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by rebel fighters the obvious staging an offensive against the ugandan allied democratic forces or a.t.f. the op group is suspected of killing fourteen u.n. peacekeepers last month as adlabs follies hit with the newsgroups at a little over twenty five minutes of the tilt of his era. when we managed the financial system between one nine hundred forty five and one nine hundred seventy one there was not a single financial crisis anywhere in the world and then in one thousand seventy one the bank has lobbied and they said no no no we don't need controls you know the market will discipline us banks love to make loans to sufferance why because behind the sovereign a millions of taxpayers we can see in reaction to the liberalization finance just as we saw in the one nine hundred twenty s. and it's going to be and i'm getting to ready is ugly in many parts of the wound where people are saying if my government went look after my interest then i would
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look for a strong narrative here if he's a fascist i don't care if he promises to secure the stability of my life and my people i will fight for him i think that's where we're heading and i don't think our leaders have the vision to understand that's the threat that we face. they call themselves the. salvation army otherwise known as arson a new in until recently little known militant group fighting me in mar security forces in the record state they want and then to decades of persecution of me in march rain gear minority on august twenty fifth they launched simultaneous attacks on police stations and border outposts killing dozens of people that mean more security forces who had not previously been challenge in such
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a violent way responded with an unprecedented crackdown at least. since then keep pouring through the border into bangladesh. and playing with the un describes as an ethnic cleansing. it is and that big exodus never seen before in asia in the twenty first century. eight hundred thousand so far have sought refuge in neighboring bangladesh what they experienced at the hands of mean more security forces are for most too difficult to put into words some some women and young girls as young as ten being gang raped others have described perfect scenes of babies being snatched from the arms of their parents and thrown into fires. men are stabbed systematically shot and efficiently
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dumped in mass graves mean mark calls it a clearing operation. is hearsay it is a genocide whatever it is it's still going on now across the border on the other side of this barbed wire fence human rights organizations believe are hanging as continue to be rounded up and put in internment camps manned by mean mars military the government will not allow independent investigators the un has not been granted access to provide to those in need. the crackdown continues. and a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in bangladesh as a result. who is responsible for this is it being mars generals could it be the country's leader and one celebrated nobel peace prize winner on sun suchi or did the our kind really get salvation army provoke a situation. so we will go back to me in march this week talk to al-jazeera
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a fighter of our side of the arc and running a salvation army and here we meet mohammad know his real name in an undisclosed location by the me in mar bangladesh border armed with sticks and knives he was one of hundreds of militants that stormed a police station on august twenty fifth. they looted their weapons and warned the police if they didn't stop harassing them there will be more attacks the mean maher government. calls you a bengali terrorist would you say to that you know there are about. one that i'm going to wear that i didn't buy that i didn't know who were you know how. it got out hard not to ruin your. war and you know who in your united ruling your nearest i would want you to have money in the know and in particular and
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i don't believe that i'm going to need that or more three thousand on federal requirement and then i guess i'm assuming what i was going to destroy. and i guess it was you know where i don't hear the amount of how we got. or one of the hundred twenty five i think groups in me and more but unlike the others they are not recognized as such and are denied citizenship despite historic records of them in the country for the last two hundred years made more as the military consider them as illegal immigrants from bangladesh as a result they have none of the rights granted to citizens they're not allowed to attend schools or receive care in state hospitals they can offer old government jobs their movements are restricted you know mohammed says they live affectively in a part tate like conditions he was a school teacher before joining the ranks of arson he taught to students who are discriminated against and refused entry to state schools mohammad believes this
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because of the dark color of their skin and because they are mostly muslims and hindus and non put this like the other ethnic groups there were haters are treated with such hate and so over the years many had already fled to bangladesh escaping persecution others remain displaced interactivity. what happened mid august why did our son the. salvation army start an uprising against the me and maher government or thor eighty you know you have heard from the government here and even when you get lonely little money will burn me in a room get it and i hope one of the whole of it while there will be no religion walking with the only thirty three i don't know you're going to know him but i don't know where he rode your own little mother when you grow when larry we were nearly. in the last three years clashes between muslim or hindu has and buddhists
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as well as the security forces have intensified. an advisory commission made up of members of civil society led by former un secretary general kofi annan i was appointed to look into the conflict. here. three. weeks out. to three. it's just an. despite a man's appeal for review dialogue and a day after this statement our son launched its attack they say to draw attention to their plight kofi annan made this report asking the b.m.r. government to create save zones for their ngos why the need for an armed group inside iraq kind state to learn with their will when you're holding area home to
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hokkaido i don't leave it open to my little money to do get close he. doesn't really like want to collect the money acquiring today other than where you're headed and i'm going to talk about it you've got to do it or not sign up or know a little more the momentum on the other lowly he said i did and i said i quite a life know this when i go there hung with some of the yellow lidia that are here today what do you want what does your arm group what i don't think colonial do you want to hurt england mining i don't go out i tell where to put a yacht or one of us women are not a coupe when you're listening to her and then i got on my that i thought that i was the next new thinking man in the lebanese to force a community and i thank you live at the time i guess when i would run out of it got through it over and over the summer another. the group is led by this man. abraham born in exile in karachi pakistan he grew up in saudi arabia before moving back to
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the right going to head to movement there had been armed groups before but none as successful as ourselves the group was created after the two thousand and twelve rakim state riots which started as a small dispute between dozens of ring of muslims and local buddhists turned in a matter of weeks into a nationwide crackdown against muslims and me and mark regardless of their ethnicity in the right kind of non muslim running guys like hindus were also targeted thousands fled by boat to malaysia and indonesia. the then president chen sent suggested the resettlement of all of them abroad now in bangladesh among the ring of refugees are many hindus they to continue to flee the persecution they face in their homeland the militant group was first called keane meaning movement faith you change your name from. which was a muslim inspired organization to the. salvation army
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why are you a religious based movement yellower and i mean well you don't really mind. when it's only will only. run you know it's only rock hope. for the last sixty nine years meaning mars army is fighting eight insurgencies and what is best described as the world's longest civil war unlike the other rebellions the fight against have unified the various other ethnic groups but it's monks have made vitriolic speeches targeting ring of muslims. the matter of fact is they are not people from our country they are migrants and expand by breeding their tribe in our country. buddhism is
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more than a religion it's the nation's identity monks are the moral authority with a return to democracy in two thousand and twelve came freedom of speech but this month's have used this new freedom to spread hate speech using social media they fear that the british fabric is under attack from muslims and radios the kofi annan report recommends the government to create much needed legislation against hate speech sixty six d. is a law that makes defamation criminal it's been used to jail journalists critical of the government not monks spreading hate among those targeting muslims are former political prisoners and members of unsung suchi party the national league for democracy the celebrated nobel peace prize laureate spent fifteen years in house arrest before being elected member of parliament in an interview with al jazeera in two thousand and thirteen she laid out her vision of me in march and her focus on human rights the ranger being everybody persecuted at the moment how do you feel
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about i'm not happy about it i'm not happy about the fact that there should be such tension and a country and also i'm unhappy about the fact that the so much focus on this troubles that it is difficult for us to resolve them calmly and with so much attention focused on the tensions of violence the disagreements it is very difficult for us to work out a peaceful and happy solution for all sides this is a great worry for us in this world today nothing can be sorted out peacefully because anything that happens anywhere becomes the focus of tremendous global attention and sometimes i think we do need a bit of quiet and a bit of space in which to resolve very very complicated problems would you like to help. i would like to help them cos i would like to help to achieve a situation in burma where of which we can be proud we we don't want to have to be
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explaining why certain things are happening in our country we want the world to be able to understand why they're happening. she has been compared to nelson mandela for a long fight for democracy and to mahatma gandhi for a buddhist inspired nonviolent movement although riggers are not allowed to vote they wholeheartedly supported her during her election campaign and sang suchi was seen as the beacon of change. hope she would finally recognise them as citizens i was promised everybody who is living in some feat proper protection in one of the more i think important for the norms of human rights. but this increasingly looks like a broken promise this mobile video shot by me and more security forces show the beating of a rectangle of the hand of me and mars a military an army founded by this man and sang suu cheese father
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affectionately known as the major general he is considered the founding father of burma now known as me and are he promoted and nation inclusive of all the countries various ethnic groups your mother daughter of a general you just talked about your father why did you come to the decision that your progress towards leading your country was going to be a nonviolent progress a nonviolent protest my father was not violent by nature even as a child he was seen as a particularly. peaceful child he was not violent toward he was quiet and i think us often bullied by other children of his age because he was not the sort to usually fought back i think here chose to fight for burma's independence because he thought then that there's no other way to achieve it and
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also because as a politician he was that understood politician had good political sense even as a young man that seemed the right time for the bernese independence movement to make a big push forward in order that they may be able to get rid of kind of a new rule. but since his daughter took office the circumstances of her hanging as has dramatically deteriorated she still refuses to acknowledge them by name a spokesman for office prefer the term but golly which implies that there are illegal immigrants despite being born in me and more you supported. now that she is the leader of me in mars do you still support her. who we would would. you be i don't want to provoke you know mining i know you know how to get a good hanukkah now if you noted that they were right to remove it i don't admire
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if you don't want to go home i reckon if i don't believe in american id. you know the why the need for an armed group inside iraq kind of state your language when you're holding a reihana hocus. pocus money to do. the free. money acquiring ray i don't know yet how it is you not going to do not sign up or know a dude a mother or a muslim when they're on a lonely if they are in on a crowd i point to my family i don't care how we going to be unsung suchi is the head of the civilian government she shares power with the very people that put her in jail years earlier in march general so it is easy balance since the return to democracy military operations against insurgent groups including the ranges have
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increased as a result six hundred thousand people have been internally displaced earlier this year one of suki's close advisers you need a muslim lawyer tasked with changing a constitution favoring the military was s. . sas unaided in broad daylight the killers were soldiers perhaps a warning to those wanting to reduce the power of the generals the security forces have been instructed to strictly to the code of conduct in carrying out security operations to exercise all your restraint. on measures to avoid collateral damage and the harming of innocent. these are satellite images of ring of villages just days after her speech and this is a week later amnesty international accuse the security forces of a scorched earth campaign burning villages to the ground human rights watch
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compiled testimonies of tens of thousands of young women being raped by me and more forces. my baby was thrown into the fire and they may raped me. i feel like and then on the inside. documented hundreds of men rounded up and killed and dumped into mass graves for amnesty international this evidence amounts to crimes against humanity the united nations high commissioner for human rights calls it a textbook case of ethnic cleansing forty thousand myanmar must end the military operations and hinted humanitarian access and recognize the right of refugees to return in safety and dignity and they must also address the grievances of the growing will start to this been left unresolved for far too long. the piste no teeth here. but
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a sequel to your needle i mean around the jos. you know thief daily growing. glorious premier a. kid signori decided virally his sushi thirty or mini dawn in the one of our own in lower you to kill it b r no b.p.a. we did it. despite worldwide condemnation no independent investigators or aid agencies have been allowed in the right to. be in mark inducted its own investigation and deny any wrongdoing instead it accuses ourselves to this exodus the generals have called on all those that are citizens to return back home but most reading as have no documentation they are
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considered illegal immigrants if you can actually take up this offer. the military placed booby traps along the border preventing people to come back given the certain situation where there are land mines on the miramar side of the border and hundreds of thousands of people that have fled across to bangladesh what will your armed group do now i don't know and i don't really care. where his sermon is running a. humanitarian. mine is a very well run even there but i would be entered. by the would i want to monitor broder cause i was going to buy them and america would. arses founder grew up in saudi arabia but it is not known whether there is a saudi role in the organization it has the backing of rigor refugees who live in
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saudi arabia and elsewhere in the muslim world the international crisis group believes there are hundreds of really good fighters inside being mark tell us about the situation with. octo la your leader is here live in the where is he. no no i don't get me wrong. i'm kind of are you equipped do you have arms do you have support do you have money. to mining. mining in those who don't want to and was. going to you know i did i wouldn't. money i didn't. know what kind of them had their lives it was that i said you know where i'm going with you have your fighters received any training. i mean anything you wear in in record in state history in september are sorry now nst
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a cease fire hoping this would allow humanitarian access to the area however no foreign aid has been allowed in the right kind this bite worldwide criticism the clearing operation continues backed by two important regional power china and india the two economic rivals don't see eye to eye on much but they both support mean mars government providing it with the military equipment used in this crackdown by mr modi in a visit to me in march expressed concerns over the rise of extremism pointing the blame on the rankest india to push back some of the ring of refugees in its own country china a permanent member of the un security council has consistently sided with me in march preventing a strong resolution to be voted in both share a land borders with the country and have vested interests. india plans to build
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a one thousand three hundred sixty kilometer highway connecting it to thailand it has signed agreements on preferential trade of minerals found mostly in the right kind state itself china wants to build a deep sea port also the right kind state in order to make merchant travel to europe in north america faster human rights group fear the clearing operation of running a village is is to free a plan that will be used for china and india's investment projects in november and sang suchi finally made her first visit to the affected area she came not with humanitarian aid or independent observers but with a few government officials and a large cohort of business leaders and tycoons the message is clear this is about business first. there are still a lot of men that are left inside the right kind states right now but most of the people that we see here are women and children are these men preparing more attacks
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and i'm going to be out of money but i don't you know i thought i did a lot of very in tune with that and we were playing it and how far are the fighters of your group willing to go in order to ensure your rights. and then added to right here on the money that you have i did a book do not i did do so feel like you had denied. and i would think you had it added very loudly i don't would be done i would only get money so young fighting out of. you know you don't want to go on a conditioning what if i didn't mind how we are you willing to do suicide attacks suicide bombings and then what if. the for. the for. the for.
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