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a month of trauma, grief and loss, victims of devastating earthquakes and turkey. still waiting to find the missing loved ones. syrian refugees in turkey face an impossible choice between returning to the water nation or rebuilding abroad, where many say they don't feel welcome. ah, hello nicholas, this is al. does hear a lie from dell ha. also coming up at least 9 police officers have been killed in a suicide bomb attack. and southwestern pakistan. thousands of hindu refugees are homeless once again after a fire rip through that camp in bangladesh. geiger in south korea, against what protests is called a humiliating resolution to the forced labor dispute between soul and japan.
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ah m. so then it's been a month since millions of lives were rooted and destroyed by 2 powerful earthquakes . that shook the southern turkey in northwest syria. the full extent of the catastrophe is now very evidence more than 50000 people have died across both countries. millions displaced, many a still searching for the missing relatives. from what i left little begins are coverage. this is what's called a cemetery of the unknown. it's one of the many where those who lost their lives in earthquakes in southern trickier are buried. but their identities were never recorded. like lots of others to buck hara has been asked to give a dna test and apply to authorities for any news of her husband young. hi la. about
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we're done. we're showing you that we still cannot get any news about him. we cannot reach him from anywhere. we look at every place we are supposed to even to the cemeteries. we just, the, all the, her funny images. i don't know if someone took him to hospital or maybe he lost his memory because we cannot find him anywhere. in the weeks after the quakes struck, many of the dead were buried without being identified. now they are relatives are trying to find them. marianne yielded from what i is a mother of 3. she said to her 3 children, but her 7 year old son childish is still missing. when i called on, i don't think his dead. i've never felt he's dead, but i believe my son will come back to me safe and sound problem get it in to do ma'am. says she heard from witnesses that her son was pulled out alive, or the old lady told me a boy looking like my son was taken by some people, but she didn't know who they were. to find a missing person,
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family members give samples of their dna to the police and wait for them to check their records. photos and dna swaps taken from the dead have been recorded since the 1st day of the disaster. the government hasn't officially said how many people are still missing. many family members are trying to find their loved ones by putting ads like these in different parts. so to city, they're hoping that someone will recognize them so they can be re united again, al jazeera, catseye. ok, let's cross the tray, the boy who joins us now from the truth. is it tell us more about what's happening there now? while i'm here in the city and talk yeah, the capital of the province of how they've been devastated by the earthquake. this is an ancient city, a historical site that was destroyed. 14th, centuries of history were destroyed by the earthquake. what you can see right behind me is turkey, as old, as most kids know,
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can known as heavy and jar. and it has completely been destroyed, as you can see right behind me and. and when you come into this city, nick, it's difficult to find one building that has not been damaged. it looks like a war zone. all the cities, the old city, has completely collapsed. and this is what you get an idea of the difficult task ahead. the government says that it has already begun the rebuilding process and cities like this one will have to be rebuilt entirely. what they're saying is that in places such as this one, they're going to try to move residential areas closer towards the mountain that the places where the ground is supposed to be, much more stable. they're also talking to engineers. urban planners, architects among many others in order to guarantee the safety of the people all around this area. when you look around this places uninhabitable and that's why thousands and thousands of people have already left this area. and among them,
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syrian refugees, it is estimated that around 400000 syrian refugees, we're living here prior to the earthquake, many are still here, living intense, they're afraid to go, but others have started to move away. oh, these people have been waiting for days to be allowed inside this temporary refugee camp in a dana in southern turkey. there's you. yeah. and had been living in this country for 7 years, but the earthquakes last month left them homeless. so marilyn dailey, says he and his family have no way to go. that it hadn't been not the 2nd earthquake destroyed our house. we left a house with children without any of our belongings. so we come to this camp. we're syrian stayed, i believe there's enough space in the camp, but we've been living on the street for 14 days now. i know the turkish authorities did not reply to our questions on why these families were not allowed inside. since the civil war we started in syria tortilla adopt is an open door policy door which
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syrians fling the conflict. there now more than 4000000 syrians in the country. many i living in camps where they have shelter, food, health care, and an education. but over time, many term study to resend the support given to syrian re, she's quite a turkey state. there's widespread need for food, shelter on basic services all around the areas affected by the earthquake in okay, and that has increased the anti refugee sentiment in the country. there are many who would like to see their refugees leave. hundreds of people are living in this 10 city in the center of it hasn't ev, every letter has said alice acted all blue is one and she's angry. she says she's living in a tent with 5 other families among them. a premature baby is that we do childhood like all zions have tense, but we turks have nothing. we are living outside in terrible conditions. well, syrians halftime, aren't we, human beings,
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to the turkish ministry of defense as more than 40000 syrians have returned to their country in the past weeks. many others here are also finding it difficult to survive in a disaster area. and they're considering other options. clarify that boosting abraham alleys assyrian journalistic. he says he fears the lead up to 2 kias presidential elections in may, could and cruise hostile sent him and towards syrians in the country. some like special like from their rights like side flight parties, considering as like actually more lawyer to other parties which is make it like very difficult for our syrians. and if you are trained like to do like little survey around between civilians been laughing about policy of or like politic like here. they're just like trying to leave a lot of millions of serious have come to tokyo to escape the war in their nation. now they've lost everything they had once again and have to survive in a country that is not their own. well,
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this earthquake has affected everyone in this part of the country. they're stories of loss of pain everywhere you go and the government is under a lot of pressure to deliver to start cleaning entire area such as this one foot, also demolishing buildings that have been damaged. it is estimated that around $200000.00 buildings in the area is affected by the earthquake need to be demolished. so the task is enormous. on sunday, we went to the city of shall notify at where an entire building had collapsed. it had been previously damaged by the earthquake. so you know, the challenges ahead are many, as the government is trying to clean up the rabble. begin a serious rebuilding process. we build entire cities such as this one and at the same time, take care of those in need. indeed, loss and pain where ever you go, i'm sure a to raise a thanks for that. for isabel reporting. same story, i'm sure at the epicenter of the 1st quake in car a man morass, where we join hassam aha barra and hash him one month in a long,
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long road ahead for hundreds of thousands of people. same griefs, same set of challenges that the government is trying to deal with. nick here in canada, man man, ask one of the hardest at regions in turkey or the government is trying to cope with the magnitude of the earthquake by a trying to deliver more a to the people who were affected. now the authorities are saying that the telling people not use the tap water until now because of a huge concerns of contamination be of the of the outbreak of diseases is one of the biggest problems for the health workers operating here. by the same time, the near to her establish more container shelters for the people, for a tempo period until around the destroyed houses are rebuilt. in the mean time, each time you have trucks moving along with excavators to clear the rubble,
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people would move in and join them for the simple reason they want to recover whatever they can before it's too late. ah, this is the moment, little a year has been waiting for excavators clear the rubble. she only has a few hours to salvage whatever she can. she has spent most of her life here, and now she has to confront the harsh reality. yoga, i'm here with my family to collect anything that would help me connect it apart so that the members of the place and the people i met lives on. this was once my house, the authority is keep safe deposit boxes recovered from the rubble. it police stations, owners have to provide detailed lists of their belongings, which should match the least find if people are desperate to retrieve whatever they can from the debris, identity cards, furniture,
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jewelry and money. and sometimes all they want is only the medicine the left behind, as they rush to survive the devastation. the reason they're taking risks is the fear. this could be their last chance to recover whatever they can before is forever gone. right after the earthquakes, it 11 provinces in southern took ear, security forces launched a crackdown on robbers and rounded up looters. they also managed to retrieve cash and gold bars, from destroyed banks and jewelry shops. kylie sherlock overland is recovering his brother's belongings. he was raptured along with his family, but 7 other families didn't make it either odd that all la loveday, what can you do? you feel completely helpless in the face of calamity. i find a few items,
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mostly polish of my brother and his children. he has at least a few memories now to keep it him. it's all about keeping memories alive and remembering those who couldn't make it mostly buried in unmarked grace. now the challenge is that people faced with continued for some time. now the victims, the displaced are moving to a makeshift camps or to safer areas by they say that they are determined to come back home one day, once reconstruction is completed and the house, as other government promised it will be delivered. now people are asking questions about what's next for us. should the get, should the government move us to different areas for the government to rethink the way it desires and it builds or buildings in areas that are earthquake prone. ultimately, it's a massive loss for hundreds and thousands of people,
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but they will all tell you the same story again and again. we will just go back to where we spent our entire life life because there's absolutely no way will permanently change our address or location just because of an earthquake, where we want guarantees from the government that next time when an earthquake heads, our houses are going to be stronger, safer to prevent further loss of life. i sham. thanks for that measure mahar bar report here. and you can watch our special coverage to mark one month since you have great in turkey and syria, that sits at $1300.00 gym t and also $1500.00 g. but still ahead on this program, universities reopened in afghanistan. but the taliban continues to bol women from returning and floods in malaysia falls tens of thousands to take shelter in relief, colors ah,
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implied is what poached to near extinction are now the army in joseph community groups that brought them back from the breaker. one on one east investigates on al jazeera. oh the me watching. i'll just remind about top stories, and it has been one month since more than 50000 people were killed in the too powerful earthquake that shook the southern turkey northwest syria into survivors are still trying to identify the remains of their relatives and in syria. many survivors in the rebel controlled northwest, the still waiting for the vital aid. sharla sons government has put restrictions on
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a distribution, and some rebels are brought deliveries from government held areas. at least 9 police officers have been killed in a suicide bomber. di can south western focused on it happened, didn't kick district in the province of baluchistan. several others have been injured. no group has claimed responsibility come on to reports now from islam of. 2 3 according to their due date, there was an annual festival that was taking place and a district down of b. b, of course, is about 830125230 kilometers from where these people were there on duty in order to ensure the security that they were traveling back to when they came under an area known as the ball lawn bought. the hayley area with meandering road, according to the board, suicide bomber writing motor bike approach the re near
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a bridge and designated the explosives, which led to the killing of dog police man and as your mentor, and many more injured right now. the balloonist on government and sent a helicopter from quite an order to evacuate. some of the wound gauge who had initially been admitted to the local arts and they combine military hospital and no one has yet taken responsibility for the attack. however, there's been a collision and a number of attacks against the police forces their security force in their, with their deadly attack on a mosque which carried almost 100 policemen. that there was an attack in the city of karachi or in a senior police officials all face. and i've got a new job dish, a dock and a ball on area of blue, just on the day after major fire broke onto the refugee camp and coaxes bizarre and bangladesh, the ruins, all still smoldering. thousands of people already falls from the homes and mima.
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i've lost the only shelter, can be challenging to pull stuff from the camp. as you can see behind me is 1011 in bali cox's bizarre. now this is just outside of them. you can still see the fire. it's still on here. it's surprising. there's no fire brigade here to does this wire seriously poses a threat to the nearby hots and other shops here? most of these areas where shops, a lot of the rowing are called bizarre, where they do their groceries and all that total devastation. as you can see, watch in actually nobody died. there are some minor ranger is talking to the rowing our messages that told me that list. several people had minor injuries but nothing serious. but nearly 12000 people were displays over 2000 homes were totally burned to ashes. many suspect it could be one of these cylinders how the fire started because a lot of this explored or exits, fire,
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and then it spreads. how about the rumor within the camp talking to many of the running us that said it wasn't. our son had a video abby dance. we cannot verify that independently though. but the work and rehabilitation work has started a lot of volunteers there that are taking food and water to those are affected. now we spoke to the commissioner, refugee relief and rehabilitation. he said the government as well as the agencies are doing best to accommodate those who are without shelters and temporary accommodation. many of them are living with their family members. i just ran with my children. everything is destroyed. we looked at freaking we had quoted you on it to do everything. just been to ashes. now we don't have anything. yeah, that was enough. food. no shelter, nothing with them. but the children, a woman here are very traumatized. this was not the 1st wire incident that happened
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in this camp. 7 most annoying as that, as it is very frustrated. this suffer from anxiety because there is no hope for repatriation. there's no jobs, and now they have the latest news. the russians will be cut back from this month, according to un. no more than 60000 somalis, mainly women and children, have fled to neighbor if the peer to escape the recent violence and somali land, more than half of them arrived early this week, and tensions between residents and the governing somali land 30. it's been building, we're killing more than a 100 people. and sheltering is drought affected areas. we can speak now to momma d and his the if you up your representative for the un high commissioner for refugees and joins as far as from addis ababa. welcome to the program. so you understand just being the area, tell us what you found. what you saw don't unique for having me. what to be? i was, i wanted to see women, children,
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people with disabilities cross the border due to the security. and the violence that has happened recently lost a note and they have come to a navy has been suffering from the, from the drought disease be 6 context consecutive season retard drain or very limited drain. and what i think is also very important to highlight is that in addition to that, that ability, you have populations that have opened up the doors, you have a government, federal government, regional government, and that how shouldn't solid dotted team despite all of these challenges to you and support the borders and he does need international protection. what are the most pressing needs? what's required in addition to the food which
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i think he's absolutely essential. what are you also noted by speaking and discussing, if there is water access to water hiding shelters, as well as protection services, education and several other orders that will help that? people not only leave and being rescued because you have people who are common. we've quite a number of abilities, but also in need of support including popsicle, social support. they, we need to be supported for education. i'm going to say for places on all of these also i think what they need is a possibility for a b invoice to return. because when we speak with day people to tell us they left the country because of the violence to negative violence too. and so to return safely and resume dental. my nice,
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so the family have been temporarily settled across moving 13 locations and it is an extremely remote area. i understand every course that coming into a country that's got no end of its own problems. the similar sort so, so far is again the solidity that that european keeps showing up to the international community leading by example, that even when you have challenges, you keep orkney, your doors to people who are in need of international protection. that's i believe he's a something to be highlighted and as you read can, he said i have the same time you have of people who are located in a whatever in zones in district that are quite far away from our places where services are being provided. and who need and support from the international community. and this is what you are responding to eyes. and are you in as sure as the federal government refugees under destiny service,
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but several other un organizations, douglas b, unicef, iowa, m. and under national and international in june, this is what we are. we are able to do at this stage, but strong international support is needed to respond to the critical needs. now, in a place where you have drought that has affected people and it was corporations and at the same time creating conditions, whether people are able to to return as quickly as possible. that is the therapy representative for you and hcr and mama today on monday. thank you so much for your time. thank you very much. look for our middle now, south grid has announced a plan to compensate victims of forced labor in japan's factories during the 2nd world war south criss. foreign minister says the former workers will be compensated through public foundations funded by private companies, as japan and the united states. welcome to move, but many had protested against the decision. ties between washington regional allies have been strain for decades on the issue of war time compensation. i didn't
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. how do you know what he has? i hope japan positively respond to i made a decision today. also, whole japanese companies will make voluntary contributions and then that a comprehensive apology tongue given comes at then i believe that the vicious circle should be broken. for the sake of the people at the national interest level challenges, rather than leaving the chain relationship unattended for a long time with you to even get told when i are. today's humiliating resolution is a result of the south korean government consistently low postering towards the japanese government. don't forget about the tutoring if you do it. there are 3 surviving victims of advanced years whose cases were 100 verdicts by the supreme court. they are all clearly opposing the south korean government plan. universities across afghans does have reopened after the winter break, but taliban authorities still bol women from attending. the university bound is one of several restrictions imposed on women since the taliban sees in 2021. for
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ministers and rights groups have condemned the restrictions which united nations is called gender based upon tied to malaysia, where the flood of floods triggered by days its rangel rains of displaced tens of thousands of people. and these 4 have died in the past week. the worst area is the southern state of joe franzoni. louis has this report. unseasonably heavy. rain has lashed malaysia's southern state of georgia for days. in some places. the rainfall recorded was the highest in more than 30 years. fields, roads and homes were inundated in flood waters. shops have been closed while the streets remain water long. in the past 2 days, as flood waters rose, people started leaving their homes for the safety of relief centers, bringing with them what they call a law, we resigned ourselves to god's will. what can we do?
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we cannot complain about our fate because you are all in the same boat here. the north east monsoon, which brings heavy rains to malaysia, typically runs from november to march, but by february, the reins normally begin to take off. the people here say that climate crisis has made the weather unpredictable over throughout my life for more than 50 years. we used to prepare for the rainy season. in november and december. each household had a boat, but now with the unpredictable weather it seems like we're not prepared at all. and it's just chaotic. the malaysian meteorological department has warned the wet weather could continue until april. lawrence louis, i'll jesse and about is it for me. mc clark. we got more news coming up here on al jazeera right after inside story you later, bye. ah,
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ah. hello. we still have plenty of spring sunshine, warm spring, sunshine across a good part of east asia. laid a bit of wet weather will just slide its way in our area of high pressure that's starting to topple its way a little further east was taking that dry weather into japan. so temperature getting up to about more grabel. 18 celsius there for tokyo. similar temperature for soul and also for beijing, but just noticed some thick cloud at the central parts. and that will just introduce some wet weather. i, which was at east side of china as he make her way into wedding stay, but 25 in shanghai still very much on the warm side. now. plenty of warmth to into western parts of india. started to pick up more in the way of earth foundry. showers as well. it's a little bit a cloud there, stretched across the plains. central and northern parts of india seen quite a scattering of showers as we go on through the next couple of days. some showers
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stare just running into small anchor as well as to go on in to wednesday. we'll have showers just nodding a little further. east woods could see some wet weather just around the foothills of the himalayas. season weather weather coming into the pool for a time still very warm across pakistan. the horror at 30 celsius karate at around $35.00 degrees and warm to hear. and carter over the next couple of days, temperatures in doha around 31 degrees. ah. every 3 days, the woman is killed in the murder of women and unprecedented levels of domestic violence have shopped easily to the court. the violence is more violent, violent men are. yeah. why does it keep happening? and what can be done to stop it? this is not deprived, i want my daughter and all that.

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