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described by the un as possible genocide, another 600,000 remain in rakhine state in this precarious situation. a quarter of those are confined to these squalid idp camps. they have been there since 12 years ago. they can't move. we spoke to these seven people in five different camps just to confirm that this systematic conscription was going on. the military government has denied it and say they're getting rohingyas prepared to defend their own camps. this is not what we heard. we heard that the military have been going around and telling the camp organisers that they must provide lists of young men ready to be conscripted, between 15 and 25 from each camp, each time they came. these men were then selected, they were told they had no choice, that their families would be threatened by the military if they didn't comply. and they were sent for training and taught how to fire guns and then thrown into battle. and in rakhine state there is a huge amount of conflict at the moment between the resurgent arakan army and the military. the military has been pushed back and been defeated there
described by the un as possible genocide, another 600,000 remain in rakhine state in this precarious situation. a quarter of those are confined to these squalid idp camps. they have been there since 12 years ago. they can't move. we spoke to these seven people in five different camps just to confirm that this systematic conscription was going on. the military government has denied it and say they're getting rohingyas prepared to defend their own camps. this is not what we heard. we heard that...
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you have to remember that while millions of rohingyas have left rakhine state, 700,000 were driven out in the dreadful attacks on them by the military in 2017, an operation described by the un as possible genocide, another 600,000 remain in rakhine state in this very precarious situation. a quarter of those are confined to these squalid idp camps. they have been there since communal violence 12 years ago, they can't move. we have spoken to seven people in five different camps. just to confirm that this systematic conscription was going on, that the military government has denied it, they say they are just getting ready rohingyas to prepare to defend their own camps. we have heard about military organisers going around camp organisers saying they must provide lists of potential men to be conscripted. between 20 and 25 and each can. families were threatened if they did not comply. they were sent for training, taught how to fire guns and thrown into battle. in rakhine state where the rohingyas are there is a huge amount of conflict at the under between an insurgent army and the military,
you have to remember that while millions of rohingyas have left rakhine state, 700,000 were driven out in the dreadful attacks on them by the military in 2017, an operation described by the un as possible genocide, another 600,000 remain in rakhine state in this very precarious situation. a quarter of those are confined to these squalid idp camps. they have been there since communal violence 12 years ago, they can't move. we have spoken to seven people in five different camps. just to confirm...
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how many are left in rakhine state? 600,000 are believed to be the estimated population, a quarter of those confined to these camps. they really have suffered terribly because we have seen so many pictures of rohingyas who have had their legs blown off by landmines in this conflict between the military and the army, some had their villages shelled, lots of people have been killed. people on all sides have been killed in his escalating conflict. there is a far more serious consequence of this. the army backed by the kind buddhist population in the past having quite hostile to rohingyas, sharing the same view that they don't belong. in recent years, as it is poised to take more control of the state, has put out a more moderate view and say they can perhaps live side—by—side with rohingyas. but now the rohingyas are forced to fight on the military side and we have spoken to the army and they say we see this as betrayal. it will poison relations between those remaining rohingyas, though 600,000 in the rest of iraq on bu
how many are left in rakhine state? 600,000 are believed to be the estimated population, a quarter of those confined to these camps. they really have suffered terribly because we have seen so many pictures of rohingyas who have had their legs blown off by landmines in this conflict between the military and the army, some had their villages shelled, lots of people have been killed. people on all sides have been killed in his escalating conflict. there is a far more serious consequence of this....
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state of this country to continue the war with the opposition groups . asia specialists of a knowledge-based company succeeded in using an optical spectrometer to determine the concentration of soluble substances in water and wastewater design and localize. this product is portable and is used in chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries. the water we drink is in agriculture. the water we use or even the water we purify must be in accordance with health and environmental standards in terms of the content of substances and heavy metals. one of the most up-to-date methods of checking and determining the errors of water-soluble substances is the use of optical spectrometers, which the specialists of a knowledge -based company succeeded in designing and producing the new generation of this device in the country. this device is a light and compact optical spectrometer that uses the interaction of light and matter it is used to determine the properties and characteristics of the substance. the task of this device is to check the concentration of cations and
state of this country to continue the war with the opposition groups . asia specialists of a knowledge-based company succeeded in using an optical spectrometer to determine the concentration of soluble substances in water and wastewater design and localize. this product is portable and is used in chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries. the water we drink is in agriculture. the water we use or even the water we purify must be in accordance with health and environmental standards in terms...
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state. the country continues to fight against the opposition groups. ismail pourajeh, sda news agency , south east asia regional office, specialists of a company of scientists succeeded in using an optical spectrometer device to determine the concentration of soluble substances in water and wastewater. design and localize. this product can it is portable and is used in chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries. the water we drink, use in agriculture, or even the waste we settle, must be in accordance with health and environmental standards in terms of the concentration of salts, substances and heavy metals. one of the most up-to-date methods of checking and determining the error of water-soluble substances is to use the device. that the specialists of a successful knowledge-based company design and produce the new generation of this device in the country. this device is a light and compact optical spectrometer that uses the light interaction of matter to determine the properties and chara
state. the country continues to fight against the opposition groups. ismail pourajeh, sda news agency , south east asia regional office, specialists of a company of scientists succeeded in using an optical spectrometer device to determine the concentration of soluble substances in water and wastewater. design and localize. this product can it is portable and is used in chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries. the water we drink, use in agriculture, or even the waste we settle, must be in...
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taken control of much of the state and military is losing post off the post. many soldiers have been wounded and many have surrendered or defected. it needs more soldiers and it now takes the most vulnerable and the poorest people in the country who are trapped in these camps and forcing them into the fight. they do not want to do this, they are terrified but they are not being given a choice. and we think this involves many hundreds of rohingya. 15 to—25 being taken each time from several different camps in the military is gone back and demanded new lists of possible recruits. , , ., ., recruits. this is a well armed military. _ recruits. this is a well armed military, speaking _ recruits. this is a well armed military, speaking of- recruits. this is a well armed military, speaking of the - military, speaking of the ruling hunter. what does this then say about the state of the conflict that is going on? we see a change _ conflict that is going on? - see a change in the dynamics of the conflict in the last six months. the military is strong. the armed opposi
taken control of much of the state and military is losing post off the post. many soldiers have been wounded and many have surrendered or defected. it needs more soldiers and it now takes the most vulnerable and the poorest people in the country who are trapped in these camps and forcing them into the fight. they do not want to do this, they are terrified but they are not being given a choice. and we think this involves many hundreds of rohingya. 15 to—25 being taken each time from several...
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it's suffered particular reverses in western rakhine state, where the remaining rohingyas, who were not driven out in 2017, still live in very difficult conditions. a quarter of them are confined to camps there. as you said, their movements are restricted. they have all sorts of restrictions. but the military is now resorting to going to them, going to these camps that they can't leave and telling them they have to provide recruits to fight the military�*s battles against a very successful insurgent army. an army backed by the other community in rakhine, the rakhine buddhists. and so they don't have a choice in this. and they've described how they've been sent off for two weeks of training, learning how to shoot guns and were then shipped upriver to go and fight in some really pretty fierce battles. i mean, one man described fighting for 11 days in a battle where he ended up injured on both legs and he saw other rohingya neighbours killed and was then sent back for treatment. and a lot of them are now going into hiding because they don't want to be sent back. and the military is sendi
it's suffered particular reverses in western rakhine state, where the remaining rohingyas, who were not driven out in 2017, still live in very difficult conditions. a quarter of them are confined to camps there. as you said, their movements are restricted. they have all sorts of restrictions. but the military is now resorting to going to them, going to these camps that they can't leave and telling them they have to provide recruits to fight the military�*s battles against a very successful...