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ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 February 26, 2018

Dependent on food handouts plus. No right to be massacred to kill like. An emotional appeal is sung sue cheese fellow female nobel peace laureates visit bangladesh to meet a hinge of refugees. And hopes of a homemade revival is the first tamil film made in sri lanka more than forty years hits the screen. There were markham to the program russias president Vladimir Putin has ordered a daily cease fire in east include in syria and the humanitarian corridor to allow civilians to leave its defense minister says the ceasefire would run from nine am until two pm at least twenty three people were killed on monday in the rebel held on. Near damascus despite a u. N. Resolution calling for a truce across the country will monitor say one government is strike killed a family of nine on sunday syrian troops launched a ground assault entering the on klav through three towns harasta house and also we hear of a ship full near now that last time has reportedly been attacked using chlorine gas well as some a binge of a joins us now from gaza on turkeys southern border with syria will sum up this cease fire how effective can these humanitarian pauses be because weve seen this pattern before in the conflict havent we. Absolutely this is not the first time that were hearing of a humanitarian pause they have happened multiple times in the last seven years of the syrian conflict this one in particular is interesting because since saturday this is the first time that we are seeing any movement on the ground or the call for any movement on the ground since the United Nations Security Council unanimously agreed for the thirty day ceasefire it is worth noting that russia is not the only player in town when it comes to syria on the ground the forces that have been attacking food are primarily iranian and Syrian Forces allegations that russian airstrikes have been part of the of the onslaught that has been happening since last sunday weve been hearing from people on the ground who say that they were actually expecting a humanitarian pause which would allow aid to come in but from what weve gathered from the statements that have been put out by the kremlin is that it is going to be a cease fire where people will be able to come out a lot of people in who do not want to come out theyve been seeing what has been happening to people whove been displaced to other parts in syria they dont know where will they go to if they decide to come out they can go towards the south towards jordan they can go to regime held areas in damascus and certainly they can go further north into the if the problem is there are a lot of people were sent to from other similar agreements where people who evacuated two of the parts so it is still not clear we will know more at nine am tomorrow morning how this cease fire how this pause is going to come into play and whether any help will be allowed to come inside the siege looters so so much turning our attention to whats happening on the ground what is the latest. Well according to medics on the ground there have been nearly thirty attacks today where residential areas have again come under a new target more than twenty five people are being used to have died in this attack this brings to the grim toll more than five hundred from fifty people who are now have been killed in just the last week since last sunday when this latest onslaught began weve been hearing from medics about how difficult the situation is on the ground for them and what has been a new dimension in this conflict in the last twenty four hours is the fight that has been happening on the outskirts of eastern with as Government Forces have been trying to come in heres more in our colleagues in a report. One of the front lines in eastern opposition fighters say they are rebelling attempts by pro syrian Government Forces to storm the besieged enclave. Rebel saying they killed dozens of soldiers on the ground offensive began on sunday just hours after the u. N. Security Council Agreed to a cease fire throughout. Since then there has been no letup in the war the intensity of the airstrikes and the shelling appears to have dropped when compared to the relentless Bombing Campaign during the first week of the assault but civilians continue to die those who are able to find underground shelter avoid going outside more than five hundred people have already been killed children and women among them. Because they have survived the any god give me patience to face this tragedy my children are scattered here and there my son lost three kids such awful memories imo i am blind i lost my house six days ago i have nothing at all i have been here for six days theres no food and water the living in tal. Chlorine gas has also reportedly been used activists and medics a victim suffered breathing. Today we have more than thirty dozens of launching of chemical weapons. We dont know what they. Dont care about un council decisions. Chemical weapons against us proGovernment Forces have been accused of using chemical weapons in the past especially when they want to clear an area to allow the. Terrorists. To russian sponsored talks. Also a few hundred. Fighters group. The opposition. Fighters are ready to leave but the progovernment alliance wants. To surrender there are thousands of fighters in eastern and between three hundred to four hundred thousand civilians says the u. N. Be with us wheres the ceasefire the airstrikes havent stopped weve been going through this for the past week no food no water. The people. But the fighters and their families are also the people. Surrendering. Displacement to another. Area and never returning home. And that is the biggest fear that people of will to have that they will face the same fate as they have seen that happen to the people of the riot to the people of aleppo to the people of homs whove been displaced from their homes dislodged into the wilderness in syria in very very ill equipped homes and then when the fighting begins again they have to be displaced once more so that is happening on the ground people are afraid people are asking questions it will be clear to morrow morning at nine am what this russian proposal ceasefire will bring some of the interfaith there live with the latest the summit thank you well earlier the u. N. Secretary general used his opening address at the Human Rights Council to call for an immediate ceasefire in eastern who are now the war in syria took center stage on the first day of high level discussions being held over the next four weeks david chase has more now from geneva the u. N. Secretary general antonio good terrorise used his opening address to demand the immediate implementation of the cease fire in syria as the news came in of continued government attacks against the rebel held suburb of damascus is them good cannot wait its time to stop these health on health and that remind all parties of their absolute obligation an International Humanitarian and human rights law to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure at all times and similarly efforts to come backs terrorism do not supersede these obligations the outgoing human rights high commissioner for the un desired herad al hussein said he wished to be blunt about where the blame for what he called the slaughterhouses really lay the responsibility for the continuation of so much pain lies with the five permanent members of the un Security Council. So long as the veto is used by them to block any unity of action when it is needed the most when it could reduce the extreme suffering of innocent people then it is the permanent members who must answer before the victims reforms to the system already being backed by two out of the five permanent members by france and the United Kingdom the high commissioner said it is time for the love of mercy for russia china and the United States to join them and stop the punishers use of the veto as the world celebrates the seventieth anniversary of the universal declaration of human rights the high commissioner said it was the worst offenders disregard and contempt for human rights which will be the eventual undoing of us all. Change to aljazeera geneva french president Manuel Mccall has told his turkish counterpart that the un call for a cease fire across syria must also apply to the flame region so he launched an offensive against the kurdish why their last month bunker at considers the y. P. G. Terrorists the point further special forces too afraid on monday on sunday turkey welcomed the Un Resolution calling for the ceasefire but said it would not affect its campaign in a free. U. N. Agencies say Food Insecurity and says saddam has reached unprecedented levels more than sixty percent of the population is at risk of starvation by july displacement due to ongoing violence and the weak economy has contributed to the crisis hit the morgan reports now from the capital to back. Barely able to stand and too sick to eat thats what john told the doctors when she brought in her two year old son going for a checkup but she cannot hide her grief when asked why he was in that condition. We have no food in the house i plan to base of grains but thats not enough and we cant afford to buy food from the market every day sometimes we eat one meal sometimes we dont eat dr say getting his money and hes not alone the u. N. Childrens organization unicef says more than one point three million children are at risk of being malnourished by july if not given assistance ok my son philip is one of them. I brought my child here because he hasnt gotten proper food for so long that the little food we do get he cant eat it and we cant afford regular meals africa standers nation has been at war for more than four years in fighting between rival groups has claimed thousands of lives and displaced a quarter of the twelve million population its also resulted in what the u. N. Calls an unprecedented level of Food Insecurity as much as it is hard for those here in the capital juba to get food and the situation is worse for millions of others around the country who have no access to markets and rely on aid to survive that total is rising the u. N. Says six point three million or fifty seven percent of the population is a trick of starvation by april and the u. N. Says one hundred fifty five thousand people are at risk of being classified as an catastrophic things of Food Insecurity by july. It is serious and that is why we are seeing and less drastic measures to can by the unitarian act. In this situation is likely to form from last year. We have an increase of food in severe food. Put two percent so if you compare last year with this year. But the u. N. Says without an end to the conflict it will be hard to fight against the hunger as long as you have the conflict continuing people must feel secure in their own being and where they are and without that you dont have them actually producing food and actually contributing to the food needs of what our imperatives. Lactase is to look at now the people who need and make sure we get the resources to provide them the assistance that they need needs that keep increasing day by day with adults and children at risk of starving to death and there are millions of people more going on to their own. Three female Nobel Peace Prize winners of called on a cheetah speak out about violence against the hinge of the systems in the in war warning that she risks prosecutions of genocide the women are visiting the hinge of refugee camps in bangladesh theyve told their fellow Nobel Laureates to wake up to the atrocities facing the Minority Group you might just not recognize they were hidden and as they made violence in the kinds on terrorists. Maguire is one of the peace prize winner is visiting coaxes bazaar she says me in my eyes government must be held to account for whats happening to the hinge or. This is genocidal chore murder of the people and the world has to do something to stop but so thats one of the but also we want to teach the burmese government to the international c. C. To me expand my point above but i would like to go into burma to visit our sister laura to ask her sister lauria to go to the villages where these people and theyre mostly been been destroyed the evidence of genocide is being well covered as we speak and i would like. Youre pumping out to the villages you got a lot of people who are actually had knowledge there you have the right to life. For the right to be massacred you kill like us. Still ahead this half an hour war of words over the war. Of trying to fragment a country. And its president state governors to discuss School Safety the u. S. Supreme court deals in the bill over his plans for the trimix. Welcome back as we look at weather across central and southern parts of china and taiwan gerri looking fine through much of choosing quite a strong southerly flow but we have got this area of rain and that is likely to stand toward shanghai as we head through wednesday this week and further towards the southeast servants of the foods you will see some heavy rain to staying dry there in hong kong and staying fine across much of indochina twenty seven in her neuer in vietnam for south asia weather conditions not too bad for most areas what a cloud moving up across pakistan some clouds bringing the risk of showers for sure lanka but between those areas looking fine plenty of sunshine and thirty as a high entirely lets move the forecast on you see more in the way of cloud across northern parts of india and pakistan but it should remain dry and fine but for colombo more particularly east coast of sri lanka i think the risk the risk of the odd shower here in the Arabian Peninsula were likely to see some rain moving down from the north about time before virtually nothing this winter but a cloudy a picture through tuesday for dough how with the chance of some showers fine for twenty six but rather gulf states generally still more cloud i think as we head through wednesday the risk of showers spreading props to abu dhabi and here are expected to see a top temperature of twenty six degrees celsius. On counting the cost how corrupt is your country Transparency International has the latest global rankings but its what makes history by launching a crypto currency can south africa plug a hole in its finances as cape town faces a water shortage counting the cost at this time on aljazeera. Our minds of our top stories here on aljazeera russias president has ordered a cease fire and serious. And a humanitarian corridor so civilians can be at least twenty three people were killed on monday in the rebel held on despite u. N. Resolution calling for a nationwide. Given agency say war displacement and then economic crisis of Food Insecurity inside sit down on the president at levels with more than sixty percent of the population risk of starvation in july. And three Nobel Peace Prize winners have visits refugee camps in fact in the dish and are appealing to fellow laureates and sons to cheat to speak out about file and against the hinge of muslim money and. There are reports that aside the lead airstrike has killed seven yemeni soldiers fighting on the same side this is yemens transport minister accuses the United Arab Emirates of trying to fragment the country by creating regional and tribal armies. They also warn that al qaeda is spreading its influence by exploiting internal conflicts. The situation is very bad in all liberated areas particularly those in the south where there are tribal armies established and supported by the United Arab Emirates there are also provincial armies and there are gangs even al qaida is spreading there in large parts of the gov it has never been as present as it is right now. The United Nations Security Council is due to vote on renewing targeted sanctions but britain has also drafted a resolution condemning iran for violating an arms embargo by providing weapons to hooty weapons russia is proposing an alternative which just focuses on sanctions well james is joins us live from the u. N. In new york hi there james so what are they going to be discussing. Well the vote was supposed to take place more than an hour ago an hour and fifteen minutes ago in the u. N. Security council they perspire ended a moved on to the next item of the agenda theyre currently discussing burundi because they cant Reach Agreement we have disputes in the Security Council yet again we have two different rival resolutions on the table potentially we were going to have a double veto which is why i think they perspire on the vote and theyre going to have more negotiations that should be quite simple which is a resolution to renew the u. N. Zapper raters with regard to yemen its panel of experts that provide the information to the Security Council and the sanctions those that are sanctioned with regard to yemen to keep that going but what has happened in this renewal is that the u. K. And i think backed closely by the u. S. Decided to add to the resolution language about iran condemning iran for its support of the who these and for recent missile attacks the other countries in particular russia not happy about this russia has proposed another different version of a resolution without that language and with the two rival resolutions on the table theyre trying to find a way out of this i think that some of the problem is what went on with regard to the negotiations on syria the iran element was there in syria we certainly heard the u. S. Ambassador when they passed that resolution on saturday condemning iran strongly in her speech and of course the other thing that lingers on after that vote is some lack of goodwill particularly towards russia and weve had the u. K. Acting ambassador come out in the last couple of hours and say that one of russia can proposers president putin is now proposing a pause in syria for five hours a day can certainly do it for twenty four hours or d

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