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a woman whose murder has caused widespread outrage now there are questions about the officer's tactics. bolivia's former interim president is a rest of the medications a coup but she says it's just political persecution. the acting leader of me and maz ousted civilian government is promising a revolution to overturn a military coup mangling can time made the comments in his 1st address to supporters since going into hiding protesters have defied security forces in young gong holding a village vigil for more than 80 people killed since the military seized power last month at least 12 people died in pro-democracy demonstrations on saturday. the new interim and then this is the darkest moment of the nation and the moment when the dawn is close this. the time for our citizens to test their resistance against the dark moments. when forming our resistance unity plays a vital role despite our differences in the past this is the time you must direct our hands together to end the dictatorship for good. well tony jones joining us live from bangkok in neighboring thailand tony what more do we know about this call for revolution. well it was made from hiding mr mone. has been in hiding since the ferber the 1st coup but he was nominated as the vice president of the c.r.p. which is effectively shadow civilian government which has been set up as sort of trying counterbalance the military juntas rule they have been quite slow to get moving in the n.l. de the national league for democracy the political party headed by sun tsu chief has been quite keen to disassociate itself until quite recently with the protests going on on the streets so i think it's so hard to say that this is going to provoke a huge change but there were some very important things he did mention and allude to and 1st of all he came out wearing his ethnic clothing carone from the ethnic korean minority and he appealed to the ethnic armed groups to come together we know the c.r. ph has been talking to the armed insurgent groups we know that is one of the big concerns for the military that they could join together and oppose them we have seen over the last couple of weeks some of those armed groups coming on to the fringes of the protests on the street but no actual clashes as yet this may provoke a change there or that would mean too much for the big protests we're seeing in mandalay in young gone nonetheless i think it's a real concern for the military junta that there is a competing power structure now which appears to be coordinating some kind of opposition to it and that opposition could well be armed and you're talking about those protests we've been seeing in my belly going just bring us up to date with the latest on. the that was another bloody day on the streets of memory yesterday 12 confirmed many more wounded clear evidence that live fire was being use. both in yangon mandalay and several other places in mandalay bay more than 6 people die on the streets but they have already gone and gone out and started marching on the situation a little unclear as yet people don't seem to be out on the street they had been pretty much every day so far so that may just be. some of those younger students and protesters taking a bit of time to regroup there seems to be no indication yet that the protesters have been scared off the streets by the brutality used by the security services and we've seen protesters out again in darwin south of me so. despite those despite the fatalities people are still coming out and this rallying call for revolution i think may well give them more determination although again it should be pointed out the n l d and the protest is a slightly different groups although they are obviously working towards the same aim as which is the release of aung san suu kyi and the reversal of the military coup by starting this tour in chiang talking to the bangkok in neighboring thailand let me start out is the founder and coordinator of burma it's a group that's working to support human rights and democracy in miramar she explains the importance of man when times roll in the resistance movement. manu in kind tunnel has actually speaker of the house of representatives since 2016 and is as of the end now functions in the role of president of the committee representing the national parliament which has the active support of more than 60 percent of the m.p.'s elected in the last election so it is very significant that he's come out with a war cry understanding that the committee that he heads has already been very active and actually has more legal standing under the constitution then the illegal who into his committee his acting government has the support of the anti coup protesters who are active in 95 percent of the country and in fact it's not just a figurehead government various regional and state problem and have already sided with the c.r. ph with his administration c.r.p. supporters have already set up alternative local administrations in 44 out of 45 pound chips we're not just talking about protesters in the streets we're actually talking about a functioning parallel government right down to local government level in the country broder taylor's name has become a rallying cry for the black lives matter of movement thousands of people in the u.s. will be marching to ensure she's not forgotten she was shot dead a year ago in a botched police raid on the republic in louisville kentucky mike hanna has more on the continuing fight for justice. protesters once again gather in jefferson square park just as they did a year ago following the police shooting of briana taylor among them a mother still grieving every day still mice that don't see. the anger no less than it was in the wake of the shooting but for me. personally the palmer we get is the sack and it matters when the flag just as a reminder on raising a. brown girl. he know that no one can get away with. after his investigation and kentucky attorney general had this to say about 2 of the 3 police officers involved in the shooting for him to be taught you law use of force by mattingly is because world was justified to protect themselves this justification for such pursuing criminal charges in this reality in which. the 2 officers were fired from the police department and the 3rd brett hankinson was also fired after being found guilty of firing blindly into the apartment brianna taylor's killing sparked off a nationwide protest and govern eyes the black lives matter movement as it became a major force in forging an ongoing debate about how to curb extralegal police action. president biden has marked the anniversary by tweeting out his condolences briana taylor's death was a tragedy he says a blow to her family her community and america as we continue to mourn her we must press ahead to pass meaningful police reform in congress i remain committed to signing a landmark reform bill into law. the reform goal is still being discussed in congress but has substantial opposition from republican members in particular. mike hanna al jazeera washington as a growing is executive director of the u.c.l.a. black policy project and he says more work needs to be done to prevent other deaths at the hands of police. the changes to come at all levels as president joe biden has mentioned congresswoman karen bass has a tremendous bill in congress that is passed out of congress and moved over to the senate the george forward justice and policing act but also the d.o.j. needs to get involved we need to start talking consent decrees they were not a popular to the trumpet minister and they need to be a popular tool of the biden administration and then locally we have to hire we have to elect we have to support we have to defend progressive prosecutors we also have to elect progressive up and down the ballot we need folks we're going to fight for justice with a history of fighting for justice and we need to be bold and the leadership we choose to represent us black lives matter movement is one of the most powerful engines in organizing our country and our planet has ever seen more folks took to the streets last year than at any point in american history and it pains me that folks. try to detract to try to splinter off that movement except when we see another murder on our t.v. screens right except when we celebrate the anniversary of another loved one or a soul loss too soon black eyes matter it's been around well over 7 years that organizing is going to continue we're going to grow but even beyond the black lives matter movement we need progressive elected officials who are going to fight for justice up and down the ballot on all levels of government all across this globe too many folks are being oppressed by systems of harm systems of subjugation and too many folks have lost their lives in the cold in 1000 pandemic and all of its aftershocks we have to be mindful of that and that's not just the burden of black lives matter organizers it's the burden of elected officials and communities who care about the issues that impact our lives senior u.k. politicians are criticizing london police for breaking up a vigil for a woman whose murder has triggered widespread anger about the safety of all women for people with the rest of the events on having said that he's had tried to counselors because of locked on rooms home secretary says the scenes were upsetting and she's demanding food reports but police say the event had become a public health hazard. part of the reason i'm speaking to you tonight is because we accept that the actions of our office is helping posture and. we absolutely did not want to be in a position where for some time action was necessary. but we were placed in this position because of the overriding needs to protect people's safety. let me end by saying this across the mess we review every single event that we police to see if there are lessons that can be learned. this event will be no different. a 7 hours from mainz were found on wednesday more than 80 kilometers from london should be missing for more than a week and she was last seen walking home from a friend's apartment a sobbing police officer has been charged with a kidnapping and murder her death across and has resonated across the u.k. for 97 percent of women to face some kind of sexual harassment many share their stories at the vigil. i'm nicole i like to turn the corner and i'm here with my how you say. we are here chancellor i'm judy at i'm 20 and i'm going to copy my name is tonight and i came here today because i need this this is no longer. how to deal with by themselves i'm. saying i had my name so late last night and here because of how the sense of your body being. a teenage girl there in so far to really i think that it wasn't all that she. was i would give us a 100 say something like is there anything i hope for political b.s. in a taxi by a taxi driver i've been a soldier and i mean. i want her to our and our. from one of my shop that i have found when and i take that as i have had 1010 products and they pulled out and onto the pavement in fact i said i can promise that i trust me. the rules are basically just got to go see a well lit. i can be reached i would say i. still had on al-jazeera. a chorus of fury while hospital is at the center of anger towards jordan's king and health officials . and a meat market who hung becomes the focus of attention worldwide and we look at the investigation into the sort of coronavirus. for the perfect jenny. sponsored play qatar airways. there friday was hot and dusty friday night everything turned around to give a shit model i'm talking about the gulf states in particular cata and probably usa and the dust is more or less dispersed to be honest quiet weather threat arabia not so necessary for turkey there's something of a circulation trying to fall when the june that's rain moving through turkey and it will be snow for the east and into the caucasus but beyond that is just gone quiet for a while not so to the south of this with temperatures now dropping in port elizabeth as the when turned around from the northerly of the interior to a southerly we are developing significant showers over a good part of the western half of south africa they might even work its way up into new maybe as well but botswana looks very dry most to zimbabwe if you go further north that is where the seasonal rain is and even that is becoming lighter the next couple of days but this looks significant if you see orange tops in the forecast that suggests the cloud is deep in the rain will be heavy so it's moving through the eastern cape moving up to other parts of south africa to be honest which leaves mozambique wondering where the rain has gone well the season is almost over it's in your north it's in malawi and it's in zambia but not many other places . at ways. you say just sick and it's time for a different approach one that is going to challenge the way you think on asking me questions now is the new host of the next season of the show that's got no space for sound bites only comedy let's leave simplicity to the headlines join me as i take on the lies dismantle the misconceptions and debate the contradiction. i'm marc lamont hill and it's time to get up front right here on al-jazeera. you want to go to 0 reminder of our top stories this hour the acting leader of myanmar's ousted civilian government is promising a revolution to overturn a military coup but he remains in hiding protesters continued to defy security forces in the ng gone holding a vigil for more than 80 people have been killed since the military seized power last month. protesters in the u.s. are demanding justice for briana taylor who was shot dead by police last year the f.b.i. says it's made significant progress in the investigation but no homicide charges have been filed. senior u.k. politicians are criticised london police for breaking up a vigil for the woman whose murder has triggered widespread outrage about the safety of all women 4 people were arrested at the event on and said ever on which police had tried to council because of lock down rules. for more bolivian president evo morales has backed a crackdown on the opposition saying those accused of staging a coup against him should be investigated and punished but libya's former entering the leader's any 9 years was arrested on saturday and charged with terrorism sedition and conspiracy she took over when morales fled bolivia in 2019 following violent protests against his reelection and years denies the charges saying she's the target of political persecution. even if it is an irregular detention because i was never summoned in addition to all that you know that as a former president i have a very particular situation but even with the abuse and the outreach and. allison of n.p.r. he is following developments from bogota. these are very very serious charges and based on what is in the warrants and there is no strong evidence so far no smoking gun i'd say at this point to avoid the suspicion that this is a politically motivated process and the arrest warrants the. the prosecutor's talk about local media reports some level of testimony but nothing particularly strong there is though the fact that at that time the head of the army been publicly requesting what alice to step down but again i think it's fair to remember dad from when she was president and also. when he was president that times have views of the judiciary against their critics against their political opponents so in many ways this is nothing new it has happened before in bolivia if indeed it is a politically motivated process is about the current president luis i've said when he overwhelmingly won the elections last year he had promised to turn the page on the old way of doing politics in the country but now that he is under increasing scrutiny and pressure due to his response to the coronavirus crisis the worsening economy it seems like he might be doing this same. a medical emergency has been declared in jordan after at least 7 people being treated for coronavirus died in hospital when they're all accidents supply ran out the health minister has been sacked as the government tries to calm down furious families overburden monday reports. and show outside assaults hospital in a one hour cut to vital oxygen supplies has been blamed. in the deaths of patients . it effected intensive care maternity and coronavirus wards a backup supply a ride tonight to some. but my father and mother at the coronavirus isolation zone inside the hospital by coincidence i was inside the hospital when suddenly the oxygen was cut we are stuck who said they had run out of oxygen and that they are waiting for a truck for more supplies we received assistance from the civil defense some of them were inside the hospital and they provided oxygen cylinders and then started to resuscitate patients among them my parents security forces being called in preventing anyone unauthorized from entering the hospital. these people have no choice but to wait for nice. and has said. there was an oxygen outage and there were no measures to prevent this it is known that in all jordanian hospitals there are motors available just in case electricity goes down even before the chrono virus outbreak when there are surgeries at hospitals there is always spare equipment but here there was an oxygen outage. i gave my father c.p.r. 3 times and twice to my mother i called the director of the hospital at 1030 the isolation ward has only one doctor and 2 nurses to serve 50 to 60 patients this is unfair to kick. the fallout was swift health minister nothing here obeyed that resigned. and king abdullah arrived turn mixed reception from crowds at the hospital who immediately ordered the hospital director to resign parliament to set up a special committee to investigate and prime minister bush. says there is no justification for what happened in. the government and only the government takes full responsibility for this very painful incident we will not result excuses or justifications about what happened what happened was horrific so it is impossible to deny or to escape responsibility for the death of one jordanian due to these failings is an acceptable. but there are people here who say the hospital with understaffed and ill prepared and many are asking why a failure like this went unnoticed until it is too late nor about a man the al-jazeera. services in brazil are trying to enforce tougher restrictions imposed this week to slow the advance of covert 19 the country's seen a surge in deaths were courting around 2000 for the 4th day in a row police armed with machine guns raided an illegal party in sao paulo's nightclub district on saturday more than 600 people had packed into a windowless room and organizer is facing criminal charges. of brazil has the world's 2nd highest toll in the virus with more than $277000.00 fatalities almost $100000.00 were registered this year and there are warnings the health system is close to collapse with hospitals nearing capacity. julio ponce is an epidemiologist specializing in mortality data he believes more people have died but it's not being reflected in official records when we are talking about registry data we have to understand that there is a lag between the actual death and the numbers being sent into the centralized system by the national registry health secretary's so at the moment since we are seeing that the numbers are increasing there is a greater lag. that the estimates out that what you are actually closer to 2502600 deaths a day we are in my opinion very far from the peak because we have been seeing a slowing down of the trend or curbing of the curve and more now about one month 2 months ago people who were presenting to the hospitals with coronavirus symptoms simply didn't have enough i.c.u. beds or oxygen to be able to be saved so the thing is when the system is at capacity and we start losing patients that we could actually sing and when the system is under a collar apps or over 100 percent capacity so patients are being taken in and being sent to put into beds that are not fully put to take care of them what actually happens is we are turning away trauma victims people who suffer heart attacks and people who could otherwise be saved because of course it's just a single health system and if it is under collapsed and all attention is geared towards the coronavirus we are going to see higher death toll not just by this disease but overall mortality more than a year after the world health organization declared covert 19 a pandemic it's expected to release the findings of its investigation into the auditors of the virus trimming you looks at what we can expect. what a month since the world health organization mission left china after investigating the origin of the corona virus the agency is releasing a report detailing its findings it's expected to include revelations that the 1st known infection of carbon 19 was not connected to a seafood market where the original cluster was identified the team that included in food and animal experts were on the $27.00 days and spent the 1st 2 weeks in a hotel quarantine that tightly controlled trip included visits to the market local hospitals and a propaganda museum journalists were kept at a distance analysts say the stakes are high for beijing and the investigation has been highly politicized. you had to. the cooperation of the members you know that also means you have to operate within the parameters. mission members have given different accounts of their experiences in. and astri in microbiologist as discussions sometimes became heated and china refused to provide the team with data on 174 early covered 1000 cases. whatever. this information. you know. but as a wallet it's colleague disagrees saying chinese counterparts and corporative however the team seem to agree on one thing that it was extremely unlikely the virus leaked from a government lab a theory fueled by the former us president donald trump the expert spent one day at the lab and liaise with scientists there in the lead up to their inspection. they say it's most likely the corona virus was 1st transmitted by an atom bomb. the biden administration has raised deep concerns over what it calls a lack of transparency provided by the chinese government during the investigation beijing has repeated its theory that the virus may have been imported to furs in food and dismissed the criticism. china has maintained communication with. and is supported. in this work china's leaders have called for the w.h.o. to send investigators to other countries including the u.s. the contents of the report will be closely scrutinized and the international community scientists are divided on the investigation some say it will be impossible to determine the planned origin of the others so it will require other sets. football fans in russia have been offered a free shot at much petersburg but not gold those attending the premier league clash between my girls they were offered a free the vaccine against covered 19 there is widespread true skepticism about the domestically produced vaccine and take up has been slow the u.s. has called for an end to persecution of independent voices of the russian police arrested $200.00 people at a conference of municipal deputies in moscow several well known opposition figures were among those held by police u.s. secretary of state to antony blinken tweeted that the arrests were made on dubious grounds organizers say the kremlin is trying to intimidate opposition politicians ahead of september's parliamentary elections. police in the u.k. have launched a preliminary investigation into the british born wife of syria's president assad is accused of inciting and encouraging terrorist acts june syria's 10 year conflict the case was opened in response to a dossier filed by an international law firm detailing her support for the military if the investigation goes further she could face prosecution and the loss of her british citizenship one of the 4 kings of a golden era of middleweight boxing has died at age 66 at his home in new hampshire marvelous marvin hagler dominated the division in the 1980 s. illegally changed his name after commentators refused to use the marvelous nickname the american was the undisputed champion for 7 years until losing to sugar ray leonard in 1970 and retiring. this is obviously with these of the top stories the acting leader of myanmar's ousted civilian governments promising revolution to overturn a military coup while he remains in hiding protesters continue to defy security forces and they've come out despite at least 12 people being killed the day before . the new interim energy this is the darkest moment of the nation and the moment when the dawn is close this is.

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