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sounding the alarm, the un chief cause on well lead us to come together to address the multiple crises facing them by the ministration is under fire for the porting haitian migrant seeking asylum in the u. s. the u. n. says expulsions may violate international law . and libby as parliament passes in their confidence, faith, the transitional government putting out the us back peace process and upcoming election. ah . so to decades after the us invasion, afghans have been revisiting jails where they will help allied forces and have been giving hurrying accounts of abuse and torture. the notorious bang graham prison held tens of thousands of prisoners. l 0 has been given rare access to the non abandoned base and detention facility. as alan bon jovi was a man who went in, what did you find? whether it gets an extraordinary place to be, we've been given this access and we will read a few prison went there for the 1st time going to their cells finding where they were held, recounting how they were tortured, going through the years they spent there in solitary confinement some cramped into small spaces with more than a few dozen in their not being given enough to eat up being physically, mentally. some were sexually tortured as well. it was a difficult ordeal for most of them, but they say that they are ready to move on. but it has been a transition that they have made in the last few years. they say the one to the world to know that they have forgiven their captive the captives rather. but they are going to remember what was done to them. a warning that you would find the accounts in this report quite disturbing that they call it little guantanamo, or a gun is tons of grape heading back to the notorious by graham prison. these are some of the former prisoners it's not easy to find the way in the sprawling 30 square killing me to town. even the taliban had to stop for directions. but once you enter the scale of the prison complex, which ones held tens of thousands of people becomes evident building after building door after door, the men which were once held here, remember their accumulation and torture at the hands of us soldiers and fellow afghans. imitating what the gods did, they wouldn't let me sleep, says freed, who spent 7 years indifferent cages. he was in physical therapy for extensive torture by african american troops. he says, tortured prisoners were hidden in the block away from media and humanitarian organizations until they would feel it a whole not at all supported volume. my legs are still weak and in pain they yanked my private parts with a cable and i was bleeding from it. for almost 6 years, no matter how many times we said we didn't do the crime, they were torture until the prisoners said yes. from uniforms to prison fellows inmates here have been telling us that this was one of the worst places to have been mentally tortured. if they did not behave well, the, the condition is would blow very cold during the winter, and very hot during the summer picked up in a right grade moltby hush me remember being blindfolded, integrated naked in the early years of the prison. he thinks they were being fed dog food, smelly meat. as he remembered that the gym again, the college and the american girls would come dressed in bikini to take us to the toilet. we got 3 minutes were about and these girls would watch up. then there were no african guards here, nobody was allowed, not even the red crescent. they made us watch sexually explicit films and we weren't allowed to look away. we were sleepless. our interrogations were almost 10 to 12 hours rights group such of human rights watch, amnesty international and the american civil liberties union have corroborated similar testimonies of torture and abuse into devon for the us army charged 27 soldiers enlisted personnel with criminal offenses, some good naming un, involuntary manslaughter, some prisoners with teenagers, they say others were brought from different countries on rendition flights. ah, the complex was also home to the largest military base lifeline for us. the relation to in a gun is done ahead of secretly leaving the base at night. you as forces said they destroyed nearly 15000 pieces of equipment and sent over 700 loaded c, 17 aircraft, out of a fun to sun strap is what's left of black hawk helicopters, generators, vehicles, and other equipment. but the reinstate the legacy is the abuse than the thousands illegally detained without trial. that's how they'd because up says coffee shop deemed to be they knew we'd be upset if they disrespected the corps on. so they throw it in the toilet. i spent almost a year here. this button is for the toilet to flush. this was for hot and cold water. they'd put headphones to her ears, blindfold. you shackle your feet and take you in a wheelchair to the interrogation room. it was a scary place. bow graham was a place of utter cruelty and barbarism. follow and fight to say, they feel happy to be here once again. as victors, not captives, some people the world knew them as barbaric monsters, which is how they see their captors. and have you heard those testimony? these was just some of what we could show you. others told us about night sleep deprivation, extreme temperatures being they were exposed to being lashed with cables and other forms of torture. that many were very shame. ashamed to discuss with this, but they say that this is something that is in the past. they're ready to move on. they want to know that because they were fighting a for a religious cause, not a personal vendetta. they forgiven not just to people who were here in a gun, the son of one of them who recognize him. so, but i didn't define himself as a suicide bomber told me that this been transformed him, but he's ready to one in the world, but allow them to rebuild their lives in a country where now their party is in power. so as i'm taught about controlling, i've got a son of a they want to place at the well need is table, let you in general assembly well, the quest for the debt to missy is what's on going from probably have been hearing from valid bandito about meetings of the special representatives from the region from, from russia, including representatives from the united nations as well, where the taliban have been insisting that they have won this war. they are here the, according to them, they represent the people, the united nations and other humanity. organizations have also been raising the alarm bells for the millions of people who desperately need a. and that's why this all of us have now appointed their own representative to the united nations. it is unlikely that he will get us to speak to the united nations general assembly because they've got a son already have a representative, not recognized by the dollar bond who belong to the form of government. so the quest for legitimacy continues because millions of guns desperately need aid. this is a country where the economy relied heavily upon humanitarian aid. but the world continues to watch the taliban as they are yet to deliver on the promises of human rights and women's rights. are only meant thanks very much on the jury in couple well, at the united nations general assembly president joe biden has told wealthy that the u. s. is not seeking a new cold war. the 2nd general also spoke on tuesday, calling all nations to unite to tackle what he called a cascade of crises threatening nations. james bays are diplomatic, it's a has this report please. thank you all seats. this is gathering of world leaders started on a some the note, the un secretary general highlighting the growing less to global problems, covered 19 the climate crisis and conflicts. all of them he said, getting worse. i'm here to songs the alarm. the world must wake up. we are on the hedge of an obese and moving in the wrong direction. our world has never been more threatened, or more divided. we faced the greatest cascade of prizes in our lifetimes. this was the 1st un general assembly, attended by president joe biden speaking just weeks off the taliban and take over and cobble a war that in effect led to a u. s. defeat. he laid out his strategy on future u. s. military involvement. right? u. s. military power must be our tool of last resort, not our 1st, that should not be used as an answer to every problem we see around the world. we've ended 20 years of conflict gas than and as we close this period of relentless war, we're opening a new air of letters, diplomacy, of using the power of our development aid to invest in new ways, lifting people up around the world. as he spoke, there was just one mid level french diplomat listening france incense while straight his decision to buy nuclear submarine technology from the u. s. and the u . k. after his speech biden met with australia's prime minister scott morrison saying the u. s. had no closer or more reliable ally in his speech, president biden didn't speak much about the way forward in afghanistan on wednesday, the foreign ministers of the g 20 group of countries, and then the 5 permanent members of the security council. therefore, ministers will discuss how to deal with the taliban. the reality though, is the international community has very limited leverage on the new rulers in cobble, james base al jazeera of the united nations. during his pre recorded speech, china's present sought to reassure leaders and his country had peaceful intentions . she's paying said it would never invaded bully other nations. go, you go up differences and problems among countries. hotly, avoidable need to be handled through dialogue and corporation on the basis of equality and mutual respect. one country says he does not have to mean another country's failure and well is big enough to accommodate common development and progress of all countries. we need to pursue dialogue and inclusiveness over confrontation and exclusion and gunshots have been fired at a vehicle carrying the ukrainian president's principal aid. it happened in a suburb of the capital kiev. please say more than 10 bullets or 5 wounding the driver. the aid is reported to have escaped on harmed is not known. who is behind the attack to sudan? now where the sovereign councils, deputy chairman, has blamed, choose days. q attempt on politicians saying they've turned a blind eye on what people in the country need. joe mohammed hummed under gallo and the councils president of the federal health news conference earlier in the men. the 21 offices and a number of soldiers were arrested in questions following the attempt. they tried to take control of several government institutions, including state tv and of radio stations. oh, what do we address you today as we live through dian moment now history, we had hoped the transition would bring a better future. you will all of followed the found qu, teams of yesterday, with the a, if managed, to defeat, into a wrist all perpetrators, without any losses. it is not the 1st attempt is we have failed. many in the past, you have the right to ask for a reason for these repeated attempts, and we said openly and candidly, it is the politicians who turned a blind eye to the people's needs and busied themselves fighting for power and competing for control. this is created anger among the common people who are struggling on a daily basis for food. water and medicine. lead here now the 0. ah, the volcanic eruption on one of spain's canario and shows no sign of eating with warning, more dangerous. lie head foot people and despite economic sanctions, we'll see how the queue in guinea brought a mining winful. ah, i think it's back to nasty again for viet nam, there's a massive cloud all the way across. sassy, sasha, from the philippines bank to was me and my case has been heavy rating. me and mom. and there's more to at the end of a circulation here, off the coast of viet nam, well that tends to enhance the rainfall. so the flooding is inevitable once more for the south rather or more of an increase. i think in thunderstorms and daily shafts wrapped borneo and the rest of indonesia, which had been quiet for a couple of days in australia. well, i was jumping the gun yesterday. we did actually make a new record in darwin 38 degrees as you may already know. that warmth has been blowing out. the wave of the breeze it came from the south. it's really cold, down the southeast corner, but things are warming up now. for example, the full cost and sidney $25.00 for we get to $27.00. by the time we get to friday, and in purse where you've been beaten more or less, $25.00 in perth. but the stormy weather is starting to show itself again, is coming out through just the sense catching victoria more especially focusing on tasmania. this is by friday misses general area where they can drift across to circulation for we newsheel in drawing in tropical assets warm. but it's wet the. ready too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives fanning for decade reviews the forgotten truth of the countries modern history. the forbidden real part to the communist revolution on a janita. oh, the me again, your remind about tough stories this out and out there it gets rare access to us going to stand by graham prison. but former inmates recount that torture and abuse at the hands of african american soldiers. thousands of prisoners were released off to the us withdraw. what leaders are in new york for the 2nd day of speeches at the u. n. 272 general assembly. yes. present jo probably was one of the 1st to address already on tuesday, telling world leaders, washington is not seeking a new cold war. in su, done, the sovereign counsels, deputy chairman explained tuesdays to attend to politicians, saying they've turned a blind eye on what people need. 21 offices and a number of soldiers have been arrested libby as 1st unified election scheduled for later this year and doubts after politicians in the east withdrew confidence in the transitional. government. certainly been in power for 6 months. the prime minister says he will continue to lead the caretaker administration as malik trying to reports now tripling in a closed session on monday, the eastern base parliament and to brook said it passed the vote of no confidence in the interim unity government. but now there are questions about the transparency of the vote, and if it was even legal about the offer on the stop, he just at the old time at the after reaching court for today's session with 113 m . p. 's present a vote of no confidence is carried out with 18000000 m p 's voting to whole confidence in unity government, unity. government will continue its work as a caretaker government mohammed, it is an m p. he says that for a no conference vote to be illegal, at least $120.00 m p 's most vote for it to be official performance. what we saw today was a group of m. p. 's who agreed to carry out a vote. they entered the hall and within minutes announced the $89.00 m. p. 's, both the pul, confidence from the government. there wasn't any information on who voted how many voted against and who abstained in the government of national unity came to power in march. it followed a long and challenging political settlement helped by the united nations. it was task with leading the country until nationwide. elections can take place in december. and you see it, are you the minister, the move by the parliament to vote on i know confidence motion is not in little interest. a parliamentary government shall be cooperating and intensifying their efforts to provide the right conditions the holding election. after years of conflict, libyans were beginning to feel hopeful that things were getting better. but now with clear signs of political divisions emerging, that feeling may start to fade away and put into question if elections can be held as schedule my latrina al jazeera tripoli, outrages growing after now or a news crew caught us bought agents on horseback appearing to assault haitian migrants in texas, the department of homeland security has offices involved, have been reassigned to administrative duties. medical have has the latest now from capitol hill country. the these are the al jazeera pictures causing outreach across the united states. desperate and hungry haitian migrants trying to make it back to a makeshift camp with food and water met by for. 6 no, no, no, no, no. the men on horseback work for department of homeland security secretary alejandro. more acres. who promised in the senate hearing tuesday, there will be consequences. re, i directed to the office of professional responsibility be present on site in del rio, 247. to ensure that the conduct of our personnel adheres to our policy, to, to our policies, to our training and to our values. i was horrified to see the images and we look forward to learning the facts that are reduced from the investigation. the u. s. vice president also weighed in what i saw to pick good about those individual trading human beings the way they were horrible. but republicans in congress are making a broader political point saying border security is broken, and president biden is to blame this committee. all i can say is mister secretary is that sooner or later this administration is going to have to take responsibility for the crisis that you have committed at the border that gets worse day upon day. but for the thousands of patients who hoped this would be their 1st step to a new life in america, they are now being moved to other processing centers and are expected to be flown back to haiti in the next 10 days. the biden administration is continuing the policies set up by the trump administration, which says, because of the pandemic, they can support people right away without even giving them a chance to ask for asylum. now that is angered at many in the president's own party, but so far it doesn't appear that divide administration plans to change the policy if it does, would likely come too late for the thousands of patients on the border. political haine, al jazeera washington volcanic eruption and the canary islands is intensifying. spanish authorities are getting ready to evacuate more people. as lava spreads on la palmer. these are like pitches. no fiery spouts of lava may be conceived great plumes of smoke. coming out of the volcanic area, let's have this report now from nicholas huck. it was a volcanic eruption under what he gets. concepcion had expected, but never thought it would actually happen in her lifetime on her doorstep. now threatening the family business, she ran for almost 2 generations from the terrace. the volcanoes at presenter appears so close, attracting customers to the restaurant. the curious the media and those observing their homes being swallowed by the slow moving lava scene of the people's homes and lives have been destroy. imagine how i feel. i can't sleep. i feel sad fun. i wonder what else can this okay? no take for me. as the hours go by the volcano cracks open more ground, the earth surface is unable to hold back. the hot magma boiling below ground. spanish, gorgeous, reveal or evacuating villages, neighborhoods. while 6000 people are being looked after by the state authorities, others are sleeping rough in their cars. but for how long? i'm staying here because i am emotionally connected to the land. even if the love has swallowed my home, i want to go back to my house and learn one after the other. government officials from madrid come to the remote island for a few hours visit to show their support to local authorities who are powerless in the faith of an overflowing force of nature that cannot be contained the management of their crazy death. not an when they love, but to see on the contrary, the management of the crises will and will not palmer recovers each of normality and with the involvement of the different administrations. the last or option was 50 years ago. this one is far more intense. a seek river of 1000 degrees celsius lava, slowly making its way to the ocean at contact. it will release toxic chemicals into the atmosphere. air is filled with microscopic volcanic jacket. rock that make up. and when you breathe, it is suffocating. no one knows how long this weather will take days, weeks, or months before this production. and despite the looming threat, andreotti he goes, concepcion does not want to leave the family restaurant behind it. lifetime of memories and moments hangs in the balance. as the sound of the volcanoes echoes closer shaking and dreyer's determination to stay till the very end. nicholas hawk al jazeera, the palmer canaries, spain, and battle chinese housing. john david grant has agreed to deal to avoid default on its interest payments. it says it will be able to pay an interest bill on thursday . it has more than $300000000.00 of debt. financial markets have tumbled over fears the group to collapse. investors that protested outside the company's officers because in guinea, earlier this month has given the country an unexpected winful. political uncertainty has pushed up the valley of its book site reserves. the or is used to produce elements. and companies are setting up large scale operations to cast in our address reports now from cannot carry guinea, some of the world's largest reserves of oxide. and now the rate is on to export more of it. despite the countries military call and risks of economic isolation, supplies haven't been disrupted. and more is expected to be mind this year than last. this long commitment to, to protect the point out investment and to continue attracting me and biggest investment in guinea for the sake of hearing. the mining resources in guinea concerns were raised on the stability of supplies when a group of soldiers overthrew the democratic government in early september that pushed up the box at prices. the government and mining company hoping that the current high price of both sides was continued for the government. in particular, the mineral represents more than 30 percent of its budget guineas, new military rulers, desperately need to fund their programs. in 2020 this west african country exported more than 64000000 metric tons of the mineral. second only to australia. analysts say guinea should focus more on processing the or locally than exporting it. we need to industrialize our insurance. we need to transform h from pro much to me. so that's going to have more value on it. this is very important for us. but now if we sent on the side the road that we won't have lead to many a value on it. it wants to create jobs in our county. it wasn't create new tax credit, said tickets of corruption and a failure to effectively regulate mining companies has left many people in guinea in poverty and damaged the environment. in yellow concludes on we cannot afford to toil with the mining sector today without having economic repercussions. on the contrary, we must open investments in mining projects that have been in the pipeline for a long time. last guinea accounts for 24 percent of global books at supplies. i need focused on one thing maximizing revenues from the current winful. but there are some analysts point out. there is no guarantee the price of the middle will go and rising. how many rece algebra cannot create an alternative version of the famous detroit made a show has opened all to enthusiasts are being thrown in the air and trucks and driven lightning speeds and electric cars. most beller is providing what organize to say is more immersive experience with a main car show on a break because of the pandemic from pontac mich going, is phil laval. question, how do you reinvent and also show the answer. you better off the motor city because this year they are taking that outside, full throttle. both both speed here. what would have been the detroit motor? sho, officially north american international auto show. it's resting for a while. obviously, we couldn't have the show indoors in its place, most bella park cos, show pot amusement park, new life into an old concept. this is the most immersive style of auto show i have seen in years less exhibition, more experience. what we're seeing here is a big change to the concept of the auto show for years. this technology is been evolving thing, even, these are thomas vehicles, all that kind of stuff. a lot of that has been chewed up by the major tech 1st. so all of these also shows to be thinking, what do we need to do? how do we keep people coming and how do we stay relevant? obviously, cove, it hasn't help. in fact, it's accelerated the process a lot. so now the stripping it right back, the bringing the vehicles out or come rain or shine, right? in this case, how many people touch them, get hands on experience and see what it's all about. a lot of people will look at this now and think they'll type or show seems so dull or this kind of indoor stuff will be exhibit. now you can go and experience stuff. is this the future? is this what we're going to see from our? well, it's really hard to say, but i will tell you that, you know, there obviously remained some questions about whether a 100000 people want to go through an indoor event in a short period of time. and we've also seen that manufacturers really embrace the dynamic interactive approach with reaching new customers. there are lots of unveiling staff at this very polished event, even some politics thrown in. if you look up most dice though, looking down at the big, easy announcement, others staring firmly at the road, do you think it will last? i mean, obviously covered his head. now let's say covert was gone in a few years time where we still be doing this. yes, i do. i really think so because there's just more of an experience. and one thing we know when the automotive industry is that consumers crave that experience. that's why cars today have more technology, they have more connectivity. that's why cars today are more stylish, 350 vehicles on show here from 35 different brands, some old, some new, all buying for attention. always about creating an immersive experience and for an audience used to being able to look, but not so much of the shows a wild ride ahead of you. there is phil laval al jazeera pontiac, michigan. ah, so this is out there, these are the top stories and algebra gets rare, access to african. it's done by gram prison with form inmates recounting that torture and abuse at the hands of african american soldiers. the jail held tens of thousands of prisoners during the us lead 20 year war on terror and is now on the tell about it. control. some have been job aid has more not from couple well, it is an extraordinary place to be. it's like a small town where you had.

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