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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 12, 2024
Also burundis
Top Court Rules
that the president elect can be sworn into office after the. Libyan
Government Forces
surge into the strategic city of sirte we look at the barriers to striking a ceasefire with the warlord after. The supporters formula one race is a. Poor and become the latest to be cancelled because of coronavirus. Welcome to the news a dire picture is emerging of how the worlds 2nd most populous nation is coping with the coronavirus india has nearly 300000 cases but the number is climbing rapidly and the
Health System
is struggling the
Supreme Court
says conditions are deplorable for the patients in the worst affected states have been reports of people being. Treatment of bodies not being disposed of properly elizabeth problem begins our coverage from the capital new delhi. Hundreds of doctors in hyderabad smain hospital for coronavirus patients on strike just one of many protests by
Health Care Workers
across india a doctor here was attacked by relatives of a patient he had just declared dead who would rush towards us and they just throw the children plastic plastic sheet at me and it did was broken it was hard to my left and i didnt i was very scared and. I still was going to throw it at me doctors in hyderabad want the government to enlist more hospitals to treat that 19 patients nurses in indias leading
Public Hospital
protested for 8 days in delhi until the all
India Institute
of medical sciences promised to improve working conditions even further there are nearly 300000 cases and more than 8000 deaths along with a public
Health System
that has faced years of cutbacks indias public and just because you know an image is that i mean it in. The for its limitations its good streams its enough. For the whole world to see the watch says his father is interested in proper treatment in hospital but he was admitted here yesterday and a doctor came to check all the time since and no doctor has come to check on him my father is 60 years old and a heart patient he has a severe cough and a fever. His uncle died from the corona virus at the same hospital this week come out it was a good death but we cannot sort of talk about it we kept on walking from the more to the hospital and with great difficulty we got the body and did the funeral he too was admitted here there were no beds available in all of delhi we had to put in a huge effort to get him limited hear the words to the. It is a delhi and mumbai to have some of the best
Health Care Infrastructure
in the country but reports of people being turned away from hospitals continued and here in delhi there are discrepancies in the number of deaths
Municipal Council
said they have buried twice the number of patients and those being reported by the government this week. Delhis chief minister says they are expecting more than half a 1000000 cases by the end of next month because. She has are by that there be 1st of july we will leave 80000 birds this will be a huge challenge. Year delhi try to restrict the territories beds to its residents but the
Central Government
has overruled that decision and the
Supreme Court
says the situation facing patients is deplorable and asked the worst affected states to explain why the people arent receiving proper care elizabeth aljazeera new delhi. The u. K. Is also battling to contain the pandemic amid signs it could get worse than the current virus our number which indicates how contagious the diseases is that nearly one when it goes above that level it means each person with the virus will in fact more than one another is in london for us to sort of clarify exactly whats going on lawrence that certain concern seems to be growing certainly about the operates in england england sorry. Well it isnt it isnt really that its getting worse to come in across across the whole country its more or less static and not point 70. 00 and the concern is the reproduction rates across the piece going above warn because that would wind would inevitably mean an end to any relaxation of the lockdown in wales has actually gone down in the south west of england its the only part of the country that listed where it may be. Around warren but then again the southwest only had 3 deaths yesterday out of a total of 200. 00 in most other places estates static and so its not really that its getting noticeably worse its just that its not
Getting Better
and thats really the problem because. At a point in time when i mean economic figures today were absolutely abysmal a 20 percent fall in
Gross Domestic Product
in the 1st quarter of the year its only if the reproduction rates get a lot better and the proper proper signs at the epidemic is it is improving that they can get industry back so its its its very very slow thats the problem and of course this impacts on the economy and it seems to be taking a hit in terms of die warnings of a recession. Well yes you know as i was saying they theyve lost the equivalent of 20 years
Economic Growth
in march and april alone this year which is staggering frankly the odd thing about it to be honest is that it seems have been priced in this and the in the stock markets in this country actually went up today and
Boris Johnson
said well i was expecting all this as well the problem in this country is the insistence on the 2 meter rule and an economy that is largely
Services Based
restaurants bars that sort of thing its impossible for them to reopen where theres an insistence on people staying 2 metres away from each other but at the moment they have to continue with that they say because the operators and going down and so youre out of the circle
Lawrence Leigh
in london thanks very much for the update now the u. K. 3
Biggest Airlines
have launched legal action against the governments quarantine policy which requires 2 weeks of self isolation on arrival in
Britain British Airways
easyjet and ryanair say the rules introduced on monday are flawed and will have a devastating effect on tourism. Well lets move to latin america now where the pandemics been devastating for
Indigenous People
but some are fighting back hundreds of tribes living deep in the amazon rain forest are difficult to access or test for the disease the yellow here shows where the tribes live and the green protected land some of the most vulnerable are in brazil many have blocked
Public Access
to their villages but
Rights Groups
say that they are still twice as likely to die from the virus that other brazilians in mexico the indigenous population of 12700000 often use
Community Radio
to share information about covert 19 in remote areas. The population of 80000 guarding the entrance to their town they have just one infection and in colombias cloud forest 10000 members of the tribe have also set up guard posts now in the 1st report in our series on covert 19 the impact on
Indigenous People
were taking a look at brazil
Rights Groups
say that deaths among the most vulnerable tribes have increased more than 5 fold in the past month and with brazil having the 2nd largest outbreak in the world doctors fear the virus will devastate indigenous communities as to reason by reports. More than 100000 people from more than 300 tribes these are members of brazils indigenous communities corona virus is spreading fast among them and now theyre struggling to cope with disease. Yeah they have a specific word for
Indigenous People
for salmons for us to perform our rituals and our medicines but theres nothing like that here we have to go through other hospitals for referral when you get there they dont put on the documents that were indigenous. This hospital or man hours have a designated area for treating indigenous patients but doctors say the biggest problem is not here. But it is one of the diseases spreading into the interior and now its going to hit the municipalities the river. Communities and the indigenous in the case of
Indigenous People
theyll be brought here and why do we have an indigenous ward because we need to learn to treat people that are different differently and to value what sounds from the amazon with the state with the highest concentration of indigenous and brazil the highest concentrations of indigenous in the world and geo saying that death toll among
Indigenous People
in brazil rose from 28 to nearly 200 in just one month and they expect the number to rice we spoke to sonya walker who is in the city of d. P. Now. She says many communities are fearing extermination. There is an increase in illegal miners and loggers and they bring in the risk of infection we dont have the privilege to care for the pandemic alone we have to do this and at the same time keep on fighting with historical problems we face that will never dissolve like deforestation and invaders in our territory deforestation has also increased in the past month compared to previous years illegal miners and loggers are pushing deeper into the jungle brazils president has made it clear he wants to open up the rain forest for business and the discourse is an incentive to those who want to expand brazils agriculture frontier a video released by the
Supreme Court
during an investigation against the president shows his environment minister expressing the governments plans. To susan we need to make an effort where we are in this moment in terms of prasco overage because they are only talking about corporate and push through and change all the rules and support for norms environmental groups say the government wants to move forward with a legislative agenda that will weaken say guards against the incursion on indigenous lands. And for these communities it means their livelihood is seriously had risk threatened not only by the open damage that continues to spread but also by a government that is ignoring their calls for help. At the marriott is oxfam internationals
Health Policy
lead she joins us now via skype from the isle of wight in the
United Kingdom
good to have you with us on the program is married i mean brazil mexico bolivia just some of the countries dealing with the onslaught of covert 19 and the ongoing issue of how to reach out and treat isolated communities in particular the indigenous groups the approach or not really varies on government policy and its groups like you that have to pick up the slack. Yes inox i miss working around the world in some of the with some of the most marginalized communities that is suffering the most of it at holt of discrimination to do what we can to provide services and information that can be trusted i condone confidence and the ability of communities to protect themselves and what we do know that there is immense diversity across
Indigenous People
of the world but also were also acutely conscious of very similar inequalities that they face inequalities that heighten that risk to that the very worst
Health Impacts
of coronavirus but also those devastating social and economic consequences high rates of extreme poverty poor
Housing Conditions
less access to water and sanitation poor a nutrition and also very sick disproportionately high levels of preventable illnesses and treatable illnesses because
Health Services
are not reaching them where they live and work in that communities so its a not provided in the right languages
Health Workers
are insufficient and in many cases
Indigenous People
face the greatest barriers because that council to pay for
Health Care Services
ok user fees and private services failing to reach. These communities the lets get into the new details out of this out in terms of the sort of problems you face practically in terms of trying to get that information and treatment out to where its needed most because south america is a vast area and as we say you know these communities live in isolated. Areas where getting to them is 70 percent of the problem. Yes thats true and thats why its so incredibly important for organizations like oxfam and indeed governments to be partnering with communities themselves we learnt from our response to the outbreak that
Building Trust
sharing information building confidence. By working in
Partnership Working
with marginalized communities and designing responses in partnership with them was so incredibly important for people to be able to empower and protect themselves we as an organization are suffering. From. The problems associated with locked out of supplies to reach these communities as well as transport so partnering with communities directly partnering with like an
Organization Says
so incredibly important right now obviously an organization like yourselves that oxfam want to be a political but how do you then work with countries that refuse to acknowledge that is a problem and that its own
Health Care Infrastructure
as you previously mentioned isnt geared up to help. Well we we have to just work as a as i say in partnership with communities to help raise voices as much as possible or to demand that their rights if if if else and we know in this in response to this pandemic. Were seeing exposure of longstanding inequalities in access to services across the board and so if you like we need to see it a 2 tier approach we need to see governments responding by investing more in health care across the board redress in those inequalities removing user fees reversing privatization but we also need to push and work in partnership with communities to. Enable and push governments to respond appropriately to design approaches in partnership with
Indigenous People
so that they are tailored to their needs and are culturally appropriate and and accept it we need to see more health work its recruited from indigenous populations and trained to deliver services so that again they are accepted and as i say we crucially need to remove those financial barriers to access across the board but particularly for indigenous populations who struggle to afford those and if we dont were going to see the very stark inequalities that were already in place before the coronavirus pandemic become even stopped and more entrenched in the days and the months ahead i just want to get your your final thoughts on the whole statements that we often hear from the w. H. O. They often talk about a 2nd wave i mean your view and your or the
Organization Also
will be worried about this considering many believe that the 1st wave in south america is hardly over. Yes i mean were all very concerned about that 2nd wave which makes. Public
Health Measures
ever more crucial we need rocket response in terms of scaling up access to water and sanitation particularly so people can prevent the spread of infection and we need very sensitive social distancing measures employed now weve learned the lessons we should learn the lessons of countries like india looking down to heart and risking peoples
Food Security
livelihood security and doing something which could become an even greater threat to that health than that pandemic itself so we need to see those responses take that sensitive but we need to keep up the effort to prevent infection and not let our guard down or the
Marriott International
thanks so much for joining us from the south of england thank you thank you. And in brazil confirmed cases have passed 800000 more than 40000 deaths divisions over the governments response to the pandemic have been laid most famous beach. Reports. Activists from a local peace dug 100 graves on beach in
Rio De Janeiro
turning brazils most iconic curious part into a
Mark Cemetery
to memorialize the countrys more than 40000 people whove died of kovi 19. It was a symbolic memorial but also a dramatic protest against president s. Dismissive response to defend them ik about it but it is there to. Be the president of the republic needs to understand that the people are ensuring one of the most difficult moments in its history thousands of dead families mourning unemployment the ghost of hunger haunting the houses of for valor residents and what can we expect from the president of the republican a time like this expressions of hope of solidarity seriousness and management while many locals seem to appreciate it the memorial was also a focal point for the deep divisions among brazilians a masculist supporter of president sorry knocking down the crosses while others applauded then another resident intervened to put the crosses back up as an argument ensued you know what will be the one my son died from coronavirus he was 25 years old and this guys clowning around with no respect for those who are protesting there needs to be respect the beach is public and they have rights to. People for and against the protest argued in front of the cameras some accuse the protestors of being leftist terrorists. President not to rush to brazil has woken up to these actions from the left nobody can take it anymore instilling terror and. During ridiculous things. The president kept downplaying the pandemic further in training and already divided country even seeking last week to conceal the total number of dead turning a
Top Court Rules<\/a> that the president elect can be sworn into office after the. Libyan
Government Forces<\/a> surge into the strategic city of sirte we look at the barriers to striking a ceasefire with the warlord after. The supporters formula one race is a. Poor and become the latest to be cancelled because of coronavirus. Welcome to the news a dire picture is emerging of how the worlds 2nd most populous nation is coping with the coronavirus india has nearly 300000 cases but the number is climbing rapidly and the
Health System<\/a> is struggling the
Supreme Court<\/a> says conditions are deplorable for the patients in the worst affected states have been reports of people being. Treatment of bodies not being disposed of properly elizabeth problem begins our coverage from the capital new delhi. Hundreds of doctors in hyderabad smain hospital for coronavirus patients on strike just one of many protests by
Health Care Workers<\/a> across india a doctor here was attacked by relatives of a patient he had just declared dead who would rush towards us and they just throw the children plastic plastic sheet at me and it did was broken it was hard to my left and i didnt i was very scared and. I still was going to throw it at me doctors in hyderabad want the government to enlist more hospitals to treat that 19 patients nurses in indias leading
Public Hospital<\/a> protested for 8 days in delhi until the all
India Institute<\/a> of medical sciences promised to improve working conditions even further there are nearly 300000 cases and more than 8000 deaths along with a public
Health System<\/a> that has faced years of cutbacks indias public and just because you know an image is that i mean it in. The for its limitations its good streams its enough. For the whole world to see the watch says his father is interested in proper treatment in hospital but he was admitted here yesterday and a doctor came to check all the time since and no doctor has come to check on him my father is 60 years old and a heart patient he has a severe cough and a fever. His uncle died from the corona virus at the same hospital this week come out it was a good death but we cannot sort of talk about it we kept on walking from the more to the hospital and with great difficulty we got the body and did the funeral he too was admitted here there were no beds available in all of delhi we had to put in a huge effort to get him limited hear the words to the. It is a delhi and mumbai to have some of the best
Health Care Infrastructure<\/a> in the country but reports of people being turned away from hospitals continued and here in delhi there are discrepancies in the number of deaths
Municipal Council<\/a> said they have buried twice the number of patients and those being reported by the government this week. Delhis chief minister says they are expecting more than half a 1000000 cases by the end of next month because. She has are by that there be 1st of july we will leave 80000 birds this will be a huge challenge. Year delhi try to restrict the territories beds to its residents but the
Central Government<\/a> has overruled that decision and the
Supreme Court<\/a> says the situation facing patients is deplorable and asked the worst affected states to explain why the people arent receiving proper care elizabeth aljazeera new delhi. The u. K. Is also battling to contain the pandemic amid signs it could get worse than the current virus our number which indicates how contagious the diseases is that nearly one when it goes above that level it means each person with the virus will in fact more than one another is in london for us to sort of clarify exactly whats going on lawrence that certain concern seems to be growing certainly about the operates in england england sorry. Well it isnt it isnt really that its getting worse to come in across across the whole country its more or less static and not point 70. 00 and the concern is the reproduction rates across the piece going above warn because that would wind would inevitably mean an end to any relaxation of the lockdown in wales has actually gone down in the south west of england its the only part of the country that listed where it may be. Around warren but then again the southwest only had 3 deaths yesterday out of a total of 200. 00 in most other places estates static and so its not really that its getting noticeably worse its just that its not
Getting Better<\/a> and thats really the problem because. At a point in time when i mean economic figures today were absolutely abysmal a 20 percent fall in
Gross Domestic Product<\/a> in the 1st quarter of the year its only if the reproduction rates get a lot better and the proper proper signs at the epidemic is it is improving that they can get industry back so its its its very very slow thats the problem and of course this impacts on the economy and it seems to be taking a hit in terms of die warnings of a recession. Well yes you know as i was saying they theyve lost the equivalent of 20 years
Economic Growth<\/a> in march and april alone this year which is staggering frankly the odd thing about it to be honest is that it seems have been priced in this and the in the stock markets in this country actually went up today and
Boris Johnson<\/a> said well i was expecting all this as well the problem in this country is the insistence on the 2 meter rule and an economy that is largely
Services Based<\/a> restaurants bars that sort of thing its impossible for them to reopen where theres an insistence on people staying 2 metres away from each other but at the moment they have to continue with that they say because the operators and going down and so youre out of the circle
Lawrence Leigh<\/a> in london thanks very much for the update now the u. K. 3
Biggest Airlines<\/a> have launched legal action against the governments quarantine policy which requires 2 weeks of self isolation on arrival in
Britain British Airways<\/a> easyjet and ryanair say the rules introduced on monday are flawed and will have a devastating effect on tourism. Well lets move to latin america now where the pandemics been devastating for
Indigenous People<\/a> but some are fighting back hundreds of tribes living deep in the amazon rain forest are difficult to access or test for the disease the yellow here shows where the tribes live and the green protected land some of the most vulnerable are in brazil many have blocked
Public Access<\/a> to their villages but
Rights Groups<\/a> say that they are still twice as likely to die from the virus that other brazilians in mexico the indigenous population of 12700000 often use
Community Radio<\/a> to share information about covert 19 in remote areas. The population of 80000 guarding the entrance to their town they have just one infection and in colombias cloud forest 10000 members of the tribe have also set up guard posts now in the 1st report in our series on covert 19 the impact on
Indigenous People<\/a> were taking a look at brazil
Rights Groups<\/a> say that deaths among the most vulnerable tribes have increased more than 5 fold in the past month and with brazil having the 2nd largest outbreak in the world doctors fear the virus will devastate indigenous communities as to reason by reports. More than 100000 people from more than 300 tribes these are members of brazils indigenous communities corona virus is spreading fast among them and now theyre struggling to cope with disease. Yeah they have a specific word for
Indigenous People<\/a> for salmons for us to perform our rituals and our medicines but theres nothing like that here we have to go through other hospitals for referral when you get there they dont put on the documents that were indigenous. This hospital or man hours have a designated area for treating indigenous patients but doctors say the biggest problem is not here. But it is one of the diseases spreading into the interior and now its going to hit the municipalities the river. Communities and the indigenous in the case of
Indigenous People<\/a> theyll be brought here and why do we have an indigenous ward because we need to learn to treat people that are different differently and to value what sounds from the amazon with the state with the highest concentration of indigenous and brazil the highest concentrations of indigenous in the world and geo saying that death toll among
Indigenous People<\/a> in brazil rose from 28 to nearly 200 in just one month and they expect the number to rice we spoke to sonya walker who is in the city of d. P. Now. She says many communities are fearing extermination. There is an increase in illegal miners and loggers and they bring in the risk of infection we dont have the privilege to care for the pandemic alone we have to do this and at the same time keep on fighting with historical problems we face that will never dissolve like deforestation and invaders in our territory deforestation has also increased in the past month compared to previous years illegal miners and loggers are pushing deeper into the jungle brazils president has made it clear he wants to open up the rain forest for business and the discourse is an incentive to those who want to expand brazils agriculture frontier a video released by the
Supreme Court<\/a> during an investigation against the president shows his environment minister expressing the governments plans. To susan we need to make an effort where we are in this moment in terms of prasco overage because they are only talking about corporate and push through and change all the rules and support for norms environmental groups say the government wants to move forward with a legislative agenda that will weaken say guards against the incursion on indigenous lands. And for these communities it means their livelihood is seriously had risk threatened not only by the open damage that continues to spread but also by a government that is ignoring their calls for help. At the marriott is oxfam internationals
Health Policy<\/a> lead she joins us now via skype from the isle of wight in the
United Kingdom<\/a> good to have you with us on the program is married i mean brazil mexico bolivia just some of the countries dealing with the onslaught of covert 19 and the ongoing issue of how to reach out and treat isolated communities in particular the indigenous groups the approach or not really varies on government policy and its groups like you that have to pick up the slack. Yes inox i miss working around the world in some of the with some of the most marginalized communities that is suffering the most of it at holt of discrimination to do what we can to provide services and information that can be trusted i condone confidence and the ability of communities to protect themselves and what we do know that there is immense diversity across
Indigenous People<\/a> of the world but also were also acutely conscious of very similar inequalities that they face inequalities that heighten that risk to that the very worst
Health Impacts<\/a> of coronavirus but also those devastating social and economic consequences high rates of extreme poverty poor
Housing Conditions<\/a> less access to water and sanitation poor a nutrition and also very sick disproportionately high levels of preventable illnesses and treatable illnesses because
Health Services<\/a> are not reaching them where they live and work in that communities so its a not provided in the right languages
Health Workers<\/a> are insufficient and in many cases
Indigenous People<\/a> face the greatest barriers because that council to pay for
Health Care Services<\/a> ok user fees and private services failing to reach. These communities the lets get into the new details out of this out in terms of the sort of problems you face practically in terms of trying to get that information and treatment out to where its needed most because south america is a vast area and as we say you know these communities live in isolated. Areas where getting to them is 70 percent of the problem. Yes thats true and thats why its so incredibly important for organizations like oxfam and indeed governments to be partnering with communities themselves we learnt from our response to the outbreak that
Building Trust<\/a> sharing information building confidence. By working in
Partnership Working<\/a> with marginalized communities and designing responses in partnership with them was so incredibly important for people to be able to empower and protect themselves we as an organization are suffering. From. The problems associated with locked out of supplies to reach these communities as well as transport so partnering with communities directly partnering with like an
Organization Says<\/a> so incredibly important right now obviously an organization like yourselves that oxfam want to be a political but how do you then work with countries that refuse to acknowledge that is a problem and that its own
Health Care Infrastructure<\/a> as you previously mentioned isnt geared up to help. Well we we have to just work as a as i say in partnership with communities to help raise voices as much as possible or to demand that their rights if if if else and we know in this in response to this pandemic. Were seeing exposure of longstanding inequalities in access to services across the board and so if you like we need to see it a 2 tier approach we need to see governments responding by investing more in health care across the board redress in those inequalities removing user fees reversing privatization but we also need to push and work in partnership with communities to. Enable and push governments to respond appropriately to design approaches in partnership with
Indigenous People<\/a> so that they are tailored to their needs and are culturally appropriate and and accept it we need to see more health work its recruited from indigenous populations and trained to deliver services so that again they are accepted and as i say we crucially need to remove those financial barriers to access across the board but particularly for indigenous populations who struggle to afford those and if we dont were going to see the very stark inequalities that were already in place before the coronavirus pandemic become even stopped and more entrenched in the days and the months ahead i just want to get your your final thoughts on the whole statements that we often hear from the w. H. O. They often talk about a 2nd wave i mean your view and your or the
Organization Also<\/a> will be worried about this considering many believe that the 1st wave in south america is hardly over. Yes i mean were all very concerned about that 2nd wave which makes. Public
Health Measures<\/a> ever more crucial we need rocket response in terms of scaling up access to water and sanitation particularly so people can prevent the spread of infection and we need very sensitive social distancing measures employed now weve learned the lessons we should learn the lessons of countries like india looking down to heart and risking peoples
Food Security<\/a> livelihood security and doing something which could become an even greater threat to that health than that pandemic itself so we need to see those responses take that sensitive but we need to keep up the effort to prevent infection and not let our guard down or the
Marriott International<\/a> thanks so much for joining us from the south of england thank you thank you. And in brazil confirmed cases have passed 800000 more than 40000 deaths divisions over the governments response to the pandemic have been laid most famous beach. Reports. Activists from a local peace dug 100 graves on beach in
Rio De Janeiro<\/a> turning brazils most iconic curious part into a
Mark Cemetery<\/a> to memorialize the countrys more than 40000 people whove died of kovi 19. It was a symbolic memorial but also a dramatic protest against president s. Dismissive response to defend them ik about it but it is there to. Be the president of the republic needs to understand that the people are ensuring one of the most difficult moments in its history thousands of dead families mourning unemployment the ghost of hunger haunting the houses of for valor residents and what can we expect from the president of the republican a time like this expressions of hope of solidarity seriousness and management while many locals seem to appreciate it the memorial was also a focal point for the deep divisions among brazilians a masculist supporter of president sorry knocking down the crosses while others applauded then another resident intervened to put the crosses back up as an argument ensued you know what will be the one my son died from coronavirus he was 25 years old and this guys clowning around with no respect for those who are protesting there needs to be respect the beach is public and they have rights to. People for and against the protest argued in front of the cameras some accuse the protestors of being leftist terrorists. President not to rush to brazil has woken up to these actions from the left nobody can take it anymore instilling terror and. During ridiculous things. The president kept downplaying the pandemic further in training and already divided country even seeking last week to conceal the total number of dead turning a
Dangerous Health<\/a> crisis into a deep political one that increasingly seems to be bringing the country to a breaking point alison that the. Protesters have faced off with police in hong kong as a
Controversial National<\/a> anthem law comes into effect the legislation makes it a criminal offense to mock chinas activists say violates their freedom of expression its a year since
Police Crackdown<\/a> on demonstrators who are surrounding the government headquarters leading to months of violent demonstrations which is as dear gopalan has been at the protests in hong kong and said this update. The police are still moving people away theyre trying to break up gatherings now they keep saying that this isnt an authorized gathering as you can see that as a blue that held up a blue flag they say that people are risking arrest by coming here protesters wanted to come here to mark one year since. The hong kongs protest and prodemocracy movement reached a turning point a year ago a large number of protesters in the 10s of thousands surrounded the
Legislative Council<\/a> the government headquarters to try and stop proceedings on a law it was said next traditional proposed extradition law that would have seen hong kong criminal suspects sent to
Mainland China<\/a> to face their opaque courts that are ruled by the communist party the protesters grew larger and larger and police broke that up and protesters say they used
Excessive Force<\/a> human rights activists also called out police abuse against the protesters since then hong kongs protest movement changed both sides up the ante we saw police use more force against the protesters to break up gatherings and we saw the protesters change their tactics to confront the police and there were almost daily violent confrontations in the last half of 2019 but in the past year the protest movement has somewhat died down. Somewhat died down it was subdued mainly due to the corona
Virus Outbreak<\/a> and due to social distancing restrictions. Burundis
Constitutional Court<\/a>ers raul the president elect must be sworn in as soon as possible following the sudden death of. The outgoing president died on monday weeks after elections to choose his successor the ruling partys candidate was announced as the winner well lets get more on this from malcolm where p. Is following the developments from nairobi and it seems that it wasnt going to be the speaker that was going to be sworn in i. Think the calls to do the constitution suggests the constitution says its the speaker of the
National Assembly<\/a> that takes over in the case of the head of state dying and careens either died while it was announced on tuesday we dont know when exactly he died the government said it was a heart attack a growing number of people believe it was in fact coded 19 following his surprise death in normal circumstances it would have been the speaker of the
National Assembly<\/a> is then meant to oversee an election to choose a new president because it would have had an election last month which was marred by violence and irregularities but the ruling partys candidate as you just said every day he was announced the winner through the
Constitutional Court<\/a> has ruled today that that means he should take over as soon as possible without any kind of interim administration and now there are at least 2 factions vying for power within the generals in the ministers. Who control the rudy and todays result is going to be good news for one of them for the update thanks very much
Malcolm Webster<\/a> in nairobi for us. Lets head to asia in a way in afghanistan theres been an explosion at a mosque in the capital kabul police say at least 5 people have been killed and many more injured in the blast officers say the mosque official who was leading friday prayers is amongst the dead t. V. Or contra fury is in kabul and has the latest. The minister of interior phrased the number of dead to 5 and says that at least 8 people have been injured however there are reports from other ministries that raise the number of injured to at least 17 and i can confirm that the
Emergency Hospital<\/a> here in kabul there have been at least 9 people have been transferred there are 2 are in
Critical Condition<\/a> so there is others have been transferred to other hospitals so it appears that the number of injured right now is higher than the number of 8 that the minister of interior gives there are some reports that the explode there the explosives were put underneath the podium where the mom was supposed to hold a sermon late in the day during todays our prayer and then as soon as he approached the podium thats when there was the explosion so if that turns out to be true it appears that the mom was the primary target of the attack but places all initial stages and were still waiting for more information to come out from the ministry of interior. Our turkish teams arrived in the libyan capital tripoli to help this month long ones left behind by forces loyal to all of cleave to have to
Turkish Military<\/a> support has been key to territorial gains made by the un backed
Government Train<\/a> the reports from misrata. In a major setback for warlord
Khalifa Haftar<\/a> forces loyal to the internationally recognized government in tripoli are now advancing into the city of sirte on libyas
Central Coast<\/a> after a string of victories in the west. Syria is located near libyas most important asset its
Oil Producing<\/a> region in the east which is under hussars control. Libya which has africas richest proven crude reserves and relies on oil exports for nearly all its state revenue plunged into violence with the toppling and killing of longtime leader while mortgage death the in 2011. The countrys oil fields pipelines and terminals have frequently been damaged in fighting putting libya on the path to economic recovery means preserving
Libyan Oil Facilities<\/a> and strong access to the
National Oil Corporation<\/a> have to or is backed by the u. A. E. Egypt and russia among others more than a year after he launched his
Unsuccessful Campaign<\/a> to take control of tripoli from the internationally recognized government his backers are now seeking to keep half their involved through diplomacy but now embolden with turkish support and gaining territory rapidly
Government Forces<\/a> and
Officials Say<\/a> they will not negotiate with have to nor accept the ceasefire. We will enter a shot this isnt the battle for cities like shit to linger such it is a fight for libya for freedom and democracy we will continue until we liberate all of libya from the war criminal. European leaders have called for a cease fire with the german ambassador visit in half there in
Eastern Libya<\/a> on wednesday and then tripoli the day after much to my leave before. Unfortunately the
International Community<\/a> stood by while have to our sort of tripoli and killed civilians the feeling among libyans is they no longer trust the
International Community<\/a> countries who recognize the g. N. A. T. But support have to like egypt cant be trusted the u. N. Support mission in libya has said that the d. N. A. And half theres military delegations are now fully engaged in the 3rd round of talks but with both sides very strict conditions it is unlikely we will see a cease fire in libya any time soon now traina al jazeera misrata. Well still ahead here on aljazeera britains
Prime Minister<\/a> says a black lives matter protests in the u. K. Have been hijacked by extremists as
Winston Churchill<\/a> statue is boarded up and what hundreds of rallied in the capital of the philippines against a new antiterrorism law. Also the n. F. L. Advances plans on how theyll fight
Racial Injustice<\/a> injustice he said ill have that story in sport after the break. Hello hot and dry would be good word to describe most of the rape incidents in the middle east and then but actually hot and humid has been more the case around the gulf states recently so this increase in the wind out of iraq jeez usually a dry one and sometimes a dusty one might make things feel a bit different bit better maybe were still talking about 4543 and are maybe only 40 in dubai and is hotter generally speaking in the heart of society meccas how down to 43 that will be a fairly humid feel as well coastal parts of levant much better temperature wise high twentys or low thirtys but again not particularly dry it could be humid and is becoming increasingly huge in salalah as yet how does not set in but is due to fairly soon obviously the same conditions stretch across the sahara the still some coastal weather for morocco there which he always is at the moment and that will bring some rain the biggest showers you expect dime from the gulf of guinea all there is a huge one a huge mass developed area they tend to drift west through gonna head toward sierra leone and this is exactly whats happening in the
Orange Center<\/a> suggesting that the heaviest rain is likely to be eventually they will move further inland the moment the coastal. Short films of. And inspiration. Snow stories of 3 young women challenging the world around them. Aljazeera selects. When the news breaks children here say theyre excited to be back at school but also nervous when people need to be hard to walk up or are currently has plenty of room if dependency on foot in part had it in the future and that push the country focus on the message production aljazeera has teams on the ground just because its life doesnt mean it cannot be crushed what about the guy that can afford it to bring you more room would win documentaries and live nice. Oh oh oh. Oh back your watching i was there is news hour with me said the reminder of our top stories india has recorded the biggest single day jumping coronavirus cases with nearly 11000 new infections in just 24 hours the rise in infections comes as the government eases its nationwide lockdown also the coronavirus transmission rate in england has risen to nearly one its a value slightly higher than the for the u. K. As a whole the our number as its known represents the number of new people each coronavirus case in sex theres been an explosion at a mosque in the
Afghan Capital<\/a> kabul police say at least 5 people have been killed and many more injured in the blast. So to the u. K. Where british
Prime Minister<\/a>
Boris Johnson<\/a> has accused extremists of hijacking the black lives matter protests as demonstrators care up for a further 3 days of rallies starting on saturday in a twitter post the
Prime Minister<\/a> described the attacks on police and violence during protests last weekend as intolerable and apparent he also defended the protection of british monuments including a statue of
Winston Churchill<\/a> from vandalism hes urging people against attending this weekends demonstrations. Whats happened with these these demonstrations is that a tiny minority or a few a growing minority unfortunately have hijacked and they are using them as a pretext to attack the police to to cause violence and to cause damage to public property so my unforeseen my message to everybody is that for all sorts of reasons they should not go to these demonstrations. Dean barber joins me now from
Central London<\/a> and the pm really being quite outspoken about the issue of statues. The isnt as you just heard from the sound bite hes relating these 2 of the right to perceived threats to start shes like the statue here in
Parliament Square<\/a> of
Winston Churchill<\/a> to the black lives matter protests now there is one thats going on right now here in
Central London<\/a> protesters who gathered in hyde park are about to arrive we believe here opposite the the u. K. Parliament and behind me as he can see the statue
Winston Churchill<\/a> boarded up late on thursday evening as well as the senate off the memorial to the war dead just down the road here that was on the orders of city car and londons city mayor but supported by
Boris Johnson<\/a> he has said that its absurd that these that you need defending this is in light of whats happened in the past week particularly last sunday in bristol in the south west of england where a statue of a slaver
Edward Colson<\/a> was pulled down and thrown into a river 5 black lives matter protests as it sets off a whole debate about how the country memorializes remembers its past who deserves to be elevated and what happens to controversial figures
Winston Churchill<\/a> of course notable for his role in the 2nd world war
Boris Johnson<\/a> saying this is a permanent memorial to his achievement in saving europe from a racist and fascist power but of course he has got his critics around the country for other episodes in history too and so. He wants to see concentration on the british streets at all not even the
British Government<\/a> but it is going to have an impact on sort of the conversation or the arguments that both sides are going to have especially those that support the black lives matter protests. Yeah i mean you heard there from
Boris Johnson<\/a> saying that because in his words fate been hijacked by extremists intent on violence and there have been a number of
Police Officers<\/a> injured in confrontations just down the road outside downing street he said nobody should protest for this cause well that is very unlikely to be heeded but there was a demonstration on saturday which has been canceled for fear of confrontations between black lives much of supporters and the far right who is still expected to be here on the streets on saturday and city cars are saying the london city mayor has appealed to people not to gather in
Central London<\/a> but he supports black lives matter as a movement hes hes tweeted so much but behind the between the lines there are a number of local got the rigs that are happening for that cause on saturday but in a lot of peoples minds the prospect of confrontations but also city cons been warning about the spread of cobbett 19 saying theres proof that other demonstrations in other countries have seen transmissions of the virus so hes echoing what people politicians of all different shades have been saying look after yourselves but there is the other counter argument to demonstrate that we cut it right to protest although these rallies and demonstrations officially are not allowed as people are not supposed to gather in more than 6. In london thank you. So cross over to the u. S. Now where new
York Governor Andrew Cuomo<\/a> says a divisive stance of
Christopher Columbus<\/a> should not be removed because of its importance to
Italian American<\/a>s his comments come against a backdrop of global anti racism protests in response to
George Floyds<\/a> killing statues of columbus and other european explorers have been attacked because of the harm they cause to native americans and africans. The curse of the columbus statue represents. In some ways the
Italian American<\/a> legacy in this country and the
Italian American<\/a> contribution in this country i understand the feelings about
Christopher Columbus<\/a> and some of his acts which nobody would support but the statue was has come to represent and signified. Appreciation for the
Italian American<\/a> contribution to new york so one night for that reason i supported. And demonstrators in seattle have blocked streets and set up tents to protest against
Police Brutality<\/a> that govern a whats being called an autonomous zone its free of police under an agreement between protest says on the citys
Police Department<\/a> president truman criticize the arrangement threatening to take back the city if local officials dont time it well while
White House Correspondent<\/a> kimberly how it joins me now from washington d. C. Well as you might says the country continues to discuss race and
Police Brutality<\/a> what is on the president s agenda because he says he has a plan. Yet he says he has a plan that he is drafting an executive order essentially to try and reform the police in the
United States<\/a> he says that he will be looking to improve policing standards also seeing that social workers and police can
Work Together<\/a> and i think whats important to note about this is the president plans to do this
Via Executive<\/a> order and this is an addition to the legislation thats being worked on by democrats in the house of representatives and also the legislation being worked on by senators in the
Republican Controlled Senate<\/a> so there is a lot of conversation taking place in the
United States<\/a> the u. S. President though saying where he differs from
Many Democrats<\/a> on capitol hill is he is not supportive of defunding the police the white house has said repeatedly that is a nonstarter. Well of course completely the other thing is this issue of seattle the you know happy medium it seems that the
Civil Society<\/a> has meant with the police itself its just the president doesnt like it well what we see right now is a war of words that continues to escalate between this republican president that says that he wants to be the law and order president and makes no apologies for dominating the streets in order to bring about a quiet and calm for residents he says this was compassionate because what it did was protect lives and businesses but when it comes to the socalled autonomy zone the chads as its called in seattle is about a 6 block radius area of capitol hill in seattle what the president says essentially to the mayor as well as the governor if you dont take back your streets i will and the question becomes how exactly is the u. S. President going to do that he does have it his disposal something called the insurrection act its not been used since the early 1990 s. The president repeatedly intimated that he may take that course of action we should remind our viewers that the military is not to be turned on civilians in this country that is a policing role so really they can act to support with the exception of the insurrection act or things could be stepped up but the problem for this president is that weve already seen that he has had his defense secretary his chair of the joint chiefs of the military sort of breaking rank with the commander in chief the defense secretary being very clear that he does not believe now is the time to use the insurrection act so the u. S. President continues to threaten to take action as the capitol hill and in seattle as well as the mayor and the governor say they will push back to believe things that can be how can one tell us correspondents in washington d. C. Hundreds of people are protesting in the philippine capital manila against the new antiterrorism law and activists say it gives
Police Expanded<\/a> powers that could be open to abuse they fear that present the bigger detesting could use it here against his political opponents and critics the government says its needed to stop attacks by armed groups. A report to the
Un Security Council<\/a> has found missiles used in attacks on
Saudi Arabian<\/a>
Oil Facilities<\/a> and an airport last year of a rainy and origin un secretary general and tonio terror says that weapons and other material seized by the u. S. Are also of iranian origin tehran has previously denied any involvement our diplomatic editor james bays has more from un headquarters this is a report by the un secretary general antonio good terrorists to the
Security Council<\/a> its not yet been published but now it has ears obtained a copy and its following the work of the u. N. Panel of experts who have been looking into a number of attacks on saudi arabia on
Oil Facilities<\/a> and on an airport and they conclude that some of the materials used in the attacks may have been transferred in a manner inconsistent with the
Security Council<\/a> resolution 2231 thats the resolution in shrine and the 2015
Iran Nuclear Deal<\/a> of course they cant make a definitive judgment on that because its not clear to them when exactly these materials were transferred from iran whether it was a breach of the nuclear deal what i think is important about this is it gives fresh ammunition to the u. S. What is a very politically sensitive time the u. S. Ambassador to the u. N. Kelly craft is preparing a draft resolution which is very controversial she want to extend the arms embargo on iran and shes making threats shes saying if she doesnt get her way then shes going to trigger a provision. Of the
Iran Nuclear Deal<\/a> called snapback bringing all the sanctions
International Sanctions<\/a> against iran back into force you may ask well how can the u. S. Do that because it pulled out of the
Iran Nuclear Deal<\/a> it is a very tricky legal position and certainly legally there isnt seem to be any right now. Theres certainly going to be a big dispute if they go down that route and its going to be a dispute that pits the u. S. Is closest allies its european allies on the side of russia and china against the
United States<\/a> the u. N. Has issued a desperate plea for
Financial Aid<\/a> and support in yemen saying more than 30 of its 41 programs in the country could close in weeks doctors in yemen have officially recorded more than 500 cases of covert 19 but
Health Care Workers<\/a> say that that number lags far behind the actual infection rates the u. N. Says the
Health System<\/a> has collapsed with hospitals liking beds and basic medicine and turning people away more than 24000000. 00 yemenis thats more than 2 thirds of the population rely on some form of aid yemen is facing the worlds worst humanitarian crisis that includes an ongoing 5 year civil war with the threat of famine and the spread of diseases like malaria humanitarian aid is becoming the only lifeline for millions across the country sara bay is the key is the
Country Representative<\/a> for yemen unicef she says the situation is growing worse by the day for 90 percent of children. The crisis is of cataclysmic proportions you have a preexisting situation where children were already in dire need and now children are confronted with multiple issues in just adds to their complex in very difficult lives that they that they leave the children in yemen are worse off than all children in the world and for us this is an emergency adequate testing in yemen we know that we dont have. All of the communities with access to testing and so definitely what were hearing as all were seeing as the numbers being officially declared do not tell the story that the children are facing children are facing multiple issues so for example i would give you children are for now out of school and you would say well all should know the world out of school for the most part but the children in yemen almost 6000000 of them whove been out of school since march schools are probably closed had no access to any
Distance Learning<\/a> no access to
Education Online<\/a> no form of education at all in addition to that theyre facing a conflict we have active lines right now you cant talk about children playing you cant talk about children even having some sort of recreation so at the end of the day the children of yemen are stuck stranded the u. N. Refugee agency is appealing for more than 200000000. 00 to cope with a wave of displaced people who fled violence in the region of groups with bases and mali have spread their attacks tunisia and the king of a so at least 4000 people were killed in 3 countries last year because reports. Hiding under the staircase of an abandoned school is a bully family shaken from an attack theyve turned classroom benches into beds beneath is everything they save before dawn militia armed with machetes and guns tore through their village in central mali 66 year old bully has seen a lot of conflict between philosophies and doggoned in his lifetime but the brutality of this weeks attack has left him in shock i am afraid of the dog and militia not the jihadi groups or mali and forces they dont harm us like them but they dont protect us either the militias control our movements they kill us and burn our villages. The u. N. Investigation accuses doggone militias in the militaries of this a hell of committing war acts of extrajudicial killings on the civilians they are meant to protect than the armed groups their fighting no individual has been a function and held responsible for all of the nations so that has generated a general sense of impunity. And a repetition of. 2. 3000000 people mostly children are on the move fleeing the violence in the south 5000000 are facing hunger and are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance the
United Nations<\/a>
Refugee Agency<\/a> says they are overstretched and are appealing for 200000000 dollars to help those displaced people have fled their homes have literally fled with the clothes on their back they dont have shelter they dont have food they dont have the most basic stuff things all focused in this came up will be to bring in that shelter. To be supporting governments which started off as an armed insurgency in northern mali in 2013 has now spread beyond us to hell into togo and ivory coast with attacks being carried out by groups linked to
Islamic State<\/a> and alqaeda last friday while tens of thousands of demonstrating against their governments inability to protect people from the violence
French Forces<\/a> said they killed the leader of al qaeda and islamic magreb. In northern mali you know incident comes as the
United Nations<\/a> wants to slash the 1000000000. 00 budget of the
Un Peacekeeping<\/a> operation in mali for failing to deliver peace the mandate of the 14000. 00 troop is up for renewal while the
United Nations<\/a>
Security Council<\/a> debates the future of the mission i believe in his family wondered not when but if it will be able to return home
Nicholas Hawke<\/a> aljazeera. Well still ahead in sports related suspension football in spain returns well have all of the details in sports so dont go away. Welcome back time to sport now his peter thank you sir as a page on singapore and japan have become the latest grand prix races to be canceled by formula one organizers because of the coronavirus pandemic virus restrictions present too many challenges for those countries to host races according to a statement from f one the start of the season had already been delayed to july when it will begin in austria with no spectators former one says its still hoping to run between 15. 18 events with new races in low risk countries also being considered. Theres controversies surrounding the fight deal agreed between tyson fury and
Anthony Joshua<\/a> earlier this week one of the main deal brokers
Daniel Kinahan<\/a> has been named by a court in ireland as a senior figure in organized crime he was named checked by fieri who announced the deal on wednesday. Lower than just after getting off the phone with daniel can i. Just inform me that our the biggest fight bridge of boxing history just print agreed. And big shout out got a storm. Literally over the line to fight deal khidir haroun is one of the founders of him t. K. Global a
Management Company<\/a> that represents fieri is based in the
United Arab Emirates<\/a> and was recently hired as an advisor to the prince of bahrain
Sports Organization<\/a> k h k there were calls in irelands parliament for the government to intervene in the fury joshua deal which is said to earn those involved hundreds of millions of dollars and you know you say i was rather taken aback to see. Tyson fury in this video the other day and just dropping in. That name the you mentioned. As if this was not somebody who has quite a checkered history in the state and elsewhere and. Cant come to any particular guard operation i can certainly assure you that there has been contact between the department of
Foreign Affairs<\/a> and the authorities in the
United Arab Emirates<\/a>. That matter u. K. Broadcaster bt sport has shown fury fights in the past but stressed that no deal is yet in place for the joshua bouts a. P. s rob harris spoke to us earlier about bts response. But clearly aware of the controversy surrounding and links to this fight and broke the fact that so they will scrutinize with a crow yet levels of responsibility before deciding whether to enter into any deal so bt clearly have a
Corporate Responsibility<\/a> as a listed company in london and this will obviously spark deep questions around the company over whether they do enter into the or for the fight because its about so much more than just putting a fight on television when youve got the
Irish Government<\/a> flagging up concerns about one of the key figures involved in dealing with the fight then they do have to ensure they are appropriately scrutinizing just where their money is ultimately going football is returned in spain for the 1st time in 3 months with the darby and legal between sylvia and rail bettys on thursday there was a moments silence before kickoff to honor the more than 27000 in spain who have lost their lives due to the disease gold from lucas or compass san fernando ensure the tuna win for sofia on the night. Its early season gets back underway to later with a cup a telly a clash between new ventus and ac milan with ties delicately poised at one all of the 1st time the 2 teams are back in action sunseri are was postponed in early march meanwhile natalee has been preparing to host into millennium their semi final on saturday no fans will be allowed into the study or some paolo but ive got a deep clean anyway. Theyre on the way on round 2 in texas as the p. G. A. Tour continues its return for a pandemic stoppage but the virus isnt the only hot topic for professional golfers on the tour lately joanna gash reports. Its been 3 months since professional golf was last plate but in that time much has changed around the world and on the p. G. A. Tour all week players have talked about the fight against racism and a moment of silence was held for george floyd ahead of their opening round. One of those whos been at the center of the conversation and pushing for change is harold fond of the 3rd the world number 124 let his golf do the talking on thursday as he grabbed a share of the lead alongside justin rose at the
Colonial Country Club<\/a> in texas i will govern i was like im not really about to play golf but i want to start you know worked out not trying to this morning i was like oh its game on like you know just back in the saddle its not just social justice its fools gold to take a good look at how it needs to move forward the current virus pandemic which pulls the game for so long as lead to a ban on spec tastes for the 1st 4 events as major champions just in
Thomas Jordan<\/a> speak and rory mcilroy rolled in the birdies it felt more like a practice round and in a way thats what it was with the p. G. A. Tour the 1st major sport in north america to return it off as a glimpse into the future for other sports expected to come back soon but its a little strange you know not having anyone are on but at the same time you know. We are so concentrated on what were doing and trying to shoot good scores and play good golf and so once we you know me personally once i got into it i didnt feel like it was much different its certainly awkward not having everybody out here but to im certainly proud of the steps the p. G. A. Tour has taken to have everybody be safe feel safe in this environment and to hopefully entertain and have some people watching on t. V. Even though theyre not here. T. V. Viewers was certainly entertained by south koreas sun kang on the 13th hole but the lack of an audience at the course meant the celebrations for his hole in one were decidedly meted joining us roster aljazeera. The n. F. L. Has pledged to donate 250000000. 00 over 10 year periods to combat systemic racism it comes after the leagues commissioner apologized for failing to listen to players who protested and agreed that black lives matter but some are calling for the n. F. L. To go further hall of fame wide receiver to bell owens joined a protest in california and says its time to bring the man who started the kneeling protests back into the game. But this is a systemic issue if thats just to stop the start of college or obscene matter 4 years ago. The president basically ordering dollars not to decide because its still in fear into those players that want to support. Those guys didnt want to be i want those guys to stand they have the power to keep what they started thats all the sports news for me from morgan latest thanks very much peter and you have been watching the aljazeera news hour with more news on the other side of brightman to live from pizza me on the news thats for time and you can. Call that to be on the well. Taken without hesitation. Cold and dark for power defines our world we should not have to change our culture for oil and gas we leave here we make the rules investigating exposing and questioning the use and abuse of power across. People in power returns to a jersey. National bulletins the debate on migration is polarized to include too strident positions heartless and headless how do you define an indigenous brits who do they benefit isnt this more about living with a difference and you and visas that and who do they contain. The right to live anywhere in the world have every right to leave their country maybe his sam goes head to head with a cold coming on aljazeera. If you want to help save the world. Sneeze into euro. Water scarcity has become a major global issue the demand is going straight up and the supply is going straight down turning an essential
Natural Resource<\/a> into a commodity traded for profit just because life doesnt mean it cannot be priced what about the guy that can afford it teles water in a new 2 part series aljazeera examines the social financial and
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