Welcome to our visitor live from doha im a teen dennis also coming out. Of International Pressure mounts on syria to end the bombing of Eastern Ghouta. On a motor stand while i could still go to store and buy a weapon of war. Survivors and the families of victims of the Florida School shooting tell the u. S. President of their anger and sadness. Pass in nigeria before her rom strikes again abducting dozens of school girls and have the latest updates. The first twenty seventeen was one of the dull christie is fake human rights in recent history thats according to a new rich. By Amnesty International it covers the safety of human rights in a hundred fifty Nine Countries and in direct criticism of the Trump Administration the group from veiled its findings in the u. S. For the first time has he called hayden has more from washington d. C. A bleak assessment on the state of human rights in twenty seventeen they will not look back and draw any lessons from this they will look back and they will see that they will. All of the drafting of some of the dockers chapters in modern history the forward of the four hundred page report takes aim at specific countries first and foremost me and mar accusing the government of committing crimes against humanity which forced almost seven hundred thousand Rohingya Muslims to flee it singles out saudi arabias blockade for creating a humanitarian catastrophe in yemen all of the countries fighting eisel in iraq and syria for not protecting civilians and south sudan for crimes which forced thousands of people to flee from there donald j. Trump is calling it comes out the United States calling president Donald Trumps plan to ban entry from citizens of several muslim majority countries a transparently hateful move and it blames european leaders for creating the conditions for what he calls shocking abuses of refugees in libya it names countries it says are consistently violating human rights such as turkey china russia than israel and egypt and iran it also pointed the finger at six african countries for stifling public protests this is the very first time that Amnesty International has chosen to unveil their annual report here in the United States and they chose the Capitol Building they say in large part because they believe what they call his nationalistic and sometimes even hateful rhetoric and policies of President Donald Trump are spreading across the globe anything of the us does has a massive in a Multiplier Effect across the world but they want em bored and by the fact that you know trampling on human rights abandoning human values is something which is acceptable today we asked the white house for a response but didnt hear back as for Amnesty International it says its not all bad out there it sees the rise of hate being met with the rise of a resistance from the u. S. One. To poland. Then this way or two around. Which embassy says gives it some hope that just maybe twenty team wont be quite as bleak in so many places probably calling out zero washington philippines president rodriguez to turkey is one of the leaders who specifically criticize in this years report his Anti Drugs Campaign has resulted in thousands of extra judicial killings by Police Officers thats according to the report it says the authorities that report to president the tatty of encourage these summary executions meanwhile relatives of victims live in fear of reprisals if they speak out at the same time attacks of his human rights defenders have increased since president eternity encouraged police to shoot anyone who was quote obstructing justice but weve been speaking to see the root is a fellow in residence at the social weather stations thats a social Research Institute in the philippines and he says the president s policy is a controversial but he remains popular. Certainly the scope of the killings in the drug war has been accurately reflected in a number of International Reports the Philippine Administration would on the other hand retort that their anticrime. Tactics are working and thats why they are serving the filipino people in that manner the data that social weather stations produces quarterlies shows that in fact president to charity is extremely popular people are very satisfied with the way he is running the government they might have some quibbles for instance most people in the philippines would prefer that drug suspects not be some merrily executed but rather face trial but in the end the fact that crime is down is the sort of thing that leads to approval for the president there are some voices that are bringing out the church for instance the Catholic Church is providing refuge to the families who as you say are worried about reprisals there are lawyers movements trying to produce more protection for the victims and so out of so there are people pushing back but the fact of the matter is in a president ial country like the philippines the president has the perp on durance of power the u. N. Security council is expected to vote on a draft resolution demanding a cease fire in the rebel held on klav of east and go through in syria more than three hundred people have been killed there in syrian air raids this week alone the uns human rights chief has condemned the violence accusing the Syrian Government of carrying out what it calls a moment stressed campaign of annihilation is out diplomatic a visiting spain. The Security Council met to discuss the uns charter the governing document of the World Organization in the charter drawn up over seventy years ago gives the council the key role of maintaining peace and security a job its miserably failed to do over the last seven years and syria as it met once again divided and impotent some of the worst violence of the war as Eastern Ghouta was once again bombarded. For and a thousand people that believe. In hell on earth and so my appeal to all those involved. Is for any immediate suspension of all war a t. V. Tease in eastern guta there were in fact for one day two secretaries general in new york mr good terrorists his previous sesa bang kimoon had also been invited to speak he also expressed concern at the continued bloodshed in the syrian situation it really had must come to an end its going to be a seventh in for a come on march tenth even the seventh year appearing daughter seven years a sore many civilian population have been killed there is now a new peace effort the ambassador of sweden hopes to bring a new draft resolution to a vote in the council in the coming days were asking for a cessation of hostilities for thirty days throughout syria throughout syria forty forty eight hours after that access for weekly u. N. Humanitarian and convoys aid aid convoys to. Areas in need particularly urgent busy areas russia had blocked previous efforts to get a resolution on a cease fire in eastern guta facing mounting criticism and bassa vasoline the benzine has now himself called for a Security Council meeting on the situation on thursday the charter which the un has actually been discussing is in effect the constitution of the world body it begins we the peoples of the United Nations determined to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war now compare those words to the pictures from eastern guta history is bound to judge but in recent days and over the past seven years the u. N. Has failed the people of syria james plays aljazeera of the United Nations. Tonight harry. Police dozens of schoolgirls feared missing after an attack by barker on the village of done that in year they state in the north east of the country there are conflicting reports about the situation and the number of girls who are unaccounted for but of course everyone will remember in twenty fourteen the attack on the town of chip uk when it had done more than two hundred seventy girls from that lets go live now to our correspondent armitage as hes in my degree which is not a tall far from this village in your base state and take us through the sequence of events this happened we understand on monday evening is that right. Exactly it happened late on monday evening when the students were gathering for a late evening meal and then there were gunshots in town then the the the fight is suspected boko haram fighters moved on to their school which is the government goes Technical School in and then they were dressed according to eyewitnesses there were dressed in military uniforms and some trucks they headed straight to the stalls food stores of the school picked up some food items and then abducted some of the girls but that was not the original story what we were told earlier when this incident happened when the news broke on monday evening we were told that the aim for the foodstuff in the store and left most of the goals have scaled the fence and run into the bushes it later emerge after twenty four hours in fact close to forty eight hours later emerged that. Some of the girls have indeed been taken by these fighters now i witness is students who escaped the raid told reporters that in fact they saw some of their colleagues being loaded onto trucks and then moved away with now yesterday evening on wednesday evening. The your best of government issued a statement saying that more than fifty of these students have been taken away as still missing after i had count but they were not sure whether the been taken away i was later the state the same government issued another statement saying that they got information that many of these girls have been rescued by the Nigerian Army now were hearing from the involved from the area as well from parents from locals that at least seventy four of the missing girls have been found by the military and they have been taken to a gate down where they were treated for four main minor injuries but also there are reports saying that at least two of the girls have died in the course of this incident all right so the numbers have been disputed ok but what we can say definitively is a book. Of finances we believe to be part of boko haram have struck again and have taken some girls. Well that is theres a machine for now they have not claimed responsibility yet but that is what people assume remember in two thousand and fourteen episode two thousand and fourteen we had a similar case in chibok. Quote unquote just dressed as military personnel went to the school and took away these goes up to now about one hundred of them are still not accounted for. Because issues have been going on some of them have been released but of course this latest incident was sort of traumatic for many people especially in the town of duchy and your base stayed after what happened in two thousand and fourteen in chibok now would be the and zite the the the war he was heightened after front for for twenty four hours for twenty four or forty eight hours when the government did not come forth with any explanation as to what exactly happened in that now were hearing about this rescue which of course you will agree that is dramatically different from what we saw in two thousand and fourteen when four days this occurred it was this did not act well to to see how many people how many of these goes goes i mean could be saved so it resulted in this long standoff between the Nigerian Government and boko haram that of course dovetail into these negotiations all right for now thank you very much indeed clearly this is a story that is developing and ahmed interest will bring us the very latest details as they become clearer thanking. The rest of Border Crossing to gulzar has closed just a day after it was reopened egypt over the checkpoint into the street on wednesday people who were on waiting lists to leave girls were allowed to pass many who left seeking medical care thats unavailable in the palestinian territory has been under israeli blockade since twenty two thousand and seven it was expected to be open for four days but it was clear certainly unfair to say. Israeli media is reporting a former aide of Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu may be prepared to testify against him in a Corruption Case shlomo fulda is a former director of the Communications Ministry he was arrested on sunday by Police Looking into government benefits that were offered to a telecoms giant investigators say theres sufficient evidence to indict this in netanyahu for bribery fraud and breach of public trust. So to come here at aljazeera some good news for cape town as the South African city tries to avoid running out of water. From refugee to vo ip well tell you the story of one very special korean man. From the points of asia. To the city never sleeps. Hell of x. Day or so if youre off to rain it was the place to find it is down here this circulation of cloud around italy and then moving slowly east of the adriatic is going to bring a lot of rain some snow admittedly but the water is fairly warm so its going to be rain release the adriatic coast and snow up on the hills north of slovenia into western parts of austria or probably done southern germany on the high ground now to the west of that nothing much in the sky in fact if you look over most of europe you see nothing represented here on this forecast model apart from those temperatures and watch them because its this cold air thats going to march slowly westward of the next two or three days and next week will be a big feature but for the time being we just look size for precipitation usually the wet variety roams eleven degrees and soaking wet in vienna as to just on the edge of it all as you can see now that sort of circulation will have an effect to the south has done already so for our area its been some right not a lot reported so far so if you tunisia but the the wind will be telling quite chilly i think eleven degrees on the coast thirty in tunis the whole circulation trying to drift slowly east has been making an awful lot of difference there given the suns also coming north star of the year were getting a few more showers showing up now in bits of nigeria. The weather sponsored by qatar raise. The scene for us where on line what is american sign in yemen that peace is possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on sat there are people there are choosing between buying medication eating basis is a dialogue i want to get in one more comment because this is someone whos an activist and has posted a story join the global conversation at this time on aljazeera. Here with aljazeera its time for us to take a look at the top stories Amnesty Internationals report on Global Human Rights says twenty seventeen was one of the darkest years in recent history the report details conditions in a hundred fifty Nine Countries it says the authorities in miramar have created the worst human rights crisis in decades in Southeast Asia. The u. N. Security council could be very thing on a draft resolution in the coming days the resolution would demand a ceasefire in the rebel held on flavor of Eastern Syria all than three hundred people have been killed in Syrian Government air raids this week alone syrias ally russia has denied involvement in the strikes. Nigerian Police Say Dozens of schoolgirls all feared missing following an attack by boko haram on village and you base state there are conflicting reports about the situation and the number of girls who remain. Unaccounted for in twenty fourteen by her on the ducted more than two hundred seventy girls from the town of. The students from families affected by floridas deadly School Shooting has shared their anger sadness and their frustration at a meeting with the u. S. President donald trump hurt their pleas for reform and responded with ideas of his own and they include possibly Arming Teachers castro reports from washington. A meeting with the president dominated by emotions and raw pain im very angry that this happened because it keeps happening nine eleven happened once and they fixed everything how many schools how many children have to get shot that stops here with the said ministration and me this mans daughter was shot nine times at Stillman Douglas high school in florida last week this student lost his friend i turned eighteen the day after i woke up to the news that my best friend was gone. And i dont understand why i could still go in a store and buy a weapon of war described as a listening session by the White House Trump joined by his Vice President and secretary of education said all ideas to prevent future School Shootings are on the table that includes Arming Teachers an attack has lasted on average about three minutes it takes five to eight minutes for responders for the police to come in so the tack is of. If you had a teacher with who was adept at fir