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this is the definite here's a shot coming up from plastic you should to prostitutes or did up to uncover what has become the only means of survival for some growing to repent. but why are these refugees out of options harder for office an eye witness account plus. it's toxic and it's all around the spot like it's believed to be sure the forest fires burn for weeks in the region.
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welcome to do the news asia it's good to have you with us they said rape and torture but are now forced to sell their bodies just to survive a grim reality for many of your women and girls a group that escaped what's been called ethnic cleansing and genocide in myanmar. most ended up. in sprawling camps in cox's bazar in. camps which supply a sex trade that everyone knows about but doesn't talk about a team of reporters but doctors bizarre want to cover what is fast becoming a 2nd tragedy for a government. in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh the life for women and children is particularly difficult. this woman fled from me and
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ma with her 3 children and husband after their village was burnt down 2 years ago. my husband left me and my children after we came here and it was difficult for me to make ends meet. i didn't have any other option and i want. any other option that is going to work as a prostitute now when she gets the call she travels to the neighboring towns outside of the refugee camps. on the telephone there's no other job i can do much about i can't do anything else if i remarry my new husband will take care of me but not my children. that it's impossible to say how many rangar refugees end up in the sex trade here many are as young as 14 according to local n.g.o.s thousands of women are trafficked across bangladesh and even abroad lured by false promises of
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jobs and marriage. we wanted to gauge how widespread the problem really is in the tourist town of cox the tsar roughly 40 kilometers from the camps we got in touch with a pimp who posted to have several rango women on call. hello. show you some girls and if you like them you can take them if not you can leave. oh ok see you in an hour. a bit later a reporter meets the manager prearranged point and gets into an auto rickshaw with him while we follow behind a reporter is secretly filming the entire encounter. the 1st stop is a hotel which serves as
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a brothel to begin with the manager seemed suspicious and denies having any prostitutes then he shows us pictures of a few women on his phone none of them seem to be wrecking. around 10 pm the pimp sends a rectangle woman to our hotel she's too scared to talk to us when we reveal we're journalists because she's worried the hotel might tell the pimps but she confirms she is a 23 year old wrecking a refugee she says she's a victim of her circumstances. back at the camp the sex worker we met earlier tells us 3 hinder are not allowed to work and there have been several police raids on hotels doubling as brothels she herself was recently released from jail. to the us and the now let me know if i can find any other way to make money i'll have to go back to this work if i do i might get arrested again . but she's likely to take that risk again because for now
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she doesn't have a choice. and faced with such a bleak future bridging the women remain easy prey for the pimps and traffickers. in every reporter. is with me in the studio you just saw him in that report in. your report provides this rare insight into a problem that has only been hard. but never seen in this fashion do these women have no the option of usually they don't have any other option you know because one of the komen doesn't consider or doesn't recognise them as if uses so that's what they don't get any kind of face it is better if you just usually get according to international law so for them they're not allowed to walk in this they are not allowed to get education in mind of this then are not allowed to move pretty soft they're not allowed to go outside their camp unless there is a any kind of medical emergency so for that reason they're not allowed to walk at
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all but there are some projects by local n.g.o.s there they can work as fallen and then again they get very little amount of money which is you cannot compare it with the regular stuff and it often it's like that the government doesn't know it or they do it in a secret way so what you're saying does that look like the bangladesh government is part of the problem and not part of the solution another government says that we are providing them relief we have provided them shelter so they don't need to work and they don't want to make it as if they had if you just because if the government acknowledges them as if it is then they will have many other lights that the government doesn't want to give them and why does the government not want to give them these rights that's a very good question because. but when the government wants to get rid of them in a way they want that men might take them back so they're focusing more on. they
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want international community to walk on that direction that do something so that the myanmar it is to take them back last month that there was a. that it failed completely because rowing has said they will get it done but they need some kind of issuance or guarantee that they will be offered citizenship if in myanmar they will be recognised as a ruling in myanmar and also they want safety and security in iraq and the state so they haven't got any kind of assurance for these demands there is a very human aspect to your story i mean you're talking about women who tell about ordinary mothers ordinary sisters ordinary daughters and now a lot of them are having to prostitute themselves out and they come from a very conservative background as well how are these women coping with this and how do they see the future that's a very difficult situation for them i would say i mean they don't know what their
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future looks like there is though it's complete uncertain they're living in an uncertain situation so they don't know what the future looks like and their soil i see they have some kind of despite reason so they are disposed to get out of the situation if possible and like beams and human traffickers that they use this and they try to and of them to go out of the camp to find some other places for a bit of a life so it's very easy to manipulate them in a way and what about the local band of their shoes i mean ultimately these refugees live amongst the local bunch of issues are they getting any support from them or local bunch of issues perhaps viewing them as money making opportunities have a process that might sound when i was there 2 years. it started in august 2017 i was there after a few weeks and i saw people coming them there was kind of they are muslims who are
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muslim so let's support them and they need our help they should not die of this or not be killed by me and my military but naish changing it slowly changing there is a growing conflict between local community and rowing and there was a killing last month and after that like for treating us where kind of killed in crossfire in my mother they call it crossfire but even as organizers say some way of killing ruling us or killing people by this it would force us and we don't know we cannot verify that but there are incidents like this and it's happening and you can see the tension between us and local community it's growing slowly out of us a list from him from his own the last time speaking about this thanks so much for coming in. it looks like mist but is actually smoke smoke from forest fires that have ravaged
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jungles in indonesia and malaysia and that's prompted a dispute between the 2 neighboring nations well the who is to blame for this blanket of toxic cases thousands of firefighters are trying to douse the flames that have pushed air quality in the region to on healthy levels. this is not a children's hospital. it's a classroom but this is the last lesson for the day. concerned stuff worry it's too dangerous for the kids to remain here the air they're breathing has become toxic. several 1000 out of schools have also closed down here in the real province where the air pollution index has hit the hazardous level. residents have been flocking to hospitals citing respiratory problems. he.
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almost has a doctor said he experienced shortness of breath due to the small he also has a fever and a cough so basically it's caused by the fumes it's got. it's after treatment see things easy again the doctors say there are many similar cases. i was in our intensive care unit facility the average number of patients with or spirit tree problems has increased by about 25 to 30 patients a day but i feel the suffering is connected to forest fires raging for over a month in asia has deployed $9000.00 personnel to combat the flames which were seen across to sumatra and borneo islands and also in neighboring malaysia. indonesian authorities say satellites have detected 3600 fires in the region such
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places such deliberately to clear land for planting. and shared borders means shared air. in malaysia the drifting smoke has absolute kuala lumpur's skyline irritating the capital's residence. out of. the view of the smoke is not good to look at us. yeah it's a bit difficult to breathe because the air is so dirty. malaysia says it remains concerned about the persistent transponder haze and has offered indonesia help to extinguish the places. but indonesia says it's not alone and accuses malaysia of not being transparent about its fires but whoever's to blame both nations are bracing for more days of noxious air. more stories of all website viewed
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with us so the hong kong stock exchange has made a bid for one of its biggest european rivals the organization says it has offered more than 36000000000 dollars for the london stock exchange group the proposal envisions a single exchange joining europe with asia the chief executive of the hong kong exchange charles lease says the deal would quote redefine global capital markets for decades to come. now our financial correspondent susan is standing by at a nother eggs change out of the frankfurt stock exchange interesting bit but given the current political tensions between hong kong and beijing and of course the brics of chaos here in europe what does all that mean. that means there are still a lot of course.
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