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A program of home demolitions in september targeting the makeshift shelters of the poor ahead of the u. N. Mission to iraq has called for the violence to stop in a tweet one of the few International Voices to speak up as iraq still struggles to deal with the aftermath of the invasion by the u. S. And its coalition of the willing in 2003 she had aljazeera. Iraqis who are worried about the safety of their family and friends back home and stage a protest in front of the white house. Members of the solidarity rally say they cant get a hold of the valid ones too true internet suspension they say the government crackdown is an attack on democracy you know your move on how the. Top of the shop in the uk and your we are here demonstrating in support of the people of iraq and this is a letter addressed to the white house asking them to help the iraqi people and stand against iranian interference and we call on the protests in iraq to continue to be a little much to do just a mcdonalds drive to get out of the day were here to support the people of iraq who getting killed in the Peaceful Demonstrations for simply asking for their rights because of their internet because of their electricity so they dont believe their message to the world and were here to show our support and to tell them we stand with you and to see iran out out iraq will mean free still had on aljazeera by saudi arabia is trying to help sudan get off a terror sponsor list after almost 3 decades. And hoping for a better life while living and fear palestinians are by a person Domestic Violence demand protection. Kind of the streets of hong kong which was water but the reported raneys not much but a trace there is more round these growing shows could amount to something corn significant as the next couple days already has rains come into the cost of ground and i think circulation suggests some heavy stuff just catching the southwest movie into vietnam as complimenting the rather persistent line thats going to unite and to sichuan has been there all nothing. 23. 00 weeks now but this is where the rain will be a new feeling at least for the next couple of days running into vietnam signs of that and the rain band is doing what its supposed to going science with the sun but its not consistent all persistent there are showers in some ways you kasia only the bigger ones in borneo and i think the forecast reflects that same is true in central and northern sumatra Peninsular Malaysia into thailand and cambodia so the rain is heading towards jakarta but doesnt get there in the forecast not even by tuesday but it will be there next week is our suspect the monsoon rains in india are finally finally moving south as the flooding is slowly dying down as neurotic movement but the rain will not with that heavy in magic pradesh but it might be in andhra pradesh. The weather sponsored by catalyst. For aljazeera world tells the dramatic story of the birth of a nation and how a political agreement reached my france into news you would spark the bitterest of fear. This god the land and sea it remained the tremendous we were still occupied rivalry conflict. Division ought to have tunisia the battle for independence on aljazeera. Watching aljazeera lets take a look at the top stories right now a 2nd whistleblower has come forward in the impeachment investigation into u. S. President donald trump persons lawyer says his client has firsthand knowledge of some of the allegations made in the original complaint exit polls show tunisias main religious party and hata has won parliamentary elections just ahead of its main rival the heart of tunisia turnout was lower cross the country in a growing frustration with the stablished parties. Iraqs government has denied any of it Security Forces have fired directly on protesters during 6 days of violent demonstrations another 5 people have been confirmed dead in baghdad taking the total number killed to at least 109. Portugal Center Rights center Left Socialist Party will remain in power for 4 more years after winning the election but its failed to secure an outright majority the office party came in 2nd when a between 27 and 31 percent of the vote the socialist party has been held by portugals economy which is growing more than the e. U. Average thanks in part to a booming tourism and destry to opposition parties have taken the lead in kosovos elections pulmonary results show the center left selfdetermination party 1st at 26 percent and the center right democratically of kosovo with 25 percent the snap election was called following the resignation of the former Prime Minister removed. Has been summoned to appear before a War Crimes Court in the hague over his previous roles of the commander said the former Kosovo Liberation Army. Joseph has more from pristina. Well we can almost 80 percent of the votes counted then it shows that these 2 parties will be in the election but self that the malaysian party will be in need at least by how full of the percent. Or 2nd party on the elections they have a deal before the election that the winner will give Prime Minister in a future of correlation it means a lot of people here because these 2 parties their main program was based on Economic Situation which is not good on employment rate is almost 30 percent unemployment with. The young people is almost 50 percent and the kosovo has the youngest population in europe. Usual of course with those 29 years currently this year so they really focus on economy but the key question is their relations with the serbia. Not supporting the taxes on imported goods from serbia of 100 percent that was. Implemented by the Prime Minister but they say they want to do. With relations with the syllabi on the basis of reciprocity so what they were simply due to citizens of kosovo day will do the same to the citizens of serbia and they are ready they said they are ready for a. Dialogue with the serbia challenge as president has decided not to run in the upcoming election by the process and sparked a constitutional crisis last year when he sacked and replaced the Prime Minister decision was later overturned by the Supreme Court he also faced criticism over the handling of the Intelligence Report warning of the easter attack so much 259. 00 people were killed election is set for november 16th. Place in hong kong have once again clashed with protesters after tens of thousands defied a ban on face masks to march in the city and heavy rain chief executive carolan banned basal coverings in the hopes of calming for months of antigovernment demonstrations but the move appears to have galvanized the citys you scott heiler has more from hong kong. Defying the mast bad and flouting the police who projected approval for their march thousands of hong kong protesters also ignored heavy rain most of them covering their faces beneath a sea of umbrellas this was the 3rd successive day of protests against the mass ban imposed by chief executive kerry lam she said emergency legislation last invoked during riots 50 years ago was needed after 4 months of protest against her rule the protest continued after the high court rejected an injunction challenging the ban judges say theyll review it later this month. After police blamed vandalism for shutting down the entire system on saturday more than half of all m. T. R. Metro stations were closed on sunday. The protests which started peacefully quickly changed those there just to march fled from the front line as demonstrators regarded as hard core began to confront police hurling bricks and rocks at. Their offense met by tear gas the demonstrators forced to head back to where they came from the pontiff as you can see on a pretty stiff over treat i want things happening now for a couple of hours into this month that started peacefully but the major confrontation is taking place right around the Police Headquarters Police Pontiac us out from the complex itself and also from above while the protesters are fighting against what they see as increasing control from beijing they doubt change will come with the highlights and i say generally much i look at we know that this will not change the Current Situation us all as you can see the more peaceful protest is than hotkey. Protest to say however i think the meaning of these protests is more important we need to let the government know that we will not surrender. So protesters were arrested and could be charged with not only participating in the legal gathering but also covering their face scott other aljazeera. And chinese soldiers have been warning protesters who shine a laser lights at their barracks and on kong but they could be arrested it was the 1st direct interaction with military forces from the mainland in the citys 4 months of antigovernment protests a yellow banner was raised from inside the barracks and cohen tong warning demonstrators they were breaking the law and could be prosecuted. Libyas internationally recognized government is calling on the Un Security Council to take action against the warlord Khalifa Haftar our forces loyal to have to have attacked 2 major airports since the start of their offensive to seize power in tripoli and april after forces say they were being targeted by warplanes being flown from the misrata airports the government in tripoli is also calling for measures against countries whove been supporting hoft are they many government says Health Services are struggling because a worsening petrol shortages theyre all minister is blaming the saudi u. A. E. Coalition for imposing restrictions on a fuel imports just one tanker has been granted permission to dock in the past 2 weeks providing enough fuel for just 5 days saudi arabia says its working to remove sudan from the United States sponsors of terrorism list sudans new Prime Minister abdullah doc in the leader of its Sovereign Council of. War han are in saudi arabia meeting officials the Saudi Foreign Ministry Says it also wants to increase investments in sudan and improve existing projects it has in the country. The recent death of a 19 year old Palestinian Woman in suspicious circumstances has raised concerns about Domestic Violence in the occupied territory protests have been held against what activists say is cultural acceptance of attacks against women in neighboring reports stitch by stitch see mentors to start a different life after escaping her abusive husband under turning to her fathers home she says her family looked her in a room and tortured her they didnt want to divorce daughter. So she set the room on fire i thought to myself if people see the fire and smoke the Fire Department will come to my rescue i felt like i was dying anyways but luckily i wasnt harmed by the fire after that the police entered to a safe house but many victims of Domestic Abuse are far from being safe and theory we have a good system that protects women the problem is with implementation and culture some professionals dont have the knowledge required to identify victims of abuse and they dont have the awareness to approach them with him to to take. Activists believe the system has already failed including 19 year old disrupter you her family members are accused of beating her to death sparking approved locally and international. Protesters say there is tolerance of violence against women that makes reporting abuse much more difficult since the beginning of the year human rights organizations say 19 women have died in suspicious circumstances through the sometimes these are calling upon the palestinian up. With and in the draft law that has been at work here to provide no protection that. The Palestinian Government responded to public pressure with a promise to adopt the mosque the current being a law dates back to the 1960 s. And is criticized of being too didnt especially when it comes to perpetrators of violence against women the palestinian president has previously introduced some amendments to the law but polls still exist for wanting womens rights and laws might be controversial in some circles of society and might provoke. Criticism to the p. A. That they try to avoid it back at the house seem has filed for divorce and custody of her children but she cant guarantee shell be safe once she leaves. The occupied west bank. Israeli foreign minister israel katz confirmed that he is promoting nonaggression pact with gulf states as relations with some have warmed up against a common foe iran cuts posted on twitter revealing his efforts there would normalize economic ties and institutionalized cooperation despite a lack of movement on the palestinian israeli conflict katz said that this effort backed by the us is a sturrock imma put an end to the conflict and make possible civilian cooperation and till peace agreements are share our side that is he said he presented the idea to us mideast negotiator jason green blatt an arab Foreign Ministers he met 2 weeks ago at the United Nations General Assembly meeting in new york the family of a british teenager who was killed in a Road Accident is calling on the u. S. Suspect involved to return to the u. K. General harry done died in august after his motorbike collided with a car driven by the wife of a u. S. Diplomat the American Woman left the country country shortly afterwards claiming to pull Magic Community britains Foreign Ministry has urged washington to reconsider allowing the woman to use her immunity and the u. S. For people have been killed and 5 wounded in a shooting in kansas city 8 police are searching for the 2 gunmen they fled after opening fire inside a members only bar in the early hours of sunday morning the motive remains unclear but Police Believe it was an isolated incident now with the round up from the final day of the world athletics championships here is there for a smile. 10 days of competition here in doha came to a close at the stadium with 7 titles decided on sunday the incredible performances on the track continued on the final day including timothy chariots in the 6500 meters final the canyon race clear of the field to take gold in a time of 3 minutes 29. 26 seconds to secure his 1st world title game in history was made in the 10000 meters final joshua chipped became the countrys 1st ever track world champion. And in the womens 100 Meter Hurdles gold went to the United States taking her 1st world title in a new personal best time of 12. 34 seconds. Final events in the stadium saw more domination by the u. S. In the 4 by 400 meters relay ride benjamin bringing home the courts had of fred curly Michael Cherry and wilbert london to gold in a time of 2 minutes 56. 69 seconds to make it 6 over with belgium getting bronze. And more american success came in the womens raise the home of the winning her 2nd gold of the championships alongside Phyllis Francis Sidney Mclaughlin and white line joe had ties. In the field. Continues to dominate the long jump scene the german adding the world title to her european crown winning gold and with that leap of 7 meters 30 centimeters. And in the javelin 21 year old Anderson Peters from grenada won gold winning with a throw of 86. 00. The athletes now turn their focus to the countdown for next years Tokyo Olympics the next World Championships takes place in 2021 and eugene oregon. Took up the headlines right now on al jazeera a 2nd whistleblower has come forward in the impeachment investigation into u. S. President donald trump a persons lawyer says his client has firsthand knowledge of some of the allegations made in the original complaint one republican senator has come out in support of the president ron johnson went to force to criticize both the f. B. I. And the cia. Im not here defending the president im not here to denounce him either what im here is telling you by my piece of this puzzle here giving you my honest assessment of what i heard how the president told me repeatedly in the may 23rd oval office visit on the form of the 31st the reason here very legitimate concerns and reservations are ukraine is 1st corruption generalizes in demick we all know that chuck i just want the truth the American People want to do not try to only america do you not trust me at all right you dont trust the cia not all of them does there are just exit polls showed tunisias main religious party and to has won parliamentary elections just ahead of its main rival the heart of tunisia turnout was lower cross the country amid a growing frustration with established parties iraqs government has denied any of its Security Forces have fired directly on protesters during 6 days of violent demonstrations another 5 people have been confirmed dead in baghdad bringing the total number killed to at least 109 Portugal Center Left Socialist Party will remain in power for 4 more years after winning the election but its failed to secure an outright majority and the opposition p. S. T. Party looks set to come in 2nd and in between 27 and 31 percent of the vote the socialist party has been helped by 4 chills economy which is growing more than the e. U. Average thanks in part to a booming Tourism Industry and kosovo 2 opposition parties have taken the lead and snap elections pulmonary results show they center left selfdetermination party 1st to 26 percent and the center right in the crowd a clique opposed to vote with 25 percent the election was called following the resignation of the former Prime Minister rudd mouche hard to notch hes been summoned to appear before a War Crimes Court in the hague over his previous role as one of the commanders of the former Kosovo Liberation Army keep it on aljazeera and side story is next. Protesters in iraq are demanding the Prime Minister step down they also want a complete overhaul of the political system the governments responded by announcing a list of reforms but will it be enough this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program today with me peace adult iraqi protesters have lost their patients with what they say is decades of corruption and a lack of services theyre demanding that the Prime Minister. Resign and the whole political system should be over hold maki says there is quote no magic solution and any progress will take time the governments an unstable list of reforms to address some of the grievances have been more protests than some attacked the headquarters of Political Parties and t. V. Stations in baghdad on saturday the Police Responded by using live rounds and tear gas at least 100 people have been killed in 5 days of protests parliament had planned to hold an emergency session on saturday but it never happened however the speaker of the parliament did make some promises. My loans will be given in the form of credits bank credits for the purposes of establishing factories and providing of course this will enable us to steer away from any corruption so there will be no cash loans and instead credit will be given for the establishment of factories. Well the top u. N. Official in iraq has called for an end to the violence janine and hes tweeted saying deeply saddened by the senseless loss of life 5 days of reported deaths and injuries this must stop and call on all parties to pause and reflect those responsible for violence should be held to account but the spirit of unity prevail across iraq will get to our guests in just a moment of firsts Al Jazeera Imran khan has the latest for us from baghdad Prime Minister mahdi is facing the biggest crisis his year old government has faced yet a lot of the opposition Political Parties a lot of the religious parties including influential figures like a some of. The most influential one of the most influential shia clerics want a southerner and from the former Prime Minister high the other body saying that elections need to be held and they also boycotted a emergency session of parliament that was supposed to take place on saturday actually didnt happen so a lot of these politicians are looking at this protest movement theyre seeing it get larger and larger and more popular and they decided theyre going to try and put themselves with the protesters show support for the protesters in a bid to win support for any elections that may will come nowhere nowhere near elections right now the parliament hasnt been dissolved the government hasnt been dissolved but thats certainly the talk on the streets and in the corridors of power in baghdad is what happens next. Now although this is a political crisis the only streets the protests are still getting larger and larger in syria and this is interesting enough serie a in the south protesters not only attacked government buildings but they attacked Political Party headquarters after they did that they started chanting now syria is free from Political Parties that goes to show you how much anger there is not just at the government but at the politicians of all stripes what the protesters seem to be saying is that its not just about this government its not just about previous government theres a structural problem here theres a problem of corruption which goes back a decade thats led to this lack of development that hasnt meant that theyve been able to get jobs so it doesnt matter really if there are new elections if the same people in the same rules are put back in place say the protesters what the protesters are looking for is a real change in the structure of governance in iraq they want something anything that will allow corruption to stop without money to be spent in iraq now thats a big big challenge for the government and for the opposition parties now the opposition parties as i say and religious parties are throwing their support behind the protest movement what difference that makes to the protest movement remains to be seen and actually i have to say with the anger from the protesters in the south and central parts of iraq im not entirely sure lots of political observers and analysts ive spoken to say you know entirely sure what the protesters will accept that support from those politicians and from those religious parties this is a wrong inside story. Ok there we are here we go lets introduce our panel here today on inside story joining us from the northern iraqi city of erbil is Deloitte Isle dean president of the middle east Research Institute in london we have a man saw director of the Iraq Initiative at Chatham House and joining us here in doha is a dune konami middle east analyst and a contributor at open democracy welcome to you all. In erbil who can stop the violence in iraq. Well the the violence will eventually have to stop but may not be immediately people are waiting for the government to really deliver on certain things and there are different Political Parties and forces that have got there are involved in entangled in this and they would wait to see what happens next this violence was not a product of. One day spontaneous spark that may cascade this has been happening growing because of the weakness in the government institutions because of the political dynamics and secure dynamics that have been changing inside the house of shia in the south as well as in baghdad itself theres a power rivalry in baghdad there are Regional Powers that are involved so basically this as its getting worse and getting more complicated is it becoming more difficult to calm down and stop and this is visible in the panic situation that is reflected in the speaker of the parliament statements in the reaction of the Prime Minister as well as the rest of the governments to shows that are now reacting to events by promising more than they can deliver promising the same thing as before but this time committing more money and more budget that they can afford so the quagmire is getting deeper the dialogue between the government and or the parliament and the demonstrators is actually not necessarily dialogue with all the components of the demonstrators so essentially the violence or the demonstrations to begin with may not necessarily disappear overnight without really this dragging on until something happens because the demonstrators are not only asking for more promises which they do not believe it will be delivered they have lost faith in the system they want this political elite to change they want maybe new elections they want a lot more than this government or parliament can deliver man saw in london has this whole situation been exacerbated because the authorities havent it would appear to me been able to work out a response. Yeah i mean very clearly this is not the 1st time that youve had protests in bus or elsewhere in the country protests have been a reality of the daily lives of iraqis throughout the country for many years but what weve been increasingly beginning to see is a more violent response to protests beginning in buswell last september 28th and then in but the other areas what these protests are still our mentions theyre fundamentally iraqis giving up on the political system the political system that since 2003 has failed to represent most iraqis and its been a political system of elite bargains where the elite benefit so whats important to know of these protests is the weakness of the state the weakness of this government in particular one year after its formation has shown that there is basically an inability to either meet the demands of the protesters or be able to handle protests and so violence becomes the only option that many of these elites perhaps are seeing as a way to quell these protests and to be honest it worked last year and bus after 2 days of killing certainly some protesters that squash the protests that equation has been used again this year and but that then elsewhere the question is to what extent and how much violence the government could use to try and bring down these protests because you know to some cosmetic changes because when it reforms arent enough 16 years on so you do in here in doha is that the issue for the Prime Minister and is that creating a space in which other people might move in as much as people protest on the streets to pick up on the points coming out of london protesters in streets in effect saying we are done with politicians were done with the traditional system of course no help salute the peter the people in iraq are protesting against the downfall of for regime unemployment providing jobs and you jobs to the iraqi use is not going to sell to secure an issue in iraq is not going to see. The Security Issues in iraq is not going to solve the infrastructure issue in iraq protesters have been protesting against reforms for the past few years nothing has been happened and promises happen throughout every single Electoral Campaign that happened throughout each governmental cabinet within each Parliament Nothing has happened even people who contributed and fought against isis within the war never got their salaries or compensations back after the war people are done and fed up by the empty promises they want to see change in iraq and they realize that change will only happen with the downfall of an it off a regime that was installed by a foreign invader a foreign occupier and is currently controlled by a Regional Power players such as iran which is why the un to round sentiment is very loud and clear and those protests today do know is there another fight coming potentially down the political pipeline and its the way that. Is making demands offset against the way the speaker of the parliament is clearly positioning himself for something but we dont quite know what hes positioning himself for but essentially the positioning of every political leader who have made statements so far has been to distance themselves from the government from corruption from the power politics and try to be seen to be siding with the demonstrators and their demands but actually every one of them has failed to do so because the people not only are more aware and they are being exposed to this for so too long theyve been rejecting the entire system now the parliament itself. Which consists of all the forces that we mention is now seen as the ugly face of the of politics because of a its lack of focus lack of vision lack of ability to institutionalize to actually state build and its also the reflecting the in tackling gaging in power politics in the in the negative dynamics that are spiraling with time now. Very early on decided to withdraw his members from the parliament only to be seen to be siding with people and ask for the resignation of the body but the rest of the shia groups as well as some of the sudanese have actually sided with as well as kurds sided with abdul mahdi and iran seems at least apparently at this stage doesnt want ideal of dramatic government to fall that doesnt mean this government will survive it doesnt mean that ive been mighty himself may not want to go or in a month or 2 maybe iran also wants change in the place as well as the house of shia but as things stand they see theres a high Risk Strategy to change government in response to these violence now there are other groups that try to make the most of the demonstrations like out they they too did not get far and actually if anything they lost out in this game and the others because they are not talking they are not united and they are not necessarily on the same page everyone is trying to disown the government and if anything behind the scene and to mine it but of course this government its difficult to change of the Prime Minister doesnt resign the government itself is a composition of all these parties that supported it the what is also visible is that the government fell more and more into the security. Void that was there ok were not going to take you know in london if i may thank you for that were not meant so in london when it comes to the Prime Minister will this only be resolved if he decides to quit. Again i think its important sort of to note that its this is not about one Prime Minister sure iraq is kind of you know this new government that was formed last year the 1st government after the victory over you know theres not an extended territorial victory iraqis were like ok the time for reform is now what theyve seen and what most iraqis perceive what they see in but that is a Prime Minister that has really no backbone is unable to stand up against the Political Parties that put him in power and the Political Parties that are profiting from governance and just to make a note these Political Parties are the same rulers since 2003 yes they include shii but they also include kurdish and sunni parties the system in iraq since 2003 has been one where the elite split the National Pies and the street gets very little the people of iraq get very little from it this Prime Minister came in reform minded technocrat someone who was meant to kind of say ok i am from a you know i am not from a Political Party but one year on what weve seen with this Prime Minister is just a complete inability to stand up to those same Political Parties that want to profit from the system thats the thing isnt it but i mean iraq is always a much more complex mosaic than you were talking about the invasion in 2003 than the invaders would like to admit it is so how does the government get control of the narrative if only because youve got so many different provincial demands its not just we want the government gone there are provincial demands based on the south of the country the what they would call kurdistan if they havent got close to independence and then theres that middle 3rd of the country the needs a completely different of course but the needs the needs could be collective in a basic way the basis of the needs is Health Care Education better opportunities to the youth less wars less sectarianism not as the collective demands of all of those regions would want to have the. The central the centralized government of the Central Government and by the dod that in give the basics to those regions if we were to look at the complex of the structure of the governmental structure in iraq then that regime as were not mentioned as an ethnic sectarian driven regime that serves the political interest in the personal interests of the political leaders of the 3 main communities in iraq and kurds and driven supported by the Regional Power players such as iran turkey and saudi arabia to push for their agendas and interests in iraq so i think we should focus on the basics of the issues in iraq which is water scarcity security and on employability sectarianism and then we could focus on the secondary issues such as how to improve it and develop better relationships or political institutional relationships between the region renard and saw in london is there a big chance here that these demonstrations will carry on and it will carry on being this terribly combustible situation if only because i mean despite closing down the internet pulling the plug the internet or not doesnt really matter the protests have no clear leaders theres nobody running the demonstrations who in a year or 2 we might reconvene and talk about as being a potential politician. Yes clearly these protests again arent new theyre part of this continuous sort of sense of voice and grievance and disillusionment that iraqis have they dont believe the political process works for them they dont want to go out to vote they dont believe in ballot boxes because its the same elite so they view protest as really the only way that they could have a voice however there are those who want to defend the system and those that would go through Great Lengths including violence and intimidation and as you say cutting internet to stop the protest which they view as an existential threat so while you know its never good to predict what could happen in iraq i think very clearly you know the repression and the way that those who are protecting the system are keen to keep the protest down will move to a point where the protests made to some extent be sort of quote or perhaps some sort of reform comes that quiets the protest but without systemic reform even a change in leadership even new laws will not 1 stop and we have what we have been brought up yet which is corruption corruption and the power of the Political Parties and a new government cant reform is can these plans that the leaders are bringing up with really tackle corruption because the irony of this whole thing is theyre the ones who are corrupt and so what youre explaining is a group of people who are corrupt saying we will fight corruption and so as long as that is the case iraqis will continue to protest but it seems and again i dont want to make a prediction that the muddle through thesis will continue for at least the short term do it on that issue of corruption is it corruption i mean is that the explanation as to why the current crop of iraqi politicians choose not to or the cannot hold the wont listen to the people i mean could it be as simple as iraq hasnt had an arab spring Type Movement with the government and the military authorities have to react in a different way. Well i think corruption is a byproduct of this state that is so fragile increasing your fragile its gone beyond the point of really arising of all repair its hasnt failed but it is so fragile that it cannot come on its own sovereignty or be in charge of its own Decision Making process the iraqis no longer a sovereign country now this government and i want you to take you back to the argument. God love my this government is probably the best government weve had so far yet it is a compromise government he was a compromise candidate and he is the one that is weakened by the fact that he doesnt command that faction or that strength or doesnt hold power or military power in the industry is now this government while being government supported by most is least able to cross barriers of progress there he made a lot of pledges in his manifesto last year but then of course the barriers for the delivery was so huge that he was unable despite all the will in the world all the support Global Support he was unable to deliver and what he delivered has been very slow otherwise he means well he wants to deliver and he has a support of money so that tells you the state institutions are so weak and iraqs state is so fragile and able to actually progress and build its institutions and enforce rule of law and control corruption ok you know all those problems one point. One here as well on the idea of one weakness or strength if you stage a crackdown on the people you kind of hemorrhage legitimacy surely thats true the world over and if you if you have if you legitimacy is haemorrhaging you are making yourself weaker so the clocks ticking absolutely the state institutions who are fragile since the beginning of the invasion in the state institutions are controlled as mentioned by Regional Power players by Interest Groups that are funded and supported by external factors the state instead we should i stop you there is a certain bloggers that i was reading today in the run up to the program they were talking about other complete other countries exerting influence do you believe that to be true so i can go to the outside players are manipulating the protestors oh no absolutely not thats the thats the common iranian accusation that theyre giving to the protestors in iraq its a very. Some of the accusations saddam husseins regime used to give anyone who stood up against his regime that they are manipulated by iran the biggest counterargument to that and the response to that would be that most of the provinces that are protesting ascf looting but done that oppose this thing against the iranian dominance and the sectarian regime in iraq are shia majority cities ok. In london when they come to write the history books of iraq could what were seeing at the moment just be a convulsion on the route to becoming a country that operates to say normally youve got an inconclusive election a weak Prime Minister and youve got people demanding more of the political system. Not to be sensationalist but very clearly iraq is going through that this is a transformative moment and this moment will will really could lead to different ways in the history of iraq clearly you know this sort of past 1516 years of this government of sort of compromise with this elite that share with each other wealth hasnt worked iraq is one predictability they want stability and so you know its reached a boiling point and to push back on this Prime Minister i think time will show that one of the biggest criticisms of this Prime Minister is his willingness to compromise to different political elites and that kind of equation where if you just bring a sunni a she and a kurdish leader together have them sort of share and shake hands you solve iraq thats not the solution to iraq iraq needs to include the streets iraq needs to include the people many of the leaders for since 2003 are no longer representative and so really what iraqis want is a government that can rebuild the state so this moment what it represents it could go either way very clearly that you will have different leaders try and become the defenders of the system and youll have leaders emerge that perhaps will try and defend that system and that could move towards perhaps a more a folk authoritarian style of government to. Me were heading towards a gentleman so i just want to move the conversation on the lower in about 30 seconds please what do you think happens next. Well what happens next is that the government will have difficulty in convincing everybody things may come down but even also may escalate the Security Forces that are now defending the government there will be and they are mostly the Paramilitary Forces that are not state actors they are the more more like the paramilitaries and they are now increasingly in charge they are the ones controlling the crowd they are the one that have been blamed for the bloodshed that this will not go away and this government will be having very tough time ahead to convince people to trust it so in a few weeks we may see big big changes whether that is the dissolution of the parliament or will it be a resignation of the Prime Minister or whether the there will be Something Else that may happen but this is not going to come down any time soon gentlemen thank you so much thank you to all our guests they were the loyal dean read out one saw and they dont ill konami here in doha and thank you to you too for your company you can see the program again anytime on the website aljazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our Facebook Page that space but dot com forward slash a. 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And the cia im not here defending the president im not here to denounce him either what im here is telling you by my piece of this puzzle here giving you my honest assessment of what i heard how the president told me repeatedly in the may 23rd oval office visit on the phone of the 31st the reason he had very legitimate concerns and reservations are ukraine is 1st corruption generalizes endemic we all know that chuck i just want the truth the American People once i do not try to only america do you not trust me or they are right you dont trust the cia and i am just there are just and unquestioned on that same sunday morning talk show democratic senator chris murphy highlighted how blindly the Republican Party as defending the actions of the president. Im deeply scared by the positioning that republicans have chosen to take that interview was just a giant green light to the president of the United States to continue to solicit foreign interference in u. S. Elections he telegraph that hes going to ask china to do the same thing that he asked the ukrainians to do this week because republicans are allowing to are allowing him to do it and this entire country should be scared that in a moment when we need patriots what were getting is blind partisan loyalty exit poll show tunisias main religious party and hata has won parliamentary elections just ahead of its main rival the heart of tunisia turnout was lower cross the country and a growing frustration with established parties William Morris is a professor at George Washington universitys Elliott School of International Affairs he says despite how to success they have declined significantly from previous years. I was surprised that the did so badly theyve gone from 37 to 27 to 17 percent of the vote in the 3 successive parliamentary or constitution some of the elections and thats a significant drop off tunis was founded 3 months ago but it was founded by mr karzai the one in jail who was a Founding Member of me to tunis so to in some sense since need to tunis got nearly 40 percent the last elections and the party derived from them got only 15 percent i dont see that as a huge success i see that as a bit of a failure to and the next parties are unknown so what we have is a fractured and potentially fractious parliaments coming together to try to solve huge problems that the governments facing and im not so sure its going to be that easy with such a variety of opinions that will be in the coalition. Government has denied any of its Security Forces fired directly on protesters during 68 of violent demonstrations another 5 people have been confirmed dead in baghdad taking the total number killed to at least 109 for chill central life socialist party will remain in power for 4 more years after winning the election but if able to secure an outright majority the opposition p. S. The Tea Party Look set to come in 2nd when in between 27 and 31 percent of the vote the socialist party has helped and helped by portugals economy which is growing more than the e. U. Average thanks in part to the tourism. And kosovo 2 opposition parties have taken the lead in snap elections pulmonary results are the center left selfdetermination party 1st with 26 percent and the center right democratically of kosovo with 25 percent the election was called following the resignation of the former Prime Minister are in denial but hes been summoned to appear before a War Crimes Court in the hague over his previous role as one of the commanders of the former Kosovo Liberation Army saudi arabia. Says its working to remove sudan from the United States sponsor of terrorism list sudans new Prime Minister of the honda can the leader of its Sovereign Council abdel fatah or han are in saudi arabia meeting officials the Saudi Foreign Ministry Says it also wants to increase investments in sudan and prove existing projects it has in that country so the headlines keep it on aljazeera aljazeera world is next. So. He said and learned no one on one of the bottom of one of the medal of honor that ever came up on. 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