more medical what is the latest on this fatal shooting of a former lawmaker in india s parliament? fatal indeed and disturbing as well, before i bring you the details, rosemary . i do want to warn our viewers that parts of the video that we re about to talk about good. be disturbing for some now imagine this on saturday evening , rosemary. you have police officers escorting two people, one of them convicted of kidnapping incident as well. into a hospital for medical check ups. you have the media surrounding them, asking them questions as well. despite the security cordon around these two men, one is a former lawmaker, arctic emma, the other his brother. they were assassinated out in a public space you could hear in that video, more than a dozen gunshots being fired over and over again. so here s the sequence of events that led to a lot of criticism of the utter
and already, the cordons are out so people can t park there and we think the security cordon will be in place tomorrow morning around the hotel, then around the university he will go to on wednesday to meet people. that s his only public engagement here in northern ireland before he moves south into republic. i think it s about a celebration of the good friday agreement, why he is coming here, but also looking forward to the future as well. that s why he is going to the university and meeting people who weren t even born during the troubles. they don t remember the violence which marred the lives of people and killed thousands of people here in northern ireland. afterjoe biden has been in northern ireland he will move to the south, to dublin where he will meet the president and prime minister, the taoiseach, and will go to county louth and county mayo, where he has ancestral links. this will be a homecoming forjoe biden in many ways and i think the fact that he is doing his last engage
violence to express themselves. that s unacceptable. you have some social economic challenges that need to be addressed. all of these are still ongoing. the best thing that could happen is if you could get the political parties to stand up stormont so the people of northern ireland to get the type of society that they deserve. you ireland to get the type of society that they deserve. ireland to get the type of society that they deserve. you are part of a task force that that they deserve. you are part of a task force that looks that they deserve. you are part of a task force that looks to that they deserve. you are part of a task force that looks to tackle - task force that looks to tackle paramilitary activity in northern ireland, and i wonder, given what we ve seen recently, a huge security cordon in place for this visit but this yesterday, we saw flare ups of violence and parts of derry. how would you assess where we are now in northern ireland? would you assess where we ar
of the commanders that will be delivering it and, of course, our officers as well. but after 25 years of relative peace, the focus is on a deal that started a work in progress. with the us government having played a key role in the good friday agreement talks, a visit to belfast tomorrow by presidentjoe biden will mark the anniversary. louise cullen, bbc news. live now to belfast, with our correspondent charlotte gallagher. we heard at the end of that report some of the ideas about how this is going to be marked, 25 years on, what is happening today and tomorrow and in the days ahead? weill. what is happening today and tomorrow and in the days ahead? and in the days ahead? well, belfast is really gearing and in the days ahead? well, belfast is really gearing up and in the days ahead? well, belfast is really gearing up at and in the days ahead? well, belfast is really gearing up at the and in the days ahead? well, belfast is really gearing up at the moment . is really gearing u