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it will haunt muhammad yunus forever he says he watched as me and mara security forces burned his village to the ground managing to capture this moment on his mobile phone looking back as he ran. i don't know how they came in the early morning and surrounded the whole village they opened fire randomly so we ran away then they burnt our homes front of our eyes. we wanted to find some of the people that says here focusing on this man with the water bucket to find out what happened to him after asking around we were told where he lives in this camp in southeastern bangladesh so we went to find him mohammad is now 20 years old he tells us they secretly went back to their village of haile dawn after the military left to salvage what they could on their mother are selema i thought my home is gone but i'll try to save the other 2 houses seemed we could have see
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they weren't all be burned so we went back but he says the security forces returned the next day and on september the 16th they fled to bangladesh. i'm always thinking about my home all that happened coming back to me who was killed who are sharks i keep seeing it in front of my eyes i have lived in sadness for 2 years now i miss my country a lot of the videos were retrieved from mobile phones that have been broken or damaged or people fled across the river i think i was able to fix some of the mobile phones about a 3rd that came to me but most of them were damaged by salt water all of the videos that i have seen show that it was the military committing these crimes. now the video we found appears to show terrified running from their burning village. gunshots can be heard. gathered evidence on their phone through photographs and video footage there are courageous people they took great personal risk to gather the evidence and some of this evidence is tory and exposes in africa and violence
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that happened in state and should be used in future prosecutions we also have anyone had approached them to hand over the videos is some form of evidence we were told no this camp has hundreds of thousands of witness accounts and of potentially crucial photographic and video evidence of the crackdown against the regime the international criminal court is looking into opening a formal investigation it's been 2 years and no one has been brought to justice stephanie decker 0 in the rohingya refugee camps of cox's bizarre. brazil's humbling of wildfires and they are a strain that's relationship with the european union at least 2 european countries are frozen donations to what's called the amazon fund it's a move that could impact dozens of environmental projects. trees about reports now from it's a coup in brazil. every day the his who somebody see there goes into the
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national park to look for seeds he's trying to preserve the rain forest and the dozens of species that live in it. the threat of deforestation has become a major problem and then goes like the earth there are fighting back and what do we . what we are seeing is really bad and they are burning the pores so our work looks into encouraging families to enroll in comic alternatives i don't destroy the forests have environmental impact or killed over. there that is growing fountains of trees every year and help locals make a living while also caring for the environment the ngos funded by what's called the amazon fund handled by the government the fundraising is donations to help fight deforestation in amazonia deforestation and the fires have already destroyed large sectors of the amazon rain forest but there are projects like this one that are trying to preserve and re forest the areas that have been already devastated there
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are more than 40 species here of trees and crops the problem is that projects like this one are now at risk. germany and norway are crucial sponsors of the fund that helps over $100.00 projects like this one but they have halted all payments to condemn president jade also now those environmental policies. well we are better has managed to reforest $800.00 hectares of trees this year. alexander gatos fears a drop in donations will impact their work. but we're very concerned but we've been working on our projects through the amazon fund and petrobras for a long time that being said sir t.g. clee we're already looking for other sources of funding we want to find ways so that the funds don't go through the government. a long time skeptic of environmental concerns wants to open the amazon to more agriculture and mining yes
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even a dig out of those who has been working to protect indigenous groups living in london for years she has been threatened by loggers and miners but international funding has allowed her to do her work there's a. we have much more work now because the local environmental authorities are committed to the cause but feel alone threatened and without support from the government so we are trying at least to show the world there are people who care about the environment but we don't have any support instead we are being weakened by the government's narrative. and she'll say they're ready to fight attempt to commercialise the rain forest but need international aid to do so they say they can protect what brazil's president will not. be. brazil. for. a surprise defeat.
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the sport is on the. thank you very much for always charlotte has dedicated his one of the belgium formula one grand prix. after a driver was killed after a crash at the same track on saturday for a small reports. it's in the nature of motor sport for racing to continue even in its darkest hours the belgian formula one grand prix was preceded by tributes for
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the french formula 2 driver and one who bear 22 year old died following a crash at the spa circuit on saturday the bears mother and brother appeared at the start line clutching his racing helmets thoughts were also with the other driver involved one man while korea is in intensive care after breaking both of his legs the sport's governing body has launched an investigation that will assess how the cars involved and safety features that the track behaved during the incident. a crash on the 1st lap of the formula one race had everyone holding their breath max for stopping was unhurt but out of the rings. tributes to bare continue cheering the action as fans applauded during lap 19 to bear spray snubber ferrari's charla clare held off lewis hamilton to win his 1st formula one race. claire was the godson of jules bianchi the f one driver who died after
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a crash at the japanese grab pre-fight years ago we are most of friends 1st of all but. it's very difficult in these counties in these situations so yeah like to dedicate my 1st winter game we have grown up together my personal race i've done it we we don't want to when we were young that was i said yeah and that's a shame it happened yesterday so i come to enjoy really my 1st victory but it will definitely be a memory i'll get but i don't know i can see it but it is just a really sad day for everyone to see his parents this morning it's very very hard to even believe it's gone. but it just shows that we've got to continue to do work to be too formal too nice to because need to be safer. players victory little more than a footnote in a race weekend that will always be remembered for the loss of a talented young driver will now never get the chance to win a formula one grand prix far a smile al jazeera french open champion ashley barty won't be adding to her major
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title hole this season the australian has been not sad of the u.s. open in straight sets by china's one child buying into the quarter finals of a grand slam tournament the 1st time. 3rd seed carolina place given also outs plus one the 1st set against john a concert for the brits and to reach the last place at flushing meadows for the 1st song. a twisted ankle can stop serina williams from reaching the quarters despite rolling on her rights ankle here in the 2nd set and receiving lengthy medical treatment the 8 c. just so strong of croatia american base and her in straight sets to advance to be on the way it's. 5 times champion roger federer i was in cruise control during his last 16 accounts would go fine of belgian the 38 year old winning in straight sets for the also just 4 games that are aiming for his 1st u.s. arkansas victory since 2000 it's. a lot series missed out on an early season chance
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to move top of italy's saria after the run darby finished in a drawl. exam the call in the spring here the 1st of and i'll see it suiting to the woodwork a total of 6 times in an evenly consistent manner. of benchley grabbing was a full answer after the break is the gang finished 11 this on the 2nd leg match for the same spots on beats and sorry. els instructor romelu lukaku targeted with rice's chancing after throwing the winning goal for in some milan against calorie. i former manchester united full subjected to the abuses in some recorded a 21 victory. 2 games in the english premier league this sunday brazilian striker rich allison scored twice as evidence and beat wolves 3 to the north london darby between arsenal and something that finished in a suit to draw astore covering from its who goal deficit in that one in scotland
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celtic won the glasgow darby to know against rangers goals from old son at war and jonny hayes the difference. the wind move celtic 3 points clear of their city rivals at the top of the table after fall league games there i am to win a 9th straight title rangers disappointment compounded in stoppage time when jordan jones was sense off. one of african football's biggest stars how dyaks banks the top of the dutch league morocco's hack in the ashes school twice in a 41 win over sponsor rotterdam b. 29 t. champions league semifinalists have been group of chelsea valencia and miller for this season it's. a safe mullingar has shown he's still a force in international cricket he took a couple of wickets during this t 20 victory over new zealand in canby melinda has retired from all other formats of the game for his country but the 36 year old is aiming to play at next year's t 20 world cup in australia trying to win this one by
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5 it's sebastian soderberg was the unlikely winner of golf's european masters as roy just missed out on his 2nd title in 7 days last week's top championship winner macrorie hits a final round of $67.00 in switzerland to finish in a 5 way tie at the top of the leader board soderberg took his chance with a birdie on the extra hole it's the sweets 1st ever european schools it's. like i'm still shaking so it's unbelievable you know program to win the only european tour and even better doing it this way one. was in the lead lost the. ticket away in the playoffs. i was with rory mcilroy him on i mean it's just. unbelievable feel right now. and for the 3rd time in his career justin verlander has thrown a no it's a means he prevented the opposing team this instance the toronto blue jays from of holding a single hit during an entire game around this effort helping the houston astros to
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a 2 nothing win now when one holds the major league record with 7 career now his. ok but as i suppose looking for now more lights. are on the thank you very much indeed well that's it for me down in jordan for this news hour but don't go away my colleague richelle carey is up next with much more of the day's news stay with us thanks so much. harder.
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al-jazeera. where every. i was told that a student boycott and a call for a general strike hong kong faces more disruptions in the latest wave of anti-government protests.
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i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera life and also coming up. with what's being described as catastrophic conditions. after week of rising tensions israel has changed fire along the lebanese border. i mean for hender refugees who captured video of alleged atrocities as they fled for their lives for me and mark. there have been scuffles on hong kong's train system as protesters head to another day of demonstrations police are out in force in an effort to prevent violence thousands of students are skipping the 1st day of class to attend a rally will be joined by union members and other protesters who started it today a general strike all this follows
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a day of protests at the territory's airport which led to flight cancellations reports. this isn't a welcome people expect when arriving to chaikin at hong kong airport i for the 2nd time in 3 weeks and government has tried to block access to one of the busiest terminals in the world in some areas they succeeded confusing and worrying travelers and you cannot build up to the place where are you wanted to go. and the people or the free because of what's happening here i was in place designed to prevent protest is coming anywhere near here it clearly didn't i that legal action was taken after the last raid on the airport which people can put inside the terminal for several days. is very important to the economy we chose here to try to paralyze and a make
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a point instead of randomly picking stay. it's most better to come here. this time the sight of the police moving in was enough to force a retreat for most was those not quick enough were arrested was in the end the protest to stay at the airport was a relatively brief one but again they proved they can strike at what they say is a soft target before the police moved in to retake europe. still it would be a long time before transport began to return to normal meaning long walks for many travelers the demonstrators may have moved on but they weren't done seemingly frustrated by the closure of a nearby train station they vented their anger leaving it in disarray as night falls the protesters fanned out to different locations and the police don't seem to be able to match the agility of those trying to chase was and when it's time for
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a police retreat loitering protesters and many people living in areas where some of the violence has taken place find their voices again as the officers leave they're not cheered as keepers of the peace instead jeered as the enemy and symbols of a system many here are trying to change wayne hay al jazeera hong kong. adrian brown joins us live now from hong kong so adrian what do we expect over the course of this 2 day strike what type of response from authorities and what's changing now that there are students skipping class. yeah i think the fact that students are skipping class will be a real concern actually to the leadership in beijing it was worried that the sort of next generation of students as it were and now becoming more radicalized i think from president xi jinping point of view it will reinforce the need to push for greater patry or to get you cation in schools once all of this has blown over now
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i'm in the center of hong kong in a place called edinburgh place and supposedly about 5000 of those students who've taken the day off school to boycott classes are due to attend here but as you can see not many have so far turned up now these students are demanding that kerry meet the demands of the protesters in particular their withdrawal of that contentious controversial extradition bill but it's really the symbolism of the day reshow that we should remember because some of the students have been standing outside their school wearing gas masks and yellow helmets in a show of solidarity for the protesters now the government is worried because it says that politics do not belong in the classroom and that in many ways these students are hoping to jeopardize their future there's also another concern over the classroom and it's the children of police officers and there is a real genuine worry that government levels here that the children of police
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officers could well be targeted in the future as police officers themselves have of course rasho. major and brown with the latest there in hong kong entering thank you . hurricane dorian has become the most powerful storm to make landfall in the bahamas the category 5 storm is battering islands with torrential rain leaving some parts underwater and gallagher reports in miami and florida where dorian is expected to head next. hurricane dorian packing sustained winds close to 300 kilometers per hour is battering the bahamas this is one of the most powerful storms to hit this nation and is predicted to linger for hours with coastal surges in excess of 6 meters despite pleas some residents have decided to ride the storm out a decision officials say could put their lives at risk that is not a good idea they're asking you to reconsider that decision and to seek shelter in the west. before the weather becomes too severe to come into freeport this is
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not a time for us to seek to resist forecasters say dorian should turn north hugging the east coast of florida once it passes over the bahamas but risks remain florida georgia and the carolinas are making last minute preparations even if dorian remains on its predicted path strong winds heavy rains and storm surges could have a catastrophic impact even the slightest deviation with a storm this large ferocious and slow moving could be deadly this storm at this magnitude could really cause massive destruction and do not put your life in jeopardy by staying behind i when you have a chance to get out and you still do have time to prepare yourself and to make sure that you and your family are safe states of emergency have now been declared in parts of florida georgia and the carolinas and the dangers will remain for some
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time the eye of hurricane dorian may remain off the coast of florida but much of the state is still inside the cone of uncertainty from its formation dorian has surprised forecasters strengthening significantly. on sunday morning the 1st outer bands are expected here late on monday and into chews day all millions can do now is watch and wait as this huge storm creeps closer to the u.s. all eyes are on the bahamas with significant damage is already being reported the next few days could prove devastating i have brought everything but my house which i still don't think up water now but we don't know how long we're going to be so you have to take whatever precautions have an award or whatever little fix you can have but i think the thing will be together here in the not no one should be alone forecasters are warning that dorian may slow down even as it grows in intensity some of describe the storm as textbook others say it's a lingering monster that will threaten lives for days i gallacher al-jazeera miami
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florida south carolina's governor has ordered a mandatory evacuation of the state's entire coast as hurricane dorian threatens the order covers more than 830000 people many of whom will be evacuating for the 4th time and for years this is a very serious hurricane a 185 miles an hour wind gusts of 220 miles an hour that's the strongest in largest in in modern history certainly we have believe that we can keep everyone alive and that far we've taken the steps i'm getting ready to announce that we we will protect the lives and property of people in south carolina tropical force winds from hurricane dorian or expect to drive in south carolina by 8 o'clock am 8 o'clock in the moanin this wednesday mon. based on the latest forecast and storm track which we have been following very carefully and after
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extensive consultation with local county emergency management officials and those you see here today i'm issuing a mandatory evacuation starting at noon starting at noon on monday september 2nd try to get us on the phone from the bahamas has literally ramming he was press secretary former abang in prime minister perry christie at thank you so much for joining us let's pick up on what they're talking about in south carolina with these mandatory evacuations how did evacuations go in the bahamas do people have a place to go do they listen well i think probably the horrible homeless offense for us began the process of going door to door ordering corrections in the affected areas and the obstacle was to move some process doesn't some didn't some were mean on the keys the i'm the one behind me which is being impacted by the hartley now was able to see the experience and i would also many of the shows that's on the
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island of grand bahama is filled to capacity what what are the types of things that you are hearing right now that people are experiencing in the middle of this. boat currently in the eye on the marsh abo oh we're not in a logical and the city of my shop we have reports of entire destruction of all the lots of flooding. key economic parts of the island is gone. and so the major concern right now is preserving life and the other concern is that the hurricane is coming in the night and that recent issue of high tide along with the rare circumstance urge. what is your understanding of how long this might carry on i mean we're hearing that the storm is not a couple of things storm at all we and the briefing yesterday with the national
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emergency management agency we were made to understand that the system could linger on and tell about shoes day evening out for claw ok so when when this is is all said and done how prepared is the island to have people well to go homicide and see it alone at 1cw1cw dollars this year. concern we have is being able to get. assistance to them the the infrastructure i've been told has been gone the flooding is severe and so the government hard to determine whether or not the up waters is able to use the euro bahamas the friend source file on the ready they have been sending the marines in that ron so i think that they they do want to support it and to submit a quick response. thank you so much for joining us we wish the very best to you and
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to everybody else on the islands thank you so much still ahead on al-jazeera more than 100 people are presumed dead after the saudi like oil.

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