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School take comfort from. It was a characterization with significant legal implications. Anyone charged with rioting faces up to 10 years in prison. Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah. Ah ah ah it was a sea of black as hong kong was returned to the streets on the 16th of july. They marched despite an announcement by lamp that she was suspending debates on the extradition bill indefinitely although fairy land has postponed a tradition you. Do not allow the people or even the pandemic credit Legislative Council has to stop extradition from passing in fact in 12 days the governments can restart their extradition bail can restart the whole legislation process. Of the. Cause and signs reflective of a growing anger towards the police. Last who are accused of using Excessive Force in Clearance Operations outside government headquarters. Adding to the outrage the death of a protester a day earlier. He had been staging a one person demonstration when he fell from a building. In the weeks that followed 6 protesters killed themselves for reasons that may or may not be linked to the movement. Really dont want to see more some size happening. You know understand that this coming. Contagious this. Campaign. With you. Talked to was b. R. Together with. 9 days out that the 1st major protest. Thank you to kerry lam told the people of hong kong that she was sorry the concert was over the past few months have been caused by deficiencies in the work of the government over the amendment exercise this has led to controversies this bill was announced in society. For this i offer my most sincere apology so all people of hong kong. For these protesters it wasnt enough when right when the model so i dont know how id sit with my own money so i that i was they also wanted nam to stop categorizing the june 12th protest as a riot and to set up an independent inquiry into alleged police brutality. But lam wasnt budging. Police for their part insisted that actions were necessary and proportionate my office is empty you know colditz was our guidelines. And they rightfully use some force to protect themselves and other people at the scene was protesters responded with increasingly radical action. Was Police Headquarters was surrounded and besieged multiple times bad entrances blocked buildings vandalized. It was an embarrassment for a force once known as asias finest. Probating nor make a michael 10 believes lam should shoulder much of the blame. All does discarded by the chief executive herself she made a pretty good decision it backfired shes a new one to carry resulted putting the police in between. Really. Isnt fair to the police. Or whats made things worse for the police of the new tactics employed by protesters. Theyve taken pains to hide their identities. And have no known leaders. Most of the organizing is conducted online most or more people are using all our foreign oil i. E. K. G. I have a lot of mobilize ation are clear and reginae for that for us all and bad they move the telegram and anyone can speak i didnt follow all the messages those messages are being over flowing like crazy over a 1000 and say had to fit their minutes. The approach can generate a lot of noise but also plenty of ideas. Ahead of the g 20 summit a series of advertisement calling for International Support for the movement appeared in major newspapers across the world. Strikingly there was now a 5th demand for universal suffrage or free and Fair Elections for the citys chief executive and football its lawmakers. The project was run by volunteers many of whom had never met each other in the start the crowdfunding on 25th of june which is accused there and then within 8 hours 6700000 were collected. Everything was just let them come like that and then within 2 days even the newspaper were published. At around the same time a Different Group decided to organize a march. On aids if i go where i was im going to hire you to go off and i see will not come hey mom told oh i see dar her alive i see how hes hanging i got my fingers off at each stop protest this g. 20 nations to raise the issue of hong kong during the summit in osaka. Protesters said both this and the Advertising Campaign evolved separately and organically in line with the philosophy embraced by many in the movement. The water. A saying popularized by hong kong screen legend bruce lee meaning to be adaptable and to go with the flow. That also Means Nothing about the movement as predictable as the events of the 1st of july what to show. It was the 22nd anniversary of hong kongs handover to china and for the 1st time ever the ceremony was taking place indoors. Outside 3 metre high barriers surrounded the venue. In various chat groups they had been calls for protesters to disrupt the ceremony police when taking any chances. Was. Looking good but they didnt see this coming. On able to get past police lines protesters turned their attention towards a different target the lets just its a Council Building you want to move on the old guard. Or the having or your carry guns all they didnt know you. Were going to. Go hungry and. You know that theyre part of your thing all of all of the long term negative meaning it was several crow to mock received lawmakers to write soon after warning of severe legal consequences oh. Hello dolly was on the knock. Out of. The ball. Ah. Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah let me run out of the thing. On the other side of the blast panels dozens of on to police looks on. The break in happened as hundreds of thousands of hong kong has marched peacefully at the annual july 1st rally. And on the way there were greeted by these protesters. Many he did the cool although few went to the front line. Instead they showed their support in other ways human chains postone supplies to those trying to break in. At around 9 pm the 1st group of protesters were finally entering the lets just as of council. Police when nowhere to be seen. A protester the face the emblem of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region was. Others draped the citys colonial era flag on the speakers podium. And other tour up a copy of hong kongs constitution the basic law or. Almost. Almost. All of all but perhaps the person who made the bold this move was this young man was on the hotel i dont like the bit i got it all is a lot of the time like it was when i heard about what was the only choice is myself a male and yourself what equipments edwards and we got some votes like oh it was. Brian learn a ph d. Student based in the us. Nafta the off to this extraordinary night we banish to speak to him on the phone in the to city town so as to know very undemocratic system by is simple laws do it barry undemocratic haul it takes and newt deprivation all pout for you dont know but a past new you the moment you step into dont lecture say to a chamber there is no turning back i miss going to be a now will now have a moment that we have to join forces your dad and do something i got by with a lot they agreed to release a statement reiterating that demands but the cool to occupy the chamber didnt draw much support you know my family was. There but i dont talk to most of the time time i will tell those who leave that we will bow bow imo. And i dont want to quit their home with aunt heard on either would think. They want their young to gods you gonna say oh ok im going to. Despite knowing the risks rex was one of a handful of protesters who decided to remain. But some of their fellow protesters had other ideas was. And was was much was putting a gun play on by thing and yet it was i want some thing called the only thing that was was a colonel up on the pole i dont want a war. There only a little bent i know about the law. Ok yes when you think that bold. Thing dont hide them a good way to go call them phone hey go home dont you know what my new movie is that kodak gallery on. The us. Outside police moved in with tear gas. But by then most of the protesters were gone. At 4 am that morning the chief executive. Called a press conference i Hope Community at large will agree with us that with these fallen accept we have seen it this right for us to condemn it and hope society will return to normal as soon as possible. You know. That. Was. What the public condemnation didnt quite materialize. For hong kongs protesters the fight was far from over. Next week on people in power are questions of recriminations auto suspected tribe members attacked protesters and commuters at the train station. And then a climb down the government will pour money with cold a bill in order to truly allay public concerns but would it be enough. With a plummeting birthrate and families moving to the cities south koreas rural schools are shutting down one on one east meets the grandmas who is saving these schools are finally getting an education on aljazeera. As a weapon of war leaves the very deepest scars. Scars so rule that the victims men and women can barely talk about it. They are the only witnesses who can help bring about justice aljazeera follows human rights campaigners in libya investigating since the 2011 revolution. Libya unspeakable crime on aljazeera. Aljazeera where every. This is aljazeera. Hello and are in jordan this is the out of their own news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes the british Prime Minister suffers another blow in parliament present these votes a block the u. K. From leaving the Community Without a deal. And normally goes reject bombers johnsons motional calling for an early election next month. Anger on the streets of what has iras over the governments economic policies plus. A boycott reprisal attacks on stepped up security the fallout from violence on foreign owned businesses in south africa has been felt across the continent. Welcome to the program britains Prime Minister baraks johnstons plans to lead the u. K. Out of the European Union are in crisis his proposal to hold a snap election before the break that deadline of october 31 has been voted down and m. P. s have also passed a bill blocking the possibility of a no deal exit from the e. U. And thats something that johnson said he was willing to consider if no new withdrawal deal was agreed well john holl as been following all the days twists and turns and hes outside parliament in westminster words well be speaking to jonah in just a minute but 1st this report from andrew symonds. Another defeat for Boris Johnson already on the back foot with a rebellion in his party and the opposition taking over the parliamentary timetable i used to the right 327 no select 299. Within minutes Boris Johnson was on his feet with his plan for a snap elections i dont want an election the public dont want an election the country doesnt want to lecture me but this house has left no other option then getting the public decide who they want as Prime Minister and i commend this motion to the high end of the opposition bill that now has to be passed by Parliament Upper house johnson is forced to seek an extension of the brics it deadline that will you move it to january scuppering his do or die plan for a no deal brix it if necessary on october 31st but labor the Main Opposition Party isnt ready to give support to johnsons call for an election which needs a 2 thirds majority that the author of the election to die is a bit like the offer of an apple to snow white in the wiki queen because what hes offering is not an apple or even election but the poison of a no deal. So business speak your i repeat i repeat what i said last night last night let this bill pass and gain royal assent then we will back at election so we do not crash out with a no deal exit from the European Union. And surprisingly rude labor abstaining johnsons attempt to get an immediate election didnt pass by having the house well we are aware. That the nation has no out of. The majority or quad out of the fixed Parliament Fact this is about defending our democracy ahead of the latest Political Drama demonstrators in Parliament Square denounce Boris Johnsons actions accusing him of engineering and no deal grex it by claiming theyre all still chances of a deal when theres no progress whatsoever Boris Johnson may have only been in power for 6 weeks but he doesnt have control right now nevertheless youve only got to listen to the demonstrators to realise the central issue is about trust and the opposition want to be absolutely sure theres a cop up on some guarantee the card play any tricks if there is an election the 2nd largest Opposition Party is also against an immediate election people dont trust johnson when he says he really wants a deal we all suspect that he wants a new deal and we also want to make sure that hes not able to use his proxy of powers as the Prime Minister to create some tricks and allow the country to crush out another day of unprecedented moves within parliament and with it still uncertainty about what the people of the United Kingdom might expect from its Political Leadership and who simmons westminster well lets speak to jonah how hes outside parliament in london jonah so another night of high drama in westminster the government losing that motion calling for a snap election just talk us through the vote. Well to be fair there was never any realistic expectation on the governments behalf that it would succeed in this motion to try and trigger a general election it was always clear that the Opposition Labor Party and Jeremy Corbyn would not lend their support until or unless this anti no deal bill passes into actual legislation it did give Boris Johnson the opportunity to set out the terms of the kind of election he wants to see when it comes he wants to see this parliament the Current Parliament overturned replaced he sees it as having stood in the way of every new government has tried to do consistently he wants the opposition blocked as well from turning over as he would put it the timetable and operations of breaks in to the European Union its very clear now that the kind of election Boris Johnson wants to fight would pit an increasingly in bitted angry frustrated voting public who want breaks it done and dusted against and parliament and an opposition that is the government will portray it will seek to delay and undermine that process indefinitely agenda so so what are the options then opened soon by his johns now because whatever he says we know that hell still try and push for a general election. Well thats right he says he doesnt want to the election he says the people dont want to do election hes framing this is a situation that is forced upon him by this undemocratic parliament and opposition know he wont give up he certainly he cant tease now the leader of a minority government having sacked 21 of his m. P. s this morning for voting against the government on tuesday night there are ways that he could try and circumvent the terms of the. The act that requires the 2 thirds majority they look risky they look difficult more likely he will allow this bill to make its way through the house of lords where it sits now. Preventing them from or pulling off his conservative party lords from filibustering it allow it to pass and then allow another motion to come to the house early next week for an election at that point with a far greater chance of succeeding all right general holder in westminster jonah thank you well the European Unions brags that negotiator refused to comment on whether any progress has been made on braggs that negotiations Michel Barnier met with e. U. Ambassadors in brussels to discuss the u. K. s pending departure from the block after my meeting with the Member States now. Not to work and i just want to tell you would have been remade you know circumstances would you know united and. Well lets bring in jonathan liseys Deputy Director of british influence thats a pro europe think tank and Business Advisory group who joins us live via skype from london jonathan good to have you back i mean so another parliamentary defeat for bars johnson with m. P. s there rejecting his calls for a snap election but theres no doubt johnson would keep pushing for the election so what are his options now then do you think. Well he has 2 options really very thin very difficult the 1st one is to call a very good no confidence in himself which is in itself extraordinary but if he does that and he loses confidence then parliament has buttin days in which to find a new Prime Minister he could find confidence so thats a very high risk move jones and the other way is by altering the law as it stands so you hear a new requires a simple majority run for election but that would require a majority in the commons and alludes which currently lead sent. And jonathan we also saw johnson defeated with m. P. s backing this bill aimed at blocking a no deal thats now off to the house of lords but it can still be scuppered there cant it its unlikely that it will be stuck with that because the house of lords is very well mainly against not any against bretz in itself and so we expect that the lords will cost a sparrow that will come out of the commons as gerry said and it will be passed around the next week and getting royal assent. Johnson suffered a series of parliamentary defeat sever the past few days jonathan and there are deep divisions as we know within the conservative party how much is all of this damage him politically in the broader sense and is his leadership in peril now do you think. Its extraordinary that number 10 was having to do not it was that he was going to resign because he is 6 weeks into his premiership so hes kind of been as he has been hugely dense its because hes lost the fast 3 very a piece of his premiership so of course he has his one promise is to take us out to the e. U. On 31st will tell you that hes now been trucks hes now been stopped from doing that and hes been trucks in another way because that hes not going to be allowed an election that allowed him to keep that pledge and so really the opposition is just simply refusing to give him a right so get him out of the hole hes dealt himself and that could make him very very weak and vulnerable to a threat from the brics a party when that election finally comes jonathan just a final thought before you go the British Public sick and tired of the political shenanigans over braggs it doesnt seem to be an end so all of this so what do they want is it another election or even another referendum on braggs it. Or the british people Like Parliament is split down the middle only fair to the rich people want no deal and if all the polls suggest that there is a referendum to remain a slight majority would very to remain the problem is that Everyone Wants this to be over theres no way of making this finished except very kiosk remaining and even then will happen lets go problems to use a com as a river operation at that particular act jonathan alist always good to talk to you thank you very much for talking to aljazeera thanks well its a ling has a new government Prime Minister josep a county has presented the list of his new cabinet to the president will swear them in on thursday the new coalition is unlikely is an Unlikely Alliance between contains antiestablishment 5 Star Movement and their former rivals the left Us Democratic party this ends a months long crisis triggered after the hard right leader not to any pulled out of the earlier coalition government. 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