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kind of dissipated international space station programs, curzy content. since then raging has all the time to build its own space station and become an international tower. in may, china became the 2nd country to land rover mas, just 2 years after being the 1st country to land rover thoughts and like, ah, so this is out there are, these are the top stories on the russian. and us presidents have been holding talks in geneva again to backdrop of frosty relations. a 2nd round of negotiations with large groups on both sides is underway. right now. flooded me approaching st. joe biden for initiating the close door meeting. geneva button responded by saying it's always better to meet face to face white house correspondent. kimberly how could is there in geneva? a bit of a chaotic scene as things got underway. what we have heard in terms of the experience by reporters as they saw that photo opportunity of the 2 leaders flanked
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with their secretary state as well as foreign minister, was a lot of pushing and shoving and jostling between the u. s. media and the russian media, in fact, what we're hearing is that it got so chaotic at one point that the swiss security had to essentially kind of break it up if you will, and threatened to keep both sides of the reporting teams out from being able to cover this event, so not a very good start, at least in terms of media relations. let's hope the things in the close door session of between the 2 leaders and the foreign ministers goes somewhat better. israel has carried out the fence as rice and garza since a sci fi came into effect less than 4 weeks ago. it's mandatory says warplanes attacked hamas target south of garza city. and in con eunice be bought at least 4 new 5. broken out on the israeli side of the garza border 5 to say they were caused by incendiary blues sent from the other. the balloons were sent off position to an
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it's really nationalist march, which was held in occupied eastern them on tuesday. a palestinian woman has been killed after an alleged attack on israeli soldiers in the occupied west bank. israel's military says the 29 year old tried to drive her car into a group of soldiers in the village of his mother. the red crescent says israeli forces prevented their teams from treating her india. his main opposition party. his question, the government's decision to double the gap between ashes and cove at 1900. 16 days the congress party said that prime minister render it made his government was trying to cover up a shortage. any author id say they expanded the gap to 16 weeks to provide flexibility for those who may not access the 2nd days a 12 weeks. all right, state with the headlines here now sir, we've got more news coming up right off to the stream for minute clock. it is the bye for now. something was going to change.
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anything really changed? this is systemic violence that needs to be addressed at its core. we are in a race against the barrier. no one said until we are all say we're looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the details. the bottom line when i was just there, i'm with ed. welcome to the stream. i'm josh rushing. i'm hosting for me. ok. who's out today and lucky enough to do it. if you're watching this on youtube, check this out so that over there, that's like a live discussion that's happening. and we actually have a stream producer who's in there waiting to get your comments to me so that they can be part of the show today. and for the show, today, we're talking about the situation with go refugees in bangladesh and cox's bizarre is now the largest refugee camp in the world. it's approaching a 1000000 people, something nearly like a 1000000 people. and so to ease some of the pressure there,
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the bangladesh government has moved about $20000.00 that these refugees out to an island called boston shar. and they've really kind of pitched, this is like chance for a better life. there's going to be schools and medical facilities, but a recent human rights watch report has actually called. i'm gonna show you this on my computer here in island jail in the middle of the sea. so we want to talk about the stacy, what's actually happening and the sunshine, and i'm joined by 3 gas to do it in studio and join by way, way new way. can you tell us a bit about yourself? sure, thank you. thank you for having me. so my name is way we knew i am a real hint job. i myself. i was born and raised in kind state to a rule hinge political family. my family was deeply involved in booming democracy, move men. my father was an elected parliamentarian in 1000 elections. due to his involve men, my family and i wear, put in dale for a long time,
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imprisonment. we spent 7 years in prison and we were released in 2012 and then i become an activist. right now, i run an organization called womens piece networking in my where we promote peace and human rights in mont and for the rest of their enjoy. and my great, thanks have a new way. we really appreciate it. not a we you share a bit about yourself with our audience. sure, thank you so much for having me. my name is nadia hardman and i am a research in the refugee and migrant rights division of human rights watch. and i supported in the production of this report and i used to live in me, and i have done some work. and the written, idp comes in the in time and comes and rock. i'm state. great, great. and then 10 for much more audience. when i was there will know who you are ready, but if you'll tell them the correspondence is are english and bangladesh not
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been covering the news since august 25th of 192017. sorry for almost 2 years now covering the cam. they inflect, so at a good start with the community made a lot of friends and i read and understanding about the situation on the ground. all right, so let's start with this video from the bank with us government promoting the island of austin shark. we bring this i 120 trust houses in today's price shelf is built equipped with water, reservoir, eco, friendly kitchen and septic marshall ah. solar power systems are installed to ensure 24 hours electricity for the rest of the adequate school health care services, including hospitals and community clinics have been filled to support between your
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families ah, and to our has been developed in a way so that we can get people can improve their social life and be benefited financially. they can work in agriculture sector, fish, farming, and animal husbandry. it will make them economically independent. for nadia, it may not be met in the they have been all but it looks pretty nice on the video. however, the report that just came out so something quite different. he talks. what do you guys about? yes they, they look we went over a 167 renter refugees. $117.00 of them on bus $150.00. and this is and then those ended up on by sunshine. so we spoken to a lot of people and what you see in the film in this propaganda video is simply not
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what you get. the island is not fit for purpose. putting aside maybe for the moment, the fact that it lies in the baseband goal, an area subject to deadly sight claims. and now we find ourselves in the middle of a monsoon season. all that was promised in that video, access to livelihood fishing husbandry, hospital, health care facilities, quality education simply has not been provided. instead, what we see is that people were forcibly relocated in some instances directly by finding their names on the list when they hadn't put them under an in directly by being misled about the condition. we've recorded abuses as well by security officials, restrictions on freedom of movement. children being b sense or trying to access a different block than the one that they find themselves. and just today, i mean, we can't verify this, but i read a report today. she may have seen 3 children have died because of
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a diarrhea outbreak preventable disease. on the island, there is a diarrhea or outbreak, and many people, many thousands of people, apparently a suffering. and there aren't enough medical supplies. and your reports really kind of a rare look as to what's happening on the island because 10 very people trying to get out there without 0 cameras for a while. now kiki told me about that. why, why you haven't been able to go. we've been trying for 2 years and it's always been a promise of next month falling 2 months later, you know, because this permission is going to be granted by the national security intelligence and the prime minister's office. no other government bodies actually as authorized to give us permission didn't ever say no that we kind of go, but we've been in touch with a lot of the rest is living in there to our context in the camp, in concert, but that some of them i got to know now, given the benefit of the government does one to improve the situation for them? i don't think the government has a bad intention. that's done
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a lot for the community. we have to praise bye with this for what is the right to do also. now, having said all that, the commendation according to the record is not me. i haven't seen that except for what's in the picture. talking to a lot of them are actually living there. they have no complaint structure per se, or that commendation itself. what their main concern is that isolated, you know, they don't have the kind, roaming around the island. they get arrested on each end by naval police or the local police back in the camps. again, their problem is that they allowed to do a fishing farming, dairy farming. and, you know, and also a lot of people told me that they never lived in isolated island in the middle of those and just get a title start psych loan, you know, monsoon rein letter on the issue of diarrhea came up, which is exactly true. it's a very preventable disease, bang came up during the 971 with
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a solution which itself is a good enough to actually help people out of this misery. and one of the main concern, or destroying or not to give the passion chart is isolation. it's mental isolation, it's not just been that people are used to living next to me on my body, and i have an extended family support mechanism. whole ecosystem is built based on commerce that shops the vegetable market. they depend on each other, they've been have a magic relationship with the local people because they speak the thing dialect off the language. they do trade so whole extend of support system being close to their own, giving them a confidence that feels good. not a lot of them because of the problem is better accommodation farming, and that means some livelihood decided that maybe it might be an option somewhere, leered into that, but now most of them they want to come back. there's been
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a lot of skate, but so many would be changing north district, which is takes about our and i asked across the us mainland coastline. so there are definitely issues concerning relocation of journalists can't get out there yet. but that you, when recently paid a visit, we have just a bit of footage about what happened when they did the, the they're screaming that they can't take it any more that they can't live there. and they're also calling up internalised around the world to tell their story, which i can assume if you feel that isolated it's, you know what i would to, to do, you know,
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anyone who's gone out to the island. yeah. so i have been in contact with several of our contexts and i'm friends and relatives. so we are, i am receiving the similar messages that tanya and tundra has been explaining it exactly like the fear this, this mental kind of isolation of fear and frustrations and really mental health is a major part of it. at the same time an advocate level, livelihood conditions like really bad livelihood conditions. you know, whatever you have seen on the, on the propaganda video, it's not simply true out there. there is no medical, you know, affective medical care or medical assistance as well as no education and, and also there is no livelihood. other live lute opportunities. so people are
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really good and afraid of being living in there and yeah, everybody want to escape. and there has been many more people trying to escape from the island than as tundra said, you know, some of them have been caught up by the, by the most security forces and been detained. and we are concerned about their safety and security policy or per 2nd and talk about this because the way they promote it is like they're building a new home for them. but what i'm hearing is that in that new home, you're not allowed to go to other parts of the island. you're not allowed to leave the island or not. like, it seems like they've taken their freedom of movement. and so is this a new home, or is this a, this is a detention camp. is this a prison? what, like, what are we actually talking about here? not a jump in there. i mean, on that point, i think the, the, the main issue and you know, i should say that human rights,
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which doesn't oppose the, you know, the existence of the sake of opposing it. we oppose it because the bangladesh, the authorities have renamed on that promise for an independent technical assessment that the us has offered on a continuous basis. and so you asked this question about, what is this either, what is happening? we don't know the cause that hasn't been an opportunity for an independent humanitarian assessment nor a technical assessment understand if the island is based on habitable. so what you have seen are these rather orchestrated events where you and officials, that members of the diplomatic community have been taken to the island and shown activities of life. because, you know, handpicked ra hinder, refugees that have been told to tell a version of the story that is not true. but then, you know, we documented and way way and hundreds that the same, you know, instances of the pieces. and as we've seen today, because of preventable diseases,
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we would, you know, our call is for an immediate sensation of relocation and for an independent technical statement to take place. if the island is deemed uninhabitable, then her hinge refugees must be returned to cox's bizarre. and anyone who wants to return now should be allowed to do so. yeah, i mean, if it's not, i can, i don't understand why there isn't something in this context. yeah, go forth. the rest of it promised, but he didn't want to like that. they have the right to return back. you know, that hasn't been that case. and in bigger picture in context, to literally 1100000 ret, struggling costs. those are the logical analysis. they've been one of the exploring secretaries, but how much the congestion actually going to have moving 100000 people from the maintenance internationally, the island, your spend, millions trading logistic build hospital, the largest water treatment plan to move any refugee can wastewater treatment plan,
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solar run, power line to just to be a water. bunch of interest structures been spanned created. it's reasonably good or you can, the greenery is now it used to be ban. lane killed in the main camp. this micro horticulture by the f b o and the all is to better life in near to their homeland suddenly you want to take in a remote island just doesn't make logical sense. this island is a sales that i'm and it's a far what never base. why do you want to take suddenly 100000 people? it doesn't really just, it doesn't affect security threat. 100000 people doesn't really minimize much said if there is that so called security threat. and okay, did you brought up a bunch of things i kinda want to jump in on? i want to bring in some people from our youtube audience. nebel search well says, why can't other countries take the men to 100 says,
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what are people doing for money or work or how they're surviving? mohammad will same says bus sha reminds me one of the anthem is colonial air island prisons and nice looking video shouldn't detract from the fact that it's a unit for human habitation. experts have warned against it before tender it if you say it doesn't make sense, but why they're moving people there. what do you think's really going on? let me tell we want more things. you did bring in security and we have a just this morning. the foreign minister of bangladesh was on a panel and he mentioned security being an issue here. check us out. it is hi team for all of us. so the boost top this sort of dung law. and secondly, my feelings. if this problem, we have been on 1100000 and if they are hopeless they have no chip. we only provide them for 3 times a day. and these young people, that large number of young people, there could be poker,
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so ridiculous. and once they become an extremist, it would be a big don't, totally for buying lead this on my end. but the for enter region. so that was a foreign minister just said that you were actually on that panel this morning. i guess it was stuff that can place a little bit of devil's advocate what's being, what are supposed to do. they have a 1000000 refugees who come in and really kind of no fault of their own. what are they supposed to do here? so we have to remember that the problem, the issue is caused in mom and the solution lies in my now. but let me shift carrying so much blood and we understand that. and our community is so grateful for the bundle of dish help support and their generosity, unkindness to our people. however, the bundle dish and all other recipients countries of there will hinder refugees. and refugee in general,
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has international obligation to provide them safety and protections and respect their rights as, as refugees. and at the same time will also have to remember, this arrange refugees are the survivors of the survivors. and because of the genocide and you know, the well being mental health retoma dice avoidance, read homer ties ations should be priority for any of this country. and we are, we expect to bungler dash to respect that one has come to the issue of bashing shaw? you know, if it is the pub, is the purpose is for d conjunctions. and i think you know that many countries around the world want to help bundle dish and they shouldn't take all the blood and addressed by their own. they should coordinate with many other countries and come up with a better solutions than the, you know, the situation. now in bashing shaw in the camp, you know, knowing that the level of blood and the carrion. well,
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i think the best way to move forward at this point for the bundle of dish is to talk to the other countries and government and come up with a more fair solutions and better solutions for the refugees. and you know, whether. a it is the resettlement, or providing more assistance to the bungler dish, or even, you know, facilitate in return to min, mom at some point when situation gets better. and all of this has to work together or, you know, countries the world need to walk together along with bungle out there so that i think, you know, that will be, we will hinge, you will have a better or, you know, we'll have some relief and some justice, although we didn't have it forever, our community has been prosecuted for ever. now. you know, we take refuge in this country because we want human dignity and human rights and we want to live as a human being. so, you know, it is the international communities responsibility to work together to fulfill that
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human need for our community. so we have a video comment from someone in our community who actually as a refugee and cox's bizarre and i'm so hot. and i'm gonna share that with you guys here. my name is emily. i'm with you. and if you found one more flood, just giving you a call from run love this. we are offering you again here at cooper. i really, really hard to teach in new. we're in many thanks like community and we can have you know, freaky and we want to live here anymore. went home for us and we were great. men must as soon as tender. he says they want to go back to me and mar,
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but the military to that doesn't look that good stuff. almost everyone we speak to that can. i mean for the last 40 years, almost happened. we've been going there almost every month except last year because and then everyone wants to really go back. they want to be in their home all the way here. by another reason, to be frustrated that been trying to convince the international community to accept pressure on me and my to resolve them. 3 times i've read ration, and yet the international community essentially service and diplomatic brain mentioned no one really came up with a concrete solution except pressure on me, on my to come to that is a great deal of labor as a china and india babe, and backed out from you and resolution, china could easily put a lot of pressure on me. i'm much resolved quickly. yeah, yeah. meeting on a. yeah. you know, nothing happens, singapore, japan, but that heavy investment in me on my everybody is relaxed. and when comes to
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really put the next change of pressure, i'm not necessarily things thanks and some kind of tangible pressure and blueprint at a roadmap that this is how i should provide an inter, although i said we want an international security guarantees made prevalence true. we want people to guide us, we just want to go there with a recognition without shape, without some kind of security. the already know what we went to and it's absolutely right. and bangladesh and bay good reason to be frustrated after literally floria without much out from the international community in resolving is problem. 50 percent of the people in the camp, our children, last generation with our formula education, with our farm of scale. what we'll do, even if they go to another country, or even go back to the last generation, not is, can you where, where's the national community on this one? what's the problem? this been going on for 4 years? why aren't they exerting more pressure in miramar?
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i mean, i think the international community is, has, has tried in times of advocacy and lobbying for the kind of rights and dignity that we want to be realized. so the re hinge a population in me and my, i mean, and, and i fully agree with what way said the moral and legal responsibility for the crisis lies in the the act of crimes against humanity committed against the rigid population and genocide. you know, this is where the responsibility lies and we have to remember that and i want to underline the point that we accept the lord and praise the generosity and the compassion shown by bangladesh. we. we cannot forget, however, the regional response, the importance of ac on the failure as well. of countries such as malaysia and thailand in recent months, especially in the last year, we seem pushed back to over hinge, see and you know, failure to help people disembark when they've been drifting at the moment. i think
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that, you know, the answer to this is not putting people on an island prison in the middle of the day have been goal, especially a season which is trying to fight clients and months in and on this i really push in terms of the urgency of what may happen, you're talking about title, such as which can reach 6 meters and storm stages, which can reach 5 meters. you know, it's disingenuous, but you know, the violet actually 30 to say that living conditions on by sun shot when an evacuation plan, the bangladesh, the government relies on is moving people inland. simply not a choice. the people on bus, on child right now, they would be trapped in the face of a psych loan. i want to be about a minute left. i want to ask you, what would justice look like in this situation? yeah, i mean, one of the thing that barbara, by this woman has done incredibly well, it's actually pursuing international legal justice and coordinate in corporate and
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with the, with the international criminal court and support in other pressure at the un security call you. and in general, you know, in terms of developing, in terms of like, you know, helping the discussions on go in on the justice and accountability. so what we need is, you know, the bundle dish to post, best these that afford, as well as international community to really come up with the effective as actions to hold the perpetrators of them aside and crimes against humanity. this military, how to go by sending them to the i c. c. and by also coming up with a holistic accountability processes, looking for accountability, i know that you went to discuss this resolutions this week about us, so we'll watch what happens there. in the meantime. thank you very much for joining us and we'll see you next time on the stream.
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