The transitional period sort of through the cabinet made up of 20 members include sudans 1st female foreign minister along with 3 other female ministers is. The Prime Minister said it was a recognition for the role of women in the revolution which started in december with antigovernment protests and led to the overthrow of bashir by the military april he also said that 2 seats in the cabinets will be filled in the coming days with further consultations needed to ensure representation of every region in the country the cabinet and bill by sudans Prime Minister will ask for the transitional agreement implemented the vision of the protesters those include justice and accountability for the alleged crimes committed by for sure the government since it came to power in 1989 theyre also calling for peace in the conflict zones in the country but implementing these changes may come with some challenges. Sudans revolutionary front a coalition of armed groups and a part of the forces of freedom and change coalition that signed the power sharing agreement in august had previously expressed reservations over the agreement it says the deal signed it needs to address the core issues of the conflicts and the impacts of war but i didnt realize he knew what he knew to do we need refugees to be able to return home and we need them to be compensated we want to rebuild sudan and restructure its economy and the issue of bringing in pace is a long one and will take effect from all the countries including the international community. And hours before the announcement protesters took to the streets once again. Hundreds demonstrated in front of the countrys High Judiciary Court urging on an independent judiciary during the transitional period to ensure their demands during the 8 month protests are not forgotten for a little but are not unified about about your part of the problem. It was you know today we came out demanding an independent judiciary to represent us and were anyone who turns to that can get their rights not like the former regime where your rights were oppressed and the judicial system was bribed and politicized. Today were demanding justice for those whove been killed weve got in the civilian government some people give their lives for it to happen that shouldnt have been the course so those who are responsible for crimes must be trite thats what i want from the transitional government. The government says its working to build a new future after 30 years of rule under the former regime and present sudan in a new light protesters are not about to forget what it took to bring about that change people morgan on to 0. As about mentioned in her report women are being praised for their role in bringing down Omar Al Bashir and now theyre demanding more of a say and sudans future reports. Is a filmmaker and activist. Thats the name given to female. Life to bring down the form. Of bashir. She was arrested and spent 13 days in jail along with 15 other females she is unhappy with the limited role of women in the political power sharing deal thats been agreed to. Miss contribution in the roof aleutian was no less than 70 percent but when we came to forming the councils we got a very weak representation the f. F. C. Documents stipulated 40 percent of seats for women but if we look at nominations weve got less than 10 percent thats why weve started a campaign to demand an equal share women. Important role in. Out of the 11 Supreme Council seats they got to and in the 20 member cabinet only 4 female ministers have been appointed as although that. Is one of sudans most outspoken feminists she says women abilities are undermining going ahead of me to question. The purpose is to crush women selfesteem by saying theyre not qualified or cant even qualify for these positions the male culture organizes the world according to a binary order in which men enjoy the best qualities such as wisdom ability well even women with a lower category of values such as emotions stupidity or also wily ness for that matter. One of the main writers of the new constitution of the document disagrees with knight. And i would not. Use it to empower women rather than to give them places. They say they dont need they say they already know. Just give them the positions. So you think theyre not qualified. They must and it is all for our view to. Ready addressing a mostly male crowd now had said after a long history of exclusion its time to give women a chance in public office. They speak to us about qualifications but look at this 60 years of rule since independence its been a heap of failures linking qualification to james as an excuse they used to exclude women and it has no basis sudanese women have been graduating from medical colleges since 951 is it logical nobleman is qualified to take up the job of minister of health for instance. As these debates go on so then these women are starting to break new ground for the 1st time since independence a woman is appointed our stock diplomat but didnt other women aside its campaigners say more needs to be done. Still ahead on aljazeera. They can be no excuse for the attacks on the homes and businesses of foreign nationals south africas president condemns and of all but by land thats fractured relations with fellow african states. And their leader may have killed off painted legislation that will look at why protesters still are not happy in hong kong. Had a day most of his guys across much of the middle east and the temperature has been coming down steadily into baghdad still warm and as we have seen meanwhile the knolls youll see some clouds and with that has some showers as we go through friday into saturday working away across georgia and on towards azerbaijan but in i stand back who on friday with a high of 27 degrees celsius more cloud bushing in on saturday and thats what i mean about baghdad 40 or so holes but nothing like those high fortys we have seen in the last couple of weeks be well farther to the south the temperatures have beginning to come up but on the plus side the humidity is also coming down say 39. 00 in doha on friday quite a bit of cloud into that to southeast portion of saudi and again along coastal areas of amman across into yemen staying pretty cloudy as we head into saturday and that temperature coming up in doha up to 42 degrees celsius some rain showers pushing through southern africa. And johannesburg and quite and also quite a rain cloud pushing into southern sections of mozambique and then as you head into south a lot does tend to care what we will see is a chance a few showers into eastern madagascar meanwhile the sunny skies will turn into a high of 20 and very warm in cape town with a high the a 28. As a sponsor. Is a dialogue let you decide not to have children its what the stake is really human survival everyone has a voice that must start with our community because of course this is a debate and its a heated one this is a little be a shouldnt really be able to do teach and ideally join the conversation with people i think if only they knew what is happening to we were muslims they will be with us and they will be. Watching out 0 lets take a look at the top stories right now the bombers Prime Minister says his country has been devastated by a story of tragedy after Hurricane Dorian at least 30 people are confirmed dead so far but the Health Minister says he expects the final toll to be significantly higher. Boris johnson has stated hed rather be dead in a ditch the nasty you for another delay to practice it is reeling from several defeats in parliament and the resignation of his own brother from the cabinet. Sudan has its 1st female foreign minister one of 4 women appointed to the new cabinet the new Prime Minister who was sworn in last month and in khartoum a Sovereign Council will lead the country until elections are held within 3 years. Such as have continued in hong kong despite a key concession from the government the citys chief executive finally agreed to fully withdraw a bill that would allow criminal suspects to be extradited to Mainland China but critics say its too little too late to figure paul in a court. Hong kong. A familiar scene just hours after hong kongs chief executive and now its the withdrawal of an extradition bill that sparked a violent protest but the concession failed to peace protesters. On thursday kerry faced the media to explain why it took so long to give in to the protesters demands and that she had beijings full support as true of the whole process the central people. Took the position that they understood why we have to do it they they respected my view and they supported me all the way. Since june violent confrontations between police and the mostly young protesters have become an almost daily event against much opposition the government tried to push through the bill that would have allowed suspects in hong kong to face trial in Mainland China i think she needs to. Possible charges all the other deimos and just a quick. Action if she has done these you know list all of them do you know 3 months earlier none of these are happening the other issues include Voting Rights since beijing appoints hong kongs leader through an Election Committee and more pressing for many in the city an investigation into Police Conduct during the months of protests as people go about their business here on where day the citys not convulsed with protest you could be forgiven for thinking that life in hong kong is going back to normal but there are constant reminders everywhere that this is a city on edge. Hong kong operates under a one country 2 systems model enjoying freedoms unthinkable in other parts of china but in recent years there has been an unprecedented interference from the Central Party in the citys affairs please assist many of the protesters feel the government puts beijings interests ahead of their needs. And they won the citys autonomy and their future is at stake we believe it is an attempt to say to us but of course it will not work we have seen 3 carry ons lies we have seen through the lies of this government and we will not back down even one step a clear message that the end of the extradition bill this not mean an end to the cities on the wrist to be gopalan hong kong. South africas president is promising to deal with the prejudice he admits is fueling riots and attacks on migrants from elsewhere in the cotton that there have been reprisal incidents in countries including nigeria prompting south africa to close its embassy there mobs began looting and setting fire to foreign owned businesses in johannesburg and pretoria on sunday irans are accused of stealing scarce jobs in south africa or unemployment is nearly 30 percent no amount of and. And frustration and a grievance can justify such acts off wanton destruction and criminality that can be no excuse for the attacks on the homes and businesses or foreign national. And as south africa closes its embassy in nigeria nigerians are recalling their top diplomat here im a tosser reports on this growing diplomatic fallout. Most of these people are from zimbabwe they say they were attacked on monday at around 3 local time they saw dozens of men hitting towards them telling them to least of africa because they are foreigners what was in looted was destroyed all of us we are human beings so we have to if miss for each other. The way that other. They have to have missed because all of us all of us its only the difference because of the borders but all of us and all blacks africans. Soaring inflation rising food prices and high unemployment in zimbabwe made it difficult to survive the thats why they came here to look for work but some locals feel foreigners from other parts of africa are competing with them for jobs and Government Services more than 100 people have lost their belongings cheering the violence theyre trying to start over and rebuild their homes but many say they still dont feel safe here afraid african foreigners could be targeted again and then there was. President has condemned the attacks as in a phobic and acceptable many foreign owned businesses and african foreign nationals have been attacked threats of reprisals for south africa to temporarily shut its embassy and consulate in nigeria we people have been protesting against attacks we also are proud of every count summit right now across. Africa. You never hear about the poor fellow become hard to market. Longer. Theyve also been demonstrations in zambia people they are threatening to boycott south African Companies like shoprite supermarket you know certain African Business person should. Progress through some. Of these you know to make. Sure because. After days of right is not really to be quieted patani and johannesburg people are assisting what was lost and trying to pick up the pieces but it could take an effort to repair the damage done and change the perception some have that Foreign African nationals are not welcome here. But there are reports and yemen that the u. A. E. Has sent military reinforcements to their Southern Separatist allies media say 70 amrani combat vehicles will be delivered to the port city of aden in response people have been rallying in support of the saudi arabia however says it rejects the move and urges all parties to immediately engage in talks the saudis and iranians are allies in an immense war but back rival factions in. A suspect in the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight m h 17 has been granted bail by Ukrainian Court a judge ordered water mare samos be released pending further investigations hes a former commander of the russian backed separatist forces in Eastern Ukraine and one of several people who could be handed over to russia entered a pending prisoner swap and made 17 was shot down as a flew over rebel controlled Eastern Ukraine in 2014 killing all 298 people on board a Nonprofit Organization amazon watch has organized protests around the world for what its calling a global day of action for the rain forest theyre demanding president terrible so narrow change policies which they say are killing the amazon a Record Number of fires are burning in brazil and neighboring countries also has deployed 44000 troops to help but has resisted funding from g 7 leaders saying it would be making brazil like a colony. Scientists in the Scottish Highlands think they may have an answer to one of natures most enduring mysteries does the loch ness monster exist no it doesnt but they have discovered a large amount of d. N. A. Suggesting the loch may have once been inhabited by giant eels or on lets get down to it is or fleas yes or look this no. There is absolutely no evidence of any route to even sequences in the assads so i think we can be fairly sure that there is probably no if a joint scale you recall swimming around and looked nice now is a possible that what people are seeing is a jaunt to you well maybe. We dont know if the youll be united that we thing is gigantic from a georgia kid to just many small leaves. And we shall carry these are the headlines right now on aljazeera the bahamas Prime Minister says his country has been devastated by a historic tragedy after Hurricane Dorian at least 30 people are confirmed dead so far about the Health Minister says he expects the final toll to be significantly higher. Ok later Boris Johnson has stated hed rather be dead in a ditch then asked the e. U. For another delay to practice it he is reeling from several defeats in parliament and the resignation of his own brother from cabinet. Id rather be dead. So you would resign fast Prime Minister ive been going on so that i just i really close a 1000000000 pounds a month into cheese absolutely nothing is the point of. I think its its totally davey boy is iran has confirmed its scaling back further its commitments to the 2015 nuclear deal arm friday iran will began developing centrifuges to speed up the enrichment of uranium which can produce fuel for power plants or be used in atomic bombs president hosmer honey has warned that his countrys Energy Program will soon operate without limits. Sudan has its 1st female foreign minister one of 4 women appointed to the new cabinet the new Prime Minister who was sworn in last month unveiled as fix in khartoum a Sovereign Council will leave the country until elections are held within 3 years south africas president as promising to deal with the prejudice he admits is fueling riots in attacks on migrants from elsewhere in the cotton it has been reprisal incidents in countries including on sheria prompting south africa to close its embassy there mobs began looting and setting fire to foreign owned businesses in johannesburg repertory on sunday by groups are accused of stealing scarce jobs in south africa over unemployment is nearly 30 percent and yemen there are reports the u. A. E. Has sent military reinforcements to their Southern Separatist allies media say 70 amrani combat vehicles will be delivered to the port city of aden and response people have been rallying in support of the u. A. E. Saudi arabia however says it rejects the move and urges all parties to immediately engage in talks with saudis and immoralities are allies in yemens war but they backed rival factions in aden another bold some of the top of the hour keep it here in the meantime the stream is that next. And the differences. And the similarities of cultures of. Aljazeera. I am finding ok and i really could be here in the stream today roasted into these ears of west palm to renewed calls for an independent state to the area remain part of indonesia we want to hear your questions and thoughts on this tweet them to us to stream or comment on our live you tube job. I mean park im the president of the Harvard Asian American Alumni Alliance and you are in the stream. On thursday in tunisia partially lifted and into that blackout in the countrys east and most region of west pop while the restriction was imposed off to some of the most serious civil rest rest in years. During. Protests began in mid august after the spread of a video showing indonesians security forces. Students monkeys demonstrations have now turned into renewed calls for an independent state protestors have marched with the band of morningstar 5 a symbol of the west Papuan Independence Movement out across the west papuan region government buildings have been set on fire around 6000 police and military reinforcements have been sent last week witnesses said at least 6 demonstrators of one soldier were killed in pop province but the government denies the incident took place so today we want to look into whats happening now and west papuan and what should be done to resolve tensions between the region and the indonesian government well hear pop one perspectives in a bit of. 1st lets go to ottawa where were joined by at the carter jelani indonesias ambassador to canada welcome. Im going to start with because the west is not in the news very often i want to a lot of International Audience where it is im going to show the map in the deep red color you will see the area thats known as the west papuan region the all in geria is the rest of. Youll notice that little by is. The place where the regional instant of the monkey name calling happened and then the areas that we have malta areas where there have been big protests also areas whether it be limited amounts of connectivity with peoples mobile phones and the internet and thats something to go 1st of all to your president this is him about 2 weeks ago on what was happening in the west papuan region have a listen as you got the last. Thank god the situation is back to normal again and an apology has been issued this shows the greatness of our hearts that stand united together and the Mutual Respect and value we have for each other as fellow countrymen and dozens. As you. Already have ordered the police chief to take legal action against racial and ethnic discrimination in a strict manner and please take note of this i will also invite leaders from popy. And west papuan traditional Leaders Community leaders and religious leaders to come to the president ial palace to talk about the acceleration of welfare and. Ambassador present this song thank god the situation is back to normal again that was 2 weeks ago maybe he was being a little bit too optimistic how would you describe the situation today you know from the information that we got some of the ground conditions. But i know its not perfect yet. I think we are very optimistic to start this situation and the security. Optimistic but i want to bring this in this tweeted from virginia really sharing something that came out of the u. N. This from the u. N. Human rights chief michel batter that we are seeing an outpouring of popular discontent and mass protests or there suppression with the firm hand of the state listing indonesias popular province among regions where dialogue is needed to prevent unrest how did it get to this point ambassador yeah i know that the situation in poor taste not is not perfect yet as of to be but as im telling you now. Of course there are some. We need to do we need to restart that and the 2nd thing is a dialogue i think it is clear from the a statement made by our prasad that we are willing to go out with other Community Leaders with local leaders so it sounds a strong message that indonesian government is very willing to listen all the aspiration and all the of the wishes of the people one of the things that you do is your job is to explain internees it to the rest of the world real still are very curious about how do we get to the situation where police according west papuans monkeys west papuans are protesting and you in a situation where you need to have dialogue with your own citizens im still not clear how that started from your perspective ambassador there is one thing that we must be bearing in mind you know what happened wed never gone beyond what happened. As such racial slur is unacceptable and. The statement meet would happen in just not only hurt or hurt the feeling of the populace but the whole indonesian as a one nation. To some extent it is indeed it is indeed. An expression that. We will be against our principle as you say and. Theres clearly grievances there and i wanted to share this video youll just see scenes this is from the twitter account free. Incredible scenes in jayapura west as the indonesian flag was torn down and the west pop one flag the morning star is to raise thousands of people can be seen below chanting for freedom so easy those scenes right there that i want to switch over here to where someone with that handle morningstar and they say should australia rule hong kong because they had the same colonial master popy. And indonesia have nothing in common except the same colonial masters its racism to support this nonsense and that is referencing the idea of the question should remain part of indonesia clearly there are grievances here clearly there are people who are upset what would you say to people who say there needs to be a referendum on independence one thing going to be need to remember. Who i seem stupid the beginning is always remains part of indonesia. Of the fact that the popular is a part of a lot of the ability it is being used on International Law it is justified by International Law it is a principle of the posting to this principle so you are starts a statement as a. Hong kong and. Mustnt it is just as twisting a statement. Once against the op why so are the ability is it justified by International Law this is the 1st thing the 2nd thing is all the south information has been internally and externally exercice. A master abdool could do it jelani thank you so much for joining us on the string today we appreciate your time thank you thank you and we want to move on to share more perspectives of west palm quest so we are joined by many when the chairman of the United Liberation movement the west papa he joins us from oxford in the u. K. In jogjakarta in the nice yeah yeah anyway he executive director of the heat institute a group that campaigns for religious freedom at a Melbourne Australia victim or a journalist based in a west palm thank you very much for joining us many k. So eager to get in our community in this because we got a couple of video comments from people and i want to share just one of them giving an insight into some of the grievances that people are sharing and we tried to ask the ambassador there what led to this we didnt quite get better answers so benny im going to share this from leeds you are gay shes a ph d. Candidate at Murdoch University and here the grievances from her perspective. Toward. An isolated incident this is something that has occurred for decades of students studying but one student studying outside of. Youve always had so nice about how theyre called monkeys. Of course also has impacted. Also have been called. Who have been called monkeys or nuclear. For. This one incident when an appeal was actually thrown into the field so benny you can hear some of the hurt in her voice their commute describe for us what its like to be in indonesia. 588 years weve been under suppressed by indonesia illegal occupation thats ambassador to say that. Its part of indonesia but not west proper never part of indonesia weve been separate weve been separate we had different graphically culturally linguistically we had never been part of indonesia thats why they called us a monkey from the beginning when since theyre. Going to occupied our country 96 to treat since then blasted beginning 500000 men a woman has been killed up to now so in this ambassador he claimed that was popular part of indonesia never in the west but was never a part of indonesia we 20 years we separate indonesia got independent 9045 west but when they were part of indonesia we are call it Dutch New Guinea thats why dutch give a independent 9616263 indonesia illegally occupied thats why thats the beginning of the massacre up to now so indonesia claim over whats proper is illegal so this killing is continued rape torture imprisonment people just coming out and arrests read peacefully we demand our right to selfdetermination denial 9069. 00 indonesia and we are called up to pretoria we call actually doing choice that is why we dumped a claim that you know new youll agree men 66 new you know them if you say you know august 9th somebody will member what were bringing the International Committee out today with a story that has you of class and many many decades you have me please jump in here because what that hes saying is that we dont even belong to the interns and you have no claim to have for us this is the just a question. Here i. If you want to look at the. What i think is simplifying the issues just to say an issue of Human Rights Violations there are many structural issues that have been happening in one and that has led to the sense factions and grievances that many have feeling to this day i think. The process that the creation process is not yet the process is not finished yet and there are many things that the Central Government should have done better to integrate the pup once more into the society but i would i dont understand when im saying so a is the answer you get teaching me a lot of things today as well i dont understand what integration means in the context of indonesia and the west papuan region can you give us an example yes but what ben you mentioned before about the new york. 69 basically that gave granting it only shows. That the police as part of the leisure and. Not us was a lost part of indonesia you are wrong it is recognised by no. Means 9 to 60 by solution if road was our only took the note United Nation on little bit north africa cut again country rejected your claim by the african so he were hearing but then again you have come to any and this is a perfect example of why there is a dispute internees here right now because were hearing the claim in the counterclaim i was i was just very curious if you could give me one example and getting out quickly about what you meant by integration. Yes. Become a became part of leisure then theres a problem with. Building more of pop pop and we can see the other problems that thats happening here but its not just because of the way kind of mishandled about the issue here but its also due to a mission of this well and the issue of us prosperity issue of. Not not very good Good Governance there in part what we actually done by the pup when themselves so get its a very complex issues and pup was a truly has a special autonomy granted to them which is not enjoyed by and by and that doesnt. Basically the special autonomy grants once great people it is for example are only public ones can one for office in what but also it can also run for office in other provinces even for the highest position if you. Want to and so we mostly dont know. How many people youve been i missed the last. Almost half of the 1000 been killed and it is still autonomy what youre talking about there. Yes ok can i just ask you know their government can i just say. You know cycle of violence i mean if youre on it absolutely yes i mean im just going to ask you for these last forever. But also from polls from ive picked i hear hold tight for a 2nd but what you want to take i see you trying to get in there and i want to bring you in a couple of comments here because there are voices that people online are telling us that were not hearing and that is because government and acted a shutdown of data for the most part of Internet Data and so its been hard to get those voices out this is what one person on twitter says he says this means that we are able to verify facts it means there was a chance of more fake news getting out of hand in tunisia handles this all wrong all because they were desperate for control so thats one persons perspective but then news broke just today this from stephen who says intermedia has partially lifted an internet blackout so we can see that they are and this of course was on data thats whats being reported victor you are a journalist based there and the west papuan region talked to us about what people there felt and what voices were not hearing because of this blackout. I want to talk about. A lot of this but what it. Means under. Which you are going to go i mean why didnt. We. See. For our experience when the internet. We cannot carry. Any information. This is a problem for us is not only to prepare him but also because we are based in online. So what. People say than to do this i think is very true. So when we. Were in america before. The fall of the internet and. Coming to government and rick we want to you know we were working pretty hard to have to really pull into the information. Because no. One. Media all. Published the story which probably is only some media. But its very hard ok to be honest i think its really. Ok not only to be united but also to work what i what i knew was. Let me just move on a little bit i want to show our audience bennys twitter page and the 20 tried a profile he calls himself a west Point Independence leader this is really important in the context of this conversation because after this violence. Complaints about discrimination betty youve been asking and pushing for the independence of west papuan region for a very long time does this latest series of protests does that mean that youre closer to independence than ever before. Im confident that this is the time to you know change now because you know a world is finding out wall in watching what happened and what happening because the last 50 years in an easter bunny do not least a Ministry International rescue and the International Peace brigade so thats right now world is finding out because. Because indonesia stigmatized my people that monkey i think that sentiment collectively come out peacefully last 2 weeks then what happened indonesia starts shooting day i 6 people were killed by Indonesian Military and police that is what happening there is also the militia groups are created by reid and tell himself because we dont all wars in east timor he said whoa crime wanted by United Nations now hes talking personally attacking me and him and this is general so we lets talk about the situation in response bring the peace only to bring the peace people people always pop what if any any file that i can just set our you talk about in a similar land to his security minister let me just share with our audience one of the most recent things that he said that was of great importance to the state have a look. Grab hold of them give us sort of your money the Popular Police chief bans demonstrations that will lead to anarchy and individuals or organizations a prohibited from carrying out or spreading separatism or expressing opinions in public and violations that will cause separatism no one saw me talk. About upward there is no nation in this world that doesnt have an issue with separatism its an average of all there will always be a group in a country that holds sentiments different from the majority of the people it also happens in indonesia and not just here in papua it could be anywhere else that is exactly why we must fight and neutralize everybody who are any if the feeling it into these here for an appetite for a referendum what you say there is one. You dont source of so i can feel. But barely babies paid when he talked about the racial slur and i think this is a pain that some not only felt but once but the whole it lesions i mean this so many supports him sympathy expressed the words well if you know no im sorry im sorry but. Yeah. Sorry allow me to finish my sentence since i had to finish my thought and then you can interject but getting finished ok but die 1st ethnic groups doesnt mean that it cannot live in harmony its just what we need is a political process so i mean. First groups of people from different. Backgrounds can coexist peacefully and i think this is what this is the cause that we need to push for more dialogue more. And im actually better a Common Ground you know and i think the Common Ground for me and he is very clear that we both want the best but ones we want prosperity for the public ones we want. You know democracy for public ones and i think the way to do that is to list them. And for me the problem now is really no value occupied our country thats killing us thats why you are calling your government calling you want yeah nor the killing yes im frightened of me that are doing democracy you know and youre going to court you know its not just its not yours if youre able to create after all of the candidates are going to. Benefit also. Were trying to help both of you let me just give you a pause in the conversation 70 cant get in the family could i have so i hear both of your perspectives i want to bring this in this from twitter says if indonesia allowed to vote on their freedom it could in the protests tomorrow but jakarta know is that was popular would immediately vote to have their freedom back so keeping that in my i want to play a video comment from someone who sent us his start this is a victor as an International Spokesperson the National Committee for west papua and her stake. Was popular is lost on me in the city was bob who are still fighting for the write offs of the diminishment from the alleys of indonesia we have been treated like animal discrimination is still going on and we have become a minority in our own learn that is white people of us but we are still continuing still fighting for the right course of the commission saw we did in the nation to bring the case of us but back to the United Nation when it unite the nation for fighting in what does the best solution for the people of this popular and here the daughter of the 4th president of indonesia a man what he do you think his legacy had high Approval Ratings in this region do you think that legacy is carrying on and what should happen to make that happen. Well i think what it was before that we should push for more dialogue peaceful dialogue and along with that we should also improve Service Delivery but once one of the problems in is actually there is the cycle of violence thats happening now its not just done by. Somebody treated like ben suggests there but also done by the arms spear the Independence Movement there were cases in which a many were killed and its also cases of violence between perhaps the and we must now also we must understand also we tried to understand at the pump what we also need to understand that part what is very diapers so yeah why not just step on tribal groups here and they have their own. Customs and they actually cannot speak and has that sort of caring heart of a sudden you have a very yes story saying or even as insight into a very complicated situation in Western Papua often its we really appreciate you helping us understand the story a lot better thank you very much mike and i will always see online at a time stream on twitter to max. Until now the coverage of latin america most of the world was about covering khuda todds tragedies as quakes and that was it but not the how couple feel how they how they think and thats what we do we go anyway 5 and a half months are demanding an end to an Education System that was introduced to. Latin america as a 0 has come to fill a void that needed to be filled. For the congolese the journey to work all aboard the. Ship i prefer to live both because they can truthfully chancing life and live on a dangerous journey through the jungle. And fall into the rails for a nearly done. Children go to school and live because of the trade risking it all the democratic republic of congo on aljazeera. I know. Youre right and when you were. The bahamas Prime Minister describes a historic tragedy after Hurricane Dorian reduces parts of the island nation to rubble. Im Richelle Carey this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. Id rather be. As plans are in tatters but the u. K. s Prime Minister says theres no way theyll ask the e. U. For another delay. South africa promises to address the prejudice behind attacks on migrants which a fractured relations with fellow african states. As sudan appoints its 1st female foreign minister we hear from other women fighting for a leading role in the political transition. Arcane dorrian is battering the east coast of the United States these are pictures from wilmington North Carolina that is a city on the States Atlantic coast dorrian has killed at least 4 people and the United States by far of course the greatest impact was in the bahamas where the countrys Prime Minister has called the devastation historic tragedy these are satellite images taken before and after dorian made landfall they give us. Just a bit of an idea of the scale of the destruction to that island nation at least 30 people are confirmed dead but that number is rising as rescue workers struggle to recover bodies only half of the homes on the worst hit islands of abaco and grand bahama are estimated to be destroyed or severely damaged men are awful has the latest from marsh harbor on the island of albuquerque. Its Early Morning in the bahamian island of abaco and esther is sifting through whats left of her home. The same house shes lived in for the last 56 years. Dont know why but you know they get things back. And its hard that was more than how. You quoted. The woman. Down the road at a nearby airstrip the chaotic scene is playing out everywhere and everything stops and then theyre all going off of faith about. The 1st airplanes have arrived to evacuate survivors of hurricane doreen t. R. E. Nubile is here with her children but there are hundreds of others trying to evacuate and there simply arent enough planes its a disaster a lot of people dont live. Thats passed away a lot of bodies its ridiculous no have no homes theres no shelter and its really really bad here. Driving down the road toward marsh harbor it becomes clear why so many people are fleeing this region of the bahamas was the worst hit by the storm. This is about as bad as hurricane damage gets as you can see the scene here in marsh harbor is nightmarish there is debris everywhere there are boats in front of peoples driveways the floodwaters have not receded yet and for thousands of residents weve lost their homes here that nightmare is far from over. For many of the injured and displaced one of the only places to go is this hospital the only Health Facility left standing after the storm its just. I dont know what they think this is. Any minute they even check it they will even take all get from here. There and they give you know hope for you know theres no hope for me if. Its the baby. It could be months before life returns to normal on out ago. Some of those who have managed to evacuate may never return in the meantime there are still hundreds of others waiting for their turn to get out. Marsh harbor of the bahamas 4 people have died in the u. S. As that storm has made its way up the eastern seaboard and gallagher reports in charleston in South Carolina. As Hurricane Dorian lingers dangerously close to the u. S. East coast residents of charleston to dealing with downed trees and flooding and Tropical Storm force winds thousands lost power here tidal surges remain a danger and more than 300000 south carolinians have moved to shelters but most agree things could have been a lot worse this used to it im exmilitary and this is nothing compared to combat so you know its its its ok as South Carolina prepares for a cleanup dorrian is now tracking towards North Carolinas outer banks the eye of the hurricane may not make money but this will be a close call for an area already under mandatory evacuation this will be a brush by whether it comes ashore or not the eye of the storm will be close enough to cause extensive damage in North Carolina tornadoes produced by the power of dorian have been reported throughout the region forming and touching down with little warning for South Carolina though the storm is passing albeit slowly some streets flooded and trees are blown down but frankly the wind changed direction bearing the city from those large tidal surges dangerous remain from flash floods and strong gusts of wind that focuses and i want you for that long predicted eastern turn of Hurricane Dorian and now North Carolina will be vital residents and emergency staff in North Carolina are now bracing for the power of dorian as it creeps northwards this. May be the closest yet the dorrian has come to the u. S. Coast and the danger is a still life threatening stay informed no your zone if your zone is an evacuation zone get out theres no reason to stay behind and become a statistic or become a problem for 1st responders to have to deal with as Hurricane Dorian continues its slow path hurricane and Tropical Storm warnings remain in place the system is so big there are a watches in place as far north as massachusetts but for now its North Carolina that remains in dorians path and gallacher aljazeera charleston South Carolina. Its a Prime MinisterBoris Johnson has declared hed rather be dead in a ditch than ask for another delay to practice it and made the remark after suffering heavy defeats in parliament and being abandoned by his own brother is quitting the government reports of london. Boris johnson may have suffered a humiliating defeat at attempts to call a general election but here in the north of england you could be forgiven for thinking the campaign had already begun do you want this government to take its not. The 31st or do you want jamie colby in the labor party to go to that crucial summit in brussels will table the 17th can you make a promise today to the British Public that you will not go back to brussels and ask for another tonight yes and so you can and would you like that id rather be dead in a ditch its a good safe jail johnsons day had started in downing street with a visit from u. S. Vice president mike pence and this was the message from the white house the United States is ready willing and able to immediately negotiate a Free Trade Agreement with the u. K. The National Health service is not a table as far as a negotiation and. Were not using all that already. We have we have a already if you have already. Then like sounds off the remark aimed at the labor Opposition Leader ive. Shot thank you very much but its time to move on and i thought i was writing the passive story i think apart theres nothing funny about the latest resignation and the Prime Ministers brother joe johnson quitting as junee a business minister he tweeted in recent weeks ive been told between family loyalty and the National Interest its an unresolvable tension and time for others to take on my roles like the Prime Minister was asked about his brothers departure if your own brother called back you why should anyone else. Joe doesnt agree with me about the European Union because its a its an issue that always you do divides families and divides everybody but i think joe would agree is that we need to get on and sort this thing out and so what next all seems set for Boris Johnson to again seek parliamentary approval to call the election next monday but does the labor leader Jeremy Corbyn accept that its all scupper it again boxing in Boris Johnson even more than he is already and ruth simmons out 0 westminster and John Hall Lexa head to the governments next step says that pushes for elections. Well the scene does indeed appear to be set for a repeat election motion put down by the government on monday another vote looking for a 2 thirds majority to trigger a general election by then the opposition sponsored anti no deal bill should have made it on to the statute books its expected to make it through the house of lords by the end of friday all of that a precondition for Jeremy Coburn in the labor partys support of a general election but the big question on monday will be will Jeremy Corbyn in fact at that point accept the offer of an election or will he be persuaded by a large number of opposition m. P. s in his party and in other parties who simply dont trust Boris Johnsons would they dont trust that he will stick to the date of an election october the 15th the government wants they dont trust that he will stick to the letter of the law they want to ensure that a no deal breaks it is in fact avoided and will be urging Jeremy Colvin to hold out for a later election after october the 31st they want the Prime Minister to have to endure the humiliation of actually going to the European Union in bussell brussels and actually asking for another brick city extension earlier john a spec with Patrick Diamond hes a singer a lecturer at Queen Mary University school of politics and International Relations is as a general election is now almost inevitable that thats actually unlikely to provide the answer to the bracks a crisis. Well the mood in the labor party is somewhat splits there is a group around Jeremy Coleman who would like to have an election as soon as possible so when the legislation is passed formally through parliament at the beginning of next week they would want to move very quickly to an election i think there is a mood also there among other labor m. P. s and among some of the other opposition parties who would like to keep Boris Johnson hanging for longer this is partly of course to avoid the calamity of a new deal brags that as they would see it keep johnson in say that the no deal is properly avoided but in addition to that wait longer and put johnson on the pressure theres a sense that he is starting perhaps to weaken to crumble the longer he stays in that position the more vulnerable the look and therefore the easier he might be to beat in a general election give him a bit more rope essentially but he also points to a real crisis of trust doesnt it i mean half of them more than half of that was probably simply doesnt trust the word of this Prime Minister yeah thats been i think Boris Johnsons fundamental problem in all of this we have a Prime Ministerial system in britain not a president ial system and when the Prime Minister loses the confidence of the majority of m. P. s in the house of commons lets not forget m. P. s in his own party in some cases because of the 21 m. P. s who lost the whip their position begins to weaken and as things stand Boris Johnson has fewer than 300. 00 m. P. s who support him on the whip thats not a tenable long Term Position so he is really running seriously out of options its not clear where he goes from here south africas president is promising to deal with the prejudice he admits is fuelling riots in attacks on migrants from elsewhere in the cotton that there had been reprisal incidents in countries including on cherry after opting south africa to close at the embassy there mobs began looting and setting fire to foreign owned businesses in johannesburg and pretoria on sunday migrants are his the stealing scarce jobs in south africa are unemployment as nearly 30 percent. No amount off and. And frustration and grievance