A radical element that is cooling pool these democratic reforms in hong kong for the resignation of the chief executive terry lam and pull the legal withdrawal of this contradiction controversial extradition law in his mind through hong kong but still wants the facts so thats where were at well see where we go from here but if they can keep the numbers on the streets keep the violence down then this debate could continue in a civil way problem with the same to the way weve seen recently. And the organizers behind yesterdays protests have issued a scathing attack on on kong officials comparing them to attala tarion regime those who have watched how hong kong urse had organized themself. With grace and fluidity at yesterdays demonstration would agree that the people have once again bunked to police this groundless presumption that demonstrations post frats to Public Safety there is no end as to how far the government would go in crushing the basic human rights of these people making it no different to any of those totalitarian regimes in history 22 years on since the hangover we have not only been unable to actualize true democracy those rights and freedom promised to us are also being snatched away one after another when you are head on aljazeera to look at the challenges ahead for sudans next government following the Historic Deal between the military and the opposition. All trying to arctic real estate then why the u. S. President wants to buy greenland. And theres still plenty of my son john throughout much of the mediterranean but still we have got some bright sunny is false as well further to the north across eastern sections of europe plenty of clouds plenty of rain there stand in the forecast and still on the way however in between not to cloud in the rain some very nice sunshine some petersburg is a good example look at these glorious sunshine temperatures in the low twentys celsius as we go through monday that is the rain in your forecast but again my choose day we should see a high of about 23 with some good sunny skies now before that on monday we have got these curious skies across the east notice that temperature moscow 22 degrees they getting warmer by choose day line of rain showers possible thunderstorms all the way down into the alps across into italy and switzerland by choose day some rain pushing into the northeast of spain as well but not a bad day choose the end of paris and london 22 celsius and theres that very warm 27 in moscow thats actually 6 degrees above the average for this time of year so warm and dry through much of north africa about 37 in tunis on monday not as hot across into cars at 35 celsius for you so prevailing a lot better about the same really on tuesday and then as you can see temperatures generally in the late thirtys 31 across in tripoli but even on shore flow into repat but refitting very nice in the partly cloudy skies with a high of 24. Perception is valid to. Believe you want to be seen but in one lifetime we cant see everything. We rely on the experiences of others and the legacies that previous generations. Testimony we know very new to. This documentaries that open your eyes on aljazeera. Watching aljazeera lets recap the top stories right now iran is warning the u. S. Not to seize its oil tanker and open seas after it set off from jupiter overnight the vessel was held there for 6 weeks but its still unclear where the tanker is heading. Afghanistan i suppose own celebrations marking 100 years of independence following an attack on a wedding hall on saturday claimed responsibility for killing 63 people. Organizers in hong kong say more than 1700000 antigovernment protesters rallied through the night it was one of the biggest demonstrations the territory has seen in recent weeks. Authorities and in a minister kashmir say some primary schools have reopened exactly 2 weeks after new delhi revoked the regions special status they are spent on lockdown sense then on sunday hundreds of people marched through the capital of indian administered kashmir to protest the restrictions on their movements and the use of telephones and the internet but over the weekend india relaxed some of those restrictions as tamil joins us now from new delhi so fast monday was supposed to be the day schools were going to reopen more government offices how is all this playing out. Well were shell it is happening but its far more limited than what they were expecting some government offices open to actually beforehand in a very limited function and few the idea was more of them most of them would be opened by on monday now primary schools as you mentioned have opened official said it was only going to be about 196. 00 of the 900. 00 in the area being the largest city in the Kashmir Valley but indian media are reporting though that despite them being open few students are showing up and that can be because of a number of factors there have been some restrictions reimpose in some areas according to locals that weve spoken with and people cant move around and also the situation may be too dangerous you know people parents dont want their children going out as better to keep them home home so the idea that some have opened is at this point its happening but its more symbolic as people still cant get around and even if they can theyre too scared to so what is the government saying about the protests that have been happening. Well the government has been downplaying them as has they have been for the past 2 weeks now reuters has been reporting protests happening on this weekend as well they werent they were about a few dozen people the government those been saying that theres only been one or 2 and that in the hospitals only one or 2 people were admitted with minor injuries however other media reporting that at least a dozen people maybe up to 2 dozen people came to the 2 major hospitals in srinagar with injuries and many of them though may not have wanted to be admitted because then they may be arrested by police now were strictures were imposed reimpose in some areas they are places we saw the protests happened were placed at the restrictions were east and that may show that when they are allowed to move they start protesting which may be a reason why the government is taking a wait and see report wait and see approach on where they should lift the restrictions and when now meanwhile in other parts of india and mr kashmir in the jumma region the mobile internet was lifted but then restrictions reimpose to governments are saying that that is because of a technical issue but theres no word yet on when that will be restored. Thank you. And the coming hours sudans a military an Opposition Coalition is expected to confirm the names of members of the Sovereign Council that will govern until new elections are held both sides signed a historic power sharing agreement on saturday the 1st step towards democracy since president Omar Al Bashir was ousted in a military coup in april and the morgan reports from. The queue outside this little bakery in sudans capital hard to means theres more pressure on safety. The baker says flour isnt as cost as it was my months ago so people dont expect a shortage but because of other reasons there is a shortage usually looks of it was more there is a shortage of fuel and we dont know why it has resulted in a shortage of bread produced we have had to cart of a sack on bread we bagged and sell bread shortage in december sparked a protest that quickly became a nationwide call for the countrys long time president obama to be sure to step down he was deposed by the military in april after months of demonstrations the military and protest leaders have now agreed to form a Transitional Government. A final power sharing agreement was signed on saturday after months of talks paving way for whats many sudanese hope will be a new start. But the upcoming Transitional Government has 39 months to function as per the deal and many issues to tackle before elections are held at the end of its term. Here are 1st of all and that we have put the Transitional Government is accountability for all those who did wrong to the people of this country no one should be about accountability and there should be a free and fair to carry to deliver justice the notion of a geisha will stop but i think that in a lot needs to be done the government needs to work on delivering health care and education economy is important because were suffering we cant get food or transport easily we want Better Services and those are just on. On the many issues facing people here the Transitional Government will have to deal with the various conflicts around the country and the armed groups waging them some of those groups who are also part of the Opposition Coalition have rejected the agreement it will need to work on to dance permanent constitution as well im told elections all in a government thats just hours between the military and civilian. The talks to form the Transitional Government werent always smooth and they broke down several times before the deal was reached some analysts see how the 2 sides work in their partnership will have an impact not just within the country but in its relations with other countries. Sudan is on the u. S. List of states sponsoring terrorism and to lift it a lot of issues need to be resolved with regards to internal politics like the issues of war and peace in the country the main problem between the 2 sides will be in issues related to conflict and security with a deal to find many like safe well be looking to see what changes come their way so dan is now a nation waiting to see if its new government will be able to fulfill the demands of millions of its citizens morgan aljazeera khartoum at least 20 people are feared dead after a fuel tanker exploded in western uganda it overturned and burst into flames and the fire engulfed 2 buses and destroyed nearby buildings Malaysian Court has postponed the trial of former Prime Minister najib razak or awake and days proceedings would have been the 2nd of 5 trials over corruption charges and this one of 25. 00 criminal charges of Money Laundering and abuse of power is accused of using his position to siphon off 550000000. 00 from the state investment 22011. 00 in 2014. The u. N. Says more needs to be done to tackles bennett than his whalens migration crisis more than 4000000 venezuelans a flat economic and political turmoil since 2015 most of them ended up a neighbor in peru colombia chile and brazil the head of the Un Refugee Agency who has been in brazil lobbying for better treatment of the migrants weve discussed with the government how best to ensure that the most vulnerable venezuelans be included in this operation women alone with children people for whom it is difficult to find a job people from. Minorities from the community or from indigenous communities for nearly 4 decades and members of a german sector that became a haven for nazi fugitives foreign slaves and used by their pedophile leader or the 100 victims of the socalled dignity colony are now set to sue the chilean state for damages sandeman reports. On the foothills of this Mountain Range in Central Chile lies on a large rural estate the size of liston stein. Shafique was 3 years old when his parents and 300 other german emigrants came here in 1962 to establish a plummy on their leader was selfproclaimed pastor Paul Schaeffer a former nazi who turned the socalled dignity colony into a prison for 40 years unimaginable things happened. From the age of 8 i was beaten and abused we lived in a nightmare in purgatory in a hell thats why today i want it understood that we still live in and just as. Horst and his wife helga who was born here had no formal education and worked 7 days a week with no pay. From infancy children were separated from their parents and the boys sexually abused by schaeffer young and old were beaten and drugged to keep them docile he had to cover. Almost every day someone had to be beaten for 20 minutes and everyone had to take turns hitting the victim with a pole the community was under permanent surveillance and kept within electrified fences but some of the colonists did manage to escape through this the forest to neighboring farms or to the nearby town of and when that happened Paul Shaeffer would call the local police which was in his pay there are documented cases to prove it and when that happened the police would bring the escapees right back here. Lawyer wynford him for was also born in the commune i met him 6 years ago when he was preparing a lawsuit against a german and chilean states for their alleged negligence and complicity in the suffering of the colonists in may germany agreed to pay up to 11000. 00 to victims as a token gesture but since chile has not agreed to settle out of court the lawsuit will now go ahead in. The chilean state and where the colony began by a perverted sadistic profiler who collaborated with the pinochet dictatorship and corrupted all the institutions in the area in the 21st century there was a slave camp before the eyes of the chilean state of course is among the 80 or so colonists who remain on the property now called villa. Like almost all the men he suffers from acute back pain from years of forced labor and with no pension or savings the couple is struggling to overcome Economic Hardship and psychological trauma. We want the government to help us receive justice because authorities knew what was happening here and did nothing. The lawsuit is for a 1000000. 00 for each of the 117. 00 plaintiffs it may help compensate they say but never erase the horrors that they still live with you see in human aljazeera chile donald trump has confirmed reports the u. S. Is interested in buying greenland the island between the north atlantic and arctic ocean this is semi autonomous danish territory and marks Prime Minister has said greenland is not for sale calling the idea of selling it to the u. S. Absurd the trump says could be strategic reasons why a lot of things could be done sensually its a large real estate deal a lot of things could be done its hurting denmark very badly because theyre losing almost 700000000. 00 a year tearing so they carry it at a great loss and strategically for the United States it would be nice. But again greenland is an offer say all 100 has more from washington d. C. President Donald Trumps idea of the u. S. Buying greenland might sound like a strange idea but there is a logic to it greenland like other arctic countries has vast Natural ResourcesOil Natural Gas fishing and sea lanes that carry goods through to asia other countries have been increasingly claiming arctic territory including russia and trump has been an outspoken admirer of latter mere putin the idea according to the wall street journal 1st came up when trump floated it in the spring of 2018 to aids half seriously according to the article but white house economic adviser larry kudlow confirms that there have been conversations in the white house President Trump confirmed as much on sunday but greenland says no the premier there kim kills and says the island is not for sale and in the parent country of denmark the Prime MinisterMehta Fredrickson says she hopes this is not a serious idea but the u. S. Would not have to actually by agreement in order to have a closer relationship the u. S. Already has its northernmost air force base on greenland that is through air force base in the country seems open to a closer relationship the premier there said greenland is open for trade in cooperation with other countries including the United States. Michelle care and oha these are the headlines on aljazeera iran is warning the u. S. Not to seize its oil tanker and open seas after it set sail from overnight the vessel was held there for 6 weeks no longer called the grace one that left under its new name daria one but its unclear where the tanker is headed and iran is Still Holding a british flag tanker at sea as the ship in the strait of hormuz 2 weeks after gibraltar detained tehrans vessel rons one Ministry Says its up to the courts to decide if and when the british tanker will be released but should it. As for the release of the violating british tanker we need to wait for the court order theres been several maritime violations made by that ship so the court is looking into it hopefully as soon as possible the process will be complete and the calls very deep will be out whatever that may be it could be released hopefully to be released as soon as possible afghanistan has postponed celebrations marking 100 years of independence following a suicide bomb attack on a wedding hall on saturday eyesores claimed responsibility for killing 63 people organizers in hong kong say more than 1700000 antigovernment protesters rallied through the night it was one of the biggest demonstrations the territory has seen in recent weeks. Authorities in india the minister kashmir say some primary schools have reopened that comes exactly 2 weeks after new delhi revoked the regions special status there ia has been on lockdown sense on sunday hundreds of people marched through the capital of indian administered kashmir to protest the restrictions but over the weekend in the did relax. At least 20 people are feared dead after a fuel tanker exploded in western uganda it overturned and burst into flames fire engulfed 2 buses and destroyed nearby buildings. The u. N. Says more needs to be done to tackle venezuelas migration crisis more than 4000000 venezuelans have fled economic and political turmoil since 2015 most in that up in neighboring peru colombia chile and brazil the head of the Un Refugee Agency has been in brazil lobbying for better treatment of the migrants or so the headlines keep it on aljazeera and said story is next. The leaders of the 7 most powerful economies in the world meeting where its this august the Climate Crisis is high on the agenda. But trade rules bricks it on the tension with iran put it would be fun for their attention how much progress can one make for the g. 7 summit on aljazeera. Is donald trump in a rush to withdraw from afghanistan the u. S. President hints that a deal with the taliban it could in washingtons longest military engagement abroad but what it indepth ghana stands troubles this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program. The u. S. And the taliban appear to be inching closer to an agreement that could end afghanistans 18 year war american Officials Say negotiators have made significant progress President Donald Trump his peace envoy to afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad and top security advisers held discussions on friday trump tweeted that meeting was very good and said many sides are looking to make a deal if possible the taliban and the u. S. Have held several rounds of talks in qatar but the group has refused to sit with the Afghan Government which it considers a puppet of the u. S. Charlotte bellus has been following those talks she reports from kabul. The talks between the u. S. And the taliban are very nearly agree when the 2 groups the u. S. Negotiators and the taliban negotiators in doha broke 2 oclock in the morning last monday they were stuck on just a single issue and its hard that that issue can be resolved which would lead to a signing of some type of agreement within the next week the americans are under a lot of pressure the taliban has told me that if the elections president ial elections go ahead here in afghanistan on september the 28th then any peace deal that has been negotiated with the americans over the last year is off the table the americans must try to get to some type of agreement over troop withdrawal and counterterrorism surance says which would allow them to move forward to whats on the stage 3 and talks the americans feel that it needs to happen as soon as possible because they are aware that and they are only about 6 weeks away now an intra afghan talks would involve getting the taliban and afghan leaders all in the same word to try to come up with what a future afghanistan would look like with the taliban politically involved its unclear what that would mean for the elections but its understood that the taliban want to make some changes to the afghan constitution so that could mean some serious discussions with afghan leaders about how to structure a future political system within afghanistan ghani is being briefed along the way you was briefed before and after u. S. President trump had his meeting with mike on friday he has been very tight lipped about what has been discussed and what the u. S. Negotiators have told him and what might be expected of him Going Forward with in traffic and talks and speaking directly with the taliban afghans themselves are very frustrated that they remain in the dark and they very unclear of what is being negotiated on behalf of them for their future with a lid on the 6 weeks away the war in afghanistan was launched in 2001 by president george w. Bush in response to the september 11th attacks the u. S. Led campaign put in. The rule of the taliban which had been in power since 1906 but the group remained active and u. S. And nato forces were deployed on the ground after nearly 8 years of fighting president barack obama increased u. S. Troop numbers to about 100000 and pledged to begin withdrawing American Forces in 2011 but that withdrawal was slowed as the taliban increased its attacks 1800 soldiers were supposed to stay in afghanistan until the end of 2016 that figure is now around 14000. 00 President Donald Trump 1st announced he intended to deploy more troops but during talks with taliban leaders trump hinted he would withdraw his troops from afghanistan. All right lets bring in our guests joining us from kabul enters our kadhim is director of the center for development and peace studies an independent think tank and former advisor to the Afghan High Peace Council in Belfast Michael semple is professor at the institute for global Peace Security and justice at Queens University belfast and a former official in afghanistan and from washington barrett gopalaswami is director of the south asia center at the Atlantic Council welcome to the program and is our let me start with you what exactly does the taleban want to achieve with these negotiations and how close do you think we are to seeing a deal finalized between the u. S. And the taliban. Well thank you very much i think were so close to the deal with the taliban and im sure that its a completely different thing we have to do the peace between taliban and american and the International Community also the the peace deal between the taliban and Afghan Government. Absolutely you think is an hour by the same time we have to ensure that what we have leaving behind the peace deal are we going to make a deep peace deal or are we making too many to ensure stability in long term stability and make an inclusive peace in afghanistan this one of the fundamental question right now arises in the afghan societies the technocrats in the youngsters and sometime we are already about the future so definitely were just moving on the right direction i am very optimistic from any other time in the past but it doesnt mean that our war in is in our our concern has been ended up we have to ensure and were just appealing to the United States for the 1st time as the this is meeting with the taliban face to face in they would like to iron out their differences they would like to agree on 4 things thats fine where we are thankful for that because the next stage will be the Afghan Government in the taliban negotiation a peace deal but the same time we should not be doing a peace deal for the sake of peace deal we have to be learning from experiences because the peace deal is also an academy discipline plus practical experiences afghanistan is not the only country on the face of or that suffering war for the last 300 years definitely if you look back to the history the afghan what is more complex interim of nature scope size and style and we accept that but that doesnt mean that we cannot solve it so for that reason we have to be assuring to follow some practical experience in cad to make base principles plus consider the sensitivity of the situation we should also ensure that what the Afghan People. In this peace deal in that have to because the to consider sure we ensure stability you did that in a socalled peace all right barrett answers are there was talking about how complicated the situation is in afghanistan so let me ask you President Trump definitely wants to see the u. S. Out of afghanistan before the 2020 elections or how difficult or easy does that make things for some a team of negotiators. Speech a few months ago at the United Institute of peace he had a very sore throat and he said this is what happens when you speak to the taliban nonstop for 48 hours so you know where we began on these negotiations its been an 18 year old war theres a lot of blood and treasure spilled theres a war fatigue in the United States theres an overwhelming sentiment in the United States as well as the International Community community as well as the Afghan People that the there must be some kind of settlement but the fundamental stumbling block of the settlement is the taliban not recognizing the presence of the the Afghan Government so i think those were the those were the starting points in this overall peace deal negotiation but to where weve come somewhere along this week that. Meeting that we might have a deer deal i think we made that much progress so i call the sentiments of my colleague that there are there are there are signs of some kind of a deal reaching but at the same time i also express the concerns of the worries that the deal should not be for the sake of a deal any deal thats not sustainable that compromises on the sacrifices that we have made in the last 8 years and also the progress made in the Afghan Society preserve at the women schools with some kind of an economy there. Deal that compromises all that theres a deal thats not worth making now what the parameters in the conditions of the deal will have to see what the outcome of that deal exactly looks like and. This worked extremely hard in the last ever since hes taken a position on this appointment hes traveled numerous trips to the u. S. Made numerous trips to that region is made numerous internal consultations and its not easy and as he tweeted i think its a rhetoric but yet. Nothing is finalized until everything is finalized somewhere along those lines i think ill leave it there in Broad Strokes but we can go into the specific as we get into the discussion michael from your Vantage Point how much pressure both sides under to try to get this deal done and furthermore how would taliban fighters react if a deal is not finalised. Both sides are under tremendous pressure to achieve a deal and to do it now as they have very deliberately and frankly professionally managed to hide. The details of the negotiations those are just shared to the the people directly involved but both sides have been telling their own people that we are on the brink of success they would have to close a deal now or the process rapidly loses credibility now its a very good question what will they the taliban fighters make of this deal i think a lot of people have worried that taliban fighters really havent been involved they have been kept informed dealings inside the taliban have really been kept restricted to no more than 6 people only 6 people in the Taliban Movement understand what is going on theres been an assumption that many of the taliban fighters want to continue the war regardless because they reckon that with departure of u. S. Troops they can achieve complete victory so theres a you know there are some worries that they might actually not fall into line behind the deal of late ive been hearing some other pictures that actually theres been so much talk of peace and frankly such heavy casualties on both sides that many of the taliban fighters no longer even really care about the details of a deal they want to see something which actually stops the fighting ironically we could be in a situation where the taliban fighters now have more expectations of the deal than their leaders are able to produce in the coming days and as are on saturday there was a brutal reminder that violence continues even with these talks going on as a backdrop you had a horrific attack on a Wedding Party in kabul dozens of people died as a result and eisel claimed responsibility for this attack in light of this attack and other recent attacks can the taliban credibly a guarantee that afghanistan would not be a sanctuary for violent groups to expand to plot new attacks if u. S. Troops were to fully withdraw. Let me tell you that the recent attack in kabul just daymond optimism for hope it was really attacking you personally so on a different afghanistan no one in afghanistan remain untouched but such casualties it has been one of the horrendous attack but its not the 1st its not the last the afghan casualties in the afghan daily water is its not a miracle its not a very absolute complexity but some more about the modern day docs in the the International Community negligences in the war for the last so many years you may have witness that we have been launch of iran war started gee we were just showing mixed messages far enemy and friend infos and the same time were just changing or started you from war to peace and from peace to war you just remembered the obama time and he was just telling that we would leave afghanistan in 2014 in the taliban become bolden and they just fart fine other 23 years and finally did the entire mission just sings in. The nation. No wind colludes out say that until everything is finalized nothing is finalized it seems fancy its seems logical in nature but its not logical because when you ask taliban that when we make a deal there should not be any danger posed to the American Interest to the American Allies into the american nation what the truly means in how that danger can be targeted how the taliban will be able to ensure that there is no threats posed to the American Interests and by the way with American Interests how we can define it how you contextualize that and for example in theirs in 125 countries of the word american have a presence there or at least they have a friendship there so if anywhere Something Better happens indian again taliban or blame to american and then to this community will be coming back so for that reason i think such attacks in afghanistan thats warning signal for the taliban and for the buffet with the americans and they have to ensure that dickon not totally burned to ensure that the Afghanistan Government after a peace deal will not be a stronghold for terrorism end yesterdays attack is a very very clear sign that still afghanistan is a have for terrorism thats why its important that what it where we are just agreeing in this peace deal between all sides we have to be ensuring that we go into the details if anybody is quite clear on their rooms in responsibilities in the future let me ask you more specifically about i saw just how large is eisel footprint in afghanistan and how concerned is the taliban of isis reach in afghanistan. I mean you know from various reports that we can glean i think we do recognize there is that is some kind of. The there is a relatively significant footprint of eisel in afghanistan and thats you know that as concerned as in the past and that is still a still a worrying concern and the major concern is the further expansion or the potential to expand out for myself footprint in afghanistan and i think that thats predominantly where the american thinking on this issue lies and you know the issue of how we monitor any finances potential finances to help us grow how would it harm the American Interest and these are some of the broad concerns that lay that is that has always been a part of the thought process visa view regarding eisel the eisel footprint in afghanistan and regarding our concerns i think you know if the lessons elsewhere have the experience as well so has been served as a lesson then. That those lessons are learned and are still being learned about how to address the threat in afghanistan michael what about afghanistans president ashraf ghani would a deal put him on a stronger footing or would it make him more vulnerable politically. Well in reality nobody quite knows how it will all fade outs are a president gunny has argued that to reach the right political deal with the taliban and that is a deal which happened after the us signed up the on the issue of the troops and we move towards political talks to get the right deal and that ronnie has said that there should be a strong afghan president who can mandate a negotiating team who can reach reach the right deal now. As others have been working on this idea that early on in the political process there will actually be an agreement in the among the negotiators for an interim government which would essentially replace ostrog ronnies government now i mean those are 2 totally different vision visions of how they the political talks will play out so i think i think we should be very clear here that although it is possible in coming days we will see the sign off on a and an initial deal between the u. S. And the taliban the really the really difficult issues are those ones which will be addressed between the taleban delegate ssion and the and the afghan delegation which you know which may involve they hear the setting up of an interim government or may and date valda a deal essentially between the couple government on the taliban or a date they simply might not Reach Agreement and says are when it comes to womens rights in afghanistan there is a growing amount of concern by womens rights activists about what the taliban might do Going Forward if a deal is struck if they are somehow sharing in power i want to ask you specifically has the taleban officially changed any of its policies with regards to women with regards to women being allowed to work or study i mean there have been some signs some indications that perhaps theyve softened some of their policies but it doesnt seem that anything official has actually emerged from the group. Well security analyst in historians are singling our the american would not been able in the last 1000 years to connect with the people thats why i thought id been or so far fighting with the International Community even though there have been 48. 00 of them in afghanistan that taliban understand that sensitivity in their understand that if they would like to fight with the whole nation they will not be able to to defend their position even for a day or so for the last 20 years now its a whole new generation people who came from east and west and theyre graduated from harvard in your city and then now theyre part of the Afghan Society and now you see that omens are part of the Afghan Society if they would like to riff them off from left and right instilled in the did they cannot work in they cannot go to these schools i think the that would not be a possible option on table for taliban leadership in taliban leadership i understand that a few afghan activists in leaders who was with the taliban in moscow in qatar for so many times they sneakily transform this message or flexibility in the position of taliban the government right so you see now enough in kabul that a number of very vocal ohman are joining the growing chorus of human rights in that fundamental we again does not go back to the 1990 s. Where omen would be just like chalk in their houses but the same time its afghanistan we cannot go to new york style and right so that they dont have to be a moderation in taliban or to be actually known that so no number one on is not the taliban of 1990 s. And theyre exposed to word and words exposed to them sickened owner part the in indivisible part of afghanistan so if taliban would like to have a united front United Nation they have to be having ohman part of the political process so also i think theres no clear statement. Even though its so far theres no time because the 40 usually there is this meeting taliban in americans so these womens rights are not part of that but im sure if a gun government is talking that could be part in taliban will have their clearance and that borrow it from your perspective what would President Trump be hearing now from his advisors with regard to the pros and cons of a deal of these negotiations. I mean i think president compass. In my view the president is is not what easier but the question that is are always asking is when can i get my get the boys out of afghanistan and what would happen if i got the boys out of afghanistan and what likely make loads of this telling him. In our conversations and one of the earlier conversations of michaels up was you know there does not have to be one solution that can be multiple solutions and the solutions can be a hybrid of each of these subsect subject of problems for example the subject of the thinking along these lines was what is the what does an architecture of a peace deal look like maybe this looks like peace maybe this looks like peace and if this looks like peace what are the necessary peace enforcing agreements were the parties that could enforce peace and who are the likely parties how durable is the sustainable its theirs and could we make a hybrid solution out of all these things thats available in our basket to say this is the best out of the various options that we could look like and President Trump as i would understand as probably hearing thinking saying how fast can i get the troops out of afghanistan what is the peace deal look like who are the contributions to this peace deal who are the enforcers how sustainable is this where is the money going to come from for this sustainability what is the role of roles and responsibilities of each purdys the borders the worst option worst scenarios and the best scenarios that will affect the United States interest like a just as my colleagues pointed out the United States has so many allies and bases across the world and france what are the likely ramifications what are the cut what im icons that im willing to pay and you know how long and how how deep is my inwall meant and how and more than import more than anything else remember we are going into an election scenario what is the victory speech that im going to give and what is the contours of that victory speech this is what is president these are the kind of questions that i believe President Trump for be asking zol Michael Barrett was just talking about president ial elections in the u. S. I want to ask you about president ial elections in afghanistan they are scheduled theyre supposed to happen in september what is the status of that and do you believe they will go ahead as planned. The official position is that president ial elections will happen on the 28th of september i know in my my time in kabul recently i talked to an awful lot of political actors their. Opinion was completely divided there was a wide swathe of opinion who said that we must give prioritize a priority to achieving peace now to spy on the elections push ahead with these negotiations where as those largely allied with the president were saying no we must get the elections are over on time produce a legitimate government and not government can monday the negotiating team for the peace opinion is split frankly i dont think anybody knows where these elections are really going to happen or not i know that there are people who are working hard to get them to spoke and they the way they would get them disposed would be through a recommendation from the 1st round of the political negotiations but equally particularly supporters of the president are trying hard to go ahead with the elections to get him reelected to a 2nd term and then push ahead to peace talks and its a really ironic that were 5 to 6 weeks out from the elections and even the main players do not know if they will take place or not are i we have run out of times we are going to have to leave it there thanks so much to all our guests into our kadhim Michael Semple and beret gopalaswami 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 thats facebook dot com forward slash a. 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Brown is warning the United States not to seize its oil tanker and open seas after it set sail from japan alter overnight the vessel was held for 6 weeks on suspicion of taking crude oil to syria in violation of e. U. Sanctions so long recall the grace one the new name is andrea darya one its not clear though where the tanker is headed and for some support from gibraltar. Yes. And lifted and underway at last in the darkness heading east into the mediterranean. A few hours before the departure supplies had been loaded on the adrian daria warm in the choppy waters a specialist engineer had been winched up along with at least 5 new crew members the engineer was brought on board to attend to a technical issue planning to return to shore later nightfall on the swell of the sea is getting worse yet the technician has yet to return to the supertanker the a i asked systems that Automatic Identification Systems are now showing the adrian da real war they to the technician had finished his work and returned to shore but who will end up with 140000000. 00 worth of crude oil this is obviously going to be one of those tracks vessels either the next few days and therefore we dont have a very clear idea of where it goes and we have a very clear idea of any vessels that come alongside in order to try and ship the cargo. Last thursday gibraltar the Supremes Court lifted the detention order on the ship after assurances from iran that it would not deliver its cargo of crude oil to syria complying with the European Union sanctions on that country an attempt by the United States to reimpose the detention under its own sanctions was dismissed by the court on sunday as a reflagged rename ship prepared to leave your proto announced it couldnt follow up on a subsequent u. S. District Court Warrant the detention of the ship and the full faith of her cargo. It was 6 weeks ago the super tanker was captured off the coast of this tiny british territory at the tip of the Iberian Peninsula its overlooking the african coastline and its the gateway to the mediterranean a british frigate docking here but destined for the strait of hormuz to take over escort duties serves as a reminder of the tension that it has escalated with the ongoing detention of a british flag tank at stand in peril this is the closing of one chapter of a crisis and the start of a new on thats now charting. Course Andrew Symonds aljazeera off the coast of japan. Afghanistan is marking its 100th and dependence day but celebrations had been postponed after saturdays suicide bombing at a wedding reception i saw as claimed responsibility for the attack in kabul which killed at least 63 people and injured nearly 200 charleville us has our report but a warning some viewers may find the pictures disturbing. Awaiting that a suicide bomber turned into a massacre these people are waiting to hear with that their relatives and friends survived stephen were going to go i want to sit at the back im here to find out about my son to find out if hes ok some people say that his neck is injured some people say his hand is injured hes not answering his phone i dont know what to do. More than 1000 people at the waiting for a young couple from afghan shia Muslim Minority to his aura the marriage certificate had just been signed when i saw a suicide attacker wearing a vest packed with explosives dition a ship in near the stage. Muslim office sort of were done with. The figure i was at the back of the wedding hall when suddenly a big explosion happened i fell down and when i stood up i saw titles and people scattered on the ground the scene was awful my brother was injured and most of my friends were killed i didnt know at that time what to do. Who should i help 1st in shock saki hasnt moved from the spot all night. At another hospital we found cerise 14 hours after the explosion he worked from his karma as we filmed he was the lead singer and keyboard player in the wedding band with us i mean the most wonderful nobody was being opened up when he was being when we leave our home in the morning we dont know if well come back to life if we send our children to school we do not know their fate we dont trust any security even at a wedding this can happen i do not know if ill be alive in an hour or not. So respond was made up of 7 family members his brothers and cousins they were on stage preparing to play during the wedding dinner when the ball went off so race is the only survivor. And this is what he would have place. At the waiting home stuff cleaned up they mocked the ground not the spilled drink but the spilled blood they lost colleagues to with dozens killed in nearly 200 injured this was the deadliest explosion in kabul in more than 18 months of the series family brought us to hill overlooking the city here is where the bands trauma Mohamed Haneef was buried just hours earlier on the obama questions and going on why should we be killed its for nothing what is our sin what have we done wrong we feed our children and ice will is killing us without committing a crime we asked the government why they arent stopping them. I still has claimed responsibility for the attack it often target shia minority in this neighborhood with elections just 6 weeks away president danny is under pressure and has called an Emergency Security meeting for the taliban also commented calling the attack barbaric to veteran and unjustifiable. Well afghan leaders in the taliban lay blame children lay on their relatives graves too young to understand the forces that turn to dave joy into one of tragedy. Kabul. The president says he wants to reduce the number of american troops in afghanistan to fewer than 13000 there are 14000 troops there now also help progress in talks between the taliban and the Afghan Government were talking to afghanistan oh about their government and also talking to the taliban have a very good discussions well see what happens weve really got it down to probably 30000. People will be bringing it down a little bit more and there will decide whether or not well be staying longer and we have been very good discussions with the taliban who have a very good discussions with the Afghan Government i think its very important that we continue intelligence there in all cases because it is somewhat of a nest for him because we have things under control very well with a small force we could probably make it a little bit smaller and then well decide it will depend on the taliban it will depend on the Afghan Government but there is a case to be made and the case also is that were going to be leaving very significant intelligence behind for just the reasons i stated 3 more in our top story now irans warning to the u. S. Not to seize its tanker which was released from jail overnight more now from us in tehran so what is the what is the language what is the Foreign Ministry saying to the u. S. Where the bus mousavi has been speaking this morning to so Weekly Press Conference and there were some tough words but they have to be seen in the context that its not only for an International Audience its also for domestic audience because this release of the tank has been seen by many here as a victory for victory for diplomacy irans diplomacy was for some people its been seen as a victory for iranians military strength because they feel that if iran had not seized the british tank that they would not be in a position to negotiate for their own tanker but there is concern that the United States could actually and try to seize does tank and there would be an expectation for iran to respond increasing the likelihood of a confrontation but he did have these tough words for the United States this morning. If the u. S. Sees the iranian tanker or even talk about the issue its a threat to the security of shipping in International Waters and iran through official channels especially the Swiss Embassy in tehran has warned the us not to commit this mistake because it will be followed by severe consequences. So our urana Still Holding a british flag tanker what is the situation with that vessel. Where the low iran has maintained that it was not reciprocal act it wasnt retaliatory. The Foreign Ministry spokesperson did address that he said that the matter was with the courts and should be dealt with soon in fact he said it could be released soon saying hopefully it will be released as soon as possible now we see that the iranian tanker has been released that tension is turning to the stand to imperil but this is a way for both countries iran and the United Kingdom to step back from this and save face because the u. K. Can say went through the courts in gibraltar and now irans in a position to say it went through and we could be very well see the release of the British Black tank in the coming days or weeks. For us and tehran thank you. Authorities in ended administered kashmir say more primary schools have reopened thats come exactly 2 weeks after new delhi revoked the regions autonomy and the area has been in lockdown after sense on sunday hundreds of people marched through the city to protest against the security lockout and lack of communication over the weekend to relax some of those restrictions as jamil has more from new delhi. Some government offices opened actually beforehand in a very limited function and few the idea was more of them most of them would be open by on monday now primates have opened official said it was only going to be about 196 of the 900 in the area being the largest city in the Kashmir Valley but indian media are reporting though that despite them being open students are showing up and that can be because of a number of factors there have been some restrictions reimposed in some areas according to locals that weve spoken with and people can move around and also the situation may be too dangerous you know people parents dont want their children going out better to keep them home so the idea that some have opened is at this point its happening but its more symbolic as people still cant get around and even if they can theyre too scared to now the government has also lifted the mobile internet restriction thats another area of indeed mr to schmear but then it was reimposed without warning government says this is a technical issue and they will be restoring that shortly the government is also saying they will continue their wait and see route approach on what restrictions where we will be lifted and