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Prepare to join the war. Now the state of emergency declared in south eastern australia where cancer struck the bushfire conditions are bad. Thats why mining for cobalt in the democratic republic of congo comes at a high human cost. A very warm welcome to the program we begin in baghdad where thousands of people are attending the funeral procession for those killed in the u. S. Air strike targeting Major General kassab solomonic on friday the formal funeral for the top arabian commander as well as the our 100 s. The Deputy Commander of the iran backed Popular Mobilization forces is a bomb to get under way beyond this will later be buried not from saddam on his body will be flown back then to iran. Well so moneys assassination has inflamed already tense relations between the United States and iran President Donald Trump said the order was made to stop a war with iran and not to start one he added that the u. S. Is prepared for any reprisals solemn 80 has been perpetrating acts of terror to destabilize the middle east for the last 20 years what the United States did yesterday should have been done long ago a lot of lives would have been saved just recently solemn 80 led the brutal repression of protesters in iran where more than a 1000 innocent civilians were tortured and killed by their own government we took action last night to stop a war we did not take action to start a war well irans Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned of harsh revenge for in his words the criminals responsible for sort of killing it means protested after friday prayers chanting death to america while iraqs Prime Minister says the assassination will like the fuse of a destructive war and as other leaders around the world expressed concern and condemnation the u. S. Has ordered all of its citizens to leave iraq straightaway and its military personnel have been put on high alert lets cross to similar fulton whos live for us in baghdad hi there similar so this is a chance for people to pay their respects. Indeed and the funeral processions have already begun here in baghdad the pictures that you saw earlier today were from the district of which is the local occasion of one of the shia holy shrines in iraq so what we can see is the vehicles bearing the bodies of the 8 People Killed in the u. S. Strike including the body of customs in the money and the 2nd in charge of the Popular Mobilization forces in the hunt is basically being brought to the shrine with people paying their respects we understand that thousands of people have already gathered and after this tour of the shrine incur the media they will then be headed to another area of baghdad which is right across from the fortified green zone its in fact exactly the same place where the funeral procession began for the 27 fighters from the hezbollah brigades who were killed in sundays strike on their position the question on everybodys mind now is whether this crowd will once again attempt to breach the fortified green zone and to march on the u. S. Embassy which is exactly what happened on tuesday and wednesday when a crowd of Popular Mobilization members and supporters attacked and then besieged the embassy now we understand right now the embassy is actually being guarded by the u. S. Trained Iraqi Counterterrorism forces as well as the marines who are deployed following the siege on the u. S. Embassy to iraq so for sure there will be much heavier protection the question is whether this crowd will nevertheless try to breach the green zone and attempt to march on the embassy and some will now tell us also about the recent air strikes in iraq. Well there were reports Early Morning about another strike on the convoy of the Popular Mobilisation forces near taji which is an area where a coalition base is located worth which includes american troops the Popular Mobilization forces a 1st announced that several members of their group had been killed in this attack but they later walked back on that statement and we also have an official announcement from the iraqi joint operation saying that there was no strike that took place and the u. S. Also announced that they were not responsible for this so for now it seems to appear that this incident indeed did not take place and some will know we are expecting to see Parliament Today as well right. The Emergency Parliament session is planned for sunday and what we expect is a discussion of. Basically the next steps of how to deal or how to respond to this u. S. Strike Prime Minister out of denmark the in his statement had said that he wants parliament to act to preserve the dignity and security of iraq the question is now whether parliament will actually take action to expel foreign troops including u. S. Troops from iraq the majority the biggest bloc in parliament is controlled by iranian backed Political Parties so there is definitely some support for such an action and weve also seen. That assad who controls another blog basically also come out in favor of such a move the question is procedurally how would this happen from a constitutional point of view its the government that is supposed to initiate legislation that will then be voted on in parliament and that has not happened but were also hearing that that parliament could just reverse the ratification of the agreement between iraq and america without actually requiring a bill to be submitted from the Prime Ministers office so its a very confusing process we have to wait and see what will happen tomorrow 1st of all whether there will be quorum because a lot of times these sessions dont take place but given the anger at this unilateral strike that killed. Hundreds in iraq we expect that there will be a quorum and that there will be in fact strong support in parliament to pass some kind of legislation to expel foreign troops smaller fulton there joining us for the very latest from baghdad simona thank you lets talk to dorsetshire bari now who joins us live from tehran hi there door sir so a day on from these killings whats the mood and feeling right now in tehran. Well the country is officially in mourning as of yesterday that the Supreme Leader declared 3 days of official mourning across the Islamic Republic to warn one of the most well known figures within the establishment now there is a lot of discussion about what will iran do next theres been a lot of high level meetings that took place on friday and they continue today but really this morning has been about consoling the family of money the Supreme Leader himself paid a visit last night to his home where he spoke with his children his daughter and his son and his widowed wife and he consoled the family saying that awesome solomon he died doing what he loved this was what how he wanted to die to be a martyr to die in the name of defending his country but his death is really something that is very hard to to fathom here many people dont understand why the United States would do this theyve said that because the americans really could not understand how the u. S. How the iran operates they decided to carry out this airstrike we also understand that the Qatari Foreign minister is on his way to tehran right now as we speak weve also been hearing from the arabian foreign minister Mohammad Javad zarif who warned that there will be repercussions and that iran will pursue this matter in the international courts. In have. Republic of iran hates the right to respond any time and in any manner and it will we will not be involved in americas smear campaigns and their blackmailing we will give a proper response in any manner in time we will as stated by the Supreme Leader. Well in the u. S. Reaction to salamis assassination has been split along party lines republicans are praising chums actions while rival democrats are questioning why the president didnt consult congress before approving the strike i did jocasta reports live from washington d. C. President donald trump tried to justify his decision to order the killing of Iranian Revolutionary guard commander qassam sulaimani by claiming the money had been planning eminent and sinister attacks on americans in the region we took action last night just stop a war the us president said sulaimani was responsible for the deaths of thousands d of American Service people over 2 decades solemn 80 has been perpetrating acts of terror to destabilize the middle east for the last 20 years what the United States did yesterday should have been done long ago trumps republican allies in congress agreed or to all this evil man operated without them strike and countless and often have suffered for now his terrorist leadership has been and democrats say trump ordered the drone strike that also killed the leader of tehran back to Iraqi Militia groups without Consulting Congress and warned of serious consequences this is the equivalent of the iranians assassinating the u. S. Secretary of defense i do not believe the administration has gamed out. How very badly this could go for the us and our interests this action may well have brought our nation closer to another endless war exactly the kind of endless war the president promised he would not drag us into. Iran has promised retaliation the u. S. State department issued a security alert urging all american citizens to leave iraq immediately despite the secretary of states claims on u. S. Media that americans in the region are now safer after sunni manis demise while no one is accusing president shrub of ordering fridays drone strike for political purposes and does overshadow all political headlines in the u. S. Including trumps impending impeachment trial the u. S. Senate was to begin this new year by taking on that as their 1st order of business and instead senators are preparing for briefings on the u. S. Military strike and whatever response it may bring Heidi Joe Castro Al jazeera washington. Elizondo joins us live now from washington d. C. Hi there gabe so amongst the covered political fallout is there any suggestion as to what the future u. S. Iran relationship might look like reprisals and beyond. Yeah nobody really knows but certainly we are in very much uncharted territory right now waiting to see what and how iran might respond and then how this might affect the relationship between iran and the United States that have a very long and complicated relationship its instructive to step back and just look at iran the United States and iraq all 3 of those countries have a long complicated relationship both separately and together 1st iran and iraq they fought an 8 year war between 1981988 those 2 countries and then it comes to the United States in iraq of course we remember the iraq war in 2003 with the u. S. Invading iraq that was a war that lasted nearly a decade and left hundreds of thousands dead but the real seminal moment of this relationship between iran and iraq im sorry between iran and the United States is really traced back to 1979 and the iran hostage crisis and thats when 52 american diplomats were held hostage in the u. S. Embassy in tehran for 444 days in 1989 after that the 2 countries basically cut off all diplomatic ties for the last 40 years and have been fighting essentially a proxy war between tehran and washington all of this time iraq right now in many ways is in consequential to whats going on it now poems make no mistake about it a battle between iran and the United States thats been going on for so long now but now this is in uncharted territory with the killing of solo money because this is taken this this really a proxy war if you will between these 2 countries. To a whole new level that we have never seen before and now what were waiting for and what the world is really waiting for to see is how will iran respond we will be respond quare when will iran respond nobody except the iranian government leadership knows the answers to those questions but clearly this is in turning a phase now that could have a long lasting ramifications not only for the relationship between these 2 countries that have been at conflict between each other for so many decades now but also for the rest of the world perhaps it is now watching and waiting to see where this goes watching and waiting indeed gave thank you very much and of course these pictures that were seeing to the rights of gay talking there in washington d. C. Thousands of people in iraq paying homage to the Iranian Military commander and of course. This vehicles taking the bodies through the city this morning 1st to a holy shrine and then on to the fortified green zone this will be buried later today and not just and so little nice body flown back to iran but this is a chance for people to pay their respects. Still ahead on aljazeera the cleanup begins in indonesias capital after some of the worst flooding in decades. Hello bit of movement in the end i the cloud is swirling and then moving quite happily across germany which means the fog has been the position probably has to some degree lifted out and this cloud here this dark shadow i would say a bit of rain snow is not changing the way the way the weather feels that this part of europe not been much mistily temperatures still on the high side you know they really are this time of year we had 19 yesterday up in no way that was a bit of 30 factor of the matches more typically also for where you want expected to be and down in athens the suns out at 15 degrees there is still some movement from west to east this picture of green blue and white a mixture of sleet snow and rain showers still moving through the sensor youre leaving behind the sunshine is it 4 degrees all this time the windiest have stayed out of the over the ocean has been quite present in places like spain and portugal and most of france not particularly were basically down africa its a more sickly askari treatment apart from the clouds rolling into the far north coast of egypt however what is happening this time the year it sees no is the breeze is blowing down through the sahara across chad uneasy as to how martin thing quite strong recently kicking up dust and sand it should weaken over saturday and sunday. It is murder when you throw a fire bomb into someones home and mishit ya trash it you know. Thats not insignificant in numbers that insignificant ideologically that is significant even as it chronic gag down very significant by dictating the governments in the flock to see those shalt not kill part of the radicalized youth series on aljazeera. Youre watching aljazeera mind of our top stories this hour we have some live pictures of former funeral 1st operating income other costs of salamis getting under way in baghdad he was assassinated in the u. S. Airstrike near Baghdad Airport on friday as you can see people there persisting through with the streets this morning vehicles taken both the bodies through the city 1st to a holy shrine and then on to the we sold on this will be buried in najaf and then someone his body will be flown back to the 1st we saw that i poured in of grief and today is about a chance for people to pay their respects guitars foreign minister is also headed to tehran. That being water would he have to says his fight is now against a quote foreign occupier after Turkeys Parliament agreed to send troops to libya after his forces have laid siege to the capital tripoli since april may be as un recognized government turkish president range of time to and for support the e. U. U. S. And arab league have expressed concern about turkeys decision will shortly after have to made those comments civilian districts of tripoli were targeted with new airstrikes more than 20 rockets hit the capital and at least one person was killed meanwhile this going concern about armed groups in libya abducting or arresting thousands of people leaving their families with no idea of where they are well one of the most high profile cases was the kidnapping of a human rights campaigner a few months ago russian mob r. A has the story. 5 months after she was dragged away by masked gunmen in benghazi no one knows whats happened to see hampstead again the prominent womens activist told a local t. V. Channel the day before she was kidnapped that she was concerned about the warlord offensive to capture tripoli howto is the most powerful men in Eastern Libya and criticizing him is widely seen as a red line even if it comes from someone like whos also a member of parliament. By simply expressing her opinion even as a member of parliament who should enjoy legal rights to voice her opinion that was not tolerated she was not allowed to express his opinion when she was opposition to the offensive in tripoli she paid a heavy price. He will Rights Violations in libya have increased over the last few years fighting between forces loyal to the tripoli based government and how to has killed and displaced thousands of people this is more than worth it commander of an elite unit loyal to haftar the International Criminal court issued an arrest warrant for feliz a rast accusing him of being responsible for the deaths of dozens of civilians the request was ignored by half a point stad promoted worthily. Activists blame the Major General<\/a> kassab solomonic on friday the formal funeral for the top arabian commander as well as the our 100 s. The Deputy Commander<\/a> of the iran backed Popular Mobilization<\/a> forces is a bomb to get under way beyond this will later be buried not from saddam on his body will be flown back then to iran. Well so moneys assassination has inflamed already tense relations between the United States<\/a> and iran President Donald Trump<\/a> said the order was made to stop a war with iran and not to start one he added that the u. S. Is prepared for any reprisals solemn 80 has been perpetrating acts of terror to destabilize the middle east for the last 20 years what the United States<\/a> did yesterday should have been done long ago a lot of lives would have been saved just recently solemn 80 led the brutal repression of protesters in iran where more than a 1000 innocent civilians were tortured and killed by their own government we took action last night to stop a war we did not take action to start a war well irans Supreme Leader<\/a> Ayatollah Ali Khamenei<\/a> has warned of harsh revenge for in his words the criminals responsible for sort of killing it means protested after friday prayers chanting death to america while iraqs Prime Minister<\/a> says the assassination will like the fuse of a destructive war and as other leaders around the world expressed concern and condemnation the u. S. Has ordered all of its citizens to leave iraq straightaway and its military personnel have been put on high alert lets cross to similar fulton whos live for us in baghdad hi there similar so this is a chance for people to pay their respects. Indeed and the funeral processions have already begun here in baghdad the pictures that you saw earlier today were from the district of which is the local occasion of one of the shia holy shrines in iraq so what we can see is the vehicles bearing the bodies of the 8 People Killed<\/a> in the u. S. Strike including the body of customs in the money and the 2nd in charge of the Popular Mobilization<\/a> forces in the hunt is basically being brought to the shrine with people paying their respects we understand that thousands of people have already gathered and after this tour of the shrine incur the media they will then be headed to another area of baghdad which is right across from the fortified green zone its in fact exactly the same place where the funeral procession began for the 27 fighters from the hezbollah brigades who were killed in sundays strike on their position the question on everybodys mind now is whether this crowd will once again attempt to breach the fortified green zone and to march on the u. S. Embassy which is exactly what happened on tuesday and wednesday when a crowd of Popular Mobilization<\/a> members and supporters attacked and then besieged the embassy now we understand right now the embassy is actually being guarded by the u. S. Trained Iraqi Counterterrorism<\/a> forces as well as the marines who are deployed following the siege on the u. S. Embassy to iraq so for sure there will be much heavier protection the question is whether this crowd will nevertheless try to breach the green zone and attempt to march on the embassy and some will now tell us also about the recent air strikes in iraq. Well there were reports Early Morning<\/a> about another strike on the convoy of the Popular Mobilisation<\/a> forces near taji which is an area where a coalition base is located worth which includes american troops the Popular Mobilization<\/a> forces a 1st announced that several members of their group had been killed in this attack but they later walked back on that statement and we also have an official announcement from the iraqi joint operation saying that there was no strike that took place and the u. S. Also announced that they were not responsible for this so for now it seems to appear that this incident indeed did not take place and some will know we are expecting to see Parliament Today<\/a> as well right. The Emergency Parliament<\/a> session is planned for sunday and what we expect is a discussion of. Basically the next steps of how to deal or how to respond to this u. S. Strike Prime Minister<\/a> out of denmark the in his statement had said that he wants parliament to act to preserve the dignity and security of iraq the question is now whether parliament will actually take action to expel foreign troops including u. S. Troops from iraq the majority the biggest bloc in parliament is controlled by iranian backed Political Parties<\/a> so there is definitely some support for such an action and weve also seen. That assad who controls another blog basically also come out in favor of such a move the question is procedurally how would this happen from a constitutional point of view its the government that is supposed to initiate legislation that will then be voted on in parliament and that has not happened but were also hearing that that parliament could just reverse the ratification of the agreement between iraq and america without actually requiring a bill to be submitted from the Prime Minister<\/a>s office so its a very confusing process we have to wait and see what will happen tomorrow 1st of all whether there will be quorum because a lot of times these sessions dont take place but given the anger at this unilateral strike that killed. Hundreds in iraq we expect that there will be a quorum and that there will be in fact strong support in parliament to pass some kind of legislation to expel foreign troops smaller fulton there joining us for the very latest from baghdad simona thank you lets talk to dorsetshire bari now who joins us live from tehran hi there door sir so a day on from these killings whats the mood and feeling right now in tehran. Well the country is officially in mourning as of yesterday that the Supreme Leader<\/a> declared 3 days of official mourning across the Islamic Republic<\/a> to warn one of the most well known figures within the establishment now there is a lot of discussion about what will iran do next theres been a lot of high level meetings that took place on friday and they continue today but really this morning has been about consoling the family of money the Supreme Leader<\/a> himself paid a visit last night to his home where he spoke with his children his daughter and his son and his widowed wife and he consoled the family saying that awesome solomon he died doing what he loved this was what how he wanted to die to be a martyr to die in the name of defending his country but his death is really something that is very hard to to fathom here many people dont understand why the United States<\/a> would do this theyve said that because the americans really could not understand how the u. S. How the iran operates they decided to carry out this airstrike we also understand that the Qatari Foreign<\/a> minister is on his way to tehran right now as we speak weve also been hearing from the arabian foreign minister Mohammad Javad<\/a> zarif who warned that there will be repercussions and that iran will pursue this matter in the international courts. In have. Republic of iran hates the right to respond any time and in any manner and it will we will not be involved in americas smear campaigns and their blackmailing we will give a proper response in any manner in time we will as stated by the Supreme Leader<\/a>. Well in the u. S. Reaction to salamis assassination has been split along party lines republicans are praising chums actions while rival democrats are questioning why the president didnt consult congress before approving the strike i did jocasta reports live from washington d. C. President donald trump tried to justify his decision to order the killing of Iranian Revolutionary<\/a> guard commander qassam sulaimani by claiming the money had been planning eminent and sinister attacks on americans in the region we took action last night just stop a war the us president said sulaimani was responsible for the deaths of thousands d of American Service<\/a> people over 2 decades solemn 80 has been perpetrating acts of terror to destabilize the middle east for the last 20 years what the United States<\/a> did yesterday should have been done long ago trumps republican allies in congress agreed or to all this evil man operated without them strike and countless and often have suffered for now his terrorist leadership has been and democrats say trump ordered the drone strike that also killed the leader of tehran back to Iraqi Militia<\/a> groups without Consulting Congress<\/a> and warned of serious consequences this is the equivalent of the iranians assassinating the u. S. Secretary of defense i do not believe the administration has gamed out. How very badly this could go for the us and our interests this action may well have brought our nation closer to another endless war exactly the kind of endless war the president promised he would not drag us into. Iran has promised retaliation the u. S. State department issued a security alert urging all american citizens to leave iraq immediately despite the secretary of states claims on u. S. Media that americans in the region are now safer after sunni manis demise while no one is accusing president shrub of ordering fridays drone strike for political purposes and does overshadow all political headlines in the u. S. Including trumps impending impeachment trial the u. S. Senate was to begin this new year by taking on that as their 1st order of business and instead senators are preparing for briefings on the u. S. Military strike and whatever response it may bring Heidi Joe Castro Al<\/a> jazeera washington. Elizondo joins us live now from washington d. C. Hi there gabe so amongst the covered political fallout is there any suggestion as to what the future u. S. Iran relationship might look like reprisals and beyond. Yeah nobody really knows but certainly we are in very much uncharted territory right now waiting to see what and how iran might respond and then how this might affect the relationship between iran and the United States<\/a> that have a very long and complicated relationship its instructive to step back and just look at iran the United States<\/a> and iraq all 3 of those countries have a long complicated relationship both separately and together 1st iran and iraq they fought an 8 year war between 1981988 those 2 countries and then it comes to the United States<\/a> in iraq of course we remember the iraq war in 2003 with the u. S. Invading iraq that was a war that lasted nearly a decade and left hundreds of thousands dead but the real seminal moment of this relationship between iran and iraq im sorry between iran and the United States<\/a> is really traced back to 1979 and the iran hostage crisis and thats when 52 american diplomats were held hostage in the u. S. Embassy in tehran for 444 days in 1989 after that the 2 countries basically cut off all diplomatic ties for the last 40 years and have been fighting essentially a proxy war between tehran and washington all of this time iraq right now in many ways is in consequential to whats going on it now poems make no mistake about it a battle between iran and the United States<\/a> thats been going on for so long now but now this is in uncharted territory with the killing of solo money because this is taken this this really a proxy war if you will between these 2 countries. To a whole new level that we have never seen before and now what were waiting for and what the world is really waiting for to see is how will iran respond we will be respond quare when will iran respond nobody except the iranian government leadership knows the answers to those questions but clearly this is in turning a phase now that could have a long lasting ramifications not only for the relationship between these 2 countries that have been at conflict between each other for so many decades now but also for the rest of the world perhaps it is now watching and waiting to see where this goes watching and waiting indeed gave thank you very much and of course these pictures that were seeing to the rights of gay talking there in washington d. C. Thousands of people in iraq paying homage to the Iranian Military<\/a> commander and of course. This vehicles taking the bodies through the city this morning 1st to a holy shrine and then on to the fortified green zone this will be buried later today and not just and so little nice body flown back to iran but this is a chance for people to pay their respects. Still ahead on aljazeera the cleanup begins in indonesias capital after some of the worst flooding in decades. Hello bit of movement in the end i the cloud is swirling and then moving quite happily across germany which means the fog has been the position probably has to some degree lifted out and this cloud here this dark shadow i would say a bit of rain snow is not changing the way the way the weather feels that this part of europe not been much mistily temperatures still on the high side you know they really are this time of year we had 19 yesterday up in no way that was a bit of 30 factor of the matches more typically also for where you want expected to be and down in athens the suns out at 15 degrees there is still some movement from west to east this picture of green blue and white a mixture of sleet snow and rain showers still moving through the sensor youre leaving behind the sunshine is it 4 degrees all this time the windiest have stayed out of the over the ocean has been quite present in places like spain and portugal and most of france not particularly were basically down africa its a more sickly askari treatment apart from the clouds rolling into the far north coast of egypt however what is happening this time the year it sees no is the breeze is blowing down through the sahara across chad uneasy as to how martin thing quite strong recently kicking up dust and sand it should weaken over saturday and sunday. It is murder when you throw a fire bomb into someones home and mishit ya trash it you know. Thats not insignificant in numbers that insignificant ideologically that is significant even as it chronic gag down very significant by dictating the governments in the flock to see those shalt not kill part of the radicalized youth series on aljazeera. Youre watching aljazeera mind of our top stories this hour we have some live pictures of former funeral 1st operating income other costs of salamis getting under way in baghdad he was assassinated in the u. S. Airstrike near Baghdad Airport<\/a> on friday as you can see people there persisting through with the streets this morning vehicles taken both the bodies through the city 1st to a holy shrine and then on to the we sold on this will be buried in najaf and then someone his body will be flown back to the 1st we saw that i poured in of grief and today is about a chance for people to pay their respects guitars foreign minister is also headed to tehran. That being water would he have to says his fight is now against a quote foreign occupier after Turkeys Parliament<\/a> agreed to send troops to libya after his forces have laid siege to the capital tripoli since april may be as un recognized government turkish president range of time to and for support the e. U. U. S. And arab league have expressed concern about turkeys decision will shortly after have to made those comments civilian districts of tripoli were targeted with new airstrikes more than 20 rockets hit the capital and at least one person was killed meanwhile this going concern about armed groups in libya abducting or arresting thousands of people leaving their families with no idea of where they are well one of the most high profile cases was the kidnapping of a human rights campaigner a few months ago russian mob r. A has the story. 5 months after she was dragged away by masked gunmen in benghazi no one knows whats happened to see hampstead again the prominent womens activist told a local t. V. Channel the day before she was kidnapped that she was concerned about the warlord offensive to capture tripoli howto is the most powerful men in Eastern Libya<\/a> and criticizing him is widely seen as a red line even if it comes from someone like whos also a member of parliament. By simply expressing her opinion even as a member of parliament who should enjoy legal rights to voice her opinion that was not tolerated she was not allowed to express his opinion when she was opposition to the offensive in tripoli she paid a heavy price. He will Rights Violations<\/a> in libya have increased over the last few years fighting between forces loyal to the tripoli based government and how to has killed and displaced thousands of people this is more than worth it commander of an elite unit loyal to haftar the International Criminal<\/a> court issued an arrest warrant for feliz a rast accusing him of being responsible for the deaths of dozens of civilians the request was ignored by half a point stad promoted worthily. Activists blame the International Community<\/a> for failing to bring perpetrators of human Rights Violations<\/a> to justice but there are at least 3 states on the p. 5 there are gene on the permanent seats of the u. N. Security council that have been either hedging their bets on who would capture tripoli knowing full well that that would come at the expense of a lot of infrastructural damage and a lot of work crimes and these states including russia have essentially taken terms are actually very doing certain resolutions that would bring about a constructive and to this conflict. But the conflict shows no signs of abating troops loyal to have to. Tripoli raising fears of more casualties and human rights abuses. Possible about. A course in turkey has arrested 5 people respond in investigation into former nisson boss colum goalscorer schools rather transiting through the country after he fled japan a turkish private aircraft operators says its planes weve used illegally in his escape and have filed a criminal complaint the company says one of its employees falsified documents to fly in and out of the country or will fly japan to lebanon despite living under strict bail conditions while awaiting trial for financial crimes one of the largest evacuations in australias history is now under way a strong winds of hot weather continue to spread raging bushfires jessica washington is in batemans bay and joins us now hi there jessica what are conditions like right now. Truly well authorities had warned of extreme heat today on saturday in astray and strong winds thats a dangerous combination for crews on the ground and we can as you can see the wind really has just started to pick up and emergency warnings are in place across this south south coast of New South Wales<\/a> where standing in the middle of what has become a makeshift Evacuation Center<\/a> a resort here in batemans bay which is a holiday area has now become an Evacuation Center<\/a> im joined by one evacuee George George<\/a> tell me you evacuated your property what you know about conditions where you live. Were not too sure about the conditions today but we evacuated last night because conditions were worsening and it was meant to be very bleak today so we made sure that we were in a safe zone and thats what we came here were to make sure our family my family and my kids were safe and is this seems to be the safest area at the moment george thank you there are of course residents are very fearful of what is to come the winds are only picking up now were hearing that winds in some parts of New South Wales<\/a> are as fast as around 80 kilometers an hour theyre expected to pick up speed so we are hearing that it will be a very long day for fire crews ahead jessica washington joining us there from big symons bay jessica thank you in democratic republic of congo many children working in mind say theyre physically and sexually abuse their force of mind korbel metal used to make telephones and computers now in a landmark lawsuit a Nonprofit Organization<\/a> is accusing 5 of the Worlds Largest<\/a> Tech Companies<\/a> of exploiting child labor and being complicit in the deaths of some are much tougher as more. In the mining town of kuwait the dispersed and poor looking for cobalt its a vital component in batteries used in goods ranging from electric cars to phones and laptops. More than half of the worlds cobalt is produced in the democratic republic of congo tens of thousands of children are estimated to be used to dig for the toxic metal without protective clothing. Theyre here with their parents who say the whole family has to work to survive. We are here because we are suffering we have nothing to eat therefore and Mining Companies<\/a> wont give us jobs they are getting rich from. But poor. In a legal complaint the Nonprofit Organization<\/a> International Rights<\/a> advocates accuses some of the Worlds Largest<\/a> to companies being involved in a system of forced child labor in congo the group says some children have died mining coal belt and others have been seriously injured. Many are physically and sexually abused. Their younger. Its hard to give exact number but. You can tell they have been abused by the change in their behavior. Some arent even 14 years old. Doctors say the number of people getting sick is disturbing. Many young boys and girls coming in to us sometimes its injuries from when the mines collapse sometimes its sexually transmitted diseases people dont we are protected so in women we see birth defects and miscarriages from exposure to the middle. Human rights workers say a lack of political will is partly to blame. There is a lack of leadership Foreign Companies<\/a> get away with a lot of things sometimes they treat local communities unfairly they get away with it because of corruption in this country if this changed then our people will benefit from the resources. The government says is putting in place monitoring and tracking mechanisms to tackle the exploitation of children in mining but International Business<\/a> is using cobalt in the goods and the pressure to guarantee theyre not easing child labor how to. A major cleanup is underway in indonesias capital jakarta after some of the worst flooding and landslides there in 2 decades where the 40 people have died and at least 180 thousands have been displaced katrina reports. Just commercial district is usually bustling with shoppers but for now its mud and sludge not customers keeping store owners into to nic are busy theyve begun cleaning up after 2 days of heavy rain caused some of the worst flooding in years in my heart that ive suffered big losses i cannot seem goods to my clients everything is wheat we so busy cleaning up we cant take care of sales i dont know who i can blame in the situation but us Common People<\/a> have become the victims. Who are submerged. In 3 warehouses she says the damage will cost her more than 20000. 00 but many others have lost much more yeah. Im disappointed because the government is not helping us Business Owners<\/a> i wish they would pay more attention to us because weve lost all our capital most of my goods can no longer be used i cant sell them. Torrential rainfall began on new years eve quickly overwhelming the citys rivers and canals streets were turned into rivers and strong currents hampered rescue efforts dozens of people died tens of thousands have been displaced. The indonesian capital frequently floods but analysts say the city was ill prepared for a storm of this scale. The impact of this flood is bigger than the years before its massive more people or a directory and indirectly impact is households stores and companies all their assets are gone their houses destroyed and the cars damaged. Authorities have promised to push ahead with the flooding infrastructure to prevent future disasters but thats little comfort to those whose homes and livelihoods have already washed away the citys rivers have returned to normal but with more heavy rainfall expected this month residents say the cleanup is far from over katrina aljazeera. Lets take you right back to baghdad where funeral processions are underway for those killed in a u. S. Air strike on friday including top iranian commander possibly and i will mark the on one hand this the Deputy Commander<\/a> of the iran backed popular allies ation forces of course not dissimilar fault in whos live in baghdad for us assume all of this is a chance for people to come out and pay their respects. Thats correct and as of now the pseudo procession is going through the district of. Which is home to the holy shrine of in one column one of the holy moms of shia islam and basically what were seeing is the bodies of the 8 people who were killed in this u. S. Strike being basically taken around the shrine with respect paid by the crowds as they pass through what we understand is that there are already thousands of people out there paying their respects to class and for the money of a matter of 100. 00 and the 6 others who were killed in the strike now the plan is that after academy this procession will has to another area of baghdad which is right opposite of the green zone where the u. S. Embassy is located and the site is exactly the same size as the place where the funeral procession gathered on tuesday. Back then the funeral procession was to commemorate the pet 27 fighters from the ball of brigades who were killed in sundays u. S. Strike and that what remains to be seen and the question that is on everybodys mind is whether this funeral procession will remain peaceful what we saw on tuesday was these crowds that consisted mostly of Popular Mobilization<\/a> forces members and supporters marching on the green zone and basically attacking and then besieged in the u. S. Embassy now we understand that the security has been increased since but as then we have the u. S. Trained Counterterrorism Forces<\/a> were deployed in addition to the u. S. Marines who were deployed from kuwait securing the area so it appears and likely that these crowds will be allowed to march for the gates the way they were allowed to do so on tuesday similar fulton joining us there live with those say latest pictures from baghdad and similar thank you still those amazing pictures were going to rest on those for a while simona was explaining. Right now these are the funeral processions on the way for those killed in the airstrike on friday sitting of course the top iranian commander and ill be. This the key question a similar pointed out there is whether when those recessions get to the green zone whether they will manage to stay peaceful well keep to you up to date here now to see where throughout the day. On counting the cost 2020 we pick through what could be the whole geo political and geo economic topics of the year for the most important election in the free world and we are asking if the world can come together to talk with Global Warming<\/a> inequality and globalizing counting the cost on aljazeera. Irans Top Army Commander<\/a> was killed in a u. S. Airstrike in iraq hiran is warning of harsh revenge could cause some sort of mommies assassination forget a military confrontation and how would that affect the rest of the middle east this is inside story. 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