Next year. And im mike hannah in romalia where palestinians are saying they are bearing the brunt of the anger over iraqs nuclear deal. At least six government buildings have been stormed or surrounded in thailand has thousands of people demand that the Prime Minister step down. Her brother is in this exile after being convicted of corruption. The standoff has been growing now for three days. Demonstrators have occupied her office at Government House as well as the finance ministry cam campground, and despite this, the government says it wont use force. Reporter a new day begins with hundreds of protesters still inside government coming pounds. The ministry of finance transformed into an Anti Government movement de facto headquarters and marketplace. By late morning with an arrow pointing the way, they set their sites on closing down more ministries. Further their promise that they would spark the collapse of the government. They say it no longer represents them. Look at the people around us here. A lot of people have been silenced for so long, and i think this action means a lot to us. Its its time for us to show to show that were not happy. Reporter the Prime Minister faces a twoday no confidence debate. But there is no chance she will be voted out. Translator i inzigs that there is only one cabinet with me as Prime Minister. There are some accusations that i independence and intelligence. I have to ask you, have i not been independent during the last two years as i headed the government while we went through a series of sighries. Reporter she says police and Security Forces will not use force to stop the protesters. The Antigovernment Movement is organized and has a massive following. What they have been able to do here in bangkok is something that hasnt been seen in years, but what happens next . They have asked the government to resign, but they havent made it clear what they would do if that actually happens. This man resigned from his parliamentary seat to lead the protesters, but has yet to define the political goals. That might be because even if the pm is unseated the Opposition Party does not have enough votes to win. Live now to bangkok to wayne haye. Wayne the protesters are peaceful and nonviolent. I suppose there is always a danger that and when the government decides to reassert its authority, things could deteriorate. Yes, that is certainly something that we have seen in the past with these antigovernment protests. Go back to 2010 when the socalled red shirts camped out on the streets for so long. Their protests lasting almost three months and the similar situation then, the government at the time was very softly in the early days, and said similar things that they didnt want to use force. They werent going to go in and remove the protesters, but after sitting on the streets for so long they were left with very little option but to do something about it. Certainly there is a feeling at the moment that the police are standing by and allowing some of these things to and allow some of these protesters to go into the government facilities. And its a question of how long it will go on and whether the government will finally say enough is enough. One thing the government has done, wayne is issue an arrest war rent for an oppetition Party Lawmaker who has been leading the protests . Reporter yes, a former deputy Prime Minister. In fact i mentioned the 2010 violence in bangkok. Well he was deputy Prime Minister at that time. The key player within the Democratic Party. And he was believed to be one of the master minds into the decision to bring that protest to the end at that time. And the leader of the opposition now are both charged with murder because of some of the deaths that resulted from that action a few years ago. So he is now charged with murder. He is out on bail. So presumably he is breaking the conditions of his bail simply by being the heard of this protest movement and taking over some of these government facilities. So he is a former member of parliament for the Democratic Party and as scott mentioned he resigned from that position take up this position. All right. Wayne many thanks. Irans foreign minister says his country is ready to join peace talks on syria. Diplomats in geneva have announced a conference will be held on january 22nd, but iran has not been invited as of yet. It backs hezbollah fighters helping assad. It is in our view an important contribution to a resolution of the problem. We have said all along if iran is invited, we will participate with us any me conditions. Meanwhile the senior military commander of the Free Syrian Army says his people wont necessarily take part. Al jazeera reports. Reporter Syrian Rebels and their growing pressure to make a decision about whether to attend the geneva peace conference. Of the Syrian Coalition the main Opposition Group is pushing back and has set a number of conditions for sending its representatives to those negotiations. One of them is ceasefire across the country to be followed by corridors to areas besieged by government soldiers. They also want the release of prisoners. But thats not all they want. They want a change in government too. We will not go to geneva if our conditions are not fulfilled and the first and many important positions that assad bust leave the power, and he does not have will not have any role in the future of the country. Reporter while the political maneuvering continues so does the shooting. [ gunfire ] reporter fighters are seen here in Southern Region launching an attack against government forces. On the outskirts of damascus, government jets found rebel positions. And over in this area, a major Army Campaign is underway to retake positions now under rebel control. It has been more than two and a half years of fighting and tens of thousands of people have been killed. Now the International Community faces the delicate task of convincing the rebels and the government that this is the only chance. In syria another least 15 people have been killed in an attack in the capitol of damascus. A suicide bammer drove a car to a packed area in the city. Six killed were soldiers. The area is home to many members of the elite Fourth Division of the army. Gunmen in yemen have killed a military expert and wounded his colleague. They were shot at by two men on a motorcycle. In a separate incident two gunmen killed an army major in another drive by attack in the west of the city. So far six people have died in this violence. Under political [ inaudible ] the members of the Civil Society are sitting with the president they are gravely concerned about the level of violence going on in bangladesh. The chief election commissioner in a press briefing has told the media that he is willing to reschedule the date of the election if the members of the opposition and the ruling party is willing to compromise and have an inclusive election. One of the commissioners went on to say that he is willing to deploy the military if the level of escalation continues. On another front, a prominent political leader has said he will go as far as to arrest the members of the opposition if they are found guilty of instigating violence. France plans to double its number of soldiers in the african republic. The country has been in turmoil since the president was overthrown and rebels took control in march. Gerald important reports. Reporter they have come to these camps in search for protection. More than 460,000 people in Central African republic are thought to be homeless or refugees trying to escape from former rebel forces who now control the country. Translator the celica came to loot my house. They killed my husband and my child. Translator everybody is calling for france to rapidly intervene. If we say like that the selca will kill all of us. Reporter around 400 french soldiers are already stationed in the republic. Now the government says it will raise that the 1,000 as soon as it obtains the backs of the un next week. Translator the Central African republic is in a very serious condition. The state is on the verge of collapses. There is violence, massacres and the humanitarian chaos that copses with the collapse of security. Reporter violence has gripped the nation since march. The commander of the fighters is now the first muslim leader of this predominantly christian land. Many armed against linked to selica are accused of atrocit s atrocities. The United Nations is warning that if nothing is done to stop the Central African republic in freefall there could soon be genocide. I want to take you live to egypts capitol of cairo where hundreds of people are protesting in the first major protest since the interior ministry in egypt introduced a new law which bans protests without prior police approval. What is happening hoda . Reporter well, that protest has already been disbursed by now, but still there are Security Forces in the area who have detained many of the people who were at that protest, among them some of the most high profile activists in this country, have been the most active since 2011. This is a second protest today. Earlier in the day there was also another protest, maybe a couple hundred people who were remembering a protester who died last year. And who were also protesting the new protest law, and basically what has happened is that the government has applied the law that it has ratified just two days ago. The interim president signed that law, and that law was warning that you cannot have any protests without submitting a threeday notice. None of these protesters had submitted that request. And also that law really stepped up the escalation that the government would take to face those nonallowed protests, and that is exactly what happened on the ground today. There were first some warnings by the Security Forces from what we understand, and then they used Water Cannons followed by tear gas and at that stage most of the protesters disbursed, but according to the law the government Security Forces could go further if the protesters did not leaf the area, then it could escalate further, following a warning. Hoda abdel hamid thanks indeed. Next well tell you how several in honduras has called foul in the president ial election. And turning the pages of history, well tell you how a rare symbol of a nations debitty is up for auction in the United States. The european teams continue their push for the last 16th place in the Champions League. We have that and the rest of sport a little later in the program. The government says it is pressing ahead with plans to shut down the Worlds Largest refugee camp. Pressure to close the camp has been increasing since the west gate attack in nairobi in september. Some people in the government say that camp people or people from the camp, rather, were involved in planning the siege that killed more than 60 people. The camp was established 20 years ago. Many of its nearly half a million residences arrived as a consequence of somalias civil war. Repa repa repate repatriations began in january, but many residents fear they will be forced to return to somalia. Peter has been following the story for us. The government has been under some pressure to respond to what a lot of people here have seen as a significant security threat, and that is the presence of so many somalia ref f fee refugees. A lot of people felt or believed that militants used the refugee camps as a way of infiltrating the country. So the government is putting its pressure on the somalias return to somalia and close down the camp. The interior secretary was in the area and spoke to some of the refugee leaders and officials there, and talking about the returns and their intent to close down the camp all together. Here is what he told the crowd on saturday. Theres no turning back. The process must move forward. The process will be done as humanely as possible, but will reach a point of no return. As a country we are glad we have hosted our brothers for more than two decades now. We are saying we are not tired of them, we are saying their country is stable enough for them to go and rebuild their country. A lot of the leaders and the un are k looking at the details of what he said. You notice the interior secretary gave no deadline for the closure. So they are interpreting this of more of a statement of principle rather than a statement of intent. Everyone expects the refugee camp will close eventually, but without a time line it is relatively meaningless. And there is an agreement that says that the refugees can return voluntarily, but we are seeing the government ramping up this ret rhetorical pressure. 37 people have been killed in predawn raids. The killings are the latest in an area effected by a decade long sectarian conflict. The Scottish Government has outlined its proposal for independence calling it a Mission Statement for the countrys future. Lets get more on that from barbara in london. Yes, the socalled white paper sets out the Scottish National policies, should scotland gain independence. A yes vote would mean that scotland would become independent in march 2016. Right now the country is a self governing within the uk, but has limited local powers. It can raise taxes but has no military or Foreign Policy of its own. Reporter the shape of a new nation in one 670page document. The blueprint to what an independent scotland would be like, and serves to the most comprehensive guide in the quest for independence. Decisions such as keeping any british monarchy and the pound sterling have surprised some. England is our biggest trading partner. We cost the uk government 500 million pounds. Reporter the Scottish Government says its a vision for a more fair and prosperous country. But critics says its all very well to provide an scenario of an economically thriving scotland. Politicians campaigning for scott land to stay in the uk say it is the best state of affairs. Under this system, says supporters, scott land has a protection of the uks larger economy. We do more trade with the rest of the uk than the rest of the world. Why do we want to put that at risk . Instead i think we could strength those ties and links. Reporter how it would fair internationally is also a major issue . The referendum takes place next september. Today is just the start of a long and possibly Bitter Campaign between the two sides. Ukraines president plans to attend a summit this week to discuss the countrys future. He has also announced he is going to hold talks with russia next month. This comes as thousands of protesters gather for a fourth day in the capitol demanding the government sign a european trade deal. The government backed out of an agreement because of economic reasons and pressure from russia. We have a professor of Political Science joining us now. Thank you for joining us. Whatever the president is trying to say he hasnt convinced the thousands of people there that they should sign this agreement. Reporter why people are protesting, why they are in the streets . In well, i would say there are some four fewer types of oppositions which may be of the [ inaudible ] in essence. One, many people here they to put it mildly dislike the government and the current president , so they use any possibility to protest any pretext. Some following the opposition advises already four more than year, they use any chance to protest to go the streets. But, sir, if i could just forgive me for interrupting. Excuse me, i know there is a long delay. But there are thousands of people out on the streets. Its day three of the protest. Its obviously not just the opposition. Its obviously people who feel they want to be closer to the eu than russia. Reporter also there are young people for whom to live through a revolutionary period is a great culture, its a great learning, and they hope that what happened nine years ago may be repeated again, and especially some as i say some generals, they try to continue the old wars, which they fought before, and i would like to say that for some people, not the majority here, any chance to put the position against russia is also something important. They use this possibility to show that they aly with europe, maybe in some five or ten years they will be saying this towards china. So the conflict situation it is absolutely. But do you think it is possible for ukraine to have trade deals with both . Not necessarily to sever links with either russia or the eu . Yes, if if we had a more deliberate democracy here, a way of discussing and balancing the positions, but unfortunately its not our culture here. Lack of this balancing is a very big problem, and i would say that very big problem is the government administrative culture. In fact why they had to act in this way only a week ago, just two weeks before signing the agreement. As the Prime Minister said, oh, we read again the agreement on cooperation with europe and found that it will be too costly for ukraine. Why . He is saying this now . There was long time before when they could have read and discussed. There was no serious discussion here. Not about the numbers. Not number economic results, but whats what the government saw. Ukraines president is going to attend a summit with the eu, so im sure that will probably have a clearer idea of what he is thinking at that point. For the moment, thank you so much for joining us, sir. There have also been protests in the portuguese capitol. Thousands have marched towards the parliament. Politicians are about to vote on a budge