tv The Rohingya Exodus Al Jazeera November 10, 2017 12:32pm-1:02pm AST
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we should build an open asia pacific economy and promote trade and investment liberalization facilitation we should make economic globalization more open and inclusive and balanced so that it can benefit different countries and people of different social groups we should support the multilateral trading regime and practice open regionalism to allow developing members to benefit more from international trade and investment. australia's immigration minister has blamed refugees refusing to leave the close manis island prison camp for the deteriorating conditions they're living in the australian run camp in papua new guinea was closed last month and power water and food supplies have been cut off the refugees plight has sparked protests in melbourne and sydney. the whistleblower group global link says release what appears to be a plan by the united arab emirates to destabilize katter's economy and eventually jeopardize its hosting the twenty twenty two football world cup the u.s.
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has joined the un and more than twenty eight groups to urge saudi arabia to end its blockade of yemen humanitarian groups warn that more than twenty million people are in urgent need of help roger today those are the latest headlines from us here at al-jazeera coming up next it's one i want to waste. i would use iraq where every. hey. for generations muslim rule injun in me and maher have faced persecution. in august this year armor hinge of fighters fought back attacking security checkpoints. it led to
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a brutal crackdown by mean mars military prompting hundreds of thousands of to flee into neighboring bangladesh. now they're struggling to survive in crowded muddy camps. i'm steve cho on this episode one when used investigates the uncertain future facing a people unwanted and unable to return home. all that with a little of the good luck. of the mother. at eight am on what misty they came and started shooting. that i love. the man who was stabbed and slaughter to my. mind about their love and it took them until the often ordered to
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kill all the men. one of them after the men were killed out of it took away the women of the boy and children in the. elevated to the one the one they took the mothers to the children to the ground up and killed them. such stories of the horror and fear have driven more than six hundred thousand really hinges out of me in my. hour after hour the stream of refugees before us in the border into bangladesh never in. the numbers in speed of this exodus supine anything see in recent times. exhausted traumatized young and old struggle through the march. some of the wreckage for. a right. here in
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haiti and whether walk there. are only the beginning of the hardship. the starving refuse to take any hope on or. the bangladeshi army has set up this idea for the new rubber. ducky. the desperate now but these refugees say they are fleeing something with. decades of persecution from the government and military. the surge in violence over recent months has been described by the u.n. as ethnic cleansing others have called it genocide. but they take the baby and throw them into the blazing fire. and if you try to rescue them they shoot us. is only nineteen. they beat us. slaughtered us my uncle was murdered when he went to.
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the people cannot move from one place to another. they shoot us and kill us. they tell us to go back to bangladesh. and would. escape being in the middle of the not he led force a members of his family to safety. along the way we always had to watch out for the military looking this way and that. if this was in the jungle they would shoot at us. and that's how we came here. by walking and fearing that the military would kill us along the way. joins the queue for rations of rice sugar and
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a little cash. then hand his family about. headed for the refugee camp. it will be a bumpy two hour journey. from morning to know the refugees are dumped by the saudis the brought me the cash we know right here what you do. get ahead of the lawyers vs never being here we don't know anybody. just sitting there wondering about. the next morning. and he's done shows in a school. the ordeal is beginning to take
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a toll on everybody i love you know what. to do i knew that i'd die and i'd rather go in and about as are going to mean i've had and i want to. know the meaning i need about us are going to buy and maybe i'm going to i don't know her argument. is overwhelmed. because as you know and i i don't know. his mother is worried to. avoid doing a little bit. in
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may and the family owned a small shop and house now they have nothing. shows the title deeds to their property but the government does not recognize the right. they say this is not your country it are you from your old bengali. but you have documents of our property. or also denied education health care and freedom of movement. despite living in manama for generations the rich are not considered citizens instead they are branded illegal immigrants from bangladesh where where we going to we headed. there is no time to lose the family will have to leave the school in two days when classes resume.
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and his family need to quickly find somewhere to live so they venture deep into what is now one of the largest refugee camps in the world. they've been given a phone number for someone from the village who might be able to help them. if i go to them i hope david help me if i can meet them they may help me to build a shelter and that. kind of. the camp is chaotic phone reception is patchy feeling this is such a big i haven't found the person i'm looking for i don't know where to find him i don't know what to do. if happy. going to be like finding a needle and i. it's not true it's close. he's losing heart. but then he sees a familiar face in the crowd
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a fishmonger from his village. that's pretty good just. good luck. is a good cigar so we say farewell and the great tomato place. during work was prepared by the spain and songs of the ranger exodus. as refugee numbers this is the be sure. they have to queue for. when you're looking to pay because i don't use a desperation. military officials are doing whatever i can to keep things under control. and she sold on only coordination.
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there also has to stop or huge or refugees from leaving the camps conditions a dire pool sanitation means the risk of a cholera outbreak is very real. international agencies have rushed vaccines into the camps but there's no guarantee they can stop a health disaster. most of the refugees a women and children hunger is he. in a makeshift medical tent run by bangladeshi volunteers the scene is hoping to get some medicine for her six week old daughter but sometimes the baby house. is coughing and there's also clotted high stool and she cannot drink milk properly i don't have money otherwise i could have gotten medicine from outside. back
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in her own show a cena tells me while the situation here is desperate man is no place for a huge a baby. in my country when the military comes we leave everything at home and just run. you down i will get. them through a big inter blazing fire with my own eyes. that i have also seen them through a baby on your heart corrugated roof of a burning heart and the baby was cut into pieces. they snatched a baby from a mother and threw it onto a burning fire. to escape the same face a sinner ran from her village to save her unborn baby. after giving birth in the jungle she fled to bangladesh with her family. and the baby has
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not had milk for three to four days i don't have enough milk because i haven't eaten enough. during our time with the same as little girls hardly cries. we go to a malnutrition. also believe me i would you know that i'm doing. my best to keep those of my little able to give up nothing to live with you know what. i mean you know if you get it done we will be using. the system believing you see seven on. the baby needs emergency care and they are sent to a hospital two hours away the doctor before said if we don't get through go to the hospital she.
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i think coming to realize what a great. singer and her daughter whisked away to a special pediatric group the hospital staff quickly gets a look at the little girl's family shows some signs of life. until my baby gets when. i'm happy i didn't have money so i couldn't get treatment until i was admitted here. this hospital traits the worst cases from the refugee crisis everyone here has a terrible story. was shooting had died this mother claims she was shot multiple times by the military. only.
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themselves in august i'm far from the current hundred he just. attacked a number of security guards with one made with. a small and the me in my military hit back with fury rising hundreds of regimes of villages to the ground. refugees say one of the most gruesome mass killings took place in the rice bombing village of two the tollway two women the gnarliest skite agree to meet with these women will only speak to me inside their heart because they are so traumatized by what they enjoyed they don't want anyone to hear. inside the tent i meet his cena and his sister in law. has seen a tells me the day began with a bloodbath lot of blood there the man who was stabbed and slaughtered
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a lot of thought i'd like to when they took the mother's day to the children to the ground and kill them but i love the same a sixteen month old baby was also killed. when they took us along the way that my baby was taken from me while i'm thrown to the ground. then into a file. through. to the right in front of me. so just took his say you know her sister in law as much and to other women to a house they blindfolded with sort of. that of the horses up but they took off all my clothes they started creeping us. after the rape was still breathing was stabbed with a knife and left to die
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a mother. my sister in law was raped and hit with battle and the like the one. i don't know what happened to me after that. my head was bleeding and my jaw was broken. media around half an hour later the set fire to the house. when i woke up the house was red with fire and the door was locked. only has an asthma. they found a hole in the wall and ran make it out in the burning. given what you enjoyed could you ever go back to me and. when our house was burnt up we told ourselves that since god saved us from there we will never go back to. the family members died how can we go back there. to like them what are the.
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i suffered a lot i almost died because. people said that we would not survive because we were carried young sacks and we were bleeding a lot of going. why . the security. have been instructed to write. to the code of conduct and carrying out. all your restraint and. collateral damage and the hockey in the end. is the head of me in a billion government but has no control of the military despite overwhelming evidence of right awesome and violence the nobel peace prize winner says she doesn't know why the refuge of
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a fling her country. nevertheless good to hear that numbers of muslims being across the border to bungle again. we want to find out why this exodus is happening we would like to talk to those who have fled as well as those have. i've come to me in my biggest gang gone. it's clear to see this strong support on something to change but only fear and anger towards the refugees. and the attempt in. my mind. i get on with. the myanmar. coming out it will. be like.
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i believe you are going to then. even those who suffered under the violent hand of me in my military want nothing to do with the refugee jimmy who was a political prisoner who for decades force against me in my military regime but this time he's supporting you were arrested imprisoned and spent twenty years in child treated. oddly by the military why isn't the unarmed example of being just a. very different situation to blame the normal government. not walkable it has the military in me and really changed. just now deeply involved in the peace process the united nations amnesty international and human rights watch have all condemn the actions of the men mommy why have i got it wrong so it is very strange very strange so. i couldn't
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understand what the big in the fox news everybody in our country. it's a war about expression in all countries. back in bangladesh. the young man i met earlier explains what it's like to live with that high tree. to them this know to handle ethnicity. so when they see years they want to finish a song. that's why they are committing genocide. has no time to dwell on what's happening back in may and. today and his father have started building a new hard for the family on the fringes of the camp where he was i mean all. of it is unbearably hot the whole of my body. the children are getting.
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there are no trees there is no shelter. here you can clearly see the size of this kind. more than three hundred thousand refugees already living here before the latest exodus began. since august the population has tripled everyone here is desperately trying to suborn. when you think these makeshift hot sprawling across the hills you think to yourself what's going to happen when the monsoon comes and what happens if there's a mudslide. and there are plenty of other things the could go wrong the show to i saw him would you boil working so hard to build is already destroyed. last night a wild elephant trampled he's gone and now we have to build a new shelter from scratch but he's first task of the day is to buy
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a blizzard just. to get there but one of the other issue they're going to is that this is a home without. a home with water and power in the yellow. so on the one dollar the fish on. the old side needs a new top holding shape. but his money is fast running out of the aisle on either. i don't know how or. when the. other day oh yeah i. know that or later the world. is bust right he cannot do more to help his family in what i hear the kind of life and again i am i'm not
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happy because i have to manage all of the necessary things. like putting a big dent and getting go to. the children are crying and. i don't feel happy because that is no choice. yeah and i don't mind in the cafe they haven't. done the dishes grappling with how to deal with more than half a million people who have land on its doorstep the government has announced plans to build a new mega cap it also wants to move some refugees to a flood prone island. me and mine has offered to take back for him joe who recently fled but only if they can prove they live there and that's if any of these people want to return the many there's nothing left back hard but memories of death and brutal violence. it's not surprising some are already planning another way out.
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since the wild elephant. has already built. his family. i just spent this it's not yet complete i will finish it slowly. since morning there's been heavy. so i couldn't do anything today. but he doesn't say bangladesh has a long term solution and says if the situation doesn't improve he'll turn to human traffickers. if they don't know the rights here. that ever he can find ranks. even if we die along the vein. of it go to malaysia. if we can go by boat if it will.
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if that is away. would be a line the un has warned the next wave of trafficking is just beginning. even before the slightest exodus desperately he took their chances with people. only to be abandoned at sea of the coast of malaysia buried in mass graves in thailand. with no country to return to and i'm certain future in these camps. is most unwanted people will continue to search for a place to. business update brought to you by chance are they always going places together.
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