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repertory for human rights in myanmar this is what she said just recently have a listen ma'am i has done nothing to dismantle the system of violence and persecution and the rohinton revie main and recover live in the same dire circumstances that they did prior to the events of august 2017 very denied citizenship and recognition face regular violence including in the context of the ongoing conflict between the economy and that of my dark nabl to move freely and have limited little access to food health care and education livelihoods and services sony said these are some of the main reasons that they don't want to go back home they don't feel that they will be safe back home can you explain a few more reasons as to what the situation might be back home for them and why they were preferred to. let us. no forget one fact since 2000 trust the international media does not have any access to the rakhine state the international humanitarian agencies don't have unfettered access to their work i state and also use the u.n. fact finding mission has been denied access to it including the special rep
repertory for human rights in myanmar this is what she said just recently have a listen ma'am i has done nothing to dismantle the system of violence and persecution and the rohinton revie main and recover live in the same dire circumstances that they did prior to the events of august 2017 very denied citizenship and recognition face regular violence including in the context of the ongoing conflict between the economy and that of my dark nabl to move freely and have limited little access to food...
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finds informants from myanmar in the camps they are killed. women also threatened. if we see a woman dressed incorrectly and if we see her arms we can hit her. in the capital dhaka we confront the foreign minister with the stories we've heard. like it was a little bit like those in bangladesh there with him in miami not here if there's any big came up or hard up and we'll send that we're going to miami. today from the militant tells us some 3500 fighters live in the camps a figure we can't verify we want to know why he agreed to talk to us. if we cause trouble and kill people here the government of bangladesh will also start killing us that's why i disagree with us his actions here i want to fight in myanmar. faced with the might of the me and my army across the river this isn't a fight they are likely to win the stage is set for a refugee crisis that isn't going away soon. joining us is a tall islam who worked on the story our photo it seems like in the absence of a fighting photo are so who used to fight the military in myanmar wants to continue fighting now they
finds informants from myanmar in the camps they are killed. women also threatened. if we see a woman dressed incorrectly and if we see her arms we can hit her. in the capital dhaka we confront the foreign minister with the stories we've heard. like it was a little bit like those in bangladesh there with him in miami not here if there's any big came up or hard up and we'll send that we're going to miami. today from the militant tells us some 3500 fighters live in the camps a figure we can't...
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trans informants for myanmar in the camps they are killed. women also threatened. if we see a woman dressed incorrectly and if we see her arms we can hit. in the capital dhaka we confront the foreign minister with the stories we've heard it was like it was a little bit like those in bangladesh there was in the in my ear if there is any became up up and we'll send that we're going to mine. the militant tells us that up to some 3500 fighters live in the camps a figure we can't verify and we want to know why he agreed to talk to us. if we cause trouble and kill people here the government of bangladesh will also start killing us that's why i disagree with us as actions here but i want to fight in myanmar for a long. movie people. faced with the might of the me and my army across the river this isn't a fight they are likely to win the stage is set for a refugee crisis that isn't going away soon. joining us is a tall islam who worked on the story are factual it seems like in the absence of a fighting photo our so who used to fight the military in myanmar wants to continu
trans informants for myanmar in the camps they are killed. women also threatened. if we see a woman dressed incorrectly and if we see her arms we can hit. in the capital dhaka we confront the foreign minister with the stories we've heard it was like it was a little bit like those in bangladesh there was in the in my ear if there is any became up up and we'll send that we're going to mine. the militant tells us that up to some 3500 fighters live in the camps a figure we can't verify and we want...
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but whether the government wants to gape rid of them in a way they want that myanmar takes them back so they are focusing more on. their want international community to walk on that direction that do something so that the myanmar it is to take them back last month that there was a christian act in bed it failed completely because say that they will return but they need some kind of issuance or guarantee that they will be offered citizen safe in myanmar they will be recognized as. in myanmar and also they want safety and security in iraq and the state so they haven't got any kind of insurance for these demands there is a very human aspect to your story i mean you're talking about women who till about 2 years back were ordinary mothers ordinary sisters ordinary daughters and now a lot of them are having to prostitute themselves out and they come from a very conservative background as well how are these women coping with this and how do they see the future that's a very difficult situation for them i would say i mean they don't know what their future looks like there is though it's comp
but whether the government wants to gape rid of them in a way they want that myanmar takes them back so they are focusing more on. their want international community to walk on that direction that do something so that the myanmar it is to take them back last month that there was a christian act in bed it failed completely because say that they will return but they need some kind of issuance or guarantee that they will be offered citizen safe in myanmar they will be recognized as. in myanmar and...
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should create should pressure the myanmar government to create conditions safe for us to restore our citizenship right this is what we are longing for we don't want to go to any part of other countries memoir is our whole you are not stateless we have a state just help us create those conditions that we can return home. because there's something that i would i want to share with you because in all of this conversation we're talking about some solutions that anita and mason have been talking about mohammed from his perspective as a journalist covering this story for the last 2 years i want to show you something on my laptop which is something that we haven't reference and these are the young people who are caught up in this often when there's a conflict or a crisis situation young people don't get to go to school that have education so there's going to be a whole generation of rango who are not educated who haven't had access to school and this is a problem that we are not even factoring into our conversation so do have a look at the habits instagram and then you can also look at some
should create should pressure the myanmar government to create conditions safe for us to restore our citizenship right this is what we are longing for we don't want to go to any part of other countries memoir is our whole you are not stateless we have a state just help us create those conditions that we can return home. because there's something that i would i want to share with you because in all of this conversation we're talking about some solutions that anita and mason have been talking...
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fact finding mission independent investigator said that 600000 remained in myanmar still live under the threat of genocide so it's a very difficult situation for bangladesh it's a very very difficult situation for the refugees and human. it appears that the bangladeshi government is running out of patience i think that that is something our audience would completely agree with so we posited this to them this headline that bangladesh's prime minister has proposed relocating thousands of refugees to remote island in the bay of bengal here's what gordon had to say about that a member of our community it sounds like she is trying to get rid of them the she being shaped has seen or why not integrate them into society and need i'll give this one to you the idea of trying to get rid of them is that how you see this is this trying to make conditions so harsh for refugees that they want to leave. 1st one i would like to mention to the public. we are very grateful for all the ringgit people are grateful for saving our lives but the conditions what do you are facing in the cans are also not or the
fact finding mission independent investigator said that 600000 remained in myanmar still live under the threat of genocide so it's a very difficult situation for bangladesh it's a very very difficult situation for the refugees and human. it appears that the bangladeshi government is running out of patience i think that that is something our audience would completely agree with so we posited this to them this headline that bangladesh's prime minister has proposed relocating thousands of refugees...
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they want international community to walk on that direction that do something so that the myanmar it is to take them back last month that there was a. that it failed completely because rowing has said they will get it done but they need some kind of issuance or guarantee that they will be offered citizenship if in myanmar they will be recognised as a ruling in myanmar and also they want safety and security in iraq and the state so they haven't got any kind of assurance for these demands there is a very human aspect to your story i mean you're talking about women who tell about ordinary mothers ordinary sisters ordinary daughters and now a lot of them are having to prostitute themselves out and they come from a very conservative background as well how are these women coping with this and how do they see the future that's a very difficult situation for them i would say i mean they don't know what their future looks like there is though it's complete uncertain they're living in an uncertain situation so they don't know what the future looks like and their soil i see they have some kind
they want international community to walk on that direction that do something so that the myanmar it is to take them back last month that there was a. that it failed completely because rowing has said they will get it done but they need some kind of issuance or guarantee that they will be offered citizenship if in myanmar they will be recognised as a ruling in myanmar and also they want safety and security in iraq and the state so they haven't got any kind of assurance for these demands there...
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shores of bangladesh could soon be home to some 100000 rohingya refugees who fled ethnic cleansing in myanmar these shots sure the sheer scale of the project and on the ground the extent of the problems are also being bored into focus the low lying island of charter in the bay of bengal. is vulnerable to erosion and flooding human rights organizations have condemned the plan saying it amounts to sending the wrong to prison so what is it really like on the island a team of reporters were granted access and here's what they found. in the world's largest refugee camp in southern bangladesh fear is rife 2 years ago the government welcomed the influx of breaking into a fleeing me and mom today it is planning to send tens of thousands of them to an island in an area prentice likely. thing that's not a matter we don't want to go to. because it gets flooded and then people will die. drowned for them it's another trap where they'll lose their lives if we go they will die help us to stay here and had a thank you but i don't we lost our parents here to save our lives don't send us to pass on chance just
shores of bangladesh could soon be home to some 100000 rohingya refugees who fled ethnic cleansing in myanmar these shots sure the sheer scale of the project and on the ground the extent of the problems are also being bored into focus the low lying island of charter in the bay of bengal. is vulnerable to erosion and flooding human rights organizations have condemned the plan saying it amounts to sending the wrong to prison so what is it really like on the island a team of reporters were granted...
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their want international community to walk on that direction that do something so that the myanmar it is to take them back last month that there was a repatriation at and that it failed completely because say that they will return but they need some kind of issuance or guarantee that they will be offered citizenship in myanmar they will be recognised as a ruling in myanmar and also they want safety and security in iraq and the state so they haven't got any kind of assurance for these demands there is a very human aspect to your story i mean you're talking about women who talk about ordinary mothers ordinary sisters ordinary daughters and now a lot of them are having to prostitute themselves out and they come from a very conservative background as well how are these women coping with this and how do they see the future that's a very difficult decision for them i would say i mean they don't know what their future looks like there is though it's completely uncertain they're living in an uncertain situation so they don't know what the future looks like and that's why i see they have some
their want international community to walk on that direction that do something so that the myanmar it is to take them back last month that there was a repatriation at and that it failed completely because say that they will return but they need some kind of issuance or guarantee that they will be offered citizenship in myanmar they will be recognised as a ruling in myanmar and also they want safety and security in iraq and the state so they haven't got any kind of assurance for these demands...
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the government of myanmar says it is committed to bringing them back. however, our correspondent jonathan head was able to find evidence that, far from welcoming the rohingyas back, the authorities in rakhine state have been erasing all trace of their villages. the border post in northern rakhine state. an immigration officer shows us lists of the rohingya refugees his government had approved last month. they want the world to understand how ready they are to have at least some of them back, though so far, they've had no takers. well, we've been allowed to come right up here to the border with bangladesh, and it's through these rusting gates that myanmar officials say they were expecting hundreds, even thousands, of rohingya refugees to come under the latest repatriation scheme. but of course, without any promises of citizenship, without any real investigation into the abuses they suffered, and most of all, without any reassurances about what kind of future they have, we know that at the moment none of the rohingyas over there on that side of the border
the government of myanmar says it is committed to bringing them back. however, our correspondent jonathan head was able to find evidence that, far from welcoming the rohingyas back, the authorities in rakhine state have been erasing all trace of their villages. the border post in northern rakhine state. an immigration officer shows us lists of the rohingya refugees his government had approved last month. they want the world to understand how ready they are to have at least some of them back,...
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the united nations says that hundreds of thousands of row hinge of muslims who remain inside myanmar face systematic persecution they also repeated calls for top generals to face trial myanmar security forces are accused of the killings gang rape arson during this crackdown that drove more than 730 people to the flee the rock kind state for neighboring badla dash after attacks on police post by rohinton insurgents in august of 2017 more than 700000 running fled wreckin state myanmar in 2017 but despite global outcry the un found persecution continues to this day. yeah mine has done nothing to dismantle the system of violence and persecution and the road main and rick i live in the same dire circumstances that they did prior to the events of august 2017 the idea night citizenship and recognition face regular violence including in the context of the ongoing conflict between the economy and that about all the mission says it has a confidential list of over a 100 names including myanmar officials suspected of being involved in genocide crimes against humanity and war crimes in addition t
the united nations says that hundreds of thousands of row hinge of muslims who remain inside myanmar face systematic persecution they also repeated calls for top generals to face trial myanmar security forces are accused of the killings gang rape arson during this crackdown that drove more than 730 people to the flee the rock kind state for neighboring badla dash after attacks on police post by rohinton insurgents in august of 2017 more than 700000 running fled wreckin state myanmar in 2017 but...
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shores of bangladesh could soon be home to some 100000 rohingya refugees who fled ethnic cleansing in myanmar these shots sure the sheer scale of the project and on the ground the extent of the problems are also being bored into focus the low lying island of charter in the bay of bengal. is vulnerable to erosion and flooding human rights organizations have condemned the plan saying it amounts to sending the wrong to prison so what is it really like on the island a team of reporters were granted access and here's what they found. in the world's largest refugee camp in southern bangladesh fear is rife 2 years ago the government welcomed the influx of breaking into a fleeing me and mom today it is planning to send tens of thousands of them to an island in an area prentice like living. thing that's not a mother we don't want to go to. because it gets flooded and then people will die children will be drowned for them it's another trap where they'll lose their lives if we go they will die help us to stay here and get it back. we lost our parents here to save our lives don't send us to pass on chanc
shores of bangladesh could soon be home to some 100000 rohingya refugees who fled ethnic cleansing in myanmar these shots sure the sheer scale of the project and on the ground the extent of the problems are also being bored into focus the low lying island of charter in the bay of bengal. is vulnerable to erosion and flooding human rights organizations have condemned the plan saying it amounts to sending the wrong to prison so what is it really like on the island a team of reporters were granted...
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crawford: we start with an exclusive report from myanmar. [jet passing overhead] [explosion] man: the country's military has been accused of turning its guns on another ethnic group. crawford: this time, it is the kachin people, who have been fighting for self-aututonomy for decades. i'm alex crawford in kachin state in northern myanmar, and this is "hotspots." [theme music playing] tonight, we're going to take you behind the scenes of the world's biggest and hardest-hitting stories. we get rare access to the rebel army fighting in myanmar's forgotten war. they really believe that they're going to end up being crushed. when clashes turn to tragedy... man: a guy ove
crawford: we start with an exclusive report from myanmar. [jet passing overhead] [explosion] man: the country's military has been accused of turning its guns on another ethnic group. crawford: this time, it is the kachin people, who have been fighting for self-aututonomy for decades. i'm alex crawford in kachin state in northern myanmar, and this is "hotspots." [theme music playing] tonight, we're going to take you behind the scenes of the world's biggest and hardest-hitting stories....
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could soon be home to some 100000 brought in your refugees who fled ethnic cleansing in myanmar these shots sure the sheer scale of the project and on the ground the extent of the problems are also being bored into focus the low lying island of charter in the bay of bengal. is vulnerable to erosion and flooding human rights organizations have condemned the plan saying it amounts to sending the wrong to prison so what is it really like on the island a team of reporters were granted access i'm here what they found. in the world's largest refugee camp in southern bangladesh fear is rife 2 years ago the government welcomed the influx of breaking into a fleeing me and ma today it is planning to send tens of thousands of them to an island in an area printing to slightly. bang that's not a matter we don't want to go to. because it gets flooded and then people will die children will be drowned for them it's another trap when the lose their lives if we go they will die help us to stay here and get it back you will let us but. we lost our parents here to save our lives don't send us to pass on
could soon be home to some 100000 brought in your refugees who fled ethnic cleansing in myanmar these shots sure the sheer scale of the project and on the ground the extent of the problems are also being bored into focus the low lying island of charter in the bay of bengal. is vulnerable to erosion and flooding human rights organizations have condemned the plan saying it amounts to sending the wrong to prison so what is it really like on the island a team of reporters were granted access i'm...
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government the recognize them as to provide them citizenship of myanmar also their wants safety and security in iraq i need so if these are provided these are insured then they will only interested in going to the country if they think they belong to. our fattal islam thank you so much for your reporting. in washington speculation is rife that president donald trump's firing of its national security adviser john bolton could signal a shift in u.s. foreign policy announcing the latest white house sacking on twitter the president said that he disagreed strongly with bolton on many issues bolton was a hard liner on several of those issues he gave a different version of events saying he'd offered his resignation. john bolton in happier times seated at the president's side an influential proponent of a hawkish foreign policy. but his tenure as national security adviser came to an end when trump took to twitter to announce his departure the president tweeted that he strongly disagreed with many of bolton's suggestions prompting trump to ask for his resignation bolton quickly disputed this
government the recognize them as to provide them citizenship of myanmar also their wants safety and security in iraq i need so if these are provided these are insured then they will only interested in going to the country if they think they belong to. our fattal islam thank you so much for your reporting. in washington speculation is rife that president donald trump's firing of its national security adviser john bolton could signal a shift in u.s. foreign policy announcing the latest white...
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the panel repeated its calls for top generals in myanmar to face trial. a myanmar military spokesman has rejected the un team's findings, calling them one—sided. nearly 50,000 american workers at general motors have gone on strike. it's gm's first strike since the us federal government bailed the company out after it faced bankruptcy 10 years ago. the union is demanding higher wages and opposes plans to close car factories in the states of ohio and michigan. american scientists say they have found a way to stop the common cold. rather than attacking the virus itself, they used gene editing to turn off a protein inside human cells which the cold virus needs to replicate. the technique also worked to stop viruses associated with asthma and polio. now, this is the guinness world record for the largest serving of fried chicken, which has been set by people in southwestern japan. eight restaurants specializing in japanese fried chicken, karaage, cooked up a whopping 1,667 kilograms of fried chicken at a food festival in nakatsu in 0ita prefecture. i love fri
the panel repeated its calls for top generals in myanmar to face trial. a myanmar military spokesman has rejected the un team's findings, calling them one—sided. nearly 50,000 american workers at general motors have gone on strike. it's gm's first strike since the us federal government bailed the company out after it faced bankruptcy 10 years ago. the union is demanding higher wages and opposes plans to close car factories in the states of ohio and michigan. american scientists say they have...
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more than 700000 rohingya fled wreckin state myanmar in 2017 but despite global outcry the u.n. found persecution continues to this day. yeah my has done nothing to dismantle the system of violence and persecution and the rohinton remain retire and live in the same dire circumstances that they did prior to the events of august 2017 the idea night citizenship and recognition face regular violence including in the context of the ongoing conflict between the economy and that about all the mission says it has a confidential list of over a 100 names including myanmar officials suspected of being involved in genocide crimes against humanity and war crimes in addition to 6 generals big names publicly a year ago. chillingly i have also received reports of villages being burnt as many as 6 since the end of june which was also when the government imposed the suspension of mobile internet services the fact finding mission was not allowed by the myanmar government to travel to the country so how did it collect information commission travel to neighboring countries such as bangladesh conduct
more than 700000 rohingya fled wreckin state myanmar in 2017 but despite global outcry the u.n. found persecution continues to this day. yeah my has done nothing to dismantle the system of violence and persecution and the rohinton remain retire and live in the same dire circumstances that they did prior to the events of august 2017 the idea night citizenship and recognition face regular violence including in the context of the ongoing conflict between the economy and that about all the mission...
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so many refugees still so hesitant to move there when you refuse have some specific demands to the myanmar government that those include you call nightengale in guy as citizens of the country if those demands are made that they want to return to myanmar that's why it's easier for them to is staying near the border radio of others and myanmar moving elsewhere would feed to this hope of returning to the land that they think they belong to now the new location on bhatia unshod island has room for about 100000 people but there are 10 times as many rohingya refugees living in bangladesh how is it being decided who would have to go to this olive and who can stay on we asked this question to make it out to me and foreign minister of bangladesh he did not give us a clear idea about the matter to choose their names so it's not yet got to be sifted through nobody can tell us the names. of the bigger picture bung out there says it wants the ring the refugees to eventually go back to me and ma now just setting up the settlement. doesn't mean that they're acknowledging that the rohingya refugees are pr
so many refugees still so hesitant to move there when you refuse have some specific demands to the myanmar government that those include you call nightengale in guy as citizens of the country if those demands are made that they want to return to myanmar that's why it's easier for them to is staying near the border radio of others and myanmar moving elsewhere would feed to this hope of returning to the land that they think they belong to now the new location on bhatia unshod island has room for...
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the panel repeated its calls for top generals in myanmar to face trial. a myanmar military spokesman has rejected the un team's findings, calling them one—sided. american scientists say they have found a way to stop the common cold. rather than attacking the virus itself, they used gene editing to turn off a protein inside human cells which the cold virus needs to replicate. the technique also worked to stop viruses associated with asthma and polio. now, this is the guinness world record for the largest serving of fried chicken, which has been set by people in southwestern japan. eight restaurants specializing in japanese fried chicken, karaage, cooked up a whopping 1,667 kilograms of fried chicken at a food festival in nakatsu in 0ita prefecture. president trump has said it looks as though iran was behind the attacks on two major oil facilities in saudi arabia. he said washington was seeking more proof, and he stressed that he hoped to avoid war. iran has denied involvement in saturday's drone attacks, which were claimed by iranian—backed houthi rebe
the panel repeated its calls for top generals in myanmar to face trial. a myanmar military spokesman has rejected the un team's findings, calling them one—sided. american scientists say they have found a way to stop the common cold. rather than attacking the virus itself, they used gene editing to turn off a protein inside human cells which the cold virus needs to replicate. the technique also worked to stop viruses associated with asthma and polio. now, this is the guinness world record for...
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needs to create a situation where there are hendra are willing to return and and right now we see in myanmar is a situation of ongoing genocide and persecution and there is no access to education in a state now and there are still attacks going on against their head and other ethnic minority it's an issue got i want to ask you to expand on the point you were making a few moments ago because you mentioned box on char char for our viewers understand this is a a tiny this silt island that's off the coast of bangladesh in the bay of bengal and the idea is that they would perhaps the government a bungler dish will be moving potentially hundreds of thousands of ring the refugees from the camps and cox's bizarre to these these units that they built to house them on this island how close are you how close do you think we are to seeing that potentially happen. they're running as are not when we were in cox those are our people are not building to move from one camp to another everyone is willing to return home if there are restriction of our our rights our citizenship rights and there is an accountab
needs to create a situation where there are hendra are willing to return and and right now we see in myanmar is a situation of ongoing genocide and persecution and there is no access to education in a state now and there are still attacks going on against their head and other ethnic minority it's an issue got i want to ask you to expand on the point you were making a few moments ago because you mentioned box on char char for our viewers understand this is a a tiny this silt island that's off...
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that's why it's easier for them to is staying near the border the idea of others and myanmar moving elsewhere would fade to this whole returning to the land that they think they belong to. and the new location on bhatia unshod island has room for about 100000 people but they have 10 times as many rohingya refugees living in bangladesh how is it being decided who would have to go to this island and who can stay on we asked this question to. foreign minister of bangladesh he did not give us a clear idea about the math to choose the names so it's not yet be shifted to so nobody can tell us the names. looking at the bigger picture bungler there says it wants the ring a reference to eventually go back to me and ma now just setting up the settlement. doesn't mean that they're acknowledging that the working guy refuges will probably stay much longer than that anticipated. good question bangladesh wants to isolate some of their differences to reduce pressure from the overcrowded cox's but their camps and the tension between the local community and growing at a food use is on the rise in tho
that's why it's easier for them to is staying near the border the idea of others and myanmar moving elsewhere would fade to this whole returning to the land that they think they belong to. and the new location on bhatia unshod island has room for about 100000 people but they have 10 times as many rohingya refugees living in bangladesh how is it being decided who would have to go to this island and who can stay on we asked this question to. foreign minister of bangladesh he did not give us a...
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myanmar's ambassador denies the genocide blaming the refugee crisis on conflict with the right in your themselves and the group it is a charge which require legal review and judicial determination and should not be troll around loosely as a right in your insurgent group we cannot overlook the horrific atrocities committed by us or against the north sent people and its coordinated attacks on that date police outpost. in the sensibility and to leave these are the main reason for this as the un commission discovered it's unlikely that these rohingya will be returning home anytime soon. both ortiz in indonesia are battling to contain forest fires that have sent thick clouds of choking smog across the country now the fires happen every year but this year's extremely dry weather has made the situation worse than usual worst affected all the islands of borneo and sumatra. breathing here has become a struggle eyes sting and headaches abound heavy seamark has forced people on the indonesian island of borneo to leave their homes. large scale forest fires have burned more than 1000 square kilomet
myanmar's ambassador denies the genocide blaming the refugee crisis on conflict with the right in your themselves and the group it is a charge which require legal review and judicial determination and should not be troll around loosely as a right in your insurgent group we cannot overlook the horrific atrocities committed by us or against the north sent people and its coordinated attacks on that date police outpost. in the sensibility and to leave these are the main reason for this as the un...
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from myanmar in 2017 are women and children so they are big in number and they want to get involved with job opportunities or worse 2 on something so that they can meet they can make and meet but there is not much opportunity for them apart from providing relief by n.g.o.s and internationally isn't it surely the bangladeshi authorities are aware of the situation what was your experience in interacting with them how are they dealing with it i was there 2 years ago and that i saw that there is a welcoming attitude towards us in bangladesh but what happened last time when i was there with 2 of my colleagues i saw that there is a creation at them going on and it totally failed and then the foreign minister responded very angrily angrily saying that we have to reduce the i mean but if you saw things they are getting there so we have to make something so that they agree to return at some point so now that the situation is more like one of these government wants to wants to get rid of them they don't want to provide any kind of support to us because the government doesn't. and when they don't.
from myanmar in 2017 are women and children so they are big in number and they want to get involved with job opportunities or worse 2 on something so that they can meet they can make and meet but there is not much opportunity for them apart from providing relief by n.g.o.s and internationally isn't it surely the bangladeshi authorities are aware of the situation what was your experience in interacting with them how are they dealing with it i was there 2 years ago and that i saw that there is a...
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friends informants from myanmar in the camps they are killed. women are also threatened. if we see a woman dressed incorrectly and if we see her arms we can hit. in the capital dhaka we confront the foreign minister with the stories we've heard . like. a little bit like those in bangladesh there are these in the in my. if there's any became up up and we'll send that individual to my area today from the militant tells us that after some 3500 fighters live in the camps a figure we can't verify we want to know why he agreed to talk to us. if we cause trouble and kill people here the government of bangladesh will also start killing us that's why i disagree with us as actions here but i want to fight in myanmar along. faced with the might of the me and my army across the river this isn't a fight they are likely to win the stage is set for a refugee crisis that isn't going away soon. conrad was one of the investigative reporters as you saw in that report she joins me now welcome 1st tell us about this group. what are they doing in these camps so they fled together with the refu
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for others who say they want to preserve myanmar's fledgling democracy it offers a void. it's also home. to me. dad was always feared in the us you know hope brought you ideas and new concepts and who called friend with the cause of it to people all these. 20 of us in the mines to where in the projects like the voice opinions. we bring people together from different communities different religious backgrounds from music. so you know it is clearly that. they don't know want to see any more conflicts they want to be together they want to be peaceful they want to be developed you know they want to touch up with the war and they want to be your they want to celebrate this freedom. me and so our job is to let them be aware of how they can influence the future. and the future for that. i will not say have freedom of expression now. now we can see what i would want but it doesn't mean that they would not risk. in just a new outfit by the same dockings inside. my. lisa . bloom. louise. go. i'm not. i'm going. to be. called on. the mall to see some of the difficulties. ya know abo
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more than 700000 right fled recchi in state myanmar in 27 but despite global outcry the u.n. found persecution continues to this day. my has done nothing to dismantle the system of violence and persecution and the rohinton main reclined live in the same dire circumstances that they did prior to the events of august 2017 the idea night citizenship and recognition face regular violence including in the context of the ongoing conflict between the economy and that about all the mission says it has a confidential list of over $100.00 names including myanmar officials suspected of being involved in genocide crimes against humanity and war crimes in addition to 6 generals it names publicly a year ago. chillingly i have also received reports of villages being burnt as many as 6 since the end of june which was also when the government imposed the suspension of mobile internet services the fact finding mission was not allowed by the myanmar government to travel to the country so how did it collect information commission travel to neighboring countries such as bangladesh and conducted m
more than 700000 right fled recchi in state myanmar in 27 but despite global outcry the u.n. found persecution continues to this day. my has done nothing to dismantle the system of violence and persecution and the rohinton main reclined live in the same dire circumstances that they did prior to the events of august 2017 the idea night citizenship and recognition face regular violence including in the context of the ongoing conflict between the economy and that about all the mission says it has...
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by the myanmar government and also ensuring safety and security for them and that's why they are this thing near the border area because if they gave that jonson if they gave this kind of issuance from the myanmar government that they would be called nice as the refuse is. local community of myanmar and they will be provided safety and security involved and they would return so but there is no no kind of insurance from any of the review or any group and that trust is so important to islam from d.w. one of the reporters on this story thank you so much for your reporting. it's. now to washington where speculation is rife that president obama trump's firing of his national security adviser john bolton could signal a shift in u.s. foreign policy announcing the latest white house sacking on twitter the president said that he disagreed strongly with bolton on many issues bolton was a hard liner on several of those issues bolton for his part insists that he resigned the president says that he will name a replacement next week. busy john bolton in happier times seated at the president's side
by the myanmar government and also ensuring safety and security for them and that's why they are this thing near the border area because if they gave that jonson if they gave this kind of issuance from the myanmar government that they would be called nice as the refuse is. local community of myanmar and they will be provided safety and security involved and they would return so but there is no no kind of insurance from any of the review or any group and that trust is so important to islam from...
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for others who say they want to preserve myanmar's fledgling democracy it offers avoid. it's of. dad was always feared the youths you know who brought you ideas new concepts and who called friends with conservative people august. 21st liam eyes during the projects like the voice of the use. we bring people together from different communities different religious backgrounds from music. so you know it is clearly that. they don't know want to see any more conflicts they want to be together they want to be peaceful they want to be developed you know they want to catch up with the war and they want to. you know they want to celebrate this freedom. so our job is to let them be aware of. i how they can influence the future. she said of that. i will not say you have freedom of expression now you know we can see what i would want but it doesn't mean they would not arrest. feeling me. in just a new outfit by the same doc and since i. was out last. week. thank. you. thank you and. we. feel. we feel we. feel. we. feel we are going to. feel we feel. we feel feel. we. eat. we. feel. we. feel w
for others who say they want to preserve myanmar's fledgling democracy it offers avoid. it's of. dad was always feared the youths you know who brought you ideas new concepts and who called friends with conservative people august. 21st liam eyes during the projects like the voice of the use. we bring people together from different communities different religious backgrounds from music. so you know it is clearly that. they don't know want to see any more conflicts they want to be together they...
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if i think and this is a nod to a restriction of full citizenship rights to do he gets inside myanmar is guaranteed and unless and until military who has perpetrated the genocide against our community are held accountable there is no save and security for our people and not a single he is beginning to return home that's why the dam might be a time in the future the bunker this is frustrated the empathy is going to be very no for the people like in 1992 when a dish has forced people to return to me m.r. so their dam might be at times but now there's an into international media coverage there is a pressure on this government also so i am not sure if none of this government is going to risk its image there might be an attempt like pushing them to brush and char island but pushing them to rakhine state i don't think so they even risk destroying their image junk when they what do you think about that point i mean bangladesh has government it has has said over and over again that repatriation would only happen if it was on a voluntary basis but there are indications right now from officials
if i think and this is a nod to a restriction of full citizenship rights to do he gets inside myanmar is guaranteed and unless and until military who has perpetrated the genocide against our community are held accountable there is no save and security for our people and not a single he is beginning to return home that's why the dam might be a time in the future the bunker this is frustrated the empathy is going to be very no for the people like in 1992 when a dish has forced people to return to...
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has repeatedly said that conditions are still not safe on the ground in myanmar for any kind of return that range will not be guaranteed in east is a ship right or freedom of movement and just last week as you mentioned a few moments ago a u.n. fact finding mission independent investigator said that 600000 remained in myanmar still live under the threat of genocide so it's a very difficult situation for bangladesh it's a very very difficult situation for the refugees and human. it appears that the bangladeshi government is running out of patience i think that that is something our audience but completely agree with so we posited this to them this headline that bangladesh's prime minister has proposed relocating thousands of refugees to a remote island in the bay of bengal here's what gordon had to say about data member of our community sounds like she is trying to get rid of them the she being shaped has seen or why not integrate them into society and need i'll give this one to you the idea of trying to get rid of them is that how you see this is this trying to make conditions so harsh
has repeatedly said that conditions are still not safe on the ground in myanmar for any kind of return that range will not be guaranteed in east is a ship right or freedom of movement and just last week as you mentioned a few moments ago a u.n. fact finding mission independent investigator said that 600000 remained in myanmar still live under the threat of genocide so it's a very difficult situation for bangladesh it's a very very difficult situation for the refugees and human. it appears that...
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awesome friends informants from myanmar in the camps they are killed. all women are also threatened. if we see a woman dressed incorrectly and if we see her arms we can hit her. in the capital dhaka we confront the foreign minister with the stories we've heard . like it was a little bit like there is no art in bangladesh there is in. here if there is any became up up and we will send that individual to milan. the militant tells us some 20500 fighters live in the camps a figure we can't verify we want to know why he agreed to talk to us. if we cause trouble and kill people here the government of bangladesh will also start killing us that's why i disagree with us as actions here but i want to fight in myanmar. faced with the might of the me and my army across the river this isn't a fight they are likely to win the stage is set for a refugee crisis that isn't going away soon. we have some sports for you now and football's biggest names hit the red carpet at the long slow scala opera house last night for the 5th a player and coach of the year awards america
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the government of myanmar says it is committed to bringing them back. however, our correspondent jonathan head was able to find evidence that, far from welcoming the rohingyas back, the authorities in rakhine state have been erasing all trace of their villages. the border post in northern rakhine state. an immigration officer shows us lists of the rohingya refugees his government had approved last month. they want the world to understand how ready they are to have at least some of them back, though so far, they've had no takers. well, we've been allowed to come right up here to the border with bangladesh, and it's through these rusting gates that myanmar officials say they were expecting hundreds, even thousands, of rohingya refugees to come under the latest repatriation scheme. but of course, without any promises of citizenship, without any real investigation into the abuses they suffered, and most of all, without any reassurances about what kind of future they have, we know that at the moment none of the rohingyas over there on that side of the border
the government of myanmar says it is committed to bringing them back. however, our correspondent jonathan head was able to find evidence that, far from welcoming the rohingyas back, the authorities in rakhine state have been erasing all trace of their villages. the border post in northern rakhine state. an immigration officer shows us lists of the rohingya refugees his government had approved last month. they want the world to understand how ready they are to have at least some of them back,...
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myanmar steps up efforts to repatriate rohigya refugees. but hundreds of thousands who've fled to bangladesh refuse to return. and as the long—awaited sequel to the handmaid's tale is published, author margaret atwood tells the bbc her story's "closer to reality" than ever. in another day of high drama the british parliament has again rejected the prime minister's call for a snap general election. it's the sixth defeat for borisjohnson, in a little over a week. in a fiery final debate before parliament is controversially suspended for five weeks, mrjohnson insisted that he would not ask the eu for an extension to the date of brexit, in spite of a law passed by mps compelling him to do so. opposition leaders accused the prime minister of trying to call an election to secure a no—deal brexit by stealth at the end of october. this is how the result was announced. the ayes to the right — 293. the noes to the left — 46. that's less than last time. yes. for us. not for you. the ayes to the right — 293. the noes to the left — 46. so th
myanmar steps up efforts to repatriate rohigya refugees. but hundreds of thousands who've fled to bangladesh refuse to return. and as the long—awaited sequel to the handmaid's tale is published, author margaret atwood tells the bbc her story's "closer to reality" than ever. in another day of high drama the british parliament has again rejected the prime minister's call for a snap general election. it's the sixth defeat for borisjohnson, in a little over a week. in a fiery final...
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the government of myanmar says it is committed to bringing them back. however, our correspondent jonathan head was able to find evidence that, far from welcoming the rohingyas back, the authorities in rakhine state have been erasing all trace of them. the border post in northern rhakine state. an immigration officer shows us state. an immigration officer shows us lists of the rohingya refugees his government had approved last month. they want the world to understand how ready they are to have at least some of them back. though so far they have had no takers. we have been allowed to come right up here to the border with bangladesh and it is through these rusting gates that myanmar officials say they were expecting hundreds, even thousands, operating the refugees to come under the latest repatriation scheme. without any real investigation into the abuses and, most of all, without any reassu ra nces and, most of all, without any reassurances about what kind of future they have, we know that at the moment none of the rohingya ‘s over there on that side of
the government of myanmar says it is committed to bringing them back. however, our correspondent jonathan head was able to find evidence that, far from welcoming the rohingyas back, the authorities in rakhine state have been erasing all trace of them. the border post in northern rhakine state. an immigration officer shows us state. an immigration officer shows us lists of the rohingya refugees his government had approved last month. they want the world to understand how ready they are to have...
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their want to return to myanmar if the rights are given and that's why they want to stay near the border for their concern if it is possible short they think there will be a walkout if. there is a possibility of cyclon there is a possibility of a high tide and all these facts kind of make them scared about thailand they think they will die if they go there there's the only concern i would say right and i guess it's different quite isolated the other off within islam from a bengali just thank you very much for your insights. let me now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the british prime minister buzz johnson faces a rebellion from within his own party today over his brags its strategy that's despite his warning that he could respond he would respond to any defeat by calling an early election some lawmakers are pushing for a parliamentary vote that would ban a new deal gregg said and believe britain's departure from the. at least 16 people have been killed in a massive car bomb blast in the afghan capital kabul that left small christine over the city to the da
their want to return to myanmar if the rights are given and that's why they want to stay near the border for their concern if it is possible short they think there will be a walkout if. there is a possibility of cyclon there is a possibility of a high tide and all these facts kind of make them scared about thailand they think they will die if they go there there's the only concern i would say right and i guess it's different quite isolated the other off within islam from a bengali just thank...
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myanmar steps up efforts to repatriate rohigya refugees. but hundreds of thousands who've fled to bangladesh refuse to return. and as the long—awaited sequel to the handmaid's tale is published, author margaret atwood tells the bbc her story's "closer to reality" than ever. in another day of high drama the british parliament has again rejected the prime minister's call for a snap general election. it's the sixth defeat for borisjohnson, in a little over a week. in a fiery final debate before parliament is controversially suspended for five weeks, mrjohnson insisted that he would not ask the eu for an extension to the date of brexit, in spite of a law passed by mps compelling him to do so. opposition leaders accused the prime minister of trying to call an election to secure a no—deal brexit by stealth. this is how the result was announced. the ayes to the right — 293. the noes to the left — 46. that's less than last time. yes. for us. not for you. the ayes to the right — 293. the noes to the left — 46. so the ayes have it, the ay
myanmar steps up efforts to repatriate rohigya refugees. but hundreds of thousands who've fled to bangladesh refuse to return. and as the long—awaited sequel to the handmaid's tale is published, author margaret atwood tells the bbc her story's "closer to reality" than ever. in another day of high drama the british parliament has again rejected the prime minister's call for a snap general election. it's the sixth defeat for borisjohnson, in a little over a week. in a fiery final...
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yeah i think unless and until a restriction of full citizenship rights to do he gets inside myanmar is guaranteed and unless and until military who has perpetrated the genocide against our community are held accountable there is no safe and security for our people and not a single he is beginning to return home that's why the dam might be a time in the future there but not this he's frustrated the empathy is going to be very low for the people like in 1992 when a dish has forced people to return to me m.r. so their dam might be at times but now there isn't into international media coverage there is a pressure on the bangladeshi government also so i am not sure if none of this government is going to risk its image there might be attempts like pushing them to question char island but pushing them to rakhine state i don't think so they would risk destroying their image junk when they what do you think about that point i mean bangladesh has government it has has said over and over again that repatriation would only happen if it was on a voluntary basis but there are indications right now f
yeah i think unless and until a restriction of full citizenship rights to do he gets inside myanmar is guaranteed and unless and until military who has perpetrated the genocide against our community are held accountable there is no safe and security for our people and not a single he is beginning to return home that's why the dam might be a time in the future there but not this he's frustrated the empathy is going to be very low for the people like in 1992 when a dish has forced people to...
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you know i think and this is a nod to restore missional full citizenship rights to do he gets inside myanmar is guaranteed and unless and until military who has perpetrated the genocide against our community are held accountable there is no save and security for our people and not a single he is beginning to return home that's why the dam might be a time in the future there but not this he's frustrated the empathy is going to be very no for the people like in 1992 when a dish has forced people to return to me m.r. so their dam might be at times but now there's an in to international media coverage there is a pressure on the bangladeshi government also so i am not sure if none of this government is going to risk its image there might be an attempt like pushing them to question char island but pushing them to rakhine state i don't think so they would risk destroying their image junk when they what do you think about that point i mean bangladesh has government it has has said over and over again that repatriation would only happen if it was on a voluntary basis but there are indications right n
you know i think and this is a nod to restore missional full citizenship rights to do he gets inside myanmar is guaranteed and unless and until military who has perpetrated the genocide against our community are held accountable there is no save and security for our people and not a single he is beginning to return home that's why the dam might be a time in the future there but not this he's frustrated the empathy is going to be very no for the people like in 1992 when a dish has forced people...
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rape and torture at the hands of the myanmar army. i'm alex crawford, and this is "hotspots." tonight, we're gonna take you behind the scenes of some of the world's hardest-hitting stories. we're in northern iraq, where stuart ramsay has an amazingly lucky escape. ramsay: the chance of surviving that, a flip of a coin, i suspect. crawford: our cameras are rolling when things get out of hand in spain. [gunfire]
rape and torture at the hands of the myanmar army. i'm alex crawford, and this is "hotspots." tonight, we're gonna take you behind the scenes of some of the world's hardest-hitting stories. we're in northern iraq, where stuart ramsay has an amazingly lucky escape. ramsay: the chance of surviving that, a flip of a coin, i suspect. crawford: our cameras are rolling when things get out of hand in spain. [gunfire]
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our accounts take. 2 the persecution of range of muslims in myanmar can be traced back decades to the military takeover in 1962. many minorities suffered at the hands of the new dictatorship. the military ruled with an iron fist any form of dissent brutally stomped out. box monks believed to be the conscience of the governments and of the large majority of the people pressured leaders to adhere to buddhist principles thanks jim bolden by widespread public support the monks led the saffron revolution against the military in 2007 all united for democracy. the us. some other bonding over there. they are living off of the looks noble. and large are all of your okayama does your own decent much as new a lot of. these emotional affairs are. the most noble model. modeled by your live. in your head a mere. you know like. this is a sammy. sosa i don't mind that i'm from a. new will be my. child on the wall but up on the telly now almost i'm about a. 100 old duffer of just the. one that did it i not only know it. let's see it. this. but all i'm going to need now by myself when we are fabio no m
our accounts take. 2 the persecution of range of muslims in myanmar can be traced back decades to the military takeover in 1962. many minorities suffered at the hands of the new dictatorship. the military ruled with an iron fist any form of dissent brutally stomped out. box monks believed to be the conscience of the governments and of the large majority of the people pressured leaders to adhere to buddhist principles thanks jim bolden by widespread public support the monks led the saffron...
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apparent and the fear was palpable if you don't like we're so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back 10 and the day after tomorrow they'll send back 2030 or if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minorities in the world rewind returns with a new scenery and brand new updates on the past about to serious documentaries take it. easy on the. rewind continues with saving sweat i seeing the light 10 years led to a lot of you average person put community in south africa is no better this is a great motivator for us to keep giving back to these communities on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm daryn jordan this is the al-jazeera news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes we always have it the eyes have it the british prime minister loses a crucial parliamentary vote on brags that he's now threatening to call for a general election. came dorian weakens as it moves towards the united states to devastating th
apparent and the fear was palpable if you don't like we're so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back 10 and the day after tomorrow they'll send back 2030 or if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minorities in the world rewind returns with a new scenery and brand new updates on the past about to serious documentaries...
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to get our accounts date. 2 the persecution of ranger muslims in myanmar can be traced back decades to the military takeover in 1962. many minorities suffered at the hands of the new dictatorship. the military ruled with an iron fist any form of dissent brutally stomped out. box monks believed to be the conscience of the governments and of the large majority of the people pressured leaders to adhere to buddhist principles. in boulder and by widespread public support the monks led the saffron revolution against the military in 2007 all united for democracy. this. done lot of bonding over. them as they are living off the list noble. goals are. a little harder all of you go to yahoo dot your own d.c.i. much as new a lot of. these emotional fairs are. the most noble model don't let my all model. in your head by a mere. form of the legit thought it started out as a c.m.e. . first year i don't mind the time from a. newbie be. on the ball but up on it's own now almost none other than that it did a little death in the future but other than another. one that did it not only made it. a. panacea
to get our accounts date. 2 the persecution of ranger muslims in myanmar can be traced back decades to the military takeover in 1962. many minorities suffered at the hands of the new dictatorship. the military ruled with an iron fist any form of dissent brutally stomped out. box monks believed to be the conscience of the governments and of the large majority of the people pressured leaders to adhere to buddhist principles. in boulder and by widespread public support the monks led the saffron...
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apparent and the fear was palpable if you don't like was so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back 10 and the day after tomorrow they'll send back 20 idea if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minorities in the world there was a lot of there in this community and that is where they live to and believe when they want them to look for to get all the while making want to win this is our man she worked with local women to solve the main problem plaguing their community was not always a key problem auction plan had been bought us a priority and led the way in transforming a difficulty into a success so involving all one to me is standing economy. women make change on al-jazeera. britain's parliament resumes after a suspension was ruled on lawful and prime minister bar's johnson is expected to be there in a few hours for a new break that showdown. well and will come on t.v. gopalan you're watching out is there live from doh
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if i think and this is a nod to a restriction of full citizenship rights to do he gets inside myanmar is guaranteed and unless and until military who has perpetrated the genocide against our community are held accountable there is no safe and security for our people and not a single he is beginning to return home that's why the dam might be a time in the future there but not this he's frustrated the empathy is going to be very no for the people like in 1992 has forced people to return to me amar so their damn might be a chance but now there's an into international media coverage there is a pressure on this government also so i am not sure if none of this government is going to risk its image there might be attempts like pushing them to brush and char island but pushing them to rakhine state i don't think so they even risk destroying their image junk when they what do you think about that point i mean bangladesh has government it has has said over and over again that repatriation would only happen if it was on a voluntary basis but there are indications right now from officials in bang
if i think and this is a nod to a restriction of full citizenship rights to do he gets inside myanmar is guaranteed and unless and until military who has perpetrated the genocide against our community are held accountable there is no safe and security for our people and not a single he is beginning to return home that's why the dam might be a time in the future there but not this he's frustrated the empathy is going to be very no for the people like in 1992 has forced people to return to me...
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asia -- in[smith] boy, you're comp facebook to myanmar now. [mcnamee] well bear with me for a sec. so faceb the only internet in myanmar, it's the only media there. and when the authorities used it to essentially do hate speech against a religious minority alit triggered what the und a classic ethnic cleansing. and ebook, everybody went hey, you know, we didn't cause it, yes, 9,000 people died, 42,000 people are missing and presumed dead buouthat's just a cost ogrowth. [smith] your point is that facebook in that case was every bit as much of a bad actor as the gent that perpetrated this? [mcnamee] no, i'm saying that they enabled it and theitoreaction to it was noeap to the defense of this poor benighted minority. but rather to say, i'm sorry, that kind of stuff happens. [smtih] and, i think most importantly, as a theme of this book emerges, once confronted with what they had done, whether their intentions were good or b, and they were given an opportunity to change, they didn't. [mcnamee] they did not, because again the goal is to connect and
asia -- in[smith] boy, you're comp facebook to myanmar now. [mcnamee] well bear with me for a sec. so faceb the only internet in myanmar, it's the only media there. and when the authorities used it to essentially do hate speech against a religious minority alit triggered what the und a classic ethnic cleansing. and ebook, everybody went hey, you know, we didn't cause it, yes, 9,000 people died, 42,000 people are missing and presumed dead buouthat's just a cost ogrowth. [smith] your point is...
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for others who say they want to preserve myanmar's fledgling democracy it offers a void. it's of the. dad was always fear to use you know who brought. us a new concept and who called friend with conservative people on this. tentative us and them eyes to where the projects like the place of the use. we bring people together from different communities different religious backgrounds from music. so you know it is clearly that. they don't know want to see any more conflicts they want to be together they want to be peaceful they want to be developed you know they want to catch up with the war and they want to. you know they want to celebrate this freedom. so our job is to you know let them be aware of. i how they can influence the future. the future of of that. i will not say you have freedom of expression now. now we can see what i would want but it doesn't mean they would not arrest. feelin it. is just a new outfit by the same doc and since i. was out last. week. thank. you. we we. feel. we feel we. feel. we. feel we want to. meet me a few. feet away. from me feeling. we. me
for others who say they want to preserve myanmar's fledgling democracy it offers a void. it's of the. dad was always fear to use you know who brought. us a new concept and who called friend with conservative people on this. tentative us and them eyes to where the projects like the place of the use. we bring people together from different communities different religious backgrounds from music. so you know it is clearly that. they don't know want to see any more conflicts they want to be together...
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apparent and the fear was probably if you don't like was so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back 10 and the day after tomorrow they'll send back 20 idea if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minorities in the world rewind retire ends with a new series and brand new updates on the past about his anus documentaries pick up . if you want to. rewind continues with saving some. seeing the light 10 years later a lot of you average person community in south africa is in the hope that this is a great motivator for us to keep giving back to these communities on al-jazeera. more than $100.00 feared dead in a saudi led strike on a yemen detention center the u.n. special envoy says it's time for accountability. to watch al-jazeera life from a headquarters and. also ahead hong kong students join antigovernment protests thousands boycott classes to support a general strike. i'm issuing a mandatory evacuation starting. starting on
apparent and the fear was probably if you don't like was so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back 10 and the day after tomorrow they'll send back 20 idea if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minorities in the world rewind retire ends with a new series and brand new updates on the past about his anus documentaries...
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apparent and the fear was palpable if you don't like we're so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back 10 and the day after tomorrow they'll send back 2030 or if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minority youth in the world. and how he did in doha the top stories on al-jazeera iran's foreign minister says there will be all out war if the u.s. takes military action alone in the bombing of a major saudi arabian all facilities yemen says he rebels claimed responsibility for the strikes but washington and riyadh say to iran is to blame iran denies any involvement say mr avi reports from the iranian capital. drone and missile attacks on saudi oil facilities last week iranian leaders say the only reason the u.s. and saudi arabia are blaming them is because the alternative is too embarrassing that yemen's hoopy fighters were capable of carrying out such a destructive military operation. but the saudis say the drones and missile
apparent and the fear was palpable if you don't like we're so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back 10 and the day after tomorrow they'll send back 2030 or if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minority youth in the world. and how he did in doha the top stories on al-jazeera iran's foreign minister says there will be...
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apparent and the fear was palpable if you don't like was so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back 10 and the day after tomorrow they'll send back 2030 or if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minority youth in the world. the future does not belong to globalists the future belongs to patriots. america 1st says yet again the rallying cry from donald trump at the u.n. general assembly as he takes aim at china iran and venezuela. and how he's in your without a syria live from doha also coming up. parliament has not been proved this is the unanimous judgment of all 11 justices the highest court in the you.
apparent and the fear was palpable if you don't like was so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back 10 and the day after tomorrow they'll send back 2030 or if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minority youth in the world. the future does not belong to globalists the future belongs to patriots. america 1st says yet...
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franz informants from myanmar in the camps they are killed. women also threatened. if we see a woman dressed incorrectly and if we see her we can hit her. in the capital dhaka we confront the foreign minister with the stories we've heard. like it was a little bit like those in bangladesh. if there is any became. up and send that. the militant tells us some 3500 fighters live in the camps a figure we can't verify we want to know why he agreed to talk to us. if we cause trouble and kill people here the government of bangladesh will also start killing us that's why i disagree with us as actions here but i want to fight in myanmar like. faced with the might of the me and my army across the river this isn't a fight they are likely to win the stage is set for a refugee crisis that isn't going away soon. that we are a nation governed by the rule of law. everyone even the prime minister is not about. to let the government play down the seriousness of the judgement today by unanimous judgement. on it politically. well that was gina miller the u.k. businesswoman and outspoken
franz informants from myanmar in the camps they are killed. women also threatened. if we see a woman dressed incorrectly and if we see her we can hit her. in the capital dhaka we confront the foreign minister with the stories we've heard. like it was a little bit like those in bangladesh. if there is any became. up and send that. the militant tells us some 3500 fighters live in the camps a figure we can't verify we want to know why he agreed to talk to us. if we cause trouble and kill people...