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Ends in increasing levels of violence and as we move towards the weekend we know that some big demonstrations are planned for saturday and sunday is about increasing levels of violence rob that ive seen china use increasingly Strong Language about the protests how nervous would you say people in hong kong about that language and also the presence of chinese troops there even if that something that isnt actually out of the ordinary. Yeah i mean that is at the back of peoples minds in china has said that if things do spiral out of control they will at some point into being which could mean deploying troops onto the streets of hong kong and doing the rounds being circulated widely on social media is this clip of video showing Chinese Military trucks on the streets of kalou now this does seem to be a bit of fear mongering by the prodemocracy activist we dont know where. In this video footage was taken but the fact that it has been widely circulated i think does indicate the kind of sense of nervousness that there is here but you know has to be remembered that the Peoples Liberation army has been in hong kong for 22 years ever since the handover back to chinese rule they do keep pretty much to their barracks although you do occasionally see trucks moving personnel from one barracks to another but the Chinese Government and also the Hong Kong Government does realize the controversial nature of the p. L. L. Here in hong kong. If you are pro beijing you love having the p. L. O. Here its a symbol of chinese nationhood today open days youll go along and youll be treated very civilly for prodemocracy types of people who want more autonomy for hong kong of course they will think about their reputation at chatham and square and. That stemming from that back in 1989 so the authorities here do realize it will be a very serious step to deploy them a lot of downside and probably doing more harm than good at this stage things have not got to that stage yet where they believe they would have to deploy them Elizabeth Rob thank you very much for that for now thats rob mcbride the very latest live in hong kong thank you rob. Still ahead on the bulletin the u. S. Governments efforts to expand the detention space for Asylum Seekers along its southern border. And well take you to an ancient syrian city that 3 opening its doors after being freed from myself. How low no shortage of hot sunshine across the middle east of the moment no surprises there lots of clout that got the monsoon rains just push in some big downpour some lively showers still its to southern parts of pakistan that pushing a little further north as well want to see showers possible easing up towards that minus don well see some very heavy showers it was because don as well possibly just around the east the fringes of the Country Little more cloud the southeastern corner of pakistan again you could see some showers longer spells of right there come back into the levant into central areas its looking dry and parts as it should temperatures into the mid fortys at 31 left for by route 32 celsius for jerusalem quite a keen wind just driving its way down across the northeastern corner of saudi arabia that were going to stop picking up a little more of a. Feed on now winds go through the next day also the winds coming in from the gulf and that will just pick up that moisture and make you feel a little more humid a little more sticky human enough down across all the most past fair bit of cloud there just around the gulf of aden pushing down towards the southern end of the red sea not so much count on the satellite picture into southern parts of africa as you go through the next couple of days i mean more cloud coming in across most am big but stainless you try and something. Too much sponsored by continent. Im Elizabeth Rodham and die hard at the top stories on aljazeera and again Prime Minister of the day the more he says the removal of indian administered kashmir as autonomy is to benefit the people of the region and his Independence Day address he said the move is to ensure the idea of one nation one constitution. Asian stock markets have opened lower just hours after the dow suffered its worst loss of the Year Economic indicators in the u. S. Germany and china have raised fears of a global recession. And Hong Kong Police have quickly dispersed the territories and nations protests this time outside a Police Station officers fired tear gas at antigovernment demonstrators who is shining lasers at the building a protest followed 2 days of destruction at hong kong airport but operations are now returning to normal. While millions of people have been affected by the protests not just in hong kong the impacts are being felt in Mainland China especially the city of hong kongs border function gen scott hi there reports. The primary gateway from a land china into hong kong. A constant flow of arrivals and departures many people here are concerned about the protests in hong kong from both sides of the border. So hong kong is not safe anymore thats why im coming back my family was worried about my safety the protests to coast inconvenience to local people i hope. The protests close. People i hope this would be soon. With image of hong Kong Syngenta received a great deal of internet. National attention earlier in the week when state run media aired video of columns of paramilitary vehicles and soldiers whoring into the city there due to hold to the government a large scale exercise soon their deployment clearly meant to send a message to the protesters the father of chinas reform and Opening Movement 41 years ago used to launch his Economic Reforms it was also his idea for the one country 2 Systems Approach thats being heavily tested just across the border in hong kong. The Economic Impact from the hong kong protests now in their level week is being felt in gen as with elsewhere in Mainland China its stock market had seen negative numbers since the protests moved to the Hong Kong International airport but there was one standout port shares soared its the closest major airport to hong kong during the closures this week some flights were diverted there to continue turmoil in hong kong could make it more attractive to airlines and passengers the airport just received approval to expand allowing it to nearly double its yearly passenger numbers to 80000000. So while the view from hong kong remains the same the impact from whats happening across the border is be keenly felt by the people here scott hardly aljazeera. South koreas president and says hes open for talks with japan to end an escalating trade and a speech marking koreas independence from japans colonial rule he warned global trade may suffer he said so will gladly join hands of tokyo wants to resolve the dispute through dialogue that escalated last week when south korea was removed from tokyos favorite trading nations list. The u. S. Has accused saddams former intelligence chief of torture and banned him from entering the country so ago served for nearly 4 decades in saddams National Intelligence Security Service public pressure forced him to resign in april 2 days after the military ousted longtime president bashir well u. S. Secretary of state announced the decision in a statement he says the designation of and his family underscores our support for accountability for those involved in gross violations of human rights would join the sudanese people in their call for a Transitional Government that is truly civilian civilian led and defense fundamentally from the machine regime. The u. S. Government says its expanding detention space along the southern border with mexico to hold Central American Asylum Seekers images of women men and children packed into overcrowded cells have led to heavy criticism of Donald Trumps hardline immigration policy i do show castro reports from el paso texas. Across from an el paso Shopping Plaza down a suburban street is a Detention Center for migrants this is now part of life along the u. S. Mexican border that which is warm allies to isnt a protest against that which is normalized. Simply because it becomes an omnipresent the number of people whove been captured or turned themselves into the u. S. Border patrol has trucked for more than 100008 month 272000 in july in el paso thats still 6 times higher than a year ago over the summer the government was criticized for keeping people under bridges and in overcrowded facilities but with emergency money from congress new Detention Centers are now being built u. S. Customs and Border Protection says its dramatically increased detention capacity in recent weeks in texas an additional 4500. 00 migrants are being held in tent cities the government says that the people inside are well cared for and protected from the desert sun but the Migrant Deaths still continue 2 weeks ago a 33 year old man from el salvador died shortly after being arrested more than a dozen migrants including children have died in government custody in the past year and a half cruelty is the point all of this is meant to be a deterrent it is meant to be a deterrent is meant to be a punishment then theres the recent allegation that a Border Patrol agent in yuma arizona sexually assaulted a detained 15 Year Old Girl the u. S. Homeland security secretary says that is under investigation in the allegation thats raised by policy must be immediately reported to an independent Investigative Agency and they take that for action critics say the migrants are refugees and should be greeted with assistance rather than a rest and possible abuse the u. S. Government says its trying to enforce the law in a humanitarian. Manner as more and more people are being detained heidi joe castro Al Jazeera El paso texas. Now dan coats often clash with donald trump while he served as the u. S. Intelligence chief and now hes stepping down the president has named a temporary replacement that but that process hasnt been without controversy and has once again exposed contentious relationship with his size our White House Correspondent company how could reports. Fractures in the relationship between President Trump and director of National Intelligence dan coats were sometimes exposed in public and in real time we have some breaking news the white house has announced on twitter last summer it was an american journalist who broke the news to coats that the white house had invited russian president Vladimir Putin to washington not the president coming here. Ok. That moment left americans wondering who was in charge of the sprawling collection of 17 intelligence agencies including the n. S. A. And cia there were concerns raised when trump named a political loyalist congressman John Ratcliffe as coaches replacement seeming to value loyalty over experience with somebody strong that could really reign it is because as i think youve overheard the intelligence agencies have run a bot but ratcliffe got a lukewarm reception in the u. S. Senate that would have to confirm him when his resume was found to be lacking he withdrew trampling the media as i felt that congressman radcliffe was vacated very unfairly i was reading the press critics say trumps demand for loyalty is eroding the ability of intelligence officials to properly do their jobs theyre supposed to provide unvarnished assessments but thats not always what the president wants to hear engines will be much more reserved in their efforts to carry out these kinds of investigations both with respect to mr trump other politicians because it does open up this hornets nest trump 2nd choice for d. N. I. Named on twitter is retired admiral Joseph Mcguire a decorated navy seal who currently heads the National Counterterrorism center now as acting director of the d. N. I. He inherits the an enviable task of delivering intelligence trump has often disagreed with. Including whether north korea will abandon Nuclear Weapons as collating confrontation with iran and russian interference in u. S. Elections whats unclear is whether donald trump plans to formally nominate Joseph Maguire to be the director of National Intelligence or if he sees the post as temporary given trumps demand for loyalty and mcguires reputation for offering unvarnished intelligence assessments can really help get aljazeera the white house a canadian government watchdog role with a promise to Justin Trudeau violated conflict of interest and ethics laws the watchdog concluded that and the lead up to extends election to broker was tempted to convince his attorney general to settle the criminal case against an engineering giant to dover must pay a small fine i take full responsibility the buck stops with the Prime Minister and i assume responsibility for everything that happened in my office this is important because i truly feel that what happened over the past year shouldnt have happened we at the same time have a system in which we have to make improvements for many lessons to be learned on this and thats why we will be moving forward with the recommendations on how to both advocate for the Public Interest and defend the integrity and the independence of our judicial and prosecutorial processes now turkeys government is encouraging tourists to visit an ancient city which was controlled by isis fighters not so long ago named barca reports from cutter commish on the turkey syria border beaches from turkeys fortified border with syria the ruins of an ancient capital buried for millennia this is khan commish founded 3 and a half 1000 years ago once part of the hittites a neo assyrian empire as. Emerging from the earth sculptures of rulers and armies of recent excavations via talian and turkish teams have uncovered some of the finest mosaics of the ancient world and. Each city in turkey has lots of its Cultural Heritage but this site is Something Different we have found layer upon layer of different civilizations including a village dating back to 6000 b. C. The site straddles the modern border 40 percent of it lies on excavated in syria a Turkish Military base now sits on top of the ancient acropolis its still the designated active military zone but from next year it will be an open air museum the regional authorities are confident the area is now safe a few years ago this area across the border in syria used to be i saw the country the black flag flying high for all to see this part of southeastern turkey is the cradle of civilization its believed that car commercial is one of the places where i grew a culture 1st appeared but as you can imagine since the start of the syrian war the number of Foreign Tourists that venture here has dropped completely will the opening of this site encourage people back. Yet this is no ordinary archaeological site its one a can change the entire history of the world any given night the late he tied here on the side of the euphrates planning a huge nation on part and the weak opening will be head next year in maine. Before todays front is divided the ancient city this is what archaeologists believe its walls may have looked like. For generations these ruins have been hidden from view indifferent to the rise and fall of latest civilizations and the war that still rages not far from here in syria the park out 0 akaka mesh on the turkey syrian border. Hello again im elizabeth problem and our harbor the headlines on our jazeera indian Prime Minister in that interim or he says the removal of india administered kashmir is autonomy is to benefit the people of the region he also said his government fulfilled a promise with the decision and that the move was to ensure the ideal of one nation one constitution i think. It would be. In the short 10 weeks that we have returned to power we have removed article 370 and 35 b. A in kashmir and we have also given all rights to our muslim women. Asian stock markets have opened lower just hours after the dow jones suffered its worst loss of the year the index closed 800. 00 points or 3 percent lower Economic Indicators in the u. S. Germany and china have raised fears of a global recession south koreas president when jay and says hes open for talks with japan to end an escalating trade well the speech marking calling is independence from japans colonial rule he warned global trade may suffer he said sol will gladly join hands of tokyo wants to resolve the dispute through dialogue it escalated last week when south korea was removed from tokyos favorite trading nations list. The leader of russians labor party is calling on other Opposition Forces to unite with him and topple Prime Minister Boris Johnsons conservative government Jeremy Corbin says hell call a no confidence vote as soon as he believes it will be successful he says he wants to prevent the Prime Minister from following through with his plan to take version out of the e. U. Without a Withdrawal Agreement a canadian government watchdog has ruled that promise to Justin Trudeau violated conflict of interest and ethics laws the watchdog concluded that trudeau broke walls by attempting to convince his attorney general to settle a criminal case against an engineering giant well those are the headlines on aljazeera do stay with us the stream is coming up next thank you for watching. After 25 years of importing the worlds waste china through the Global Recycling industry into chaos. The growing pressure for greener skies is resulting in. We bring you the stories. 0. Of them to the stream im only millions of people in indian administered kashmir are still living under curfew 9 days after indias pro hindu government revoked its in my autonomous status how are kashmiris coping and what lies in store for them during the conversation through twitter and you tube. Articles 370. 35 a little understood beyond indias borders a few days ago but the striking out of these losses jolted indian administered kashmir and children with neighboring pakistan which also administers part of kashmir thousands of paramilitary soldiers are on the streets of questionnaire after the Indian Parliament approved a decree stripping its rights to make internal laws indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of the Ruling Bharatiya Janata Party has heralded what he calls a new era for kashmir but hundreds of people ranging from political activists to University Professors have been arrested and a Communications Blackout means kashmiris outside the region cannot contact relatives in kashmir including during mondays festival. You. Know what they do look. You put it. You know once. One moment you might even mine with the next moment you will have. Knowing what is going. You left the essence of history was it your relatives was it your friends. Or just over his interview. That was given to play with. One of those whose face difficulties contacting family in kashmir is natasha cole associate professor of politics and International Relations at the university of westminster she is london based but today joins us from montevideo uruguay baba omar is a cautionary journalist at the world who joins us from istanbul and completing our lineup as. A professor and dean at the gentle school of International Affairs he is in new delhi welcome to the stream everyone to thank you for staying up late for us i want to share the comments of a few of our Community Members because so many people asked us to do the show and have lived experiences they wanted to share so this is just one who says i havent heard a single human voice from the region in over 10 days havent heard from my ailing grandmother no idea my parents have essential and medicines another person suffer as our land is in lockdown we havent been able to talk to our families for 10 days now we have been humiliated beyond measure and one more here for hama says today is the 10th day of military siege of kashmir by Indian Forces where people have been restricted inside their homes and all communication to the outside world has been cut down baba what this is past week been like for your family members and friends who are in kashmir. Well its been hell i mean its the 1st time that there is a needed muslim festival and you not being able to contact her relatives and and their parents because you know literally theres an unprecedented communication blockade is unprecedented and which was never seen before like weve been through 2008 of mass protests 2010 mossel uprising and then 2016 but even then this kind of logged on wasnt wasnt seen so all the kashmiris were being outside i would been outside schmear they were going through a very bad phase and then and emotions have been you know theyve been running really really high and theres an anger as well so so like push me is like me we feel like cut off from our parents and then we also see at the same time our rights have been you know literally abrogated without without without without kashmiris being taken into into confidence or cognizance and i think this anger is is building and its kind of a wall to know thats waiting to burst. The taj what about for you and your family members have you been able to reach anyone. Well i have friends who are like family and it is deeply worrying and there is dead is just no justification for anything like this to happen this is this is its unimaginable and its unjustifiable by any standards to all population and demand to see why look at the same time claiming to be developing them and not let them celebrate the best will not let them communicate with their friends and you can imagine the amount its stress that it causes everyone there and you know people who might need to go to hospital who might be ill who might want to hear from other. You know i mean just amazed that there isnt more white bread and significant condemnation of whats going on this is all population that literally being put into a cage and isolated and want to share the perspective of one more person says very similar things we got a video comment from her this as fodder but here shes a former pro journalist for reuters and an independent researcher and heres what she told us being. Hired today is the then the day of communication blackout of the schmidt not been able to contact my parents in the last 10 days nor have they read it is not something you hear from democratic setups the North Koreans have access to internet locally this. Is completely unprecedented and its not only about disenfranchising a people of the status spot its also about denying the basic dignity of human rights. Why now in your perspective from your viewpoint why do you think that this rebel case and happen now. Well 1st of all i want to say that a lot of these you know expressions of alarm and anger are not justified and in fact the contain quite a grain lot of exaggeration the humanitarian situation the medical supplies the essentials so law and order you know movement top people within their communities and the look allergies all of them are going on people offered rate on people came out and you know did what they had to english so i think you know this projection that somehow its under lockdown i challenge that 1st of all its biased and not based on objective reality secondly why did we do this not why didnt get to this why did not interpol do this. It look a should not this special status was necessary to bring crush meat into the National Mainstream what did happen was that rush media had developed into a very vicious its an equally polarized society just more in question it as it was known 68 percent were muslim 28 percent when those 2 percent of what they stand and seeks now levels going on given this under b. Garb of the special status was that the question the muslim elites some dynastic families had want to place power and where in some kind of correlations with the. Other parties from jumble which is hindu majority and deal are actually right even if its not dark but its so long whats going on was it was a kind of. A majority within a minority you know and that was what had to be broken that would that would be more deep for mr modi to do this and secondly you see administratively socially as well as it is on the greens are going well and this is a lot of study that lays out the i hear your point Natasha Weiss a comment and i will just say before you do next josh i will decide that i want to make this clear for our audience of course that were here. And from people online and from our aghast that communications of course are down in kashmir and so for you to say that everything is fine if our guest our other guests are saying everything is not fine its hard to know when were not allowed in and when journalism is not allowed to happen so i do want to push back on that point a little bit but let us know what point did you want to make in it can i just refute can i just refute the facts from what street im just said there is a very simple way of demonstrating that a population is not under siege allow them to speak why are the only good movies that anyone in the world is able to reach right now to talk about are all being. Allowed want to be. Regarded. You know i am sorry you can and do you know just for you to look at but you know just refute me if youre running your collateral stopping out what is making it hard for us to go youre right on top of that it touches anything a point and she let you make your point on it. So firstly if thats not the case let him go. Secondly to see that we were allowed to carry is hardly but we do understand the misery that the shootings are undergoing right now and i dont think that went there today was not allowed to scream their results at the press club hardly to see that this is about mainstream English Media in what we it is about how can bush midis be mainstreamed in all of this what this is doing is mainstream English Media into a new book but agenda and lastly the points you dont just made about elites well these are precisely the elites that allowed. You know which will initially you saw what is mr movie got to complain about in that you get i respond to this please. Yes you said. The situation on the ground is not at all as you know or people as you are portrayed to be and speculate but how do you now see it and i want to hear your point but id love to know how you know that where where your information is coming from. A lot. And just regions that temporary even if you could not meant to be whatever youre going on the labor situation month by month week by week and in fact the government already and i know it depends did we do 50 the bible gradually but if you choose i mean look youre protected the restriction to be made when its used and i dont see how i reached the power works actually study like you are i believe to be tolerant. And you should visit me and if the. Percentage of bar but go ahead. And if you need to be seen and i dont feel we should be she got mountainous or you know if you say you know im quoting government off issues i mean why should we trust the government officials they have been lying since day one they said we feel a terrorist threat and they sent police to the Houseboat Hotels and the man is to you know kick out the pilgrims and the 2 is out of kashmir then the. Indian leaders they went to meet to go and and all the top off the show just going and going not doing a lot drink or 370. 00 or 35. 00 then suddenly he is. Again and it says it unless that in order to finish his point i hear the point youre making about pakistan which of course we will talk about but right now were talking about india and minister kashmir but they disappear point. So im saying look then tired template then discourse has been built on lies there was a smokescreen that was created that there is a terrorist threat to the pilgrims and the Tourist Police went to the horse they went to the autos in the house of lords and they told the pilgrims to leave me or you know and the pro indian politicians or of Mehbooba Mufti and all these guys they went to see mr garner they went to see mr morley and they were there were they were told that india will not encourage 35. 00 iraqi 70 but what happened ultimately is in the digs actually the same regions it promises not to do so why should we try to go so you mentioned the government and i want to play from the Prime Minister himself in the interim modi have a listen to what he said about this revoke ation hum 70 friends i have full faith that under this new setup we will all get together and rids Jammu And Kashmir of terrorism and separatism this heaven on earth our jamu and kashmir will once again reach new heights of developments and to track the whole worlds towards its use of living will increase for our citizens citizens will receive all the benefits they deserve without any obstacles or challenges nagi blockage even man so how can i show what do you think when you hear that what do you believe the b j p government hopes to gain from this. Well i think especially at a long running movie from for india incidentally this is real estate and the people has having walked on parks and i dont its not at all true what mr mortgage and what you just played he speech makes no mention of stu how any of this is going to well about by simply labeling peoples aspirations for their rights as being there is limited separatism does he have a special device that can somehow be people who. Acted differently behave differently be different beasts because if not then all this is going to do this is where you choreographed moves which will happen with militarization increase militarization all learning night and this is the way pretty rapidly that is meant to push this midis against a wall and to try and incite them about you know their head lets nest and incite them to greater violence i think its always been part of indias plan. Ive got the general saying i wish the question is would you have guns instead of stones because then we could shoot them this is again another animal that is meant you know clearly if theyre waiting for the optics of the committee to resist so that they can be even more brutal then. What agenda and not literally nothing else so instead i see you shaking your head said im glad to see i think a lot of create news has been circulating especially International Media which have their own ideological bias and i dont say that i know this is not about International Media. But i just use the word. Doubt but im. Referring to what i think people can even when you lose big strong. People ok and for your information the Security Forces are all live actively percentage of restraint in you know what the times and. How many prosecution. I would love to hear what is on this see them go ahead. You know and you know were playing indian army are somehow barbaric in august you know beef would be straight out of a bible study. So now i am i guess you belong to the question really when did community that community was actually a particularly cleansed because lord induced my not to be in Kashmir Valley i want to hop a 1000000 of them have actually been forced to flee and become. Those people did you harvest threats so you know a few stocking against our own community here but let me come back to the bigger point which is you know this. Big human rights you know being crushed all the people and all these all these years more directed by a sense of ideological bias what you how i want to get on these nonpolluting so to be writing are going to meetings of all faith but meetings people are going more people have appreciated what is happening because were big board in the last 70 years well know better it was no better so c. L. O. You have made you are pointing out you made a personal attack against a tosser which this conversation is not about but i want to give her the chance to respond to that very briefly natasha yes yes please this is not this is not about the i mean this is about saying that you cannot have a military solution to a political problem secondly about the sheep and issue not just on my sony my but from my work look at what were going to eat it becomes clear that resisting the communalisation political dispute what in the course is are doing is just when i think the sheep and it issue and using it for it and its what has happened right now. And its future even last ditch the 2nd stance is and does not meet them in any way you know more secure they have not addressed the issue of line not god but justice ever has happened and its anguish needlessly instead of that why just one plain just if i didnt rule so you would mention the pendant of course which were. People who left mostly hindu who loved kashmir and you hear the debate right there on why they laughed and whether or not they were quote unquote ethnically cleanse or if they left their homes because of the changing demographics so there is talk right now about people coming back and an idea of a Settler Community i want to play a video comment from someone who talks about what this rebel cation might mean for the demographics of kashmir this is mohammed is an anthropology professor and an expert in kashmir and political movements and heres what he told the stream indias decision to article 3 seventys good strong food for medias because it leaves the up for a future of such a clueless and. To a minority a disempowered dispossessed minority because. This decision has not been taken for their development as india is saying but it is to secure. And for hindu india this is basically the final battle. In the problem the process and we of course we oppose it and bush really is the locals that theyre not going to sit quiet because for them its an existential question. Bob is that a fear for you what do you make of a comment. Absolutely like we have we have the situation of palestinians how they have been reduced from from majority to minority and we have an example in jan kill or the 94. 00 discernment the german genocide happened then tire region was turned from muslim majority in terms to minority area so so so the fears are genuine the anger is genuine and i dont know what i what what you know i dont think the indian media is like not playing a good role here and then mr sharon has information that comes from the indian media which has incontinently saying that everything is hunky dory in fishman despite protests in cargill which is a district in the separatists and so are massive protests and so which was initially denied bring them government and then the and then after b. B. C. And right technology reported it theyve been saying that yes there were protests so all the fear is that the issue really is will become minority in their own in the on own own stated in the orchards the agricultural fields that their houses will be taken up and they will be cut to size and see whats happening with the Indian Muslims those those those are. The plight of Indian Muslims is before everyone they have been cut to size they have no position in the media there nor position in the politics and and now i mean was the last you know choice for for r. S. S. And b. G. P. To go and you know. That muslims in kashmir decides to live as youre talking to them is taking it had freedom. Listen this whole idea that somehow muslims are under threat in india this is a complete concoction and this is part of the liberal International Agenda as well as the Islamic State let me get a little light in order. Comes for to get through and consider it. Who is a lot like you know what i dont know because we catch here straight finish up your point and then bobbie you can get an. Audience in india 180000000 are living peacefully and integrated communities theyre not living like a good deal like you question the reality with 97 percent of the people are muslim so you did if you did meet you get into dependence with other people at the rate you did reading to live together you but Kashmiri Pandits and be able to slip in clubs can be tracked back and made to resettle and you didnt learn more it will give you a mix of the source id well we did you want people getting it you know its some kind of guinness aid but let me tell you but this is how the oculus you should live we should have a secret big we do since not believe you know how did i take your back way into our community who disagree with you this is how democracy should live i want to share this twitter account that we got from unisa says imagine living in an open air prison guarded by hundreds of thousands of armed forces and your favorite celebrations meaning eat with no human occasion with your loved ones that is kashmir right now but i want to push us on just a little further with this week from tomorrow who says it does not matter whether you or not i disagree or agree with the move what matters is whether the 7000000 people in the Kashmir Valley do but no one is asking them talking about having a seat at the table natashas so many people weve heard from feel similarly like but this conversation is happening without their voices and without their say. Well thats precisely the point that the midis are not made part of any conversation about their future in a substantive way it always gets reduced to being about india of course its pakistan issue and both of these countries to use military and sort of nationalisms in order to transform the state and the fisheries are the people whose lives are affected by it and who are being suffocated from every site also to just add a little point about what saddam said earlier i mean it would be really nice if we just didnt make assertions without any proof that have been through un reports one last year and one this year and a whole literature that indian Mainstream Media never report about the goings on in kashmir the fact is that this is not how democracies function if youre actually concerned about about you know about People Living together peacefully then secularism democratic principles constitutionalism have to be keyed to that and part of what is happening right now is all to get that in the constitution and the way in which it has just been treated in this manner this is the left this move this well choreographed move is not only. Needs and it had to do that but its also a strong signal to those who speak for secular democracy in india that they will be just liberal and the national or that they do their right to dissent will be treated as big news or something because there is that it will chamber within which there is no need for proof or evidence you can simply say well were doing this what were doing this were going to let men lets hear it from the people who are sought to be developed that we wont let you let you know just having to live under this kind of militarized state endlessly and on top of that this medium and its just our use this as these ones where you know and and even when as recently there was a question a set of questions to find it together letter thats all talk all that sort of thing is never amplified in indian media especially televisual media so i only i think id like to take your point so were running out of time here but as promised we said we would also talk about pakistan we have about a minute left but i want to share this headline pakistani Prime Minister and right hand visits kashmir amid india tensions barbara do you think that pakistan should have a say in whats going to happen or will they will they be able to. Don. Has to be a plebiscite not to broker a trip that was set in the region and if theres an inkling repeat and if india is managed to do it to take the territory as a unit dont make it may make that this winter unitary it i dont really even have the referendum happens later it wont go in box thats whats going to pollution but i right now i dont think they have a mite many options they are limited options and i mean obviously unfortunately that is where i have to pass conversation so much more to say if thats all the time we have for this portion of the show we can keep the conversation going though on twitter at a day streaming of course also on aljazeera dot com forward slash the stream i know theres much more to add thank you for joining us of i. Understand the differences. And the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it aljazeera will bring in the news and Current Affairs the matter to. Aljazeera. Millions of workers a big in slate is the British India one i want to how Satellite Technology is now helping to set the brake on aljazeera. Al jazeera. Where ever you. Were talking about ivory poachers who have decimated populations of elephants in africa they almost always shipped the ivory out of a different country from where it was poached because thats where you start to search for looking in the wrong place this radiocarbon dating method tell us their trade ivory is legal or not then we have a place we can focus Law Enforcement on take those out and perhaps choke the source of the ip from tensioning the network take no at this time on al jazeera. 1 may serve one wants to do should. And this Prime Minister says the removal of kashmirs autonomy will benefit the people of the region and his Independence Day address. Hello and welcome to aljazeera live from our headquarters in doha with the prague also ahead. Asian markets tumble after the down soffits its like a strong this year as multiple Economic Indicators raise fears of a global slowdown. South koreas president urges japan to end their trade drought asking tokyo to choose the path of dialogue. And a solar powered mission to save the world activists set sail across the atlantic. And again promised in the end the more he says the removal of indian administered kashmir is autonomy is to benefit the people of the region and his Independence Day address he said the move is to ensure the idea of one nation one constitution which will foster growth not offended and that a madman or. Freedom fighters forked out and long for a free nation but because of article 370 and 35 there were issues but today i can see standing here at the red fort with pride that we are one nation and one constitution has to mail has more from new delhi. Was something actually long before the speech long before anything with these vents we saw that began last week this is been a goal having autonomy struck since it began decades ago this was a an objective from the hindu right with the ive got commenters of the Current Party a jump the party that Prime Minister Narendra Modi belongs to and he showed that the he they fulfilled his promise that just the beginning of 2nd term that his government did what he says no other government has done in 70 years and this is really much a move that has broad support across india even among opposition parties its sale to the upper house of parliament where the governments and minority because theres so much widespread support now there with it did it happen some critics say without consultation of people in the region but many people in the regions of judge doc had been in favor of this it was a mere valley which is very much opposed the muslim Majority Party which has the largest population but as a Prime Minister said in a speech he believes this was a benefit for them as well that this move will eliminate corruption and have all stakeholders all indians benefit well lets get more on those who are joined now by the director of the society for policy studies and hes joining us live from the indian capital very good to have you with us on aljazeera so what did you make of what prominence to morty said about made there was nothing new there but do you think there was anything to appease critics if thats even possible now. The Prime Ministers speech today from the red for did not have any new reference to kashmir its just that he leads related the fact that his government has taken a number of significant decisions and he referred to the dilution of article 370 and the bifurcation of the composite state as one of them but he did emphasize the point that this particular decision worked in many ways provide the necessary traction saudi improving the social Economic Conditions and contribute to the Development Effort because in the course of his speech he referred to article 370 and other clauses of the special status for john moore and me. Chains that had shattered the people right and did not allow whatever be the nature of development to take its course so i think the emphasis is there but mr bosco the people of the Kashmir Valley at least see the indian governments presence in something thats shackled and when we talk about when the government talks about how much these changes constitutional changes are going to improve the lives of kashmiris if you actually look at any of the figures whether its g. D. P. Whether its mortality rate education meeting is do better than the National Average so does that argument really stand that these changes to improve. Improve conditions there. Well i think a case could be made to say that many of these social Economic Indicators which youre right about the median in relation to other states was enabled largely because of the infusion of funds and resources by the center if you look at the state and case me of the competent state reader and mcduck the level of infrastructure and the investments have not been adequate and in a way yes they were constrained by the 370 strictures i think of that extent the Prime Minister the emphasis both in parliament and when he spoke about this issue is that this new kind of what arrangement would allow the infusion of investment and all sorts to be infrastructure and that now this will be pan indian yes hes reaching out and trying to convey to the people of kashmir in particular that they would also be able to exercise their democratic rights very sore and he has promised the utica schmear that there is a new dawn and you know like many things that mr modi has done as Prime Minister he has a certain wish. Mr bascomb do think that the people of kashmir especially in the valley will see those democratic rights any time soon and it does remain under a severe lockdown 10 days now i guess its hard to imagine how the state can have development when it remains the valley one of the most militarized places in the world. Well you are right that at this point in time there is a clampdown and i think the government is going to read that this is just to ensure that the whole disruption but over the next few months and the years as i said there is always in that mr modi have articulated the challenge for him would be to implement it and if you recall some time ago he spoke about sub coverage was that translates as the need to get everybodys confidence to win the confidence thats how which was translates and i think the more the challenge is going to be how will he be able to as you age and was he weighed the people in the rally that whatever he is saying would be implemented in a very midst mammals so its a leap of faith and i think the next few months and the next year Independence Day 2020 should give us a sense about how much hes been able to realise of this vision but yes got into the i think the people in. That anguished and their sentiments need to be assuaged mr bascomb we thank you very much for your time we do appreciate that as they bask a live in new delhi thank you. Lets move on to other news now an asian stock markets have opened lower just hours after the dow jones suffered its worst loss of the year and several Economic Indicators have raised fears of a numan global slowdown Chinese Industrial output last month was lower than expected growing only by 4. 8 percent compared to last july the worst pace of growth since 2002 germanys economy meanwhile shrank point one percent from april to june and if there is another reversal this quarter europes biggest economy will officially be in recession and wall street disproved by adverse signs in the bond market which are traditionally seen as a recession warning signal the dow slumped 800 points or 3 percent atika has moved from washington d. C. So what had the stock market in such a panic that something called the inverted yield curve sounds complicated but it really isnt this is all about Treasury Bonds thats basically when youre giving the u. S. Government your money and you expect to get some interest in return in a healthy economy the longer you loaned the government your money the more money you expect to make basically a higher yield but what happened on a wednesday is the yield for 2 year treasury bond it actually went higher than the 10 year treasury bond and why is that a big deal well over the last 50 years its been able to accurately predict every coming recession not its not immediate its usually 12 to 18 months after that yield inverts but it was enough to stocks plummeted by 800. 00 points now the president is taking to twitter hes trying to blame the chairman of the Federal Reserve jay Powell Powell for his part has seemed to really resist the president s blame and really has not done what the president wants which is he wants to see a massive reduction in the amount of interest that banks pay to each other and the consumers pay to banks china is calling for the sort of the war to be used to restore order and hong kong meanwhile trump has offered to meet xi jinping to discuss solutions he tweeted under president xi of china very well hes a great leader very much has the respect of his people hes also a good man in a tough business i have 0 doubt that of president xi wants to quickly and humanely solve the hong kong problem he can do it personal meeting. Well raj police have once again faced off with protesters in hong kong firing tear gas at hundreds of prodemocracy demonstrators. Reports. They had gathered for the festival of the hungry girls when offerings are made and items burned for ancestors but even this ancient chinese ritual couldnt escape the current turmoil a group of protesters burning notes printed with pictures of hong kong chief executive kerry the police chief and several other officials they were near a Police Station and started beaming laser pointers at the building. Was big north warnings to stop and police were soon on the street 1st a show of force police advancing. But the protesters remained defiant. Hes out on a phone call and just to. Match the faint than in the civilized thing and. Then came the tear gas. Standards like this will happen when you leave being business in different parts of the poems there is and there doesnt seem to be an end in sight actually was each day that passes both sides seem to be more and more entrenched in their position. The confrontation in a cul loon neighborhood came as the citys airport was returning to normal after 2 days of disruption that have cost more than 70000000. 00 airport authorities were granted a partial injunction to prevent protesters from occupying the main terminal again only travelers with valid air tickets could get into the building but some protesters were allowed to continue their sit in in the does it mated area of the arrival hole and here to part of the anger is directed at Police Chinese officials have condemned the confrontations that broke out on tuesday night as near terrorist acts. And home called officials have described the protests as extra. Radical and violent acts that cross the line but doesnt agree she has been watching the confrontations unfolding on the streets we are born and we dont want to see her teenage and. You know just. Crazy if the government do something then. Something new so. People. After a few

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