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a corruption allegations one opposition party walked out during the parliamentary proceedings on thursday but the new president pledged to work with his opponents for the good of the country i would seek to work with all political parties. and were started off was started off with wanting to have a meeting with the leaders of all political parties so that we can try and find a way of working together and i am heartened by some of the sentiments expressed here about working together which i will want to touch on. and i will do all this as a servant of our people because i do believe that when one is elected in this type of position. you basically become a servant of the people of south africa and i'll seek to execute that task with humility faithfulness and with dignity as well the saudi owned television news station al arab media has surrendered its right to broadcast in the united kingdom amid allegations of fake news broadcast about qatar it comes after a qatari complained to the u.k. television regulator ofcom over the broadcasting of fake quotes attributed to the emir of qatar last may both be a and sky news arabia analyzed and condemned a speech published online which later turned out to have been faked by hackers shortly afterwards the g.c.c. began its blockade of qatar the gunman accused of killing seventeen people in a school shooting in florida on wednesday has appeared in court nineteen year old nicholas cruz who can be seen on the top right in the orange jumpsuit was a former pupil of the marjorie stoneman douglas high school in parkland the judge has ordered cruz to be held in jail without bond he's believed to have acted alone when he went into the school armed with a rifle and opened fire on students and teachers u.s. president donald trump says he will work to improve school safety but he avoided any comment on gun laws we are committed to working with state and local leaders to help secure our schools and tackle the difficult issue of mental health later this month i will be meeting with the nation's governors and attorney generals where making our schools and our children safer will be our top priority. if you have been prime minister haile mariam has resigned after the worst anti-government protests in twenty five years says he'll stay in his role until the transition of power is complete but he hopes his resignation will allow planned reforms to succeed in creating a lasting peace months of anti-government protests have left hundreds dead and tens of thousands detained. members of zimbabwe's opposition movement for democratic change have been mourning the death of their leader morgan tsvangirai. the mammals gathered outside the m.d.c. headquarters in a robbery he founded the m.d.c. in one thousand nine hundred nine and became a powerful symbol of resistance against former president robert mugabe nelson chamisa has been chosen as acting m.d.c. leader to replace him. and as well and businessman the rounds of mendoza has ruled out challenging president nicolas maduro as leadership in april's election and those who drinks company personally told workers he will not put himself forward despite widespread appeals to run the billionaire was the opposition strongest potential candidate to challenge madeira venezuela has been plagued with an unprecedented economic crisis since two thousand and thirteen those are the headlines up next investigations football's wall of silence. after a dramatic trial a british football coach has been convicted of multiple charges of raping and abusing young players his name is barry been el. al jazeera investigates why one of the worst scandals to hit the game was ignored for decades we find new evidence on how silence from clubs protected by an l. major league this is a covered on. your allies busted. previously unseen police video shows how bin l. groomed potential victims. we reveal new evidence about four have been als players who've died including gary speed who killed himself in twenty eleven. and the tape exclusive to al-jazeera have been l. talking about his deadly abuse. in february two thousand and six mark hazeltine drove the short distance from his home to manchester airport. booked in at the radisson told the people at the hotel it was wanting to get away for a few days to so it is head out. those were his words it was at the end of his tether. mark was there he six from childhood he had one burning ambition. was going to play football and it was going to buy mere a little cottage in a ward. when he was famous. i used to sing him sell a song and that was one of them and not to gin no war a little old man of the window stood saw i was running by knocking out the door. absolutely football crazy from being a small child. age twelve the dream was on track playing for barry been now parents and boys revered the now as a stomachache because he ran feeder teams for the world famous manchester city been an invited mob going to footballing trip to spain. play days before it was due to goal i just found out it was only mongoloid him out with all cane to go agent flown to the moon david thought he could have played football. he went on holiday and came back a totally different bloke. mott was my best friend. i was best man at his where they. were just and separable really from day one. it was never a bully and then obviously he's come back a full a day and got quiet aggressive trikes. just saw it changed like a flick of a switch overnight. as he grew older mark turned to drink use drugs and had violent outbursts of temper. did you ever think the something dark and troubled inside him crossed my mind a few times while can quite put my finger on what the problem was i always thought it was because he didn't quite make it as a footballer. mark joined burnley but a knee injury quickly ended his playing days by two thousand and six personally and professionally he was struggling. always getting off work on sunday morning the form one and it was march while. staff went into the room to check the box. and he was sort of on his knee. it was from a serious side. it on himself. for a decade the grief was compounded by not knowing why martin killed himself until november twenty sixth team. that day i saw it go across the screen barry bendel is arrested it came by to me had straight away that mark went away with him. and at something. i just i just. tell up just my whole not whole. being just. so what do you believe now. i believe not was probably if we appreciate the way appears on. someone as lay a he's not going out today we're going to moyes don't. it's been eleven years of hell i've not known why not commit suicide so it makes him a closure. you know that. for myself. if it did happen. and people are still friends. so it's about holding bonilla to them to the yes it's old in not only pain al i am angry. because people in the club. i am so angry at. the left did not go all. well the scams of abuse of footballers explanation of use in football scandal has snow going to develop a big shock to the sport the face of a self-confessed monster former crew player woodward was the first to speak out and the word has are brought to die in the biggest secret in football several former players have come forward from an england player paul stewart manchester city in england striker david wash l c is the latest football club to open an investigation is the f.i.f.a. willing to look this issue in the art twenty years ago documentary maker deborah davies uncovered a horrifying stories of abuse and football there were so many warnings as far as i can tell none of them were followed through. twenty years ago i was a reporter on a film about barry the now a story no one else covered at that time the now was in jail in florida in one thousand nine hundred four he took young ama to teams from britain on tour to america and raped a thirteen year old player. we obtained the court file including the boy's statement he turned me over told me pakistan. pain is some up oxide. now like it happened. to two or three times. the nationals individual case suggested something much bigger a fundamental failure across football to protect young players that's exactly what's now being exposed. so this is a road i've traveled before but maybe much too early. most victims weren't ready to speak then research now shows men abused as children usually don't reveal it until their forty's. but els hunting ground was the peak district east of manchester. his power sprang from his personal charisma and dazzling football skills. as a young person he was obsessed with football teams bring you along as a player he was like a magician. but there's no ifs and seven in particular was a trick where he went right around the body without dropping the ball. i was mesmerized somebody could do this a. magnetic effect so we are. are was always telling him how famous he was going to make it big enough to back out was plenty of money that's how he presented hello my name is barry but out of much of the city's northwest representatives can't. misses a maze an opportunity professional club. and not just try and reach that goal. so this was a really big day he this is like professional jury is not. just a proud moment moment after the. panel was on the simple. call to off in one nine hundred eighty four aged fourteen kerry signed a commitment to manchester city big clubs didn't have their own youth sides then instead they're authorized scouts like bin l. ron amity teams from which they picked the best. there's been l. cooled special had to show their dedication by staying at his house before matches . the likes of go down the pub space three or four boys they have a coke would come out. blouse. no it would be the testing ground see what they could get away with to toss in the heart of the. chuck it all into your pants. when i contacted gary twenty years ago he wouldn't speak to me he told only his wife and close family that from age eleven he and jude four years of abuse from indecent assault to attempted rape. gary also witnessed younger boys being groomed to replace him. is something of a felt sort of. an older boy should have sat so. simple even after the worst nobody spoke about so we kept the secret do you know why he kept the secret anyway you seem to all have been locked into this kind of wall of silence you fail complicit what shift go along. you think you've got a long waltz ties it goes on it goes on a long long in a fair question. it's. been el-haddad open access to city's famous stadium it may read even used the players entrance what's never been revealed before is the bullies were abused inside the ground. of the grounds were built around the grass cutting a wire. ex-partners off. stretched our in our tracks. earpiece on the man man city. in the original film xenia city fake is admitted to me they've heard rumors about the now but never investigated their own says showed why football as a whole seemed blind to sexual abuse. he was luther born as a fellow that wasn't right but there was no further. complaints would be defined. who have never come across you see in sport because he's a sportsman and he's a masculine thing. well football allowed him to stay in because you produce the goods. cheshire police questioned manchester city staff after bin l. was arrested in america that allen says described as if they sit and cagey. getting rid of been l. for irregularities wouldn't elaborate and police called them a prominent club who wouldn't want media attention. twenty years on city's new and he said they wouldn't comment until after the end of the trial and their own internal inquiry open else links to the club but the lawyer for many victims is concerned that wayne to address the abuse players suffered as this shows that city do not get it they're still thinking about themselves about their liability about their financial interest it's not about them is about survivor's back to chose to sold the notion of this is historic impacts on you than a man of things ok well actually no it doesn't the blood will thrill for quite long periods. of using drink you i've pretty much lived with this every single day at the forefront of my mind. if i thought about everything i would collapse to mental breakdown. the rush of anxiety sense of worthlessness a half left of a life or a life you've got to lie about something you're happy and you know. this man never told anyone that the now abused him even his closest family didn't understand why he suddenly became a troubled child. over a life of outbursts of feel the aggression coming from a fit of it's like a like a fever. the only way i could deal with that. was to hurt myself punch walls break my heart. give myself a headache because that would take the feeling away. a wife as always wondered what was wrong with my. then i. get you so you know it's going to happen. i'm told. tried to smother my wife about it over a face. of tried to strangle or. they were i was asleep. no recollection of it. he couldn't tell his wife the source of his nightmares until november twenty sixth when first one then dozens have been l's former players finally break this silence and his picture came on the telly my wife looked up man some of them after. i didn't know what to do was the straw. poll you're gonna have horrible exits are fixed by a ups guy at the office got off. unsure about whether to gauge the police he called a boyhood friend the only person he'd been able to voice what everyone else looked away as a dark secret. and then all types of abuse the masturbation the oral sex and the burglary all continued for me he was the only person who would have the stuff. and maybe he could help me. one kept silent one spoke out they last saw each other as bullies staying at bin l's house where he to be used both on the same night. oh i. know you very often yeah i know i know it's. i'm just really still one of them over. a phone jack there's a reason spoke to one of the we probably will govern this conversation right now. in the picture. and it just triggered something off. because i have a going to say anything to anybody and i wasn't i wasn't it was going to go to the grave with my. timeline they didn't. i'll tell you i still struggle when being asked about what only happened to me visa . you know we comes away. you know where we used to stay and stuff. yeah. but we thought there were special laws. and now was a as a as an old mom. you know and what it meant back in the day. i'm for you that this was when we were ten eleven throughout all these and thirty years of the east and you know being hailed i'm told you're going to be a superstar you comply for all these this is your future i'm all you do it actually is trying to survive as a kid. this was the same pitch way and was first filmed with frank his father frank was convinced abuse in football was a huge issue way beyond the now. said to the president and he is get excited when into a the dr just wrote to everyone he could think of yes absolutely i mean hey we've got lots of the sporting organization say. when frank died in his mother was about to throw away his file just has been l's latest arrest made headlines in november twenty sixth. my mom rescued it the night before it was going to go into the recycling you know seventy four year old woman was upside down in a way been rescuing this envelope of documents you know dyad late to the f.a. yes absolutely yet to get the football association said they couldn't know if coaches were at risk because they didn't have legal powers then to check criminal records to be dismissed with such a short letter. it's just it's just completely unacceptable it's all citizens join us in el didn't have a criminal record until he'd been abusing for at least fifteen years that's because no clubs reported that concerns even though players say it seemed an open secret the many in football across northwest england we would know baseball boy. year old game battles gay year old sleeping together. but also friends who previously played for the older age groups and the stories were already out there before we came along you know five years previously. this man also played in one of bin l's youth teams linked to manchester city often staying at the coach's house where play fighting quickly became sexual abuse. i've been coerced so much to a certain point but then all those and that became alarming in a member all the drone running through but it was just even if you know you boys instinctively knew that what was going on was terribly wrong. he was trying to rape me. in one nine hundred eighty five barry bin al joint crew alexandra after manchester city got rid of him for unspecified reasons. crews manager dario gradi brought him in as a youth coach they'd worked together in the seventy's at wimbledon and chelsea many of the nails players also decamped from city to join him at crewe then dispersed to other clubs taking the rumors with them. they would ask me whether it's true that your kitchen if it. was a truly wanted bar has been boys and i'd say yes like spirit here who you saying this to us and it's the parents maybe the boys' parents the coaches at the. a complaint for anybody to substantiate. in the close and closed world of football would go back to barry banality crew. and. crews no paid but tell me that we've heard that he may kill occasions about which you don't know i'm doing is out of bitterness because all these ever done is try to promote my football career. version remember it for because it don't go very far in the game. i'm sure the crew of the fucked up situation. what the club did know was that every weekend boy stayed with the now we've seen one of his account sheets he charged crew five pounds per boy a night to stay. twenty years ago manager daria grotty confirmed to me he knew boys had often stayed overnight with an elf they carried on when he when he came here and i have to say that we've never had any reports of any problems. but we've been told that snow true a decade earlier in one thousand nine hundred eight a cruise director says a parent from another club approached him. and he said my friend's son was abused by a coach a cruel. and you need to know it now i was stunned. stunned into silence so not often stunned into silence that was a. ready had such a lot of innuendo and gossip and rumor and one thing and another and a hoodie up to here at. hamilton smith says he demanded a special meeting those directors who attended decided against sacking the now instead he says the deputy chairman john boehner told manager gradi no more boys to stay with the now and earlier said well. the tickets show up case with me i haven't had any complaints richard i've never had any complaints about the body the bella and diarrheal virtually no day and just sat down and. looked and so well is that i meet and all that. and that was it. then l. stayed at crewe for another full year is the club has never said why he left. in part to an els linked to gary speed who committed suicide in twenty eleven the speed family have always denied he was a victim but new evidence suggests otherwise. these explosions were not an act of war. these nuclear bombs were experiments by the soviet union. to the kazakh people who lived in the vicinity the motives might be little difference rewind silent. at this time amount to zero. more than a century ago britain and france made a secret deal to divide the middle east between them now we can draw him. but what were the last thing a facts of this agreement there's a regional set to sikes because it's at those borders were drawn without consulting the people after that with the. psychs pico lines in the sand at this time on al-jazeera. i'm john l. in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera cyril ramaphosa has been sworn in as south africa's new president from a poser succeeds jacob zuma who after months of pressure from within his own party finally resigned on wednesday from a poser says he'll focus on rooting out corruption and revitalizing economic growth the issues that you have raised issues that have to do with corruption issues of how we can straighten out our owned enterprises and how we do with state kept. issues that are on our a discreet the saudi owned television news station out of beer surrendered its right to broadcast in the united kingdom amid allegations of fake news broadcast about qatar it comes after a qatari complained to the u.k. television regulator ofcom over the broadcasting of fake quotes attributed to the amir of qatar last may both out of fear and sky news arabia analyzed and condemned a speech published online which later turned out to have been faked by hackers shortly afterwards the g.c.c. began its blockade of qatar. the gunman accused of killing seventeen people in a school shooting in florida on wednesday has appeared in court nineteen year old nicholas cruz who can be seen on the top right in the orange jumpsuit on your screen was a former pupil of the marjorie stoneman douglas high school in part planned the judge has ordered cruz to be held in jail without bond he's believed to have acted alone when he went into the school with a rifle and opened fire on students and teachers. very you're very very. right i mean really. i mean very hearing every day. if you have been prime minister them out of him the solemn resigned after the worst anti-government protests in twenty five use them out of him says he'll stay in his role until the transition of power is complete but he hopes his resignation will allow planned reforms to create a lasting peace months of anti-government protests of left hundreds dead and tens of thousands to tell you. and members of zimbabwe's opposition. movement for democratic change a bit mourning the death of their leader morgan tsvangirai that's all for naught. all through his career as a football coach arab in el took young teams on tour to spain in america he assigned rooms several boys in each with an l himself sharing one of them. very. often. police interviews from one thousand nine hundred four in el was now coaching an amateur team and a taken them on a summer trip to america. to quote. one boy came home and told his parents in el raped him on that tour after at least fifteen years of rumor but no action or even el was arrested still in florida. is usually. with an el in an american jail british police dug into his previous activities a crew football club. and. would usually. virus larry. this was after crew director hamilton smith says he warned the club but they didn't stop players staying with canal. person three. hours are. critical. they both said they were not abused but police was still concerned with all. the details. of the water to. shoot it out and it will affect the rest of the walk in. faster the volume on the on charge of the law is really. where you. are. in one thousand nine hundred five an el was sentenced to four years in america for rape and indecent assault. a full conviction dozens of players write letters of support even some have been abused by gandy would would he didn't open up to police for three years and steve walters locked in silence for over twenty years both now leading figures in the campaign to protect children in sport. crew manager dario gradi said he received no complaints despite how milton smith now claiming he alerted grotty you said wouldn't take action tonight and in addition dispatches reported deborah davis investigates the paedophile could shoot. the film lead while the nel was in jail in america and yet to face charges in britain former crew director hamilton smith vividly remembers watching it and demanding to meet john bola then deputy now chairman. as a georgia member that we had the special meeting about body but nel. and he said no . that's not what happened net new strategy try to kill the show cock and bull story. and and here majorly. this is a cover up. busted. and go out. we can't confirm that or establish what crew knew because the club and groggy didn't reply when we put the allegations to them. after prison in america than l. was extradited to stand trial in britain court documents from one thousand nine hundred eight not seen before indicate almost fifty charges against twenty three children but the prosecution let him plead to just half of the crimes against only six boys none of the victims were told the details several like ian actually feel the justice system let them down. i only just found. a week or so ago and i've still not got any explanation from anybody what charges were pressed and which ones were allowed to be laid on file given to me and i was there and would write in ukraine. that have pretty well or is. not. voices of all. it's a voice they thought they'd never hear again. after serving half a sentence been l. was released from prison in two thousand and four nothing was heard of him until he agreed to speak to a journalist eight years later he didn't know he was being recorded the audio has never been made public until now. but to say he had created. the. thought of any. internet for compensation after one hundred percent put him back in prison. stahl since long since. distance himself from an army corps wins. a more. complete and absolute. zero and was waiting for five years so i saw. that be twenty thirty forty one hold on. believe me bradley cooper and the mouth. and no evidence of any buggery. will really because i had four counts of rape charges against him. come on. the last. hour from hell to hell while all for consumers. the perverse ways compulsive to listen to it but it's shocking. shocking no soul no conscience. it was the trial of a mob and the true philosophy. that us can make and see how it feels. voice i don't want to end on a law. one of the main reasons bad n l's victim states silent sometimes for decades is to protect their parents. i just filled with really guilty for them because they've just based one hundred mil to a paedophile. my father offered to take lives over to these to these children. a father. over such a kid i don't have a can there were. i just couldn't seem to hurt my dogs eyes even for five years later a brooch which at redoubt but it's caused muffy tenuous relations between his both probably the last proper conversational loans he was apologizing to me again. and which. you know i. watch him as a guy and i'm not saying you know me to apologise it was nothing nothing to do with the who is not your fault. or the what was your. culture change while there isn't a bout hopefully change the future to trial for this. act from. running the manchester marathon is an extraordinary public statement from a man who kept silent fee is. david lean did says because his mother saw the ninety seven dispatches film and confronted him. just meeting anything has happened while i've been in the house. and i said no adam is fine and she said she's not sure how to cope to hurt. and i decided then about i wasn't ever going to disclose until my mom passed away. fifteen years later david's mother was terminally ill. i'm going into loss and garrett is going three wardrobes in my mom's house i was trying to get everything ready to. to go to the police. trophies from the butlins holiday camp weapon l. cage him certificates from the training weekend he spent a bit else house where he was sexually abused all became evidence once his mother died she got through the christmas and then when the january and i went to my house for a play station. after finally displacing the abuse david was hit by a tirade of emotion. just so the disintegrated in the car for twenty minutes. and then. realize that. if. you've told the place which is like people you don't know. but you've gone on to tell last one which is completely different and never an email in yes. text back to him on the head and. in now everything sort of started to make sense and it i can't describe what it was like because then you know it is things like you hope that she safe haven and show your place a safe day failed to invade it it was just. it was made worse when the prosecution service said they wouldn't challenge but now because he already served time for abusing six boys during the same period another charge wasn't justified. david fool that decision and one his father lived to see been convicted for a third time in twenty fifteen and jailed for two years for abusing david we saw and go to prison before he passed. i wanted him to see the justice which sided. the process. towards the end of the marathon david had a shocking encounter with a friend of one of bin l's victims so often i couldn't imagine what. the other one stop any of us up until enough miles for joining us might not. be killed by am oh my god. we couldn't find the runner to verify their story but the fact that abuse can lead to suicide is something we've heard time and again. another of the nels players was recently diagnosed with the kind of permanent mental damage suffered by hostages and torture victims. repeatedly for five years as a child it was one of the cases been now served time for. i suppose there's been a kind of to know. the period. attitude to age seven where the kind of the actual abuse took place. to diffuse the ever present turmoil in his head he maps it out on paper the ninety eight conviction. but there's no support mechanisms in place. so the base is left to. go on with the rest of your life sink or swim. overwhelming guilt. shame. anger. culminated in two thousand and two. a mental breakdown and in fact low self-esteem are noir. ational panic attacks sleepwalking trust issues is never straight forward trough the trough. certain points and signs of the deep troughs. twice he's tried to kill himself the last time after a normal night out with friends member walking but in kind of. a strange kind of our firehouse kind of mentality so no. no thoughts about. what damage potentially caused by doing was going to. go to the garridge. trying to rope. walker is. what was on the air. why wasn't it because it's not. in the trial has just ended he gave emotional testimony on the impact of the abuse he said he heard four have been als players who died but didn't know the details our investigation has traced those deaths. in twenty sixteen marco installed police in el had abused him as a child before he could give a formal statement he died from long term problems with alcohol. stephen prince died from a drug overdose in one thousand nine hundred one aged twenty. form a team mates a crew say benelli accused him of stealing money his tactic against boys he tried to escape his advances. as we've already reported mark hazeltine killed himself and five years later so did another of those teammates gary speed. where. they. were talking and using columnist stan. a premiership legend a wales international and then manager gary speed's death in twenty eleven stunned the footballing world. the ninety seven film named him as one of the star players but nell discovered not one of his victims but after gary speed's death that led to speculation about why he killed himself the link made headlines again when he was named in court as one of the four player. as he died. so my situation. again especially. speaking just after gary speed's inquest benelli used the word special horribly familiar to the boys he abused i saw gary coleman go in various life were he was also different he was one showed rick if he was one that was going on different hold ation different tours that scene apart emerging with fire with all the young people. if you ask me i would say that jerry will have suffered abuse at the hands of barry i assure you there would be a link to the abuse in his teenage years to suicide the what of the factors involved which will never know but i think that will of a part played there really to. the speed family have always said gary was not abused that's what he told police in the ninety's but his father roger has also said publicly life would be easier if they knew why gary killed himself. we've spoken to more than one witness who says there was abuse and that may be a factor because this is so sensitive an actor is voicing one man's words. if they're unable to see reason and i could provide some clarity and i could give them the closure they need to get on with the rest of their lives because i was there i was a witness. on a few occasions gary was in the same breath. barry would abuse one of course then turn over and abuse you you are absolutely certain that gary speed was abused by bin l. condor person while my mom point. because you literally both in the bed at the same time. you don't actually witness it sidewise but basically the same process is happening to the other person so anyone who stayed regularly what were the children says that they were being abused by the now. pitching for board seems you could basically go along the line and say yes yes yes yes yes. to me come to them i've noticed. that's the closest banality has ever come to expressing remorse. but what about the football authorities how much have they acknowledged their failure to protect players. in a letter the american prosecutor alerted charles hughes the football association to be an els conviction in florida their response nothing they never replied. hello and every day was from the dispatches two years later i tried to get an answer from the same man which mr hughes we wanted to ask about if it is asking for mention sexualise children. instead the f.a.a. said the program ignored the facts and claimed child protection was a top priority. four years later in two thousand and one x. crew director hamilton smith met the f.a.a. to clarify why they'd never investigated than l. a wanted the f.a.a. to tell me why their systems. that they had and place had failed someplace and what was their intention to do about. it was a fit their brief reply the football association has investigated the issues and is satisfied there is no case to answer investigate it further investigated for as little argot for confront and the f.a. i ask you for honest uptick they just didn't want to nel. by two thousand and one the f.a. was moving forward under chief executive adam cruciate they produced guidelines to prevent all forms of abuse they commissioned respected academics brackenridge to monitor how well the guidelines were working over the next five years she kept a diary january two thousand and two i began elated then got depressed and frustrated then became quite angry and upset about the many and various delays. somewhat ups cooperated but not all. one official threw back the research as id card across the table after another refused to return numerous telephone calls and even pretended to be someone else to avoid being interviewed november two thousand and two bang adam crows here is i'm from the f.a.a. last week his departure could signal bad news for the project too soon to say. have fears were justified the f.a.a. scrapped the study citing budget cuts june two thousand and three the whole business has drained me and left me feeling even more cynical about their stated intentions to develop welfare initiatives. now the f.a.a. has been forced to deal with its own past institutionally organizations in the old used to protect themselves by keeping quiet and closing ranks thus completely on the inappropriate and unacceptable to go with war without an independent inquiry by concerns that this is just going to be a smokescreen is not going to result in anything which is worthwhile and the question mark still remains how they're going to sanction themselves potentially for their own planes. the f.a. have said they're inquiry into report until at least easter and they won't comment before that. i want to say writes a book this isn't about football this is about a piece if people hear of our they need to be held accountable. for cynically realizes that it was produced in production while of talent which was announcing true for both good financially because it plays to be possible to go clubs for it always about what it i think is disgusting. how can you possibly poults. they can welfare's children to one side for bringing a possible star into the guy and that's just them purely about grant money. there has got to be at i don't belong more scrutiny it is a copy and as long as there is a calming down or would be. your father. i think is disgusted i think this week it. is full. of files or a song up for and the brother now. we are left to try and comfort one little to all your friends after mark hazeltine suicide his older brother and to his mates signed a shirt tributes to a man one of so many failed by the game he loved maybe your mental pride stuff you're talking to us now you fall for the biggest game as we do the same. your mind will probably win any more you'll remember herb a lot of them are you. welcome back the weather across the strait it could be quite interesting next few days certainly across parts of western australia and northern territories where this circulation developing this we come tropical cyclone calvin which could produce out into into and four hundred millimeters of rain or be in a largely sparsely populated area but nevertheless the communities here cool some real problems of mining operations to look in pretty well now for perth a twenty nine degrees during friday as we head through to suffer a some showers are likely in western australia across southeastern areas it's looking fine melbourne that twenty nine sydney should also see some pleasant weather twenty six now as we head across into new zealand we've got what's still a tropical cyclone peter moving towards the south moving away from new caledonia and heading in towards new zealand could well go somewhere close to the cook 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a corruption allegations one opposition party walked out during the parliamentary proceedings on thursday but the new president pledged to work with his opponents for the good of the country i would seek to work with all political parties. and were started off was started off with wanting to have a meeting with the leaders of all political parties so that we can try and find a way of working together and i am heartened by some of the sentiments expressed here about working together which i will want to touch on. and i will do all this as a servant of our people because i do believe that when one is elected in this type of position. you basically become a servant of the people of south africa and i'll seek to execute that task with humility faithfulness and with dignity as well the saudi owned television news station al arab media has surrendered its right to broadcast in the united kingdom amid allegations of fake news broadcast about qatar it comes after a qatari complained to the u.k. television regulator ofcom over the broadcasting of fake quotes attributed to the emir of qatar last may both be a and sky news arabia analyzed and condemned a speech published online which later turned out to have been faked by hackers shortly afterwards the g.c.c. began its blockade of qatar the gunman accused of killing seventeen people in a school shooting in florida on wednesday has appeared in court nineteen year old nicholas cruz who can be seen on the top right in the orange jumpsuit was a former pupil of the marjorie stoneman douglas high school in parkland the judge has ordered cruz to be held in jail without bond he's believed to have acted alone when he went into the school armed with a rifle and opened fire on students and teachers u.s. president donald trump says he will work to improve school safety but he avoided any comment on gun laws we are committed to working with state and local leaders to help secure our schools and tackle the difficult issue of mental health later this month i will be meeting with the nation's governors and attorney generals where making our schools and our children safer will be our top priority. if you have been prime minister haile mariam has resigned after the worst anti-government protests in twenty five years says he'll stay in his role until the transition of power is complete but he hopes his resignation will allow planned reforms to succeed in creating a lasting peace months of anti-government protests have left hundreds dead and tens of thousands detained. members of zimbabwe's opposition movement for democratic change have been mourning the death of their leader morgan tsvangirai. the mammals gathered outside the m.d.c. headquarters in a robbery he founded the m.d.c. in one thousand nine hundred nine and became a powerful symbol of resistance against former president robert mugabe nelson chamisa has been chosen as acting m.d.c. leader to replace him. and as well and businessman the rounds of mendoza has ruled out challenging president nicolas maduro as leadership in april's election and those who drinks company personally told workers he will not put himself forward despite widespread appeals to run the billionaire was the opposition strongest potential candidate to challenge madeira venezuela has been plagued with an unprecedented economic crisis since two thousand and thirteen those are the headlines up next investigations football's wall of silence. after a dramatic trial a british football coach has been convicted of multiple charges of raping and abusing young players his name is barry been el. al jazeera investigates why one of the worst scandals to hit the game was ignored for decades we find new evidence on how silence from clubs protected by an l. major league this is a covered on. your allies busted. previously unseen police video shows how bin l. groomed potential victims. we reveal new evidence about four have been als players who've died including gary speed who killed himself in twenty eleven. and the tape exclusive to al-jazeera have been l. talking about his deadly abuse. in february two thousand and six mark hazeltine drove the short distance from his home to manchester airport. booked in at the radisson told the people at the hotel it was wanting to get away for a few days to so it is head out. those were his words it was at the end of his tether. mark was there he six from childhood he had one burning ambition. was going to play football and it was going to buy mere a little cottage in a ward. when he was famous. i used to sing him sell a song and that was one of them and not to gin no war a little old man of the window stood saw i was running by knocking out the door. absolutely football crazy from being a small child. age twelve the dream was on track playing for barry been now parents and boys revered the now as a stomachache because he ran feeder teams for the world famous manchester city been an invited mob going to footballing trip to spain. play days before it was due to goal i just found out it was only mongoloid him out with all cane to go agent flown to the moon david thought he could have played football. he went on holiday and came back a totally different bloke. mott was my best friend. i was best man at his where they. were just and separable really from day one. it was never a bully and then obviously he's come back a full a day and got quiet aggressive trikes. just saw it changed like a flick of a switch overnight. as he grew older mark turned to drink use drugs and had violent outbursts of temper. did you ever think the something dark and troubled inside him crossed my mind a few times while can quite put my finger on what the problem was i always thought it was because he didn't quite make it as a footballer. mark joined burnley but a knee injury quickly ended his playing days by two thousand and six personally and professionally he was struggling. always getting off work on sunday morning the form one and it was march while. staff went into the room to check the box. and he was sort of on his knee. it was from a serious side. it on himself. for a decade the grief was compounded by not knowing why martin killed himself until november twenty sixth team. that day i saw it go across the screen barry bendel is arrested it came by to me had straight away that mark went away with him. and at something. i just i just. tell up just my whole not whole. being just. so what do you believe now. i believe not was probably if we appreciate the way appears on. someone as lay a he's not going out today we're going to moyes don't. it's been eleven years of hell i've not known why not commit suicide so it makes him a closure. you know that. for myself. if it did happen. and people are still friends. so it's about holding bonilla to them to the yes it's old in not only pain al i am angry. because people in the club. i am so angry at. the left did not go all. well the scams of abuse of footballers explanation of use in football scandal has snow going to develop a big shock to the sport the face of a self-confessed monster former crew player woodward was the first to speak out and the word has are brought to die in the biggest secret in football several former players have come forward from an england player paul stewart manchester city in england striker david wash l c is the latest football club to open an investigation is the f.i.f.a. willing to look this issue in the art twenty years ago documentary maker deborah davies uncovered a horrifying stories of abuse and football there were so many warnings as far as i can tell none of them were followed through. twenty years ago i was a reporter on a film about barry the now a story no one else covered at that time the now was in jail in florida in one thousand nine hundred four he took young ama to teams from britain on tour to america and raped a thirteen year old player. we obtained the court file including the boy's statement he turned me over told me pakistan. pain is some up oxide. now like it happened. to two or three times. the nationals individual case suggested something much bigger a fundamental failure across football to protect young players that's exactly what's now being exposed. so this is a road i've traveled before but maybe much too early. most victims weren't ready to speak then research now shows men abused as children usually don't reveal it until their forty's. but els hunting ground was the peak district east of manchester. his power sprang from his personal charisma and dazzling football skills. as a young person he was obsessed with football teams bring you along as a player he was like a magician. but there's no ifs and seven in particular was a trick where he went right around the body without dropping the ball. i was mesmerized somebody could do this a. magnetic effect so we are. are was always telling him how famous he was going to make it big enough to back out was plenty of money that's how he presented hello my name is barry but out of much of the city's northwest representatives can't. misses a maze an opportunity professional club. and not just try and reach that goal. so this was a really big day he this is like professional jury is not. just a proud moment moment after the. panel was on the simple. call to off in one nine hundred eighty four aged fourteen kerry signed a commitment to manchester city big clubs didn't have their own youth sides then instead they're authorized scouts like bin l. ron amity teams from which they picked the best. there's been l. cooled special had to show their dedication by staying at his house before matches . the likes of go down the pub space three or four boys they have a coke would come out. blouse. no it would be the testing ground see what they could get away with to toss in the heart of the. chuck it all into your pants. when i contacted gary twenty years ago he wouldn't speak to me he told only his wife and close family that from age eleven he and jude four years of abuse from indecent assault to attempted rape. gary also witnessed younger boys being groomed to replace him. is something of a felt sort of. an older boy should have sat so. simple even after the worst nobody spoke about so we kept the secret do you know why he kept the secret anyway you seem to all have been locked into this kind of wall of silence you fail complicit what shift go along. you think you've got a long waltz ties it goes on it goes on a long long in a fair question. it's. been el-haddad open access to city's famous stadium it may read even used the players entrance what's never been revealed before is the bullies were abused inside the ground. of the grounds were built around the grass cutting a wire. ex-partners off. stretched our in our tracks. earpiece on the man man city. in the original film xenia city fake is admitted to me they've heard rumors about the now but never investigated their own says showed why football as a whole seemed blind to sexual abuse. he was luther born as a fellow that wasn't right but there was no further. complaints would be defined. who have never come across you see in sport because he's a sportsman and he's a masculine thing. well football allowed him to stay in because you produce the goods. cheshire police questioned manchester city staff after bin l. was arrested in america that allen says described as if they sit and cagey. getting rid of been l. for irregularities wouldn't elaborate and police called them a prominent club who wouldn't want media attention. twenty years on city's new and he said they wouldn't comment until after the end of the trial and their own internal inquiry open else links to the club but the lawyer for many victims is concerned that wayne to address the abuse players suffered as this shows that city do not get it they're still thinking about themselves about their liability about their financial interest it's not about them is about survivor's back to chose to sold the notion of this is historic impacts on you than a man of things ok well actually no it doesn't the blood will thrill for quite long periods. of using drink you i've pretty much lived with this every single day at the forefront of my mind. if i thought about everything i would collapse to mental breakdown. the rush of anxiety sense of worthlessness a half left of a life or a life you've got to lie about something you're happy and you know. this man never told anyone that the now abused him even his closest family didn't understand why he suddenly became a troubled child. over a life of outbursts of feel the aggression coming from a fit of it's like a like a fever. the only way i could deal with that. was to hurt myself punch walls break my heart. give myself a headache because that would take the feeling away. a wife as always wondered what was wrong with my. then i. get you so you know it's going to happen. i'm told. tried to smother my wife about it over a face. of tried to strangle or. they were i was asleep. no recollection of it. he couldn't tell his wife the source of his nightmares until november twenty sixth when first one then dozens have been l's former players finally break this silence and his picture came on the telly my wife looked up man some of them after. i didn't know what to do was the straw. poll you're gonna have horrible exits are fixed by a ups guy at the office got off. unsure about whether to gauge the police he called a boyhood friend the only person he'd been able to voice what everyone else looked away as a dark secret. and then all types of abuse the masturbation the oral sex and the burglary all continued for me he was the only person who would have the stuff. and maybe he could help me. one kept silent one spoke out they last saw each other as bullies staying at bin l's house where he to be used both on the same night. oh i. know you very often yeah i know i know it's. i'm just really still one of them over. a phone jack there's a reason spoke to one of the we probably will govern this conversation right now. in the picture. and it just triggered something off. because i have a going to say anything to anybody and i wasn't i wasn't it was going to go to the grave with my. timeline they didn't. i'll tell you i still struggle when being asked about what only happened to me visa . you know we comes away. you know where we used to stay and stuff. yeah. but we thought there were special laws. and now was a as a as an old mom. you know and what it meant back in the day. i'm for you that this was when we were ten eleven throughout all these and thirty years of the east and you know being hailed i'm told you're going to be a superstar you comply for all these this is your future i'm all you do it actually is trying to survive as a kid. this was the same pitch way and was first filmed with frank his father frank was convinced abuse in football was a huge issue way beyond the now. said to the president and he is get excited when into a the dr just wrote to everyone he could think of yes absolutely i mean hey we've got lots of the sporting organization say. when frank died in his mother was about to throw away his file just has been l's latest arrest made headlines in november twenty sixth. my mom rescued it the night before it was going to go into the recycling you know seventy four year old woman was upside down in a way been rescuing this envelope of documents you know dyad late to the f.a. yes absolutely yet to get the football association said they couldn't know if coaches were at risk because they didn't have legal powers then to check criminal records to be dismissed with such a short letter. it's just it's just completely unacceptable it's all citizens join us in el didn't have a criminal record until he'd been abusing for at least fifteen years that's because no clubs reported that concerns even though players say it seemed an open secret the many in football across northwest england we would know baseball boy. year old game battles gay year old sleeping together. but also friends who previously played for the older age groups and the stories were already out there before we came along you know five years previously. this man also played in one of bin l's youth teams linked to manchester city often staying at the coach's house where play fighting quickly became sexual abuse. i've been coerced so much to a certain point but then all those and that became alarming in a member all the drone running through but it was just even if you know you boys instinctively knew that what was going on was terribly wrong. he was trying to rape me. in one nine hundred eighty five barry bin al joint crew alexandra after manchester city got rid of him for unspecified reasons. crews manager dario gradi brought him in as a youth coach they'd worked together in the seventy's at wimbledon and chelsea many of the nails players also decamped from city to join him at crewe then dispersed to other clubs taking the rumors with them. they would ask me whether it's true that your kitchen if it. was a truly wanted bar has been boys and i'd say yes like spirit here who you saying this to us and it's the parents maybe the boys' parents the coaches at the. a complaint for anybody to substantiate. in the close and closed world of football would go back to barry banality crew. and. crews no paid but tell me that we've heard that he may kill occasions about which you don't know i'm doing is out of bitterness because all these ever done is try to promote my football career. version remember it for because it don't go very far in the game. i'm sure the crew of the fucked up situation. what the club did know was that every weekend boy stayed with the now we've seen one of his account sheets he charged crew five pounds per boy a night to stay. twenty years ago manager daria grotty confirmed to me he knew boys had often stayed overnight with an elf they carried on when he when he came here and i have to say that we've never had any reports of any problems. but we've been told that snow true a decade earlier in one thousand nine hundred eight a cruise director says a parent from another club approached him. and he said my friend's son was abused by a coach a cruel. and you need to know it now i was stunned. stunned into silence so not often stunned into silence that was a. ready had such a lot of innuendo and gossip and rumor and one thing and another and a hoodie up to here at. hamilton smith says he demanded a special meeting those directors who attended decided against sacking the now instead he says the deputy chairman john boehner told manager gradi no more boys to stay with the now and earlier said well. the tickets show up case with me i haven't had any complaints richard i've never had any complaints about the body the bella and diarrheal virtually no day and just sat down and. looked and so well is that i meet and all that. and that was it. then l. stayed at crewe for another full year is the club has never said why he left. in part to an els linked to gary speed who committed suicide in twenty eleven the speed family have always denied he was a victim but new evidence suggests otherwise. these explosions were not an act of war. these nuclear bombs were experiments by the soviet union. to the kazakh people who lived in the vicinity the motives might be little difference rewind silent. at this time amount to zero. more than a century ago britain and france made a secret deal to divide the middle east between them now we can draw him. but what were the last thing a facts of this agreement there's a regional set to sikes because it's at those borders were drawn without consulting the people after that with the. psychs pico lines in the sand at this time on al-jazeera. i'm john l. in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera cyril ramaphosa has been sworn in as south africa's new president from a poser succeeds jacob zuma who after months of pressure from within his own party finally resigned on wednesday from a poser says he'll focus on rooting out corruption and revitalizing economic growth the issues that you have raised issues that have to do with corruption issues of how we can straighten out our owned enterprises and how we do with state kept. issues that are on our a discreet the saudi owned television news station out of beer surrendered its right to broadcast in the united kingdom amid allegations of fake news broadcast about qatar it comes after a qatari complained to the u.k. television regulator ofcom over the broadcasting of fake quotes attributed to the amir of qatar last may both out of fear and sky news arabia analyzed and condemned a speech published online which later turned out to have been faked by hackers shortly afterwards the g.c.c. began its blockade of qatar. the gunman accused of killing seventeen people in a school shooting in florida on wednesday has appeared in court nineteen year old nicholas cruz who can be seen on the top right in the orange jumpsuit on your screen was a former pupil of the marjorie stoneman douglas high school in part planned the judge has ordered cruz to be held in jail without bond he's believed to have acted alone when he went into the school with a rifle and opened fire on students and teachers. very you're very very. right i mean really. i mean very hearing every day. if you have been prime minister them out of him the solemn resigned after the worst anti-government protests in twenty five use them out of him says he'll stay in his role until the transition of power is complete but he hopes his resignation will allow planned reforms to create a lasting peace months of anti-government protests of left hundreds dead and tens of thousands to tell you. and members of zimbabwe's opposition. movement for democratic change a bit mourning the death of their leader morgan tsvangirai that's all for naught. all through his career as a football coach arab in el took young teams on tour to spain in america he assigned rooms several boys in each with an l himself sharing one of them. very. often. police interviews from one thousand nine hundred four in el was now coaching an amateur team and a taken them on a summer trip to america. to quote. one boy came home and told his parents in el raped him on that tour after at least fifteen years of rumor but no action or even el was arrested still in florida. is usually. with an el in an american jail british police dug into his previous activities a crew football club. and. would usually. virus larry. this was after crew director hamilton smith says he warned the club but they didn't stop players staying with canal. person three. hours are. critical. they both said they were not abused but police was still concerned with all. the details. of the water to. shoot it out and it will affect the rest of the walk in. faster the volume on the on charge of the law is really. where you. are. in one thousand nine hundred five an el was sentenced to four years in america for rape and indecent assault. a full conviction dozens of players write letters of support even some have been abused by gandy would would he didn't open up to police for three years and steve walters locked in silence for over twenty years both now leading figures in the campaign to protect children in sport. crew manager dario gradi said he received no complaints despite how milton smith now claiming he alerted grotty you said wouldn't take action tonight and in addition dispatches reported deborah davis investigates the paedophile could shoot. the film lead while the nel was in jail in america and yet to face charges in britain former crew director hamilton smith vividly remembers watching it and demanding to meet john bola then deputy now chairman. as a georgia member that we had the special meeting about body but nel. and he said no . that's not what happened net new strategy try to kill the show cock and bull story. and and here majorly. this is a cover up. busted. and go out. we can't confirm that or establish what crew knew because the club and groggy didn't reply when we put the allegations to them. after prison in america than l. was extradited to stand trial in britain court documents from one thousand nine hundred eight not seen before indicate almost fifty charges against twenty three children but the prosecution let him plead to just half of the crimes against only six boys none of the victims were told the details several like ian actually feel the justice system let them down. i only just found. a week or so ago and i've still not got any explanation from anybody what charges were pressed and which ones were allowed to be laid on file given to me and i was there and would write in ukraine. that have pretty well or is. not. voices of all. it's a voice they thought they'd never hear again. after serving half a sentence been l. was released from prison in two thousand and four nothing was heard of him until he agreed to speak to a journalist eight years later he didn't know he was being recorded the audio has never been made public until now. but to say he had created. the. thought of any. internet for compensation after one hundred percent put him back in prison. stahl since long since. distance himself from an army corps wins. a more. complete and absolute. zero and was waiting for five years so i saw. that be twenty thirty forty one hold on. believe me bradley cooper and the mouth. and no evidence of any buggery. will really because i had four counts of rape charges against him. come on. the last. hour from hell to hell while all for consumers. the perverse ways compulsive to listen to it but it's shocking. shocking no soul no conscience. it was the trial of a mob and the true philosophy. that us can make and see how it feels. voice i don't want to end on a law. one of the main reasons bad n l's victim states silent sometimes for decades is to protect their parents. i just filled with really guilty for them because they've just based one hundred mil to a paedophile. my father offered to take lives over to these to these children. a father. over such a kid i don't have a can there were. i just couldn't seem to hurt my dogs eyes even for five years later a brooch which at redoubt but it's caused muffy tenuous relations between his both probably the last proper conversational loans he was apologizing to me again. and which. you know i. watch him as a guy and i'm not saying you know me to apologise it was nothing nothing to do with the who is not your fault. or the what was your. culture change while there isn't a bout hopefully change the future to trial for this. act from. running the manchester marathon is an extraordinary public statement from a man who kept silent fee is. david lean did says because his mother saw the ninety seven dispatches film and confronted him. just meeting anything has happened while i've been in the house. and i said no adam is fine and she said she's not sure how to cope to hurt. and i decided then about i wasn't ever going to disclose until my mom passed away. fifteen years later david's mother was terminally ill. i'm going into loss and garrett is going three wardrobes in my mom's house i was trying to get everything ready to. to go to the police. trophies from the butlins holiday camp weapon l. cage him certificates from the training weekend he spent a bit else house where he was sexually abused all became evidence once his mother died she got through the christmas and then when the january and i went to my house for a play station. after finally displacing the abuse david was hit by a tirade of emotion. just so the disintegrated in the car for twenty minutes. and then. realize that. if. you've told the place which is like people you don't know. but you've gone on to tell last one which is completely different and never an email in yes. text back to him on the head and. in now everything sort of started to make sense and it i can't describe what it was like because then you know it is things like you hope that she safe haven and show your place a safe day failed to invade it it was just. it was made worse when the prosecution service said they wouldn't challenge but now because he already served time for abusing six boys during the same period another charge wasn't justified. david fool that decision and one his father lived to see been convicted for a third time in twenty fifteen and jailed for two years for abusing david we saw and go to prison before he passed. i wanted him to see the justice which sided. the process. towards the end of the marathon david had a shocking encounter with a friend of one of bin l's victims so often i couldn't imagine what. the other one stop any of us up until enough miles for joining us might not. be killed by am oh my god. we couldn't find the runner to verify their story but the fact that abuse can lead to suicide is something we've heard time and again. another of the nels players was recently diagnosed with the kind of permanent mental damage suffered by hostages and torture victims. repeatedly for five years as a child it was one of the cases been now served time for. i suppose there's been a kind of to know. the period. attitude to age seven where the kind of the actual abuse took place. to diffuse the ever present turmoil in his head he maps it out on paper the ninety eight conviction. but there's no support mechanisms in place. so the base is left to. go on with the rest of your life sink or swim. overwhelming guilt. shame. anger. culminated in two thousand and two. a mental breakdown and in fact low self-esteem are noir. ational panic attacks sleepwalking trust issues is never straight forward trough the trough. certain points and signs of the deep troughs. twice he's tried to kill himself the last time after a normal night out with friends member walking but in kind of. a strange kind of our firehouse kind of mentality so no. no thoughts about. what damage potentially caused by doing was going to. go to the garridge. trying to rope. walker is. what was on the air. why wasn't it because it's not. in the trial has just ended he gave emotional testimony on the impact of the abuse he said he heard four have been als players who died but didn't know the details our investigation has traced those deaths. in twenty sixteen marco installed police in el had abused him as a child before he could give a formal statement he died from long term problems with alcohol. stephen prince died from a drug overdose in one thousand nine hundred one aged twenty. form a team mates a crew say benelli accused him of stealing money his tactic against boys he tried to escape his advances. as we've already reported mark hazeltine killed himself and five years later so did another of those teammates gary speed. where. they. were talking and using columnist stan. a premiership legend a wales international and then manager gary speed's death in twenty eleven stunned the footballing world. the ninety seven film named him as one of the star players but nell discovered not one of his victims but after gary speed's death that led to speculation about why he killed himself the link made headlines again when he was named in court as one of the four player. as he died. so my situation. again especially. speaking just after gary speed's inquest benelli used the word special horribly familiar to the boys he abused i saw gary coleman go in various life were he was also different he was one showed rick if he was one that was going on different hold ation different tours that scene apart emerging with fire with all the young people. if you ask me i would say that jerry will have suffered abuse at the hands of barry i assure you there would be a link to the abuse in his teenage years to suicide the what of the factors involved which will never know but i think that will of a part played there really to. the speed family have always said gary was not abused that's what he told police in the ninety's but his father roger has also said publicly life would be easier if they knew why gary killed himself. we've spoken to more than one witness who says there was abuse and that may be a factor because this is so sensitive an actor is voicing one man's words. if they're unable to see reason and i could provide some clarity and i could give them the closure they need to get on with the rest of their lives because i was there i was a witness. on a few occasions gary was in the same breath. barry would abuse one of course then turn over and abuse you you are absolutely certain that gary speed was abused by bin l. condor person while my mom point. because you literally both in the bed at the same time. you don't actually witness it sidewise but basically the same process is happening to the other person so anyone who stayed regularly what were the children says that they were being abused by the now. pitching for board seems you could basically go along the line and say yes yes yes yes yes. to me come to them i've noticed. that's the closest banality has ever come to expressing remorse. but what about the football authorities how much have they acknowledged their failure to protect players. in a letter the american prosecutor alerted charles hughes the football association to be an els conviction in florida their response nothing they never replied. hello and every day was from the dispatches two years later i tried to get an answer from the same man which mr hughes we wanted to ask about if it is asking for mention sexualise children. instead the f.a.a. said the program ignored the facts and claimed child protection was a top priority. four years later in two thousand and one x. crew director hamilton smith met the f.a.a. to clarify why they'd never investigated than l. a wanted the f.a.a. to tell me why their systems. that they had and place had failed someplace and what was their intention to do about. it was a fit their brief reply the football association has investigated the issues and is satisfied there is no case to answer investigate it further investigated for as little argot for confront and the f.a. i ask you for honest uptick they just didn't want to nel. by two thousand and one the f.a. was moving forward under chief executive adam cruciate they produced guidelines to prevent all forms of abuse they commissioned respected academics brackenridge to monitor how well the guidelines were working over the next five years she kept a diary january two thousand and two i began elated then got depressed and frustrated then became quite angry and upset about the many and various delays. somewhat ups cooperated but not all. one official threw back the research as id card across the table after another refused to return numerous telephone calls and even pretended to be someone else to avoid being interviewed november two thousand and two bang adam crows here is i'm from the f.a.a. last week his departure could signal bad news for the project too soon to say. have fears were justified the f.a.a. scrapped the study citing budget cuts june two thousand and three the whole business has drained me and left me feeling even more cynical about their stated intentions to develop welfare initiatives. now the f.a.a. has been forced to deal with its own past institutionally organizations in the old used to protect themselves by keeping quiet and closing ranks thus completely on the inappropriate and unacceptable to go with war without an independent inquiry by concerns that this is just going to be a smokescreen is not going to result in anything which is worthwhile and the question mark still remains how they're going to sanction themselves potentially for their own planes. the f.a. have said they're inquiry into report until at least easter and they won't comment before that. i want to say writes a book this isn't about football this is about a piece if people hear of our they need to be held accountable. for cynically realizes that it was produced in production while of talent which was announcing true for both good financially because it plays to be possible to go clubs for it always about what it i think is disgusting. how can you possibly poults. they can welfare's children to one side for bringing a possible star into the guy and that's just them purely about grant money. there has got to be at i don't belong more scrutiny it is a copy and as long as there is a calming down or would be. your father. i think is disgusted i think this week it. is full. of files or a song up for and the brother now. we are left to try and comfort one little to all your friends after mark hazeltine suicide his older brother and to his mates signed a shirt tributes to a man one of so many failed by the game he loved maybe your mental pride stuff you're talking to us now you fall for the biggest game as we do the same. your mind will probably win any more you'll remember herb a lot of them are you. welcome back the weather across the strait it could be quite interesting next few days certainly across parts of western australia and northern territories where this circulation developing this we come tropical cyclone calvin which could produce out into into and four hundred millimeters of rain or be in a largely sparsely populated area but nevertheless the communities here cool some real problems of mining operations to look in pretty well now for perth a twenty nine degrees during friday as we head through to suffer a some showers are likely in western australia across southeastern areas it's looking fine melbourne that twenty nine sydney should also see some pleasant weather twenty six now as we head across into new zealand we've got what's still a tropical cyclone peter moving towards the south moving away from new caledonia and heading in towards new zealand could well go somewhere close to the cook strait but not until about monday of next week but some severe weather is likely here but at the moment certainly his new caledonia which is like you see some heavy rain and rough seas but certainly going to miss the worst of this particular storm system moving up into northeastern parts of asia the weather is relatively quiet at the moment the ice in terms came out to four degrees celsius heading into the weekend we'll start to see some snow showers moving across the sea of japan into western honshu. in india five million children have genius level i.q. but most live in poverty and go undiscovered when he's means two child geniuses fighting for their chance to shine at this time and how does iraq. more than a century ago britain and france made a secret deal to divide the middle east between them now we can dora. but what were the last thing effects of this agreement if there is a original set to sites because it's at those borders were drawn without consulting the people who have to 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