Said no but when we asked him whether or not they could leave if they wanted to he said no they couldnt and he explained what had happened is that one of their patrol and had been detained and he had gone there with another delegation 8 people in all 11 woman officer and the rest 7 men to try to negotiate with Indigenous Leaders he says theyre trying to do that so far it is peaceful this has who they have not been mistreated in fact they were asked 4 of them to carry the casket of the person whos who was killed one of the protesters and they actually did that we dont know if that was against their will or not as well some ecuadorian journalists have been mistreated theres a lot of anger against the local press because theyre being accused of not covering this situation only on the on the side of the government the government meanwhile says that it will not step down the president rather says he will not step down and he also is not giving any indication that hes willing to back off on the austerity measures that caused these demonstrations to begin in the 1st place exactly 8 days ago. Still ahead on the bulletin after a year of scandal the 28. 00 team that nobel prize for literature finally awarded along with 29000. 00 and apple faces heavy criticism for removing the controversial aperture not hong kong protesters to track the police. However those parts of china that missed out on the seas no rain is a bit more to come a little late in the year you might think and theres not much in the satellite picture to hint at apart from these little white blobs here there are developing showers and they could develop further inland as well and spread slowly eastwards so we still got temps in the surtees just a bit below in shanghai was jungle potential for some heavy bursts of rain i think the place that want to call or maybe work as much as you do want but they restrain still to be had even this late in the year the rain belt the seasonal rain belt is heading south through lazy down towards indonesia hes making slow progress satellite picture doesnt show a particularly organized band but the rush hour was as far south as central sumatra so that includes singapore as well the clouds from down to his job a half or 3 born his roots are the ways of course and the central and southern philippines not lose all big shows that are possible in southeast asias mainland cambodias the focus come saturday. Now the monsoon rains in india are showing signs of moving fairly quickly science now theres still something likely in maharashtra but it seems more likely for the recent disha west bengal and to the south. Sponsored. One simple mistake could be for. Fishing as a deep sea diver carries immense risk to the lives of those willing to take the chance but 1st film a north korean song jack the opportunity for a prosperous new life in the south with his family was an even bigger risk to take. A witness documentary on aljazeera. Its good to have you with us on aljazeera these are our top stories turkey has had kurdish positions in northeast and serbia with airstrikes for a 2nd day sending tens of thousands of people fleeing at least 15 civilians have been killed on both sides including a 9 month old baby. U. S. Congressional democrats have issued subpoenas for 2 business been charged with Campaign Finance violations ukrainian partners and bought a russian eco firman have been arrested or associates of President Trumps personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and at least 5 people have been killed in ecuador following a week of violent protests many are angry at new austerity measures introduced by president let in more detail which led to higher fuel prices but more than and says he will not step down. Now german chancellor Angela Merkel is promising 0 tolerance for hate after yesterdays shooting in the eastern city of hala all security is being stepped up across the country the Jewish Community has criticized what it says was the slow reaction of Police ForcesAndrew Symonds reports from hala. This is the only suspect in the house shooting flown in to face germanys federal supremes called stefan belly it is charged with 2 counts of murder and 9 of attempted murder had it not been for this locked door prosecutors say there could have been a mass killing in how a synagogue more than 60 jewish worshipers on their holiest day of the year. The leader of howlers Jewish Community alerted the police on his phone and he says he and others watched on security cameras as the lone attackers shot at the outer door trying to get in all of us were very afraid. We take children. Upstairs and we hear for. Every scene chairs. Tables to. Nearby the door before the Police Arrived the attacker was filmed shooting apparently randomly have been given up trying to enter the synagogue a woman passer by was shot dead and a man in a turkish restaurant also died. The german president arrived at the scene to bring flowers and a message that talk. This is a day off shame and disgrace that there should be an attack on a fully occupied Jewish Synagogue on the highest jewish holiday in a country with our history the german president s arrival here is an indicator of the alarm but in the aftermath of such attack the questions still linger how can the people be protected by the police and Intelligence Services and perhaps more relevantly what drives someone to kill like this that he at 27 years old is a loner this is his home Police Inside and all over the neighborhood its in the small town of bend of 3 quarters of an hours drive from howler he lives with his mother and is reported to play video games persistently neighbors are in shock one says you never think these things can come so close you see it on t. V. All across germany now its here its scary. Another was Holding Back Tears im really scared said this woman i cant do this hell a member of the German Parliament believes politicians need to be more careful and they havent had to go and we have a local parliament and the federal one speeches that are on the borderline of being illegal i think we need to examine what are these hate speeches lead to people who have access to guns taking them out to kill them one of the messages posted in heller reads i wont let an ideology of hate destroy the city we love hell or maybe the latest attack of this sort but many people in germany fear its not the last. And drew simmons aljazeera in germany. Now the polish author has just received a nobel prize for literature as the countrys Upcoming Elections a chance to improve democracy all the talk of ship was recognized for her National Imagination when she won the prestigious award she is a critic of polands conservative government she describes sundays election in poland as a very important vote that could change the countrys future. You know what i think that to to. To pose because we are just a few days before election very important election and this election can change the future of this country so if i have somebody in my mind to vote for such indications so i would like to tell my friends people in poland. Lets vote in the right way. For them of creation while the other recipient of the nobel prize for literature this year has course some controversy i was awarded for his work exploring Human Experience but a 76 year old austrian author has long faced criticism for his defense of the service during the 90s war the mothers of 3 minutes a group which represents relatives of the victims as asking the Nobel Committee to revoke the prize and cut also spoke of the 2 1006. 00 funeral of former serbian leaders Slobodan Milosevic who at the time was facing war crimes charges. This is a literary prize it is not a political prize and it is for his literary merits that we have given him the sonor peter hunt has an incredibly renowned author with a large authorship behind him so it is entirely for this reason why he was awarded the prize. However manias government has collapsed after losing a no confidence vote just weeks ahead of a president ial election or Prime Minister of the oracle down so there was defeated by 238 out of 465 votes in favor of the motion she was appointed in january 28th tain becoming the 3rd Prime Minister in just 7 months remaining has been plagued by government corruption scandals for several years president klaus your highness when our choose a replacement government. Electricity has been cut to more than a 1000000 people in california as stage tries to prevent fires from breaking out pacific gas and electric announced the deliberate outage to avoid a repeat of last year when their power cables were determined as the cause of the states deadliest ever wildfire that left 85 people dead and destroyed thousands of properties rob reynolds has more from los angeles. More than a 1000000 people in northern and Southern California will be spending tonight in the dark after the Power Company shut off the electricity to vast swathes of the state as a preventative measure in hopes of preventing wildfires now there are heavy winds blowing its called the santa ana winds and its a seasonal phenomenon wind gusts of up to 112 Kilometers Per Hour these gusts can cause faults and sparks on power lines in wooded areas and in fact the utility p. G. And e. Was found to have been at fault. Because last year because its equipment shorted out cause various wildfires that burned vast areas and incinerated the entire town of paradise california killing 85. 00 people so the outage may last for several days because once the wind dies down the utility will have to test the lines make sure there are no breaks or faults d and so people are very unhappy with this they have been stockpiling food water ice batteries fuel all sorts of things there are concerns about people who are elderly or disabled or being without electricity and people are also asking why the utility has not taken steps to make the transmission lines more safe. In other countries like in europe for instance most of the transmission lines are buried underground but here in the United States they are normally strong along wooden poles basically in 1903 technology which has persisted because its inexpensive so again this may this situation a blackout in vast areas of california may last for days there are already some fires burning in parts of Los Angeles County and nearby but the central cities of Los Angeles SanFrancisco Oakland sacramento those are not expected to be affected by any fires and the lights are still on at least in los angeles for now. The chief executive of tech giant apple has defended the companys decision to remove an i phone app that tracked Police Movements in hong kong the move comes after a strong condemnation of the at from the Chinese Government apple c. E. O. Tim cook says it violated hong kong or the app violated hong kong or that it was being used maliciously against individual Police Officers well earlier my colleague now in the mahdis spoke to Brand Development expert Jonathan Gabay and he said the Brand Authenticity is important and something which could catch apple out. They have said that its because theyre worried about interfering with local Police Issues and also safety residents things like that that fly well but the thing is is that a lot of people saying this isnt this doesnt ring correct willy and i think that theyre making a bit of a of a mistake here so i think that what this means is that people are going to become even more cynical about what i mean people are cynical about brands anyway as you know the thing is is that ive ive been involved with brands over the years in talking to media organizations like yourselves over the years about brands and some of the biggest brand people say well it would never fit that brand because they are just too big and they collapsed so you have got to be careful were living in a global world people are watching brands and people are thinking is this brand doing what it says it should it is doing you know is it being authentic and thats what people value you know they value authenticity and its not authentic and then i think weve got a problem. Now irans Football Team enjoyed one of their biggest ever victories with a 14 thrashing of cambodia and a world cup qualifier in and bought the game was more significant for opening stadium doors to iranian women for men for a mens match for the 1st time in decades same bus robbery was there. Everyone here knows this moment is historic i want to come here because its a. Story that i will turn for my children and my grand children descended from the shaft them down im a shooter i was stressed i dont think it could happen but when it happened i was very happy i hope it continues it shouldnt just on one match. Child that after years of women not being allowed in stadiums were all very glad from the bottom of our hearts before we cried watching games on t. V. But today we have tears of happiness its not a very tough match but in my opinion its one of the most important days because for the 1st time officially they lift women as the crowd outside trying to get into bigger. Grew louder oh theres a great deal of excitement here in the stadium this morning at the gates women have already started gathering some have tickets some dont police have said whoever has a ticket will be allowed in but if you dont have a ticket you should move along you should leave the area if people dont leave the area the police have announced they will start arresting people but diehard fans dont scare so easily oh man i am ready they know me i am i dont have a ticket but i have come to hope that officials in what entertainment is better than best i think its great look at all these enthusiasm whats wrong with that if we go inside we could allocate all seats for women but the number of tickets are very long if you look around here you see many women who havent been able to get tickets i hope everyone can go in sight. And. Honey actually got in officially 3500 seats were made available for female fans who for the 1st time were able to buy their own tickets and watch a live game far in the end iran beat cambodia for 2000000. Thousands of cheering women enough to make any player feel invincible the real action here is happening in the stands game day energy generated almost entirely by one side of the stadium they started cheering an hour before the game cheered all the way through have time and kept cheering at the end not every woman who wanted to was lucky enough to get in because of a cap on tickets despite the 80000 seat stadium being mostly empty many were still waiting outside when the final whistle blew one woman we spoke to said she doesnt even like football but insists on attending games same as men because its an equal rights issue. The ones that made their cheers were not just for the team on the field for these women this is a battle for a victory hoping its the 1st of many in their long battle for more freedom i think basra ages iraq the one i. Love again Elizabeth Ramadan with the headlines on aljazeera turkey has had kurdish positions in northeast and syria with strikes for a 2nd day sending tens of thousands of people fleeing at least 15 civilians have been killed on both sides including a 9 month old baby. U. S. Congressional democrats have issued subpoenas for 2 businessmen charged with Campaign Finance violations ukrainian their partners the better russian ego for women are associates of President Trumps personal noir Rudy Giuliani they were involved in giulianis efforts to get ukraine to investigate democratic president ial hopeful joe biden according to the indictment both men funneled foreign money to u. S. Political candidates trump is facing an impeachment inquiry into whether he withheld military aid to ukraine for personal political gain at least 5 people have been killed in ecuador following a week of violent protests many are angry at new york stare at him measures introduced by president lenin moreno which led to higher fuel prices says he wont step down. Now at tryst tricity has been cut to more than a 1000000 people in california as the street stage tries to prevent fires from breaking out the civic gas and electric announced the deliberate outage to avoid a repeat of last year when their power cables but determined as the cause of the states deadliest ever want fire it left 85. 00 people dead and destroyed thousands of properties authorities believe the company is responsible for dozens of other wildfires in recent years the outages could last up to a week in some places. The chief executive of tech giant apple has defended the companys decision to remove the i phone app that tracked Police Movements in hong kong the move comes after a strong condemnation of the app from the Chinese Government. Austrian pay to hand count 1. 00 of the recipients of the nobel prize for literature is being criticized for his defense of the serbs during the 90s war the mothers of 3 minutes a group which represents relatives of the victims is asking the Nobel Committee to revoke the prize also spoke at the 2006 funeral of former serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic well those are the headlines and side stories coming up next thank you for watching. Fears of a new humanitarian crisis in syria as turkey launches a military offensive against Kurdish Forces turkey says its creating a safe still in full recchi jeannes to return home will it succeed and do displaced syrians want to go back this is incisive. Cohen welcome to the Program Fully battle hundreds of thousands of syrians over enjoyed 8 years of war are in the firing line of a new Turkish Military offensive troops crossed the border into northeast syria following as strikes dogging Kurdish Forces turkeys leaders say the operation is aimed at clearing what they call terrorists as well as creating a safe zone for displaced syrians to live the kurds have been instrumental in the fight against size so the turkish assault began after donald trump ordered the withdrawal of u. S. Troops from the area the us president says he isnt endorsing turkeys offensive and denies abandoning kurdish allies to their fate that turkeys president is defending the military operation into syria. You cannot discuss our love for the people of syria but our problem is with the people who are with the organizations like p y g p k k n eisel tear organizations were trying to invade syria we have no problem with the kurdish brothers in syria the only problem is with the terror organizations trying to digress and change it we have no problem with brothers in the region we are only fighting against terror organizations maybe turkey is the only legitimate power in the land of syria. Well lets look at exactly where this is all happening territory to the west of man beach is controlled by turkish and syrian rebel forces to the east is kurdish territory mostly held by Kurdish Forces several camps house upon 2000000 syrians who escaped fighting in other parts of the country and captured eisel fighters are in prisons there as well turkeys leaders say they want to create a socalled safe zone along the border area to allow some syrians to return the zone with villages schools and homes is intended to be 480 kilometers long and 30 kilometers deep now the start of turkeys offensive triggered panic people escape the battleground with the few possessions they have aid groups and the United Nations fear a new humanitarian crisis in a harder has more from on the border between turkey and syria. International aid agencies are worried and warning really about the possibility of a humanitarian crisis as a result of turkeys military operation in north east syria they are sounding the alarm there saying that this is going to create even more human suffering it is going to create further displacement hundreds of thousands of people displaced people already live in this corner of syria the best the f. Controlled region did not come under attack by the syrian army but the s b f engaged in a serious fight with i still across much of the north and east of syria so many towns cities have been destroyed among them rekha so so many of these people have no homes to go to and theyre already displaced and with the latest bombardment we saw thousands of people making their way further south according to the turkish government this operation will serve 2 purposes 1st it will ensure its security interests because it considers the white p. G. Of the Syrian Kurdish armed group a terrorist organization they want this group this. They dont want the school to have any presence along its border at the same time they want to create a safe zone to allow millions of Syrian Refugees to return now the International Community is still not on board with that plan the e. U. Making it very clear theyre not going to provide funds because if it believes in one way or another it is going to cause a demographic changes but if you talk to the turkish government or the arab opposition in syria they will say that the y. P. Gene was responsible for demographic changes in this corner of syria because they pushed many arabs out of the area over over the past few years so it is yet another battle in this ongoing war in syria a very dangerous battle now pitting 2 communities against each other the arabs and the kurds and this operation this Turkish Operation will definitely cause even more suffering among the population. Center for the for inside story. Lets bring in our panel now in istanbul met charlie managing editor of the english language sub daily newspaper in turkey on skype in geneva bracieux carbone a director for the near and middle east at the International Committee of the red cross and joining us from london is chris doyle director of the council for are a better British Understanding a Nonprofit Organization that works on British Middle East policy welcome to you all thank you for being on inside story gentlemen. What are the objectives of this Turkish Military operation in northeast syria in the short medium and long term. Well i think if we begin from sort of medium and long term we can see that turkey is a game is basically theres 3 parts to it 1st of all he wants to clear the security threats posed by the y. P. Long its border with syria it wants to ensure that there is a political stability brought to that region specifically and in the long term we can say that turkey wants to ensure the safe return of the nearly 4000000 refugees once a political stability is achieved in these regions and a safe zone is created but in the long term i think there is one thing that tookie has made it clear and that is the territorial integrity or syria should be protected and a political transition must happen for a democratic transition must happen for syria to to establish its political stability in the country so how is it taking a long term goal responding to the warnings of risk of a humanitarian catastrophe with this new operation warning some various International Organizations and what are they going to do to make sure it doesnt happen with this operation well 1st of all turkey has a very good record of ensuring civilian safety and security during its 1st 2 operations in syria and i fight i think. All of range in africa as a good example of that turkey will take very small steps and baby steps literally to ensure that. Safety of civilians is maintained turkey will take it will use its technology and intelligence to make sure that it strictly and only targets targets terrorist positions rather than just a random bombing which you know some of the other actors in syria have done previously let me bring on. Fabricio no. Thank you for your answer on that let me bring in for bristow boni in Geneva Bristow the focus of the 1st phase of this Turkish Operation in northeast syria has been mainly along the border between 2 Syrian Border towns what is your concern today as an Aid Organization what impact do you think this operation is going to have on the lives and livelihoods of the civilians so live in this area. For the time being its mainly speculation. What we know is that northeast syria which you choose places like iraq like then i saw the camps of out on it. Its an area which suffer quite a lot over the last 8 years and we can say that the population in this area they are really on they dont have really hard time rebuilding their lives its not what been contamination it is redy heavy. Military operation which is ongoing now its obviously a concern. Because we have already if we. Appreciation in this area that the 2nd element is there are many people in this area so its very dependent on on humanitarian aid if i go to the camp of ill where you have 68000 people. 2 thirds of those people are children 40000 children there. And they are totally dependent on my 18 you know as i. C. R. C. We provide how to 1000000 liters of water every day to what to trucking 10000 me use we have a feed on going and now concern its that this support is disrupted and that in addition were not in a position anymore to keep on working according to our principles of independence and you try to crystal in london your thought says mehmet said turkey believes this military operation will bring. Will bring about a safe zone that is essential for the stability of northeast syria what are your thoughts is this operation going to being prepared instability to Northeast Area what i think you can see from the reaction internationally is that there are not many other countries not mother and many other institutions who believe that its going to be their reality i think that there are great fears that actually what will happen as a result of this turkish invasion is actually the storing up of ethnic and sectarian tensions that will be pitting turk kurd and arab against each other in a way that actually will disrupt the stability of the region for not just years but perhaps even longer i think in the immediate term there is massive fear in youve heard about the humanitarian situation but people are fleeing they dont know where to flee to there arent clear areas that are going to be safe i dont think it is talk exactly who turkey has been bombing shelling except for and what will happen i think that it has been another example of a collective failure of the International Community wants or in which there are no actors who have. Behaved and i havent missed out standing record it is absolutely true that other parties have on civilians certain regime is used barrel bombs the anti Isis Coalition of pretty much leveled huge parts of iraq or in its operations but that doesnt excuse turkey from its obligations and i think going into Northern Syria i think that its got to demonstrate which it hasnt as yet it really is going to produce security for the people there and i think also on the issue of the return of refugees those refugees have to be returned voluntarily to the areas of syria that they come from not to the area that turkey wishes them to be and i think there are very very Major Concerns right that this would be a very serious violation of International Law while turkey is hoping that 2000000 of the more than 3600000 Syrian Refugees. And lee whole skin be returned to this safe space in northeast syria now we spoke to noor adam whos a syrian refugee a journalist and commentator living in france right now and he told us that returning home was not a reality for many syrians like him lets take a listen. Of course i want to go but for a man who i mean its not safe for anyone who would like to come back even like that for the civilians over there i mean for and most of the people get that from syria i mean theyre like starting your life but the big quote was so in that area it will suck land they cannot go out because in our country like. Opening there the whole bit open the door for daycare efficiency on syria and then a candle or from any Family History i mean i know people there and there are so i mean theyre like tragic like and no one them and even respond for the for their even have to accept and their country or them might make a new life for them so to me as if he is of course its not. Like right to come by syria and but theyre very tragic on civilians who are stuck in their os of syria and who can more then one more than one group start to hit and russian. Government turkish then they take a ices and like only the end the only one who was in take it from all of that is are the civilians. Are they Syrian Refugees in turkey who are willing to voluntarily return to go to this safe area that turkey is planning to establish in the northeast look there there are nearly 4000000 refugees from syria and turkey right now so it will not be realistic to say that all of these refugees 1st will be voluntarily returning to turkey will make all these 4000000. 00 refugees return home and 3rd to say that none of these refugees will will go back to the establish zone saw their own demain one of the main reasons why turkey wants to establish design is to enable those who want to voluntarily return to syria to basically establish an area where they can actually go back. Turkey will of course not do this by force but in order for turkey to say here those who wants to go back to syria there is a place for you as one must be established and i want to comment on on the previous speakers some of the remarks he made 1st of all i think one thing should be clear and i think that the western media particularly has been. Doing some sort of a distant formation about this whole operation and that is being in turkey waging a war against the kurds turkey is not in a fight with the kurds turkey has launched an operation against the peak is syria affiliate which is the y. P. Terrorist group there is a huge we should make a clear distinction between the kurds as a minority or as an ethnic group and the y p g p k k so to say that turkey is fighting the kurds on its own is a is a mistake i think to begin with and with regards to communitarian. Comments made i think 1st of all it hasnt been a full 24 hour i think maybe its just been 24 hours and youre asian started it is early days let me let me allow add let me allow us going to respond to what you just said about the kurds access to your response its true that theres been a lot of criticism of turkey from the International Community about this operation or human Rights Groups for years have been reporting about turkish maltreatment of kurds both within turkey but also elsewhere and i think that there is very little credibility in the claims that you know turkey is sympathetic to the needs and interests of the kurdish population in syria it sees kurdish groups as potentially wanting to stablish an autonomous or semi autonomous presence or even worse for them a state perhaps in north syria and this is something that turkey sees as a considerable threat so yes you cannot deny that there are some threats of course nobody is not saying. I hope from certain kurdish groups to. Torts took you but there has to be something that is justifiable and you know. Proportionate and i dont think that the innovation in Northern Syria again is one of our at lets bring back catherine feeling to the conversation integrates i want to go back to this notion of save zone the tech you want to establish in northeast syria to allow for the return of Syrian Refugees how feasible is this and what goes into moving such a launch number of people one of them to just accept such an operation i mean 1st of all we need to acknowledge that countries like iraq turkey jordan lebanon i really sure during a massive burden when it comes to refugees is not just an economic a burden its a political one eats the social fabric of those society and i read it believed that as a starting point we should show. Support and accept to shed the view its not always the case we are also in favor of the return of refugees to to their place of origin but it needs to be done terry. The dignity and it needs to be sustainable when it comes to a safe zone again its creation not sure what it means its probably more a military concept a pretty good concept than a humanitarian one. In this area if the Public Service is provided to the population willing to go back if they will they want to go back and tell the most welcome but. From from where we are we see that to bring back 2000000 people in d. C. Which is today a conflict area its going to be a massive challenge and. And its going to be difficult i believe and having traveled to the region and spoken to people fabricio do displaced syrians want to go back today under the Current Conditions i mean the war is still going on talking to 2 syrians they all want to go back if you look at the survey made by unit shell all of them i mean close to 90 percent of syrians wants to go back i mean who wants to be a displaced person living in very difficult conditions no perspective so 90 percent of the syrians wants to go back but they want to go back if Safety Security is provided and today in syria. Despite the great efforts of many actors you might an actress pretty good actress eat still difficult for refugees to be reassure that. Little be safe and secure and especially if we talk about an area like northeast syria which is today an unstable area and as i said you my 1st intervention if its contaminated by a weapon by unexploded ordinance by mind every day you have people injured if not killed so i would say not the syria for return of refugees i mean a dramatic change is needed its. Probably to ask an important question about the safe zone whether its a humanitarian concept turkey has said that Development Projects have been planned for the safe return of Syrian Refugees can you tell us more about these plans i mean once the military operation is done then what what is in place to welcome these refugees back to the other side well 1st of all if we look at what. Up in an african one thing we should make clear that the administration will be given back to the locals like it had it has happened in africa and local councils elected by the locals will be established but aside from that when it comes to infrastructure and providing Services Turkey has a very clear plan in fact president. Recently announced that plan and there will be villages set up there will be some small town set up there will be schools hospitals even a leisure areas but for all this to happen a force of political stability and security must be established and i think part of the big picture is clearing a terrorist group from the region before a political transition happen in north sea north east syria as well as in syria as a whole country and turkey has been part of the a stunning group too and thats also an aim to contribute to political transition turkey has been the only country with boots on the Ground Fighting against that also aims to bring stability to the country with regards to some of these speculations i think we should. Think of we should give turkey support for its going to tension rather than saying hey you cant do this and let the Terrorists Attack your citizens along your horror i mean the e. U. Countries and the us i mean the e. U. Countries mostly have been against this plan but what about all the refugees that are in turkey and want to go back to europe i mean what do we do with these we cant contain them forever and we cant keep them you know keep them within our borders because they dont even want to go back to crystal and 20 years later that act christo and what do you say to that tech he says it cant bad at the but not these refugees a need that the International Community should do more to help especially the europeans ive been arguing that for a very long time that turkey jordan and lebanon have not got the help that they deserved and that they have been left to carry the burden and i think it was wrong for europe by. Fences and borders and Everything Else and that it is actually completely mishandled the whole refugee issue but that doesnt mean that turkey come along when you hear president one announces plans a u. N. General Assembly Says not speculation overturning want to 1000000 Syrian Refugees into this area Northern Syria now that is not identifying this is some voluntary plan toward it is saying here are a number of jews theyre going to go back and here are a number of towns that are going to spend in a 27000000000. 00 project and theyre expecting other countries to contribute to that now it does mean of course that we have to find a solution to the refugee issue and ultimately of course you go back to the entire failure on syria from day one and turkey has been caught up in that europe has been caught up in that and there are all the actors concerned of exacerbated this problem i think the other issue and security youve got to mention the issue that this will only benefit these actions the possibility of isis stylish breaking out of these camps and posing a greater threat because they will certainly try to profit from the chaos of war that will go on right now present ardo and had some very harsh words for arab leaders particularly for saudi arabia and egypt earlier about this Turkish Operation because the arab league as you know has called for an extraordinary meeting over this Turkish Operation well what do you make of that i talked about the various actors who have a responsibility in this what about the arab league. Well absolutely i understand where hes coming from in that of course you know you have had saudi arabia and other partners going into yemen and there has been a disaster there when the worst humanitarian disasters of the 21st century so there are many countries in the region that can actually stand up and criticize turkey without being very hypocritical you can also add israel into that as well in a way that it deals with gaza but none of that should take away from the fact that there are obligations here in terms. Of International Law in terms of. Rules for civilians and thats not unfortunately going to be the case that its going to be a hit ive had recently in geneva ill give you the last word on what impact whats the scale of the potential humanitarian crisis we could see here d if this Turkish Operation goes on for a while we dont know how long its going to last obviously its early days but what are the risks here for the people who work on the ground this crisis needs to and it will add it unless a crisis the syria crisis it will only with a collective action and we dont see this happening. On the we have a hard time to believe that the use of force will bring any peace and he says that belief in syria beyond even the use of force we have very difficult issues to address we raise that issue of the refugees which is dramatic but we have also another one we should never forget is the 100 thousands of people who are in camps today people who came from the last territory had by the Islamic State group mainly civilians mainly children who had done absolutely nothing and i think this last military offensive show again that status quo turning a blind eye to the situation of these people in those camps is not an option and collective action is needed no one we solve this alone thank you so much well leave it on that note thank you very much for being part of this discussion mehmet the presale cabo knee and crystal i thank you for being on inside story and thank you for watching you can always watch this program again any time by visiting our website at aljazeera dot com for further discussion go to our Facebook Page at facebook dot com for stash a. J. Inside story you can of course also join the conversation on twitter the handle is that inside story for me fighting back when holton thanks for watching i thought i would. A clandestine world of illegal trade what you have here is not just archaeological objects youre talking about a political dimension where the spoils of war are smuggled and sold to walk in houses and private collections the barriers are selling and they are the fact is were finding this is the beheadings and misuse in the middle east dont sound and thats one quick solution trafficking on aljazeera. How do you know no joy about be negotiating if we would have a deal and we would have been out on a 3 ton ship a deal and you disagree with that deal this is a terrible it is the worst of the lot it was brought to us when you know what it was about maybe his son goes head to head with the chairman of the u. K. s practicality rachid time to tell the very new stuff im shocked to know that theres not a loose about its often shop its pretty clear actually it is as clear as bricks it means but so yes it is and its just still a hazy. On an dizzying. And ominous of a problem in doha with the headlines on aljazeera turkey has hit kurdish positions and northeast and syria with an strikes for a 2nd day sending tens of thousands of people fleeing at least to 15 civilians have been killed on both sides well the Un Security Council discussed the offensive on diplomatic editor james bass has more on what was said behind closed doors from the u. N. Headquarters in new york. U. N. Security Council Ambassadors had been talking about colombia in open session and named by the kinds of members to inform my constitution but when they headed to the deliberations on syria they were held in the closed consultation room next to the chamber perhaps they didnt want yet more division on the latest phase of syrias long war to be seen in public behind closed doors they couldnt agree on words for a joint statement instead the Us Ambassador tried to sum up her countrys position after days of controversy and confusion in washington on whether President Trump had given the green light to the Turkish Operation we just finished our consultations on syria and as the president has made abundantly clear the u. S. Has not in any way endorsed the decision at the government of turkey to mount a military incursion into northeast syria. President trump has emphasized to the government of turkey that they bear full responsibility for protecting the kurdish population and religious minorities including christians and ensuring that no humanitarian crisis takes place the ambassadors of e. U. Countries who sit on the Security Council we also came up with a joint statement we are deeply concerned by the Turkish Military operation in north east syria we call upon turkey to seize the unilateral military action as we do not believe it will address truckies underlying security concerns im told behind the scenes that bin laden discussions about those words with germany and france wanting to take a tougher line with turkey than the u. K. Statements from the German Government and from the french government has said that they condemn what is going on the Turkish Operation in the strongest possible terms the u. K. Government has not used the word condemn why i wouldnt read too much into that weve made it very clear that we didnt support the Turkish Military incursion we dont support the operation and we want to see it ended its clear there were some disagreements among the e. U. Countries who called this meeting and a wider divide among the widest Security Council things are moving extremely fast but again there is little unity on the issue of syria james pays out 0 at the United Nations. U. S. Congressional democrats have issued subpoenas for 2 businessmen charged with Campaign Finance violations ukrainian that potus and better russian ego for men are associates of president personally noire Verde Giuliani they were involved in giulianis efforts to get ukraine to investigate democratic president ial hopeful joe biden according to the indictment both men funneled foreign money to u. S. Political candidates at least 5 people have been killed in ecuador following a week of violent protests. 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