Raman youre watching all jews there live one headquarters here in doha coming up in the next thirty minutes South Koreans protest against the arrival of the north korean delegation for the Winter Olympics closing ceremony plus. They killed my father killed my mother i feel ski it i dont want to go back to me in my. Tummy and tragedy we revisit rethink a survivor who became the target of a brutal crackdown which began six months ago. Democrats in the u. S. Released a memo rebutting Republican Party claims of f. B. I. Bias against President Trumps election campaign. Welcome to the program after days of heated negotiations the u. N. Security council has unanimously adopted a resolution demanding a month long truce in syria it comes after a week of government led strikes on. A rebel held on clay the eastern cooter which has killed more than five hundred people most of them civilians now the resolution calls for a thirty day ceasefire without delay its meant to allow window for much needed aid to be let into besieged areas including the think it would also allow medical evacuation evacuations our diplomatic editor james bays has more from the u. N. For a third day diplomats worked frantically to get a resolution for a cease fire on Syria Ambassador he got an agreement with the russians now today were going to see if russia has a conscience the Russian Ambassador conferred with his syrian counterpart whose government has continued without rest by the bombardment of eastern puter even as the negotiations dragged on diplomats have been working around the clock exhausted frustrated and in some cases angry most of the discussions focusing on the exact wording of one paragraph in the end they agreed to a place an immediate cease fire with one that comes into force without delay it meant they could vote. It was unanimous but there didnt seem to be much unity in the chamber. Every minute the council waited on russia the human suffering Group Getting to a vote the came a moral responsibility for everyone but not for russia not for syria not for iran i have to ask why as they dragged out the negotiation the bombs from assads fighter jets continued to fall in the three days it took us to adopt this resolution how many mothers lost their kids to the bombing and the shelling why we negotiated so long and that is illusion that they wanted to make sure that it is not used as a pretext for any military action because we had some trouble so what in worrying. Governments on that in the recent days any good in today some of the variability cause these negotiations were extremely hard getting a ceasefire across syria will be even harder can they get a stop to the bombardment in eastern guta there is an exemption in the resolution allowing continued military action against al qaida al nasra and i sill and some diplomats fear that the Syrian Government will assert that those fighting in eastern guta have links with those groups james pays out his era at the United Nations now syrias two major rebel groups say they welcome the Un Resolution but its still unclear whether itll bring any relief or perceived civilians in eastern cooter a suburb inch of it has been following events from the take the syrian border. Rescuers are responding to crisis for help. People. But in eastern go nowhere is safe because of the was. A moment of panic this search for children who disappeared in the debris. The children call for their father. Was killed by the Civil Defense workers says they must hurry to the basement. Activists accuse the Syrian Government and russia for the airstrikes and shelling the suburb of syrias capital damascus has been bombarded specially hard for the last week. The only like these is from the fires which started the bombing. These children prayed in the dark in an underground shelter one of them wants the world to feel their pain her. No food no water every day you sleep on the floor my back hurts we cant bring a pillow from our house if we get out well get hit dont you know that imagine your children. To be to say. The well its the safety. The last you have that the floors are down the air is humid and its called underground there are few basements in all to nearly four hundred thousand people the little most of us i suppose i know what this is called our children didnt take for two days we cant find anything else well feed them this is a male god help us. Aid i syrians living in cities abroad have protested in small gatherings they reject that the fight in eastern huta is against what the government calls terrorists. But the Syrian Government iran and russia say the civilian deaths in our fabricated propaganda. Since the United NationsSecurity Council agreed to a thirty day ceasefire in syria aid workers say theyre ready to take in the aid but people inside who are scared fearful of what has happened in the past in other areas might happen here again with the government tries to take as much area as possible before the Implementation Phase kicks in some of the job in other syria. And the turkey syria border to fill doping results during the Winter Olympics mean russian athletes will not be able to march under their flag at the closing ceremony of the pyongyang Winter Olympics the International Olympic committee has unanimously upheld its ban on russia due to state sponsored doping of the twenty fourteen such a games in other countries one hundred sixty eight athletes who took part in this years games have had to compete under the banner of a limb pick athletes from russia. Meanwhile there have been protests as a north korean delegation arrived in the south for the closing ceremony is being led by a controversial high ranking general Kim Yong Shorey many in the south believe he orchestrated attack on a south korean naval vessel which killed dozens of sailors in two thousand and ten the tasher going to have has the latest from a long. Hundreds of protesters tried to block a border bridge as this high level north korean delegation crossed into the south to attend the closing ceremony on saturday an estimated three thousand protesters in seoul burned the north korean flag and photos of leader kim jong un and the general leading this delegation so who is this general his name is kim young sure hes a hard liner general believed to be responsible for attacks on South Koreans most notably the sinking of a warship in twenty ten that killed forty six sailors as he arrived in seoul on sunday reporters asked him about that warship he didnt answer now the south korean government is asking people to look to the future to look at the Bigger Picture noting that the general right now is in charge of affairs with south korea that he does have a say in north Koreas Nuclear program and he is precisely the right person at the right time to be here moon is also saying that he believes this will only enhance the spirit of socalled reconciliation between the two koreas this is not the first time that the general has been to south korea he visited in twenty fourteen to attend military talks not six months since hundreds of thousands of fled the crackdown the mia most Rakhine State seeking refuge in neighboring bangladesh and the United Nations called it a textbook example of ethnic cleansing about us whats the latest. As usual big gold was one of six hundred eighty eight thousand revenge or if you g. s who have streamed across a million mark Bangladesh Border playing what they call a targeted campaign to wipe the males we first met her in december the nine year old had been shot three times in the leg arm in arm pit by a soldier at close range. Six months shes still in pain and has decided she wont go back there and. They kill my father killed my mother i feel scared i dont want to go back to me in ma they were bombing houses sitting them on fire pulling people out from their homes and shooting them torturing me and im scared to see all their all at the moment and i still feel like dying a fire remember those days. When they raped our women and you can see what they did to this child. There are thousands of is here recovering from different weapons of war these two sisters say myanmar soldiers tied them to trees and raped them their mother father and three siblings were locked inside their home which was then sit a life not much has changed since we first met the teenage girls in january they care and crucible long camp got them you know cabs although bright and colorful the girls say they remain cloaked in darkness. We cant go back to burma if we are asked to we dont have parents brothers and sisters no house to live there where should we live. The bangladesh in myanmar governments made a deal to repatriate the revenger but six months on they refused to return in November Abdul fi showed us his house right across the border he says ranger want a guarantee of safety compensation for the destroyed villages and citizenship something they have been denied for thirty five years rubble this idea of money we want to tell the world of we want to live like human beings we want to educate our children and we want to live a peaceful life with our family we asked the world to provide justice for all. Myanmars government continues to deflect accusations of ethnic cleansing and even genocide justice for the revenger is hard to come by. I have no father no mother and so much pain if i have to go out to collect firewood its so painful. Those who survived the crackdown in the camps live with scars on their bodies and in their minds charlotte bellus aljazeera. Well still out here on out is there are thousands rally for african migrants as israel threatens to deport them. A surprise one of the ballot International Film festival strips oscars of about story would be the start of the book. The a. Hello there were plenty of unsettled weather across many parts of the middle east at the moment you can see on the satellite picture weve got one system in the east working its way across parts of afghanistan followed by another one thats currently marching its way through parts of iraq and into iran the first system well that moves away towards the east just bringing a few snow flurries around mati there as we head through sunday but the second one is really getting going working its way eastwards into afghanistan so following hot on the heels of that first system really theres only a small break before yet more wet weather is piling in from the mediterranean so heavy rain and some snow there over the mountains in turkey the system then gradually edges its way eastward then another system works in from turkey as we head through the next day or so so very mobile here and some of that unsettled weather is finally making its way a bit further south as well so here in doha looks like all rains are gradually moving southward as we head through sunday and into monday in fact by monday it looks like most of that wet weather is away over parts of pakistan and iran and for us in oman just a few showers perhaps behind it dry first for now in doha but i dont think thats the last well see of the rains well see some more over the next few days for the south plenty of wet weather here stretching all the way down into the eastern parts of south africa is gradually pushing its way northward for monday. A unique poor trait of a small gulf nation living under siege but maybe this friend was their targets and. Their pain to be forced to leave would just be our fault and their gains by the celebrity has given us the desire to carry on with our lives and be creative maybe other turndowns its not a marriage bargain business. Has become more united. Beyond the blockade at this time on aljazeera. Welcome back youre watching after their arms the whole robin a reminder of our top stories the un Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution demanding a month long series in syria that follows a week of government led strikes on the rebel held on claims of eastern cooter which has killed more than five hundred people most of them civilians. There have been protests as a north korean delegation arrived in the south for the closing ceremony of the Winter Olympics is being led by controversial high ranking general kimmitt young children. And it six months since a military crackdown it may involve forced hundreds of thousands of reindeer to flee into bangladesh the un has condemned the atrocities calling them a textbook case of ethnic cleansing almost seven hundred thousand remaining have crossed the border into bangladesh since the twenty fifth of borger just. Now the u. S. Congress has released a classified memo by democrats two weeks after it was blocked by President Trump citing security concerns the memo rebuts claims by republicans that the f. B. I. Abused its powers investigating alleged russian into favorites in the u. S. President ial election the white house agreed to the release of the democratic memo only after reductions were made Bannister Brooke has more from washington d. C. Well this democratic memo that was released today basically says that the f. B. I. And the d. O. J. Acted in a fall of the letter of the law when they launched this investigation into carter page who was a Campaign Aide to president from the republicans earlier this year contended that the f. B. I. Based its investigation so only on partisan research that it had gotten that relied on information from britain former british spy Christopher Steele the democrat said today in this heavily redacted memo that they actually began this investigation the f. B. I. Began the investigation a few months before it even saw this da cia and that the f. B. I. Was really basing its investigation on the conversations that carter page had had with russian officials and relationships that he had with russian spies at the white house says that it is glad that this heavily redacted memo by the democrats was finally released today even though it undercuts the president and then was also back and forth between republicans and democrats on the House Intelligence Committee adam schiff who is the ranking democrat said some time ago republicans on our committee released a declassified memo that omitted and distorted key facts in order to mislead the public and impugn the integrity of the f. B. I. We can now tell you what they left out devon nunez who is the republican chair of that Committee Fired back that this democratic memo proves absolutely nothing i would say that this we actually want to do so so this is been held up for over two weeks the f. B. I. And do j. Had right away had told the democrats what was wrong with their memo or their response to our memo and they waited for two weeks before they actually did the reductions that were necessary to get this out we wanted out we wanted out because we think it is clear evidence that the democrats are not only trying to cover this up. But there are also colluding with parts of the government to help cover this up now the republicans are continuing to claim that this is part of a witch hunt into the presidency in the trunk Campaign Democrats on the other hand are saying that it was acting that the f. B. I. Was acting responsibly and would have been remiss had it not investigated carter page now thousands of people have attended a rally in tel aviv protesting against israels plans to deport african migrants the Israeli Government has given notice to twenty thousand male migrants that they could face jail if they dont leave by the start of april the men mostly from sudan and eritrea have been offered three thousand five hundred dollars on the plane ticket to leave women children families and those who sought asylum before the start of this year will be examined terri force it has more from television. There are thousands of people here on the streets of south tel aviv not just african to silence seekers but also a notably many israelis who are out here to protest against their governments policy of threatening government. Infiltrators from african nations mainly sudan and eritrea with either prison or forced to essentially forced people to listen to a third country i. E. Or one of the well most of the people weve spoken to who may be in that situation the future they say that they would prefer prison to being sent to a country which isnt theirs which they say they would feel unsafe in one of those people is someone whos been here for ten years an Asylum Seeker who is from darfur in sudan and his name is taj harun and he joins me now ties just briefly your presence here is because of what happened to you and your family in darfur yes i hear so so so then i and that is im here is because theyve got to say that happened and up for two thousand and three going to say i started on we run away you know we our houses where van our family is where you know most of the people work and im going to end up going to that i think ill put the majority according to polls of israelis support the government two thirds of israeli support the governments policy on this nonetheless we see his big turnout opposed to it and in support of your argument here tonight what does i do feel. Look like to be honest i really want to thank the Israeli Society for coming on our i know that they met us they know that we are not here as migrants we came here because we have a problem on home and they understand that and we are very grateful for the the opportunity we just want the government to see this to see to come and meet the people and to see if you will out of Migrant Workers so riyadh really. Never give up looking for a safe family ties thank you very much for joining us and so thats the situation here we have thousands on the streets. I see against this now however the process has already begun some people are in prison people have been issued with these deportation notices Israeli Government seems determined to press ahead. The extra soldiers have been deployed to search for more than one hundred nine gerry and schoolgirls kidnapped by boko haram on monday the abductions in the town and that she casts doubt on the governments claims that it has defeated the armed group and in addition polls now from the capital abuja. The movies died of shock and anger anger because the Nigerian Government has failed to properly explain how many kids or how many students have been taken from that college and what exactly happened there now shock in the sense that many people expected nigeria and the security agencies to learn from the mistakes of two thousand and forty interval when more than one hundred and seventy schools got the school girls ive been to the bible quite and more than one hundred of them are still unaccounted for a group of activists have been pushing the Nigerian Government to rescue the troubled god now we spoke to some of them who expressed shock and dismay that four years on the Nigerian Government and the niger a Security Services have not learned anything from the hopi and out before its four years old and twelve chibok girls did but only two will walk on up today to realize that more school girls were abducted and were back to square one when many nigerians expected the government to beef up security i dont vulnerable places like schools especially boarding schools in the northeast of geria now in the case of the t. V. That clearly did not happen and many nigerians will be watching the government closely as well as security agencies to see whether or not these girls are rescued in the next few days or so. Djibouti is government has seized a major container port for me u. A. E. Owned company the rather poor water is strategically located on the bible and deeds trade between djibouti and yemen it gives access to shipping lanes thinking europe asia and africa its one of several ports in the region run by divine based d. P. World others are controlled by the Saudi Led Coalition fighting in yemen of which the u. S. Is a member the dispute between the u. A. E. Engine booty has far regional concerns as almost all the imports destined for neighboring ethiopia move through that allah is also used to transfer aid into yemen or d. P. World is now launching a case in the International Court of arbitration seeking damages mohammed al has more. A contract signed in two thousand and six for d. P. World to operate the drala Container Terminal in the port of djibouti was meant to last for thirty years but in two thousand and fourteen launched a lawsuit against d. P. World accusing it of bribing a former port director to secure favorable terms then on thursday the government terminated the contract. Apprised of the contract is so unfair and detrimental to our rights and our National Sovereignty and that so many years after signing it when we asked about the need to enlarge the ports and build new ones we were told we had no right to do that the bike is infuriated and has described the move as oppressive and cynical and as an illegal seizure designed to force the dubai ports world to renegotiate the terms of the concession d. P. World is seeking International Arbitration djibouti says that the season is final perfectly comfortable job right its right this is a business this is the politics. There thirty percent. Would break. Anyway that we were ready to sell it so why dont they dont sell to us but behind the dispute there was fierce International Competition to control the red sea the port of djibouti is considered one of the most coveted pieces of real estate in the horn of africa strategically located on the state of babel meant that the shipping lanes link the indian ocean to the red sea channeling more than half a cargo between europe and asia djibouti is also close to regional conflict zones including yemen somalia and sudan as well as the swiss canal because of its strategically important position the United States chose duty to set up its First Permanent military base in africa more than a dozen drone flights are operated daily from camplin one year as well as training and planning for Security Operations across the region. France also has a military base in djibouti and china set up its first Major Military base overseas there japan italy spain saudi arabia station to rubes there as well ironically the country more dependent for its economic survival in djibouti has no military presence landlocked a few open receives eighty percent of its imports from the port china is building an additional port for djibouti and it has recently built a much needed railway line for the transportation of passengers and goods between ethiopia and djibouti the decades long border dispute between djibouti and that had to be made ethiopias interest in closer ties with judy more important reports suggest that relations between djibouti and the United Arab Emirates soured after the u. A. E. Started military cooperation with eritrea. Its not clear who or replace the United Arab Emirates in djibouti with the sudden turn nation of the d. P. World contact. By disease. Celebrities and politicians in india have been paying tribute to the celebrated bollywood actress sridevi who died suddenly at the age of fifty four. She began her career as a child of engineer pairing in more than one hundred films but it was her role in the romantic adventure mr india that made her the countrys first female superstar in a male dominated industry sridevi later took on roles as a fifteen year after a fifteen year break making a successful comeback playing a housewife in her first trip to the us in the hit Movie English vinglish her family say she suffered a heart attack on saturday while attending a wedding in dubai. Well some happy news from the world of said about her and the rumanian movie has become the surprise winner of this years top prize the birdland International Film festival touch me not was picked out of eighteen other films including u. S. Director Wes Andersons star studded entry the isle of dogs came reports. We have to remember because to. Touch me not by i. Was when her film was entered in this years competition few might have thought a dinner in team would scoop the top prize but for the jury no other film and no other director was more deserving of. The. Touch me not is an examination of physical intimacy where the main characters explore their emotions and feelings for each other but also their fears about opening up to one another this was its directors first full length work which explains his shock at winning both best film and best first feature we were not expecting that our our oh its so important this is coming because. We would like the dialogue that we not proposes. Opens to the world so we invite we invite you the viewer to dialogue. Rancid epic or to wear mean banana peels and although few Hollywood Studio movies were in the competition the film i love dogs gained its director wes anderson a silver bear his movie offers us a stop motion animated adventure in a dystopian future japan where a form of canine flu has falsely or for a tease to quarantine all dogs on a Remote Island the us actor bill murray voices the role of one of the characters he picked up the award on Wes Andersons behalf i knew or thought that i would. Who work is the dog and come home with. The silver bear grand jury prize went to the polish mug based on the experiences of an industrial worker called yet chick who suffers a disfiguring accident while working on a vast statue of jesus yet check requires a face transplant and his subsequent experience and the reaction he receives depicts what the films director feels is the changing face of poland so this festival is drawing to a close with a controversial choice for the golden bear the top prize touch me not from a dinner has been described by some as polarizing opinion with its examination of physical intimacy in the twenty First Century but for her this is a triumphant night dominic kane aljazeera berlin. Youre watching over their eyes the whole rom and these are our top stories the u. N. Security council has unanimously adopted a resolution demanding a month long truce in syria it follows a week of government led strikes on the rebel held enclave of Eastern Ghouta which has killed more than five hundred people most of them civilians and there have been protests as a north korean delegation arrived in the south for the closing ceremony of the pyongyang Winter Olympics being led by a controversial high ranking general kim yong children many in the south believe your castrated an attack on a south korean naval ship which killed dozens of sailors in two thousand and ten. And the International Olympic committee has unanimously upheld its ban of russia meaning that russian athletes cannot march under their flag at the closing ceremony i. O. C. President thomas boxers to fail drug tests by russian athletes were hugely disappointing and prevented any consideration of lifting the ban. Its six months now since a military crackdown in the in march forced hundreds of thousands of ranger to flee into bangladesh the un has condemned the atrocities calling them a textbook case of ethnic cleansing an estimated seven hundred thousand ringle have crossed the border into bangladesh since august the twenty fifth a classified memo by the us democrats has released two weeks after President Donald Trump blocked it due to security concerns it rebuts a document prepared by republicans on the House Intelligence Committee now that memo released earlier this month alleges f. B. I. Bias against drugs during its investigation into his president ial campaigns links with russia. Thousands of people have attended a rally in tel aviv protesting against israels plans to deport african migrants the men mostly from sudan and eritrea could face jail if they dont leave by the start of a pool the Israeli Government has offered them a three thousand five hundred dollars on a plane ticket to leave an extra salters have been deployed in the search for more than one hundred nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by boko haram on monday angry parents say the government has failed to protect their children the abductions in the town of duck she cast doubt on the governments claim that it has defeated the armed group those were the headlines from aljazeera ill be back with more news in thirty minutes next on aljazeera its people and the power to stay with us. 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