A Civil Disobedience Campaign continues against the military. We meet the South Koreans speaking up to save the language at risk of extinction. Hello its one of the poorest countries in the world and has struggled to combat a surge in armed groups linked to al qaeda and i saw and analysts say the easy availability of guns in mali has worsened simmering ethnic tensions the latest attack in the west african nation has killed nearly a 100 people malis government says gunmen attacked a village on the doggone community and burned several houses in the region victoria again be reports what it was a surprise attack in the middle of the night to bikes wielding machetes and guns. Looking for people from the doggone ethnic group men women and children were killed and others injured in the attack is similar to another 3 months ago when suspected dog unarmed men killed 160 filoni villages in August Saguenay near the border with the kenya fassel. Mali president abraham day because kater held a minu
Thanks for joining us we begin the program in sudan where ethiopia special envoy says the opposition has agreed to suspend its campaign web civil disobedience indefinitely in turn the military will release Political Prisoners as a confidence Building Measure both sides have also agreed to resume talks on forming a Transitional Council the announcement comes on the 3rd day of a strike residents stayed indoors and businesses remained shot in much of the capital khartoum protest leaders had vowed to continue their campaign until the military hands over power to a civilian led Transitional Government doctors say the number of deaths since the military launched its crackdown on protesters last monday now stands at 129 people. Well activists in sudans war torn darfur region meanwhile say that at least 8 people were killed there on monday for refusing to open their businesses as part of the strike videos which havent been independently verified show homes and shops burned down the allegations
Turn in Russia Police dropped drug charges against an investigative journalist whose arrest that sparked outrage and an italian mayor who revived his town by welcoming refugees and migrants goes on trial for breaching immigration laws. So downes Opposition Movement has suspended its campaign of civil disobedience indefinitely the countrys protest leaders launched a general strike 3 days ago in response to a military crackdown on protesters thats left 129. 00 dead the violence had engulfed the country with a feared Paramilitary Group attacking people in the darfur region but the military now says it will release Political Prisoners and both sides are set to resume talks at the same reports. This fire in darfur was retribution for allegiance to the protesters nationwide strike according to the Sudanese Professional Association the group says about 10 people were killed and stores and homes were torched by a peer military group called the Rapid Support forces or. Amnesty International Say
And singing to save a dying language how a korean island is trying to preserve a cherished part of its cultural heritage. Now after more than a week of violence destruction and deadlock there appears to be a breakthrough in the crisis in sudan ethiopian mediators say the military join to and opposition groups have agreed to resume talks soon on the formation of a council to oversee the transition to civilian rule theyve also pledged to in the previous agreements on issues like the structure of the Transitional Government the opposition is suspending its Civil Disobedience Campaign and general strike for its part the military has agreed to release all Political Prisoners one of the conditions for talks laid down by protest leaders negotiations had collapsed on june 3rd the start of a violent military crackdown on protesters which according to a Doctors Group killed 129 people and Rights Groups are now warning of war crimes by part military forces in darfur state natasha game begins our
perry s attorneys are calling for a new trial, saying they want to introduce evidence that foster repeatedly instigated confrontations and was the quote first aggressor. when the murder happened on july 25th 2020 perry, now a 35 year old army sergeant. worked as a rideshare driver and had just dropped off a passenger near a blm protest. prosecutors say perry drove into the protest and instigated a confrontation. perry s attorneys say foster, a 28 year old air force veteran motion to perry as protesters were beating on his car practice something some of them right legally carrying an assault style weapon. that night . perry had a handgun in his car and at some point in the exchange. he fired multiple times, killing foster. during the police interrogation. perry gave several versions of the position of foster s gun was going in there. they want to, you know, also told police he did not try to kill foster honestly did not want to want him to die. i wanted to do was capacity him.