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ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 July 13, 2024

In western kenya desperate for news of relatives still missing after a landslide plowed through their community. Thousands of colombians refused to bow down as a National Strike against corruption and economic inequality. That china has accused donald trump of sinister intentions after the president signed a hong kong human rights bill beijing has summoned the u. S. Ambassador under the law washington can impose sanctions on chinese and hong kong officials deemed responsible for human rights abuses it also bans the sale of tear gas rubber bullets and other equipment used by Security Forces china has threatened to respond with firm Counter Measures well the leading prodemocracy activist joshua ones says the u. S. Has shown it will prioritize human rights over business. For you as president sign on the hong kong human rights and democracy act thats the remarkable achievement of all the hong kong is no matter a democrat or republican is the new bipartisan consensus from both the Us Administration and the congress is to stand up hong kong to pirate heis human rights and democracy and not being overrun by the trade negotiation all right lets go live now to sarah clarke our correspondent in hong kong we heard from just a long land presumably the rest of the prodemocracy movement will be cheering and applauding the action of president trump. Certainly mottainai the prodemocracy movement and the protest movement in hong kong are embracing the describing it as a victory for certainly their message of the Antigovernment Movement which is being a kind of causing mass protests across the city for more than 6 months whereas the Hong Kong Government has responded angrily and its a message thats replicated in china the Hong Kong Government has strongly objected to the act becoming us law deeply regrets this decision by donald trump to sign this act they said that the United States disregards genuine concerns the genuine concerns raised by hong kong and i certainly say that the u. S. Is not interfering in hong kongs affairs the words theyve used is unnecessary and wanted and would harm relations between hong kong and the United States theyre also saying that it sends a wrong message the wrong message to the protest movement and people theyre describing as violent protests now on thursday we have another rally being held in Central Hong Kong and this rally is a protest thats being called the thanksgiving rally and of course so this is all about the hong kong human rights and democracy act in the fact that this has been signed on the day of this rally will no doubt attract bigger numbers for this this assembly and meanwhile the remnants of what perhaps was the most sustained challenge against the author it is in hong kong. University campus the search is going on there presumably the Security Forces old the authorities at least looking for evidence that could be used against those who are to be charged. Yes montane a good number of people yesterday which is a wednesday teams from the University Went in to look for the last of the protesters the people thought was still holed up inside after about almost 2 weeks they found no one so on thursday the government and police teams have gone in on a search of their own but of course as you mentioned this search is looking for evidence that is petrol bombs any devices that may have been created or produced and used as weapons against the police for this siege that as i mentioned went on for quite a period of time and of course this evidence will be collected and it will be used in the investigation certainly against those protesters who are charged on the exits from that campus now around 1100. 00 people left that campus have left that campus those under the age of 18 considered minors and they wont be charged but those over the age of 18 could be charged with driving which in turn is quite a heavy penalty all right sara thanks for that sara cloud clear live in hong kong. Iran is demanding firm action from the Iraqi Government after an attack on its consulate in the city of najaf antigovernment protests is torched the building they accuse terror of supporting the Iraqi Government who they say have been. Theyve been railing against for 2 months victoria gave him the reports. Was hundreds of antigovernment protesters stormed the compound that the iranian consulate in the jaffa 55. 00 to tie up and blankets and replacing the iranian flag with an iraqi one was analysts say the symbolic importance of the attack in a shia majority city cannot be understated this is the city where the Ayatollah Khomeini used to live its considered to be you know the heart of the shia muslim world and iran thought that it had the population the iraqi shia population on its side in terms of its you know regional policies clearly thats not the case. Protesters say rand is exerting to much power in iraq they want the Iraqi Government to take action to limit it was its the 2nd time this month that in a rainy and consulate has been targeted by iraqi protest as 3 weeks ago Security Forces killed to demonstrate is in the city of copula. Both attacks feed into the why to antigovernment protest movement that the gulf to iraq since october so its unclear you know what options the government in iran has in response to these protests i dont think they have very good options in a so i suspect right now there is deep panic and paranoia in tehran over what happened today in niger. The challenge for iran is how to respond without alienating the Shia Community upon which its provide to expand its regional influence Victoria Gate and be. Arman go live to our correspondent mohammed jammed in his in the iraqi capital baghdad as a bit of a quandary a bit of a dilemma then for the Iraqi Government they are going to have to deal with this issue because this is not the 1st time that iranian assets have been targeted in iraq. Youre absolutely right martin you have the attack that happened last night and i really cant stress enough just how significant it was that this took place especially in the holy city of najaf but then you also have an attack that happened as victoria mentioned in her report earlier this month that happened in court about also against an iranian installation the iranian consulate in a shia majority city a city considered holy by the shia so really this is going to show what weve heard again and again from protesters here they are tired of the outsized influence of iran in their politics clearly this is worrying iran but also its very much worrying the shiite led government here in a tough when you look at whats been going on here when you see how the parliament has been trying to reconcile the demands of the protesters with these efforts to try to mollify them by attempting to pass lets say Electoral Reform that is not doing anything to mollify the protesters time and again you go out you speak to the protesters in baghdad you hear from protesters in other provinces and they say that the government here is ineffective and they want to complete overhaul of the political system and one of the things they want to see is an into the influence of not just eat on but they want to see an end of the influence by the United States and into the influence by saudi arabia by other countries that are allies of it up this is a problem that is going to continue to persist in the fact that you have these protesters last night this fight the threat of reprisals despite how unsafe it might have been going actually attacking the compound actually burning the consulate building that is a major escalation let me just read to you one sentence from the statement that was issued by the iranian government in which they condemned this attack they said the government is responsible to secure safety excuse me of Diplomatic Missions and diplomats in there it up to her own strongly condemns the attack and demands of their off the governments Firm Response to the aggressor so now were going to have to see exactly what is going to do in response doesnt thank you very much mohammed jammed in there live in baghdad. Now to kenya where government Recovery Efforts have been stretched beyond their limits by the devastating flooding and landslides so people have been left to dig in the months than in the mud themselves searching for the remains of their missing relatives at least 65 people have died within the past 3 days up to 120000 more being affected our correspondent mohamed odeh reports now from the village of tomko thats in storm ravaged west pocket county. The people of them called village in kenya called county. Mission days of the floods and landslides swept away their homes their such and for the bodies of the missing relatives william domi killer is looking for the body of his 5 year old daughter much somebodys gonna i found the body of my son who also died not far from here so ive asked my neighbors to help with the search for my daughter her body is under this rubble the flood some months followed days of torrential rain entire families were wiped out when a vast side of water rocks and mud swept across the village the land that once held their homes is now covered by mud and rocks. Lost his entire family. Its hard to bear the loss of my sister who had just finished school that day as well as my mother and 2 brothers. In the world in all 21 people died in. Live and bodies have been recovered the rest are still missing. William capellas yet to find the bodies of 7 of his 9 children who died. When i was in my appeal to the government is to help me raise and educate my only remaining son life will never be the same for us we also need machinery to move these rocks to check if there might be anybodys underneath. But government rescue workers are yet to reach this far flung village theyve been hampered by the torrential. Rain and floods swept away bridges and roads in was the court that tried to do that took place here as part of a grim picture affecting many parts of west county and with continued rainfall there is the possibility of what appear to government officials have been appealing to people to move to say 4 grounds but the people of this village say they conned do that until they find the bodies of their loved ones locals say told the last disaster that witnessed and they dread and if for the loss of life. We need the government to carry out some conservation work deforestation over farming has made the soil prone to sliding. Most survivors into shelter in the local charge others have chosen to live in the open not sure when if ever their lives come to a time to any sense of normality mammadov the well just some call in northwestern kenya. Lots more to come here at out is here including the french film as weve driven their tractors right into the hall to paris to fear is about what they call a green fashion. And preparation delays in the philippines leave foreign teams sleeping on the floor just days before the Southeast Asian games. Head of the still a very unsettled picture across much of europe weve seen some pretty have to storms across the south clearing away from greece heading on jools turkey at the moment but not before we saw some pretty dramatic aligning have a look at this is just off the coast of athens 3 forks there luckily hitting the sea so no damage was done and then away from the rain and the storms in the south a little snow farther to the north this is minsk in belarus a nice amount of snow it looks nice and it hasnt caused any problems so far but its a very unsettled picture it should be a kero certainly in batteries on a thursday feeling fairly mild in warsaw across into poland at 9 celsius the rain is further to the south of course this is such a line of the alps and to the north as well some fairly widespread strikes through much of scandinavia where the still pretty brisk but that system clearing eastwards away from the u. K. Away from from the low countries so friday is a slightly better day should generally be a dry day further to the north snow than slipping further south and weve got a fairly unsettled picture again across the central areas and a few more showers further to the east but despite all that weather through the med weve got some clouds along northern coastal areas of africa but it stays dry and mild 23. 00. London total cost 10. 00 times special guests in conversation i dont feel because of colonialism unprompted uninterrupted business. But im still harboring some legitimacy in terms of spreading. Something new mentally horrific past slavery. Unscripted aljazeera. Take a look at the top stories here china has accused the us of sinister tensions after the president signed a hong kong human rights bill. And the u. S. Ambassador and threatened to respond with countermeasures. Iran is calling for Decisive Action against protesters torched its consulate in the iraqi city of. Demonstrators blame tehran for propping up a government theyve been railing against the iraqi army says its sending military commanders to provinces to restore order. Recovery efforts in kenya have been stretched beyond limits by devastating flooding and landslides in west pocket people have been left to dig in the muck themselves searching for the remains of their missing relatives at least 65 people were killed and up to 120000 been affected. Rebels in the democratic republic of congo have attacked a World Health Organization base w. H. O. At least 3 people were killed including a member of the agency and peoples anger has turned on un peacekeepers are being blamed for not protecting people from the rebels catherine saw reports from the regional capital goma. Another tense day in their barrymore he door body a protester shot dead by a policeman on saturday. The policeman was later killed by an angry mob. They marched through the city with his body in a way to the area where he was shot in the head. The bodies one of 6 people who have been killed since the process started over the weekend people here are and their anger is directed to the u. N. Peacekeeping mission called one school they blame the peacekeepers for failing to protect them from attacks from an armed group in the area called allied Democratic Forces or. The un mission in benny has also been accused of using Excessive Force of protesters when i was peacekeepers should that a protester was throwing molotov cocktails at them at the peacekeepers so we are still in the process so very sorry all the sacks and Fact Checking the ripples we have received in the midst of all this another tragedy happened in our Early Morning attack by a. T. F. On a village about 30 kilometers from benny more than a dozen people hopped to death with machetes some of them the copy tainted. On the streets of delhi is also being felt many kilometers south in north with provisional capital. Protesters here have expressed their Frustration Police have been deployed to keep them from getting to important pieces. Of. The people who have managed to aruba police all year thats owning fired here got that protest and then all the bad libelous in the air to discuss them they say they just want you to be feel much in the course of what is going on in benny they say the killings must salt although theyre the United Nations mr caldwell knew god must leave this country. Their message was clear and they told us no matter what force is used to remove them from the streets theyll keep coming back until the demands of the people of benny i met the. Money we are tired i come from our people are being slaughtered the u. N. And our soldiers are there and doing nothing why then all this force is there if not to protect our people. They finished their partisan at a police station. Where they paid their last tribute to he door by door. And back in bed me he was buried by Family Friends and hundreds of other protesters determined to keep the pressure on until the violence stops catherine sorry al jazeera. The rescue workers in albania are racing to find survivors from tuesdays powerful earthquake several countries have sent teams to help around 20 feet or so missing and 30 have been confirmed dead this was the most powerful earthquake to hit the country in decades now hundreds of tractors rolled into the french capital on wednesday to protest against Government Policies resentments being growing among farmers over what they call angry bashing they say theyre being unfairly blamed for environmental and Animal Welfare Natasha Butler has more from paris. Swapping their fields for the highway hundreds of french farmers drove their tractors to paris on the citys main ring road they disrupted traffic to protest against french Government Policies and International Trade deals that they say make their lives harder and create unfair competition new food in a more the former president doesnt recognize our hard work we have one of the most regulated Farming Industries in the world yet you allows the import of unregulated goods its unfair this is one of the main access routes to paris this is. A very fast moving traffic with this convoy of practices stopped here and they are completely blocking the road on the citys most famous avenue the shells leads a pharmacy straw onto the pavement demanded a meeting with french president Emmanuel Mccall to discuss their grievances psyops our world with the u. S. We really fired up and i agree culture is dying off seriously in all of the different sectors last weekend once again i had a colleague who k

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