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iraqi prime minister haider al-abadi vowed to go against those sowin sowing said ition. sowing sedition. mohammed jamming reports. >> while many children are back in classrooms and bakeries are selling bread once more the remnants of last week's sectarian violence are easy to spot. the wreckage of a cafe attacked by i.s.i.l, to the burned out remains of a sunni owned market fire bombed in reprisal attacks. >> translator: the sunnies are often accused of siding with i.s.i.l. and harboring terrorism. the displaceare not able to return to their homes. >> reporter: the displaced, the last thing they wanted to do was to leave. >> we were ordered to go. we were forcefully displaced by the militias. i have my entire family living in one room that i can barely afford. >> they have temporarily moved tto to baquba city. >> now we have got nothing but the mercy of god. >> muktadia is located in diyalla province. made up of sunnies and shias. shia militias have been in charge of security there. when iraq's prime minister visited on tuesday he vowed to restore security for all reside
iraqi prime minister haider al-abadi vowed to go against those sowin sowing said ition. sowing sedition. mohammed jamming reports. >> while many children are back in classrooms and bakeries are selling bread once more the remnants of last week's sectarian violence are easy to spot. the wreckage of a cafe attacked by i.s.i.l, to the burned out remains of a sunni owned market fire bombed in reprisal attacks. >> translator: the sunnies are often accused of siding with i.s.i.l. and...
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can't do more without the permission of haider al-abadi. a surge now could possibly make 2016 the year that u.s. turns the corner. antonio. >>> strike against syria last august led to civilian casualties. the strike was carried out in raqqa. the coalition says the total number of civilians is now 21 but watchdog groups say that number could be in the hundreds. >>> a former weapons inspector is questioning whether i.s.i.l. would exist if the u.s. had not invaded iraq in 2003. hans blix. >> i think it is doubtful that it would have existed. because many of their caters came from dissatisfied sunnis. the sunnis were os stra size osd joined i.s.i.s. that's the sad evolution that we have had. either iraq, syria and libya all see the difficulty of doing something from the outside. you might say if you hadn't done this saddam would have been there, gadhafi would have been there. we should ask the people there which would you prefer? do you prefer tyranny, to anarchy? or vice versa? they got rid of tyranny but they got anarchy. >> you can watch the
can't do more without the permission of haider al-abadi. a surge now could possibly make 2016 the year that u.s. turns the corner. antonio. >>> strike against syria last august led to civilian casualties. the strike was carried out in raqqa. the coalition says the total number of civilians is now 21 but watchdog groups say that number could be in the hundreds. >>> a former weapons inspector is questioning whether i.s.i.l. would exist if the u.s. had not invaded iraq in 2003....
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supporters of iraq's powerful shia cleric muqtada al-sadr, tens of thousands showed up to many insist haider al-abadi replace some of his ministers. >>> witnesses in be aden, yemen, at a military checkpoint that led to the death of civilians and soldiers. stay with us if you can on al jazeera, we'll have the latest on the investigation into a killing of an italian student in egypt. and the cambodian museum that honors the ancient civilization, you might be surprised who's helping to pay for it. it. is is gep >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> time ogo through the globalh. hundreds of people are getting together in the center of brussels for a memorial to those who lost their lives in tuesday's suicide attempt. tack. attack. >>> suicide raids across the belgian capital in the last few hours. police say they arrested three, in connection with the attacks, two were shot in the legs. >>> a senior i.s.i.l. official killed in a raid on thursday, the
supporters of iraq's powerful shia cleric muqtada al-sadr, tens of thousands showed up to many insist haider al-abadi replace some of his ministers. >>> witnesses in be aden, yemen, at a military checkpoint that led to the death of civilians and soldiers. stay with us if you can on al jazeera, we'll have the latest on the investigation into a killing of an italian student in egypt. and the cambodian museum that honors the ancient civilization, you might be surprised who's helping to...
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prime minister haider al-abadi says he's trying but needs a few days to get agreement to new cabinet ministers. his position is dramatically different than when sadr fought american soldiers and iraqi government forces in the streets. the militia played a leading war in iraq'sen war. but sadr disbanded the movement to create a new movement. now he says he speaks for all be iraqis. they are mostly sadr followers but carry only the iraqi flag. people here want what they think people in the green zone has, a share of iraq's oil wealth. they believe they're kept poor and powerless. ali came from basra, despite its oil wealth it's one of the poorest places in iraq. >> translator: we have a lot of widows orphans, poor and unemployment. people have university degrees but working as laborers. >> reporter: sadr has tapped into a dean vein o deep vein of. they say for 19 years they have had nothing but promises and now are demanding that the government deliver. javierjane arraf, al jazeera, b. >>> refugees refusing to move to government shelters. asking for european countries to reopen their b
prime minister haider al-abadi says he's trying but needs a few days to get agreement to new cabinet ministers. his position is dramatically different than when sadr fought american soldiers and iraqi government forces in the streets. the militia played a leading war in iraq'sen war. but sadr disbanded the movement to create a new movement. now he says he speaks for all be iraqis. they are mostly sadr followers but carry only the iraqi flag. people here want what they think people in the green...
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prime minister haider al-abadi says he's trying but needs a few days to get his cabinet members to agree on new names. that's when his m ufti soldiers, militia played a leading role in iraq's sectarian war. but sadr disbanded the mufti army. now he says he speaks for all iraqis. mostly sadr followers they carry only the be iraqi flag. people here want what they think people in the green zone have, a share of iraq's oil wells. protesters are intent ton dismantling the barriers they think are keeping them. >> we have a lot of widows orphans the poor and unemployed. people have university degrees but they are working as laborers. >> reporter: sadr has tapped into a deep vein of anger against corrupt officials blamed at driving the country into ruin. they say for 13 years they have had nothing but promises, now demanding the government to deliver. jane arraf, al jazeera, baghdad. >> a campaign to retake the country's second largest city was launched earlier this week. iraqi ground forces are being backed up by u.s. is backed coalition fighters. and experts are assessing the damage that i.s.i
prime minister haider al-abadi says he's trying but needs a few days to get his cabinet members to agree on new names. that's when his m ufti soldiers, militia played a leading role in iraq's sectarian war. but sadr disbanded the mufti army. now he says he speaks for all iraqis. mostly sadr followers they carry only the be iraqi flag. people here want what they think people in the green zone have, a share of iraq's oil wells. protesters are intent ton dismantling the barriers they think are...
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the prime minister haider al-abadi said he is trying but will need a few days to get the ministers to agree. this challenge is different to the one sadr imposed in 2003 and 2004. that's when the militia fought american soldiers and iraqi forces in the street. the militia played a lead the role in iraq's sectarian war. sadr disbanded the army to create a new political movement. knew he says he speaks for all iraqis. for two weeks, they camped outside the green zone. they are mostly sadder followers much. people here want what they thing people in the green zone have - a share of the oil wealth. protesters are keen on dismantling what they see as keeping them poor. >> reporter: this man comes from a poor area of iraq. >> we have a lot of widows, orphans, poor, unemployed. people with university degrees, working as labourers. >> reporter: sadr has capped into anger. they have this nothing but promises. they are demanding that the government deliver >>> still ahead - calls for somali's government to do more to fight al-shabab. plus... >> i'm in the rocky mountains in alberta. i'll go unde
the prime minister haider al-abadi said he is trying but will need a few days to get the ministers to agree. this challenge is different to the one sadr imposed in 2003 and 2004. that's when the militia fought american soldiers and iraqi forces in the street. the militia played a lead the role in iraq's sectarian war. sadr disbanded the army to create a new political movement. knew he says he speaks for all iraqis. for two weeks, they camped outside the green zone. they are mostly sadder...
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and a critical time for prime minister haider al-abadi. tumbling price of oil and thousands of citizens have been protesting. analysts say after investing years ago and billions of dollars in iraq the obama administration is nervous. >> i think there's a very clear understanding in washington that we need baghdad to essentially be healthy. that the iraqi government is a very critical component to our counterinsurgency success within iraq. and so right now, the fact that there is a bit of domestic turmoil going on is not just a domestic issue but is very much an international one that kerry is certainly aware of and concerned about. >> reporter: so kerry bought abadi some relief, $150 million for food and shelter for iraqis displaced by i.s.i.l. and a word of caution, this is not the time for partisan infighting. >> it is important the have stability, a functioning government as rapidly as possible in order to move forward so that all of these operation is are not affected. >> reporter: but there is little the u.s. can do to ensure that pol
and a critical time for prime minister haider al-abadi. tumbling price of oil and thousands of citizens have been protesting. analysts say after investing years ago and billions of dollars in iraq the obama administration is nervous. >> i think there's a very clear understanding in washington that we need baghdad to essentially be healthy. that the iraqi government is a very critical component to our counterinsurgency success within iraq. and so right now, the fact that there is a bit of...
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iraq's prime minister haider al-abadi says it will have repercussi repercussions. in lebanon hezbollah has called nimr al-nimr's death an assassination. a group of british soldiers who served in iraq could be prosecuted for war crimes. the detective in charge of the iraq historic allegations team says that serious allegations are underinvestigation. the ministry of defense set up the unit five years ago to examine allegations of abuse torture and murder. >> reporter: the british soldier filmed here abusing prisoners was subsequently jailed. nearly seven years after the end of combat allegations remain unresolved and unpunished. ihat chief told the independent newspaper: >>> he went on: >>> it now has a case load of more than 1500 adelaide victims, including 280 said-- alleged victims-- said to have been killed. ihat needs more support. >> there does need to be investigation where wrongdoing takes place, but there needs to be a far more effective means of screaming out the spurious cases from the serious ones. >> reporter: human rights lawyers are critical that war
iraq's prime minister haider al-abadi says it will have repercussi repercussions. in lebanon hezbollah has called nimr al-nimr's death an assassination. a group of british soldiers who served in iraq could be prosecuted for war crimes. the detective in charge of the iraq historic allegations team says that serious allegations are underinvestigation. the ministry of defense set up the unit five years ago to examine allegations of abuse torture and murder. >> reporter: the british soldier...
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iraq's prime minister haider al-abadi warns that the execution of nimr al-nimr will have repercussions on regional security. hezbollah has taken a step further calling them them's death an assassination. people in a besieged city in yemen are calling for help from the united nation. protesters in thies formed a human chain to highlight their suffering. people are asking the u.n. to help lifts the houthi rebel siege which is blocking vital supplies. pro-government forces backed by saudi arabia have set up their own blockade of the rebel held capital. police in israel have identified a suspect in friday's shooting in a bar in tel aviv. they're looking for 31 year old an israeli palestinian. two people were shot dead and at least eight others wounded. benjamin netanyahu called the killing a despicable crime. >> translation: among the muslim cities in israel there are many who speak out against violence. everyone knows there is a wild insitement by islamic. incitement in mosques and in educational system and on social media. we are acting against that aggressively against that incite >>> i
iraq's prime minister haider al-abadi warns that the execution of nimr al-nimr will have repercussions on regional security. hezbollah has taken a step further calling them them's death an assassination. people in a besieged city in yemen are calling for help from the united nation. protesters in thies formed a human chain to highlight their suffering. people are asking the u.n. to help lifts the houthi rebel siege which is blocking vital supplies. pro-government forces backed by saudi arabia...
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his supporters began a sit in at the gates to the system, frustrated that prime minister haider al-abadi has not carried out amendments. he promise to to carry out a reshuffle of the cabinet this week. this is what muqtada had to say. >> translation: we are here calling for reforms. we are at the walls of the green zone. i'm the representative of the people. i will enter the green zone, why you hold your ground here. we are peaceful demonstrators, and will remain as such. >> this is a small gesture, it carries ramifications and speaks volumes. >> this is one of the revered shia clerics. formerly leading a militia rising up against american forces. he's rally hundreds of thousands. the green zone is where diplomats live and work and is presented. he has said that his followers will storm the green zone. he appeared and said followers showed grate discipline and they were to stay put and he would go into the green zone. this is one of the few cases where followers have seen him up close. he went into the green zone. he was kissed and greeted by senior officials and sat on the side walk. th
his supporters began a sit in at the gates to the system, frustrated that prime minister haider al-abadi has not carried out amendments. he promise to to carry out a reshuffle of the cabinet this week. this is what muqtada had to say. >> translation: we are here calling for reforms. we are at the walls of the green zone. i'm the representative of the people. i will enter the green zone, why you hold your ground here. we are peaceful demonstrators, and will remain as such. >> this is...
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his supporters began a sit in at the gates to the system, frustrated that prime minister haider al-abadi has not carried out government reforms to change the cabinet. he promised to carry out a reshuffle of the cabinet this week. this is what muqtada had to say. >> translation: we are here calling for reforms. those in the green zone claim there's no poverty or corruption in iraq. we are at the walls of the green zone. tomorrow we'll be at its heart. i'm the representative of the iraqi people. i will enter the green zone, why you hold your ground here. we are peaceful demonstrators, and will remain as such. >> this is a seemingly simple gesture, it carries ramifications and speaks volumes. >> this is one of the revered shia clerics. formerly leading a militia rising up against american forces. now a mainstream political figure. for weeks he's rally hundreds of thousands of supporters in public squares and near the green zone is where diplomats live and work and is presented. he has said that his followers will storm the green zone. instead of that, he appeared today saying that they had
his supporters began a sit in at the gates to the system, frustrated that prime minister haider al-abadi has not carried out government reforms to change the cabinet. he promised to carry out a reshuffle of the cabinet this week. this is what muqtada had to say. >> translation: we are here calling for reforms. those in the green zone claim there's no poverty or corruption in iraq. we are at the walls of the green zone. tomorrow we'll be at its heart. i'm the representative of the iraqi...