A helmet and military style clothes he was holding a gun and wearing a baloch lover and then he tried to throw what looked like a hand grenade but it bounced off the door frame and exploded right in front of this elderly woman with a very loud bang and then he raised the gun and started shooting on. German media quoting Police Sources say the gunman then drove 17 kilometers to landsberg he shot an electrician there from a workshop hes been airlifted to hospital with serious injuries as police warned people to stay indoors they confirmed they to rest did one person on the all of them innocent by all we have at least 2 crime scenes one person died as the result of a shooting in the area of ludwig vocalist astor and another one in the area of humboldt strasser and we 1st received information that there was one term prizm suspect who was armed and have since been suggestions to the could have been more people involved but thats not confirmed at this point germany has tried to fight a resurgence of extremism in recent years including the firebombing of synagogues foreign minister heiko mosque tweeted it hits as in the heart that a synagogue was shot at on the day of atonement we must all act against anti semitism in our country. The german chancellor Angela Merkel joined a jewish vigil in berlin her spokesperson saying she expressed deep sympathy for the victims families there is a mood of fear in this small german city just imagine what it was like for the congregation inside this synagogue as they saw a video feed from the Security Camera showing a man with a gun firing at the door smashing at the door for all of 10 minutes and now online a statement yet to be verified apparently from the suspect saying his objective was to kill as many anti whites as possible jews preferred Andrew Simmons out 0 power in germany. Still ahead on the bulletin without a mini 1000000000. 00 caution allegations that led to massive protests in iran and well take a closer look at the enormous environmental cost of president chums border wall between the u. S. And mexico or. How that weather sloshy set fire across china at the moment i want to see showers down towards the southwest pushing into northern parts of vietnam but much of china as you say lot of sunshine around 31. 00 celsius there in hong kong might have wanted to see showers a sit down towards the southwest and even these will fizzle out as we go on through friday central areas could see a little bit its whether by that stage having said that say that weather some showers heat of the day showers there across Southeast Asia the philippines will cancel to showers in the heat of the day quite a rash of showers popping up there across the northern sections of borneo filtering across into west sumatra into the mid i pull into as we go through the next day ill say maybe pushing a little further north into thailand by the time we come to friday into days you stay dry meanwhile in india so as you drive into the northwest now as an improvement in conditions here down across the west again still quite a rash of showers quite a lot of showers there into central and eastern parts of india as you can see easing over towards bangladesh and thats going to be the case as we go through thursday in a similar picture as we go on into friday further north of the set it is turning somewhat dry and brought you down to the top temperature of 33. 00. Sponsored by countdown anyways. On behalf of her majestys government i apologize reservedly. Sturrock apology for one of the darkest episodes in British Intelligence. Growing agreement says that the libyans could be quite useful to the west for 8 years after the death of aljazeera world investigates western collusion with the Libyan Security services. Good rendition in the west. On al jazeera. Its good to have you with us on aljazeera these are our top stories turkey says it hit more than 180 targets as part of a major ground and air offensive in northeast and syria designed to clear the area of kurdish fighters the kurdish Led Syrian Democratic forces say a prison hold an detainees has been struck by turkish troops and emergency u. N. Security Council Meeting has been called for thursday to discuss the situation. Or people in Northern Syria have begun fleeing to neighboring iraq the International Committee of the red cross is warning that any escalation in the area could in danger thousands of people who are already displaced and a manhunt is underway in eastern germany after at least one gunman killed 2 people and injured others me at a synagogue new video shows the moments the gunman opened fire on the synagogue in the city of hala wednesday as the holiest day of the jewish calendar gone kapoor. Protest as an ecuador have clashed with Security Forces during a 7th day of antigovernment demonstrations thousands of Indigenous People marched on the streets of the capital quito angry over fuel price hikes introduced by president men in modern no. Roads are empty and businesses closed across the country as part of the strikes against the austerity measures has refused to resign says hes negotiating with dozens of indigenous groups unless an american editor lucien human is in kill which has become the temporary seat of government. In some places of the demonstrations have been bigger another smaller here and there have been street protest vote in favor and against the government and a very very large deployment of Security Forces including now for the 1st time members of the army i have seen here on the streets right behind the police riot police they too are armed with that with riot gear and this is significant because the armed forces has just put out a communique saying that it will not take responsibility for any consequences that may occur in the line of their duty to preserve public order and they say that the only ones responsible for these consequences would be those especially the leaders of the groups that are calling for social unrest and this is again very very significant but its also a demonstration that the armed forces continues to back the besieged president leonine what any of Us Democratic president ial hopeful joe biden has for the 1st time called for Donald Trumps impeachment when speaking at a rally in New Hampshire by then says the president has abused the powers of his office to help his own reelection the democrats have launched an impeachment inquiry of the claims that trump and legally pressured a foreign leader to investigate biden and his son trump is calling the a witch hunt. Hes already convicted himself. In full view of the world and the american people. Down choppers violated his oath of office betrayed this nation and committed impeachable x. You know thanks to preserve our constitution our democracy our basically integrity he should be impeached. Now bulldozers are clearing the way to build a new wall on the border between mexico and the United States it is the 5000000000. 00 commitment by donald trump to stop Asylum Seekers getting into the u. S. But as rob reynolds reports from northern mexico the environmental cost may be enormous too as well as a reversible. President Donald Trumps border barrier is under construction in southern arizona. Crews with heavy equipment are carving a path through the desert the wall will go along the southern edge of the Organ Pipe Cactus National monument an area of exceptional beauty the u. S. National park service says the 1340 square kilometer monument preserves one of the earths major ecosystems in nearly unspoiled condition. The United Nations designated organ pipe National Monument as an International Biosphere reserve environmentalists say wall construction threatens this pristine environment weve got endangered. Pup fish. Fish right here in the stream you can see him around over there an endangered species they are a lot of 4 endangered species here workers will pump water from underground to mix concrete for the barriers base possibly drying out this desert oasis which is just a few 100 meters from the border. The barrier will block the normal migration routes of rare animal species like puma and antelope the Human Experience will also change a 50 kilometer 9 meter tall wall equipped with floodlights that are on all night long thats whats being proposed here and its its insane our nice guys are going to be destroyed were not going to see the stars anymore from the campground and its going to be an eyesore this is a place thats designated wilderness its supposed to look pristine and now its going to look like a 50 kilometer prison wall in order to build the wall President Trump declared a state of National Emergency here on the border now that together with other legal loopholes has allowed the government to completely disregard numerous laws designed to protect environmentally sensitive areas like this environmentalists have taken the administration to court in an effort to slow or halt construction but for now the wall marches relentlessly forward. Rob reynolds aljazeera near solenoid mexico. Tunas in president ial candidate nobody in a car a has been freed from jail just 4 days before the runoff void we had been behind bars since august accused of Money Laundering and tax evasion the media mogul came 2nd in the 1st round of the president ial elections last month copies party heart of tuna 0138 seats coming in 2nd in mondays parliamentary election they trailed the Ennahda Party which won 52. 00 seats but i was at the same one card he was released into this. So his arch of his tie you can see. You can see you can see him. Over there. And this is exactly what hes trying to do now he wants to tell that it is yes thats his word therefore that political moment and thats you ones. Behind him so live there when i was talking to his own people over the last few days they would tell you thats against the political divides into this could potentially be the white candidate to unite in his ears and fix the problems that the country faces. But at the same time he faces the delicate task of convincing people to vote for him and i have to tell you that if that happens there would be a political upset here it is yet. Iraqs Prime Minister has announced 3 days of mourning for the demonstrators killed an antigovernment protests of corruption and unemployment at least 110. 00 people were killed and thousands and just in baghdad and all the cities during days of unrest and noncon reports from baghdad. They chant no more corrupt government a key demand of the antigovernment protesters is an end to decades of crooked politicians since the u. S. Led occupation and invasion of iraq in 2003 corruption Watchdog Transparency International says 450000000000. 00 has gone missing former m. P. Ra aimed is now an Anti Corruption campaign and for. The corruption floodgates opened in 2006 when the government replaced the jafari government there was a lauren place before 2006 where a committee had to approve all contracts above 5000000. 00 change that to 100000000. 00 and the vigil ministries then began to approve contracts themselves a popular belief among many iraqis is Government Departments are controlled by Political Parties who reward their supporters with jobs and contracts the interior ministry made nationwide news earlier this year when details broke of a contract for 6000. 00 pickup trucks each costing 35000. 00 when the marketplace price in iraq was 14000. 00 the interior Ministry Said the contract was above board and handled with correct procedure this former m. P. Says theres no sector of Iraqi Society that hasnt been touched by corruption. The corruption infestation has affected this country and i feel sorry for it its everywhere public and private its become normal its really hard to eliminate this corruption needs to begin with judicial reform and the rule of law needs to be enforced from highly active officials all the way down. Successive governments have tried to combat fraud it with various committees in february this year Prime Minister the set up the high council for combating corruption but that hasnt satisfied protesters who say politicians and others guilty of corruption need to be brought to justice iraqs the 2nd Largest Oil Exporter in the world on the protesters also being where that money goes now in the wake of these protests the government has announced that tackling corruption is 1. 00 of the key issues its going to look at but whether thats enough to satisfy the protesters remains unclear. Aljazeera baghdad. Ugandan pop star and opposition and pay bobby wind has again been prevented from holding a concert once has he escaped an emotion from Security Forces had surrounded his home police say he didnt have permission for the show Victoria Gate reports. Politician bobby wine celebrates his escape from uganda Security Forces by riding through the streets of the capital kampala cheered on by supporters. One was due to hold an independent state considered a beach resort but hours before he was due to perform soldiers and Police Officers surrounded by his home and the venue multitudes of soldiers and policemen were deployed at once. And indeed even my home this very place was sealed by the police and the military they deployed very many Police Officers many many more much more than 4 hours ago on. Probably why he became a member of parliament 3 years ago who is known for his politically charged songs calling for change in a country where you are ema 70 has been president for more than 3 decades. His activism has won him international sympathy but not from the canton government the police. Has been blocking our shores and indeed they went ahead and block the show that was supposed to go on today it will be remembered that this has been the 156 shot that has been blocked by police. Ugandan police say the consulate wasnt approved because they didnt have the staff to provide security for the event wind he was standing against the 70 in the 2021 president ial election says his opposition to the government will continue victoria gave him the aljazeera. Now an american scientists who identified one of the key materials and rechargeable batteries has become the oldest Nobel Laureate in history 97 year old john b. Good enough discovered lithium cobalt oxide as a useful material back in 1979 he will be sharing the prize with britains m. Stanley was a game we developed an early patient for the batteries and would japans akido yoshino whose work made them safe and more efficient and less expensive while john good enough how to press conference shortly after the prize was announced and he says that if you live to 97 you can do anything way that sures is. All i can say is. I did ever. Before or through forward to this particular day but im very happy that its a road that was very nice to raise receiver recognition yes. Hello again Elizabeth Ron im in doha with the headlines on aljazeera turkey says its hit more than 180 targets as part of a major ground and air offensive in northeast and syria designed to clear the area of kurdish fighters the kurdish Led Syrian Democratic forces say a Prison Holding eisel detainees has been struck by turkish troops and emergency u. N. Security Council Meeting has been called for thursday to discuss the situation where people in Northern Syria have begun fleeing to neighboring iraq as the ground offensive got on the way the International Committee of the red cross has warned that any escalation could in danger thousands of people who are already displaced in the war. A manhunt is underway in eastern germany after at least one gunman killed 2 people and injured others near a synagogue new video shows the moment the gunman opened fire on the synagogue in the city of hama it is the holiest day of the jewish calendar yom kippur war. Protesters in ecuador have clashed with Security Forces during a 7th day of antigovernment demonstrations thousands of Indigenous People marched on the streets of the capital quito angry over fuel price hikes introduced by president clinton modern no roads are empty and businesses closed across the country as part of the strikes against the austerity measures moreno has refused to resign and says hes negotiating with dozens of indigenous groups and battled to an asean president ial candidate in a bid card we has been freed from jail just 4 days before the 2nd round runoff of the president ial election or cod we had been behind all grist because of Money Laundering and tax evasion the media mogul came 2nd in the 1st round of tuna zias president ial elections last month his party heart of to near 0138 seats coming in 2nd in mondays parliamentary election well those are the headlines on aljazeera inside story is coming up next thank you for watching. Petrol price rises sparked chaos in ecuador indigenous groups lead and nationwide strike demanding the rein statement to fuel subsidies and an end to austerity why is president then in moreno refusing their demands and could the on going to force him out this is inside story. Were going to. The low and welcome to the program im fully back to full ecuadors president lenin moreno is facing one of the biggest ever challenges to his power indigenous groups are leading a National Strike against austerity measures a violent protest began last week when moreno removed 40 year olds fuel subsidies causing petrol prices to double protesters stormed a Congress Building in the capital quito on tuesday but ministers werent inside at the time reza moreno moved the government to another city 400 kilometers away has declared a state of emergency and imposed a curfew in quito hundreds have been arrested in america at its end to see an human has more. That indigenous ecuadorians continue converging on the capital to give their president in ultimatum either repeal highly unpopular austerity measures or get out they say so to them as were dealing with come from the middle of ecuador to reject this unpopular government thats taken measures dictated by the i. M. F. President lynn in what in a says hes open to dialogue but insists he cant back out of his commitment to reduce the fiscal deficit by eliminating fuel subsidies something he vowed never to do when he took office was. The demonstrators were further angered when they found out that president would it all had moved the executive branch overnight to the coastal city of by a key. For hours and well into the night protesters tried without success to overcome riot police. In an attempt to surround the president ial palace and National Assembly was some of the Indigenous Leaders are asking them to the way things are that they dont want their lives at risk and to march through another part of the city but theyre angry they say they are not going to budge that they havent so far to turn back now. The leader of the National Confederation of Indigenous People told aljazeera there would be no dialogue until president what in returns to keep the oil and repeals the decree. If modern a doesnt want to administer this country with this social chaos where theres no social justice no freedom of the country for ever to join that of the fugitive from justice expresident coram they can live together. Mourinho says the worst unrest in more than a decade in this country is being orchestrated by his former boss and now his were standing me former president Rafael Correa who lives in selfimposed exile in brussels. Denies hes pulling the strings but he doesnt hide his political ambitions including the possibility of a. Turning home would run for Vice President 2 or 3 moons either more in a resign or he asks for early elections which will be the constitutional and democratic way to overcome disagree of situations. That scenario may be premature despite the mountain social unrest and political intrigue here. The daily getting a little or has a very long history of president s being forced out before their trip is up to see in human ill just see down. In addition to ending fuel subsidies the ecuadorian president announced a 20 percent wage cut for new contracts in Public Sector jobs new government workers will have to give one days worth of wages each month to the government and holidays have been habits from 30. 00 to 15. 00 days a year. Are lets introduce our panel now in quito ecuador via skype is as a bell a professor of journalism at the university of us away and paris we have long a former foreign minister of ecuador currently a researcher at the French Institute for international and strategic a phase and in manchester in the u. K. Is Collin Harding director of latin form a consultancy which provides political and Economic Analysis on latin america welcome to you all gentlemen thank you so much for being on inside story much us in quito let me start with you indigenous that protests have toppled 3 president s in ecuador in the past few decades just how serious is this Current Crisis. Hello yesterday was from the National Assembly watching Indigenous People are trying to take or if. They are earliest theyre on course as you say the story they are out there has been a really strong course but for what i saw yesterday i was the economy is more i live in peace 5 guys lenny and maria you know if they really want. To measure we saw some quite extraordinary scenes in quito with protesters trying to storm the National Assembly building who was behind the violence that weve seen in these past few days the Indigenous Leaders say theyre not the ones behind the violence so who is to blame for the chaos that is a really big question bens on who you are if you are. The president. The former president. Because he says put some on monday there are people who. Pay some parts of the Justice Department of the prison so you have to say these are not Indigenous People these are people though. That. This guy you know i would say shows so you better who you are you will come in for a month or less ask long in paris ski on long you were foreign minister under Rafael Correia let in more right now is accusing caray out of all castrating that the chaos this crisis alongside the venezuelan president with the help of the venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro he says what do you respond to that is Rafael Correa in deep behind the Current Crisis in ecuador. I thank you for having me on the show no i think its absolutely preposterous i think its a classical case of scapegoating for the governments own failures and the incapacity to deal with the Current Situation i mean its not a 1st you know to sort of blame International Act for your own failures its actually quite demeaning i would say sort of belittling of ecuadorian normal sort of ecuador and peoples capacity to analysis is to analyze a situation they find themselves in to have dinner to take it upon themselves to decide to go out in demonstrations and to oppose the government going to show you if you speak to ecuadorans theyre sort of very you know theyre very unhappy with the economic package thats been presented to them last week and i would go further i think theyre more more longer term causes to the unrest of the current unrest that go back to when president moreno was sworn into power in may 2017 over the last 2 and a half years weve seen a sort of growth of discontent in ecuador thats led to this Current Situation i mean even before the protests president modern no was on 14 percent one for 14 percent Approval Ratings in the latest polls thats surely not an International Conspiracy its actually ecuador and people being unhappy with the nearly brought structural adjustment the persecution of of opponents and the general mismanagement of the Economy Today the medias focus is on whether this is an International Conspiracy yesterday the medias focus was actually on the huge human rights abuses that were being committed in ecuador including the u. N. Pronouncing itself so on and so forth so i think thats the governments response to yesterdays agenda our again i come back to you for more on the long there are not long like 10 causes that you talked about this crisis let me bring in qana. Harding in manchester for your thoughts on whats happening in ecuador right now do other countries i event is way to have a hand in whats happening in ecuador right now as a lender moreno claims is this a political crisis or an economic one well theres a certain about research they betrayed because come on time technical aspect or is Government Investment a learning equitable jory corus time readline a quiz was as a left wing governments to latin america or whether a major has the capacity to interfere mustang out in ecuador the maritime industry rather doubtful of that as has been said thank you no longer that. Is sufficient reasons there about whats going on in ecuador to provoke the protests to get their name right radical changes in Economic Policy in the last couple of years after 11 years of the extraction of the states or to increase the public spending and some are. The present government has now made the tale with the i. R. S. Which involves. Cuts in public spending and austerity which they hasnt made the case that in the last few years you know rhetorical objecting let me ask in key to why indigenous groups operate to caylee angry with reynolds plans and this i. M. F. Agreement that he reached. In the uk that the answer to it is the. Increase in prices really affect their horses or a city with more people who are. Resources more of the people who are least in rural are out. There every day to say in their markets in the cities you see this guy on. The east orange so. The thing that people who are more interested in them is the people who are. And so what do the protesters want right now theyre obviously demanding that more rain no resign but if he does that which is he seems not to be interested in doing right now then what i mean how does that solve the economic crisis ok if you do the. Nation of. Us here in the neighborhood i go to them a couple of days ago they were. In moreno in down there were. These were legally they were asking the brits to do with their. Measures but they were specifically to change there will. Always be after yesterday i walked. Out of the not really. Being up there was more info out but we dont know exactly at the moment everyone one of the book the more you know who is by or the dumb thats interesting long in paris early you talked about the longer term causes of this crisis when moreno was elected in 2017 he inherited a debt crisis i mean former president correa took on loans we know for a major dam for highways schools and clinics and other projects and so i know supporters will say that something had to be done about this debt so if not austerity measures what are the other alternatives. Well i would disagree with the fact that he inherited a debt crisis that was below 40 percent of g. D. P. Which is like half of what of the European Union is that just to give you an idea is pretty low actually in international compared you know comparative perspective and in fact more a 1000002. 00 and a half years indebted himself more than korea did in 10 years so theres a whole narrative there which being its been pushed by the ecuadoran govern which is strictly and empirically false in terms of the longer term consequence a longer term causes of this crisis i think there are a number of elements that have to do with economic social but also institutional political and democratic erosion there have been you know theres a constitutional crisis every month in ecuador so you have to look at this sort of there but you didnt have protests there was a simmering discontent and then suddenly last week these packages which as you rightly said have to do with fuel they also have to do with labor rights and also have to do with macroeconomic policies suddenly everything came to the fore and i think its true that originally people came out on the street not to topple manone but essentially to try and repeal is this economic package is very unpopular so its to try and convince the modern ministration to go back on the economic measures but with that tremendous repression that weve seen over the last few days you know with the state of emergency with curfew curfew last night for the 1st time in decades with all the images that you that are being shown an ad on people being you know sort of repress very harshly by by the military by the police force the message is changing and youre starting to see people wanting a democratic outcome to the systemic crisis including new elections and current harding why does ecuador find itself in this current economic crisis who is to blame for the debts the country has and you know if not austerity measures what then well it is very good. Youre going to have a similar situation to argentina where you have a left wing government which greatly increased public spending which was that a large wish that popular movements and so on and theres been a sudden change and of course this creates a great deal of pushback and thats what time to nicola the moraine or government. Claims that it had no alternative but to see the credit deal with the i. M. F. In order to rescue the country if you are a crisis this is just pieces of course but the government can say. No as a way out well in the suit so this is whats the i. M. F. Expects in its local beijing theyd be the government i think the government has done it since it was numbers theres about task theyre going to have possibly have they reacted now and then this team can because there is it is not too much going on at the moment. I think its very very hard not fall into to see genuine way are. They they are committed not stupid to remember that heavy handed repression of protests and of course this is liable to spiral right now well lets morden this out a bit to end look at what else is happening in the region ecuadors president as we mentioned scrap fuel subsidies as part of austerity measures imposed after the International Monetary fund agreed a 4000000000. 00 known in february and ecuador as a call and pointed out isnt the only country under i. M. F. Pressure to reform its economy and return in return for help haitis president cut fuel subsidies last july but relented following widespread protests there have been on leases still resisting demands to resign because of corruption allegations argentina cut public spending in return for the i. M. F. His biggest ever bailout of 57000000000 dollars last year austerity measures have led to widespread unemployment and the value of the peso falling to record levels government statistics show Poverty Level school from 25 percent 2 years ago to 32 percent now in paris is the i. M. F. Being reckless by lending to depths troubled countries like argentina and ecuador. Yeah i think if we have if were to have a much more universal conversation about development and about the role of International Institutions and multilateral Financial Institutions and yes i mean theres a big problem with the i. M. F. Its a problem we had in latin america in the eightys and ninetys when we were the laboratory for a very aggressive i would say fundamentalist near liberal a strong structural adjustment programs they failed they created even greater inequality in what was already the most unequal continent in the world its very important to understand that if you look at averages than that america is pretty much the middle class of the well but but thats you know per capita g. D. P. But if you look at what that hides its the most unequal continent in the world the most unequal region and well than a lot of latin americas problem problems have to do directly with this inequality whether you whether its urban crime whether its lack of social cohesion political instability a number of things are the consequence of inequality and the i. M. F. Arrives and adds an extra layer of impoverishment of inequality of precariousness you know says the state is the problem in a context with an already absence of state and state regulation so for 1015 years in the early 2000 you had sort of progressive some would say left wing left of Center Governments that kind of put those multilateral lending institutions you know on hold or sort of decided to govern without their help it created you know the result of these governments throughout the region was gross reduction of inequality between 200201290 1000000 people were lifted out of poverty in latin america and now the i. M. F. Is back youve just said it ecuador in argentina good examples and youve got in ecuador people going back in poverty in argentina people going back into poverty so yes theres an it theres a new unit theres a big discussion to be had on the role and if areas well i would say of the i. M. F. Wherever it goes in the world. In the developing world before we bring back my task into the conversation to find out where this crisis in ecuador could have a head let me ask kannan about his thoughts on the role of the i. M. F. These programs whether its in ecuador argentina or even haiti are they helping these countries at all is there a benefit anywhere. They are it is of course that they they they the measures this is a really popular in the short term that they will stabilize the economy and since the gender for growth they can best of course this is expecting people to be a new patient. Their seed standard of living is going to be very difficult they dont have is not. Its roots but to kill a unpopular and cheat in argentina for instance but also you have a lot to sign up for to a program which the i. M. F. These days is asking for trouble and of course we know that they can be Indigenous Movement can i that has a track record of a Big Government stand when they they they follow xterra seat policies unpopular policies having to say that they be you know the government is as it is theirs is committed to trying to carry out the atmos program but they may well have to stop trucking nonsense weve seen much yes youre on the ground how do you see the situation unfolding in the next few days the next few weeks the government has said its open to dialogue its open to mediation through the United Nations or the Catholic Church but the Indigenous Movement doesnt seem to be interested in dialogue for now so whats called whats likely to happen. I think. Because of the. People. Not shown. To the vision. We say we do not believe. That we go. So we. Brought this. To see. If they might. All right in paris on how all this could unfold in the coming days and coming weeks weve had the organization of american states coming out in support of lenin moreno saying that while they support peaceful protests they reject any form of interruption of morenos government whats likely to happen. Eventually have to leave you think. Just a quick return on the i. M. F. I dont actually think its short term pain for long term gains i actually believe the i. M. F. Is offside on all the issues on development its not really discussing how to change the role as Raw Materials exporters to big the boom and bust cycles and so on so i think theres a much more complex discussion to be have to be had on i. M. F. Worldwide on ecuador i mean the morning no government is already fled the capital right its the gov the seat of government right now is not the capital quito but where the key its had to resort to a huge amount of repression in order to be able to maintain itself in power well have to see today the coming days are going to be decisive a number of Indigenous People arriving to talk well have to see whether whats been going on for now 8 days is still keeping with the same momentum if it does anythings possible weve had it in the past in 97 in 2002005 the big question is whether the military will carry on supporting more than 0 or will the or whether theyll come you know military come a lot of people military come from humble origins and they have family in those kind of popular sectors of society will they say at some point mr moreno your times up we cant guarantee your security anymore we need new elections i mean unfortunately because its a very unfortunate conclusion to come to the military are becoming once again the arbiters of the political game an interest in the lie that another very well that i am being caught in hiding the military seems to be supporting right now we saw him frank by the defense minister when he was at making his address just a day or so ago how much longer do you think he can maintain himself in power and do you agree with that gellman pariset the military will be the deciding factor here well yes i think i do its very. Very centrists who. President jalal ph on telly. Mission tracked by militias to show that he still has the support of the armed forces supporting the armed forces be crucial to keeping its last major own arms at least where they are so i doubt if they clearly have a very crucial role to play with whether they will. Start waiver it would have to say that i think the government must im going to the situation particularly well they have i nicked i just gave them says that theyre sort of sled to go actually along the coast which is doesnt make it look as if theyre in control i think theyre going to have to. Calm down and see if they can establish some kind of. National dialogue thats costing us a lot was going to head in the next terrorists know me lets see how they react to least they they leave the growing protests and indeed well keep a close eye on the situation in ecuador here on aljazeera gentlemen thank you very much for a very interesting discussion much yes a bad long and caught in hiding thank you for joining us on inside story and thank you for watching you can always watch this program again any time by visiting our website at aljazeera dot com for further discussion go to our Facebook Page at facebook dot com for sash inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter of course our handle is that inside story from me for the back tivo and a whole team thank you for watching by for that. 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And on of the problem in the headlines on aljazeera turkey has begun an incursion into northeast and syria its part of a major operation designed to clear the area of both off kurdish led fight as the army says its had 181 targets child stratford as an on the to Syrian Border and sent us this report. Turkish forces in the syrian rebel allies attacked kurdish positions in the eightys and syria pounding them with as strikes and artillery barrages in a cross Border Military operation just days after u. S. Troops pulled back from the area. World leaders have described the offensive as dangerous and reckless and warn it will strengthen regional stability the turkish Vice President sees it differently. This operation will be a source of peace and will bring peace and well sort out the Syrian Crisis in a radical way this operation led by president recent Tayyip Erdogan as one of the steps and one of the procedures among other steps taken by president on for the sake of syria and for keeping the unity of syria. Since president received type erdogan says the aim of the offensive is to eliminate what he calls a terror a corridor all along turkeys southern border. He also wants to establish a safe zone inside territory currently held by the kurdish late Syrian Democratic forces with 2000000 refugees currently hosted in turkey can be settled. The s. D. F. Says the offensive has caused widespread panic evacuations that will trigger a new humanitarian crisis and i know the better we saw 2 tanks in front of our village so we left fearing that out children might get hurt following the shelling of the village most residents have left but some young men have stayed. The kurds have been key players in the fight against leisel in syria the s. D. F. Of appeal to the United States and its allies to establish a no fly zone to protect it from turkish attacks thats not done at the kingdom and hid out in a gym identify the head of the techies trying fruity to attack the only united for the mass to me to die i should say it is trying to lengthen the life of these groups we do not agree to any attacks by taki and by supporting them and the world needs to be behind the attack on the northeast of syria the turkish government describes the main fighting force of the s. D. F. As a terrorist organization linked to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party the p. K. K. Would use force against the turkish government for decades. Early one sees this military operation as a childs week in an old enemy but the International Community is worried about the prospects of more suffering for the people of syria as well as the security implications of this move. Turkey has so far offered in the clear plan about how to deal with thousands of jailed eisel fighters in the syrian side of the border. The Turkish DefenseMinistry Says a ground incursion into syria has begun and there are rising fears for the hundreds of thousands of civilians living close to the border many of whom fled to s. T. s controlled territory for safety in a country that has already suffered years of war Charles Stratford al jazeera on the turkish Syrian Border in other news a manhunt underway in eastern germany after at least one gunman killed 2 people and injured others near a synagogue this video shows the moment the gunman opened fire on the synagogue in the city of hama its the holiest day of the jewish calendar the yom kippur war protest isnt ecuador have clashed with Security Forces during a 7th day of antigovernment demonstrations thousands of Indigenous People marched on the streets in the capital quito angry over fuel price hikes introduced by president lenin morena. To an asean president ial candidate in the bill carter we have been freed from jail just 4 days before the runoff vote we had been behind bosons august accused of Money Laundering and tax evasion the media mogul came 2nd in the 1st round of the president ial elections last month. Well those are the headlines on aljazeera ill have the news hour for you in just under one hour coming up next as aljazeera world thank you for watching. Illo. On the 10th of may 28th the wife of a libyan politician im told lawyers held up an historic document a letter of apology from the british Prime Minister the u. K. Lost its way when i got mixed up in the rendition of an innocent pregnant woman and to get off a dissident but today i think it stood on the right side of history by recognizing its mistakes and by apologizing. Abdulhakim bell high and his wife Fatima Bhutto had been fighting for 6 years to get the British Government to admit it rendered them and handed them over to the regime of Moammar Gadhafi in 2004 knowing that as libyan dissidents bay would be in serious or some danger on behalf of her majestys government i apologize reservedly we are profoundly sorry for the ordeal that you both suffered and our role in it. This film follows the troubling story of the opponents of gadhafi who were imprisoned tortured and in some cases killed because the u. K. U. S. And other western governments colluded in a web of unlawful rendition. Colonel Moammar Gadhafi was the libyan leader from 1969 to 2011. He was a controversial figure with an ambiguous relationship with the west. His erratic behavior made it easy for the u. S. And europe to portray him as an out of control figure behind terrorist attacks conspiracies and scandals. But there was more to this relationship than was obvious so the time. In 2004 the west suddenly rebranded to gadhafi from public enemy number one to their new best friend. But all the while gadhafi is Intelligence Service the cia and the british and i 6 cooperated with each other in ways few suspected at the time. One such case was that of in all shake our lead he said to have run a military camp in afghanistan. He was captured by the pakistanis in afghanistan after the fall of the taliban in 2001 and then handed over to the americans at baghran air base for interrogation by the f. B. I. But the cia decided our libby was a high ranking al qaeda figure and sent him to egypt to be interrogated. The information he provided under torture may not have been reliable but was nevertheless used by the u. S. To demonstrate a connection between Saddam Hussein and al qaeda to justify the 2003 iraq. Around 20052006 ali bin was then handed over by the u. S. To libya in the process known as rendition. In 2009 he was found dead in his prison cell in tripoli after having supposedly committed suicide. Humanitarian organizations question the suicide including Human Rights Watch who visited olive leaf just before his death. The case of him and me is one of the more disturbing once because we know that the us rendered him unlawfully into egypt in custody and he was tortured brutally both in us. And in egypt in custody and the result of that torture produced false intelligence that led. Was used as as reason to go to war in iraq and as a result of that war iraqi many civilians iraqi civilians u. S. Forces lost their lives. Its disturbing because its an also proof in evidence that torture doesnt work that it produces false intelligence on many occasions. Any of them on the butt of the ship and there. Are libya was a victim of collusion between the u. S. The u. K. And libya which dated back to the 911 attacks on new york and washington d. C. After the libyan revolution 2011 thousands of secret libyan american and British Intelligence documents were found. They painted a dark picture of the real relationship between the 3 countries which led directly to our libyas rendition and torture physician of the. Head of the. You who were yet in a fit of the. Awards and i left a bit of the. Old. Kind of i didnt look it in a muscle or slightly hurt it im attracted. To them if you. Will of the shifa libby. You know most. Of the. Oh. The shuttle and why. I libbys nephew says the torture started in afghanistan but then continued in other prisons around the world in egypt morocco one time a mowbray alaska and ukraine for 5 years in. The hospital when the early early on he actually laughed at the what deeds in. Obedience and thats. Mostly subtle but. Its looking at aquia libbys information about socalled weapons of mass destruction is widely thought to have been used by the u. S. As evidence of Saddam Husseins possession of w m ds in iraq one less thing you pointed out that you were warned of believed by the egyptian president mubarak i believe were barred told to tommy tommy franks that saddam had biological weapons they were ready yeah like everybody thought they had the International Community has clearly demonstrated that it is fed up way is it that a process which has been going on for 12 years trying to disarm iraq from its weapons of mass destruction this report by libyan intelligence the external Security Organization or so shows details of a meeting with the cia. As it plans to invade Saddam Husseins iraq in 2003 the us needed to prepare Public Opinion for the attack getting libya on govt is key to that strategy. But the iraq war went badly for the western allies. No evidence of dangerous weapons was found and the lack of a postwar strategy plunged the country into calles. Gadhafi then seized the moment in a dramatic bid to ingratiate himself with the west and have sanctions on libya lifted he claimed to have w m d s ive offered to surrender them