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Passing on the complaint to congress the u. S. Media is reporting that this relates to a phone call between trump and a foreign leader well try to deny the accusation and heres what he tweeted another fake news story out there it never ends virtually any time i speak on the phone to a foreign leader i understand that there may be many people listening from various u. S. Agencies not to mention those from the other country itself no problem mike hanna has more from washington d. C. The original complaint went to the Inspector General who briefed members of congress in the course of this day according to those who he spoke to he said that the matter is credible and the complaint is of an urgent nature now he refused to divulge the exact details of the complaint or indeed confirm that it did relate to President Trump however he clearly gave enough information to make members of the House Intelligence Committee even more concerned the situation now the acting director of National Intelligence Joseph Mcguire continues to refuse to share this information with congress he has now been subpoenaed to appear before the House Intelligence Committee next week now he is refusing to give any information on the advice of the Justice Department its for this reason that members of congress are saying that the Justice Department is attempting to shield the president from what he may alleged to have done in terms of breaching National Security so this is now brewing into a major confrontation between the Justice Department between congress and of course between President Trump and congress. And still had a knowledge is there a fatality why 2 years on from devastating earthquakes in mexico those affected accuse the government of breaking its promises. And then the anxious wait for britains Prime Minister and the Supreme Court will give its judgments next week over his decision to suspend parliament. However the weather is set fire across much of china lots of sunshine across the region at the moment a little bit of cloud down towards the southwest into vietnam up towards the southwest and parts of china but for the most part this glorious sunshine 3233 celsius for hong kong over the next couple of days is fine dry and sunny further south we do still have some wet weather continuing across the philippines not as white as it has been recently but it is still there nevertheless you can see this line of cloud coming out across the southern parts of vietnam pushing into the gulf of thailand and the much autonomy well see some rather wet weather as we go through the next few days some of these showers along the spells of rain just flooding their way down to northern sections of somalia full of that cloud right across the by a single some wet weather plenty of wet weather across much of in the south towards a northwest where the other rains are of course starting slowly but surely they are starting to retreat sinking a little further south which and east was but still some very heavy rain into much but with the protests across the Western Ghats as well mumbai still seeing some really big downpours or as a circulation here which is going to linger over the next day or so and not just a little further north which if anything is over the next i. O. C. With a chance of flooding for good you out. Good weather sponsored by countdown anyways. From inside the walls of the west. African prison. A chance to create to express emotion and take the 1st steps towards rehabilitation. His passion for. Inspiring prisoners to perform and to reach beyond the ill deeds of the past and the confines of the press. The dance of the. Documentary on aljazeera. Hello again youre watching aljazeera and here are main stories this hour irans foreign minister says theyll be an all out war of the u. S. Response to attacks on Saudi Arabian all facilities by taking military action against this country they havent claimed responsibility for the strike but the americans and saudis say the iranians were behind it. Canadas Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has apologized for a 2nd time after yet another photograph and video emerged of him wearing black face makeup hes vowed to continue with his Reelection Campaign. And the u. S. Justice department is being accused of playing a key role in a portly withholding a complaint against press and. Us media is reporting that this relates to a phone call between a foreign leader. Dozens of people have been killed in 2 separate attacks in afghanistan and airstrike carried out by Government Forces with the u. S. Support has left at least 20 people dead in the eastern province. And earlier at least 18 people were killed in 1906 injured in a taliban suicide bomb attack near a hospital in the Southern Province a Defense Ministry official says the intended target was a nearby Training Base for a stash no Intelligence Agency now the british Prime Minister should find out next week whether his decision to suspend parliament ahead of the october 31st deadline was legal the Supreme Court has wrapped up its hearing on the case john has more details from london. Boris johnson on maneuvers visiting soldiers promising more money for the military ahead of an election whenever it comes promising also progress on brakes it i dont want to exaggerate the progress that we are making but we are making progress and what we need to do so people understand we need to find a way whereby the u. K. Can come out of the e. U. And really be able to do things differently not remain under the control of the e. U. In terms of laws and trade policies. Johnsons plans may yet and ravel after a 3 day emergency hearing Supreme Court justices will soon rule on the more fulness of the governments prohibition of parliament on thursday they heard evidence delivered by council from one former conservative Prime Minister john major against the current conservative Prime Minister john says the inescapable inference to be drawn is that the preparation is for that not exercising its right to disagree with the government that legislate as it sees fit its an inference the government says that is not for the courts to judge we should actually start by recognizing that the pro geisha was a for sitting in parliament which falls within the ambit of article 9 of the bill of rights and they dont have to get. The government will hope of course that the Supreme Court upholds the english high courts decision that the prorogue a sion of parliament was a purely political not legal matter but the court could just as easily side with scottish judges who ruled that under the circumstances they could get involved because they said of the real motive behind the suspension of parliament the silencing of m. P. s over breaks and it was a decision that in effect meant Boris Johnson had lied to the queen. Away from the courts there are sometimes questionable efforts to reach. New breaks a deal the e. U. Has demanded full written proposals from the u. K. By the end of the month an artificial deadline said the u. K. And they go over instead a set of notes with a final offer still to come papers for now until we have actually looked at them in detail i will not correct her eyes and 1st the British Government has few obvious cards left to play on breaks it and the pressure may grow next week when the Supreme Court delivers its verdict to own a whole aljazeera london the us has expelled 2 cuban diplomats for what it calls influence operations they officials were posted on the Cuban Mission to the United Nations in new york the state departments hasnt given any details about the accusations normally used to diplomats names and travel for other officials at the mission has also been restricted. Now its in asias former president zine El Abidine Ben ali has died hes been living in exile in saudi arabia but ali fled there off to the 2011 revolution which forced him out of office. For takes a look back at his legacy thats when he was swept from power by a wave of popular protest fleeing tunisia saudi arabia a former military man and diplomat. Ben ali took the presidency in 1907 with a bloodless coup unseating the countrys 1st post colonial president in every election since he was returned to power with enormous majorities his opponents said the votes were rigged human Rights Groups described his government as authoritarian and undemocratic cracking down on any attempts at press freedom and handing out jobs and favors to a select band of supporters. Ultimately protests over unemployment brought the people out of the streets demanding change. To me just economy looked relatively strong when the uprising began it was ranked 1st in africa the competitiveness. But accused of running a corrupt police state with money concentrated in the hands of a few powerful families including his own most and asians felt excluded under ben ali tunisia pursued a pro western Foreign Policy meant taining strong ties to former colonial master france and the us but as his regime crumbled france abandoned him refusing him entry as he fled the country saudi arabia offered him refuge in his final days but he will always be remembered as the president who was forced from office by an uprising of popular protest. Gafoor 0. Hundreds of people have been forced to leave their homes in parts of texas after the region was hit by 2 rental rains and flash floods a hospital was among the buildings evacuated and nearly a 1000 people cut off by floodwaters were rescued by boat in the city of houston authorities have warned further rainfall could be could bring whats being described as catastrophic flooding as the Tropical Storm imelda lashes the region liberias observed a day of mourning in owner of the 27 people who were killed in a far at an Islamic School near the capital both the victims were children the students were sleeping when the blaze broke out of the night at night the boarding school in one room of year its believed the fire with sparked by an electrical fault. Mexicans have been commemorating multiple earthquakes 3 decades apart that killed more than 10000 people. President s and there is no peasant over there are led a Memorial Ceremony in the capital a to earth quake sent 2017 it came 32 years after the countrys most deadly quake so far the government has only managed to rebuild less than half of the houses destroyed 2 years ago. Many people are still struggling to recover and they say the crisis isnt over and i thought he said repeatedly broken their promises and our upper low reports from mexico city. That she is visiting her house near the outskirts of mexico city its the home she used to share with her husband and 3 children that theyre going to. 2 years ago a massive earthquake split open the ground underneath the property due to the threat of the structure collapsing authorities told she would be relocated to a government home that new home however as well as thousands of others promised to earthquake survivors never materialized has been this is what its exasperating to live outside your home weve organized marches masons and round tables with government representatives its the only way weve seen any solutions but its not enough the emergency here isnt talking about. The 2017 earthquake claimed hundreds of lives in the mexican capital and the surrounding states thousands more were displaced as homes and buildings were toppled or at least severely damaged once the dust settled the Mexican Government announced that 800000000. 00 would be set aside for reconstruction. But little is actually known about where much of that money went and transparency advocates warn the problem isnt isolated to this one Natural Disaster we are a very. Unique country. In this is that we have a lot of europeans a lot of earthquakes and we need to be better prepared for. The mitigation. And for for the last. The Mexican Government still lacks a mechanism that tracks emergency spending this is a matter mexicos president has promised to correct. We estimate that by the end of 2019 we will have 40 percent of reconstruction finalized hoping to be completely finished by the end of next year public records show majority of reconstruction funds were allocated toward Public School buildings homes and Historic Monuments most of the rubble may have been cleared but there are still plenty of reconstruction to be done here in the delmarva neighborhood near the eastern end of mexico city there are still fissures in the streets places where the ground sank by nearly one meter and there are still dozens of damaged homes that have yet to be demolished after going to says shell continue to pressure Public Officials to act but she says she knows many other earthquake survivors who have given up. Mexico city. And central somalia almost 5000. 00 fighters are signing up to join the National Army the group decided to integrate their fighters 2 months ago and so far theyre the only local group to go up against fighters and where why has this report from. Chants of religious fervor filled the air most concentric. This manifold was of sophism or mystical islam. For the 1st 20 years of somalia civil war sufis completely avoided the conflict but a decade ago the work force to pick up and join the fight against alshabaab. The shrines were being destroyed their leaders were being killed their beliefs were under withering a talk. Saying. Its the terrorists who forced us to take up arms when we saw foreign fighters and for an ideology invading our country and wishing to wipe out all if was to spread a more tolerant rational islam that is when we decided to defend ourselves and believe we. For 10 years the sufi fighters photoshop on managed to retake the group strongholds in the windswept plains of central somalia the. Only local group to go up against alshabaab fighters and when the groups leadership say this is due to strong support from local communities which explains how they were able to move from a bunch of men would never squeeze the trigger to appropriate fighting force. In a surprise move 2 months ago the group decided to have their fighters integrated into somalias National Army. For most of the fighters what is hard their biometrics taken and were included into the ranks of the Government Forces. Reid to have fighters integrated into the federal forces to give them an opportunity to replicate what the deep in this part and help save the country from. Somalia as interior minister he sees that vision of sufi fighters into the National Forces has been a huge boon for the government. Remember the alamo it was inevitable to integrate the city fighters into the National Forces we cannot claim to have a government into these outside it continue to have their own forces nonetheless were happy to have such an Effective Group bolstering our ranks. The sufis say their fight with al shabab is far from they say the conflict is somalia is an ideological one and they say they will now use their tolerant brand of islam to turn the tide against al shabaab. To some arab in central somalia. And these are main stories and al jazeera irans foreign minister says theyll be all out war if the u. S. Response to attacks on Saudi Arabian Oil Facilities by taking military action against this country yemens who the rebels claimed responsibility for the strikes but washington and riyadh say terror on is to blame well in the past few hours the Saudi Led Coalition in yemen has launched an operation against what it called legitimate military targets it says it destroyed 4 sites used to assemble Remote Control boats and sea mines. Canadas Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has apologized for a 2nd time ofter another photograph and video emerged of him wearing blackface makeup hes vowed to continue with his Reelection Campaign now the u. S. Justice department is being accused of playing a key role in reportedly withholding a whistle blowers complaints against president obama trump the head of the u. S. House Intelligence Committee says intelligence officials were blocked from passing on the complaints of congress the us media is reporting that this relates to a phone call between trump and a foreign leader just the whole point of the whistleblower statute is not only to encourage those to report problems abuse is violations of laws but also to have a Legal Mechanism to do so and not to disclose classified information because theres no other remedy. That the whole purpose is being frustrated here because the director of National Intelligence has made the unprecedented decision not to share the complaint with us today says former president zine El Abidine Ben ali has died the 83 year old has been living in exile in saudi arabia since he was overthrown off to the 2011 that pollution inside story is next. Eradicates any violence against women in south africa the governments under pressure to act the president has announced an emergency plan but is that enough to protect women and what are the root causes of the violence this is a story. Hello and welcome to the program on iran come on south africas one of the worst places to be a woman the so says Cyril Ramaphosa and he wants urgent action to tackle such violence the president has announced an emergency plan to stop rising assaults on south African Women at a special setting apollo went on wednesday ramaphosa pledged 75000000. 00 for a series of measures to curb the problem is also promised to make sure perpetrators are held responsible for carrying out killings and ripes recent incidents of sparked protests in south africa calling on both the government and businesses to take strong action is what robert plans to do. We need to make the necessary amendments to our laws and policies to ensure that pepper traitors of gender based violence approach to book we would make substantial additional funding available for a comprehensive funding package of interventions to make an immediate and lasting difference we will also complete the implementation of the decisions that were taken at last years president ial summit on gender based violence and family side as you head from rochelle penn intel what victims of sexual abuse and violence are calling for is more action lets have more about her story. Your family asa sizes you society asa sizes you because i think gang raped with a couple of my nipples at 16. My the man that. That thread moved from 6 to 9 he was living my parents home and he broke my nose and my mom was at rock and the sitting with me you know when my nose was just getting continuously my mom was murdered in 2009 assman pleaded to do it the spleen was structured she bled to death you know and thats my find youve been abusing youve been raped and then taken away interesting or king of you theyre not just taking away. Your body theyre taking away your mind so that i mean so much pain but i have kids and i need to keep them strong and this is my story in this my pleat you know its 2 weeks for those kids probably kids 1st african kids you know weve been. Ive been in the and its worse yes and its not just people like rachela parents hell lets have a look at some of the figures sexual offenses recorded by the Police Including rape have risen 4. 6 percent this year more than 41000. 00 cases of rape were reported between 2 101819 this is at least 100. 00 reported rapes a day more than 2700. 00 women and a 1000 children were murdered by men last year that means a woman is murdered in south africa every 3 hours a 2016 report by the World Health Organization ranks south africa amongst the 4 worst countries in the world for femicide rights. Lets bring in our guests liz that lancaster is the manager of the crime and Justice Information hub at the institute for Security Studies she joins us on skype from pretoria by kanye who is director of rise up against gender based violence and joins us from johannesburg and jolene stain coats is a Senior Research specialist in democracy government governance and Service Delivery at the Human Sciences Research Council she joins us by skype from Port Elizabeth in south africa welcome to you all id like to begin with you monday such courneya late so ramaphosa has said is the most unsafe place in the world for women the u. N. Seem to echo that yet this isnt a new problem this seems to be a generational problem so why are people out on the streets right now. Who are people out in the streets right now because since last year or when the total shutdown much happened on the 1st of august to try and bring one Awareness Towards how bad the scourge of gender based violence had become but also to give solutions to government from Civil Society in the form of 24. 00 demands those 24. 00 demands expired on the 1st of august this year and only a few are halfway through towards implementation so women have taken back to the streets to say but government to david demands we gave you solutions but it doesnt seem to be that youre actually doing in implementation and of course we then saw some of some of the new cases that actually got quite a lot of Media Attention such as in his case where she was actually raped and killed during broad daylight at a post office so some of those cases basically created some National Anger at an uprising where women are saying weve had enough and you know what the solutions are government peacenik action so thats basically the situation that were in at the moment where women are angry and they wanted to see Decisive Action from the government hence the joint sitting that was called on wednesday the monday so what does the Decisive Action actually look like what are you calling for. Ok so of the 24. 00 demands one of which is in this National Strategic plan for gender based violence a costed National Strategic plan to actually map out a way forward as to what were going to do about the scourge we wanted g. P. G. Council thats going to basically create a situation where we have a National Response from prevention and Response Force we wanted an automated registry for protection orders what actually happens in south africa for example if a woman has a protection order or what you call a restraining order in other countries in one province it doesnt actually apply in the next province so essentially a perpetrator can chase you from one province to the next and you have to have a fresh protection order for each and every one of the provinces in said government could have one system that is automated that works in all the Police Stations that could protect survivors of gender based violence from the perpetrators thats one of our demands sensitize asian trading for the judiciary as well as the police and other stakeholders that directly liaise with survivors of violence we do find a lot of secondary victimization of survivors when they are actually in the System Legislation such as the hate crimes bill being implemented that actually protects the algae a community these are just some of the interventions that are listed in the 24 demands as well as things like making sure that theres funding available for Domestic Violence shelters in the country which across the and the funded in actual fact you get 70 rand per day for a woman in a shelter whereas a prisoner in prison gets 350 grand a day youre better off as a perpetrator in this country than you are as a survivor in terms of how the government actually takes care of your needs let me bring in lancaster here from pretoria i was actually speaking to a friend of mine who is a research and gender based violence based in cape town an hour so this question i said look is why is this happening now and she said to me look one of the reasons is you just dont go to the police in south africa for anything you go. And you get a number for insurance purposes but you dont expect them to do anything about this and for too long women are either dismissive of the police process the site doesnt help them anyway all they too afraid to go because theyll be seen as the victim is there an Institutional Security forces problem in south africa. It is absolutely a problem. Its not just us pointed out you know the. Challenge or the problem is not excuse that people are these but they are a great part of the problem we are to do with the internet into generational bidens here and we have to understand that our Police Members also grew up in these households that have seen and experienced violence in the schools that are seeing and experiencing violence in the same communities that are rife with violence so and also they carry the same toxic mescaline that you are that that is associated with her society so it is. Even a problem in a challenge in this country for the class to be far less here this to to sensitize the police to deal with victims of gender based violence in a sensitive way to to ensure that there is no sick injury trouble but we know that there is an attack thats furthermore there is often a new 2 to treat these cases thats not serious that you know the police shouldnt intervene and they shouldnt take it seriously and weve seen Community Policing forums for instance also intervening in what they call these domestic. You know just little arguments that there just needs to be dealt with but we know too that theyre leaving people as little david most women are because of intimate Partner Violence so there is a diving to deal with policing in this regard in not just how they investigate these cases and do it but also how they deal with victims of this to happen and let me bring in john enos saying quote same Port Elizabeth so clearly there does seem to be at least on one level a policing institutional problem but perhaps its why didnt that is the government or successive africa South African governments havent taken this issue seriously is what Cyril Ramaphosa trying to do now with a 75000000 pounds with this announcement some think theyll be able to change governance generally and highlight whats going on against women in south africa. And i think for me when we had the joint sitting i was got a sense that it was a very reactive response. Gender based violence and same a side in this country is really really not a new phenomena they shouldve been polished stronger policy interventions much earlier so that we do not reach this situation where as we know one woman is killed every 3 hours for example for me they are 2 elements at play you not have president s appalls are throwing the proverbial money at the problem you know making Resources Available which is very welcome but it will go back down to that Implementation Phase how are you going to monitor and evaluate what the policy responses are and what impact those policy responses have policing has one aspect of it and the sensitizing Police Officers and those within the judicial system to me i think we need more progressive policy interventions we know in in certain cases laws have been passed in other countries to to allow women to take time off work if they are busy leaving an abusive relationship so they dont have to be concerned about their job security mandisa pointed out earlier 70 random day. For a survivor of gender based violence visa v what a prison or perpetrator gates. For a woman who may be economically dependent on her partner and has children even though they might be a desire to leave in a very intimate knowledge that i may die in this relationship the fear potentially also of whos going to look after my children. May keep a woman so to speak trapped in there but in that situation last year i would say if we had a progressive policy agenda i would argue for a civic edge of. Program because we need to start changing the narrative about gender violence and fame aside it is not woman who must avoid being victims it is not women who need to avoid walking alone at night it is not women who needs to to watch how they they dress and what they way it is not women who constantly need to lock the doors at all time we need to start changing this narrative and say that this is a collective if it and not only the responsibility of women mandisa let me bring you in head the narrative needs to change thats what were hearing from our guest in Port Elizabeth but that needs to change a lot of elliot than when they get into the criminal Justice System and hes to begin at home and hes begin with the Education System there needs to be a structural change against toxic masculinity attitudes developing in the 1st place how you get to tackle that thats a a structural change in society. Well firstly we did recommend we do have a curriculum called life orientation of life or intention as a subject in the curriculum from Primary School level all the way up to high school and conversations that should be happening even at Primary School level from a grade one perspective is understanding consent so age appropriate education explaining what consent is also once again a little bit older understanding how the relationships what is a healthy relationship look like what does an unhealthy relationship look at and then also understanding early signs of violent behavior so this is what we could do from a prevention perspective but it could also generally help in terms of understanding the social ill from a childhood level because as you said once theyre already perpetrators i mean the job is already done to some extent and we cant really be fixing adults but we really do need to do a very strong comprehensive social Behavioral Change Program that starts as early as grade one with these kids at school level and it needs to also continue out to teenagers and then becomes obviously more age appropriate when they become adults i think its imperative that the understanding around what actually constitutes violence and what is violent behavior because people understand that if someone slaps you across the face thats violent but they dont necessarily understand economic violence they dont necessarily understand emotional violence so these are some of the conversations that we need to have as a nation and we need to popularize them again one of the demands of a 365 day campaign headed by the Government Communications Information System whereby you actually have a program similar to what we did when we had the hiv aids response that educates the entire country around the scourge of gender based violence awareness and also gives advice as to what to do when you find yourself in that situation a lot of survivors dont know where to go they dont know how to access particular services they dont know how to. The services they dont know what to do once they actually enter a Police Station when they report their case what is the next step how does it into the criminal Justice System with a perpetrator all of these things they need to be walked through these processes and they need to be assisted by a proper country instead of social Behavioral Change Program monday so do you have confidence in your leader to be able to deliver anything that youre told by a cancer on the face to do any of this i would not want to preach that he cannot cannot do it i have faith that he will try i do think that this is one of those things that needs all hands on deck it needs departments to actually start working together they reconcile those so right ringback now thats right the g. B. Council is important is that there needs to be a coordinated efforts around it the president has announced his allocated resources its not up to his departments to be pushed to actually do the implementation to in the school. Doing you specialize in democracy governance and Service Delivery do believe that the government has the tools at its at its disposal to be able to do this. You know its one thing having to. Be you know its one thing having making those Resources Available its a very different thing when it comes to Implementation Monitoring and evaluation and that is where political will comes into play so for example mandates us talking about gender based violence council. If established i can foresee that such a council would play a strong role in monitoring those policy impacts for example if you are going to increase the number of shelters and doesnt help that you increase the number of shelters and people dont know how to access them or people dont access them for various reasons theres got to be a solid evidence based policymaking approach to these interventions. And again part of that for me would be you know political will and not just you know the quick and easy solution is always throwing money at the problem but not necessarily looking at what you are getting for your buck once you start dealing with the with the situation monitoring and evaluation for me will be key monitoring and evaluation let me bring you in here a lot of this is to do with men men need to change their behavior is there a crisis of masculinity among South African men thats leading to this what are the why is this happening this seems like you know for women 3 women in our being killed is an extraordinary figure so just try and help us understand why this is happening why men are doing this from the perspective. Well its its simple men dont think women are human beings they think that were property and they think that they can own us its a simple thing with when you hear their conversation amongst themselves theyre like my girlfriend cheated on me therefore im justified to beat and kill her as though that persons body somehow belongs to you we need to really change that psyche and that and that understanding this is a very strong. Evidence that toxic meskin its he is not just harmful to women its also harmful to men themselves the stupid myth that men dont cry men should always be the ones providing for the household then you find them in a situation where we have such gross inequality in this country where theyre under pressure that they shouldnt be and and they take that out on women and children in the most harmful way so they talk suggested in itty differently needs to be addressed and dealt with but we also need to deal with the Socio Economic issues that are behind that and that im in a facing themselves and as i said playing out in incredibly violent ways in pretoria this is a problem that has to be dealt with culture is a problem that has to be dealt with through education and legislation can it be dealt with practically by the criminal Justice System by the Education System i mean how do you do that how do you provide a practical solution that you know stops us. So there will help organization and inspire frederick is very useful and we have seen that many are the fabric initiatives that have been implemented here on local level. Have been very successful so they are merely interventions in south africa and will that have true even to such as articulate programs such as an end to blue programs and so the question now is how can we ask elites to more or larger areas how can we nation them how can we make sure that the funding is because we know that these can be successful for instance the kenya just then and. You know the school curriculum. Intervention has proven to be highly successful in changing attitudes especially boys around how they perceive women to to to accept whats and to to break down the toxic next school and it is so theres a lot we can do and a lot is being done what we do need is now this implementation that were all talking about it is the plan that the president has saved needs to be implemented in the next 6 months that might be a little bit ambitious we really need to hit the baseline as they make sure that whatever we do is evidence driven and that the in the interventions are mission truckle and there are many thoughts to those that that that really do make a difference and that its fast to recognize we are busy with snapping as many of these interventions possible in order to make sure that we understand what works where and. See you agreeing that however i was going to put this to you bluntly surely we just need to lock these people up the criminal Justice System needs to be stronger and ill be deterrent enough. Look the entire prison population of south africa is below 300000 people this would be 6000000 South Africans who of which its estimated over 8000000 of them have been raped so we just dont have enough jails to lock everybody up its a fact i think what we need to do is ensure that one reprove event violence from happening which is which should be the key priority and when it does happen we need to have adequate response mechanisms in place and a functional criminal justice to prosecute because a lot of these cases do actually get into Police Stations but never find themselves into courtrooms because prosecutors say well you dont have enough evidence and are not even going to prosecute so jailing everyone honestly isnt the answer its not a sustainable answer and so that we can afford and also i dont think having people locked up in prison with other perpetrators and further ill be honest i dont think the prison system at the moment actually rehabilitates people i actually think that they come out much us and they end up really offending so i dont see how putting them in the system would actually work i think we need to change mindsets and really need a strong understanding of consent to permeates throughout the minds of South Africans so that we ensure that this doesnt happen to more women we already live amongst rapists and murderers its effect we just need them not to reoffend and we need to ensure that when they do actually get prosecuted that they stay in jail you have people serving 6 months jail sentences locking them up is definitely not working. 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Growing up in the United States i learned that the 1st amendment is really key to being a freedom the challenge is going to be the men and women who believe sources that are available what makes aljazeera story is that we just dont tell you what the subject of the story wants to know the government not going to do the one thing the demonstrators want to apologize for thats what aljazeera does we ask the questions so that we can get closer to the truth. Aljazeera will meet 2 arab women with roots in the middle east both build successful lives of rule over the last 5 years ive achieved a great deal of partnership with the countrys leading from the never forgot where they came from. I tried to put forward a different place than the stereotypical image of muslim women arabs a pool the businesswoman in the council on aljazeera. World leaders from un Member States a parent to take their seats for this years General Assembly president rouhani and President Trump will attend. Growing tensions between the u. S. And iran be used will multilateral efforts provide solutions to a global refugee crisis escalating laws and Climate Change before its too late join us for extensive coverage of the un General Assembly on aljazeera. Arabic i know. About you. Some of it i like. Hello pollen and hi and these are main stories and aljazeera irans foreign minister says there will be an all out war if the u. S. Military takes action following the bombing of 2 major Saudi Arabian Oil Facilities i am and who the rebels claimed responsibility for the strikes but washington and riyadh say terror on is to blame irans denied any involvement same as robbie has this report from the iranian capital. Drone and missile attacks on saudi Oil Facilities last week iranian leaders say the only reason the u. S. And saudi arabia are blaming them is because the alternative is too embarrassing that yemens hoopy fighters were capable of carrying out such a destructive military operation. But the saudis say the drones and missiles direction of travel recover debris the capacity of the Technology Used in these attacks all draw a Straight Line back to tehran Foreign Ministers of odds are it has said of the iran coincident is used as an excuse to attack his country iran wont think twice about defending itself he also warned u. S. President donald trump not to listen to his saudi allies who would march to war with iran for their own sake they should pray that they wont get what they seek theyre still paying for a much smaller a human wall that they were too arrogant in 4 years ago for those hoping for cooler heads to prevail the rhetoric coming from tehran of widespread and destructive retaliation is worrying and an indication of how far the u. S. And iran have come from the negotiating table. But the reality is irans position is nothing new the promise of a kind of mutually assured destruction of American Assets and allies in the region has been standing policy for years and iranian experts say is keeping irans enemies at bay what is new is how frequent and assertive the message from iranian leaders has become a signal perhaps that there is real concern into iran that some kind of u. S. Aggression may now be closer than ever on a visit to saudi arabia the u. S. Secretary of state described the oil facility attacks as an act of war and promised more economic sanctions on iran and there will be more sanctions. We we have set about a course of action to deny iran the capacity and the wealth so that they can conduct their terror said to provoke to prevent them from conducting their terror campaigns and you can see from the events of last week theres still more work to do were going to continue to drive towards that end. You cannot fail to see the failed policy of giving money to this regime but what happened. Saudi arabia those opposed to the saudi led war in yemen now in his 4th year see the incident very differently the hutus dismissed the saudi version of events describing the attack as an example of how their own newly developed weapons can now reach targets far beyond yemens borders and they warned if the Saudi Led Coalition wont stop dropping bombs on yemen then Coalition Countries should be prepared for more of the same leaders here in iran have been quick to remind the world that it was yemens hooty fighters that claimed responsibility for the attacks last week on Saudi Oil Infrastructure the hoodies no doubt consider these attacks not as an act of war by iran as the americans would see it but as retaliation for an ongoing saudi war that was sport by a saudi led invasion and thats the line being pushed by irans leaders as well same old 0 to one. Well the saudi amorality Led Coalition in yemen has launched an operation against what it called legitimate military targets it said it destroyed 4 sites used to assemble Remote Controlled boats and sea minds. The u. S. Justice department is being accused of playing a key role in reportedly withholding a whistle blowers complaint against president on trump the head of the u. S. House Intelligence Committee says intelligence officials were blocked from passing on the complaint to congress u. S. Media reporting that this is related to a phone call between trump and a foreign leader just. To me says former president. Ben ali has died. The 83 year old has been living in exile in saudi arabia since he was overthrown after the 2011 revolution. Well those are the headlines well have more news here on aljazeera after this program witness. It could. Be. In the form show me show me show me. Something and listen. To me. Yes. Thats it but i gotta come on out on a little. Oh. Mom ok i can. Do. 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