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A variety of propaganda magazines including one in debate here the language the moldings they also have a subset magazine which is only for maldivians fighting in isis this magazines are very glossy with readability attractive they do go wrong way in helping recruitment and to promote the message of the caliphate i would say that 90 percent of the maldivian is either went to isis or do. The will of the religion but rather a real man when we. Judge our newsroom make to rename high a town tree a house shop appeared in syria in 2012 this propaganda video shows fight is ensuring. That you are in the us to move on. And this is the Youtube Channel of bilel abdul karim an american citizen who claims he is a journalist since the beginning of the war in syria he has conducted dozens of interviews with foxs i am b. Lal abdul karim fall on the ground news and we are outside of the studio here today and we are in the middle of it live city which has become pretty much the de the de facto capital oh the rebel fighters here in syria this controversial activist gained access to mold debian fighters on the ground in syria by devoting a whole series of reports on. In this video he shows they day to day lives there this is. This is. Here we have. Here. In the courthouse. This is my 1st trial. He also explores the raisins that compelled the small debians to travel to syria. To asian in syria is a lot worse and here there is only going to answer question. Like ongoing operation against the muslims. Back in the bold this message appeals to a young generation of social media savvy maldivians. With jobs in short supply many feel they do not have any options. Some become addicted to heroin or other Illegal Drugs making them an easy target for recruits. This 24 year old mole devean is a former drug addict he agreed to speak to us on condition of anonymity they have nothing much we can do or were here for recreation of make were going to go there for them and basically about it and mother is such a small. Player with i lived my life off drugs and alcohol. I was a teenager. At one point i was approached by people who started giving me advice on certain Little Things that apparently that i had all wrong while i pray this and that and then saw some of them come and ask me to join their. They know all we have broken and were trying to find a way to get out of something thats been kind of destroying all that i. Actually take in that interview losing it to brainwash us they started telling us of all of the crisis and everything that was going on in no muslim countries all over the world and i was how we as muslims had to be responsible and go join the jihad. And the thing is they theyre very calm in seeing because theyre actually showing these verses from the go around out of context of each suggests that you have to do these these these these things i had Close Friends who had gone to syria and who died over the. Most of them joined. Us. Before you know they dont want to do this is a paradise but for us the ones who live here especially the ones who live in mud we dont get the white sandy beaches of the ne oh i think what we get is the concrete jungle. That so many problems the political problems and people problems. So. Those problems would grow out into the open in 24. 00 to hang on to support its brandished a black flags in the streets of the capital. Mohamed nasheed the former president of the moldings 5150. 00 citizens including the islamists to have freedom of speech. You cannot suppress and i did what he said was ok you say you think. Revisit that. It was a move that backfired as the same islamists then turned on him the being too secular within the Security Forces there are people in statistic positions us all of us. Who have who are radical people who have a very radical view of society of islam so that say in customs in immigration they had embedded themselves they exclude. In the maldives. And they still have a Recruitment Network going on even wired theyre losing it in syria our people are still going and they have also all i got to canal is the guns and they using the guns as their religious beliefs. They use gangs covered up territory in the capital mali the violence reached a peak when free speech advocates began to be eliminated. I should check he witnessed this firsthand losing 2 of her Close Friends ahmed real one and yemeni rashid. Ahmed real one was a News Reporter the last time he was seen he was on a ferry going home it was oldest 2014. Since then no one has heard from him. An independent inquiry recently found that he was killed by a local group linked to al qaida. I cannot believe it happened. You know where i was hoping that will heal you know eventually it may turn up and you know well have a law. But then it became months and then is 3 years later another voice was signed. You mean rashid was also well known to his felix rising and secular voices. He described himself as a disobedient writer on his twitter account and used his blog to express his views its a charity still. One of the most prominent bloggers in the country prodemocracy activists geometer she was stabbed to death in a brutal attack Early Morning on the 23rd of april. I checked the news and on the heading it says theres a picture of family. And he says hes been killed. And. At that moment i kept thinking ok it has finally happened. That thing that we were dreading it on that might happen but it has finally happened. According to the police he was killed by a group of young men who believed he was guilty of insulting islam. The ministry of Islamic Affairs says 229. 00 clerics are authorized to preach anywhere in the archipelago. That includes deed. To nosh this village is getting ready to welcome old devean cleric Shaikh Mohammed ibrahim. We can do anything here. And the problem is that these are licensed shakes by the government so if they try to stop that that would be a problem and i dont think the government checks on what they preach and when they speak about and this is a big problem for us and i regard in this show which we have tonight we have such a background he has got some extremist who we use and however he is registered and he is licensed by the government to preach in public we are very worried about this this is the way in which he shakes infiltrate into the community especially in iran communities. Almost the entire island turns up to hear him speak. General korea months is the director general of the National Counterterrorism center. And from the. Best. And this of conduct. Also have to contend with citizens who are returning home after fighting in conflict zones. A c. E. O. Was when the phase minister from 2014 to 26 days. He says several divisions who feel oversees the prosecution cheering he. Be prosecuted 3 people. And its the prosecutions assumption not success because the c. E. O. Of the the c. E. O. You. The dont go to turkey youre going to cross the border oh no no cuts for you know nothing like this so its clear its good to prove that. We checked with turkish authorities and they confirmed that the number is much bigger. They have deported 25 mile didion citizens suspected of having links to conflict zones and 134 multibillions a car only on the turkish blacklist. This security challenge was inherited by the new government reelected to power in april 29th to meet. President ibrahim soli has promised to strengthen democracy in them only. One of his 1st news was to bring the symbol of democracy former president Mohamed Nasheed who had been living in exile back into the country. Through the change of government i think the policy is for them to be occupied all the time too with u. K. Sharing their Sports Recreation and gainful employment and we need to keep focused on those things so they can have a better life and decide that. But in the us to come and they will come and preach it because their license to do that i dont think it could be changed in the near future but we have to counter that to the different policies we have to counter their ideologies what theyre preaching here. Shortly after this interview ali has sheen was forced to resign he came under fire for defending a liberal activist on twitter. The president has said that he will not tolerate religious on rest in the molding. But the battle to stamp out trouble in paradise appears far from over. Rewind returns with a new series and brand new updates on a vast amount to seems to be managing. To. Remind continues with rendition is inside libyas prisons and the rebels into tripoli and. So she ended with gadhafi regime it was in the office of spying cheat and i found a stash of documents which reveal the collaboration between british and Libyan Intelligence Services on aljazeera. Lucky lucky. Lucky. Lucky. Lucky lucky. Lucky. Lucky. Lucky. Lucky. A policy imposed decades ago pregnant woman part that she could selectively goods and its changing demographics across asia with far reaching consequences creating poor socially disadvantaged young men so you have the system or people at every level think it being given money money to agree destro zation our money to get other people to agree to start. Aljazeera examines the politics of population control. This is al jazeera. Grat this is the news our live from dot coming up in the next 60 minutes a call that could lead to Donald Trumps impeachment but hes a political rivals face a huge fight. Democrats are trying to impeach the president because they are scared they cannot defeat him at the ballot. Dispersing demonstrators what government is doing to try to quell protest against economic inequality. The. Why there are mass protests again in algeria just weeks away from a player vote. Houses in the line of fire thousands more people forced from their homes in the u. S. State of california. Donald trump is facing months of scrutiny a year out from when he hopes to be reelected president he calls it the greatest witch hunt in u. S. History but democrats have determined an impeachment inquiry is needed in 2 accusations the president pressured ukraine to investigate political rival joe biden castro begins our coverage from washington d. C. Historic words from the speaker of the u. S. House of representatives this we gather here on that opening day with their families gathered around to proudly raise their hand to protect and defend the constitution of the United States as Congress Took the 1st vote in the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump the measure which authorizes the inquiry to enter a public phase passed 232. 00 to 1962 democrats joined a unanimous Republican Caucus in voting no those in favor they say. Those opposed say no. Democrats are trying to impeach the president because they are scared they cannot defeat him at the ballot box thats not my words thats the words of my colleagues from the other side of the aisle that has offered impeachment 3 different times this impeachment is not only an attempt to undo the last election is it intend to influence the next one as well. Over the past weeks more than a dozen witnesses have testified before impeachment investigators behind closed doors leaked portions of their testimony paint a narrative of trump using the power of his office to pressure ukraine to investigate his political rivals to morrison the russian expert on the National Security council appeared on capitol hill on thursday despite white house orders not to previous witnesses have said morrison described having a sinking feeling after he learned trump wanted ukraines president to go to a microphone to announce investigations into korma Vice President joe biden whats the problem here for the republicans and the president s of the founders is that the the evidence is pretty damning the road toward impeaching President Trump is still a long one and democrats into size that impeachment is not a foregone conclusion but thursdays vote paves the way forward and forecasts a bitter partisan battle ahead with trumps presidency at stake. Castro aljazeera washington or rosalynn jordan joins me now from washington d. C. Rosewood in the minds of of many of the viewers that be saying well i thought the impeachment inquiry was already underway theyd be asking 2 things with whats changed and why now. Well stand this is really a political act on the part of Congressional Democrats Congressional Republicans have been saying for weeks since the House Speaker nancy pelosi started the impeachment inquiry that the whole process was illegal and had not been sanctioned by the house of representatives so with this vote on thursday what palosi is doing is essentially calling Congressional Republicans bluff now this doesnt really change what has already been happening which is the closed door inquiry involving up potential witnesses and now democrats are focused on trying to wrap up that process and trying to get to open hearings trying to have people testify in public about what happened particularly involving the white houses ukraine policy as well as what exactly transpired during that phone call between the president of the u. S. And the president of ukraine on july 25th rosen as you say this is a political process now as we saw with the vote apart from a couple of democrats are who broke ranks this split along party lines and this plays to what donald trump says doesnt that he says look this is a witch hunt from the democrats as you go into an Election Year hes going to seek to play out those divisions is the. Well of course hes going to try to play up those divisions because donald trump is running for reelection in fact hes been technically running for reelection since the day after his inauguration back in 2017 but certainly he wants to make certain that members of his Political Base dont try to drift away perhaps to not vote at all or to vote for another candidate and perhaps more important try to vote against those republican those democrats who are leading this impeachment inquiry theres also the fact that the democrats see some political advantage in trying to build this case even though they have been going very slowly by political analysts expectations rosen thank you for that was rosalynn was just saying the next vote for us president happens in a years time but the 3rd will donald trump could become the 1st leaders to be impeached then seek another term in office lets take a look now at how this process works it begins in the house which debates and votes some whether to bring charges against the president if that vote is successful a trial of sorts presided over by the chief justice of the u. S. Supreme court is then tightened to the senate will then a 2 thirds majority is needed in the 100 Member Senate to convict and remove a president historically impeachments a rig out of 35 attempts on the 2 president s have been impeached Andrew Johnson and of course bill clinton either removed from office a 3rd Richard Nixon resigned while proceedings were underway a quick thinker studies a professor of law and philosophy at the university of pennsylvania and joins a spy scott from philadelphia its not happy with us we want to work through how this changes things this vote legally this is now set the rules for impeachment hearings one of the things of course that are crucial is they going to be hood now in public the public will hear the testimony how does that change things legally. Yes thats correct and it is a big change the press the republicans have been complaining steadily that the hearings for being done in committee in private is a secret and this is therefore a quite an change in the process because the public will be let into the process there will be a full house investigation and the trumpet ministration can put out witnesses of their own so long as they arent obstructing the process so itll be have a very different kind of process from here on out and i think the American People will in effect have more of a say in the outcome at this point and im just wondering too about others who potentially may be called before this inquiry john bolton the former National Security advisor is one that immediately springs to mind if you are subpoenaed do you now have to appear otherwise you would be in contempt of congress thats right so bolton has said that he will not appear unless he is subpoenaed so we do expect that the house will subpoena him if he then refuses to appear that house would then have to hold a 2nd vote to say that he is in contempt of congress in for saying that vote however is not easy for congress so they would likely have to go to a federal judge and ask a judge to find that he was in contempt of congress and then to issue a subpoena for him to actually follow through with congresss request for him to appear something is a just a in the 1st answer is really interesting is what he said that under these rules the President Trumps side will be able to bring witnesses to support his case in that case why didnt we see republicans voting yes in this in this vote in congress because some of these rules may in fact a sista. And you ask a very very good question and i think in fact the republicans in the house but you know that it will not. And if. You have. A house those witnesses are not likely to make the president look very good oh who might be called Rudy Giuliani know what Rudy Giuliani almost certainly should be called and i expect that the House Democrats will actually try to call him but republicans know he would not make a very good witness who could be called who would be of benefit to the president its not clear that there is anyone who can defend him. Critical so i thank you so much for joining us and give us some insight into just what this is all going to mean legally thank you and well demonstrators in algeria have rejected plans for 1st elections in december fearing theyll be neither free nor fair. The antigovernment activists want anyone linked to president Abdelaziz Bouteflika to be removed from power he was forced from office and i feel many of his former allies still hold senior positions protesters chanted against the army chief guide sala who has emerged as a new foreign figure since the form of flicka mass rallies are due to be held across the country on friday where William Lawrence is a professor at George Washington universitys of the it school of International Affairs and joins us from washington d. C. Just going to why were seeing people on the streets given that yes but a flake stepped aside and indeed some of those close to him have been charged with corruption but that doesnt seem to be enough what also they calling for. Well the protesters want to stem a change they dont trust the voting law they dont trust the Political Parties they would like sort of a top to bottom change and the rejection and arrest of all of the people that are around before he can not just the ones that this regime which was the successor of before because the ones they choose to put in jail because either theyre out of favor with them or because they were too close to become self like his brother and certain other businessmen and so and so what were having is partial change not complete change we have a Leaderless Movement the protests were a little bit less populated this summer but theyre picking up again this fall on fridays and basically today thursday we saw the friday protests begin early so i expect quite a big protest tomorrow against the elections just all those protesters will tomorrow you talk about there being one thats a critical thats the uprising against the french which led to the revolution is that also what is fueling this they see

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