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i m going to welcome. it s good to have you with us india has ended a constitutional provision that governed its tradition ship with the disputes of. the abolition of offical tree 17 means the state. will no longer enjoy near autonomous control over its affairs this special status has so far formed the cornerstone of india s policy in let s go. now the entire shaded region that you see over here is a region of kashmir that india and pakistan both claim it was a princely state at the time of india s independence in 1907 but decided to join india in the wall for the. and control was eventually divided between the 2
countries in these 2 showed it in different colors of orange that you see here optical 370 government india as mission ship in the pot on the indian administration it give it control over all affairs except foreign affairs defense and communication this has now been ended india s home minister ahmed shah had this to say in bottom and stop at the sunset these 2 parties but on the recommendation of parliament of the month the president announces that starting from the day that the president of india signs this declaration and it is published and the government does it all the provisions under article $370.00 will cease to be a political. number. and the president has signed this that their mission manoj joshi is a leading security analyst from the observer research foundation in denver manoj good to have you with us how do you see things developing on the ground in kashmir
after this announcement well i think certainly very there would be a sense that we would have been going to shock the article $378.00 so it s not really much. to go. criticize the region you know the divine but equally important symbol of the. symbol that they were unique. so this has been and i think that is something which is going to be a bit of a psychological shock to them and you and despondent of the psychological shock as reported a former chief minister of them one has made. called it a quote the darkest day in indian democracy and she father went on the wall on that there could be catastrophic consequences for the subcontinent does she have a point. well you know that may be stretching it
a bit faulty google as far as christine is concerned it has already seen a huge amount of wireless and. service they will be a google distant day never be purchased from the docks why be according to the program for their st paul police forces army forces i think in the short done they will keep a lid on it but what does i think. the problem is the question will flow do it initially in the sense all stated on the street is want to do so. since the 1990 there has been an insurgency there oh that insurgency have been more it is defeated and you still have a lot of the population or silent majority because this interview went along with the idea that we were part of the india and the separatists were actually in the minority right now i m a pretty good there s going to be something good to be rid of and at this hour since that they have lost something not in fact the loss that already taken place
but the point is the psychological shock being told that if you re like anyone else right here your state is nothing unique about you. that is going to have the impact what does that someone who has about the. governments try to do $200.00 have a strategy if so what isn t well you know the thing is there to be hippies only still ideology has been that you should not have a special status so to do something with a big important part of a funding would be to be just won t be slow this one or the movement to defeat. this special status so in one sense it s the fulfillment of that and you can be sure that it will how widespread support across the country. in the gun created of this moment between 50 and people are going to say well you don t 70 years we ve tried to be nice it hasn t been so this is the busy this has to be
a drastic solution so be it and so people would have to be a little government or do you seen the reaction of political bodies many of the political parties in the south actually supporting the suspect that seems to be there. right across the country is where one or george are from the observateur such fun version draws from denny thank you very much for that analysis. fanning out to hong kong where a general strike has paralyzed the city s airport and varied services on monday protestors prevented metro trains from moving and was successful in disrupting their services as well more than 100 flights were canceled at the airport the strike on monday for the weekend of clashes between protesters and police demonstrators want hong kong chief executive to resign and broader democratic reforms in the special administrative region of china. based on dress has been
going on for more than 9 weeks now and protesters have had to adapt to stay one step ahead of the ever tightening security. bill as this report from hong kong. you know you can hear through the frustration like this is clear in any language. as the weeks go on even cameras becoming unwelcome head. limits later take us by it but is no longer a match for these increasingly sophisticated protesters. as the toxic fumes fill the air the cool goes out to meet. under the cover of smoke process is dispersed as quickly as they are right. this is what they re calling that the water strategy stay nimble don t get cold. group chats on social media help them plan where to target next. by thousands file into public transport and on to the next location
for now the short sharp best of disruption. pages is easy trains to get across the city as quickly as possible barry is left open for them to polish freely in and out of the train stations this is part of a deliberate strategy to get from location to location is quickly as possible to not stay in one place for too long move on and start the next demonstration this flash mob style tactic is now the most powerful defense. against an increasingly intolerant police force i have to police custody time together when they go there was and then we can go to another place so maybe there is less police and we can do our things secondly we will try to save also from being arrested that s the main thing i think how do you 16 and how many different protest locations have you been see today to now it will be 5 for. a major
tunnel is blocked for a 2nd night running. cars brought to a standstill but once again it doesn t last long in the to get the. police move in but the demonstrations are one step ahead they ve already moved on. all that police can do is clear the damage. this is become the cats and mouse game with protest is throughout the coming harder and harder to contain. and for more i m joined by john lewis lauro troll in hong kong the real you ve been covering these protests since it began about 9 weeks ago does it look like the protesters have a plan is there for instance a willingness to talk to the government and try and reach and end all of the protest movement that is going to stay on the streets. i think there is absolutely a willingness to touch the government but the problem is right now that the government is not reaching out they re not making any compromises the chief executive is barely visible or she disappears for days or weeks at
a time so i think there are protesters now what they want and they re willing to talk but it s the government that s not budging that s why people are saying it s really hard to see how this fall and what the reaction been among supporters as to the recent press conference by county. well i think she said more of the usual which is not much and i think no one was surprised by that no one was really expecting her to say anything new or interesting so she didn t really do anything to deescalate the situation or to reassure them she continued to condemn the protests there is so it s it didn t help i m not sure how much of her either but it again more of the same really that she s been saying this whole time and that beijing has been saying that s fine what does that say about. the hong kong government has what the government to do to try and make to situation better.
well the protesters have very specific demands they want to completely draw all of the bill they want an investigation into chile s violence and things like that they are and can take steps towards that but it hasn t been happening it s unclear why did withdraw the bill hasn t happened especially when chief executive very alive and said that the bill is dead delayed it and that they don t have plans to go through with it but because the people here don t trust her or the government they re demanding and complete withdrawal and so far very lamb has even refused to say the word with drawl so there s also the question of who s really and power here is that ariel i m or that baby. there is rumors that she wanted to step down but that beijing didn t want her to so the legitimacy of the government and her leadership is also in question what about the police in all of this are all of them are those have been heavily criticized by the protesters police tactics father
cozen protests to spread. i would think so the police have been a big focus for the protesters they have focused on police violence to focus on the fact that a lot of police officers aren t wearing their badge numbers there have been a lot of arrests they are getting on the streets and there s even video of journalists getting protests so the balance is absolutely incited a lot of the anger there s been there s been a couple protests that have only focused on the police violence and didn t even mention the extradition bill so the police behavior and reaction definitely made it worse and what we re seeing now is that actually local residents who aren t even protesters per say they re they re coming down to break police they re coming down there they re getting into their. heckling the riot police and the products they
had to respond to that with tear gas which of course makes it even more angry and these are local residents there on the flop they re not wearing masks and helmets like. the rats are all the speeches of some concept of very much for that now there tear gas another on it s your gas just fired so and this is happening all over morning was about. the people on our website going to the doctor also was i was very struck because our facebook is right it s today to the. sex naked. raring to meet. if there is any erotic and it s remember you have to find it between the lines. literally. 100 german straight. to one to one official estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans even colombia legally and illegally. nobody in the album was returned to the planet.
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Transcripts For DW DW News 20190817 16:00:00


my name is the about of the hook as a war. this is deja vu news live from berlin skirmishes in hong kong as protesters take to the streets for an 11th straight weekend police and pro-democracy demonstrators square up for another confrontation and a growing fears of a crackdown across town supporters of the banking backed government staged their own counter demonstration also coming up. a landmark power sharing deal in sudan as
the country s military rulers and civilian opposition agree to elections within 3 years we ll hear what people in ca to take about. an easy ride a legend peter fonda dies at age 79 on into hollywood royalty the after him producer will be remembered as an icon of the counterculture. i m rebecca ridges welcome to the program hong kong is being rocked by another weekend of pro-democracy demonstrations fears of an imminent crackdown by chinese authorities a stoking tensions after nightfall police began fanning out on the streets and chasing down the protestors chinese state media has been condemning the protesters actions as the beginning of terrorism meanwhile thousands of probation supporters have gathered at a rally on the other side of the city they re calling for an end to the violent
protests which have broken out of the last 3 months. devotees charlottesville some pill joins us now from hong kong china what s the situation where you are right now . 2nd right now i am outside police station where earlier on tonight a small group of protesters gathered this is something that we ve seen night up tonight as part of this protest movement protesters gathering outside police stations demanding the release of that activists who ve been arrested over the past few weeks now riot police moved in fairly quickly and did dispersed those protests as we saw them running through the streets very close to where i m standing right now sending those protesters a fleeing some of them though gathered on top of some of the balcony overlooking the main street kids from the main thoroughfares through this area and our cameraman did catch footage of some protesters throwing handing objects at police
vehicles down below we saw one image in particular being been being trained on to a police car now police responded very quickly to that and sent those protesters running but it did not like there was going to be an escalation in tensions tonight s presence is they do seem to have launched the despair as it stands it looks like they re gearing up for a big demonstration that is due to take place tomorrow that they re trying to save the energy ahead of hundreds of thousands of people that are expected back on the street. now and that was several of the proof marches there today handed down fold . that what they would to you in particular the grand concurrently to one another one was a pro-democracy protests thousands of people gathered for that and across the city there was this prayer beijing protest over my eyes of that say up to half
a 1000000 people to pause not protest now figures that we ve seen from police for example in and other estimates of the scene from from jenin to that say it was felt felt fell far short of. that is but those protesters were waving chinese flags they were calling for over 10 to calm on the streets of hong kong and it really is just another reminder of the polarization of opinions among people here on the streets of hong kong still now beijing has labeled in recent days some of these pro-democracy protesters as a kid to close to terrorist camps because of some of this violence that we ve seen over the last week now we spoken to a number of protesters who say this weekend they came to try and keep things as peaceful as possible avoid more violence which they say could undermine their protest movement we spoke to a couple of them who are trying out some different measures to protest the pro-democracy as instead of taking to the streets take
a look. it s a startling visual reminder of the power of paper and pen. this clashes this week left many concerns that message was being eclipsed by violence. but step away from the protest front lines of the scale of peaceful to send becomes clear. this train station now an ever growing testimony to the resilience of activists and the people power that fuels them. when you walk through this tunnel the sheer number of messages papering these moves is really overwhelming no to all to note these protesters to carry on what the protest movement now needs to work out is how to maintain the momentum and this level of support over the coming weeks. just 15 years old as this young activist is choosing post it notes and priestesses as her new weapon of protest. once on the front lines of the demonstrations herself
she now spends up to 8 hours a day here holding her own private vigil promoting her pro-democracy message i would like to do the thing there i think it is right i think it is fair in portraying this trying to just elected government you know what we write for and. to tell you we will never get. across the city a very different kind of protest calls have been put out for people to withdraw all their money from bank accounts a peaceful but perhaps ambitious plan designed to put pressure on authorities to meet their demands for people have to try many different grades choose try to foster home can government to withdraw the extradition treaty we just want to try after me i have a possible reason to stop the people. i massive street protests like this also
planned over the coming days and weeks some may end in clashes but this movement has been defined by its inventiveness the protest as ability to evolve the strategy to maintain momentum and public support. and alongside the demonstrations there will be those who keep finding new ways. as making their voices heard it. now tomorrow is rally is being billed as one that remains peaceful and rational whether or not that unfolds as feelings begin to run high on the streets remains to be seen rebecca michelle of this week a chinese state media editorial said that if hong kong congress to restore the rule of law that it s quote imperative for the central government to take action how a people interpret my statements. we have been seeing a hardening talking from beijing in recent weeks and people here of course
a listening to anything coming out of beijing extremely closely that s particularly given the fact that we ve seen images of the callin the paramilitary people s police on the border with hong kong people of course concerned that we could see chinese military action at some point in the future people that we ve spoken to today analysts say that that is still extremely unlikely and that at this stage they say that it would come at too high a political and economic cost for beijing what they do fear though a is that these heartening statements from china will put pressure on authorities here to take a tougher line to quell the unrest protesters are already accusing police here of being extremely heavy handed they say that police have left a number of demonstrators injured and now calling for a plea for an inquiry into the police behavior so far. sean until some pill in hong
kong thanks very much. that s dan s ruling military council and civilian opposition alliance have signed a constitutional declaration having the way for transition to civilian rule a landmark deal follows the political declaration that was agreed between military and protesters in july and formalizes the creation of a transitional administration and it also paves the way for elections within 3 years the declaration comes after nearly 8 months of protests which originally started against the rule of former president omar al bashir until he was ousted by the military. residents on the street of streets of khartoum while the ceremony as a step towards the country s future. come about. the protest movement called for a better life for our citizens are under civilian rule. today is the signing of the agreement. it s
a historic day for sudan. we hope the transition will meet all of the demands that the revolution was based on. our thought. we hope sudan can move forward we want to be proud of a country to forget about guns and move towards peace freedom prosperity and unity we also hope to not new job opportunities for our young people. i don t resent it i m 72 years old but i have never experienced stability throughout all of omar al bashir is ruled today thank god i feel like i can breathe again we suffered a lot everything was expensive prices were very high i never knew who the hi guys. now let s take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world some 4000 people have taken part in a moscow rally overnight by russia s communist party the head of city elect city council elections other opposition groups were not granted permission to hold
demonstrations and supporters have been holding single person pickets instead. italy is allowed 27 unaccompanied minors to leave a migrant rescue vessel in limbo off the italian island of lampedusa interior minister still very reluctantly authorized them to disembark the open arms ship 6 e.u. countries say they ll take the migrants. then heavy rains in istanbul have triggered flash flooding killing a homeless man and leaving parts of the historic grand bazaar under water several roads across the city were also submerged the floods briefly halted ferry services connecting the asian and european sides of the city. well to the bundesliga now where brucia dortmund have made a flying start to the season on the opening saturday last season s runners up hamad outs book 51 and leverkusen produced a battling 32 win over promoted part of own braman suffered
a surprise 31 defeat at home to disallow golf and both book had a good start with a 21 victory over new comers cologne clad back face shelter in the late game and there are 2 more matches on sunday. well it was a season opener to get by in munich fans on friday the defending champions had to settle for a draw despite opening the scoring against head of a lynch the only good news of the night was for by him was the announcement of the impending arrival of philip container from barcelona. the 57th bond as they go season started with an opening ceremony at allianz arena. byron s nico covert action and hats as anted show which both birth the natives of croatia and groups shared an embrace prior to kick off it looked to be business as usual for by an early in the match robert leaven dosti opened the scoring in the 24th minute 11 dusk is now netted in 5 consecutive opening match is the celebration didn t last long at his new signing doty luka back e.o.
created some space and found the net from outside the box to level the score his shots like a deflection forcing manual noir in the opposite direction minutes later neuer was beaten again marko grew yet ragged the keeper to put her through in the league 21. after the break by 11 dosti converted the penalty to level the affair. i it wasn t the opener the defending champions wanted but fair to and show that owning a point in munich was worth a smile not a bad debut. hollywood is mourning peter fonda star of the sixty s cult classic can move easy rider the actor and producer died of lung cancer at the age of 79. we probably won t but you thought it was going to be a very tough to play with a. piece of fonda hailed from hollywood royalty his dad was an oscar winning
actor henry fonda the actress and activist jane fonda as his big sister movies are a family affair this is great for me to be able to join my father my sister and daughter will be followers soon in fact my son is a camera man my oldest. peter fonda found fame is a drug taking antihero in the cult film easy rider about outcasts by ca s crisscrossing southern usa alongside a very young jack nicholson and the writer and director dennis hopper neither received an oscar for the film but it inspired a generation of fans growing up watching movies like easy rider really inspired me to take up the motorcycle lifestyle and just you know almost in a way following his footsteps seeking freedom and maybe being seen as an outcast i believe he had his own persona he had to rise out of his father s image henry fonda and he became his own man and in

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX and Friends Saturday 20240604 10:46:00

Biological females and got kicked out. your parents, part of that school district as well, and they are on leave. they are at the neighboring district. they ve been placed on their investigation. rachel: what is happening is unbelievable. let me get you a statement from the calgary police, they support public safety during protest during the event. a fight for several individuals with opposing views, two people were taken into custody and released without charges. the investigation is ongoing. calgary police service recognizes the charter rights of every one s peaceful assembly. police behavior, not beliefs. is that something you agree with? they are policing behaviors and not beliefs?

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I think that frank s incredibly important point, there are a lot of communities around this country who have seen this and witnessed this sort of police behavior other police behavior for some time. so now, it is kind of permeated up at this sort of national exposed level where you are finding out, oh, you mean there are agents would are secretly proud boys and white nationalists. and these are the same folks who before they got to the capitol steps were having encounters with black and brown americans across the country at all levels. so, now, everybody gets to see about policing an the general concern about the kinds of men and women who are called into that service. and so frank is exactly right. they ve got to change their game. they have to change their approach. don t expect that to come from

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