The meeting but this is something they can yell about what would. Help moving his arms and you think about that and that we could excel. Also coming up europe struggling to secure its borders and discovering that when one door is closed people desperate to get in will risk everything to open a new one. It will see it on a puzzle them in the over the course of the entire past year weve rescued Sixteen Thousand people or so but this year after just seven months the number has already climbed to Twenty Two Thousand and. We begin the day with that disturbing feeling that nothing has changed on the streets of harare the capital of zimbabwe the military was called in today to push back protesters demanding that
the results from mondays election be made public you can hear the gunfire from soldiers. And those bullets we understand were shot into the air to push back protesters at least three people confirmed dead tonight earlier today the opposition president ial candidate nelson commission a
things quickly turned violent the electoral commission called for patience verifying the vote was more complicated that the opposition said the situation was unacceptable and suggested that something unusual was going on it is everyone the citizens right to demand that that is used in reasonable time ok the fact that the results far right essential that it s just next door to have not been released by off by by midday today is inappropriate and suggests that something wrong is happening we ve been hit before. as tensions remain high in the country the international community is becoming increasingly concerned with governments calling for restraint on all sides. all right for more coverage tonight joined by our correspondent melanie bolshie is in zimbabwe covering the elections for as she joins us tonight from the capital harare and the human rights lawyer doug cold heart he also joins us from orange to both of you well. let s start with what we