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Hello, I'm Ros Atkins, this is Outside Source.

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It's very likely this will be South Korea's new president.

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TRANSLATION: I will be a president that also serves all the people

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He wants better relations with North Korea and has promised

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We'll look at what else Mr Moon's victory will mean for Seoul,

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French politics continues to get shaken up.

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Former Prime Minister says he's jumping ship to join

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TRANSLATION: This Socialist party is dead.

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It's behind us, not its history and its values,

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This is a video of the BBC's media editor trying to ask Rupert Murdoch

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about recent controversies at Fox News.

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And in Outside Source Sport, the very latest on the

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second leg of the Champions League semifinal.

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As you know, Emmanuel Macron will be the next president of France.

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Francois Hollande represents the socialist party.

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But if you want a measure how things are getting for the socialists -

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have a listen to the former French Prime Minister Manuel

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TRANSLATION: This Socialist party is dead. It is behind us, not its

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history and values, but it has to move on. At times others, one has to

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be capable of moving on. Forget the bitterness and personal issues.

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Something interests me above all others, it is France, the Republic

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and the success of the presidency. I am not forgetting the fight against

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the far right will continue and everyone needs to be vigilant in the

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parliamentary elections. Often political defections

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are carefully choreographed. Officials from Emmanuel Macron's

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party say Mr Valls hasn't even formally put his name forward yet.

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Here's one saying, "He should have applied

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like everyone else because the rules If you don't put your name forward

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you can't be selected. You imagine that's

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a deadline he'll hit. BBC reporter Olivier Verbier

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told me why it matters. It is significant, what it shows is

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how much the political landscape has changed in France. Imagine, a year

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ago, he was Prime Minister, Emmanuel Macron was one of his ministers will

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stop you would have imagined a year later the situation we have today

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with Macron as president. Valls is to grovel to be part of the new

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movement, the new Coalition, but it it is a significant catch for the

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movement, I believe. Now Emmanuel Macron wants to govern, he needs a

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governing majority, and he will need to steal MPs from the left, the

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right and the centre. He need to voters like Macron. Even though the

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reaction, you can see it. It isn't switching sides because one party is

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doing better than another? There is a lot of that. I am sure in my new

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world Valls wants to be involved in running France and to do that with

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Emmanuel Macron is the best way. He won't be the only socialist. Other

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socialists will join. Emmanuel Macron will announce his government

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on Monday. We don't know if Valls will be in that government, it is a

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possible achieve. But probably he wants to help things as an MP in

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Parliament. Let's not forget, there are important pollen tree elections

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coming up. This is vital for emotional Macron, because without a

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strong showing in Parliament, it is hard to get stuff done. Exactly.

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Don't forget, Macron has no party. He has to start everything from

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scratch. On Thursday, his movement will feel 500 candidates that will

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run for MP. He needs a majority in parliament for his movement. He will

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need parties on the left and right, like a Coalition.

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21st Century Fox in a huge US media company.

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It full ownership of the British broadcaster Sky.

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She says she was harassed and discriminated by Bill O'Reilly,

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who until very recently was the biggest name on Fox News,

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And Dr Walsh and her lawyer have been in London to give evidence

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at an hearing of the UK media regulator Ofcom that's looking

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The head of 21st Century Fox is Rupert Murdoch.

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He declined interview requests from the BBC,

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so our media editor Amol Rajan decided to go to New York to take

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a more direct approach. This is what happened.

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You can find a blog post about that encounter on the BBC news app right

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now. And this is Wendy Walsh along

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with her lawyer talking to the BBC. Every chance, since 2004, the

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Murdochs have had an opportunity to comply with the law, respecting

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women's rights, respecting the rights of people of colour, or

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standing by a profitable man that makes money, they have chosen the

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latter. Even the latest statement you showed us, it is a real slap in

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the face to Wendy Walsh and all the other women and the African-American

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employees that say they have a toxic culture at work. That is appalling,

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to say that all he cares about is ratings. High ratings means nothing

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else matters. The people of the UK value women's rights, that is why we

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are here. If you follow Amel Rajan on Twitter, he updates us on that

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process. Big game between Monaco

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and Juventus, Champions League Nick Marshall-McCormack is live for

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us, last time I looked, it was done and dusted.

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If I had a whistle, I would blow it for you now because it is done, 4-1

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to Juventus on the night. Sorry, on aggregate. 2-1 on the night. This

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has been a brilliant performance from Juventus. Monaco came in with

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hope and confidence to pull off a monumental upset, but it wasn't to

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be. Let me take you through the highlights of the night. Special

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mention to the goalkeeper, the saves he pulled off to keep Juventus out.

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In the end, he didn't succeed. That was Mario Mandzukic getting the

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first goal. Followed up with a thriller from Dani Alves. The

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goalkeeper punching away the corner, and Dani Alves smashing in from 30

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metres out. A goal to save some pride for Monaco, but they were

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definitely schools by Juventus. Juventus will go to the championship

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final in Cardiff on the 3rd of June. Who will they play? It is obviously

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going to be one of the Madrid sides. Can Atletico pull off a comeback

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tomorrow night? Real Madrid 3-1 up at the Calderon stadium. We are a

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king at this stage at Real Madrid and Juventus.

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They are not going to come back, that is done and dusted, thank you!

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Nick live for us there. Fifa's secretary general wants

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action taken against Italian Football authorities

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over their treatment of Ghanaian We covered this yesterday,

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Muntari was given a one week ban after he left the field in protest

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over racial abuse he was receiving. Here's Fifa's Fatma Samoura

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speaking to the BBC. What matters is that the

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disciplinary committee has to act. I have my personal feelings

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on anybody that is treated like he has been treated

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on the pitch, and off the pitch. But I'm not here

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for my personal matters. I'm here to make sure that Fifa

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takes through the committee the appropriate action for

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any single discriminatory action. This is what Chris Froome's bike

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looke dlike after he was hit He put this picture

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on Twitter telling us: "Just got rammed on purpose

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by an impatient driver who followed me onto the pavement!

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Thankfully, I'm okay. Bike totaled.

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Driver kept going!" He's training for the Tour de

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France, he's won the last two. Dick Advocaat has been named

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the manager of the Netherlands He is a seasoned manager that has

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been in charge of many teens. He's got work to do,

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the team failed to qualify Already six points adrift of France

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in its World Cup qualifying group. Stay with us on Outside Source.

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Still to come: This is the Russians celebrating

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victory Day, we will tell you what that is about. Plus, controversy

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surrounding the Eurovision Song Contest.

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The former Royal Marine, who was jailed for killing a wounded

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Taliban fighter in Afghanistan, has given his first

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broadcast interview since being freed last month.

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Alexander Blackman, who was also known as Marine A,

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said he still doesn't know why he opened fire and called it

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He's been speaking to our correspondent Clinton Rogers.

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I don't know what exactly I did it, it is still a moment of madness,

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that's the best description I can give.

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Yeah, not exactly the proudest moment of my life.

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In the last three years, much has been said about

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Today, his wife alongside him, he was having his say

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on a decision in the heat of battle that led to a murder charge.

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His actions captured on helmet camera.

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If you look at that video, it would seem plain to everyone that

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It's a five-minute section of an incident

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And to be fair, you can put quite a few different

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And unless you actually there, you don't know what happened.

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Obviously, I told my version of events when I was agile.

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Hindsight is a wonderful thing, and given

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especially what has happened to us in our life, if you could go back

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If you had a time machine and could go back

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and do things differently, he absolutely would.

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Blackman's conviction for murder led to protests.

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His wife Clare led the campaign for his release.

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But her husband had offered her the chance

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I said, if she didn't want to stick around,

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or wanted to part company, at that point, or at any point

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throughout the process, it is something I would understand, and I

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would sort of wish her well for the rest of her life.

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You were basically offering her the chance to walk away? Yes.

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Never crossed my mind. Never once.

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I wouldn't have done anything differently.

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I know sometimes people said to me,

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"how are you doing this? How do you keep going?"

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But it wasn't an option to do anything else.

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This is Outside Source live from the BBC newsroom.

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The Liberal human rights lawyer Moon Jae-in has claimed victory in

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Mr Moon has called for co-operation with North Korea and questioned

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the deployment of a US missile defence system.

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He's Christian, and today he begins a two year prison sentence

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for blasphemy against Islam and inciting violence.

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One judge justified the sentence, saying that

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"the defendant did not feel guilt, the defendant's act has caused

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We'll get to what exactly he did in a moment.

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First, these are pictures from today.

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These are hard-line Islamic groups celebrating what's happened.

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These are the governor's supporters been protesting outside the prison

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I said I would explain exactly what the governor is said to have done.

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Here's a report from Rebecca Henschke.

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A panel of judges found the Jakarta Governor conducted a criminal act of

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blasphemy when referring to a verse of the Koran in a campaign speech. A

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divisive verdict. The crowd of thousands out here who were calling

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for him to be jailed, and for many, hoping that he would receive a

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heavier sentence, there is a sense of disappointment.

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TRANSLATION: We are not happy. We do not feel satisfied with the

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punishment of just two years in jail. He should have got the maximum

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of five years, or better still, be headed. This man, though, insists

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the movement is peaceful, tell the world that we are not radicals, he

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insists, we are doing this to protect our faith.

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Supporters of the governor are getting ready to head to the prison

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where he has been taken after he was found guilty. The atmosphere here is

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one of devastation and anger. Many people have been crying openly, and

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they say that this decision is unjust, and that a good man who was

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doing a good job in government has been brought down by his political

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opponents. TRANSLATION: I'm devastated, very

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sad. I will keep fighting for him until my last drop of blood. I'm a

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Muslim. I don't know him but he was such a good leader, his policies

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helped me send my children to school.

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The case has been seen as a test Indonesia's multi-faith and peerless

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society. Rights groups here are worried about the signal today's

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verdict will send. I think this is mostly because of political

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pressure, and also, pressure of the mob. It is a vote for freedom of

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speech in Indonesia, and freedom of expression is the cornerstone of

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democracy. I think this is a very sad day for democracy.

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Here's Yves Daccord, the director general

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of the international committee of the Red Cross, talking

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about the humanitarian tragedy in the Mediterranean which he says

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"continues unabated, with record numbers of migrant

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Aid agencies say up to 250 people have

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drowned in the Med after two boats sank over the last few days

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The BBC's Reeta Chakrabarti has been on a rescue boat that's docked

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A new day and perhaps a new life, after days on the deck of the rescue

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ship, this is the first glimpse of Europe for people that left the

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shores of Libya unsure whether they would survive to see this. Crossing

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continents felt like they're only hope. This young Nigerian man said

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he worked in Libya as a welder until his foot was blown off by Alex

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Dowsett. He preferred not to give his name. Nobody has a choice. This

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water I am going to cross... He said he couldn't return home

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because of Boko Haram. Now first off the ship, he is helped to safety.

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Onshore, there is chocolate and panettone for breakfast. As people

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are checked and processed, a warm welcome, Italian style. Many looked

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dazed. The contrast from what they have come from is stopped.

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This boy said Libya was particularly dangerous for people who are black.

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He said, Libyans don't like black Africans. He said, we were all

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picked up and taken to prison. What crime he committed, I ask. Nothing,

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I did nothing. This is the end of a long sea

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journey. The injured came out first, then women and children. Now the

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rest. They arrive in Europe where attitude a hardening against them.

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The future for many is uncertain. Another journey has started. They

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may have reached their longed for goal, but a mission here in Europe

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and acceptance might still eludes them.

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There is background on the migrant crisis and those that travel from

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Africa to southern Europe available on the BBC News website.

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Russia's celebrating Victory Day which marks

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the Soviet Union's defeat of Nazi Germany.

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Next door in Ukraine, a similar allbeit smaller event

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is a very heavy police presence in Kiev today. That is because on the

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other side of this police cordoned, a World War II veteran had come out

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to Mark Soviet victory day. Many parts of the former USSR celebrate

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today, the great patriotic War. But there is heavy security. Up the

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road, there are Ukrainian ultranationalists that threatened to

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disrupt this March. They have hurled abuse already. Lots of police and

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soldiers were out to prevent any clashes.

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As the veterans marched down the road, they are shouting, "Fascism

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will never win." Just as they pass the ultranationalists, at the side

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of the road. There are people in balaclavas in

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that building throwing objects out the window at the veterans as they

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pass by. But thick clouds of black smoke where things have been thrown

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out of the window... The crowd has now made its way down the road

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through a park and up to the glory monument to lay flowers. And waiting

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for them here are more people shouting alternation list slogans.

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They have also been shouting, "Disgrace, disgrace. Please quote

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the crowd have responded by saying fascism will not win. Ukraine is

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hosting the Eurovision Song Contest, and wants to use that event to

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portray the image of the country as modern, tolerant and to show that

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the Soviet past has remained in the past. But the past is still very

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much part of the present. History doesn't disappear so quickly, and

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there remains divisions about the country's history. And you feel that

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in Kiev today. Relations between Ukraine

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and Russia terrible, in part because of Russia support

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for separatist rebels in Ukraine. Also, in part because of

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the annexation of Crimea. This is impacting on the

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Eurovision song contest. The semifinals

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of which are under way in Kiev. She's Russia's entry but she's

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performed in Crimea, and so has been banned.

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Steve Rosenburg's spoken to her. If you are a revision fan, the first

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semifinal is on in the UK right now on BBC Four. -- a Eurovision fan. We

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don't have live coverage of it here on BBC World News.

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A significant announcement with regards to Syria. Let's look at the

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newswire coming into the newsroom. The Pentagon confirming arms will be

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given to Kurds in Syria, trying to reassure Turkey, because the Turkish

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governor has concerns about Kurdish forces. It says, the Americans say

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they will protect their Nato ally. The Americans justified this in

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terms of the push to seize wrapper. -- Raqa. The Americans think by

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handing over this equipment, they will help the fall of Raqa. They

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also say they hope to get the equipment back after it has been

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used. But we will have two CF that comes to pass. That's all we have

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time to.

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