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More have been killed by poachers another treasure lies below the sand Oil Exploration threatens the reserve itself in june the government said it would redraw the parks borders to allow more Oil Development after striking a deal with one of the Worlds Largest Energy Companies chinas National Petroleum corporation. 3 months later president mohamed inaugurated the construction of an oil pipeline running through it is the function the objectives of the reserve hasnt changed the geographic position hasnt changed this is just a redefinition of the limits to optimize the usage of our Natural Resources because we want to use them for the benefit of the population. For animal conservation groups have called on the government to reverse its decision to remap the reserve in a bid to save the addicks technology is improving all the time and we have ways and means of breeding species well its too late when theyve all gone but so long as theres one or 2 still alive its not too late the new map of the reserve has yet to be released but in the nearest city the trucks lined up for with oil connecting the distant animal reserve to a world thirsty for its energy riches collin baker al jazeera. Well still ahead on al jazeera. One poll recently Rugby World Cup where you can well hope history repeats itself when they take on south africa in their 1st ever quarter final. And one time glamorous picture house for the rich and famous of honey right now shelters the poor and forgotten of downtown south. Carving out a life in the ruins of the abandoned buildings residents reinvent the movies and themselves escaping their reality and reliving the former glory of cinema. A little this documentary on aljazeera classic one of our biggest strengths is that we talk to normal everyday people we get them to tell their stories and doing that really reveals the truth people are still gathered outside these gates waiting for any information most of them dont know whether their loved ones are alive or dead or miami really is a place where 2 worlds meet we can get to washington d. C. In 2 hours we can get it on jurists in the rest of Central America about the same time but more importantly as well those 2 cultures north and south america beat us to teach its a very important place for aljazeera to be. Welcome back a one man river rescue services is credited with saving lives in northern pakistan hundreds of people have drowned in the swat valley government leaders are being pressured to start a full time Emergency Service salvage of aid has the story. Its one of the most popular Tourist Spots in pakistan. Thousands visit the swat river every year but visitors often misjudge the depth of the rapidly moving water and children swim in the current oblivious of the dangers. Hundreds of people have drowned over the years because there are no lifeguards and only one river rescue service. Is the man to call when someone falls in or gets swept away but 1st he has to weave through traffic. The glacial melt during summer months is so strong it even sweeps away big holes illegal sand mining has left deep ditches in the riverbed and acts like quicksand if someone gets stuck. Uses bamboo sticks and rubber tubes as a d. I. Y. Rescue raft. In the rapids for about 100 kilometers this is the only refuse service most of the time had all 45. 00 wadi. He took over from his father and has been a volunteer for the last 30 years are going to run. Afoul more than 300 people who drowned in this river my numbers on social media and with the police in case theres a drowning i take my raft and start searching sometimes im lucky and find the person with an hours but sometimes it takes me days. Grateful to him for finding the body of his brother who drowned but is angry at the government. Minister there was no help from the government rescue services they were incapable of didnt have any specialized gear to operate in the river our family is indebted to her who helped us without any compensation and recovered my brother if he wasnt helping people no one would find their missing loved ones. Some people in swat accuse the government of corruption and failing to provide a rescue service. They havent provided any kind of facilitation or Safety Measures in case someone drowns the people who have been hired in the rescue service can even swim so how can they rescue someone. The local government admits that it needs to take action rescue establishment that about top of their nest program and stop it just in need of mining sorbet deep brain tissue in the farm in this field lets take you to the house of commons in the u. K. Where theyre voting on an amendment to the right 322. News to the left 306. 00 was. The eyes to the right 322. 00 the nose to the left 306. 00 so the eyes have it the eyes have it on the out. The question as colleagues that the motion as amended be agreed to as many as are going to say i was out of the country to. Have it the. Have. We now come to motion that im selecting the manuscript amendment. As minister or away from duty to really not moot thank you. More than you order the Prime Minister thank you. God im very grateful to you im very grateful to everett to the house of commons start everybody whos put themselves out everybody whos come to give up their time in this debate todays been a very important debate an exceptional moment for our country to accept a moment for our parliament to last the opportunity to have a meaningful vote has effectively been tossed stopped because the meaningful vote has been voided of meaning but i wish the house to know the time not to were dismayed by this particular use o. A. F. I think probably i probably became like the once it was obvious that the amendment for me my own my right horrible friend the member of west dorset was going to remain only what a paper i continued in the very strong belief that the best thing for the u. K. And for the whole of europe is for us to leave with this new deal on october 35 i tried to separate the questions that are coming from the bench and all that i will not negotiate a delay with the e. U. I am neither does the law compel me to do so i will tell our friends and colleagues in the e. U. Exactly what i have told everyone in the last 88 days that i have served as Prime Minister but then they would be bad for this country was headed by bad full democracy so next week the government will introduce the legislation needed for us to leave the e. U. With our new deal. The 30 percent i hope or i hope that European Union callington friends will not be attracted as benches or has it or rather i should say the front bench is by delay i dont think there will be attracted by the way and i hope then all new members faced with the choice of our new deal our new deal for the u. K. And the European Union will change their minds because it was pretty close today i hope they will change i know i heard that they will change their minds and support this deal in overwhelming numbers since i became Prime Minister i said we were scared on and get bricks it done on october 31st so that this country can move forward mr speaker that policy that policy remains unchanged no. Delays and i will continue to do all i can to get back to dawn on oct 31st and i continue to commend this excellent deal to speak to the house or the. Or in your home is generally thought. Yeah thank you mr speaker i welcome todays vote parliament has. To apologise the Prime Minister was hurt. Yes he was dont argue the toss with the chair and tell you what the situation is and everybody can see today the Prime Minister was her and the leader of the opposition will be her it is a simple and arguable as that genna me. To speak i welcome todays vote it seems phatic decision by this house that has declined to back the Prime Ministers deal today and clearly voted to stop a no deal crash out from the European Union the Prime Minister must now comply with the log way he can no longer use the threat of a no deal or crash out to blackmail members to support his deal. Is not prepared to sell out the communities that we represent were not prepared to say i want to show. And waverley but ultimately the people must have the final say breaks it which actually only the labor party is offering today as a historic day for parliament because it said it will not be blackmailed by a Prime Minister who is apparently prepared once again to defy a law passed by this parliament i invite him to think very carefully about the remarks he just might have. Refusing apparently to apply for the extension which the e. U. Number 2 act requires 5 him to do. More and more of history and. Thank you mr speaker im most grateful i think all of us in this house at all we have the responsibilities that we have this is the crisis that were in and im thankful that the house has voted that we has done on the amendment the stuff to do and that is a clear expression. In you that we can command this deal to the house mr speaker i want to ask you what we can this coming of course after we just saw just to bring you up to speed with whats going on the house of commons there. Bill it when amendment and amendment which are frankly in new orleans to holland with will withhold its approval of this deal until the government 1st gets ratification through parliament on the legislation so now this is kind of change the timetable there will be no briggss vote today lets go to Andrew Symonds believe hes standing by still with us so andrew. If i understood correctly from what Boris Johnson said that the next move is the government says it will trying to introduce and get the legislation passed so that they can have this meaningful vote before the 31st. So. Yes basically this this let when amendments turns the whole thing the other way around basically this was a meaningful vote which if passed it would then have led to the legislation passing the deal into law whats happened with this amendment is that that meaningful though cant take place now it has no worth that the legislation has to go through before there is a vote upon it in parliament now the question is how long that will take will it go beyond the october 31st deadline as things stand under the ban bill which is the registration which is meant to prevent a no deal brecks it by 11 oclock local time tonight the Prime Minister is supposed to write to brussels to the European Union to act request an extension of the deadline that is the legal situation however what hes told the house of commons is that hes not prepared to negotiate did lead he wants it to go through october 31st he wont be distracted by anything he will push ahead he will go ahead he thinks that your opinion doesnt want a delay either no the Main Opposition Party responded the leader responded Jeremy Corbin saying we cant have these threats of a no deal crash out anymore its against the law so rich right now there is a question mark hovering over exactly what is the plan and will it be that they will push ahead and try to get it all through before october 31st with me right now is a political analyst. To give his viewpoint on it stephen baba thank you for joining us now what is your opinion on this the Prime Minister has said quite clearly hes not prepared to negotiate an extension with the or pm union yet i mean a huge setback for for the Prime Minister of and for the government i mean hes right in a sense that the legislation does not require him to negotiate an extension with the European Union but what it does it requires him to send a letter to brussels seeking an extension beyond the 31st of october and i suspect hell still do that tonight so this is just a play on words so the so he really is conforming i think so. Yes beyond the vase this idea that hes not going to go out there and negotiate anything with brussels you know perhaps send a letter and see what happens but to get the we know further agapemone is that possible to get the legislation through on these new bill in time do you think if they really put their skates on only 2 days it doesnt change the timescale in that sense but what this does it takes away that card from bars jobs and the really wants to be able to play which was to say you know its its my deal or its no deal and we crash out on the side of us what its like and now that thats no longer the case the implementation legislation can still come forward but its amendable and hes amendable to the point which perhaps the government doesnt even like it anymore and they havent got that thread to say well were just going to crash out so were talking about scrutiny here were talking about all of that when a many other m. P. s wanting to scrutinise this new deal it was done in a hurry they want to spend time going over it and indeed both sides for and against want to go through it so isnt this democratically healthy yes i mean i think its quite reasonable for parliament to want to scrutinize a piece of legislation that these this significant there will have. Ramifications for this country for decades and decades to come that said the the agreement that. Was brought back from brussels in the last few days is 95 percent the same as the one the trees and they had i mean. Astonishingly you cant imagine that your mind is the backstop you can imagine that if treason may brought this deal to parliament 6 months ago that he did it it would have the sort of support that Boris Johnson believed he had this morning so far chances furious the government is furious that they feel theyve been hijacked once again by parliament on this what next. I mean in a sense its im not sure if it was already been announced that hes likely to pull the the vote today but he will have to bring it back in some standard form if you want to get on to that implementation legislation and hell have to send that letter to brussels because thats the law as it stands so were not over we have more to do but politically to Boris Johnson is he damaged by this do you think or not i think he is i mean if if you just step back and look at the votes now that bush johnson has lost its its its every significant vote that hes hes faced in the house of commons now hes lost since hes become Prime Minister and i think the one thing that he wanted to avoid was handing over that last im not address it will have no with the you know bit no filming of it of him how mean handing over the letter to to brussels but that the the idea of that obviously plays into nigel frosh in the breaks apart biting at the heels of the tory party in. Any forthcoming general election lets look at some aspects to points that were raised very heavy passions in this debate today but concern also about labor rules that labor party making labor laws skirted over Environmental Issues skirted over the suggestion that things are being done in a hurry in a very glib sort of way and indeed i mean everything was done in a hurry when the the band bill was passed it actually put that pressure on the Prime Minister to actually go and get a deal he couldnt just. Leave it until the end of the month and crash out as. Ive been suggested to he might do so actually everything has been pulled together in a great hurry and youre right some of those things that you pointed out environment and climate protection just the sort of things that many members of that leads us to another point being made by the opposition and thats his ok this deal is done we move forward and then youve got up until 2020 december 2020 for a Free Trade Agreement and i want to crush itself because everyone thinks a lot of people internationally think that once this deal goes through thats it all over but its almost just beginning in many ways yes i mean youve got 2 points that the 1st a lot of the discussion the last few days is this is it now we get breaks down this is the end of it of course it is just the big draw agreement then begins the negotiations on what is the future relationship with between britain and the e. U. And a negotiation outrageous which as you say. Could come to nothing ultimately actually thats kind of how far from some sort of hold the Party Together this morning up until this this vote because hes both had to be supporting this and those Small Program main members of parliament who want a closer relationship so is it fair then to suggest that there is still danger of a crash out effectively if the terms of the economy right the way up until december 27th well yeah indeed i mean. I mean this rumored that some hardliners think oh well this is great well end up with a no deal after all if we get that could happen i mean to some potential was some discussion the last couple days of the g. Who we want that kind of relationship they they want britain to be a kind of small states low tax free market economy and they want that kind of very free open relationship with the e. U. And something that position was that you could get to that and that position and not negotiate something and in terms of whats the opposition do now in terms of tactics do you think theyll just simply stand by or will they actively try to move forward on different legislation. Its very difficult to see because the they hit the opposition itself is going to very muddled position on brics it and it was it was in flux even the small and with. We where the referendum comes at the referendum before an election has come after an election to then negotiate something in between. That i think one very clear thing that happened this morning was that the labor party was that was being very ill disciplined it was very very much split in which m. P. s were going to vote for him which against the johnson deal the content of what it was actually remarkably united for once including those that had been expelled from the party. During the ben bill. Actually thank you very much stephen buying for that analysis that brings is up to date right now so those those numbers 322 for this amendment 306 against a clear victory that type numbers maybe but this has really made the government really look again at its plans that Boris Johnson is once again defeated by parliament is plans thwarted he has said categorically he will not negotiate an extension with the European Union however our analyst is saying quite rightly that that doesnt necessarily mean that he wont comply with a legal requirement to write a letter to brussels requesting an extension in line with the legislation the ban act which has that clause in it doesnt mean to say it cant go ahead and get this legislation passed and then voted upon possibly successfully in time for the 31st of october but that backstop is there that so i wont use the word backstop that guarantee is there that there wont be a no deal brecks it crash out because of this legislation so effectively were all of the let when wanted was in this amendment was an insurance policy so let this carry on by all means let the deal progress but with a guarantee that if something should go wrong or even if the should be an accident that they could not crash out with a no deal brax it. Right Andrew Simmons that thanks for that were going to continue this now with rory chalons ease in london too but hes with thousands of people whove been marching to demand a new referendum i guess some in the middle east must have heard the news of whats just happened in the last few minutes how are they reacting to this. When that announcement came through and everyone was watching it on the on the big screens here in parliament square. It was on the b. B. C. And when the announcement came through there was an almighty cheer amongst the vast crowd here they were very very happy to see the let win amendment i mean lets be clear as andrew was just pointing out that this is not the letter what amendment a way of stopping brets it which most of these people. And yet they are happy about it and i was talking to this gentleman here john and i want to go to get his views on why that would amendment passing is something that hes pleased about can you just take us through why you think this is a good thing more time is not a bad thing we need more time to even more time time to say i dont see why we should be dictated to by an illegitimate government which is what we seem to have at the moment so even though the left when amendment is not specifically about stopping is just about giving parliament more time to debate and getting get it done is still a good thing for you because shes more time to get what you want which is the 2nd referendum 2nd referendum we like we deserve theres nothing wrong with more democracy like we had we had the 1st referendum great now weve had 300 years. So you see how bad it would be contractually we wrote we just want more democracy more democracy in your view what was wrong with the 1st reference me what was right with it i mean we were spared i mean were fed up of lies. Theres all kinds of dodgy dealings going on which hadnt which i dont feel like weve got to the bottom. And seems like business as usual and it shouldnt be like if you look around us here all these people are these people its not business as usual. But you know i believe. We can believe it but i want Something Different because we cant we cant just throw people of the voice this is we live in a democracy im not afraid of democracy but 3 years if people cant be persuaded by the mess of the last 3 years then i guess nothings going to persuade them. But theres nothing wrong with more democracy what would you say to those people who might have voted remain initially but now are just tired and bored with the whole thing and want to move on whatever it takes not so youre tired of democracy thats why are so many tired of having a voice all these people that fought for us over the years stuff our rights and youre a bit fed up because of 3 years of you know 3 years of you know its a mess but its nothing compared to. So if youre if youre fed up then have a look at yourself and ask why youre fed up are you fed up of what. Of what we could lose that fed up of everything you know what might change might not change but. Theres nothing wrong with more democracy so we want thank you for your views are you crazy so obviously the general consensus here is that the left would amendment is a good thing it buys these people more time to campaign what they want was just a 2nd referendum but of course the mechanism the means by which that 2nd referendum is achieved still not clear. All right thanks so much gloria lets go to nice party joins us live from belfast now and needs i wonder if people have heard the news there that this next one amendment the amendment that supposed to stop an accidental crash out has been passed by parliament. Yes and its been very much welcomed by the Democratic Unionist Party i think all from the unionists side of the political spectrum here in Northern Ireland weve heard some very damning comments from the likes of nigel dogs the do you piece a leader in westminster accusing Boris Johnson of being 2 faced of being hypocritical for the one hand promising only a few months ago that there will be no difference in tariffs between Northern Ireland or the rest of the u. K. No difference economically between Northern Ireland and the rest of the u. K. And then of course he comes up with. Brix it plan that exactly does that create a de facto Customs Border down the middle of the irish sea and that is hugely symbolic for the Democratic Unionist Party as the name suggests unionists implies that they want to be always as aligned with the rest of the United Kingdom as they possibly can be and a lot of the words that have been bandied around in the last 24 hours have been to do with the word betrayal and thats completely across the board from a unionist perspective if you even if youre hard line a hard liner from that camp or whether you are a more of a moderate to

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