line that divides the 2 countries 1st tamil reports. A serene and picturesque landscape just a few kilometers from the line of control between india and pakistan administered kashmir but for those living here. Their reality is very different. Mohammad isaak was hit in the back by a stray bullet 2 months ago its a risk base by many people here who are caught in the crossfire between indian and Pakistani Forces but they say they can. You know. We would we got our bullets hit here all the time when the situation gets even a little bad bullets start flying but theres no option to leave my elderly parents are here apa zisha ins whatever we have is here live or die here. Down the road there are more signs of conflict 2 years ago this village was evacuated for months after it was hit by shells but people have returned and built reinforced concrete bunkers going to meters or more underground in case the firing escalates again and this time they say they will leave but youve got to. Well move the elders and the children from here but well stay we have the bunkers we call it leave all lands and animals because were dependent on them. Many here are forced to choose between life and livelihood this village is only about 3 kilometers from the line of control separating indian and pakistani administered kashmir despite the recent tensions most people here are deciding to stay if cross border firing intensifies but others who left before are scared to risk coming back. About a dozen kilometers from the border this school has been home to some villages for more than 2 years after facing gunfire theyre not afraid of a little rain but they are scared of going back to their homes. There was so much shooting our homes were destroyed. But theres no water no rations. My kids school life is hard. Distant gunfire breaks the serenity locals know the danger of living here but many say trying to decide whether to leave or stay is like choosing between a rock and a hard place as Jimmy El Al Jazeera indeed administered kashmir. Access to villages on both sides of the line of control some of the job reports from pakistan a list of kashmir. These explosions are what kashmiris fear the most. Disastrous safety been mortars and artillery shells hit the area. Both sides exchanged fire regularly across the line of control that divides india and pakistan. These images were filmed on the pakistani side just days before india revoked partial autonomy in the part of me to do overseas civilians and both sides have suffered when tension increases between the 2 militaries one child was killed and others were injured in needham valley in the latest shelling from the indian side. Pakistani soldiers to cluster munitions are used and hundreds of unexploded bombs are scattered over an area approximately 10 kilometers wide. But many homes were hit which from artillery rounds. Hit it we didnt see anything we just heard the sound our house was filled with smoke my grandmother calls for a vehicle and then they took us to hospital the Pakistani Military did not allow us to film in the open because it says there is danger from posts like this one on the indian side behind me is the truth of the proximity between pakistani and indian administered kashmir and how people are caught up in the violence. In another village near to korti crossing there is an uneasy. Being close to the front line people here are under an ever present threat. Theyre trying to teach their children to forget their fear from the last time they were hit by mortar shells. That are here we live in danger our children are always scared we dont have the shells to hide in there that night we cant sleep every time there are shelling at childrens education is affected because they cant get to school for weeks along the line of control like this one have begun to appear villagers here have been telling us that they have built these this is in case shells begin to drop from the indian side they want Indian Forces to stop targeting civilians and remind the pakistani government to live up to its promises to provide better security in the other member of our. Because. They can begin shelling at any time as they have done with all these bunkers were built with our own money and the government gave us nothing despite promises for compensation and funds to build shelters the disputed kashmir region is one of the worlds most dangerous flashpoints between Nuclear Armed rivals the ridge on the right is an india and the one on the left is in pakistan its on to around 2000000 people and multiple Un Resolution already exist on the issue but the latest crisis has again highlighted 72 years of failure in finding a solution for kashmiris. Down to 0 at the line of control pakistan administered kashmir at least 22 people have been killed and a 1000000 people forced from their homes by a powerful storm that struck chinas east coast typhoon made landfall on saturday in the province of. Course widespread damage once landslides and flooding several people are still missing south korea has opened the last of 3 hiking trails along the Demilitarized Zone the government hopes the initiative will promote cooperation with the north it coincides with the launch of several short range missiles by pyongyang lopez ha diane reports embodied for. The 3rd and last hiking trail along the Demilitarized Zone that separates north and south korea is now open to the public. Once marked by fences and land mines along this highly militarize the border Public Access was restricted for decades until now its. All a site that has been forbidden to the public is now open for the 1st time i believe this symbol of division will become one of peace. The program is part of an agreement signed in september by the 2 korean leaders that seeks to ease the decades long military standoff with the north would all their leaders hold summits continuously and now more than ever. People aspire to peace hyper unification kemi peacefully. Unlike other tourists they give the general public on president access to a demolished guard post in the Demilitarized Zone or d. M. Z. It was set up after a split between the north and south but tensions have remained high since the truce ended the korean war in the 1950 s. But despite efforts to build trust the provocations continue north korea recently launched a string of new short range missiles and rockets an apparent warning against what it calls hostile joint military drills by south korea and the United States as all your north korea is one of the most isolated countries in the world for many visitors its a rare opportunity to get a glimpse into the secretive communist state for the 1st leg of the d. M. Z. Peace trail was opened in april the 2nd in june while this Program Hopes to bring peace theres still a long way to go towards normalizing ties between south and north korea. With other young aljazeera. And is qatari with us hello adrian fenty good here in doha the headlines and aljazeera southern separatists in yemen have agreed to a cease fire in the city of 8 and a Saudi Led Coalition called for the truce after separatist forces took control of the president ial palace a military camps the southern port city is the temporary seat to give an internationally recognized government the u. N. Secretary general has condemned a car bomb attack that killed 3 United Nations employees in libya the explosion in the eastern city of benghazi happened moments before a u. N. Convoy passed through the area. I join others in condemning in the strongest terms todays attack on the u. N. Convoy in benghazi we send our deepest sympathy to the families of the victims u. N. Exists to help and protect people and attack against its representatives is an attack on the International Community at large and we salute the work the uns minutes doing in libya at the same time as the system secretary general said schools of libyans have also been injured safely the libyan representative can i convey my countrys condolences and sympathies to his country and to his people at least 70 people have been killed and Dozens Injured when a fuel tank exploded in tanzania it happened in the town of the tiggy northwest of the capitol dome up people were trying to collect fuel from the vehicle which was overturned the u. S. Department of justice has confirmed that the american financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has been found dead in his new york jail cell that describes the death as an apparent suicide the f. B. I. Is investigating epstein was awaiting trial on charges of trafficking underage girls more than 50000. 00 opposition protesters a rally did russias capital the biggest demonstration of its kind of years they were protesting against the exclusion of some candidates from next months local elections more than 200 people were arrested at least 22 people have been killed a 1000000 people forced from their homes by a powerful storm but struck chinas east coast typhoon the kiva made landfall on saturday in the province of shoshana. Those are the headlines the news continues here on aljazeera after todays inside story next. Could the Saudi Led Coalition in the yemen soon fall apart forces loyal to saudi arabia and those backed by the u. A. E. Have been fighting an eye then thats a significant turn in the countrys war so what does it all mean and how might it affect the conflict this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program im homage enjoy him the war in yemen looks like its taking another drastic turn one that could change the makeup of the country as we know it today and shape how it functions in the future in a complicated turn of events and despite being part of the same Coalition Fighting who the rebels forces loyal to the United Arab Emirates and those loyal to saudi arabia appear to have turned on each other fighting has been going on for days killing dozens as a battle for control of the Southern City of ivan intensifies the u. A. E. Backed Southern Transitional council once the Yemeni Government out and thats got the United Nations concerned caught in the middle as usual are civilians as Andrew Chapelle reports. As some residents of aden remain trapped in their homes to try and stay away from street battles theyre finding little protection at least 4 people were killed in southern separatists shelled this residential area north of the city and a day of fighting with the president ial guard. The u. A. E. Back separatists and the saudi backed Government Troops are believed to be targeting each other with heavy weapons in a power play for the city. The u. N. Secretary general is calling on the parties to engage in an inclusive dialogue to resolve their differences and address the legitimate concerns of all yemenis and he says the conflict in yemen can only be resolved through a political solution. On friday the commander of the president ial guard Brigadier General sana was filmed visiting the city center as was honeybun break the deputy chairman of the Southern Transitional council who visited wounded troops in hospital an even break has become a central figure in the rebellion on august 1st the who attacked a military parade and. Killing scores of new recruits many are all youth facing here shortly before his death was a Top Commander of the Security Belt a u. A. E. Trained Paramilitary Force at his funeral there was an exchange of fire between the s. T. C. Aligned fighters and the president ial guards honeybun break then accused hardys forces of playing a role in the attack and on wednesday called on southern separatists to march on the president ial palace and topple the internationally recognized government of president ill drop the monster hadi the glue that ive been at how he and the Security Forces are supported by the us which announced its withdrawal from yemen last month how does government has accused him of fomenting sedition saying this will only serve the who these they remain in control of the capital sana despite more than 4 years of war by the saudi u. A. E. Coalition residents there received some good news on friday the World Food Program has reached a deal with the who peace to resume food aid next week peace said. We will resume Food Distribution following the festival for the 850000 people inside the city who have not received food rations from dirty of pee for the last 2 months. The past few days have raised fears that yemens war may be evolving into something even more complicated with rival factions vying to control its future and or ship aljazeera. The Southern Transitional council mentioned in that report is something were likely to be hearing a lot more about as the situation in yemen changes the s. T. C. Was formed 2 years ago and is loyal to and supported by the United Arab Emirates its president is i there was a baby it receives financing and training from the u. A. E. And says it rules much of the southern territory of yemen the s. T. C. Has been fighting to force out the government of president ive got a bill months old had the and is believed to be pushing for the separation of southern yemen from the rest of the country. All right lets bring in our guests from gothenburg via skype a phenomenon that is chief editor of sun not review from bristol with some a little hanny is deputy executive director of the sanaa center for strategic studies from auto via skype russia whom is director of Peace Track Initiative welcome to the show let me start with you and the war in yemen is so complicated and so fractious now you have forces that are loyal to president had the and backed by saudi arabia in effect fighting separatist forces that are backed by the u. A. E. So does this mean that saudi arabia and the u. A. E. Are essentially at war with each other in southern yemen well im saying i wouldnt surprise. Me and i then the demands for and endurance. And im cool are at the end 81 and. But today absolutely right there is that saudi and you a fact and whats going on in the fighting but i mean i dont see that there are an urgency and that verging rats i think they are. Have. An interest in the war unfortunately its not fair you know theyre not being transparent with their. Troops and this war they say that they are going after the. Bad that are not of the economy and the security interest for both parties and there seems to be like you know like as who. Spoke at agreement between them. And which then you a you just make it part of the tour of. Why and then. We do the standards because of there is a power struggle between the. But theyre young in the war and the longer the war. And the war and the different interests use what impact it would have and yemen russia as we mentioned before its very difficult reporting on the nuances of the multiple conflicts that are ongoing in yemen could you help explain to our viewers specifically what the differences but see between the Southern Transitional council and this group or this militia known as the Security Belt. They are loyal to the its not a militia its an official. Faction security faction thats by the order of had the president are. Under the area and to their ministry but the division is between among the those factions within are them who are who have an action that is as set proclaiming the reclaiming the south state and those who have the project for a united federal yemen. As she said as well this was not an expected weve seen already the same their likes conflict dynamics that happened last year in january where the president ial powers were was surrounded and there there is this and crazed. Calls for because they are the defacto a controlling to this out and. They have they feel like theyve been excluded from the Peace Process is theyve been calling to be included and the Peace Process to discuss the south issues specifically however their cause has been ignored we as women we have also conveyed this cause to this Security Council we have warned that the south had not addressing the celt issue is a ticking bomb and what we have been seeing in the last 3 days is exactly what has been warning from and the reaction of the International Community is always reactive not proactive to prevent. Blood and conflict and state of engaging with them peacefully to discuss their demands they are pushing them towards this. Kind of. Behavior which is more violent. Now generally in terms of saudi arabia and u. A. E. I think its not there is not not a conflict but maybe a. Different set of priorities and the saudis are more they see that they need to 1st support the government of yemen to end the coup which is happening in sanaa by the who sees and this is also with the government have been conveying to us in terms of excluding the south earnest at this stage when we are when we called for their inclusion they have always told us that its not time to include women or any 3rd parties basically implying the south or north because they want to keep the discussion in terms of the Peace Process and to me limited to. Basically our. Discussion thats whats happening in the north ignoring their all to give you answers and what is happening in the south im sure you heard russia as well as a for a talk about the fact that neither of them is surprised by whats going on that the signs are always there but id also like you to address the fact that when it comes to ogden when it comes to the south the separatist movement is something thats gone on for quite a long time now correct yes it is actually what happens in arden today for presence is going to represent a radical change in the in this conflict. Different layers of complexity and it is very obvious starting from the coalitions position towards what happens in an odd and reflects the. The unclear intentions of saudia interventions in yemen its not really clear how do they want to regain the legitimacy of the government while they are supporting the attack again as the International Recognized government now the government which the saudi claims to hold regain its legitimacy has no capital and was the temporary capital is no longer exist now its under the control of the s. T. C. There are other factions that are not under the control of the internationally those governments are actually there simply. Affiliated to the International Government but there is not much influence over them now we could see that yemen or the coalition has managed to divide yemen or to divide the camp that they are supporting now we have the s. T. C. In the south and not only this to see we have other southern or groups that we have no idea so far how this is see intends to include them its either to include them or 6 of them that will be go i would go back to the to this to see but all we could see see now is that there is to see is the opera hand and i think the question is one the lot of other Unanswered Questions is will they go ahead with their separation genda or will they go with doing a dialogue with internationalize government and make sure theyre included in the Peace Process this is one of the questions that hasnt been answered but also if we look at the other sides we have the brotherhood and its still a very contentious issues and its main issue of conflict between saudi and new way although with the support or with the saudi given a green light for s. T. C. To take over i dont i dont see there is much of conflict between you and sooty there is a lot that we can project its really. Very complicated but there needs to be a clarity on what is next now is to see is taken over are done who is going to run the country the government is now in exile the internet the state institutions are actually based and ive been there has been a lot of shift from after the call from to i then the question is now whos going to one this in a situations whos going to provide basic services whos going to pay the salaries of Civil Servants the International Government to some extent has managed in the last of your months to provide these services or at least we have seen some sort of improvement the question is now with the s. T. C. Be up to the challenge. Taking this responsibility this is one of the questions and i was on a production sob sorry to interrupt im sorry interrupt this is i want to i want to i see nodding along so i want to get your response because it looks like you want to jump in but i also want to ask you you heard what osama is saying do you believe that the Southern Transitional council has the capability to take ive been well recently a lot of interviews with the women look this is a site that the south and they told me that there are about 25. 00 little groups seeking and demanding and the fund that so its not only that. Ellie but that thats the southern move but there are. Those and thats also adds to the occasion of the conflict but when you add. The goals i wouldnt be surprised if that were to happen in the near future because in my opinion the country is divided over it its like you look at the security of pakistan between the south and the north its totally different i have some relatives and the south and derivatives and the north they are either to us so we look at. Reality in many and the different parts because of this appreciate of the human sense for frank so you cannot use the money that use and the south and the south that in the north and vice versa so what me and its the country is already provided and this isnt the same. The fact that we need to address. A local perspective and before i go into that perspective i mean i think there is a huge emphasis on the International Dynamics which really distracting us then we problems on the ground and im sure that this planet and its the city where you have. Only in many cases and about really what is it where i see there is a need to listen to yemen from their own perspective and not ignore their is the war the repeated over and over the war if you are a yemeni voice or other. Women are being ignored but this isnt a thing or even crash and its very very. One of the things that are thats where we are that russia the u. A. E. Announced in july that they were going to be drawing down their forces in yemen but you know theres been a lot of conflicting reporting about what exactly that means what do you understand that means are they actually just rebasing forces are they withdrawing completely will they still have troops in the south from your perspective whats going to happen when it comes to the u. A. E. Presence in yemen my understanding is that theyre doing redeployment and focusing on i think because of the or this collations that happened with iran in the region so theyre doing redeployment and. Gradually are being removed at least the Ground Troops from yemen. And the other hand we heard reports that saudi arabia is sending troops to into the country we heard about at least 2 bunches of military troops going an unconfirmed report but we can see all. These kind of dynamics happening my guess is that. Saudi arabia and u. A. E. In this conflict in the last 3 days did not try to interfere militarily to to stop one or the other it was a yemeni yemeni or south south fighting. And they did not interfere they they were more focused on a mediation process and they can understand why is that is basically saudi arabia cannot. Continue to be into intervening in yemen without the legitimacy of of hadley at the same time they cannot go and fight against s. T. C. Who are the ones who are doing the actual fight against who these are or at least dilute the lower military troops are doing the fight against russia that it is right im sorry interrupted by that you mean that you believe that the saudis dont have the military capability to take on that group i wouldnt i dont think they want to go into another yet round of Council Conflict with any more yemeni troops one way or another i think the saudis and the u. A. E. Their messaging whenever we speak to them and their diplomats have been that 2019 is going to be more into a political solution in yemen and they wanted to reduce their military presence this is what we designed they have been sharing with us. So i dont think if they are going there its basically to hold a position to secure a location but not really to engage at least this is my own station of the conflict and what i can see see is that maybe this is my own introduction is that after securing the south and stabilizing it. They would do the same in and and north at least in her day where they would not interfere but they will the local. Actors will lead the fight without interference from saudis already away ice or summer weve been expecting to hear in the last couple of days from yemens president the that has not happened what do you think that means. Of 1st before talking about how it is usual or the always on presence in such kind of situations its really important to highlight thought of the what happens in ogden and other parts of the country is always. Or the upper hand on it when it comes Decision Making is the coalitions and although there was not saudi troops intervening yesterday or the 2 days past its actually under their green light they could stop the war they could continue they managed for a few hours to stop the battle and then the but to resume and that would raise a lot of questions of why did saudis shift its position when it comes to heidi and this goes back again to the same idea is theres a hardy does he have the leadership capabilities to talk to the people at least we have expected them after the new news or taking over ad and at least we would like him to speak to the people see what is happening at least share with us what is what does that mean he did that when these took over. In the past and he went to iran and he said is now belonging to the states and its under my control he hasnt done this this time i dont know maybe he likes the confidence that he would be able to control i dont any longer maybe the coalition is restricting him but that is thats not something new from heidi maybe if the question now is if the quality of supporting had to fight these on what ground with a fight who are these now and i think that is a very important questions how is the fight against what is dynamic will change now will there be one unified leadership fighting for these will even though being in the south have the priority to support that agenda we find through the discourse of this t. C. In the last few days theyve been cleaning that they are still under the. President s legitimacy and theyre going to be supporting that but it doesnt seem like that on the ground given the fact that they were fighting the the the troops are under the control of have heard is not only this they have also defeated them so the question is now what is. Is the qualifications gold and fighting qualities in. And in. This is a think this is the most crucial thing if the host of the coalitions intervention even is to defeat these and regain the legitimacy we could see that what the coalition is doing is doing the other it is going the other directions theyre not supporting the legitimacy that not actually making any progress as a guinness to these rather theyre making more fragmentations within their camp. I want to turn attention for a moment to the continuing humanitarian catastrophe that has been going on in yemen for so long that obviously now you have what is essentially a war within a war thats whats happening in the south now i used to report from yemen a lot and even in 2012011 you already had skyrocketing malnutrition figures you already had a dire humanitarian crisis even before this conflict right now with whats going on in arden you have civilians that are trapped in the crossfire how bad is the situation there and how bad is the situation on the humanitarian scale in the rest of the country its not an exaggeration that the United Nations say that whats going on in your men are human science to ration is the worst and largest humanitarian thats your view that the United Nations bases it was that bridge that 2nd world war so by by 2020. 2 asian not who we need. 30000000 people. And famine so that gives you an idea and. I think this is the largest big that would. Probably shift after the political it would be its like a head and not. In the news even as it is today in our that there are many reports about some neighborhoods. And actually. If you live in the city is running out of fuel and so that means the truck location will he says the. Prices will skyrocket so its very very important to find some sort of solution to mitigate of the human psyche and not situation i cannot discount you well that what could happen well at a population that at the seams mine is increasing and facing all the use and humans that end these its not just the brilliance of me head right well if you spill it. Its all right weve run out of time so were going to have to leave it there thanks to all our guests for a nonstarter with some of her how me and russia jet home and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website aljazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our Facebook Page at facebook dot com forward slash a. J. 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Hello again adrian for theyre going to here in doha the top stories now to syria southern separatists in yemen have agreed to a cease fire in the city of aden the Saudi Led Coalition called for the truce off to separatist forces took control of the president ial palace a military camps the port city is the temporary cease yemens internationally recognized government Professor William lawrence is from George Washington universitys Elliott School of International Affairs and says that it isnt clear if saudi arabia can broker a deal. Its actually kind of odd that you would have a ceasefire so quickly because that allows the southern separatists to consolidate their gains rather than be ousted rather quickly and so its clear that saudi really believes it can. And find a solution here and im not so sure that they can do that easily even giving their wealth and their status because the southern separatists have been trying to do this for a long time they have longstanding grievances and its not clear that there will be an easy deal to make i think this is also a story in many ways of what happens when a proxy war is fought and a power comes in and escalates the conflict but also in some ways stabilizes things on one side of the conflict and then leaves a precipitous plea and what the u. S. Did in leaving precipitously is actually further escalate the conflict by leaving a different factions that they had supported stronger against other factions that they hadnt supported and they actually are to blame in part for this mess the u. N. Secretary general has condemned the car bomb attack that killed 3 United Nations employees in libya the explosion in the eastern city of benghazi happened moments before a u. N. Convoy passed through the area. I joined others in condemning in the strongest terms todays attack on the u. N. Convoy in benghazi we send our deepest sympathy to the families of the victims the un exists to help and protect people and attack against its representatives is an attack on the International Community at large and we salute the work the uns menace doing in libya at the same time as assistant secretary general said scores of libyans have also been injured safely the libyan representative can i convey my countrys condolences and sympathies to his country and to his people for their part u. N. Peacekeepers say the attack wont stop them continuing their operations it serves to highlight the continued danger of terrorism because a country and the limits of Effective Security control in the absence of one government and one military and police force walking across the country it also confirms that this latest both of us still it is is creating a vacuum easily exploited by hardly called elements that strive on cowards and violence the United Nation doesnt in turn to either create for libya. For the full theobald future i would play 3 main. People at least 70 people have been killed Dozens Injured when a fuel tank exploded in tanzania it happened in the town of a to gain northwest of the capitol dome up people were trying to collect fuel from the overturned vehicle the u. S. Department of justice confirmed that american financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has died in his new york jail cell the death was described as an apparent suicide the f. B. I. Is investigating epstein was awaiting trial charged with trafficking under age girls more than 50000. 00 opposition protesters have rallied in russias capital the biggest demonstration of its kind in years they were protesting against the exclusion of some candidates from next months local elections more than 200 people were arrested a gunman has opened fire at a mosque in norway injuring at least one person the suspect is now in custody earlier police said the body of a woman a relative of the suspect was found in the home close to the Mosque Police describe the gunman as a young white man and theres the headlines these continues here on aljazeera after face to face malcolm x. Abbas and luther king. Freedom is not free. Every day people die for Freedom Freedom is not free and in these 2 guys these 2 men died just so would we could have basic rights just so i could walk down a street. And not be arrested be able to you know do normal things like everybody else these were the watchman of the ta they came and they received life when you told martin if you go out and speak to your people youre going to dad martin still had the determination to dad for what he was going to say they told malcolm the same thing if you go out and speak to your people youre going to die but they had determination to look death in the face and say im going to speak in spite of thats right you can get into your true nature you look like you act like malcolm you mean you act like you really did that for what you believe their cause you know its you know great it calls them for you to be to the greatest human being that god placed on this plane that. Some 164 new york is in the grip of rioting clashes between white police and inhabitants of black neighborhoods have turned 510 years of struggle for civil rights have not brought an end to the injustices and racism suffered by black americans. Boiled over after a Police Officer shot dead a black teenager. In harlem the indignation and revolt was embodied by one man. Malcolm x. In photographs he projects a role intensity to match his stated indignation at the abuse that american blacks have suffered. Malcolm x. Was the spokesman for the nation of islam the black Muslim Movement that preached supremacy of blacks over whites. At the start of the 1960 s. The media were constructing a combat that stirred the civil rights debate malcolm x. Versus Martin Luther king leader of the Civil Rights Movement who was fighting against segregation in the southern states. Martin luther king the hero of nonviolent resistance was a favorite target of markham ex white men who have been Martin Luther king subsidized. So that never Martin Luther king can continue to think that negroes to be defense. Martin luther king never responded to mulligans attacks he never agreed to debate with him the only time the ever met in washington the 2 men shook hands but barely spoke to each other. But one photo remains in etched into memories an image that brings together the 2 opposing dreams of the black call us. Angle i let nobody turn me round to me around. Me round i am going to. Turn me around im gonna keyboard i walk again. Walk on up to freedom. The Civil Rights Movement was the singing movement. We were in the deep south and africanamerican people were church going people and for the most part were in Christian Churches one thing Martin Luther king brought me to was a preacher baptist preacher a message he brought was we must take the church out of these. Thats a direct quote from martin. Martin luther king underwent his political baptism in alabama one of the most races states in the south where many whites continue to behave as if slavery had not been abolished a century before. In Montgomery King organize a campaign to boycott the buses it was the start of a major struggle against laws that kept whites and blacks apart in public areas and the denied blacks their right to vote. For a right because we have a duty to be. Wrong when you said above and you. Were sitting there because you have a duty to sit down and merely because you have a right you have a duty to step back because the language is good and the bad you have about. 6 it in the. Can was work in the take down sign. That prevented it black people from riding buses where they wanted to and to ride in trains Public Transportation prevented them from voting in all of those 3 things that black people were prevented from doing in the south but not in the not blacks of our ways could vote. But as malcolm said you may have the vote but you end up voting for nothing because theyve already decided that youre not going to have any power. I moved to harlem in the summer of 1962 and i are moving in on a friday Night Saturday morning we got up instead of unpacking all that we decided we were going to walk down the main street in harlem which is linux avenue which is now malcolm x. Boulevard and she would just look at the community when we got down coast in an exam know we saw a crowd gathering so we said oh i was going go and he said malcolm x. Is going to speak weve heard of him you know the boogie man he was the boogie man and believed in violence and shouldnt kill white folks and all that kind of stuff but thats mainly what we had heard so we said listen weve got to say it is time for you and me to figure out but it is time for you and me to hear for ourselves and it is time for you and me to fight for our set we dont need anybody today speaking for our team for us or fighting for he spent a lot of time talking about the psychological attacks of White Supremacy the attacks on our minds and that to me was like completely i only when i begin to hear and i begin to cause to realize all the things that have been happening to me as a child growing up and other things that i now realize were a part of this like the movies you know that all of those things were part of that psychological attack to make us feel inferior one has to really live that to calm the person black kinda fiftys and sixtys was in in south and thing to did it was mathematics who i am most single handedly transformed their racial crankshafts nitz of black people so that they no lone go were ashamed of being black you know really i didnt

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