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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR October 4, 2017

Sixty minutes. Here in experts say attacks against women and children and me and more may amount to crimes against humanity. The gunmen purchase rifles shotguns and pistols new details emerge about the gunman who killed fifty eight people in Las Vegas Police say he set up surveillance cameras in the hotel. Project the kurdish referendum and al to Work Together to ease tensions in the region. And the ports that the u. N. Proposes to add saudi arabia to a blacklist for killing and maiming children and young men. It is being called the worlds Fastest Growing refugee crisis and now a Un Human Rights Committee says crimes against humanity may have occurred since late september over half a million refugees fled violence and mars for kind state the un has been calling for proper investigations of stories of abuse of women and children continue to emerge Human Rights Watch report now says myanmars military executed several dozen muslims on august twenty seventh witnesses say soldiers beat sexually assaulted and stabbed villagers looking for safety in a compound and Rakhine State there is also growing concern for the health of our head to refugees living in bangladesh as makeshift camps Health Workers fear a cholera outbreak could easily spread due to unhygenic conditions our correspondent reports from cox is bizarre. Here at the camp everybody weve spoken with today all the rohinton refugees that weve spoken with have told us that there is no question that crimes against humanity have been committed we have heard horrific stories today numerous ones i spoke with a woman a short while ago that said many people from her village before they fled and once the military in myanmar been in there many women were raped the children were injured but there were brutal executions as far as the conditions here in the encampment to give our viewers an idea of the scale of this i mean we talked a lot about the numbers was talked about just where we are right now in boxes are which is on bangladeshs border with me and. This is a relatively new encampment its called him kali it wasnt here three weeks ago so in the past three weeks you had this makeshift tent city spring up out of nowhere and theres at least twenty thousand refugees that are here if the conditions are appalling and thats with even the army the Bangladesh Army trying to distribute as much as they can they say that theyre not getting as much as they need from u. N. H. C. R. From unicef but they need more donations. To nations undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs and work and see really coordinator he says he has heard the stories of abuse and rape firsthand. Well ive just come back from an event just bizarre i spent a lot of time sitting way is the people who have played for all me and i have stories the killings and ray and very violent sexual assaults i had and from lots of different people like only tony lake it was with me on the visit at exactly the same thing and we are very very concerned about these stories well the origin of this crisis is in the enormous Solutions Must be found in me and in the meantime i have to say the u. N. Is very very keen to do everything you can for the homes of the lost in bangladesh where the government and people have welcomed the moodily i think the fundamental number one thing that focused on now is providing some relief to the suffering that the hundreds of miles of people who are now in bangladesh going through that is an absolute sell for see these refugees they are retired schools when the conditions are right and if they want to say. When in that situation is change to go back to where they come from so if you think that didnt immediately and beyond we keep back issue in focus but we tend can only ever be voluntary and when i listen to the stories of the people i met in talks is bizarre in the camps. The thing that is all the talk then minds right now is returning they are terrified of what they see through they want or. Very issues that were going to have to get to and the media. New details about the mass shooting in las vegas suggest it was thoroughly planned body camera videos have been released showing victims escaping the hail of bullets from the mandalay bay the latest casualty count is fifty eight dead more than five hundred wounded Assault Rifle found in the governments hotel room were modified to fire automatically and stay that patrick set up cameras outside his room to watch for police now his girlfriend sixty four ill she has been questioned now the she has arrived back from the philippines proper and else is in las vegas and joins me live now and that video has something to say rob that body can video what other information are you are you learning. Well the two major developments on this wednesday rachelle will be the visit by President Donald Trump to las vegas hes already on his way here and secondly and perhaps more important to the investigation itself as you mentioned stephen paddocks long time companion for a female companion Marilou Danley is back in the United States and is talking to investigators danley who had a long term relationship who was not married to patrick arrived at Los Angeles International airport on tuesday night was reportedly met by f. B. I. Agents now her sisters speaking to Australian Television suggested that patrick had sent a man its spent donley excuse me i called her manley what i meant to say dumbly donley away during september in order to perhaps keep her from getting any getting wind of his plans and possibly interfering with them she is described by local Law Enforcement officials here in las vegas as a person of interest but no. No one has suggested that she actually is a suspect or has and had any plan any role in planning the crime that took the lives of fifty eight people here in las vegas on sunday night probably more until we know about us president on all trumps visit to las vegas. Well rachele donald trump is coming here will meet privately at a hospital with some survivors of the attack and then will meet in a more public venue with Law Enforcement officials and local officials. Hes been praising them for their work in. Stopping the crime as he left for las vegas he spoke briefly to reporters and heres what President Trump had to say. Well its a very sad thing were going to pay our respects to see the police who doesnt really see jobs as a short time. Ago theyre learning a lot more than. That will be that thats the appropriate time very very sad day for those a set a very very sad day as the president said now this comes after his visit to hurricane ravaged puerto rico on tuesday there was some criticism of that visit some people say that President Trump both seemed to tone deaf to the suffering that was going on on that island so his visit here will be closely watched for. To see if he can provide some consoling notes and some sense of unity in the face of tragedy the president will spend about four hours total in Las Vegas Richelle ok rob runnels live for us in las vegas prop thank you. Plenty more ahead in the news hour including a day after a massive protest procession in peace and catalonia meet to discuss whats next and the move to break away from spain. Sooner i think its clear to me that the i. S. I. Has connections with with terrorist groups a top u. S. General accuses pakistans main spy agency of links with armed groups. At football has the power to bring people together but not in syria where fans are divided over at the National Team and over what they really represent peter as more coming out in support. Turkeys president russia type party want to hold a joint News Conference with the rons president Haasan Rouhani and see this its tehran the two leaders have been holding talks on kurdish secession efforts turkey and iran oppose a rocky current kurdish plans to form an independent state Haasan Rouhani said that he rejects the kurdish referendum vote as a foreign a sectarian plot. You know. As far as we concerned iraq is one single country syria is one single country and we do not accept the geographical border changes in any way whatsoever we do not wish to exert this pressure but the wrong decisions made by some of the heads of the Kurdish Regional government need to be compensated for. We correspond with the iraqi Central Government as far as were concerned this referendum is illegitimate we have already taken certain steps but from this moment on which more decisive steps will be taken and her sentence is live for us in istanbul so clearly they have a lot of a Common Ground a common cause when it comes to the kurdish referendum or did they really say what they plan to do about it going forward. Richelle you hit on the main point short on detail in this News Conference stern faces by both president s there but what went on as far as the back story goes we may never know however one thing is quite clear both of these president s are intent on upping the pressure on the whole k r g the kurdistan Regional Government and there is a hint there is Security Cooperation there could be more economic action but you heard rouhani say there that he thought it was a foreign sectarian plot he also said that he would not accept any border changes in syria or iraq and here we have what the diplomats would call converging interests between turkey iraq and syria and iran in that they all want to have a situation whereby there is unity and no secession on the part of the kurds in any of those countries and so we have now what would appear to be some sort of plan of action but maybe not necessarily full agreement on how things are played out for example economically you have iran now stopping all fuel shipments out of kurdistan into the Kurdish Regional government area however turkey has threatened to switch off the oil tap of the all piping that goes from kurdistan through turkey to the mediterranean ports and that has not happened its complicated perhaps because of lot of mir putin the russian president here in turkey last week nothing said about this but its known that a massive deals been done by rosneft the partially stay. And oil company billions of dollars involved in that russian oil has to get to russia to be marketed so is the pressure on not to cut the supply line and it would certainly have a massive effect on the Kurdish Regional government in terms of the money theyre making if it was cut also the border from turkey into iraq into Northern Iraq that is still open there is free trade going on there so a lot of talking a lot of issues on the table it would seem not only the kurdish iraq situation the show all right Andrew Symonds live for us in istanbul entry thank you turkish commanders are blaming the Kurdish Workers Party or p k k for a bomb blast which killed at least four soldiers several others were injured in the. District of a car a province near the border with iran a court in turkey has begun to issue verdicts in a major trial linked to the failed coup in two thousand and sixteen a judge has found thirty four of forty seven defendants guilty a group including many military officers theyre accused of trying to assassinate president a type or want on the night of that coup two Police Officers were killed in the hotel where art wine was staying. Many of the coup suspects are accused of being members of the socalled Coolness Movement which the government says orchestrated the attempted overthrow and all more than fifty thousand people are in jail waiting for Court Proceedings four hundred eighty one senior servicemen and civilians are on trial in ankara and they face charges of murder treason and attempted murder prosecutors say they conducted coup operations from a military base just outside the capital in istanbul thirty journalists and newspaper executives are charged being members of an Armed Terrorist Organization tens of thousands of teachers and Public Sector workers are also under suspicion on tuesday authorities ordered the arrest of one hundred twelve current and former in a simple workers last week alone more than a thousand people or detained. Joins me live in the studio shes been covering events from turkey for aljazeera for several years so thats quite a list we just laid out there are people that are either under suspicion or on trial will be on trial so this particular trial today why was this when different or stand out from all the other. First clarify that there are maybe hundreds of court cases ongoing just following defeat of course last july this is only one of them but than important one because the complainant the plaintiff is present himself and the main suspect in this lawsuit is. The u. S. Space islamic cleric who is said to be the mastermind of the failed coup attempt critics say that. Group is actually a cult but of course his followers believe that. Its something and i can enjoy. Working for Public Services as a religious Organization Today in the Late Afternoon the word verdicts have been delivered to those four to seven suspects most of them were charged with aggravated life imprisonment but of course the legal procedure is going to continue probably there will be some issues the sentences will be a little bit going down but what is interesting is that one of those suspects is the chief of prisons the military advisers so which means a high ranking extremely high ranking you know the chief in turkey they follow the prisons in the very private places theyre always with them so this actually shows the dimension of the infiltration within the military and presidency and one of the suspects have been actually. Was set free to do. But thats only one. Said there are two there are two suspects. In the u. S. But it is important that. Has actually reached a verdict. Which started actually last february but of course there are hundreds of cases going go and thousands have been written and hundreds of suspects are being judge for instance within the slows and there are some suspects who have been charged with life imprisonment but also is a suspect mother trial on the other hand so this. Person has to follow up with another. So the story will continue and will and we will continue to get a thank you very much thank you. So he is traveling to russia for whats being seen as a highly significant visit to moscow are eager to improve relations despite being on opposing sides of the war in syria or a challenge now of whats bringing them closer together. A saudi monarch has never visited russia before King Solomons trip is the culmination of months of by lateral diplomacy pushed along by recent Energy Market uncertainties and shifting u. S. Foreign policy and predictability of the trampolines fralche on its way to saudi the saudis saudis a lot and what theyre hoping for is that they will start off this insurance by dealing with russians as a growing power in the middle east for a long ski think saudi arabias quarrel with qatar has had an unexpected result washingtons disrupted relationship with doha has alarmed the saudis that they might one day suffer the same as us influence in the middle east weakens rusher is being presented with several new opportunities moscow and riyadh might well be putting behind the years of antipathy and perhaps forging a new more pragmatic relationship. The two countries are spent the past six years on opposing sides of the syrian conflict but russias military support has turned the tide in favor of Bashar Al Assads forces saudi backed opposition groups are diminished saudi leaders have given their backing to the deescalation zones brokered by russia turkey and iran elsewhere shared economic interests have been bringing the worlds two biggest crude Oil Producers together russia and saudi arabia have cooperated for the last year in cutting production to push Prices Higher from record lows there are promises of a one billion dollar russia saudi joint energy fund and other investments russia and saudi arabia may not be allies yet but theyre certainly not the adversaries they once were rory chalons how does iran moscow. A draft u. N. Report has added saudi arabia to a blacklist for the killing and maiming of children and young men a confidential draft obtained by they were hers newsagent same attributes six hundred eighty three child casualties to the saudi Led Military Coalition in two thousand and sixteen along with dozens of attacks on schools and hospitals and noted the coalition has put measures in place to improve Child Protection the saudi un ambassador declined to comment on the report until it is officially released i came on this mari as a political analyst and editor in chief of the yemen post he says this Traffic Court has come too late. Right now two thousand three hundred children were killed by saudi that airstrikes not only on airstrikes on homes on civilian homes but also on hospitals. In schools at least two hundred thirty schools have been attacked so our children have been diving diff

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