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a gini 9 years is arrested on terrorism and sedition charges she's accused of aiding a coup against evil running. sri lanka to ban a full face coverings and shot to move the no fouls in islamic schools critics say the muslim minorities is being unfairly targeted. as the demonstrations against military have again turned deadly at least 6 protesters have been killed by security forces not long after midnight troops opened fire on a peaceful sit in outside a police station in yangon 20 change has its report it's a wounded protesters rushed through the bank streets of mandalay as police opened fire on protesters men 2nd city on saturday. despite the threat of injury or death there seems to be no sign the protest as a being to target. at his home in yangon on the body of c 2 a 37 year old try short pedler lies under green cover he was shot overnight on friday as the security service is trying to disperse protesters who gathered outside a police station and district the protesters are calling for the release of 3 men arrested in raids earlier in the night. i told my son that we have nothing and will die if we go against them i'd go and shoot back at them if i had a gun now we can't do anything tell me do we always have to keep silent and die why are we dying for doing the right thing. filmed furtively from an overhead window these pictures show one of those arrests dragged from their homes several men a hit and kicked by the police. beatings like this have become commonplace conducted in public for maximum impact. so that kind of you know it as a valid soldiers shot at us sit in strike last night and arrested 3 people and we're beating them so all of us residents asked them to release the arrested people at the police station then they fired live rounds at us one died over there and another one died here. but the bullets and beatings haven't deterred the protesters using fireworks and petrol bombs behind makeshift bamboo barricades they're trying to slow the advance of the army and police and a rapid retreat under the returning volley of tear gas and smoke using speed and still they scatter and regroup to take another stand even if it means risking their lives and making the ultimate sacrifice tony chang al-jazeera. india's government has warned regional authorities not to allow refugees to cross the miramar border following reports that about 150 people including dozens of police officers have already entered india since a military coup officers from him are now in india's northeastern state say they fled to avoid taking orders from the military genter 4 states have been ordered by the indian government to begin the potations without delay but some of them share ethnic and tribal ties with the refugees and the room state is pushing back it shares a 404 kilometer border with me and mark kelly has called the influx illegal india is not a signatory to the un refugee council cum apology or as editor in chief for the news website east merger dot com the focus is on india's northeast explains why some indians in ms around state have been vocal about their support for me and most refugees. the state where we just see maximum support for the unrest in myanmar is from ms around the measles share a communications with the chin comes the chin state could myanmar all which is modest so there are relations people from the bad have come to ms and. matted from that settle down so that's why there is a connection and that's why coffee fell off to the us of supporting the refugees and are welcoming that and that's what it leads to good the state government often regional problems said that we will welcome refugees strong young mother but again the government of india has issued a notification thing that you know all refugees must be deported if you look at the end time not teach because we also have a lot of tribes and not all tribes support the rectory just coming in the chief minister of another state which has to do to connect boundary with myanmar in a statement to east la germany give us an interview told us that yes he is willing to accept refugees from myanmar but they have yet he said that we have to we have to follow what the central government the government of india says the even been done to say that the best schools where dr g. s. would be kept but again saying that you have to wait for the central government audit. at least 7 patients being treated for corona virus have died at a hospital in jordan after the oxygen supply ran out the prime minister says the health minister has been fired in a national medical emergency has been declared norah but manley has this report. and shown outside assault hospital in a one hour cut to vital oxygen supplies has been blamed on the deaths of patients. it affected intensive care maternity and coronavirus wards a backup supply a ride tonight to some. but my father and mother at the coronavirus isolation zone inside the hospital by coincidence i was inside the hospital when suddenly the oxygen was cut we are starved who said they had run out of oxygen and that they are waiting for a truck for more supplies we received assistance from the civil defense some of them were inside the hospital and they provided oxygen cylinders and then started to resuscitate patients among them my parents'. security forces being called in preventing anyone unauthorized from entering the hospital. these people have no choice but to wait for nice. and has said. there was an oxygen outage and there were no measures to prevent this it is known that in all jordanian hospitals there are motors available just in case electricity goes down even before the crown a virus outbreak when there are surgeries at hospitals there is always spare equipment but here there was an oxygen outage. i gave my father c.p.r. 3 times and twice to my mother i called the director of the hospital at 1030 the isolation ward has only one doctor and 2 nurses to serve 50 to 60 patients this is unfair to kick. the fool out with swift health minister in the theater resigned. and king abdullah arrived to a mixed reception for crowds at the hospital and he immediately ordered the hospital director to also resign and parliament to set up a special committee to investigate what happened but there are people here who say the hospital was understaffed and ill prepared and many are asking why a failure like this went unnoticed until it was too late nor about a manly al-jazeera. at least 3 people have been killed by a powerful car bomb outside a police station in the afghan city of herat no one has yet claimed responsibility contre 40 reports now from kabul. the devastation is everywhere some houses completely demolished others badly damaged with a car bomb ripped through the center of the western city of herat and beneath the rubble dozens of people were trapped in that part of what of taking 6 people out by myself there was no one who could help me take the pinnacle out of the rubble i was asking others to call the emergency services but when the excavations came we didn't need them all of them lost their lives. residents say after the explosion streets were blocked by security forces and searching for survivors was difficult dozens of the wanted were taken during the night to hospital women children and members of the afghan security many remain hospitalized and it's feared the death toll could rise there's been an increase in the number of civilian casualties in afghanistan since the start of the latest peace talks between the government and the taliban in september according to the un more than 3000 civilians died in 2020. urban centers like that out have been spared big attacks despite the increasing violence across afghanistan the taliban's leaders agreed to stop bombing main cities under the deal they signed last year with the united states. afghan president a shotgun he condemned friday's attack and openly blamed the taliban but many afghans say the government has failed to provide adequate security more generally higher margin i don't expect anything from this government if this government has issues with the taliban and if the taliban has issues with the government they should fight each other but not us not the people or the poor people who are trying to feed their children are the ones getting killed now the united states and the united nations are pushing for the acceleration of the peace talks that have stalled in doha the afghan government has agreed to take part in upcoming summit in russia and turkey has called continue for a ceasefire from both sides for the controversy al-jazeera cobbler. because government is banning full face coverings and closing more than a 1000 islamic schools it says on national security grounds the president has promised to crack down on religious extremism for critics. as mentioned by the sri lankan government mountain lions you missed in community it recently refers to monday to cremate qubit 19 victims of crime and international criticism. since the details from colombo. the minister of public security. said that the ban of the burka is all about national security he described the burka as basically a symbol of extremism and he did that in the previous year gone by that you didn't see the use of the book that much but this is very much something that is more prevalent in today's context so basically the government also looking very carefully at what dress us or sort of religious schools the minister said there were over 2000 schools in the country and he did see that any schools should come under a sort of a national education policy and over the house and he mentioned. facing being banned by the government now in addition to the book about we are also seeing another set of regulations that have been introduced under the prevention of terrorism act signed after the hand of the president basically it's about the radicalization it's called the deed radicalization of violent extremist religious ideologies those holding those views and it essentially allows for those who are suspected of who are arrested with as well as those who essentially either by court by word by deed who essentially commit acts of violence intend and committing acts of violence or a sort of force to come you know this how many and now this. nor will allow such people to be detained for up to deal here the maximum to essentially be rehab militated not the government did this with the tamil tigers at the end of the war and we don't know any details so far but certainly seems that anyone found to be fitting this bracket a very large bracket that the government has given that you know it can be interpreted very widely that such people can be essentially be habited or herald essentially for rehab for up to 2 years. still had her non-zero the disappearance of a young woman in britain puts the spotlight on violence against women. researches in the philippines or on the hunt for balance to learn how to prevent another pandemic the world. has been particularly dusty down the gulf states from kuwait down almost to oman not quite and that's what's left of it now it brings in with it this downward pushing dust suffered pushing dust a strong wind it was hot yesterday in doha we hit 40 somewhere in qatar which is probably a new record down to 28 is going down further the day after muscat hangs on to 41 again near a record i think during saturday's weather and then down to 30 the breeze isn't going to slam in quite so hard and it's not particularly dusty in muscat are the indeed that dust is mostly settable we get tom we get to sunday and it's widespread sunshine surat arabia and including mostly turkey byzantium for a while last has more rain and snow on its way through turkey and that'll probably follow syria as well jumping sounds more active weather temporarily we have a breeze coming from the north through south africa portal is visiting cities straight up. particularly wall for march because it won't last the winters writes assassin a good 23 degrees on sunday with a few showers and those few showers might be a little bit more substantial actually slowly developing an active system wants to form a long dark southern coast and that orange top suggests heavy rain. but . one city to alice. now posted to a movie in. follows the journeys of 3 women teachers daily struggles with isolation and battles with physical hardship. sacrificing their family lives for the education of future generations women in the wind on al-jazeera. the world. the world. or our. there again you're watching al-jazeera remind of our top stories this hour at least 6 protesters have been shot dead in the latest demonstrations in miramar police fired on protesters in mandalay on saturday overnight security forces used live ammunition on crowds in yangon. 7 patients being treated for corona virus have died at a hospital in jordan after the oxygen supply ran out prime minister says the health minister has been fired and the national medical emergency has been declared. sri lanka's government is banning full face coverings and closing more than a 1000 islamic schools on national security grounds critics argue it's the latest measure by the sri lankan government to marginalize the muslim community. saturday marks a year since briana taylor was shot and killed by police in the us state of kentucky her name and that of george floyd who was killed 2 months later became a rallying cry for last year's black lives matter protests taylor was shot by officers when they forced their way into her apartment during a botched narcotics raid in louisville no one has been charged over the killing a family received $12000000.00 in compensation. eventually 2 on a murdered british woman has been cancelled because of coronavirus restrictions a police officer has been charged with kidnapping and killing sarah ever on the 33 year old disappeared as she walked home on march the 3rd her body was found on wednesday iraq's killing has ignited an international conversation about women's safety and a survey released this week from a un women u.k. it shows the scale of the problem more than 70 percent of women and girls in britain said that they had experienced the sort harris went in public spaces 45 percent said they did not believe reporting the issue would help change anything and it's truly global in some cities around the world 9 out of 10 women say they feel. unsafe in public spaces femi already told you is a training directorate challenge consultancy and rather than an organization that works to further equality for women diverse groups she's also a part of 1000000 women rights she says preventing sexual violence is everybody's responsibility women have had enough now the numbers are not going down we're still seeing male violence being the leading cause of premature death amongst women and it's not just a u.k. problem this is a global problem and that's why our campaign like the 1000000 women rise movement started by sabrina question is a global movement when we had our rally last week we had literally women from all over the world there has to be change now i think it's not really interesting that men are surprised when they hear about how frightened me not to go out alone who are these men living with and who are they talking to because every single woman knows the feeling of being frightened whose responsibility is it it's everyone's responsibility the problem is that women are sheltered most of that burden up until now and now men need to step up every single man needs to be a role model to our boys they need to be a conscience don't need to their friends to their colleagues to their brothers and most of all they need to go and i to me there is absolutely a big role for the government play here and if we could ask the government to make some changes we'd be looking for things like massage any being made to hate crime we'd like to see street has meant a crime and a criminal offense we need to see our social media organizations being held accountable for the contents that they allow on their platforms and yet we need to address pol culture as well because of course in a lot of these cases we see men enacting things that they've seen in violent porn anymore life on women's bodies. when a group protesters have gathered in london and that is with the night in tell us more about the scene what's the mood that. would make that vigil you were referring to was officially counselled by the the group under the banner reclaim the streets which had planned vigils across the u.k. on saturday but obviously as you can see behind me there are hundreds of people here i'm a clapham common in south london and the relevance of that is that sarah ever odds had been visiting a friend flats not far from here and then was on her way walking home to another part of south london brixton it's not a long journey that's when she disappeared and now on saturday we've got the news that what we've seen the serving police officer appear in court for the 1st time charged with her abduction and murder it's a case that has really angered and brought a lot of emotion to the surface here in the u.k. . the fact that people here in despite of what happened in spite of what happened in the high court on friday where lawyers for reclaim the streets said that they wanted to be a way to hold vigils like this legally become because under covered 19 restrictions gatherings like this aren't possible but not legal. but the organizers said that they had been working with police over the last few days tirelessly to try to come up with a proposal while the court said it's basically not up to us to into v. . the organizers are saying that they're disappointed with what the police have or in fact haven't told them in terms of making it safe under the guidelines people have to fight the fact that it's illegal they are largely distancing and wearing mosques here and there's a small police presence but they're keeping their distance so people are still arriving ahead of nightfall here in london around the country there are expected to be doorstep vigils as well and the reason is because so many people are really conscious now of this issue of street harassment of sexual assault and of miss sort of missile journey in general people here will be able to tell you as social media has been full of in the last few days their own stories of a lifetime of being harassed and worse by men but also campaigners want to see legal changes things like making massage any a hate crime giving extra weight to these cases a making sure that the or thirty's take any complaint seriously we've seen a series of events where police officers have not followed up at best or worse simply ignored reports of sexual harassment or not even thanks very much not in but with a nun them. bolivia's former interim president jeanine onions has been arrested after allegations of a coup against her predecessor even morales and u.s. is facing charges of terrorism sedition and conspiracy she took over as interim leader when maryland's fled bolivia in 2019 made violent protests against his reelection party members claim and years and her former cabinet promoted the overthrow of morality which she denies. even though it is an irregular detention because i was never summoned in addition to all that you know that as a former president i have a very particular situation but even with the abuse and the outreach i'm. well it's on their m.p.'s he has more on this now from bogota. and yes it was actually found by the police hiding underneath a bed base in the house of relatives in the city of 3 that in northern. she was discovered by the police around one in am we understand also that her family members try to physically stop the police from taking her away to her family members was were also arrested and this operation she was then transferred to the capital. during the night and she's now being held in custody at a prison. in a special forces against crime she was able to briefly speak to some journalists during. arrest we just heard are saying that this arrest is a regular she believes that the socialist government. is illegally doing this to process this arrest against her and against a number of other officials of her interim government it out of the cascio who is a government minister of the current administration of luis. confirmed that that another 2 ministers were also arrested during the night and that the police is going after at least another 10 officials among them the former chief of the police the former commander of the military forces there all accused of conspiring to overthrow. more than $150.00 people have been arrested in moscow and a meeting of independent municipal deputies police are raided the meeting shortly on 3 began they detained the participants for taking part in the vent run but undesirable organization organizers of the form say the kremlin is trying to intimidate opposition politicians ahead of september's parliamentary elections. guatemala is observing 3 days of national mourning for 16 migrants found dead in northeastern mexico the president made the declaration and remains arrived home the bodies were discovered with 3 others in a burned out vehicle in january the number of crossings by undocumented migrants at the u.s. mexican border has increased since applied ministration took office. i want to send a clear and forceful message to the human traffickers who misled people and encourage irregular migration we are working closely with the countries of the region and the guatemalan security forces to locate chase and dismantle all those criminal gangs that are unscrupulously take advantage of the needs of our fellow citizens scientists say the source for the ongoing a boner up breaking guinea may have been a person infected in the last update that ended in 2016 if true it means the person carried the virus for more than 5 years before spreading it the world health organization says more studies need to be done but the data rules out animals as the source of the current outbreak there are at least 18 cases of a bone a confirmed in guinea this year. researches in the philippines are taking an extra step to prevent another outbreak like over $1000.00 they've been focusing on diseases from bats to find out more about other types of strains and as jim lavandera reports now from manila their efforts have been vital for vaccine development. local folklore here is steeped with stories of just how mystere use philippine bats can be. but we are not climbing mt mckee link to explore legendary tales but these filipino scientists are testing bad spring new strains of coronaviruses they hope to prevent another global pandemic. philip a live your life has been recording and testing bats across the country for more than 10 years the bad species found here on mount mckinley is that close this gene is to the one in one china where the 1st case of covert 19 was recorded give us all the more recent to be urgent about doing. this virus work for the government in more ways than one we focus their priorities. working on for all g an epidemiologist so it's $530.00 local time the mist that have been set up and researchers here tell us any time now the bats are going to come out of the cave. we stay quiet for a few minutes. the air is cold and the night's creatures soon start to make their presence felt. over and then the 1st bet flies into the trap and water. then another. and another. the researchers say about $5000.00 bats come here during the meeting season. now they think only a few 100 are left. with the captured bats a safely contained. we make our way back from the forest. the bats are identified or. measured. and swabbed. before they were released back into the wild. dr and his team of isolated at least 7 kinds of viruses over the past decade including corona virus and an ebola virus. they say their work serves as a blueprint that can be used to develop vaccines globally including those for corona virus. and they're given by their belief that every evolution in human history has been late because of a scientist's determination. dug an al-jazeera manila. hotel in northeast china featuring live polar bears in a central enclosure is fully booked on its 1st day of business just rumors that the 21 room theme park overlook a polar bear pit fitted with fake ice but has been sharply criticized by conservationists they say it's cruel to polar bears which are active for 18 hours a day and should be roaming. so it is out there these are the top stories and at least 6 protesters have been shot dead in the latest on the coup demonstrations in miramar police are reported to have fired on protesters in mandalay on saturday overnight security forces used live ammunition on crowds and young gone. so patients being treated for current.

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