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tv   DW News - Asia  Deutsche Welle  February 8, 2022 2:30pm-2:46pm CET

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more and more refugees are being turned away. families. the reason for the credit on that is with people seeing extreme dreams. getting 200 people around the world, more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. w. made for mines. ah. you're watching d. w. news, asia coming up today. wherever they go, they seem to face discrimination. we take a closer look at reenter refugees in india. why isn't the government they're doing
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more to help? plus a call to arms to fight me on mars military regime. many women have signed up as resistance fighters and controversy on campus students protests the banning of hit jobs at universities in the indian state of karnataka. ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. coverage of virginia refugees fleeing me on mars military on slot often focuses on bangladesh, where the vast majority of people have fled. but india to has about 40000 re hinge refugees. and they faced discrimination are threatened in some cases with repatriation and receive little help from the government share. do you those
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husband died in a myanmar prison in 2020 and yell man. remodel up our daughter who died in prison in may on mom. he had been suffering from 3 weeks for a long dying, but was not given any medical assistance. his dead body was handed to work was done mother the letter after her loss. she took her family housings of kilometers to the slum in the indian capital daily. here they live in misery. better carmano lannie haven't long since my husband died. my family has nobody been at any more. come, i have been unable to work. got even look forward due to the colored lockdown. we have not received any aid or food during the 3rd wave of the band now made up. i was of course help um, other than doing gave him and he'll can find work. it's mostly informal as domestic health, ordeal laborers. the indian government considers the ringer on national
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security threat and wants to send them back to me on march. we do jo hills of cba, larry, these looking of him in are among the most vulnerable in the community. do there are many widows whose husband worked care during the persecution in mamma and some workers while they were fleeing now mom on board. there are also some women whose husband took refuge in other countries and never came back again. may not our biggest children collect recyclable waste from garbage dumps, your self conflict have changed their lives forever. she reflects on what she has lost and may never regain. amara will happier, blah, blah, blah. i had my own house and farm land in mammoth. i don't even sleep peacefully now, as i am constantly scared about my safety and my kids health, but i said all of the other, a lot of other this is not a proper house. so anybody can enter here while we are asleep. but it doesn't look
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was a good article. williard gladly. i keep thinking about why i was torn out of my country . i would have died there instead of living here in robbie at the yellow, we have t w's many are chaudhry. joining us from delhi ammonia, india has historically welcomed some refugees. i'm thinking of the tibetans, for example. why is the government less than helpful with the ranges? list of that's right. india has historically offered, refused to give it. this would be a gun used to eventually. but as you put some exposed, i suggested, especially in the light of the car during your crisis, that the policy of the indian government has seen a certain ship in the past few years, especially under the current government, the home. and if you have the center of the opinion that there are in your community who is a threat to the national security and can engage in illegal activity. and they're
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very clear, understand anybody coming in the proper documentation is an illegal migrant and should be does their religion have anything to do with it? well, there i quote, who do see that, you know, since it does not have a proper refuse you long, and that means would bank what a day and also populous measures me have a lot to do with what kind of stand a day for going to kill or if you communities, can you tell us a little bit more about some of the problems we're hinges face in india. but the living conditions are pretty dismally live in be shipped refugee camps with hardly any access to basic amenities like same thing. we want a problem with the salvation which basically leads to prevalence of diseases and they haven't bought in the past which have brought to the, for that piece. and the community also faces. so she wants to do from a lot of the community around them,
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which basically looks at is going to basically look at this community as outsiders . so that has been a big problem. and also since they have no indication or documentation, you want to book that to get in the sector, which means barely, you know, very low wages, barely enough that you touched upon this just now the, the law, what are active as those advocating on behalf of reenter refugees, demanding, are they pushing for legislation of any sort this and the lawyers who have been doing years in the course basically possible demand access to the community and the right to a life of dignity which is guaranteed under in student contributions. they also demand that this should be a proper legal for you for protection, or if you do then asylum seekers. and they also argue for this one is equal to the principal of not non department under the international human rights law, which basically suggest and basically guarantee that any asylum state should not be
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sending back asylum seekers back to their country, which they have is cute. where they will, the pan is maintained, there's a chance that they will be attracted to many are charging. thank you so much for joining us. as we've just seen, it's a life of poverty, an uncertainty for many who fled myanmar and in the country itself. many live under the shadow of violence and fear a year after the military take over the crack down on regime opponents continues. as the army also deals with an insurgency in myanmar north west, in recent weeks, villager se soldiers have burnt down. hundreds of houses looking for resistance fighters. this is video from one village in a region authenticated by the associated press. man, mars army has a reputation for using arson as one of its counter insurgency tactics. troops have also been accused of carrying out massacres of civilians. women are
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also playing tea rolls resisting me on mars military rulers dw, spoke with to regime opponents who were forced to flee to neighboring thailand. one asked that we conceal her identity for her safety. ah, women have been at the front lines of me on mars pro democracy movement since the crew. as resistance took more dramatic forms, women joined rebel groups. others fled to rebel held areas to escape repression at home. 6 we met a journalist on a paramedic, currently hiding and thailand. this journalist and yangon experienced 1st hand how reporting facts could suddenly have frightening consequences. oh my god, we anthony, the marquis audi. our office address was registered with the ministry of information . so we had to move to another place, a lot of the military kids, protesters, and they used tear gas and violence. and i had to read this news when i was on my
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shift, i did. my boss asked me whether i wanted to continue my work. i said, yes, i do this off and then she said, i knew you'll have to go very far from home, my, the oconee people, and molly, at any, it will take years before you'll be able to return back home will be utterly he. oh, you may never be able to return any outlaw me. anything can happen here, milan, but i said, okay, aloud, i will do it. honeymoon killing me. i'll go joy. there's all okay, he want my godaddy to that lonely rebel groups of training camps in rural areas. but the military sometimes manages to disrupt their operations, forcing them to scatter koya nita, one of my comrades was arrested and he had to give them all or information about 2 others were then arrested as well. i decided i had to run and my family and instructors agreed to leave to my alley. at that time, people were only rarely protesting because of the cracked out of that,
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not it. so i contacted my relatives and came to the jungle. deonna tamia doughty danielle. okay, darla body of dana dudley, i was with pdf members in the jungle. leanne. if i could see what they were doing, he found the kids and old people surviving it difficult living on additions. good. so i feel for them was a little shaky when i yeah. but hello, i remember the 1st night we were attacked by airstrikes, we heard the explosions while we were sleeping. what i thought that i was almost dead, but someone shouted get in the bunkerville. and i mean, honestly, we had no idea and were standing in front of our hot to be momentarily. mm. elena leanne, it was not safe to stay there when they were using aerial bombing attacks. so i am here, but as soon as i have a chance, i will go back to burma again. i'm again, bottle up and i cannot get on that. many others are also looking for safety, even if only temporary leaving me and mar anyway. they can
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now to a question being debated in southern india at the moment, can the government ban at students from wearing had jobs and burgers in the classroom last month, the karnataka state government issued such a ban and it's led to legal action and angry protests across the state, ah, the debate has come to this on a campus segregated into those who were head coverings and those who don't the state government calls he jobs and burgers in the classroom, a disturbance to integrity, equality, and public order. the noise and intimidation began after scenes like this
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girls camped outside of the gates of their school, reading their lessons and refusing to remove their head coverings to attend class or even write exams. the standoff has galvanized fears in the muslim community about what many call increasing persecution by hindu nationalist, state, and federal governments. many schools had been forced to ignore their own guidelines, which include the right to don head scarves in class. i don't know why not getting about is it not that he does then india is leaving. i to paula really isn't and then this class these and he said giving the right to do it then way back stopping . i still do all those things are as the pro had jobs, sentiment spread campus to campus, some began wearing saffron shawls. a symbol of hindu nationalism often worn by politicians are uniform. a living uniform is the same for every one. whether hindu muslim or christian, a job has to be kept outside the gate. what's your most muslim students coming to
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school wearing burgers and had jobs has deteriorated? the environment, god, i just as his job wearing women and girls were being kept off, campuses, other institutions began barring shawl wearing students. the difference immediately evident, as shawls were removed and stuffed into backpacks for entry. in the meantime, some schools were allowing entry to those wearing had jobs, women who see their garb as maintaining modesty and part of their religious identity. the caveat for these women, they must keep to specially segregated classrooms. oh, that's it for today. there's more on our website, d, w dot com, forward slash asia, and you can always follow us on facebook and twitter. thanks for watching and see you tomorrow with hold. so i'm just kinda, i think that's hard and in the end is a me, you are not
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