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a video, nevada. yeah, but like a set of sons to sing along to download the as the combo t from super easy to tie a varied courses, put it into active access. the only thing is, are available in d, w dot com slash documented on facebook in the lan gym and for free d, w this is d, w. news, asia coming up today. 2 years since me and mas army top of the democratically elected government, and honest admission from the u. s. believe it is also the 2nd anniversary of the failure of we as an international community to respond effectively and responsibly to this crisis. that from the you and to top officer on me and mark where the who
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does hold on power, continues at the cost of its people. what next for democracy in the country? ah i british manager, welcome to did up the news asia. glad you could join us 2 years after me and boss military over through the elected government. and united nations official has accused member states of failing to respond adequately. your and special repertoire for me and mark tom andrew's old it the 2nd anniversary of the international communities failure to effectively address the crisis across, as he says, has seen the death of nearly 3000 people, and 17 and a half 1000 arrests. meanwhile, inside me and my on wednesday street in many places were left largely deserted as part of a so called site strike against the regime in the countryside. the armed resistance
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continues again. the hunter i'll be speaking to me and my john list about that in a bit. but 1st, this report on how me and mark was plunged into crisis. then at the end of trouble soldiers rounding up members of parliament in the dead of night. arbor trucks on the streets and checkpoints around the capital. me and more military john time had seized power. these automobiles unleashing protests, bloodshed, and a fresh war of attrition. with rabble militia, kuta was among those forced to flee her home because of the fighting. living an account for refugees. she know bears the scars of this conflict.
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thought that's what i called. i didn't hear any gunfire, but then i had a sound and a shell landed near me. no, i just fell down to money. i'll tell you enough. you know, my 2 nieces were with me and my thought and they were killed at the same place when another shall bandage be a lot of them. i feel very sad. down to the low, the low bid it all comes out it at 17. carolyn gave up a dream of university to volunteers, a medic helping rebel fighters stay alive, fella colored i felt so depressed whenever i wasn't able to save a soldier. oh yeah, but i realized i can't be depressed all the time. now that the i'm again i k o by. i have to think to improve myself on how to save them next time. i nodded the
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new now for golf. they're located atlanta, the co rennie revolution union is one of the many rebel groups at war with john and me and mars dense jungle. they vowed to keep fighting until the government is elected by the people of them. no matter the cost. i will tell you what they are when a soldier dies, every friends and family member, this soldier is depressed. we have to encourage them to be stronger. say the aquatic, be for you. tit staying strong isn't easy. her teenage son like so many joined a rebel force following the qu. he died in combat. glad the dry raised him and cared for him. his whole life feel looks now that he's gone. no,
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no. i'm the time may help her grieve but me and mars turmoil will require more than patients telling me enough or more is tend to know. she's managing director of burma news, international and independent network of media organizations in me and map miss. now we've seen pictures of empty streets and young gone as part of a silent protest against the military. but what does not say about the pro democracy movement in me and my cities? is it alive? yes, we can see that from this silence tries showing these do not accept them to cooper and be in a hide and a very strong trolley against the military coup. and there's still fighting for their rise freedom and also the fundamental rights. so that is also so mean that,
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you know, we pro democracy groups together even after 2 years. and i will keep this kind of momentum to fight until we win until we get rid of this military gym from our country where we can also build a federal credit country where all the different ethnic groups of the individual enjoined rice and also democracy that, that have like that type of principle in our country. but does that also not show that perhaps the military is correct on against the pro democracy movement is working? and the reason i ask is, is because just last year, for instance, of the year before that you had major demonstrations across cities in me and mom, we are not seeing that right now. yes, because like i said, after the, a brutal crack down against the peaceful, democratic democratic movement that the people choose different ways to fight back against their military regime. some of them join the army struggles and some of them are actively, as are at a base are also right. arise,
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be groups they are against is of their use in different strategy to show that they against mil to region. and they are very much looking forward to a democratic country that guarantee the rise of the people. so they're like, i'm bad at even though we don't see people are coming in to like out on the street . and that did protest, but you can see that people i can see in different ways and indifferent to my farm . like you, me entirely in bangkok, you know, big groups of people i have in like a campaign or having this protest against family to region, showing that they are, they are there and that they will. if i enter the n o, you talked about people joining the army struggle. there are reports of violence classes in the countryside. being the hunter on the one side of america, rebels and civilians on the other is the inter losing ground. here. we can say that the whole entire cannot completely control the whole country yet even after 2 years, because like a in different places like there are the people who had lead support at that beat.
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you know, the people who joined the army struggles, they are with a ham struggles and they are with their people define force and they are with the as an arm organization that against, you know, military gym. yes. the hunter is also promising nerve electrons in august to gain legitimacy. rhythm, electrons, blood work. they were dear. where do i go ahead and then you know, or organize this ls in, even like i days and, you know, the whole country is against them because that is their only ways out to get the legitimacy. but i'm sure that he, not the people are never accepted because lake are, this is their military do ways to, ah, care their credibility and that they try to show that they can, i have the power with a wells of the people better can never happen. even though their physical election can be actually taken place. yeah. do me and my citizens feel abandoned by the
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international community not at all. in some extent, their international communities are showing their support more than ever as in the past, we can see that in a we, we have never seen this kind of like a strong support that we got from the international communities. because even like, you know, yesterday, canada, australia, you asked, you came in there, camera, we laid out a concrete and packet at sanction. even like a, you know, a vision of, you know, if you are, are selling to the, like another, the military gym. so this is a very benefit to the people and then we are really appreciate the entre international community are taking some action that is important to us. yet we live above under so much for joining us to look into. no, thank you so much. and as miss mural just said, worse than sanctions have been tightened just in the last 48 hours. for the 1st time, the yours, her sanctioned officials of a large state owned oil and gas company, which is the single largest revenue honor for the hunter of canada. and the euchre
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have sought to cut off incomes from the sale of aviation fuel and australia has targeted members of the hunter and a military run company. but his old is enough helping me answer that is fin robertson, deputy director for human rights watch fil, for 2 years you and other rights activists have been demanding sanctions against the hunters. oil and gas companies opt use their sanctions by the us. you can canada enough well, we're finally getting somewhere with these sanctions and they've sanctioned individuals rather than the overall myanmar oil and gas enterprise. but this is a start. this is a beginning building on what was done previously by the european union, which sanctioned the, the entire enterprise. so i'm hoping that we're going to now see some real progress . this is a real shot across the bow for the men military who said that their financial
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lifeline is really risk. but one needs to ask why the, why the western mission needed to wait 2 years to initiate this action? well, it's an excellent question we were calling for this in the 1st month after the military coup, because everybody recognizes that the oil and gas revenues are the most important financial lifeline for the military junta. so, you know, all they, all they would say to us is that we have to start lightly and then we'll add more. our attitude was actually go the other way around, should hit them hard, the very beginning. now we're finally getting there, but it's still not enough. i mean, i think that the international community needs to recognize that there has to be concerted efforts and not just now and again, connected to an anniversary. you know, once a year you're in special repertoire on the situation of human rights to me and my son andrews has called the 2nd anniversary of the failure of the international community to respond effectively to this crisis. do you see that failure continuing?
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well, i think there's a lack of political will outside of a few governments to really sort of take this on. and what we're seeing in the region here in southeast asia is that the, the, on the 8th, our association, the southeast asian nations, is still hopelessly divided on this issue. everybody's looking to indonesia to take something forward. but the reality is that they need to get more support from like minded countries. and those like mind countries need to engage with these frontline states in order to build a coalition that can really take the pressure former. meanwhile, from china and russia continue to arm the me and mom in the tree, is that a way to end that support? i think that there is an effort to try to pressure these russia and trying to do more. but really it requires something by the un security council, a global arms embargo is something we've been calling on that council to take forward for a long period time. but it has been blocked effectively by russia and china. we saw
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a resolution pass in december which was important 1st step, but it was watered down and things like arms embargo and military sales were taken out of the resolution. were leave there for the timing. the thanks so much for joining us today from robinson. and that's it for today, this is more on the situation and me and my, my website's the devil dot com, forward slash a sure. and you can also follow us on facebook and twitter. we are back again tomorrow at the same time with me. what people have to say measures to us. i am. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. making the headlights and what's behind them. d, w,
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. as the international monetary fund predicts of more from our correspondent and as its corporate acquisition plants, growing pushback in the west, many are asking themselves how far should china be allowed to go? the i'm chris kolber, welcome to the program. inflation and the 28 years old fell to 8.5 percent in january exceeding analyst expectations ahead of a key central bank meeting. the new figure continues a 3 months trend of slowing inflation, things and large parts, falling energy prices. and it's likely to put more pressure on european central bankers before they're meeting this week. for just a matter, let's bring in clements who's head of the for institute, one of germany's most renowned economic research institutions. welcome back to the program clements. so consensus among financial.

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