Welcome back a look at headlines now in sudan 11 people have been injured after a Security Forces fired shots at protesters in the capital khartoum demonstrators were attempting to set up barricades outside the military headquarters defying warnings to end their assets and. Has been outbreak of fighting in libyas disused International Airport in tripoli forces loyal to the u. N. Recognize governments and they. Fight to south of the capital and Syrian Government forces have bombed rebel held areas in the countrys northwest several civilians were injured after asteroids hit parts of aleppo hama and it. Well police in the usa to the genuine identify the gunman and his victims following fridays mass shooting the way in crowd a was an engineer who had worked for the city of the ginia beach for 15 years and he say he shot and killed 12 of his coworkers was killed off to a long gun battle with police its the worst incident of mass shooting in the u. S. This year castro has more now from Virginia Beach. Police say craddick the shooter had no previous criminal history and theyre still not saying what may have been his motive to enter his place of work on friday evening and opened fire on his coworkers killing 12 People Police say he was armed with a 45 caliber handgun that had a silencer and a magazine extender it is notable that this type of extender was illegal until 2004 in the United States now President Trump has weighed in on twitter sending his condolences to Virginia Beach saying the federal government is here to support the community and democratic president ial candidates have weighed in on twitter as well calling this outrageous and the latest sign that gun control reform is desperately needed in the United States but if you ask the average america how they may react to the shooting its in lightning to think a year back when a very similar shooting happened on the other side of the country and 1000 oaks california also 12 people dead from the mass shooting there at a restaurant most americans today will not recall that incident happening such is the the repetition of these images of chaos and mass shooting tragedies in the grief that is poured out across American Television screens now with increased frequency it is undeniable that the frequency of these Mass Shootings has gone up exceptionally in the last few years however in washington the political will to do anything about it to to have more gun control has simply not. Spahn did in kind that Influential NationalRifle Association gun lobby continue to be powerful force in washington even after the thoughts and prayers that continue to pour in after this latest shooting in virginia Virginia Beach the likelihood of any reform coming of it is still very unlikely. Mexicos president to suggest that his country could tighten migration controls following the u. S. President s threat to impose tariffs on mexican goods and. Says he expects good results from talks planned in washington next week says he will apply tower of the old mexican products on june 10th if it cant stop the flow of migrants across the Us Mexico Border meanwhile american ports have started collecting 25 percent tariffs on several goods coming from china in jordan has more from washington. On saturday there was no reaction from the trumpet ministration about chinas decision to impose a 25 percent tariff on a number of u. S. Products that are intended to be sold for the Chinese Market this comes as the trumpet ministration is planning to impose a 5 percent tariff on mexican goods coming into the United States starting on june 10th its not because the us has any outstanding trade disputes with the Mexican Government in fact theyve just negotiated a new free trade treaty that still needs to be approved by the u. S. Congress and the Mexican Legislature this is in order to push mexico sitting to do more about stopping the migration of Central Americans who have left their homes hoping to resettle in the United States its unusual and perhaps it legal for a government to impose tariffs for a non economic or trade related reason in that vein not only the Mexican Foreign minister now in washington planning for talks with the u. S. Secretary of state mike pompei o to resolve this Terror Threat but now a number of organizations including the u. S. Chamber of commerce which represents the most u. S. Businesses in the country are now considering whether they should sue the u. S. Government to prevent these tariffs from taking effect their argument is that this is not only going to hurt u. S. Businesses but it is creating a hostile environment for these businesses to operate within and they want to try to curtail the trumpet ministrations efforts to use tariffs to deal with all sorts of policy issues not just the economic ones when its been 6 months since mexican president and his 9 europe as of it all came to power one of his main challenges tackling the violence thats plagued his country for more than a decade heels. I made the issue of missing people a priority 40000. 00 people have disappeared in mexico since 2006 that means each year more than 3000. 00 people are reported missing 26000. 00 bodies remain and identified in morgues and other places this 1 december and may this year 337 bodies were found in 222. 00 mass graves across the country was part of our special series marking 6 months of our government John Heilemann travel to stay low at talk to the victims and perpetrators of mexicos finance. Loose movie is sifting through mud from the bottom of the canal trying to find the remains of her son hes been missing since armed men burst into his house and took him away that was 5 years ago finding pieces of his body is probably the closest to closure. The think about. My life gone through a 360 degree spin i dont have peace i cant sleep here waiting for someone to come and tell you is there he was dumped here the 1000 questions were no answers. Those questions are being asked by groups of relatives who are scouring the country looking for the 40000 missing the 1st time we had the chance to put those questions to a man who admits disappearing people he works for the similar lower cartel i asked him why they hide their victims the answer he says is simple were more than without a body because no crime thats where nobody knows where. Its a common belief in the criminal world its not completely accurate but the lack of a body does make any Murder Investigation much harder but thats not the only reason gangsters disappear people its also meant as a warning to kruger we have a saying its a dodgy business but we play straight so when someones given a chance to work on his own to sell the product and they dont pay their dues we make an example of them and say the others work rate well the same is going to happen to you oh no but of course many of those who disappear in mexico as simply innocent bystanders that hasnt stopped the gangs from inflicting on thousands of families and then ending punishment afterwards when you when youve seen the results for the family how was that made you feel when theyre still looking for their lost their lost relative and you know where they are when you know that at least theyre dead but you dont tell them i mean how does that feel remorse. Its something that we know was painful for the families sometimes become an ask us and i know where the relative is but i cant tell them because ill probably end up just like the victim. Maybe you feel better because we could be your friends or people you know but theres nothing you can do. Now the government has a new plan to find the disappeared it said our limited funds will be made available to searching the forensic cilla teams to identify bodies. But that wont take away the motivation for criminal groups and certain authorities to hide their victims well that remains so too will be used desperate search is lost loved ones john hope would i would visit up to the lower. And on sunday well have more in our special series on the 6 months of the Lopez Obrador presidency will be looking at the steps the Mexican Government is taking to stem the soaring murder rate 2018 was the most violent year since records began in mexico with 30000. 00 killings that story is coming up next in our special series of course right here on aljazeera. A National Inquiry into missing or murdered Indigenous Women in canada has described them as the victims of a genocide the government investigation looked into more than a 1000 deaths or disappearances since 1980 but Inquiry Commission is believe the actual number is much higher it uncovered a disproportionate level of violence faced by Indigenous Women and says deep rooted colonialism and state in action is to blame. People in the democratic republic of congo have been paying tribute to the opposition icon Etienne Tisha katie a form Opposition Leader died in belgium 2 years ago but political turmoil prevented the return of his body to educate he was a prominent critic of former congress dictator. In later became the opponent of former president long kabila who was assassinated in 2001 and his son Joseph Kabila who govern the country for 18 years almost 2 years after to see katies death his son felix was sworn in as president or the election was marred by claims of fraud theres harmattan reports. Supporters of the security say bearing day here on home soil is a victory against the former government the veteran Opposition Leader died in belgium 2 years ago but the political turmoil at the time and disagreements with Joseph Kabila the former president delayed his homecoming to be there is no longer leader of the democratic republic of congo shes a katie son felixs his father was given a state funeral that we did we are very proud because. From now all moral and moral every young man will be able to fight to be liberated the country. Spent decades in politics fighting against corruption and challenging leaders such as this is a seiko Laurent Kabila and his son joseph just played for a long time i think 30 hears ago just fighting for democrats in this country and now his son he the father is heard and his son is now the 1st thing this country is that there is still 12 of the of the right there with what what his father did last time. But feel it is the kiddies election win was controversial some here believe Opposition Leader martin for you lou 1 december vote for you to challenge the result in court but lost feeling is the case he was sworn in soon after the ruling that offer the same but its a belief that had easy lets fix this part of the deal with the bill or with the former president would sign. 3 of the men such as parliament alison its both men deny the claim political analysts say feeling is that he has to prove he is his own man president could be a lot of sly and will try to survive any person who would do the same especially because of years of quite a huge Political Party on the field and they warn these parliamentary elections but we have the one head of state with his constituency power and responsibilities and is due for that on being. The funeral reportedly cost millions of Dollars Money some his they could have been spent elsewhere it is high unemployment and poverty officials are also battling to contain any outbreak in the east of the country 7 it inches a kitty supporters say for now its time to celebrate the bichon Opposition Leader and give him a proper standoff afterwards they say they will be watching the same felix to see what kind of leader hes going to be how to. Kinshasa. 29 people have been injured in a fire at a migrant cramp camp in northwest bosnia the merrill camp in the town of very quickly do so is used as temporary accommodation for about 500 Migrants Police say the injured are being treated in local hospitals because of the fire is not yet known. Gary in court has arrested the captain of a river cruise ship that collided with a tourist boat on the danube river 21 people are still missing after the tourist boat sank on wednesday at least 7 south korean terrace have been confirmed dead while another 7 were rescued the rivers murky water and strong currents have handed efforts to salvage the wreckage. U. S. President donald trump is weighing in to persons leadership contest by saying the former foreign secretary johnson would be an excellent choice of Prime Minister johnson a prominent bracks its here who campaigned for the e. U. Is currently the favorite at the top job as ports from london. President trump has a keen interest in power who has it who hasnt he also has his own ideas on the next british Prime Minister in an interview with the Sun Newspaper this is what he said about the export and secretary and hardline Boris Johnson i know the players are no different but i think boris would do a very good thing could be. I believe he also said he didnt think Johnsons Well publicized Extramarital Affairs would harm his chances johnstons been complementary of Donald Trumps presidency in recent months but when he was mayor of london he was anything like how times change i would invite him to come and see the whole of london and take him around the city except that i wouldnt want to expose to any unnecessary risk of meeting donald trump foreign secretary jeremy hunt another leadership contender also got the trump seat of approval because of his pledge to spend more on defense the right but his thumbs down for environment secretary michael gove a leadership front runner who recently accused trump of saber rattling over his iran policy comes words fall short of a full endorsement of johnson but theyve been seen as a bombshell intervention in british domestic politics and of diplomatic protocol. Also claims that other leadership contenders have approached him asking for his public support the guessing game over who these contenders are has already begun all in all the u. S. President believes that he has the potential power to impact who will be the next occupant of number 10 downing street. It is a crowded contest with 12 m. P. s are vying to replace to reason the race may be on with may will still be Prime Minister during trumps 3 day state visit to the u. K. Beginning. To resume Boris Johnson of how the functions for relationship over breaks it. Trump also told the sun he was really loved in britain given the huge demonstrations during his working visit last year including the appearance of this claim may be up for debate the barca aljazeera london. An artist in taiwan has created a larger than life but loon to mark the 30th anniversary of chinas tannin square prodemocracy protests the inflatable installation has been erected in front of a Memorial Hall in the capital taipei it recalls the encounter between a chinese civilian and military tanks that contributed to a brutal shutdown of the demonstrations in 1989 public remembrances of the tannin protests are strictly forbidden in Mainland China now south korean troops on the border with the north are on high alert because of a new infiltration threat sick wild boars an outbreak of african swine fever has spread to pyongyang its feared the infected oars from the north could reach the south devastating souls 5900000000. 00 pork industry dozens of pigs have already died in north korea from the disease which has also affected China Vietnam and mongolia thousands of. Activists have rallied in the south korean capital 20 of gay rights march and theyve been joined by members of the ruling party for the 1st time protesters in seoul have been demanding equality and for same sex marriage to be legalized earlier this month taiwan became the 1st asian country to allow gay marriage but an attempt to establish that right for same sex couples in south korea failed in 2016. Just a quick look at the headlines this hour 11 people have been injured in the sudanese capital hard to mock to Security Forces fired at protesters the army was trying to stop people from setting up barricades outside the military headquarters there has been a large sit in there by hundreds of demonstrators who are demanding transition to a civilian government have also been reports of gunfire in sudans 2nd largest city undermine. Forces loyal to libyas u. N. Recognized government say theyve pushed warlord 25 to fight is south of the capital near the disused International Airport they also say they have to his positions in the south the u. N. Says hundreds of people have been killed in the fighting or humanitarian colleagues tell us that the number of people who have fled their homes due to the fighting in libyas capital tripoli as surpass 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 trinity displaced at other Vulnerable People impacted by the ongoing hostilities with more than 47000 people in tripoli and surrounding areas having received help to date the Syrian Government and its russian allies have bombed several rebel controlled areas in the countrys northwest as strikes have hit the city of in the west in aleppo countryside and then several towns in Hama Province activists say theyve also been bombings south of it. But least in the u. S. State of virginia have identified the gunman and his victims following fridays mass shooting the wine crowd it was an engineer who had worked for the city of Virginia Beach for 15 years but he say he shot and killed 12 of his coworkers. And mexicos president has suggested his country could tighten migration controls following the us president s threat to impose tariffs on mexican goods on his money Lopez Obrador says he expects good results from talks planned in washington next week trump says he will apply tariffs to all mexican products on june the 10th if it cannot stop the flow of migrants across the Us Mexico Border well those lines coming up the court case against Julian Assange and the threat it poses to the media story is in the listening post which is next. U. S. Officials charge week you think sound posh will file a petition asking i sarcastically i cherish and heres a question asked me oh show us the form of just about every question what is whistle blowing was a spine. Hello im Richard Ginsberg and youre at the listening post here are some of the media stories that were covering this week the u. S. Department of justice raises the stakes in its case against wiki leaks is Julian Assange john trial or is american journalism israel and the documentation of palestinian memory the archives it keeps under lock and key beijing versus washington Many American companies have been established in china and then very profitable and trade wars turn into anchor wars and. Some other hunger games fasting and furious for ramadan 7 weeks ago when Julian Assange of wiki leaks was dragged out of that embassy in london headed for possible extradition to the United States the sites editor christian crabs and told us the legal charges waiting for him in the u. S. Were just the tip of the iceberg that there would be more coming and last week he was proven correct u. S. Prosecutors have expanded the indictment against the sanj by another 17 counts is maximum jail term has jumped from 5 years to 175 years and the u. S. Department of justice is going after him under a different law and now the espionage act that law has been used against whistleblowers before wiki leaks source chad. Manning included but never against a publisher the alarm bells including from Mainstream Media organizations that fear the press that such a prosecution would set have been going off ever since the a sanch case isnt really about him or wiki leaks anymore it has implications serious ones for journalists just about everywhere our starting point this week is washington d. C. This indictment all 37 pages and 18 charges in it is the u. S. Department of justice putting its cards on the table laying out its should Julian Assange the founder of wiki leaks having been expelled from the Ecuadorian Embassy in london be extradited to the United States then he will be tried under the espionage act it is ironic that the charges also serve as a different kind of indictment is he a criminal or easy a journalist of all those journalists and news outlets all the alleged experts and legal analysts who initially argued that the case against the sand was his to fight alone so you really you really think we all say we are the journalist you think we have it wrong and that he is actually not a pariah we should be praising him and that there were no implications for more conventional news organizations because the real indictment provides primary facie evidence to the contrary for about 5 decades its been well understood since the pentagon papers case that the u. S. Constitution and specifically the 1st amendment of the constitution protects the receipt and publication of government secrets and this is the 1st time the government has brought a charge under the 917. 00 world war one era espionage act which is supposed to cover spying not disclosing information to journalists its the 1st time that the government has brought charges under the espionage act based exclusively on the receipt and publication of government secrets this will. Good for clothes and in fact obstruct all kinds of journalism throughout the United States and from other countries in the world there is no legally meaningful difference between the work that wiki leaks and gauged in and the work that the New York Times or the Washington Post engaged in and in fact we know this to be true because president Barack Obamas administration declined to pursue a prosecution against wiki leaks back in 2013 they were faced with something called the New York Times problem which was if they prosecuted wiki leaks then they would essentially be saying that they had the authority to pursue and prosecute a reporter or a news editor at the New York Times. When the department of justice announced the indictment it held a closed door briefing for reporters on the record but off camera the head of the Departments National Security Division was widely quoted on julia sandras journalistic credentials the department to seriously the role of journalists in our democracy he said it is not and never has been the departments policy to target them for reporting but Julian Assange is no journalist the question about whether to earn their silence the journalist or not is irrelevant the 1st amendment does not a stow upon journalists a certain set of rights they bestow everybody those rights whether they call themselves a journalist or not luckily we live in a country where the government does not license journalists and i think everyone can agree that donald trump shouldnt be the one deciding who is a journalist and who isnt and the d. O. J. Has highlighted a narrow set of facts that distinguish Julian Assange and wiki leaks from traditional responsible journalists. Those include feel legit agreements to crack a government password and the irresponsible publication of the names of human sources. Neither of those things are activities but typically. However the indictment includes charges that relate to a solicitation a receipt and the publication of classified information and those are things that good National Security reporters do every day. The use of the espionage act by the department of justice galvanized Media Outlets alarmed at the implications not for Julian Assange and for themselves the Washington Post called the case a blueprint for making journalists into felons the New York TimesEditorial Board said the indictment aims at the heart of the 1st amendment and the guardians former editor called the charges a grave threat to free media all that push back felt like too little too late Julian Assange has been treated like a pariah by those same news outlets take the New York Times in 2010 the times the u. K. Is guardian and germanys there should be legal all collaborated with wiki leaks resulting in the publication of the iraq war lockes it was big news but on day 2 of that story the times ran a lengthy profile piece on a sandwich describing him as imperious dictatorial saying he was given to delusional grand jury it was an odd way to treat a collaborator on one of the papers biggest stories in decades. And one essential later sought refuge in the Ecuadorian Embassy in london saying he feared for his freedom the times as well as the guardian failed in their editorials to come to his defense the Sexual Assault allegations in sweden may have affected their thinking but anyone familiar with that case and the numerous irregularities in the prosecutions handling of it would have to be suspicious of the motives at play and even now with all the a sanj indictments out there those news outlets are clearly more concerned with the possible Legal Precedents affecting them. Then they are about the fate of their one time source news Media Organizations that have reacted to this with alarm have done so with a full appreciation of the signal that this indictment sounds to us you can be critical of Julian Assange there may be many good reasons to take issue with the way that assad has conducted himself and the way the wiki leaks has released information to the public but the charges brought against him in this indictment sweep much more broadly into the realm of typical journalistic practice if Media Organizations can do it all over again i would suggest that they go back to 2010 when the grand jury was 1st and paneled against wiki leaks and they speak out loudly against the Obama Administration pursuing this dissident Media Organization all of the substantial leak of documents because what was happening back then was laying the groundwork for investigations that could target more traditional Media Organizations whether they were based in the United States or outside of the United States. The rise of wiki leaks is attributable not only to the advent of technology but also to changes in u. S. Government policy. Since the 911. 00 attacks in 2001 the American Defense and intelligence establishment have gone on a classification binge in the name of National Security more and more material field reports assessments Interagency Communications the kind that used to be available to the public have now been classified an organization like wiki leaks that makes no secret that its in the business of stealing secrets has plenty to work with and theres a market out there millions of clicks to be had that news outlets are well aware of and the american authorities are to. What they are essentially trying to do here is change that dynamic they are saying were going to prosecute julius onj for publishing classified secrets but you know we may not stop there that our Court Systems have this precedent and then can be used against other news organizations and this is why many people are saying that this is really just a stalking horse for the Trump Administration to go after other journalists and without the receipt and publication of classified information without the free flow of that information to the public many of the most important National Security stories of the past 5 decades including the pentagon papers but also including torture of post 911 i think my natural feelings after 911 all of these stories could not have been written without legal protection. For reporters access to classified information. And occasionally publishing. Discussing other media stories that are on our radar this week with one of our producers marcella. Marcella this past wednesday we saw a trade war the one between the u. S. And china turned into a television spectacle and the actors involved werent just moderating this debate they were in fact debating so lets start with the channels involved. Yes well the debate pitted an anchor for foxs business channel trish regan against lucian of chinas state owned english language broadcaster c g t m 4 weeks these 2 had been trading tweets about tariffs trade wars and technology eventually reagan challenging you to a live show down the format was far from journalistic with these 2 presenters arguing in effect on behalf of their respective governments in washington and beijing how do american businesses operate in china is there a risk for having their property their ideas their hard work you have to ask american businesses whether they want to come to china whether they find coming to china and cooperating with chinese businesses has not been profitable or not and they will they will tell you their answers as far as i understand Many American companies have been established in china and theyre very profitable and agree so you have 2 anchors are getting a surrogate spokespeople for their respective governments how did this program go down in china before the debates a spokesperson for Chinas Foreign Ministry big event asking everyone to watch it because you know in china we have a saying the truth becomes clearer through debates it was a rare opportunity to have beijings position on an ongoing trade dispute broadcast on an american channel you ssion was an obvious choice for the chinese side since shes a reputation for being scornful of western Media Coverage on china now that the audiences get anything out of it soft to say the debate went on for 16 minutes and reagan in new had nothing much to add on the trade wars so whats already been reported but itll be interesting and maybe a bit disturbing to see if this kind of debates Network VersusNetwork Grows more common ok thanks for some. Turning now to a story about memory our knowledge of the past is produced and kept hidden in a place where history and its narration is highly contested israel and palestine for years material that could reveal details about israels treatment of palestinians has been sealed inside the country state and military archives under the pretext of security or privacy more than 98 percent of those documents are classified theyre under lock and key its a form of censorship that has been criticised not just by palestinians but by the former chief archivist of israel as well historians and journalists say the policy of censoring material in the archives exposes the deep insecurities that israel has about its past with archivists acting as they gatekeepers of history for palestinians its part of a wider trend of cultural or racial and historical denial that beginning before 1948 has gone hand in hand with the regular theft and appropriation of not just their land but of their story listening post often now on the silencing of palestinian history in israels archives. The palestinian displaced. And new rating the past is a constant struggle which is by design because field in israel occupies the library a hidden palestinian story entire chapters of history that were looted from palestinian institutions and home. After the Palestinian People were expelled from their homes Israeli Forces came in and quite methodically proceeded to seize all of the contents in their houses it was done in such a way that to this day we dont have a complete idea of what items were taken documents. Scattered in so many places some in the israeli archives in jerusalem some at the National Library many of these boxes havent been catalogued to this day there is often no possibility for researchers to have access to the thumb of the left the how all of the archives in israel are really very much founded and they re sure palestinians every single Israeli Attack on palestinians has usually targeted an archive this happened in 1948 and it also in 1902 when the israelis invaded lebanon and targeted institute of palestine studies one of the reasons that theyre threatening is because there really our record of palestinian social life and palestine more broadly you have women with a welcome call there are important items like the personal papers of palestinian leaders and intellectuals like leave the 2nd library in jerusalem considered one of the most important palestinian private libraries. Then you have palestinian lawyers whose entire offices and files were seized to this day if you go to the archives youll find theres a palestinian lawyers category which i find strange palestinian lawyers these are very private documents the fact that they have been taken away is a sign of contempt for palestinian history its an attempt to suggest palestinians have no history no documents no belongings well imo who does the home. Israel of law theft the anyone can access the state archives the most sensitive material can be censored for up to 70 years but in practice the state can and have restricted indefinitely anything it decides is damaging to its National Security and israeli historian one othella has spent 20 years trawling the archives uncovering truths of previously unseen footage and photographs seized as far back as the 1930. 2017 she made a film about loft coniston in history called looted and hidden. Over the years elements found historical material that has been sealed the decade. In israels military archives she discovered films from the era of Palestinian Revolutionary thin emma and photos shot by one of the founders of palestinian photo journalism both of us. Sellar also uncovered aerial photos taken by the jewish militia the hagana of palestinian villages before they were destroyed and repopulated in 1948. The hagana decided to photograph all the palestinian villages from the air this material would later be used for the conquest and rule of these places and their people however when we look at the photos with the historic perspective we have today their meaning can flip so to speak and they can reveal the history of those who were conquered someone once asked me if i wasnt concerned that these materials might be closed off after id asked them to be opened and indeed the material has been reclassified when i went back to the archive a few years later i was told the photos do not exist in ok i mean. Its not just the material offensive hidden from the outside once inside the archive origin the rights were interpreted to fit a different narrative and never tell home again when i started working with material from the archive i saw photos with comments and notes written on them by the censors in archivists for example palestinians are described as terrorists as gangs seeing all of that taught me about how the materials go through a process of rewriting to aid or benefit design is narrative so the colonial operators that starts with the plunder and looting continues with colonial control and management other than your colonial of a man that if you let the role the archives play and reshaping history is under the control of political masters israels military archive is managed by the Defense Ministry its state archives by the Prime Ministers office. Before stepping down last year israels my senior archivist yakov love of egg criticize not only the lack of independence but also the state tendency to censor material under the guise of security know the victor kind to speak to us for the story however in a revealing report summing up his time as chief archivist he wrote the vast majority of material the thiele and will never be opened. According to the israeli n. G. O. S active out of the 14800000. 00 files held by israels state and military archives less than 2 percent are accessible to the public that includes restricted material that could expose israelis to uncomfortable truths about their history like war crimes perpetrated against palestinians have been minimal israel is terrified of the contents of its own archives and doesnt want its history to be exposed take one of the most important examples of censored material the cover costs a massacre in 1956 many scholars argue that israel used to cover costs and massacre to force those palestinians who had stayed on their land to flee i believe there were direct orders from the government for the massacre to take place so as long as the state keeps censoring these documents it means its trying to hide the past to prevent it from being part of the present and the future you know how their arms that were. With allowed to remember and who have made to forget is an expression of power erasing the archival record denies palestinians the right to write their past and to connect it to their present. But israel does not have a monopoly over history. In the occupied west bank a major project is underway by the Palestine Museum to collect and digitize hundreds of thousands of items of historical significance in the face of continuing historical denial palestinians are finding other ways to preserve collective memory archival. To really record. These histories and stories has been from the very beginning part of the palestinian struggle for memory and to a certain extent for liberation there is no single authoritative palestinian archive that may be a blessing in disguise because the more voices and the more multiplicity we have i think all of those things are sources of richness not poverty and the host have a taste i dont think that palestinian history should be deprived of documents and evidence it is important to return the material to the owners so that you dont be mean someone with privilege and access who writes the palestinians history but rather palestinian researchers themselves Israeli Society must learn to respect knowledge and understand Palestinian Society and its history because without that there is no future for this case and. 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Hello im Maryam Namazie in london just a quick look at the top stories now 11 people have been injured in the sudanese capital khartoum off the Security Forces fired at protest as the army has been trying to stop people from setting up barricades outside the military had court says thousands of demonstrators have been staging a sit in that demanding a transfer of power to a civilian government. B. Has mall. Anik incidents capital khartoum a shot so fired towards protesters who is setting up barricades the army says the protest outside the ministry of defense has become a hub for criminals and is posing a danger to the state but thousands of demonstrators defying warnings from the military to stop the sit in they say theyll keep up the pressure until their demands for a civilian government are met absolutely you know aggression against were just theres this is not new this is has always been the peace i wouldnt wish it were jean and i personally think that he is an extension of her bashir and this is the only language they understand its bullets and firing at civilians the military council has been in charge since long time president Obama Al Bashir was deposed in april and they say external powers may now be influencing whats happening inside sudan if that having the visit. Gen han and his Voice Committee they came up with a different look at the they are now putting a different phase previously they were very diplomatic in their appeal to the people know they are very blunt. There are also reports of gunfire in sudan 2nd largest city on demand where theyve been regular protests before and since the shias removal talks between the military council and the Opposition Coalition to form a Transitional Government was suspended 2 weeks ago after the 2 sides failed to agree on who will lead the transitional period the military council says if no progress is made it will call for elections before the end of the year a move rejected by the opposition. Of the risk of violence is increasingly is the standoff between protesters and Government Forces intensifies but protesters say they are determined to stand their ground until the military hands of the power Victoria Gate and be al jazeera and our other headlines forces loyal to libyas u. N. 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