The way. Im going to go to school to including the to run to rap his. Securing their 1st n. B. A. Championship in state its on to gain 6 against the Golden State Warriors. Hello we begin with breaking news from sudan where an ethiopian envoy says the Opposition Alliance will suspend the Civil Disobedience Campaign and strike from wednesday in turn the military has reportedly agreed to release some political detainees and the announcement comes on the 1st day of the strike residents stayed indoors and businesses remained shut in much of the capital hard to protest leaders had been promising to continue their campaign until the military gave up power the military crackdown on protesters staging sit in on last week has left at least 129 people dead mohamed valas joining us here on set hes covered the protests in sudan extensively what are you hearing about the suspension. Yes it may look like may sound like a surprise to many but weve been hearing about it in the last couple of days the suspension happened because of the going to happen because the freedom of forces and forces of freedom and change they know that they cant continue a civil disobedience continuously they cant keep it going because that will turn the population against them it will affect the livelihood of the people and also for this card to remain powerful they have to be able to hold it back and then to use it again remember they lost the card of the protest in the city that was the most powerful card in their hands in the negotiation with the military they lost its guys it was dispersed now the the only remaining card they have is the civil disobedience and they know that if the if the it impacts the population negatively. That would backfire on them and also now that they have some concessions from the military council this is the right moment to suspend it and according to my information theyre not suspending it suspending means theyre not abandoning it right but they are suspending it right so theyre going to use it again when they need and what about those concessions that theyve managed to do what they do in the month in quite many many things theyve been demanding the release of the Political Prisoners theyve been demanding the return of the normal life theyve been demanding that a coalition on the part of the military council of what happened their responsibility of about the killing of those people who are monday on june 30th you know theyve got something the military also has some problems because the last the higher moral ground because moral high ground because of what happened because of the suspicions and the accusations that they have killed civilians and now they have to give something and there is tremendous pressure from the from the outside world those condemnations across the border and also the the ovoid the chop in the legation there and the africa needs suspension of sudan so the military council has to do something and now the other. Starting to give in to give some concessions not to many according to the news lines that we have now but also but at least the release of some prisoners and the acceptance of the things that the 2 sides have already agreed on remember a few days back after the massacre they said were not going to go back to the same agreements again now they are saying they will go back to those agreements what theyre also saying were also hearing. As youre saying theyve both sides have agreed to uphold all their previous agreements on power sharing and to continue to talk about the structure of the Sovereign Council or not issue of the Sovereign Council is highly significant because thats where the differences lie actually yes thats the Sticking Point because remember they agreed on forming the transitional bodies they agreed on 3 years transition very agreed on the percentage of in terms of the government and the parliament the only Sticking Point the most divisive this is division one was the majority of the Supreme Council should it be military or should be civilian right now they will go back to this point to discuss it and we have to wait and see so is it difficult to see how this point in particular then is going to be resolved. Its going to remain a difficult point for some time to come during the negotiations because remember everything is about who will rule so then during these 3 years if the majority of the council is military then then the expectation is that the military will have the final say and they will be able to orient both local both domestic and foreign policies the revolutionaries or the the protest leaders they have to return to the people of sudan the people who are supporting the supporters with something in their hands they cant they cant you know after all those months of protests and sacrifice be subordinate to the military thats going to be just a coup according to many sunnis so they need to be able to say to their population to their base that this is really a revolution this is change because now civilians are ruling so that to do that they have to have majority in the Sovereign Council and they have to have the head probably of the Sovereign Council a civilian ok thank you very United Nations says its shocked and outraged at the killing of at least 95 villagers in a suspected revenge attack in mali a dog an ethnic village was raided with homes set on fire in the mopti region sundays attack was the latest in a series of atrocities involving rival ethnic groups competing for access to land and water. Well the u. N. Special representative for mali denounced what he calls an act of unspeakable barbarism mom. Also heads the Un Peacekeeping mission in mali said the threshold of the unbearable is rich it is time for a nationwide outcry victoria gave me reports. It was a surprise attack in the middle of the night men on motorbikes wielding machetes and guns looking for people from the doggone ethnic group men women and children were killed and others injured in the attack is similar to another 3 months ago when suspected dog unarmed men killed 160 filoni villages in August Saguenay near the border with the kenya fassel. Mali president abraham day because kater held a minutes silence for the victims during an official visit to switzerland. At this moment a thought for those who once more have fallen on the motorist bullets an unjust and cowardly act in still going country felonies on a matic her does he move in search of fodder for their cattle villages resent them invading their farmland and those disagreements often turn violent. There are 13000 Un Peacekeeping troops in mali to protect people from armed groups linked to al qaida increasingly theyre dealing with fighting between neighboring villages the United Nations system in mali is mobilizing to provide humanitarian assistance to help people affected the mission also provided air support this morning in support of the mali and government to prevent future further attacks there if it is the intercommunal conflict is escalating this year has seen some of the deadliest incidents of Ethnic Violence in mali in a generation everybody know that the government is missing in action it is not going to send its image to address the lack of presence of the states in places where they are coming out of strife. Between the 4 of these the dog owners and the tacky march led to several military commanders being sacked but many money in say the government and un forces need to do much more to stop the bloodshed the turia gate to be Al Jazeera Nicholas hike is joining us from alis capital bamako any claim of responsibility to this latest attack nicholas. No one has claimed responsibility for this attack although when there was an attack against the floor of the community by dawn villagers back in march. When was the mean and its leader who for had called on the full on these 2 to rebel. Organized revenge attacks against the doggone Community Remember for some of the full on even some of the armed groups they perceive their dog on hunters as state sponsored militia groups and that attack that happened against the full Mining Community back in march that resulted in 167 people dead resulted in the collapse of of malis government because the Prime Minister at that time had showed its support to the doggoned militia groups there in and how much pressure is the government under to respond nicolas. Well there it is not just the government thats under pressure its also the 14000. 00 u. N. Peacekeeping force and the 4000. 00 french soldiers that are on the ground weve got a combined of 20000. 00 Foreign Forces there are here to look to bring back stability to this country and yet again you know the the various Security Forces were warned that there is ethnic tension between the dog on the full on the population when this attack took place at 700 local time it lasted through the night until 1 oclock in the morning before any help any Security Forces could come to the ground we heard in victorias report the u. N. Says that it offered air support but thats something that the villagers on the ground did not see that did not bring security to them so it took them hours before Security Forces came on the ground this fight that there was a 1000000 base 50 kilometers away just less than an hours drive away and there is a u. N. Force there and there is the French Forces not far in the region who are well equipped with helicopters and with other. Means to intervene and yet they all think to intervene so theres a lot of question for the United Nations and for the modern government who seems to be trying to save face at the moment the president has just come back from switzerland hes expected to go on the ground calling for National Unity but people want much more than words they want action they want security on the ground there and right nicolas hi thank you. 19 people have been killed in an attack in burkina faso it happens in the northern town of. The identity of the attackers is still unknown armed groups have killed hundreds in recent months forcing 150000 people to flee their homes. A wave of public anger in russia has forced off sorties to make a rare u. Turn over a case against a popular journalist. With more from our herea pm Broadcast Center there in thank you yes all charges against the russian reporter even have been dropped and hes just walked free from a Police Station the investigative journalist had been accused of drug his lawyers said the drugs were actually planted by authorities russias interior minister says he will ask president Vladimir Putin to sack 2 Senior Police officers over the case of is known for his work exposing corruption among moscows political elite well from moscow lets go live now to step of vasant who is there for us us that go. Has just walked out of the Police Station whats he had to say. Well around 15 minutes ago he walked out of the fund i got enough walked out of this a Police Station there an electronic bracelet that he was wearing since his house arrest was removed and he came out and there were like bands of people here cheering of course they were very happy to see him and he basically thanked everyone for their support and also said that the best thing that could come out of this was that this experience would be a lesson so it wont happen again this is of course quite a surprising and unusual turn of events here in russia because its not the 1st time that a journalist or a human rights activist has been framed drugs case but most of the time these cases will just stick the people will stay in prison for very long time if youre caught up in this legal system but this time it was different because in the last couple of days you could already notice that the kremlin was kind of uncomfortable with this case or the spokesman person of blood inside well maybe some mistakes have been made and normally he would say well we cant interfere in the law and basically the difference is that there was a massive out poor of protest and sympathy for this journalist whos an investigative journalist and of course people were very worried that if this could happen to him it also could happen to to anyone basically its also people within the state media came out for his support and i think that sort of has troubles and worries people high up in the ranks here in moscow ok so i guess thats one explanation why the charges were dropped in this case is slightly different from cases weve seen before but what do you see the consequences of all of this will be. Well i think one of the consequences is that people have a feeling now that actually they can make a difference there was this kind of apathy here in russia that most of the time well the government does something and you cant really do anything against it now basically to have a feeling while these protests have worked so maybe we could try this again so this is something of course that the government will need to think about again what what what are the consequences and also some people say well police has been you merely ated in this case as you said some high ranking Police Officers will probably be sacked so what will be the response from police so theres a lot of questions about how this is going to go continue but of course a lot of people here feel that this is definitely a victory a victory for the people they say steadfast some of the latest on that story in moscow step thank you. The ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelinsky has ordered an investigation into the course of course of a fire at a psychiatric clinic 6 people were killed in the blaze which started late on monday in the southern port of of the stuff patients were evacuated from the burning building as firefighters battled the flames police have launched a criminal investigation. One of the u. K. s Largest Charities has been heavily criticised for failing to disclose allegations of child abuse by its workers a damning report by the Charity Commission says that oxfam g. B. Had a culture of tolerating poor behavior oxfam aid workers were alleged to have used prostitutes in haiti after the devastating earthquake in 2010 there were claims that some of the prostitutes were as young as 12 or 13 the report says the charity did not do enough to investigate the allegations oxfam has apologized for its quote shameful actions this is an organization that has lost sight to some extent to what it stands for and the people that it exists to serve oxfam an organization which is about relieving poverty in. People anywhere in the in the world and in their response to events in haiti what we saw from their reporting to the commission and to other or thought is was a lack of full and frank disclosure and therefore we see in and take the view that they were putting their own Corporate Reputation 1st instead of the people who had come to harm. More from europe. Now though lets go back to. Our birth thank you all plenty more ahead on the aljazeera means hour including hong kong protests why china says there is nothing sinister about the selfgoverning territory needing a new extradition law. New u. S. Sanctions target syrian officials close to president bush. And a prayer for a big. Boston red sox star recovers after being shot peter the details in sports. So the u. S. Is imposing sanctions on a syrian businessman and his family who washington say have profited from the 8 year war sam and his 2 brothers. Have close ties to president assads very being cut off from the u. S. Financial system for allegedly assisting assad and his government have made millions by developing Luxury Properties on land seized from those who fled the war. Joining us from washington d. C. What more do we know about these sanctions. Well what this will do is it will prevent americans from doing business with these companies with these individuals if there are any assets in the country those can be frozen whats more interesting is this is an administration that hasnt really been very focused on syria but now the Treasury Department is saying that theyre going to issue sanctions against 16 people and entities as you mentioned it involves according to treasurys stealing property from Syrian People to build luxury developments in damascus and it also is going to impact this company with wide ranging holdings throughout the middle east theyre involved grain sugar oil field production into companies that they say are taking oil from iran and selling it in syria so whats unusual about this is this is not something that the truck the ministration has put a lot of focus on it appears now the Treasury Department is going to change that just with these 16 sanctions so far. Thank you. The United Nations has unanimously adopted a resolution on people missing in conflict zones and is calling on the warring parties to live up to their legal obligations to tackle the issue doesnt have exact figures but the u. N. Says it does know the situation is dire more than 45000 people were registered as missing last year alone many in syria nigeria mean more south sudan and yemen the u. N. Says some of the missing have been executed many ending a breed in unmarked mass graves it says warring parties are obliged to prevent people from going missing and to clarify their fate if they do robert margene is the International Committee