Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 20171013 : vimarsana.co

Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 20171013

This is al jazeera live from doha im fully back to also ahead more trouble ahead for jacob zuma south africas Top Court Upholds a ruling to reinstate corruption charges against a president. Mothers harrowing story of how she watched myanmar soldiers throw her baby into a fire plus. A month ago a colonel wonder where mobile thirty thousand Puerto Ricans arrive to escape Hurricane Maria will be looking at how Recovery Efforts are going a reaction to president trumps latest tweets. A Turkish Military convoy has entered Northern Syria a new operation these are the latest pictures from the turkey syria border where more vehicles are waiting to cross the border turkey sending troops to providence to enforce a socalled deescalation zone its part of an agreement with turkey and iran and russia. Is at the. Border crossing on the turkey syria border. So this operation has been in preparation for a number of days now whats the latest how many turkish troops have actually crossed into syria and what is the objective. According to a statement from the Turkish Military about one hundred soldiers and dozens of vehicles have crossed into syria they have now established some surveillance posts on the western border of the province of now were expecting more troops to move into the syria in the coming days and weeks and the turks are hoping to achieve two things here basically first of all they would like to implement the deescalation zone agreement so they will deploy their own troops in the province of live to ensure that syrian rebel factions dawns in any military activity in the near future number two they would like to block kurdish factions particularly white b. G. And the s. D. F. From expanding their territory from. Towards the province of idlib how significant is this operation in the wider conflict in syria. If you look at the latest developments now. Egypt said yesterday they has managed to come up with a turn agreement with Syrian Opposition groups on the outskirts of the capital damascus to stop the sea a cease fire agreement now you have the turks pushing for a cease fire agreement across the province of so were talking about a push by three key players russia turkey and iran to extend cease fire agreements across syria that could be conducive to a final political settlement about the future of the country this is some sort of a win win situation for all of the parties for the government the Syrian Government it can now focus its push to evict icily from the some part of the country particularly the. Rebels they can still maintain their territory and prevent further clashes in the future but the group. Has vowed to fight to the death the province where this operation is underway how difficult a battle do the turkish troops and their allies face right now. That will ultimately depend on how things move on the ground particularly at the head of the show which is a former al qaeda affiliate about a week ago said that in the military intervention in libya and that his fighters are ready to fight to the death now we dont know what kind of agreement they will have to finally reached with a turks are they going to pull out from there are they going to hand over their weapons are they going to move to other areas like. The province of this really is a very delicate situation i think if they cannot manage to convince which is the most powerful armed groups operating in in the near future with a likely to see some of the fiercest military confrontations ever since the start of the syrian conflict six years ago. At the Border Crossing between turkey and syria thank you very much for that. Kurdish forces in iraq have accused baghdad of sending its troops to two areas near kurdish controlled oil fields close to the city of kirkuk the Kurdish Regional Security Council says soldiers have been seen south of the city iraqs government has denied its planning a military attack on the kurdish controlled region of the country tensions have been rising between the two governments since the kurdish secession referendum last month lets get the latest from John Stratford who is in erbil in Northern Iraq the kurdish government has been under a lot of pressure charney from the Central Government in baghdad after this referendum and they seem very nervous right now as the situation on the ground. Well weve been speaking to sources in and around the all rich city of kirkuk where were hearing these lines from the Kurdish Regional government reporting on Iraqi Government troop build up around that area those sources telling us they say those shia militia groups and the Iraqi Military seem to have moved forward to positions between two to three kilometers to the south and the west of the city the Kurdish Regional government Security Council saying that those forces include tanks and artillery. Also hearing from sources in kara cook saying that push further special forces have been moved into that area as well in in anticipation one would think. A potential attack now its important to recognize the that the great significance of all this is iraqs second largest Oil Producing area Kurdish Peshmerga took control of this area in two thousand and fourteen follow the withdrawal of iraq you forces. In the in the face of an i saw offensive on the kurds appealing control of that area ever since it is a disputed area the k r g. Says that it is not going to withdraw from that area they are body government has said that he doesnt see any kind of military confrontation as being a solution to this ongoing crisis following this referendum but he has also warned the peshmerga is also will decay argy that. Should not interfere with any iraqi forces operating in that area its also important to recognize that if a context but it was only last week that we saw victory over i saw south of the city of kirkuk in that area of how we should the last bastion for i saw so we know that there have been there are a lot of iraq in that area but it certainly seems to suggest at least growing tension in or around that flashpoint city of kirkuk a chance right for an era bill thank you very much for bringing us up to date with the latest there. Now on mars later on sound sochi has used a rare televised address to call for unity to resolve the crisis has been under a lot of pressure for not condemning the armies allege of uses against the Muslim Minority most of the refugees who fled myanmar for bangladesh are traumatized by what by what they experienced in a camp at conses bazaar in bangladesh al jazeera is mom and john jordan met one woman who lost most of her family for resume. There is nothing but pain. And i got a little of this was my baby was in my lap and when the soldiers hit me and he fell out of my arms then they pulled me closer to the wall and i could hear that he was crying you know after a few minutes i could hear that they were hitting him too she tells us soldiers for me amars army had set a fire outside the house they were in. And then the unthinkable glad i live my little lady. My baby was thrown into the fire and then they raped me these are pictures of resume a son sadik he was one and a half years old and very playful a happy child she still cant believe is gone. I feel like and then being on the inside. Then she breaks down. As she wails in agony resume screams out for her mother. A mother who is also a no longer alive when her village of tula tooley in the body dong district of Rakhine State was attacked resume says her parents two sisters and brother were killed as well. Having fled me and more resume and her husband are a feat now live in the coop along camp in bangladesh resume on refeed story is similar to what weve heard from many other survivors are refugees who shared their terrifying accounts of having been brutalized by soldiers and mia mars army many described witnessing mass killings gang rapes beheadings and numerous other atrocities human rights investigators are accusing me and mars government of carrying out crimes against humanity a charge me and mars government denies with more than a half a million will hinder refugees having fled me and more in the past six weeks medical aid and psychological support is in very short supply its one reason rifi is so worried sometimes she says her head feels like its twisting and that she cant tolerate it so sometimes she looks at the photos of our baby and she screams and cries every single day she. Says that until they have money resume i cant get any more treatment for the head and jaw wounds she sustained when she was also beaten by the soldiers and so resume a sits alone and traumatized longing for a family that perished and a home that no longer exists. At the could to prolong camp in coxs Bazar Bangladesh not to south africa where the Supreme Court of appeal has upheld a ruling for hundreds of corruption charges to be of rain stated against president jacob zuma the accusations related to an arms deal dating back to the early ninetys the president and the Main Opposition Democratic Alliance had been involved in an eight year legal battle lets cross over to correspondent tanya page who is in south africas judicial capital dont fontayne tanya so it seems more bad news for president zuma tell us about this particular case and what this ruling means Going Forward for the president. Well this particular case as you said goes back eight years to a time when the president who at the time was defeated president was facing corruption charges which were controversially dropped by the in here of the National Prosecuting authority the reason he gave at the time was on the basis of secretly recorded phone conversations which he said suggested a political interference in their legal pursuit of then president Deputy President jacob zuma who as a consequence was set by then president tabo mbeki so it is something that has hung over jacob zuma for many years in which the Opposition Political Party the Democratic Alliance has pursued doggedly in court although this may seem like a decisive ruling it has been left open to some interpretation because ive been speaking to the spokesperson for the National Prosecuting authority and he says what the Supreme Court hasnt ruled is directly to instruct if you like the reinstatement of the charges which the High Court Said last year so although the appeal by the president on the n. P. A. Has been dismissed with costs there is still some room within it for their interpretation i have been speaking to a legal expert here and he says on the one hand that these charges should be reinstated but as i said the National Prosecuting authority which ultimately controls the decision to prosecute anyone it is saying that the ball is now back in its court and it will really look at the investigation if you like and may indeed end up taking frisch intentions from the president tanya this has been a difficult year for president zuma has and i mean there have been other cases theres been allegations of corruption against him that hes had to face the year how much has this damage his presidency his credibility and what impact has it had on him. Look this is a pretty difficult. Impact on the president as she said he has been under an enormous amount of pressure and we have seen some rather unprecedented scenes in south africa over the last year in particular with hundreds if not thousands of people taking to the streets are calling for him to step down are calling for the African National congress the governing party to recall him to remove him from the presidency but despite all of that the president remains firmly in power what this is ultimately particularly about is at the end of the year there is a elective conference in which the successor to president zuma will be chosen by the party and a lot of the machinations around this court case are seen as being. Him trying to sort of influence who follows him and some analysts believe that is in an effort to try and protect himself from possible prosecution and i think what this is the fact that we have seen these many years of corruption charges hanging over him mounting pressure from some members of the public still he is very firmly seated still in the presidency and i think that very much spells out that ultimately the a. N. C. Party itself will decide what happens to the president is Going Forward. Like i said some Legal Options facing both the da and the National Prosecuting authority and the president so this is by no means although an important date in court it will not by no means be the decisive one if you like for the president tanya page in bloemfontein thank you very much for that still ahead on aljazeera. You sneezy goods for so i talk to you in five years relief as a son and his family are freed in pakistan after being kidnapped by taliban linked fighters thousands of police are sacked in colombia after the killing of farm workers well look at how the drug trade still is an obstacle to peace. From the waves of the soon. To the contours of the east. Hello and welcome to International Weather forecast now we have a really interesting set up weather wise across europe at the moment weve got one deep area of low pressure across the Baltic States weve got High Pressure sitting across central areas and a series of low pressure systems pushing into wards western parts of the u. K. And the same time with outflow were getting warm air pushing up from the south so some quite impressive temperatures are likely for october across many southern parts of europe so friday just some rain across parts of our and through into the northwestern parts of scotland fine across central areas and still pretty disturbed across eastern parts of europe with some heavy rain but it continues as we head on through into softer though generally some improvement is likely fine conditions there with rowan twenty six twenty five and then more rain pushing into wards as northwestern parts of the u. K. Was certainly a lot of part of the weekend scenes of really Stormy Weather across ireland into north africa we still have some showers pushing through the gulf a search on that northerly wind karo should be dry and fine highs of twenty eight for central parts of africa has seen some really heavy rain across the last twenty four hours as a big storm systems likely here were going to see some storms affecting Lagos Nigeria but it should be fine in bamako mali highs of thirty seven there with sponsored by cats only place. Where they are on line we were in hurricane. Almost like thirty six hours these are the things that has to address or if you join us on say im a member of a complex but we struck up a relationship this is a dialogue tweet us with hash tag a stream and one of your pitches might make the next shot join the colombo conversation at this time on aljazeera. The with the ng and the and. Welcome back our top stories on aljazeera a Turkish Military convoy has crossed into Northern Syria in a new operation to enforce a socalled deescalation zone in italy provinces are a part of an agreement between turkey iran and russia. Kurdish forces have accused iraq of sending its troops to two areas near kurdish controlled oil fields close to the city of kirkuk the Kurdish Regional Security Council says troops have been seen south of the city iraqs government though has denied its planning a military attack on the kurdish controlled region of the country tensions have been high between the two governments since the kurdish secession referendum last month and south africas Supreme Court has upheld a ruling that hundreds of corruption charges be reinstated against president jacob zuma the accusations related to an arms deal dating back to the early one nine hundred ninety s. Now the leader of the democratic republic of congos Opposition Party says he will consider any delay to president ial elections as a declaration of war voting was originally scheduled for november last year but the Electoral Commission says it needs at least five hundred days to organize a poll the scheduled breaks an agreement between president Joseph Kabila as representatives and his opponents for a bonnet before the end of this year the opposition wants kabila to stand down. They said. In the face of yet another abuse of authority Joseph Kabila known to have declared war on the congolese people and therefore have disqualified themselves. The uns human rights chief has warned they are serious abuses happening in libyas Migrants Detention Centers theyd rather hussein says thousands of people are being held in prisons where theyre being tortured by the head of the Detention Center says staff air dont have the rig

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