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in iraq and beyond. because trying to trolls themselves it sets right to unity try to iraq and offer truckee and also to syria so why should. you know. as the debate continues over exactly who and what motivated this attack there are 3 grieving families waiting for police to track down the people who killed their loved ones natasha going to aim al-jazeera erbil. and so had al jazeera he came to office promising to clean up south african politics so why is president sir cyril ramaphosa now under scrutiny. and after a 25 year legal fight for compensation a century court rules on a sorry disaster. or the season floods in china are finally taking hold they could be virtually anywhere i think the concentration in the next day or so was like week one dong for john properly gone she is well you can see from the white sox but as an interruption to this general rain pattern with a tropical cyclone east of shanghai heading towards south korea so the forecasts and is a little drier than it might be but there's the concentration hong kong will probably wet on saturday less likelihood on sunday as the rains just slowly northwards once again that also takes specially energy away from those potential showers in the philippines not of particular place here at the moment as you can see which is unusual and you might expected to be the case that most the rains been further west and there's more to come in thailand in particular we are probably southern vietnam's possibility singapore of course always a chance there but look at the philippines and borneo not a great hope for showers here in the forecast except maybe around come undone in fact a good part of java is not all of it and bali butts reliably drawing monsoon rains are finally trying to catch up and so is having been excessive in the northeast and the poor and the maybe more to come they're not concentrating as they should too rather further south in india. whether sponsored by tony. insulation in the kids to your house or associated to repairing that is looked at least in part has the potential to be biased in a number of different ways there truly are for sure for the computer to get a role who's just in those offices who commit those they to introduce is wrong to be saying that your son the true my is wrong to my detail you kill of becoming a suspect before the actual crime and in-depth examination into preventative policing pre-crime on al-jazeera. allegheny watch your god is there let me take you through our top stories this hour iran has seized the british all time for the straits for months the revolutionary guard says the ship is being detained for violating maritime regulations regulations u.k. foreign secretary jerry howe jeremy hunt though condemned the move as unacceptable . u.s. president donald trump says the seizure of the tanker proves he was right to withdraw from that you run nuclear deal he says he's consulting the u.k. on how to respond. well iran has released video and it says discredits u.s. claims that it shot down one of its strong winds the revolutionary guard says this video was shot by the drone and it proves it was it returned safely to base. so the africa's corruption watchdog has found that president cyril ramaphosa deliberately misled parliament about a $27000.00 campaign donation among her said said he knew nothing of the $35000.00 contribution but the public prosecutor says he's lying for me to miller has more from pretoria. cyril ramaphosa came into office vowing to fight corruption we must fight corruption we must fried fraud and court who should. as well as in the private sector with the same purples and intensity that we want to fight it in the public sector but the public particular says he deliberately misled parliament when answering questions about a campaign donation made 2 years ago from a poster who was defeated president of south africa at the time receded a nation of the $35000.00 when he was running for president of the african national congress but he told parliament that the money was for his son and dil is foundation it turns out there's no foundation from up close that issued a correction saying the money was for his own campaign and he didn't know about it i have come to the conclusion they do these in marriage to the allegations relating to their suspicion of money laundering as alluded to in the complaint last the interested exposed to serve to their risk of conflict between his private interest and he's of a shared responsibilities the public protector says she has evidence that as much as $28000000.00 was channeled through various campaign trust and other beneficiary accounts linked to ram of course a good one this is from a poor search should have declared the donations to avoid a conflict of interest she wants both the president and c.e.o. of the company gavin watson investigated for money laundering this is gone beyond the parameters of simply a parliamentary misdemeanor it has got into the realms of criminal justice and certainly it will provide ammunition for several rommel pauses enemies within them within the a.n.c. who we know are many to go after his continued leadership of the party the public protector's verdict means that i'm up or so i will have to declare all donations to his campaign within 30 days the president says he'll study the report and make a decision on any further action corruption continues to be an issue the governing african national congress is battling not only is president flew. facing a scandal of his own his predecessor president jacob zuma is appearing somewhat say reluctantly before a commission of inquiry into state corruption during his 9 years in office zuma concluded his 4th day of testimony after withdrawing from proceedings saying he was being treated unfairly but later said he would return to the witness stand while so africans are looking for answers the promise of a corruption free south africa appears to be elusive leader mullah al-jazeera pretoria south africa taiwan's president says her government will consider granting asylum to protesters from hong kong based on humanitarian concerns saying when was responding to reports that a group fighting a controversial extradition bill and hong kong were seeking protection victoria gate and the reports. during recent protests in hong kong millions of people rallied against the now withdrawn extradition bill that would have allowed people to be sent to mainland china for trial. protesters who stormed the city's legislate you were so concerned they could be punished unfairly they flown to neighboring thailand to seek asylum its president has offered them support the. regarding the hong kong people who've arrived in taiwan who would deal with them following humanitarian principles taiwan has had its own government since 1949 and is opposed to reunification with mainland china beijing sees taiwan as part of its territory taiwan has no formal refugee law but amnesty international says taiwan's government can provide hong kong protesters refuge based on existing regulations in article 18 there's saying the necessary assistance should be provided to hang on in macau residents who saved me and liberty i mean for political reasons so we believe there is actually a way that one. government stepped those those c.d.'s the protest is hoping to follow in the footsteps of hong kong bookseller lam winkie he was held in china for almost 8 months for selling books critical of the chinese government he fled to taiwan in april the protesters who arrived in taiwan may not be the last at least 30 others are reportedly preparing to leave hong kong fearing for their safety victoria gave him be al-jazeera. a 41 year old man suspected of an arson attack on an animation studio in japan is said to have accused the company of stealing his ideas animation fans have been laying flowers outside the kyoto studio for the 34 people who died it's japan's worst mass killing in nearly 2 decades. but relatives of hundreds of people who died in one of europe's worst maritime disasters have lost their claim for compensation 852 people died when the m.s.s. tonia sank in the baltic sea in 1904 and has to support. the m.s.s. stoniest sank in the baltic sea in the early hours of the morning almost 25 years ago 989 people were on board when it set out from estonia persuaded and only 137 survived. 4 years survivors and the victims' families have been fighting for compensation but a french court has now thrown out their case to trial. it's very disappointing i know the judiciary compensations have been pronounced against the victims of find it quite exaggerated to say the least of the 2022 years of proceedings i think the victims could have been through and. it has been a long journey then for the families to get to this point they were seeking damages of $46000000.00 from a german shipbuilder and prints that to pick asian agency which it said the ship was see where they. put the court ruled against the family's claims impound there was a lack of intentional polt attributable to either my avast or bureau bear attack. many still want to know how this accident could ever have happened survivors reported how the car ferry travelling between talent and stock sank in freezing water within minutes an investigation back in 1997 found that the rough seas had caused the bow daughter open flooding the contact on to criticize the crew. most of the victims' bodies were network carpet in what remains the most deadly maritime disaster in peacetime european waters and the hayward is there. the netherlands supreme court has ruled that dutch peacekeepers were partly liable for the deaths of $350.00 muslim refugees they handed over to bosnian serb forces in strip minutes and $995.00 but it's also reduce their level of responsibility angering relatives of the victims paul brennan reports the bereaved relatives of the mothers of srebrenica group of 40 for more than 2 decades for justice emerging from court they were bitterly disappointed. i'm shaken i'm surprised but i will never forgive them i will never let go of this. part of charlie's server need surgery line 1905 a crisis became a massacre thousands of terrified muslim civilians crammed into the u.n. compound seeking refuge and when serbian forces entered the town for 400 dutch un peacekeepers were outgunned and outnumbered women and men were separated an early 8000 men and boys were taken away and murdered the supreme court case focused on 350 muslim men who the dutch peacekeepers had handed over to the serbs despite knowing the man would probably be murdered but the judges estimated that the men would have had only a 10 percent chance of survival even if they'd been allowed to stay inside the un compound the outcome is that the state bears very limited responsibility in the case of the mothers of subpoenas. responsibility of the liability is limited to 10 percent of the damages suffered by the remaining relatives of $350.00 male refugees who were staying at the compound of dutch about the dutch case is regarded as groundbreaking in establishing that governments can be held liable if the peacekeepers they send on un missions fail to protect civilians during armed conflicts but it's also been legally controversial on the dutch advocate general had called the liability irrational the claimants believe it's the 10 percent decision that's irrational all one day or whatever they admitted 10 percent of liability but that still means that the admitted responsibility of the defense ministry of the netherlands and their government are responsible for genocide in srebrenica it doesn't matter one percent 10 percent or 100 percent they are responsible it's not clear what level of financial compensation the relatives might finally get that will be decided in a separate court case paul brennan al-jazeera. kosovo's prime minister is resigning for a 2nd time because he has been called to appear in front of a war crimes court in the netherlands next week. i was a rebel commander in the cause of the liberation army who went on to become prime minister it 1st resigned in 2005 when he was indicted by a u.n. war crimes tribunal with tried and acquitted him twice. geria have been crowned the african football champions after beating senegal in the final of the africa cup of nations in cairo learn goal of the match was scored by a baghdad but after just 79 seconds that is the fastest goal in an african cup final and at least 39 years. california isis has chosen a 14 story building as the canvas for a mural depicting the history of los angeles takes a look. robert vargas is painting an ode to the city he loves and he's chosen a big canvas it's 14 stories tall and $55000.00 square metres large towering over a parking lot right in the heart of los angeles this mural speaks about the history of los angeles its people the diversity and also kind of bridging the gap between the history of l.a. to where we are now as a people and honestly where we're going a few months from now the mural titled angelus will cover the entire wall of this apartment building the building's owner is paying for the project vargas says when he's finished undulates will be the world's largest mural ever painted by a single individual at its center is a depiction of a tongue vonne native american child representing the people who lived here for millennia before the land was ruled by spain then mexico and now the united states at the top 3 angels fly triumphantly wings outspread vargas coaxed people from the bustling areas around the mural to model for one of the angels depicted is actually a homeless woman that is a frequent this corner and i approached her and asked her if she would model for me and here's a woman who doesn't. doesn't have much hope and now she has painted up there immortalized as kind of this beacon for hope there will be many more images in the finished work fargus uses no grids no outline sketched on the wall everything is done by hand and by the artists on i. this is what i'm born to do i'm so focused and i'm so much in the zone when i'm working that nothing else exists outside of. where i'm at it's not easy work vargas as an assistant overseas safety and check the harnesses the where the platform shifts and swings underfoot and it's hot up there the heat painting and dead of summer has been challenging because. the wall is is. baking in the sun i had one other question for the artist great height. at that it was before this but apparently not when vargas finishes his magnum opus there will be a new landmark and a new symbol for the city of angels robert oulds al jazeera los angels. are there this is and these are top stories iran has seized a british oil tanker the straits of hormones the revolutionary guard say the ship is being detained for violating maritime regulations u.k. foreign secretary jeremy hunt's condemned the move as on acceptable u.s. president donald trump says the seizure of the tanker proves he was right to withdraw from the iran nuclear deal u.s. military has stepped up efforts roles in the region and contacted ships there to ensure their safety. so we're going to be speaking with the u.k. and this only goes to show what i'm saying about a rare. trouble nothing but trouble. and remember this the agreement the ridiculous agreement made by president obama expires in a very short period of time with a short term agreement. well you're dealing in countries you have to deal in 50 years and a 100 years you don't feel it that your tour was a ridiculous agreement. well iran has released a video it's discredits claims that the us shot down one of the drones the revolutionary guard says this video was filmed by the drone and returned safely to . turkey says its warplanes of drones have hit multiple targets in the kurdish region of northern iraq the air strikes were the murders of one of its diplomats and 2 other people south africa's president cyril ramaphosa rejecting accusations that he deliberately misled parliament the allegations center on a donation by the company. $27000.00 presidential campaign anti corruption watchdog says fail to report the $35000.00 donation and denied any wrongdoing or any knowledge of the funds when asked about it in parliament last year. the netherlands has accepted it is partially responsible for the deaths of $350.00 bosnian muslims in the 1970 massacre the supreme court said dutch peacekeeping forces could have allowed the men to remain at a un safe haven during the war inside story is next. a world war 2 of our trade is a trade dispute in 2019 japan and south korea remain at loggerheads over the forced labor controversy of more than 70 years ago so why has it come to the fore now and how can it be resolved this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm fully back to a rift is deepening between south korea and japan over what happened during the 2nd world war japan as occupiers of the korean peninsula force koreans into work the issue has always stirred up deep emotions but tension has recently escalated a south korean man set himself on fire outside the japanese embassy in seoul on friday his death followed japan's ban on some exports to south korea imposed after a court ruled that japanese firms should compensate the victims of forced labor japan's foreign minister some in the south korean ambassador when seoul rejected a proposal for arbitration with a 3rd country. it's very regrettable that an arbitrator or 3rd country arbitration has not been set up in addition i strongly urge the south korean government to take immediate steps to correct this by ablation of international law that drew a strong response from south korea. it was japan to violated international laws by committing an humanitarian illegal acts a supreme court ruling pointed out that funds also japan has continued to demand a resolution of this issue through operations to settle problems concerning property and claims but we never agreed with the unilateral deadline set by japan switch. so how did we get here well relations between the 2 countries have been fractious for decades since japan occupied the korean peninsula between 191-1945 but things came to a head last year in october south korea's top court ordered japanese companies to compensate koreans who were forced to work for japanese occupies during world war 2 japan said the issue had already been settled under a 965 treaty n threatened visa restrictions in tariffs then this month japan restricted exports of 3 chemicals vital to south korea's electronics industry citing national security concerns so far so hasn't taken any counter measures saying it would raise a dispute with the world trade organization but some koreans are taking the matter into their own hands and boycotting japanese products. well let's bring in our guest now for today's inside story joining us by skype from tokyo is tomohiko taniguchi who is a special advisor to the cabinet of japanese prime minister shinzo bear in hong kong robert kept director of the economist corporate network and by skype from stuttgart in germany he won't cool who is a publisher of the korean exposé an online news magazine that focuses on contemporary south korea welcome to the program gentlemen thank you so much for being with us mr taniguchi if i could start with you in tokyo japan said it's restricting exports of soft korea because of national security what exactly are japan's consequence cern's and what is at the core of this dispute. these 3 materials that you cited are extremely important because they are potentially going to be used for dual purposes one civilian another military given the sensitivity south korea and tokyo have made consultation mechanism at work but one has to say that the hasty fashion that the south korean. customers use the japanese to provide them with materials ending up with a new reaching of the regime that we are all after i mean south korea and japan. and consists arguably a source of security concerns as you mention misses on who she is a japanese move to restricts exports from south korea not retaliation for the south korean course ruling that allowed access of japanese companies to be seas and used to compensate victims of the wartime forced labor is that not retaliation these 2 are completely separate issues because the export control regime is strictly and the japanese government decisions and it is as a result by nature a domestic decision as has been the case with many other exporters exporting some sensitive materials materials to other countries such as south korea ok let's hear from c. one cohen should guard misses on a gucci says the japanese move is a separate issue he has nothing to do with the court rulings in south korea would you agree with that what the pen's the tensions outside south korea is concerned. well this is i mean the line that we have heard from the administer russians or. the export restriction has nothing to do we'd be developing in south korea or one japanese company should do when we got to compensating victims or forced laborers sprinkler new york area as far as the government in seoul is concerned and this far as the public is concerned these 2 are completely related netters and the timing is most extraordinary in fact a measure has taken the government is owed play by surprise and we have not really seen any official measure current from the government yet but of course situation only gets worse by today and unfortunately the damage to the right of relations is going to be quite extraordinary japan's position is that the issue of compensation was addressing the 1965 treaty that normalize relations between the 2 country and so japan already gave millions hundreds of millions in aids and knowns to south korea why is it coming to the fore now what is that issue for south korea. we have to accept that there has been a significant change on the great political landscape 2 years ago we had a new president elect it wins in and one of his campaign promises was actually to revisit the agreement between japan and korea to address the issue called for women it was supposed to be final when the remark was signed in 2050 but it probably opposition to this was quite significant the government quite mean so it has taken a harder line in the issue and they have maintained that they will not see what dave received to be a turn by the minute ministers and who are the more right wing tendencies not just already issue a wartime crimes but also over the issue of dual or a technician on the rocks between korea and japan that have been disputed by the 2 countries for quite some time all right robert kaplan talk about the economic implications of this dispute the us china trade war has already resulted in quite a lot of negative shocks for asian trade flows do you think this dispute between the other 2 big economies of the region has the potential to escalate into another trade war. would certainly has the beginnings of what it is worth pointing out that actually south korea and japan had been suffering from. impact of the us to a trade war because they are very much integrated in this global supply chain which is centered around china or has been and so when the tariffs are put on chinese exports in fact it's south korea taiwan and japan very significantly the high tech area that feed into that so they've already been suffering and now they have this dispute brewing i guess the one silver lining to this is the export controls involve a review period so there's like a 90 day window from which the 2 sides might be able to reach some sort of resolution but if there isn't a solution to the impasse i'm afraid it could make a bad situation much worse japanise said it may escalate measures in august how far can they actually take this especially given that japan's exports have been falling because of the us china trade war is his thing. well that's the interesting thing so currently we look at these very specialized components they represent about one percent of the value of japan's exports to south korea so things like hydrogen fluoride are very important to south korean ship manufacturers and panel manufacturers but they are very important to japan's export base but if indeed they start ratcheting up tension not only were their own companies of course suffer as a consequence just as by the way american companies in consumer suffer under tariffs that are just increasing the cost of inputs from china but there's another factor that needs to be considered in that is south korea might start retaliating and so it you know this is where you get what's known as a tit for tat trade war and if things get more and more heated the ramifications for those 2 economies and the global economy could become bigger and bigger missa taniguchi japan says it may escalate the measures when it go as far as removing south korea from its list of preferred trading pardons perhaps the list you are just referred to in some list that listed 29 countries whether it's japan has given blanket. blanket. permission when it comes to exporting sensitive materials to the importance but south korea has been the only and sole nation in the entire part of asia that japan has maintained this arrangement over the last 15 years european union has given no such permission out right south to south korea japan has given no such permission to other men's members of asia so south korea is going to return back to where it was 2004 and in addition no ban whatsoever no ban whatsoever either about the 3 sensitive materials. or the future in the future other materials is going to be imposed upon japan's export it's going to make the process slow and cumbersome if you like but that's the one. any country is having with any other country. the economic aspect of this relationship has been the glue supporting political cooperation between south korea and japan until now to what extent korea's domestic politics complicating the situation and do you think there is a certain willingness domestically to improve things with japan. no i would say this is very unlikely the timing of the situation is most unfortunate because korea already was feeling the pressure from the truth were between china and the us and there was a lot of henry meager messick really over what the government could do to improve the business climate and then came this will by japan and building on the existing n.t. chip and the sentiment in korea which is very widespread it's put tremendous pressure on the government to not yield to any demand by the ministration. the government has said it is open to diplomatic negotiations or compromise if that and if they're open to diplomatic negotiations as you say why do they reject 3rd party arbitration where there is certainly the danger that if better goes to a 3rd party. am i not kept it willing that it wants it is also the case with this situation or talk to all or talk issues which south korea effectively controls and japan has increasingly asserted that should be returned to its control and in japanese articles for 3rd party administration or at least the case with the international court of justice to result is what this is an issue that south korea and said not being interested in pursuing our other kept which side is suffering the most and which side will suffer the most states this is not resolved japan a south korea. well currently it would be south korea's war exposed because it's manufacturers are so dependent on those specialty materials from japan it's worth pointing out japan is not the only source but it is the primary source it has the right quality that these manufacturers rely on and it's already integrated in their supply chains however. it could be that japan ends up suffering again if this starts to escalate one thing that for example south korea has it's very important japan is tourists it's the 2nd largest source of tourists to japan after china which by the way is another country where there is often these political flare ups of a cultural historical nature so in that sense the japanese economy which is increasingly service based is in fact exposed and could suffer. as you heard they if japan is if south korea rather is not able to get its resources a resource this way is technology industry is not able to talk to japan it opens the door to other supplies like china for instance and this could backfire on japan could it not. because this is not for south korea's and this is not based on the concerns about south korea's domestic are not because to me it is about the japanese domestic regime for export control if indeed south korean the companies are going to find other sources well that somewhat does south korea and the companies should decide on and that's a totally up to the south korean companies but when it comes to the export control regime that the japanese government minister has that is what does this happen he's government is going to look after so what will it take for the japanese government to roll to roll back the export restriction. there the console taishan mechanism is very much a linchpin for these 2 nations to push to continue having some ongoing economic and trade relationships especially about sensitive matters that could be put into do all use but one has to point out that out consultation mechanism has not been. working the design of which. urges these took these 2 countries to and so that's something that both come countries have to work on but the ball currently is on the court of the south koreans ok c one call that a good she says the ball is on the court on the side of south korea what is it going to take for south korea for the tensions to deescalate. well we hear about consultation and there's a more misuse of materials and all that but ultimately everybody recognizes this issue comes down to our south korean government which address the key court ruling that has essentially exposed japanese companies that operate it we korean labor force in the in your period to a potential compensation claims and as far as the government in solar is concerned it cannot really do anything as i said before the public opinion is against japan and it's against yielding to japanese demands and the kind of consumer boy caught that was referred to by the commentator in hong kong this is a very likely possibility we're starting to see a growing movement of consumers which is not led by any particular interest group calling for a boycott of travel to japan and also a boycott of japanese companies and japanese products and the rhetoric only starts to grow by the day right so you're saying that there are political benefits domestically to go to continue down this road for south korea even though it helps the country anomic. that's another way to see it south koreans also believe that mr abbott is playing this partly for his old political gain in the run up to his only election and at the same time in south korea this can be of benefit to the government which was suffering from a falling approval ratings it is facing its all election campaign next spring and it needed of course to support trouble support for its own party and i am not saying that this is being done intentionally well certainly it does play to the benefit of the current administration ok your response missed a ton of virtue before i bring back robert cap into the conversation and many in south korea believe that the project he's prime minister shinzo lobby is going down this road for political gain what is your response. well it may sound as if it is the case but the truth of the matter is that decisions taken by the japanese government of late about the export restriction or the strict implementation of the export control regime have been backed by 7080 percent of the people polled so it is not so much parties on as an issue and i have to say that all of those conflicts and differences of interpretation must be solved in accordance with the basic treaty that the 2 nations forged with each other and there is a clearly written consultation and conflict solving mechanism and south koreans court and the government have chosen to pay absolutely no attention to the basic treaty and the basic treaty have treaty has been the very foundation legally speaking upon which the bilateral relationship has flourished to the extent that you now see now and one final thing i should say is doubt in the broadest context korean labor could not find any other places to work for during the war time but the companies doubt employed those laborers paid money to those people and those people who failed to get money tearing compensation during all time. able to get compensation from the south korean government because they saw in such a way to nations chose to go ahead in 1965 but that shocked history is being opened. again and again get you to respond on this question an issue of compensation a 2nd but i just want to bring robert back into the conversation and talk about the u.s. robot which says it has no plan to mediate between its 2 our allies should they get involved though i mean would it be not in the u.s. interest to try and broker some sort of agreement between japan and south korea because this could play well in to china's hand your analysis is correct but let's not forget what current u.s. administration we're talking about of the presidency of donald trump regardless of what one thinks of the gentleman is not known for its diplomatic finesse i always say granted he has taken a personal interest in a certain korean leader and he seems to get along well with scenes ave and the u.s. has indeed a vital interest in seeing both japan and south korea get along especially these of the china as you mentioned so maybe that will come about currently the u.s. response has been we want to stay out of it but we want you to solve it and they're hoping it's to chief allies in not only asia when you think about but indeed principally within the world given the tensions that are going on both through china and north korea certainly the u.s. must be thinking it would be great if this issue could be settled and have one less problem on the global sphere to deal with and how does a dispute benefit china and north korea. well it benefits both those adversarial powers vs a v the us viewpoint. because in fact you have won a distraction 2 other issues into you don't have any sort of unified front so north korea actually more than any pressure from the us has faced either some form of could joleen or or attempt to bring a resolution to the issues across the 38th parallel from both seoul and tokyo so those have been 2 principal actors in north korea's position in asia of course the other key actor there is china backing north korea the japanese and korean south korean interests have been trying to bring north korea around to a more global way of thinking but there is that and there's also again just the fact that china can thrive in this atmosphere of divisiveness and play cards you can either try to get better relations going to japan or south korea or threaten either to its own ends this divisiveness simply is not in u.s. interests or in the interests of its allies so in that sense it's been a fitting adversaries more than allies i see won't go in should got to have the last word your response to mr taniguchi on the issue of the question of compensation and also what does it come down to as far south korea is concerned is it just an apology that south korea wants. perhaps indeed although the japanese government was apology has been given we talk about compensation and of course money is very important but the heart of the matter is not money it's about sincerity their way that the japanese government has maintained or years and their case that the matters of historical significance of encircled this is what offends the sensibility in south korea and more broadly in china in other parts of asia as well. what a korean probably wants to see is a kind of sincere apology contrition the kind of which you often see from the german government with regard to its own wartime crimes but this is certainly not what's been seen from japan and that's what really continues to fuel this kind of culture of r.c. leave it there gentlemen we've run out of time thank you very much for a very interesting discussion to make a ton of gucci see one cool and robert kept thank you for being on inside story and thank you as well for watching you can always watch this program again any time by visiting our website at al-jazeera dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com for sasha a.j. and side story can of course also join the conversation on twitter i handle it as that a.j. inside story from the 30 back to avoid the whole inside so 18 thank you for watching i found out you. talk to al jazeera. we ask problems and besides the instability is corruption we listen since i hadn't been so man who are pushing the united states and president trump into conflict we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter now does era one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for it is you know it's very challenging liberally but declared because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real stories are just mended is to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. water an essential resource for all humankind across europe pressure to recognise water as a human right and put its management back into public hands is increasing i think that the european commission would be very very glad to water privatization on anybody it's the only field. goals people who see everything as something to invest a profit of they want are up to the last drop on al-jazeera. you stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. and. hello i'm david go paul in and let me take you through our main stories an al-jazeera iran has seized a british oil tanker in the strait of hormuz as tension continues to escalate in the gulf iran's revolutionary guard says the ship is being detained for violating maritime regulations u.k. foreign secretary jeremy hunt condemned the move us unacceptable particle has more from washington. this british tanker and presumably its crew is now in iranian custody as announced on state t.v. . a british oil tanker called stana imperio was stopped while passing through the strait of hormuz because of failing to observe international maritime regulations at the request of ports and navigation authority of our most gun province the tanker was guided to the coast after being stopped and was handed over to the ports and navigation authority iran had 2 tankers one british like the other liberia and we will respond in a way that is considered robust and we are absolutely clear that if the situation is not so quick to be it will be serious consequences iran later announced the liberian tanker had been warned and release news of the tankers being seized in iran broke shortly before u.s. president donald trump left the white house for his new jersey country club his reaction was muted there will be working with the u.k. they'll have a new prime ministers are which is a good thing and we'll be working with the u.k. but we have no written agreement but i think we have an agreement which is longstanding that was in contrast to his remarks just a few hours earlier where he showed his usual bravado we hope and that's a couldn't do anything for wish they do they will pay a price like nobody sympathetic place. this all comes as the 2 countries dispute in earlier incident in the strait of hormuz where the president insists the m.p.v. ship the u.s.s. boxer was threatened by an iranian drone so they took it down in response iran released this drone video that it says proves there drone conducted surveillance and returned to base and now news of the tankers reportedly taken in iran likely a response to the british detaining an iranian tanker weeks earlier another clear escalation but the u.s. secretary of state is signaling a way out to get me in the president trying to make decision about how to proceed he's made clear it appeared to conduct negotiations with no preconditions he waives continue to say well they'll talk but only if and only if the united states. this thing we need them to come to the right with. iran says it will talk if you are sanctions are lifted 1st so for now the standoff continues political in washington well the u.s. is continuing its military buildup in the gulf the pentagon says it's developing a multinational maritime operation to increase surveillance and security in the regions waters u.s. military personnel and resources are also being deployed to saudi arabia the u.s. already has a sizable military presence in the gulf turkey says its war planes and drones have hit multiple targets in the kurdish region of northern iraq their strikes were in response to the murders of one of its diplomats and 2 other people. south africa's president cyril rama poza has rejected accusations he deliberately misled parliament the allegations center on a donation made by a company poses 27000 presidential campaign ads a corruption watchdog say they failed to report the 30 $5000.00 donation and denied any knowledge of the funds when asked about it in parliament last year the netherlands has accepted it is partially responsible for the deaths of $350.00 bosnian muslims in the 19 $195.00 massacre this is green court said dutch peacekeeping forces could have allowed the men to remain at a un safe haven during the war but the court also reduced the blame put on the states saying peacekeepers could have been overrun by a boston serb forces. jury or have been crowned the african football champions up to beating senegal in the final of the africa cup of nations in cairo the lone goal of the match was scored by a bag that been a job to just 79 seconds that is the foster's goal in african cup final and of these 39 years those are the headlines pre-crime is next. the term pre-crime comes from this movie minority report in which a prediction is being made about something any individual has not yet done but is going to do and a preemptive arrest is made of someone before they performed an act. if you would have asked me 37 years ago if we would have gunshot detection or video cameras in neighborhoods or be able to predict where crimes occurred i would have said you're crazy. still aiming to us and future of the future is already in the present right now it's the securitize a shift of fossil sizes. i have no idea what the next 5 or 10 years is going to be into law enforcement terms of technology advancement. just look in a world we've come so far it's going to be mind boggling. can we predict an actual crime invent. just before it occurred. our strategic subject list is called the s.s.l. is a system that we worked with a professor from the illinois institute of technology and academic partner here in chicago to be able to assess and analyze those people that are at the greatest risk of being a party to violence this system is able to prioritize and tell us those individuals that we really have to focus on the work with the try to prevent that violence when you have so many different datasets or you have so many cameras watch which ones do we watch social media right so many different social media communications out there how do you know what the concentrate on that's what are predictive aspect towards is for teaching subjects list that's what i thought. when i heard of this story for the 1st time i thought now it's finally happening hollywood has eventually merged with real life. software that predicts where and when the next crime occurs police arrive at the crime scene before the perpetrator computers that generate lists with tomorrow's murderers. pre-crime they call it. a friend writes to me there's something foreign lumen on the horizon and we can only guess that a question a press entirely one day. they experimented with a with it a little bit in 20122013 is really when it took off they came the police department came up with. more than 400 names of people who fit that bill. individuals who are most likely to be prone to violence and either as a victim or perpetrator each of the 22 police districts came up with 20 names and they were chosen i don't know the science of it but it was all through mathematical algorithms basically and it didn't have anything to do so much with them being hardened criminals as much as it had to do with who are they arrested with. mr makes no difference ties i'm commander west and i'm with the 15th just as common pleas department may we come and. take robert mcdaniel for example he was not a hardened criminal he had been arrested for many minor offenses like gambling shooting dice or smoking marijuana minor offenses but the people who he was arrested with during those crime. some of them or at least one of them was a victim of violence so the logic was that while robber belongs on the list because he has a relationship with somebody. who's been a victim of violence because he's been arrested with that person before. as an employee. a school drop that it was either both get work or see a drugs in the street and sell in june 1 from our child but myself trying to get my ged bad in. and in the midst of me trying to get my z. the. star giving falling home and started having police officers walk up on me ratifying the salmon a government aim where i have been and like just things like this. i hand this over so wes and a social worker can remove his name but they had stopped in my home they stopped at my house in some pain and told me that i was put to some type of test this and i was. supposed to be a l's move to shoot somebody or give myself dat i was put on a heinous a phony people as a god mr mcdaniel as part of my violently dungeon strategy i someone has generated a list of potential criminals actors.

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