The negotiations and if you a lot of people grow worry and skeptical if this is going to end as they expected it to the on a happy note let us note the use of aggression against protests theres this is not new this is has always been that peace with the regime and i personally think that is an extension of her this year and this is the only language they understand its bullets and siring at civilians and the recent clashes that they had was with some of the younger young testers around the city then claiming that they were drunk or smoking or Something Like that but again that is not just by killing civilians who are unarmed protesters seem to be saying some of them at least they are worried that regional countries may be meddling in sudans internal affairs are they right. Its not maybe its certain if we look at the visits that the head of the military council and has to be recently then immediately look east at the 1st visit 100 watts for egypt and then immediately went to let you apparently hes being a messenger now of going back and forth convey messages and also had many the 1st thing he did he went to americans and now 100 is in saudi its very obvious and then early on at least 2 weeks ago or less thats not really any great lead to positive 500000000. 00 this is too early to deposit for the military council when there is still no no look no government in Place International community entering theyre not going to have any economics for it until there is a civilian government in place but obviously its not really any way this is not there to learn to eat and that is the Sticking Point right the civilian government to be put in place between the military council so well as these protesters but speaking of the protesters as we know that women have really been at the forefront of that protest movement that weve seen and so don but very few have actually been involved in the negotiating process whys that. I think its just one of those. Situations where people dont talk the talk and then dont walk the walk and quite disappointed that forces for freedom and she just do not read it practice what they were reaching women its not for the lack of leadership about women not because there are no women who consider the table and negotiate or dont have the experience there are but they had been systematically walked out of its very heavily dominated by men and when it comes to the presentation they house 2 or 3 there and here and they think this is enough women did not see and he was really also present in their negotiation about the rule of women giving them a coat elsewhere to present what does not need a women are in the streets that once theyre taking the bullets as men are taking it they are like guarding this it in their providing theyre doing their share of the revolution and they should not be limited with that number and they should be if they are at their level if they are in leadership they should be at the table you cannot put a couch one talent and this is the problem and im not sure that everybody who is at that negotiating table presenting at it is actually the best of the crowd so i and i think this is a battle that were going to continue to fight for it to have women because apparently its always been the case and the middle east the women are part of the revolution and part of that state building of the new nation and the minute dinners power sharing theyre completely pushed aside and allison want to highlight something that its not only about women any other minorities are not military. That is negotiating i was not there and i said that they are supplied im not sure there is any coptic or any christian among them theyre great but the Decision Making is reproducing what were were voting against is this centralization of identity. And this. I am by. Men only an assistant i mean we thank you for point taken we thank you very much for joining us and speaking to us from washington and she has plenty more ahead on the aljazeera news hour including the u. N. Finds itself unable to help syrians caught up in bombing raids in the northwest trouble in the air why selling off satellite band with could leave weather forecaster is in the dark and in sport when the new zealand put on a show against sri lanka at the cricket world cup. But 1st forces loyal to libyas u. N. Recognized government say theyve pushed toward 24. 00 have to its fighters south of the capital near the disused International Airports they say theyve also bombed tough sort of positions in the south of these 3 fighters were killed during the operation or humanitarian colleagues tell us that the number of people who have fled their homes due to the fighting in libyas capital tripoli surpassed 90000 according to the u. N. Migration agency this week alone saw 8000 people half of them believed to be children displaced aid workers continue to provide assistance to the internally displaced and other Vulnerable People impacted by the ongoing hostilities with more than 47000 people in tripoli and surrounding areas having received help to date. More from tripoli. Clashes started on saturday between forces loyal to the government of National Accord and others led by the warlord Khalifa Haftar in the vicinity of the Old International active airport on the southern west in the part of the libyan capital the Government Forces say that the are determined to be captured at the airport because it has been this supporting hub for have forces in for the main axes north of the airport in its windy and 3 good axes and east of the airport in a little for the journey and sat up ends are axes of the Government Forces say that the captured at the airport they can then cut the supporting line going for have those forces from the airport to those 4 main axes the also say that they can easily take control of the airport and look at they have to his forces locations in the vicinity of the airport they can also open the way towards area would have to his forces are located there the situation remains very tense on the southern outskirts of the libyan capital specially for civilians many people have been killed since the fighting started on april 4th including civilians and also including women and Children Police in the u. S. State of virginia have identified the gunman and his victims in fridays mass shooting Duane Craddock an engineer who had worked for the city of Virginia Beach for 15 years shot and killed 12 his coworkers the suspect died after a long gun battle with police its the worst incident of mass shooting in the u. S. So far this year. Once you enter an environment such as this everything changes things change in a moments notice such as. The gun battle with the suspect so we did train as recent as march 30th but officers had to make instantaneous decisions at that moment in time on how to gauge the suspect they did it. Miraculously because youre right they did save other lives. Joining us from Virginia Beach where that shooting took place so what are you hearing from there heidi. Well during the big question now is what motivated this gunman to come in and commit this atrocity we do know according to police that cradock had no criminal history that as you said hes been working at this City Building behind me for the last 15 years but that he entered the building yesterday with his employee badge that gave him full access to all 3 floors of this building and he opened fire on his colleagues killing 11 coworkers and one other person who was here for city Business Police say that credit was armed with a 45 caliber handgun the had a silencer and magazine extenders and it is notable that these same extenders were a legal in the United States until 2004 which white now it is legal to use them and this is generated quite a bit of outrage among democrats who say that it is simply unacceptable for these laws to be so permissive and are saying that this is finally the time after so many Mass Shootings that are only accelerating in their pace for some sort of gun reform to happen in washington and what about the community of their people that youve been speaking to are they talking about gun reform or and things that need to change. Today theyre talking about those 12 people who are dead their names and a little bit about their backgrounds are shared at prescott. Earlier in the day and there are multiple vigils scheduled to honor their memory i did speak with one gentleman who came and laid some flowers here at the scene for those who have perished and he is interesting only he brought up you know is the community here even in the day after a tragedy like this happened there quite divided when it comes to how to resolve this and prevent more things like this happening in the future he supports gun rights as do Many Americans and the reality now in congress is that republicans control the senate and have been refusing to take up legislation that was passed in the house i would have bipartisan support to rein in some of these background check issues with purchasing firearms in the United States and because there are still appears to be a lack of political will to really take on that legislation. Honestly what were seeing here is just that tie and time again at least every other month a headline like this dominates American News americans who watch it say its just more of the same. Thank you. A reporter into murdered in missing Indigenous Women and girls in canada has described them as victims of a genocide the report leaked to the media contains the findings a phenomenal inquiry into the deaths and disappearances of 1200 aboriginal women since 1980 activists argue that number is much higher closer to 4000 their report blames state inaction and deep rooted colonialism for the disproportionate violence faced by Indigenous Women they make up 4 percent of canadas population but account for 16 to 24 percent of homicide victims more than 2000 witnesses persis a painted in the inquiry including survivors and relatives of missing woman but speak to shes an indigenous activist and former advisor to the minister of crown indigenous relations shes joining us via skype from ottawa thanks for being with us on aljazeera your initial reaction to the findings of the leaked reports. Things that. I guess my initial reactions are this crisis is nothing new to Indigenous Peoples weve been experiencing these problems and. The loss of. Sisters played a while a lot of this is. You look at the history of canada. That they can start even at the 1st contact with europeans and ideologies that were. That the report does say state actions and inactions rooted in colonialism and colonial ideologies were a Key Driving Force in the disappearance of thousands of Indigenous Women. And its generally the reality. Theres a lot of this. Let me. Take you straight to. The every day that i think that i was country when i was created and so a lot of the land was destroyed as well as stall and from Indigenous People and thats a correlation that. The destruction of our women as follows the loss of her and what are you hoping this report will make she because the report does contain 230 recommendations to talk of violence faced by indigenous communities and those recommendations will be released once the actual report is released but what do you think report will achieve. By misleading at this point. I think many of us have lost a lot of sleep and all that things are going to change because of these types of words over the last couple years weve seen many reports and recommendations come through and were not that many are not so i think a lot of us are really. Really trust you know people in the grassroots are. All right gabrielle faile well leave it there we thank you for speaking to us from ottawa still ahead on the aljazeera news hour. Palestinian students in the occupied west bank learned to cope with the danger of violence from is released settlers these Syrian Refugees able to head home for their id the holy day for the 1st time in almost a decade on the top seed tumble of the french open the action from terrorists and support. How the hate really on now across so much of the middle east one of 2 shows still in the forecast. Some pieces of cloud there rolling across iran over into afghanistan and well see temperatures in couple getting up to around 30 celsius and outbreaks of writing these are going to be lively down posetti heavy enough to cause some localized flooding from time to type up towards pakistan through turkmenistan further south well its lousy dry 35 celsius in karachi but some parts of central and northern pakistan have been getting well up into the fortys race and they were into the fortys to baghdad 44 celsius here and rising with touching 46 by the time we come to monday all the more pleasant 29 by route 31 the forward to reduce limbs hotter than that of course across the Arabian Peninsula as a way to the fortys as well a little bit of cloud there just stretched across central parts of saudi arabia even him trotting over a little as we go through the next day i retract that temperature down 41. 00 to 39. 00 degrees not a dry we have got showers down towards the southern end of the red sea into that western side of the gulf of aden some showers around the whole of africa of course these are the summer rains which are trying to set in on the other side of the arabian sea so a lot of the top temperature 33. 00. Kidnappings a man is in crimea since russias 4 stomachs ation of the black sea. They dont understand why he was kidnapped. Schools of crimea into towns have been arrested. By Russian Security forces. Crimea russias dirty secret. When the news breaks news comedian and actor as president of ukraine when people need to be heard days or thank you both work with no food for much they all want to sleep with an empty stomach with exclusive interviews and indepth reports aljazeera has teams on the ground to bring you the real wooed winning documentary screw russian gold. And tonight on air. And online. Hello again the top stories on the aljazeera news our shots have been fired towards protesters in sudans capital hard to make the military isnt trying to stop protestors setting up barricades outside its Headquarters Forces loyal to libyas u. N. Recognized government say they 1st warlords 24. 00 have to use fighters self of the capital at least 3 fighters were killed during the operation and mexicos foreign minister is in washington for talks over President Donald Trump plants attacks all mexican goods trump wants mexico to stop the flow of migrants or face a 5 percent tariff which could climb to 25 per cent lets explore this further with Mark Weisbrot hes a codirector of the center for economic and policy research is joining us from washington thanks very much for speaking to us so as youre saying the u. S. Is asking mexico for substantial progress when it comes to the issue of stemming the flow of refugees off migrants to these projected tariffs or the threats of tariffs help of the immigration policy marc marc wise brought are you with us. Yes good to have us on aljazeera ill just ask you my question again the u. S. Is asking and trump that is asking for progress from mexico in stemming the flow of migrants hes now threatening terrorists does this policy of tariffs help with the immigration policy well the thing you have to remember about trump is that hes all about distraction he ran his president ial campaign that way and he continued into his presidency and trade is the perfect described distraction because you know theres 190 countries in the world and we have trade with the overwhelming majority of them and so this is the main purpose when he attacks mexico hes also trying to appeal to an anti immigrant in bases a significant part of his base its appealing to racist fears and animosities so thats most of it i dont think that theres anything you know hes actually trying to accomplish economically this is clearly a negotiating tactic though is that not so doesnt pressure of these countries at all. I dont know i mean you know 1st of all we have to look at whats the root cause of the immigration that you do have and thats the policies that a lot of it is what the United States has done sort of or example you know a lot of moderates from douras well there was a coup there in 2009 that was aided and abetted and supported by the u. S. Government hillary couldnt even wrote in her memoirs that she worked to prevent a democratically elected president from going back to the country and that place has been a terrible mess and thats a lot of the migration you go through all that and mexico itself of course has been a terrible failure since nafta millions of people lost their livelihood in agriculture because of the you know elimination of tariffs in mexico on corn and the poverty is worse than it was before nafta so these are the kind of things that really would have have changed the countries where the moderates are coming from and even the ones who come from Central America mexico they would be stay there if mexico had just continued to grow at the rate that they grew before the United States became heavily involved in determining Economic Policy in the 1980 s. And ninetys but let me ask you about the other countries i mean clearly mexico just happening a few hours ago but we also didnt see trying to impose tariffs on china as you know he also is ending the preferential trade deal with india so how much pressure do these tactics by trump put on these countries. I dont think they buy very much at all look at china for example what is he trying to do there well you know thats again a lot of that is distraction but some of that hes actually trying to accomplish someth