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i what he describes as u.s. attempts to undermine his country's economy. wrote an opinion piece in the new york times warning that the u.s. must respect turkey's sovereignty or their partnership could be in jeopardy u.s. president donald trump announced this week that he would double steel and alan minium tariffs on turkey well those are the headlines coming up next an investigation into the brutal crackdown against the rang of minority in myanmar that's an al-jazeera world.
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mian maher over fifty one million people. and sends to cheese party won elections here in twenty fifteen but the army still wields great power on chance that she unfortunately has no practical ability to write in the security force since independence from the british in nineteen forty eight its many ethnic minorities have been engaged in almost continuous civil war. it's a majority buddhist country but one minority is the region joe who are muslim and they have suffered longstanding persecution. of the majority over hinge have traditionally lived in rock kind state many in and around. in october twenty
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sixth seen the army began a siege of the city. there were reports of mass killings rape and of tens of thousands of russian just seeking refuge in neighboring bangladesh. the me and mark government has always maintained these reports were exaggerated so al-jazeera arabic correspondents and i'm in doubt we travel to me and mark also known as burma in february twenty seventh team to investigate for herself. the conflict between me and mars ethnic minorities and the ruling burmese majority that controls the army is one of the world's longest ongoing civil wars the united nations and other agencies have repeatedly accused me and maher of widespread human rights violations and genocide. madman.
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arrived in the gone the country's largest. to find a large demonstration in progress. the military government was dissolved in twenty eleven and sends to cheese party then won a majority in both houses of parliament in the twenty fifteen elections but has not yet succeeded in addressing the country's long standing ethnic conflicts. on monday. given the time that you know we've got a government that we're going to be best government that we all that what we all want will we all believe that this time we don't have to fight each other we have to do have a dialogue to you know to have little to debate a better country for the for the time that you know that we all the people standing
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up together to all. but there didn't seem to be any sign of the real hinge at this demonstration. so send us protesters about the problems suffered by the rangers. so if you're not up on the bottom there are concrete know it on the scene about the same ooc happening that's just i met idea to see how there are there were over a million brain jamie mark they say they did in what's now rock kind steam for generations but the mean marker meant continues to maintain that their illegal immigrants who came to what was then called to account after independence. rights activist about their disputed origins and uncertain citizenship status.
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are migrating to brendon in nineteen forty and there we accept or to that of this country. we had of. many people who were out of the running election with that. in other is angry at us and sukumar mock of harming i don't hanker after the military in ninety sixty two and the great really changing their behavior to our people after the bell to use nine hundred eighty two citizenship law just aiming to barring the people from the citizenship. as the government and through or was not from this going to and they are not us it is them the illegal immigrants from the bangladesh with us why is truly going to going to deny we are not bangladeshi we are not the people who can migrate to from bangladesh from any dye we had the
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back of that this land from centuries. before the british rule. us you behalf that. produce very rarely will question because you are already issued many going to visit me and you are the recognition you have to start also should this be a man who listens and then or i see and then everyone talking about what they were got to. do it. but through which you every time it was my question is why. me and mars had been tightly controlled for decades and journalists banned from much of rakhine state for some time. but top to. some amateur video from nando there were burning houses and russian jet appearing to flee but some images of human remains were too disturbing
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to show. just here i needed to find out more about what happened in mendo in twenty sixteen. went to the capital of frac kind steet sittwe a russian gel were allegedly forced from their their homes. and put into camps. from sittwe a she planned to continue on to madoff. but soon after her plane took off there was some unfortunate news. a prominent lawyer coney had been
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murdered at tiangong airport. been nk sent through cheeze legal advisor for several years he was also a muslim a member of suchi is ruling national league for democracy party and helped create the office of state councilor that enabled her to become the effective head of the government in twenty sixteen. sittwe a was at the center of serious violence in twenty twelve hundreds of rahane joe were killed and tens of thousands forced to leave their homes in the city and move to nearby camps. in february twenty seventh teen it was difficult to find any range on the streets. there was no call to prayer and it was forbidden even to enter any of the mosques.
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salaam wanted to enter one of the camps near sits way but it was heavily guarded by the army. of a. number of fluff allotment not. well see for those that really does look me up.
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we're. going to. just write my names my congressman my phone number so on but i know this and does reporting to the office. that's going to spoil it for you. you know maybe. the comp was not only have to be guarded but strongly fortified by barbed wire fencing it looked much more like a prison than a car. the range and live in huts here they say they fled their homes after being persecuted by the ethnic burmese they allege that buddhist monks were among their attackers
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they relied heavily on non-governmental organizations and were restricted in their movements their ability to marry in their educational opportunities and their access to health care. for the money. but they've been more i am in a confined emotionally that. you have to learn to love something i got a living how do i do because it was a lot i. never let you have the landlady talking. very much about a month actually i'm can manage to get the lady a. oh sorry i don't like how michael would say we haven't. selamat the camp's so-called doctor but it turns out he had no medical training or qualifications.
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but that it would be. a money a job not on your life and have a lovely. sugar you didn't show but you money that in the edit room the over the movie show would you do. to help the model do you. want to see the money vision. but i thought. military or. are they on the list but it. will divide the family by the never live. in the connecticut with the. when i was in the right there with the name again.
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but i want to go to the busy home schuchat i might. go to the out of. it then. that we are. on the lot of little more then we'll. go out in big bear your merry made. from the movie i will admit it. from the. video i want that movie with me the minute from the movie down a little bit because you make. the big move out of the valley the low but. the model by the lower lip by the. funny how.
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they don't. believe in god to come to their member. and one of the down we have to do the don't bet i'm damn big knew that with. her it's a count of life and suffering of the people at the count was harrowing. many rangers seem to have been there for years and these children appeared never to have lived anywhere else. mohamed took so long to visit a woman suffering from joint pain but he warned her that they were both probably under constant surveillance.
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after an out of town they're at the where you have to. look toward short sharp mental hospital. getting connected mohalla tough. i got a good getting money out of the nothing with my they're in the way of mama and never had a movement of their work on their own motherhood money get out you know how old are you now how old are ground the world. know about it now living in the alley behind only the. farmers are from above all that i mean. i think i'm more good than a lot of the come back from a young and young young man one of them would come there can i. but there were
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a number of. buddhism is the most popular religion in me and maher some have accused rightwing monks of being prejudiced against muslims particularly the where his job. went to visit a monk to ask him about the situation. moderately . ocasio one with area what he thought and you proud allah. will you know he in the room when out with out of. will go pick up. a lot that could not yet. go the other move and.
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would be out of. the market grew up with food without decent money to have it won't . matter if you did i'll be the child on the roof well who would not be a bit among the lucky few of them up on the out of the feel of the muppet movie while he did it the planet because obviously if i think. if lennon and love built. this up it could be a kind of them if a limit on having it but i didn't see the. room even with it i thought it would be rude to. go off oh yeah maybe go. to the now go when you love it. but shouldn't. the probably be. the one who won't get another case who
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want to mean me and my god i'm not going to get any kind of one who might decide to come back to be him. lead up with a sheet of them up and got me that way he will. have a tough guy who nobody needed but that much of it tell that elephant of the letters it out. there can you get my lovely bill of. very good yes indeed evola do you know. what yeah man. oh you don't receive the look and. i knew that you had to go. although you would be there. with a little. italian opted out in your book don't get. in an interview in early twenty seventeen state councilor and sense to change
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a knowledge there were problems in racking states. she didn't refer to the ringette by name but said that ethnic cleansing was too strong a term for what was happening. she said that there was a lot of hostility and talked about people on both sides of the divide and divide she stands she was trying to close. to find out more about the region just citizenship problems headed for another part of such way to meet a community leader she asked about the claim that the row hinge on migrated from bangladesh. hell fundamental member. the rules are being levied
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hold the law. yet the mahmoudiya vehicle much easier. than it really very. much to learn general of english. german. t.v. in that it loses than a good little. mean mars nineteen eighty two citizenship laws did not recognize the marine child and this has precluded them from gaining equal rights. but the government has to be sure to what are called white cards. at the time this was viewed as a commitment to ground the rain just status that would enable them to apply for citizenship. zones osho disallow these white id cards.
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that they got a few got what that did. detect up. the polish economic. and all the money but you don't democrazy a tweet we were jimbo matching was sick and you have it. written down the seine will. be. told we. have made it to our legendary beard who are uneducated to our need it will be not. only a song on obama not thousand it better not to be dirty they are more noble. who are so we have. i don't go about fear that a slew of it i'll move out of the well what zozo was referring to was
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a government move in twenty fifteen in which it asked the region jutsu handed their white cards in return for new peepers categorizing them as bengali of all that all of them are. you know one or two gonna look most of the time a. good dinner will not be. here that i'm about to hope. to go to the whole album out in the hope of really not a movie of the money or money of it the money and i get it you know the want to look up the music up in and out of the movie when. coming up in part two there were a hinge a women who fled to bangladesh with harrowing stories of their alleged treatment by the army in broad kind states. sort of wasn't it but that's. what this is on the
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other really play and then it would take it to the doctor mother automated it would be a good one as he did it in the way it did by the court of law that are going to began when i just. when mexico's leaders implemented drastic and controversial energy reforms the country's oil owned by the mexican people for seventy five years was to be sold to private international companies. but to what extent is the country exposed to exploitation by a profit driven multinational corporation. grew to harvest our knowledge of the euro and.
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zero i'm maryam namazie in london here's a quick reminder of your top stories now thousands of people in tel aviv of been protesting against israel's controversial nation state law the north fishley affirms israel's jewish character but critics believe it makes non jewish minorities second class citizens it also proclaims the state's official language to be hebrew downgrading arabic to special status previously they were both official langley. stephanie decker has more. to add up here in tel aviv in the march robbery squad to the museum it's taken eyes by israeli palestinian think. of israel and there. for the castle a shot of the war there's a lot of jewish are you saying that they're not the direction. the message is wind energy. meanwhile a u.n. delegation has arrived in gaza for meetings with hamas in a bid to lower the tension with israel are expected to push for
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a more permanent cease fire the visit comes as funerals are held for three palestinians killed by israeli forces during friday protests at the gaza border it's the twentieth week that protests were held since the demonstrations started in march around one hundred sixty four palestinians have been killed authorities in yemen is still struggling to identify the remains of those killed in a south b.m.r. r.t. coalition air strike which hit a school bus who the rebels say at least fifty one people were killed in thursday's attack including forty children the un has demanded an independent investigation and its special envoy says talks next month will focus on disarmament the coalition insists it struck legitimate targets. anti-government protesters are rallying for a second day in romania after more than four hundred demonstrators were injured in violence with police on friday many of the protests in the capital bucharest are remaining in migrants who have returned home to demonstrate against corruption and turkey's president has vowed to defy what he describes as u.s.
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attempts to undermine his country's economy or shift. the pinion piece in the new york times warning that the u.s. must respect the sovereignty or their partnership could be in jeopardy u.s. president donald trump announced this week that he would double steel and alan minion tariffs on turkey. well those are the headlines i have much more for you in the news hour in twenty five minutes time do join me then. now continues. mean maher also known as burma had the bottom million written job at the start of twenty seventeen they're muslims and say they've lived in what's now known as rock and states for generations. but official and public discrimination led to widespread violence in twenty twelve and tens of thousands of french moved to
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refugee camps by early twenty seventeen thousands more had fled to bangladesh but numbers have now reached about seven hundred thousand with the un finding evidence of human rights abuses including gang rape murder and torture. al jazeera arabic correspondent salaam hindawi this is to me and maher in february twenty seventh team to investigate how the rangel were being treated. but i want to come. larry i don't know. if you. are. after. me. or. that you.
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and her film crews every move was closely observed by paying close police. on. a walk to a shot of the unknown i will kill your dog had a. boy were not killed people but should i know about the have not yet done. you mean. yeah right eat and. watch. what. they eat eat is.
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shame and. it's. still wary of the police who are all hinge a man sold said a video clip from an isolated area of mondo in rock kind states. what happened. is a member of crew and the police supreme. where my dorm and a number of the unmarked police were killed by an armed group in rockland state in october twenty sixth seen. this reportedly sparked a series of attacks against by the army. special government committee was that's up to investigate the violence but it found no evidence to support the allegations of atrocities against. despite these powerful
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images. was given more video by humanitarian organizations the images again graphic appearing to show violence. and torture. with.
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some of the images to horrific to be shown on television. had planned to travel on from scituate to mandell. state but the police refused to allow it. me and mark can often be a very difficult place for journalists to operate.
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instead i met a member of the rock kind national party who had served on the government committee that investigated the alleged violence against the rangers in october twenty sixth . could have and on he was a. good these are you me are you believe gaza refugee who lets you know double of being the cause of going to your community that he needs anyway you cry to really are. these are the big alleviate it however area who view the going. and i go to the. da is there a area article you wrote that much if i do go to a little. deeper than a pillar don't be up early need to ramble any need to which all of you and he made me do much either not now you are a monday night off when
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a year or change will do it leave you to run a war locally so level by today john a lot of them that illiterate. asked why there seemed such strength of feeling against the ranger general bingley with. them over the general the borders of iraq.

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