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so be interesting to see what they do more in these 6 districts this coming out in just the last couple of hours what they're going to do differently does that mean that any time anyone comes out on the street they're going to be arrested immediately so the posture could change in those 6 districts again these are around where we saw a lot of that violence in the arson take place on sunday thousands of women across australia have been demanding an end to sexual violence one of the biggest rallies was outside parliament house in the capital camera demonstrators are calling for action following a string of assault and harassment allegations of political levels because the gauge has been at the protests in canberra. allegations of right have dominated strongly in politics for weights and now thousands of the strong winds have come out calling for an end to violence against women including in the nation's palm and it was sparked by shocking allegations by former political advisor that she was allegedly raped by a colleague inside the defense minister's office so you know after there were allegations that attorney general christian porter the top floor officer in a strategy and allegations of a historic right case against him from 30 years ago he categorically denies that but these issues within parliament house have absolutely resonated with the australian public many who have telly been telling their stories about sexual assaults and harassment bullying in the workplace but when it comes to pollinate house the real issue here is hello is this still happening it was back in 2012 that australia's 1st female prime minister julie wright issues and called out miss so jenny and sexist behavior within the palm and and still way hearing stories of bullying sexual harassment and even worse but the australian government says this acting on volunteers against women is one of its katie priorities it has launched an independent investigations into the culture at palm house but many people who have been protesting in australia don't believe that goes far enough they want an independent inquiry into the allegations against christian christian porsche the attorney general even though police have closed that case there's growing anger in the u.k. on violence against women thousands of people turning out in london to demonstrate against the police undoing of saturday's vigils brought a 33 year old woman abducted and killed earlier this month a serving police officer has been charged in connection with the murder. of supporters of brazil's president general tomorrow who have joined protests demanding an end to coronavirus restrictions. many cities and states have been tightening lock downs as hospitals are stretched to capacity. a blanket of dust is hanging over china's capital causing major disruption the sound has blown into beijing from the gobi desert pushing air pollution levels up to the top of the scale much of northern china is being affected and flights have been grounded in the inner mongolia region the storms are a common problem of march or april. it's been a historic night for women at the grammy awards beyond say has become the most decorated act in the awards history for more gongs to her collection it was also a big night for taylor swift. she's the 1st woman to win album of the year 3 times at the grammys with her surprise pandemic record folklore taking the top prize ceremony was held outdoors for the 1st time and there was no live audience because of safety concerns. so those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the boy who started the syrian war states you thanks a lot you by fire. another day another hit and run mission for the free syrian army in the southern city of daraa. yes. it's classic urban guerrilla warfare and no one knows the streets better than those who played here as children. nothing like these men old grew up in the uk but this is no game and if the government troops pinpoint them they're dead. we just. shouldn't talk a little bit. it's not. just something just because. it is here in this city that the uprising against bashar al assad began. among these fighters is a young man who bears a unique and unintended responsibility his name is malawi i see a snake. on the lot of other body than a living by what went on the. last of it. was just 14 when he sprayed anti-government slogans on this school. walled in that . it was february 2011 and he could never have imagined the consequences. well over half a 1000000 people have been killed in syria since the start of the war. malawi as home city has been ravaged by street fighting shelling barrel bombing the war has created scars that may never heal. the so-called arab spring at rallies popular sentiment across the middle east tunisia egypt libya yemen and many more so millions of people take to the streets. people protesting dictatorship and demanding democratic freedoms. but malawi is graffiti was more amused active youthful defiance. oh i thought it was off muscle force. i'm in a. board of knowledge of a. democrat in that i thought. i had them with us. about your men and shut the door let's about half of them on the most. of the. oh. well a lot of toys. were allowed. in the month of the following them in. his father's fears. well founded. malawi has 3 accomplices were rounded up by the police together with a dozen other suspects. before the. dragged out of bed in a dawn raid he was driven away in handcuffs his family had no idea where he was being taken but knew of the syrian authorities reputation for brutality. madhu for abboud was an accountant for 20 years until the uprising. but then jani you booked him condemned you know him out of that and then as our other did that come to us and thought that if the new law. got it i thought renew it. some oxygen. they have somebody. to look out of the. they've got a. problem which one out of one of the public to hear it are going to be going on a little slow head kind of are going to look a little in. need to be there to help us i will hold on i'm going to. plug in the molecules. themself modeling the time as if there. were some of my 100 . who said you understood you had that idea you home. or you can be out of place at that event and that will help and i would have one. also gobble. wink and a. lot of the photo how. my you can the way you would if i think i live in boston with a whole. lot of. fellow. well met either will. meet in the. don't feel shit recognition of hollywood which may have. come with. your. mom's a lot of. the more you were looking or your me and that. when their fathers try to find out what had become of the boys they were told forget those children go home and make some more if you can't manage send us your women and we'll make more for you. how you do or much money can mean this. although i can use the. that is their camcorder has shaken how. that feeling for the boys safety after a month in police custody thousands began taking to the streets demanding their return. and i'm going to be that i am no one who nicely shot of a lot. stronger than that or know how. clueless and me a confident without a solution canonical. dire economic another marriage is you know. there are going to not be at no additional who are now going to understand that and you know just a little. around 230. the police began treating the demonstration as a rite. aid it and this formed barricades fire tear gas and water cannons. the crowd filled back but didn't disperse. soon after that special forces were helicoptered in from damascus with orders to quell the riot at all costs. just after 4 pm and that friday they opened fire on the crowd. got a lot of brought. along with another man's and then the lot of a lot of them off as nana assault luck of if you. see just how cool she had a function here that she should have been away all. the. things that are. 2 thousands of the photos. the one yes that the kid out of get us the not the man to get us up to one and so let's close in and get on it would you have had enough on. the bottle and so on mohamed ought to have. had enough by. the. next day with feelings running high the burial of the 2 men security forces again opened fire. did several mourners killed a child. anyone with gunshot wounds would be arrested if they went to the hospital so the a lamar the mosque the oldest in the city became a 1st aid station. was. told. was in the early hours of 23rd march security forces stormed the mosque 7 were shot dead including a doctor i did go to with me a little bit of them i mean how do you do a lot of. outrage but all the killings thousands more flooded into the city from the outlying districts. but. sensing things were getting beyond their control the authorities released the boys from custody. but the sight of their battered faces incensed the crowd again. of. the law or was that a. lot of the islamic law was in full financial for the father. of most of the. well with more than a guy mill father with his mark on the island. now holds the walls of the villa hit. a noisy throng of thousands the crowd assumed safety in numbers but the security forces declared a breach of public order and opened fire on the demonstrators. her your her. i. left her mobile phones and the internet meant the entire nation saw what was happening. syrians were dying on line. most talk on the issue of the moment some of those shells hold blowhole. that it is harder. to see the. protests spread from the south to latakia damascus homes bunya hama. north to aleppo and east. this was no longer a protest over the arrest of some young boys did become an uprising and i am going to learn your comment to see it to see when not i'm not. going to see a muslim. iraq and iran comes thought. i want to scream and. models' 1st recruit was his brother more tough doing it that his shots. the one of . a world wide jack on the nirvana many of the month or the heavy in gun cabinet. the brothers village of nyima on the eastern outskirts of daraa had a reputation for defiance and a show of force government troops blasted their way in. the in the old song thought shellshock a lot of the folks on the look also. damaged in the 9 of them on the job was large i am not a benign of a block not at the initial efforts and not a bit lucky not. jacking them as a knock off by. coming up with a good. american gun paving the guy up and the knock on the. others will follow what's the worst of all possible. model if the accountant became a roof the warrior. like most of his men he'd completed national service as a young man he'd been trained as a fighter pilot. in the day i had more and more dishes truly and i got a cinema but i wanted just a story the. so are the money in. but he would now be using his military experience to fight for what became the free syrian army against his own government. we saw good then one more day i'm going to the not going to do i don't give years and then. all the. small militias will confronting a military goliath the demonstrations went on. bigger angrier crowds took to the streets. and women soon joined the protests. and in the place own instead of going and. had now you know that you're. he warned us. that the whole community. is weapon was the internet she called attention to the struggle raising awareness across syria and beyond. now syrians who live abroad could see events taking place in their homeland . i said yes. i mean i wonder what i'm going to dot. com. i'm going to work out a. like many other syrians returning from abroad a book side brought back skills in short supply at home am. i using his engineering knowledge he turned a remote farm building outside into a factory making bombs minds and rockets. place. there's no sophisticated technology here just the kind of industrial plant that any small engineering company might use i. led. play lists lists lists lists this is t.n.t. reclaimed from government bombs that dropped them but failed to explode the as. making bombs is dangerous work. it's all highly toxic and the side effects can be painful i. just say. in a war that has seen government forces massively outgunned the opposition the rebels and had to improvise to survive. very like the scenes. i. was somehow alongside the rockets and bombs. there is a living breathing community where ordinary people do ordinary things. come to. myself. yes sure my see and then i remembered i'm your man the thought of far outweighs that of that good and then there's that without a doubt of the vienna my fish when i'm a size that none of the novels of. but sometimes it's worse than a missile or even a barrel bomb. a shipping container loaded with explosives and dropped from a helicopter creates carnage in a residential area. but set us up in a fight up top on 12 a day that i don't know about but it is well i'll. let it out one night that's what i did up but. through the 700 hour. how you can even. if it. happens you're. going to get you can't get any amount. of. nerve and so. you know i got a dog. a judge on the cell phone go on the list for the shot i want you know about . that i'm going to have that don't but if you got. a young man. in rebel held areas children longer among the ruins to selvedge anything that might be useful. state schools like the one mall we attended had been closed for years but small underground schools have risen from the ashes. and i mean i thought i would have been there but the had some of the best is yet it is. not hotter than the another kind of them in a home not the home of the bonaduce. the stuff and i went in there were not the fun we found in my humble but i said that a some of this it. doesn't come on often i met him noticed how he thought they were mad everyone nothing. 0. 6. 100 and a 100 more. but that. could be nice. to see you push your number 100. and has some a sharma's father and look at one of. the i love you how did you. come to nothing but i said. a man believes passionately in the role of women in the revolution. and then hold on to both the. number and. protocol on a bomb on a bus to. sully the internet activist also took on a practical role children she became a civil defense trainer teaching survival techniques. at least 50000 children have been killed in syria since the uprising began. a limited call on to code others live a shadow. of fear cause of death but a friendly at the one in the job shift and i don't go dawgs. i think once a couple. well mr didn't. like them but. it was sort of cost the kid or fish mike i'm going to come before you trust them i don't have a fairly ok. oh you thought other people you know so how do you. long for a few 100 in the flat and i didn't come in. this admittedly. the software cost over and then i went out of. this much the debt of this and took out his last trip there my no young physically fashoda nothing physician there's not even a question. i have been getting. this overlay you think that if they did that night after the lesson the children make their way home with a leaflet and a little more awareness in truth though there's little defense against a barrel or container bomb. the military often talk about smart weapons and surgical strikes. that's not what's being used here. the. bombs dropped on killed women children old people anyone. give a good. place. to play. even the boy whose actions started it all would lose his own father. as you know without more and mighty is very much our culture has been very harmful to the economy and the lives of many people challenging traditional attitudes how narrowing the gender gap is helping women in whom the card was escape poverty for example we're trying to break these barriers of machismo by giving women access to resources need the women leading the way. women make change on al-jazeera. teaching and you can watch al-jazeera english streaming live on i.q. she channels. plus thousands of our programs towards winning documentaries and dead news reports. subscribe to eugene would slash al-jazeera english. her. hello i'm daryn jordan doha with a quick reminder the top stories here on al-jazeera please 39 people have been killed in the bloodiest day yet in the me and ma military crackdown on protestors civilian leader and cheese due back in court in the coming hours a month and a half after she was deposed scott hietala has more from bangkok in neighboring thailand 6 districts around yangon are now under martial law now you know when you look at what's been happening over the last several weeks there have been such restrictions on what people can do these gatherings we are seeing those are technically illegal so be interesting to see what they do more in these 6 districts this coming out in just the last couple of hours what they're going to do differently does that mean that any time anyone comes out on the street they're going to be arrested immediately so the posture could change in those 6 districts again these are around yangon where we saw a lot of that violence in the arson take place on sunday thousands of women across australia have been demanding an end to sexual violence one of the biggest rallies was outside parliament house in the capital cambra demonstrators are calling for action following a string of assault and harassment allegations at a political level is growing anger in the u.k. of a violence against women thousands of people turned out in london to demonstrate against the police handling of saturday's vigil for center every day 33 year old woman abducted and killed earlier this month a serving police officer been charging connection with her murder. thousands of supporters of brazil's president jebel tomorrow have joined protests demanding an end to coronavirus restrictions many cities and states that been tightening lockdowns as hospitals are stretched to capacity people in part of why i have held a vigil for victims of cope with 19 nearly 3 and a half 1000 people have died since the beginning of the pandemic. and it's been an historic night for when not the grammy music awards beyonce has become the most decorated act in the awards history adding 4 more gongs to take the total to $28.00 it was also a big night for tennis with. she's the 1st woman to win album of the year 3 times of the grammys with her surprise pandemic record folklore taking the top prize the ceremony was held outdoors for the 1st time and there was no audience because of safety concerns but those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera the boy who started the syrian war stage with that subject. the boy who was unwitting action sparked the civil war lost the most important person in his life i was the shove. off from the law and i would end up with a. fellow. called daniela while da fell on a weekend in the showroom and of the reality often the feel of a deal of the can to help the weak. especially the middle of the us at the dinner and the like of 3. guys on the out of the wind a long long way to. come home had been the isle of tampa. but his dreams were shattered by the war and when his father was killed the family was plunged into poverty. solemnly one option open to. a hospital in the dangerous stuff whole lot of pocket. for that the only sheaf of. this is morning. just 4 weeks after joining the f.s.a. while he was shot and wounded in the leg. treated initially by rebel field medics he didn't made the impulsive and dangerous decision to sneak into government territory to recover in the home of an old school friend. marry the one who are just. a mother. dollar bills and thought that. it dylan a. film with. philip you know when you'll meet them has worked at the bar we dilute telethons of. the lot of. well the future seems lost for so many families here find comfort in bracing the past. and the past is so rich that even the romans can be considered late comers. but the more recent history of syria is one of silence survival for the majority sunni population. in the years leading up to the revolution even small children would fice to hold their tongues. and i'm sure the thaw had taken. effect by. the synod that asked them and put in what had it today you can. shout out has been badly thought has been about who has been. the death. of the hotter than a 3rd. in the mud this is the chromium of one hind that had the challenge as i. said. i think it was something about a certain. time i must see our country by putting it on the mend. we have short so. you're going to sit on sat. nothing but me and the gentleman has in the car. that is where the hit tell us. about of people to talk about. but these freedoms have come at a terrible cost. for your view doesn't work. so why do you know what i need for you. to do computer. how will the phone commons or will it have a commission sure yet if. you insert a few 100 but just for the. war it is right on their doorstep the engineer flanked by a guard detail came a long way from the body where he'd lived most of his life. now back in daraa where he was born his home city has become a concrete skeleton. so for the thought of all the cab all the marbles and the tea which often seek an animal or jewels got upset all. her not all of it but he didn't just open up the want to move all. of us up to speed to the getting home by. their subtle to help us off the probably end of the hall bottle. and not too often a lot of internet over the last year. snipers lurk on the rooftops of broken buildings. movement on the streets or even indoors near a window often means instant death. to a muscle. when i'm not on a ship. i'm not but what if one of the some of the top chefs. could battle that much as we've got a couple who have a soft enough back. up to the done the job. but i'm going to push that and go to keep going to. bloody enough to stop shut up. cups. born and asked to write. a book dreams of building a disneyland type fun park for children in the future. at a time he prays when rockets are no longer needed but the now the president that yes buy them a bottle of allah. i can tell you the number of nuts but that. but . it's a nominal. and apparently casual encounter turns out to be a security checkpoint. so a lot of. fun a father would actually choose to so upset market if then there's a sort of not a soul to go in for that will put it up at once was it that there's you know about it and enough of an impulse there's a lot of that some of. them to me i'm obviously you know blame them on this and it was laden with i'm going to going to say. you're going and about them but i want it . known they want to. take issue. with. are they not up for the sale of a sort of it become public to them. bob i'm one of them have a whole lot of books that he had off at idle. tell him to set up. the development of them out of it to get. rid of the content what's in one of the. of the map with one. of the public to see if the still nothing. one of what the possible or the. this is one of many arms dumps a small arsenal not known all but the us now on a pick up anonymous not going to have him to share the office and. they're making weapons from old scrap metal. that are going to. come back in town. and his men take a moment to consider the meaning of the struggle. just. why that should tell you that any sense enough to know that exemption they are under. no no no that's not going to just a little longer in the book that jews are going to but it wasn't going to get. holy shit going to the heaviest stuff and. that has a lot of isn't it. that what about a story give you a lot of you know you're the one. that said. softly on the computer for me that means in the dark up also going to be at the. play for you to have done a little bit on the fly only before not. only it's just not enough. for now a book size group has work to do. he said intelligence reports of an imminent attack from a nearby government garrison. he decides to strike 1st. will be the most good i think the. leap. from the moment they take to the road they're at risk. the syrian air force has total control of the skies. but the rebels see a window of opportunity. but how did they. get up on. a book site calculates they have 19 minutes between surveillance flights to travel set up fire the rocket and get out of the area before the spotted from the air. with. no g.p.s. guidance here they use protractor spirit level and fuel to light. accuracy is a matter of life and death when firing a 500 kilo bomb almost 2 kilometers. manhandling the missile into position the whole team makes the final push taking care not to disturb the trajectory. we're not gonna. have no idea is that if it is your monster is off but that. vietnam for the for now you know has done now you wanted it should be. after a swift final checks the order is given to stand well clear. 17 minutes have elapsed since the last aircraft passed overhead. the rebels have 2 minutes to get clear and hide their truck i i. thank you even through the worst days of war people insist that life must go on. the mother. they still fall in love and marry. they dream of the future but the present is never far away. as it turns out model of abode has very little future to look forward to. in a desperate irony with the death and destruction of war all around him he has terminal cancer. he's leading a force 300 strong but the men know nothing of more of condition. for this former accountant his 1st duty of the day is surveillance. and. awful stuff. and if budget. problems. a holiday want. to model. it and. government forces are just 500 meters away there's snipers concealed from sight amongst the building still standing. and that is. the slightest glint of sunlight off binoculars could alert one of those snipers or even an artillery unit he seen enough time to breathe his men. back at base maarouf meets with a handful of his men including more half his brother and 2nd in command. here they take delivery of communications equipment. it's as vital as bullets. small bands of guerrilla fighters can only. just an army through coordination. led. the city and. the explosion is only one block away the start of a battle that will continue for 3 months. that. does a lot of. the alarm is raised vehicles brought under cover and forces for ready for combat. the to find out. when the signal is given that men are pitched into battle. fighting rages in our camera captures just a little of the intense. i . love. life. in the heat of battle a regime sniper appears in a doorway just long enough to give himself away. he's been spotted by a rebel commander in a captured syrian army tank. 3 months of intensive fighting so little territorial movement but both sides suffered heavy casualties. over $100.00 f.s.a. fighters were killed 7 of them from our roofs unit belted out on that such. my roof in self died in the closing stages. from cancer. he'd always refused to go abroad for medical care preferred to remain with his men until the very last days when he was taken to jordan. and i think i was just sick of it all the model. doesn't know when to off. or off of the mill from home. now what a lot of our dogs had. a lot of and when the one you just got off of. to thailand a lot of clout had been under the hood to the. fore . as for more whose unwitting actions ignited this war he suffered another loss. his best friend amar who joined the f.s.a. on the same day he did is buried at the edge of town. but will know what a lot. of it was all. does population hogged in the course of the war killed wounded fled i am told to hannity get unleashed on fellow daschle comment. and then a fuckin acuteness sell it now. i am also sure that. ringback frog time honored the man on the show for around monophonic on a puppy or. ringback out a bike at a cop and i thought could never have seen. our car or knocks on a monitor monitor economic the very claim can come out of the can to have it on like a character. in a common noun country having mass rally number even as we entered into one off for . an hour what are known as invalid enough. charm ringback. and while we are. inevitably he now questions his own actions. no longer walk around with a hose that will never. dollar bill under the rug. down the hall from now i think and i know and love loves all and i love the real book. did you. know my. novels the hits and will us all with. a maid all the fighting and dying the street protests in daraa continued. in towns and cities all across the country on both sides of the divide the only drums of peace. the one certainty is that syria has changed forever. how the weather's quieting down now i stay now for the middle east we saw some very strong winds through the course of the way can as this system made its way across us but the skies coming back in behind not looking too bad unless you're in turkey we've got some rain sleet and snow coming in across the turkish mounties quite a brisk way into the eastern side of the mediterranean little dry some showers into lebanon as we go on through what shoes day still see some showers there continuing into parts of turkey but i think elsewhere we shouldn't be too bad little bit lifted dust and sand a possibility into the northeast of saudi arabia pushing up into work you wait for the south that is fine and sunny in that sunshine stretches across the good parts of somalia we see want to see showers just drifting in here mind she chance of wanted to showers into central parts of ethiopia but for a good part of east africa itself a uganda looking good kenya looking good good part of tanzania also fine and dry southern parts of towns and they will see some showers those showers there extending across into northern areas of mozambique will in parts of madagascar saying some showers as well as showers structure and across the tropics up into the gulf of guinea now just somewhat to weather the for the cut southern cape as we go on through monday it will not drive as well to further east which is because you choose day bright skies behind. the stage is set and it's time for a different approach so let's leave the 1st 3 to the headlights join me as i take on the lies dismantle the misconceptions and debate the contradictions are marc lamont hill and it's time to get out front talk to al-jazeera. you tell me what the government you represent is now illegitimate and we listen we do not sell fence material any country. conflict and yet we meet with the global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al-jazeera for the goalkeeper for one is a. home world cup was what dreams were made on holiday turned into a nightmare of a russian told by argentina has been. in the 1st of a new season footballing legend eric cantor now introduces cloud your tambourine one of a special few stood up for their beliefs whatever that cost. football read on al-jazeera . if you want to help save the world. good. reason to your own. think. a decade of protest deaths and forced migration the harrowing toll of syria's ongoing conflict. hello i'm adrian from again this is a live from doha also coming up. another bloody day in myanmar as ousted leader aung san suu kyi is due to appear in court again.

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