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locations ah, all right, row hinge refugees in bangladesh, feel the brunt of food shortages after a drop off in 8 contribution spirit. banner g has those stories and more on use asia coming up next. and i'll be back again at the top of the hour with more news. and don't forget, you can stay up to date on our website. you don't, you talk. com follows on social media. with every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some time with them. i'm in your northern most count to
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play with 3 times one. still very much alive, dw channels. you guys with recognizes where exactly it was fun and i learned a lot our culture history. all their d. w, travel extremely worth a visit. ah, it had been years asia coming up today. the trauma of being a ra, hang your refugee. they escaped genocide at home and me and now they're running low on food in refugee camps a bunch of others. how are they coughing? a detailed report from foxes, bizarre refugee camp and the environmental impact of into the shows new capital
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city activists are raising the alarm, saying damage has already been done, and mall is likely to follow ah, by british vanity, welcome to the dublin news aisha. glad you could join us more than a 180 to hang your refugees from barton others have landed in indonesia in boats. the group arrived in archie in northern indonesia, purportedly from refugee camps in bungler dish. now, last year, more than $500.00 drinker landed in archie escaping over crowding and violence in their camps. that's where up to a 1000000 of this prosecuted community have been housed since fleeing. what's been called genocide. he and me and mom. but now they have a new enemy, hunger aid organizations have had to slash food budgets for the refugees due to funding shortfalls in the refugee camps. in bung of ish, that has had
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a devastating impact of the fear of hunger is growing in cox's bizarre camps. since early march, the world food program has been forced to reduce food aid to over a 1000000 refugees here due to a funding shortage. hernida already struggles to feed her kids. now she worries, things will only get worse. de la la la, i'm not getting any fish meet or salt. now. my kids are not getting through to eat . i that we used to have these things. hamid is 2 sons have food today, but it's not enough and they're not alone. nearly $1.00 and $8.00 running a children is acutely malnourished. the mother suffer to some 40 percent pregnant and breastfeeding women are anemic. and while the refugee camps have limited health
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care services, they have also seen their funding dry up in recent years. hello. hello. hello, ringo. she rama that he can nasha ro, hanging kids come to us with moderate and severe malnutrition, right? i think we identified them through screening fake, we did have they come with a lack of healthy food is causing on the meal nutrition among them. dish and i will say that these kids just aren't getting pledged tables fish me and fro while mulligan over hit the banner over the cuts to food aid have been coupled with an increase in violence in the refugee camps. human rights activists here, that security will be further to stabilized w on get w equal big j the food aid cut by the w f p. that is inhumane and disrespectful to ro hang your refugees. several, i'll watch other corridor traffic drug trafficking, human trafficking,
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and other forms of crimes like murder, than to tree and extortion could increase in the camps as a result on it. on the low buried it of lawlessness has already taken its toll on the refugees, bangladesh. she investigators say that the massive fire that left thousands of refugees homeless earlier this month was carried out by criminal gangs, trying to establish supremacy in the camps. for her mita fire is just one more problem that she must bear. as a refugee han, homa lebanon, we live in fear in the camp, thought we feared that our tents could be set on fire. larry did go to my. we have gas stoves inside our tansy rolling, which could also cause a fire that on a young that we for somebody could set fires on purpose are beatings and killings have also been taking place here. but what can we do about it and that, where can we go with the small kid? i will, i, not, of, i shall unloading the choices. are stock,
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bangladesh has been negotiating with me and mark for refugee repertory, asian. but the 2 past attempts failed. most refugees, they are more for their safety back home, even more than they fear the dangers of the camps. and gentlemen of a more dr. ambia per vin. she's a doctor who works in the romania camps in bangladesh and gulf under the organization for india medics. doctor per in the world food program has had to slash its food budget for the ringer owing to huge funding shortfalls. how is this impacting rominger refugees in the camps in bangladesh? thank you for having me. and since 2017, and there are more than $1000000.00 ro hang gas taking shelters in the refugee camps of bangladesh. many things have been happening towards that'll hang gas, but mainly on the negative sides. like massive our fire exposure or incidence. and, and using of the food vouchers,
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the increasing of the hostility among the hostile community and em, which has mixed at these rancor more wonderful towards the dehumanization process. and did, using the m a food watchers or food or russians, tudor ro hang gas, money, money must not forget that these are the people who are exposed to every farmers who have been neglected from every basic rides. and once they land up in the refugee camps, they were all this are also a lack of a lack of a human rights, basic human rights, and plus with the food rations, whatever they were getting, it was not enough or they are medically and mentally stability. and we must also not forget that the 65 percent of women and the children in the refugee camps, they were met. the are, the children are, are who are under a 5 years of age,
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with the minority. they are pregnant who are anaemic. just on that point, however, if it is coping with having less food on a day to day basis, what is the impact this is happening, but that is how that it's happened having on their lives. as i've said, as that you, not this impact will be on every ra, hang, guess, mentally, magically, and deferred the livelihood. there were, are really struggling with her m a less nutrition of food that they were getting the same food that they were eating the same food every day and also with the less calorie. so these are when robert people are exposed to every am stress factors and they have been medically exposed to, to, um, to them their immunity. the image is already weak and they're supposed to infectious diseases to the are, are quantity. this will be
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a more unstable and pleasant these impacts will also, in fact, in fact, our youth to the crimes our, our children are over, girls will be exposed to the crime, to the human trafficking, to the drug trafficking. and also this is a threat, not only for the our community, but also m a local committee and, and salsa global thread. our children, our youth, are people who will be engaged, wrote, and therefore, even in see that that the people are, are running away because there is more dignified life in the refugee camps are under me and my has been touted as the long term solution following your refugees who are in thompson, bangladesh nominee and miles of re to taken some 1000 residues starting next month and a pilot project. do think that this will work? one must not forget that these m a pilot projects or are we proficient process, have been always talked about it and you know in 2018 when there was
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a memorandum between them for the repetition occurred, none of that line gas were involved. it was between the me and mar, and among ladies who is the broker of this report. patient is the chinese what kind of chinese had the interest? why the myanmar government, another, me and my, the military regime i is talking about the you petition because in next month on 24th of april and the case had been filed against a military regime of myanmar in i, c. j. they have to abide by the gambia, they have to show and to the i c j to the justice that did that the, the allegations made by the gambia and dicey j level that m that was incorrect and they did not violate any genocide conventions. and plus that, that military regime of me and my is the best government stable government to help to, for the stability of the a men mar, of the public of the civilians. and as well as for the wine guest. and one must
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also not forget that in this re patrician process, a kinds our brothers and sisters were living near by in that account did. they never wanted us and you never called us as little hang gas and you g statements have been releasing that. they will give us the right. but there was no creed hat from the new g. the civil government of myanmar. that was doctor ambia potvin, co founder of the organization, growing your medic speaking to me earlier. now conservationists in indonesia are voicing concerns about the impact that construction of the country's new capital city could have on the embodiment. news on tara, on the island of borneo, is due to be nominated next year. but the environmental damage may already have been done. getting to know the neighborhood. these are angered and have a new home deforestation from plantations in coal, mining faith,
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destroy, they're always happy that they will resettled embolic up and be on borneo island. but their survival, if still in danger, close by indonesia is building it from the with curtis $2000000000.00 capitol. no, some data from scratch. environmentalists fear the construction spending a footprint about the size of london threatened spell. white life of the island borneo is home to a rich what i t. a flora and fauna. environmental groups estimate some 400 hector's of men crew, finest along the coast line had already been cleared out to meet we for a cold bought an oil and gas refineries. design component, including the design for the construction of the capitol, does not integrate as development. planning with the billing prepared by one of the
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concerns is that the barry will become a giant pond to residue waste from the development and activities of the capitol among and mom. this is our concern. anybody who i knew did our fears more natural habitats will be raised as roots to connect the new capital with other cities. i constructed donaldson data capital authorities seized. the development of the new capital is environmentally friendly. it promises to the plant mcgrooves and insists it is following measures to protect y life basically in the design of a building, a garage, the concern about the any model constant over the wildlife is that bad control every day control needs to be getting on and we will do so, including also discuss about the design of, of the wildlife body daughter that would be across
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a little roads can though vision of running this animal sanctuary are hoping the government will keep its promise. mustn't our will replace jakarta as the gap between next year when indonesia celebrates it 79th independence day. and that does it for today is more sorted from region on our website. we'll see you tomorrow. bye guardians of truth. my name is john dinner and i have paid almost every price of being a journalist in a country like turkey. taking all the powers that be they risk everything.
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