Of the politics are of the Political Party at this point in time theres actually a tussle and its almost like you see the schizophrenia. Sort of engagement between you know one arm of the but is zanu and the other so on one hand you you know the sort of passing legislation that is supposed to sort of make access to information free you know if addressing the poster the public. Bill but then on the other hand that you know these you know personally going out and arresting and abusing human rights activists and trying to question violently question. Political protests so yeah its a just that theyre showing patricia the International Community the u. S. In particular are saying that they want to see some adversity reforms particularly come so the election law reforms and the media reform do you think the government ultimately will have to make some concessions will come so the election reform. Yes i think that the government needs needs to to to to to do something but i think what we know is that its not going to to to be possible for the government to make any concessions the government is not willing to change as we have already touched on the fact that sanctions have been in pause of all these targeted groups of individuals and organizations they have been asked to to to reform they have been asked to ensure that there is rule of floor in the country and we are not seeing any change of movement from the current government it is unlikely that they are going to change i think what is needed is a new government what is needed for zimbabwe today is new leadership because the longer that the current plan appears led government stays in power we are going to see a continuation of the human rights are abuses that we have witnessed on the end of august 28th that we with witnessed in in january when 17 people were killed and 50 women raped and just most recently on the 18th of october 29th seen a young vendor a young man who was out to trying to earn a living was assaulted by the police and he died in custody and nobody has been held accountable i dont very much that there is going to be any change across any area we have been involved with the politically economically or media reforms one of the key sectors aditi where the u. S. In particular is looking for this is a change which is basically the roof or of the Security Apparatus in zimbabwe to put an end to the. Clampdown on human rights activists how do you see a possible reform of that parameters when the establishment itself remains intact. And i dont think that it is very likely i think weve written about this before actually if it really is its. Simply because of the way in which its not just the political leaders in zimbabwe or that are corrupt it is actually also the institutions that limb them selves to abuse and you know so youve got this 2013 constitution that is actually quite progressive but very Little Movement has taken place in order to have the litigation comply to that and i think you know Security Sector reform is something that is going to necessitate. A. Refigure figure configuration of the relationship between the state apparatus and the military which at the moment i dont think is is likely especially considering that in the post more garbage year and the military has has ascended in many ways to prominence. In in with him zanu p. F. Now has actually sort of taken on a more public role in the in the sort of daily management are of the government where they were to him in the past but trisha there are those who would say that if you continue the opposition why then the wave of the sanctions. People might perceive that because of the sanctions the facing the reality of a they are facing a there for this could just backfire as far as you are concerned. I dont think that that is the position. There needs to be some change for for the people of zimbabwe but what i can say is that the current government is antagonizing the organizations that are giving aid to to the country they are not paying attention to the fact that change has been called for or over the many is in that actually in order for us to move ahead we need a government to be in this new government and to Pay Attention to to the needs of the people of zimbabwe and if you when you have food shortage when you have poverty when you have inflation what do you think should come 1st or the call for a broad Inclusive National dialogue. I mean i think that there are already calls for oberon intrusive National Dialogue i think that my issue regarding sanctions because i dont think that the the focus on sanctions is necessarily 100 percent incorrect i think that they definitely do act as a deterrent for investment into zimbabwe definitely a lot of the International Community that are based in zimbabwe that you know when i spoke to them in august. Look to the u. S. For direction in terms of how to how to engage with the if it is definitely some truth to that but i think that the you know what has to what has to come with that discussion around alleviating sanctions has to be continued pressure on on the government in terms of pushing for the kinds of reforms that are necessary to really sort of transform zimbabwe a political into something thats a little bit more accountable transparent and representative of its people and you know its so my point regarding sanctions and sadek and actually even i see the e. U. Has also lent its weight behind this for me is that if if they is that that solidarity from the partner who part of the region to support this call for for a dropping of sanctions i think there has to be a can comment and political intervention on the part of sadek on the part of the African Union to be able to place the pressure or to be able to assist zimbabwe in that political transformation that is absolutely necessary but to show why isnt the African Union leading the effort to start genuine reconciliation genuine reform in zimbabwe. I think because they have seen that there is a need to to to reengage they they know that without that reengagement they could be a disturbing lation of the Southern Africa region if the Current Situation persists in zimbabwe i think also i wanted to add to what had any of say about the role of sajak particularly with regard to the call for for sanctions what what that means is that it could actually be a real threat to democracy in Southern Africa if a whole block of countries are standing up together without challenging. A government that has clearly breached its on a constitution that it it its signed up to so i think that the African Union have seen the need to to renegotiate it to come to the table to discuss to make sure that the country can move forward and to bring together to the table all of the Key Stakeholders and interested parties to progress the country aditi and this is the problem that people say that basically they were expecting some other which is the south African Development community to take over to be the leading the answers to this and they seem to be completely disconnected in denial about the are going to the people of zimbabwe. Yeah i mean its a foreign a political analyst that has been studying static for a number of years now i would say that i dont think that im necessarily surprised i dont think. Set it has been particularly representative of human rights issues in the region as a whole i think you know last year we saw the way in which it treated the elections of the d r c and its approach to the the sort of 2 year delay that it took for the elections to be held at the r c as as an indication for me that you know its not going to its you know its not particularly sort of concerned with that with that intimate and it really is just you know in terms of politics its it seems to be dominated by the sense our solidarity politics between you know form and the gratian movements we have now become you know governments and is this you know sort of. A doctrine that has been was instituted i think under president mbeki which which people still sort of allude to not going is this idea of why diplomacy that you know theres not going to be a public pronouncement you know calling out of the government of zimbabwe but they would deliberate deliberate behind the scenes im not aware that there has been consistent and. With the 1st engagement with the government behind the scenes in definitely in the past since the actions took place ok patricia i mean we understand the situation as it is we know about the political impasse in zimbabwe my question to you do you think from your own perspective. As a member of the visit today of all of the Opposition Party movement for Democratic Change that if theres any chance in the near future for a power sharing agreement that would pave the way to a transition to democracy in zimbabwe would you jump in. No i think that we are very clear about that. Presenter mr has spoken on this issue on many occasions we are asked about it very often but but but we do not think that that would work if you remember back to 2003. To 18 we were in government of National Unity and in those 5 what year is where the most successful year is for for the for zimbabwe as a country and soon after that the ruling parties that appear have decided to go it alone now with all that we witness in the country the lack of human rights the lack of rule of law the corruption and the lack of addressing issues would would mean that we we dont think that that is the way we would want to go what we would like the in terms of discussions is getting around the table having some National Discussions with kiss a cause as facilitated by non political entity and we want to we want a new government we are ready is there in d. C. To see your point of government and we think that p. F. As time is up really a duty less than 30 seconds if the situation continues as it is how do you see the future of zimbabwe. Not very good i think if there is a very bleak picture youve mentioned already of power cats you know poverty its hurtling towards you know 50000000. 00 zimbabweans next year will be food insecure theres no electricity theres no water that is at risk of cholera and thats just the sort of human Human Security challenges there are significant. Challenges its about we need to have i think that its not impossible for it to do so but it does need to actually sort of show more earnestly that it is willing to undertake the reforms that are necessary thank you and that are more way from his mentality we wont require muscles are power good to talk to patricia to your car thank you very much indeed for your contribution to the program and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website dot com for further discussion go to our Facebook Page thats facebook dot com for was slash a. J. Inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is jane so i started from he has a lot of on the entire team here in doha i dont know. China is calling on china want to reunify with the mind if i see the consequences one of 150 gates taiwans determination to remain independent on aljazeera. 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There are conflicting reports about whether the operation was a success reports are coming then that dottie in 2 of his wives blew themselves up in the raid official confirmation is expected shortly at about 13 g. M. T. Thats when the u. S. President is scheduled to give a press conference on the bench of a joins us live from the turkey syria border he has been gathering more information so what else do we know about what happened this on the kind of take us through this who all was involved to all help with with the u. S. Well from what weve gathered so far u. S. Intelligence officials have been briefing the media about various aspects of this raid which has killed. According to reports the body and the remains of that body have been taken along with other parts so that they can verify with d. N. A. And other tests how it happened where that early hours of the morning a number of u. S. Helicopters came into this location called by russia its a few kilometers north from where we are this is where the. Supreme a was believed to be holed up they came in there was a brief gunfight and then they went in and were corralled back that the along with 2 of his wives blew themselves up so now u. S. Officials are very fine whether it was really him who was killed and weve been hearing reports from various outlets and Media Outlets in the u. S. That there have been some sort of confirmation that the deal do you officials have been telling the white house that theyre quite confident that it was a work around but that the and this was an operation which was allowed by the u. S. President after march of this weve been hearing kurdish officials saying that they were involved in intelligence gathering theres been some indication from iraqi officials saying they were involved in giving us some intelligence reports where as weve also heard from turkey saying that turkey was told about the operation just before it commenced our assumptions of a life for us and roundly thank you very much tens of thousands of lebanese protesters are forming a human chain running across the entire country to symbolize National Unity theyre urging a Civil Disobedience Campaign until the government resigns and stay 11 of the antigovernment protests. A place in hong kong have used tear gas to Disperse Protesters during another rally against the government and Police Brutality these are live pictures that shes been. Placed on the street there a worker say that they have treated protesters with that injuries like broken bones the mass demonstrations began in june over an extradition bill which is sense been withdrawn well keep you posted there today gopalan has more from hong kong. Police seem to have changed their tactics by trying to stop protests very early on almost as soon as that happened they started firing tear gas pepper spray and even rubber bullets in some areas but instead of putting off people it seems to have galvanized the people you spoke to say they werent even part of the protest to begin with but once they saw the Police Actions they decided to join this march which hasnt been sanctioned by the government they have no permission so they march down this main thoroughfare id like to explain exactly where i am im in this place called nathan road its one of the main shopping districts im flying by hotels and shops on either side the whole area has been brought to distil by the protesters the police have several times tried to clear this area unsuccessfully with tear gas pepper spray and even a water cannon but every time they seem to clear a certain part of this road people just come back here and were also hearing that there are protests in other part of this Commercial Area police have arrested more than a dozen people so it seems like protesters and police are setting up for a long night of confrontations and ill keep you posted on that and keep it here on aljazeera theres much more news to come including the u. 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