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this is a rally sunday afternoon here in yangon hundreds of people coming out to show their support for the government to show their support for on song suchi you know this is something we have seen in myanmar over the last several weeks a slide towards nationalism there's a much more many more rallies like this i mean how to cross the country many more here in yangon now it's interesting this is just under a week after on song suchi delivered the first direct speech about the range of issues now she got a lot of international criticism for what she said or didn't say in that speech but here in the country here in yang gone there is unwavering support for her and her government what's going to be interesting to see you know we mark a month on monday since this violence started in the rakhine province what we haven't seen though even after the speech last tuesday is action on the ground by this government to say to go through with some of the things that she said last tuesday and one of them is to bring back the people the refugees who crossed over the border in bangladesh to bring them
this is a rally sunday afternoon here in yangon hundreds of people coming out to show their support for the government to show their support for on song suchi you know this is something we have seen in myanmar over the last several weeks a slide towards nationalism there's a much more many more rallies like this i mean how to cross the country many more here in yangon now it's interesting this is just under a week after on song suchi delivered the first direct speech about the range of issues...
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i'm scott either in yangon or the ongoing range a crisis here in myanmar might start to have an economic impact on this young democracy. plus question rico demands more help from the u.s. to clean up after hurricane rita. we're still got some rather lively showers across parts of central europe but the cloud still lead ounce awards the balkans easing over towards the black sea areas of low pressure bringing some thundery heavy showers in across the region then. just around the year and cold well the cloud of rain will eventually spill its way in from the atlantic but not too bad for england wales and scotland as we go on through wednesday from northern ireland getting off to a decent stop of the wet weather as you can see not too far away seventy wins coming in here so twenty or twenty one celsius for london and paris but the cloud right that will not use way through as you go on through day perhaps a touch cold but not too bad for the time of the year not vienna as well maybe a seventeen there for bucharest still a few of those showers just across central parts of the med but further no
i'm scott either in yangon or the ongoing range a crisis here in myanmar might start to have an economic impact on this young democracy. plus question rico demands more help from the u.s. to clean up after hurricane rita. we're still got some rather lively showers across parts of central europe but the cloud still lead ounce awards the balkans easing over towards the black sea areas of low pressure bringing some thundery heavy showers in across the region then. just around the year and cold...
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as they mark the festival of goods to triumph over evil in yangon the government is urging the hindus who have left to return to recommit capital sit way but there's no word on the return of the hundreds of thousands of our hinges scholar al jazeera young gun. a famous indian actor of american descent has died of cancer tom alter appeared in more than three hundred movies including the oscar winning film gandhi he also acted in many t.v. series on the theater he wrote three books and was awarded one of india's highest civilian honor travel to sixty seven i was a the refugees dries up in greece a syrian ex-pat has begun his own initiative to help his countrymen and women he set up a farm so they can grow their own food and government leaders are thinking of expanding the idea reports from central greece. he goes by the name of castro and wears a cuban style military jacket but his is a silent revolution castro left his native syria in the one nine hundred seventy s. when syrian refugees fled to greece two years ago he helped them become squatters in abandoned buildings in central athen
as they mark the festival of goods to triumph over evil in yangon the government is urging the hindus who have left to return to recommit capital sit way but there's no word on the return of the hundreds of thousands of our hinges scholar al jazeera young gun. a famous indian actor of american descent has died of cancer tom alter appeared in more than three hundred movies including the oscar winning film gandhi he also acted in many t.v. series on the theater he wrote three books and was...
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joining me from yangon is the journalist poppy mcpherson.ories. tell us a bit about the significance of indian prime minister narendra modi addressing the rohingya issue while he's there. the rohingya issue will be top of the agenda but also this visit is about trade. myanmar and india are looking to boost economic relations, india specifically is trying to compete with chinese influence here, so compete with chinese influence here, so while the rohingya issue will be on the agenda, modi also has to walk a delicate line because he doesn't wa nt to a delicate line because he doesn't want to annoy aung san suu kyi and risk any economic projects. as you say, he's walking a delicate line here but of course the rohingya issueis here but of course the rohingya issue is paramount, it's been called a humanitarian crisis. how much influence could he or any one else possibly yield on the issue? it's ha rd to possibly yield on the issue? it's hard to say. aung san suu kyi obviously as we know does not have com plete obviously as we know does not have c
joining me from yangon is the journalist poppy mcpherson.ories. tell us a bit about the significance of indian prime minister narendra modi addressing the rohingya issue while he's there. the rohingya issue will be top of the agenda but also this visit is about trade. myanmar and india are looking to boost economic relations, india specifically is trying to compete with chinese influence here, so compete with chinese influence here, so while the rohingya issue will be on the agenda, modi also...
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could have an impact on foreign help on big infrastructure projects like the much needed upgrades on yangon energy railways. china has been a longtime main trading partner with myanmar going back to the days of military rule myanmar's leaders are working to diversify and move away from heavy reliance on trade with china want to converse feels that if western nations start to slow investment because of the range of prices it could force me and mark to remain reliant on china we are still in the. investment agreement. even this is in the process. it would have some impact. so even in the best of conditions more time is needed to attract foreign investment myanmar hopes to land but right now with the world watching events in rakhine it might be pushed farther down the track it's got harder al-jazeera yangon of all kaino is expected to erupt any day now on the indonesian island of bali there have been hundreds of tremors around the area of mount ongoing and more than seventy thousand people living in villages on the slopes of the volcano have been evacuated to temporary shelters the last time m
could have an impact on foreign help on big infrastructure projects like the much needed upgrades on yangon energy railways. china has been a longtime main trading partner with myanmar going back to the days of military rule myanmar's leaders are working to diversify and move away from heavy reliance on trade with china want to converse feels that if western nations start to slow investment because of the range of prices it could force me and mark to remain reliant on china we are still in the....
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we're considered illegal immigrants by yangon. but for bangladesh these ranges that are in counts here belong to me and more and they have to go back home bangladesh has deployed its military on its border it's beefed up its presence with border guards increasing their patrol on the border area the relationship between young dawn and hockey is at its lowest point yangon refuses to recognize ranges bangladesh wants the un to mediate the return of the to their homeland meanwhile this border is getting increasingly tense as there is when it started four years ago now it's going to become the third largest party in parliament it's also being called dangerous and democratic and racist. i see the f.t. as a respectable conservative party with plenty of liberal ideas it's going to great lengths to represent this viewpoint and draw a clear line between itself and far right attitudes that's the only way it can be successful. here in the eastern in eastern germany the policy has solid support in fact in this region saxony the f.t. received m
we're considered illegal immigrants by yangon. but for bangladesh these ranges that are in counts here belong to me and more and they have to go back home bangladesh has deployed its military on its border it's beefed up its presence with border guards increasing their patrol on the border area the relationship between young dawn and hockey is at its lowest point yangon refuses to recognize ranges bangladesh wants the un to mediate the return of the to their homeland meanwhile this border is...
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three weeks who now face an uncertain future and a daily struggle for survival florence li al jazeera yangon. chadri has more now from coaxes bazaar where the ranger are trying to seek refuge. southeastern bangladesh hundreds of people who lined up here in the official registered camp for the refugees this people are to be identified by the government they're issuing identity most of these refugees i recent the government wants them to be identified with the biometrics i.d. card so that the country but stay within the cost. a lot of this people have been lining up in the rain for hours they need to be identified who they are when they came i see a gentleman. what is your name. and why are you here. saying five days ago from the trust that is there. to get. ration as well as been identified to move around within their cocks was already since like this are all around the number of volume of new and i will is just it's just unimaginable you know there is no room no shelter at least this is an official register of government. to identify some of this and this is going to take a long time because
three weeks who now face an uncertain future and a daily struggle for survival florence li al jazeera yangon. chadri has more now from coaxes bazaar where the ranger are trying to seek refuge. southeastern bangladesh hundreds of people who lined up here in the official registered camp for the refugees this people are to be identified by the government they're issuing identity most of these refugees i recent the government wants them to be identified with the biometrics i.d. card so that the...
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three weeks who now face an uncertain future and a daily struggle for survival florence li al jazeera yangon. hundreds of people have marched in india's capital demanding an end to the violence against rangers in nearly half the protest has criticised leader and son sushi questioning why she was given a nobel peace prize they're also calling on the indian government to provide shelter the estimated forty thousand range of refugees who are in their country. at least three people were killed when a suicide bomber blew himself up near a cricket stadium in the afghan capital it happened outside the kabul international cricket stadium as a tournament was under way two police officers and one civilian died in the attack the country's cricket board says players are safe. but even leopard was once the largest in syria before becoming one of the most brutal battlegrounds in the civil war eastern aleppo was under siege for three years a syrian and russian forces battled opposition groups nine months after the syrian government recaptured the city cameras have been allowed in to document the rebuilding
three weeks who now face an uncertain future and a daily struggle for survival florence li al jazeera yangon. hundreds of people have marched in india's capital demanding an end to the violence against rangers in nearly half the protest has criticised leader and son sushi questioning why she was given a nobel peace prize they're also calling on the indian government to provide shelter the estimated forty thousand range of refugees who are in their country. at least three people were killed when...
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three weeks who now face an uncertain future and a daily struggle for survival florence li al jazeera yangon well as a member him as a senior fellow at the center for global policy he says a stronger response is needed from the international community the world's response has been extremely weak it is hugely unfortunate that we can know me on my own to the list of countries like rwanda and bosnia general ses in which the world is fully aware the united nations was fully aware were going on in real time when they chose to do nothing now over the last few weeks we have seen over four hundred thousand or enjoy being ethnically cleansed from myanmar pouring over the border into bangladesh that is approximately thirty percent of the entire population this is ethnic cleansing on an industrial scale and it's completely unprecedented i'm very sympathetic to the people who say look i'm saying suki doesn't have much control of the military the military still who would considerable power in that country but despite that we have to remember that and sang suu kyi as though the leader of the largest polit
three weeks who now face an uncertain future and a daily struggle for survival florence li al jazeera yangon well as a member him as a senior fellow at the center for global policy he says a stronger response is needed from the international community the world's response has been extremely weak it is hugely unfortunate that we can know me on my own to the list of countries like rwanda and bosnia general ses in which the world is fully aware the united nations was fully aware were going on in...
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for considered illegal immigrants by yangon . but for bangladesh these ranges that are in camps here belong to me and more and they have to go back home bangladesh has deployed its military on its border its beefed up its presence with border guards increasing their patrol on the border area the relationship between young gone and hockey is at its lowest point yangon refuses to recognize ranges bangladesh wants the un to mediate the return of the to their homeland meanwhile this border is getting increasingly tense as there is more and more military presence being deployed here still to come on germany's chancellor angela merkel begins the complicated task of building a coalition government after losing ground to the far right. and deserted streets in bali as a massive volcano threatens to rot for the first time in more than half a century. rather nicely warm recently in the southeast of australia the clouds trading through and disappearing as a secular nation near perth and that's brought significant rain recently it is still th
for considered illegal immigrants by yangon . but for bangladesh these ranges that are in camps here belong to me and more and they have to go back home bangladesh has deployed its military on its border its beefed up its presence with border guards increasing their patrol on the border area the relationship between young gone and hockey is at its lowest point yangon refuses to recognize ranges bangladesh wants the un to mediate the return of the to their homeland meanwhile this border is...
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born in yangon eighty six year old peace was has been coming to this bengali hindu temple since he was a child and remembers more difficult times for his people back in the early one nine hundred sixty s. . it was difficult for us to lift him back then we only had foreign registration cards so it was very difficult to travel but now it is much better hindus with ten gali roots and muslims with bengali roots or entered the area of rakhine in the early one nine hundred century. but after the first burma's british war record was controlled by the british there colony spawn across india so people would bengali roots came to rock calling. but the government here does not recognise there were him as an ethnic group. some bengali hindus were also caught up in the recent violence in rakhine the government says dozens were killed by revenge of fighters their bodies found in mass graves the fighters deny this several hundred hindus escaped to bangladesh along with hundreds of thousands of the hinge of hindus make up only half of one percent of myanmar's population bengali hindus even a smaller s
born in yangon eighty six year old peace was has been coming to this bengali hindu temple since he was a child and remembers more difficult times for his people back in the early one nine hundred sixty s. . it was difficult for us to lift him back then we only had foreign registration cards so it was very difficult to travel but now it is much better hindus with ten gali roots and muslims with bengali roots or entered the area of rakhine in the early one nine hundred century. but after the...
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i'm scott heiler in yangon where the ongoing crisis here in myanmar might start to have an economic impact on this young democracy and tens of thousands are leaving bali as indonesia has for the eruption of a powerful volcano more of that springs. from a fresh coast to breeze. to watching the sunset on the australian outback. i think they may well see further showers across northern parts of the middle east the red face of right now look at the clouds coming out of turkey a little area cloud across northern parts of turkey and that's going to just make its way towards the caspian sea system showers there into armenia and georgia pushing across azerbaijan because he somewhat well increasingly wet weather as you go on into day come a little further south maybe even northern parts of iran could see some clouds and right now swear across the middle east it's going to be well hot and dry thirty seven in baghdad thirty eight in kuwait city and thirty eight celsius here in doha as we go on through where to stay abu dhabi with similar values much as touch forty in riyadh i think it will be a long
i'm scott heiler in yangon where the ongoing crisis here in myanmar might start to have an economic impact on this young democracy and tens of thousands are leaving bali as indonesia has for the eruption of a powerful volcano more of that springs. from a fresh coast to breeze. to watching the sunset on the australian outback. i think they may well see further showers across northern parts of the middle east the red face of right now look at the clouds coming out of turkey a little area cloud...
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got harder in yangon where the ongoing crisis here in myanmar might start to have an economic impact on this young democracy and install a priest who will be here with the best of the champions league action israel madrid visit. by the springtime flowering of a mountain lake. to the first snowfall on the winter. how on places say we got some dry weather pushing back into eastern china over the next dial so still a chance of some larger showers over towards shanghai nothing like is wet as it has been recently having said that she was close but they are easing temperatures at around twenty five celsius general clark or southern parts of china want to see one or two showers down towards the coastal fringes of the far south of the country but across southeast asia and they are not in for the southwest so even into the now starting to see some increasingly wet weather lots of cloud and rain there in thailand right down across much of malaysia seeing some heavy and thunderous showers showers where they are standing now across. good parts of java over the next couple of days i suspect to se
got harder in yangon where the ongoing crisis here in myanmar might start to have an economic impact on this young democracy and install a priest who will be here with the best of the champions league action israel madrid visit. by the springtime flowering of a mountain lake. to the first snowfall on the winter. how on places say we got some dry weather pushing back into eastern china over the next dial so still a chance of some larger showers over towards shanghai nothing like is wet as it has...
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could have an impact on foreign help on big infrastructure projects like the much needed upgrades on yangon energy railways. china has been a long time main trading partner with myanmar going back to the days of military rule myanmar is leaders are working to diversify and move away from heavy reliance on trade with china want to kind of us feels that if western nations start to slow investment because of the range of prices it could force me and mark to remain reliant on china. still in the. agreement with euro even this is in the process. going to go. have some impact. so even in the best of conditions more time is needed to attract foreign investment myanmar hopes to land but right now with the world watching events in rakhine it might be pushed farther down the track it's got harder al-jazeera yangon. twenty seven refugees have left an on shore australian tension cents a pound for the united states they left the tiny island of naru which is east of papua new guinea it is part of a refugee swap deal between australia and the former us president barack obama but the refugees are being cha
could have an impact on foreign help on big infrastructure projects like the much needed upgrades on yangon energy railways. china has been a long time main trading partner with myanmar going back to the days of military rule myanmar is leaders are working to diversify and move away from heavy reliance on trade with china want to kind of us feels that if western nations start to slow investment because of the range of prices it could force me and mark to remain reliant on china. still in the....
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al-jazeera yangon. the wind is back in europe's sales that was the message from e.u. commission president. in his annual state of the union address he told the european parliament that there was now a window of opportunity to build a more united union after a bruising couple of years he urged the block to move beyond brags it had to forge new trade deals and he called for a stronger migrant policy to ensure that those who don't warrant refugee protection are sent back drug also criticized turkey for arresting journalists and accusing e.u. leaders of being fascists. in future the european union will have more than twenty seven members in the case of all of sessional countries of the rule of law justice and fundamental values have a top priority in the negotiations and that rules out e.u. membership for turkey in the foreseeable future for some considerable time turkey has been moving away from the european union in leaps and bounds journalists belong in editorial offices amidst the hated debate and not in prison. in paris. a wide ranging speech from the president of th
al-jazeera yangon. the wind is back in europe's sales that was the message from e.u. commission president. in his annual state of the union address he told the european parliament that there was now a window of opportunity to build a more united union after a bruising couple of years he urged the block to move beyond brags it had to forge new trade deals and he called for a stronger migrant policy to ensure that those who don't warrant refugee protection are sent back drug also criticized...
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this is a rally sunday afternoon here in yangon hundreds of people coming out to show their support for the government to show their support for on song suchi now this is something we have seen in myanmar over the last several weeks a slide towards nationalism there's a much more many more rallies like this i mean how the cross the country many more here in yangon now it's interesting this is just under a week after she delivered the first direct speech about the range of issues now she got a lot of international criticism for what she said or didn't say in that speech but here in the country here in yang gone there is unwavering support for her and her government was going to be interesting to see you know we mark a month on monday since this violence started in the rakhine province what we haven't seen though even after the speech last tuesday is action on the ground by this government to say to go through with some of the things that she said last tuesday and one of them is to bring back the people the refugees who crossed over the border in bangladesh to bring them back if they can
this is a rally sunday afternoon here in yangon hundreds of people coming out to show their support for the government to show their support for on song suchi now this is something we have seen in myanmar over the last several weeks a slide towards nationalism there's a much more many more rallies like this i mean how the cross the country many more here in yangon now it's interesting this is just under a week after she delivered the first direct speech about the range of issues now she got a...
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this is a rally sunday afternoon here in yangon hundreds of people coming out to show their support for the government to show their support for on song suchi now this is something we have seen in myanmar over the last several weeks a slide towards nationalism there's a much more many more rallies like this mean how the cross the country many more here in yangon now it's interesting this is just under a week after our own song suchi delivered the first direct speech about the range of issues now she got a lot of international criticism for what she said or didn't say in that speech but here in the country here in yang gone there is unwavering support for her and her government was going to be interesting to see you know we mark a month on monday since this violence started in the rakhine province we haven't seen though even after the speech last tuesday is action on the ground by this government to say to go through with some of the things that she said last tuesday and one of them is to bring back the people the refugees who crossed over the border in the desk to bring them back if the
this is a rally sunday afternoon here in yangon hundreds of people coming out to show their support for the government to show their support for on song suchi now this is something we have seen in myanmar over the last several weeks a slide towards nationalism there's a much more many more rallies like this mean how the cross the country many more here in yangon now it's interesting this is just under a week after our own song suchi delivered the first direct speech about the range of issues...
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could have an impact on foreign help on big infrastructure projects like the much needed upgrades on yangon energy railways. china has been the long time main trading partner with myanmar going back to the days of military rule me and mars leaders are working to diversify and move away from heavy reliance on trade with china want to kind of us feels that if western nations start to slow investment because of the range of prices it could force me and mark to remain reliant on china. and the. investment agreement with. even this process. to go. have some impact. so even in the best of conditions more time is needed to attract foreign investment myanmar hopes to land but right now with the world watching events in rakhine it might be pushed farther down the track it's got harder al-jazeera yangon. so sad bombers have attacked kabul's airports during a visit by u.s. defense secretary jim mattis prompting an american airstrike that accidentally killed a number of civilians practices tore with nato chief yens stoltenberg follows u.s. president donald trump's pledge to send more american troops af
could have an impact on foreign help on big infrastructure projects like the much needed upgrades on yangon energy railways. china has been the long time main trading partner with myanmar going back to the days of military rule me and mars leaders are working to diversify and move away from heavy reliance on trade with china want to kind of us feels that if western nations start to slow investment because of the range of prices it could force me and mark to remain reliant on china. and the....
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born in yangon eighty six year old peace watch has been coming to this of bengali hindu temple since he was a child and remembers more difficult times for his people back in the early one nine hundred sixty s. . it was difficult for us to lift him back then we only had foreign registration cards so it was very difficult to travel but now it is much better. hindus with bengali roots and muslims with bengali roots or entered the area of rakhine in the early one nine hundred century. but i'm not you know after the first british war was controlled by the british there colony spawn across india so people with bengali roots came to iraq. but the government here does not recognise there were hints as an ethnic group. some bengali hindus were also caught up in the recent violence in rakhine government says dozens were killed by revenge of fighters their bodies found in mass graves the fighters deny this several hundred hindus escaped to bangladesh along with hundreds of thousands of the hinge hindus make up only half of one percent of myanmar's population bengali hindus even a smaller slice
born in yangon eighty six year old peace watch has been coming to this of bengali hindu temple since he was a child and remembers more difficult times for his people back in the early one nine hundred sixty s. . it was difficult for us to lift him back then we only had foreign registration cards so it was very difficult to travel but now it is much better. hindus with bengali roots and muslims with bengali roots or entered the area of rakhine in the early one nine hundred century. but i'm not...
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percent of myanmar's population bengali hindus even a smaller slice one of their leaders here in yangon is greatly concerned about the bengali hindus in rakhine state and considers them be part of their community and he's not happy that myanmar's government uses the term bengali extremist when it talks about the way hinge of fighters. we are hindu bengali and some of our people were killed in a kind we are people of the same race i am worried for the future living in as they are what's between now and muslim communities. as they mark the festival of good triumph over evil in young gone the government is urging the hindus who have left to return to rakhine capital city where but there's no word on the return of the hundreds of thousands of the hinges it's got harder al jazeera. more than one hundred thirty thousand people on the indonesian island of bali have been forced from the homes by fate is that a rumbling volcano could erupt at any time mt i don't has been spewing white smoke and sending tremors through the area it's alert status was raised to the highest level last week stedfast
percent of myanmar's population bengali hindus even a smaller slice one of their leaders here in yangon is greatly concerned about the bengali hindus in rakhine state and considers them be part of their community and he's not happy that myanmar's government uses the term bengali extremist when it talks about the way hinge of fighters. we are hindu bengali and some of our people were killed in a kind we are people of the same race i am worried for the future living in as they are what's between...
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three weeks who now face an uncertain future and a daily struggle for survival florence li al jazeera yangon. a suicide bomber has blown himself up near a cricket stadium in the afghan capital killing at least three people that happened outside the kabul international cricket stadium as a tournament was being played two police officers on one civilian died in the attack the country's cricket board says all the players all safe. as it heads on this news that how mexico city learned its lessons from history and emerged unscathed from last week's earthquake. back to the negotiating table and as well as president announces new talks with the opposition mediated by the dominican republic. behind a foot but help decide who would reach the semifinals of the asian captaincy. hurrican has claimed six more lives in florida as officials confirmed that patients died in a nursing home after it lost power during the storm on investigations underway after three elderly patients with found dead inside the facility and three others died later in hospital is the lead their deaths were heat related after the f
three weeks who now face an uncertain future and a daily struggle for survival florence li al jazeera yangon. a suicide bomber has blown himself up near a cricket stadium in the afghan capital killing at least three people that happened outside the kabul international cricket stadium as a tournament was being played two police officers on one civilian died in the attack the country's cricket board says all the players all safe. as it heads on this news that how mexico city learned its lessons...
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just across the border in thailand pushing a pro democracy agenda the magazine now operates out of yangon and on this story like most of the domestic news media has adopted the government's position it refuses to call roll hinges citizens of me and maher it calls them bengalis instead irrawaddy is cartoonists depict row hinges as dark skinned people cutting into the queue and. asked bangladeshis are waiting at the western edge of the country poised to invade the magazine's editor was interviewed on c.n.n. earlier this month his line on the row hinges is in perfect harmony with the state . and. twenty four international press. back in two thousand and fourteen and his magazine will lauded by the new york based committee to protect journalists for coverage of me and maher that the c p j called authoritative and independent. the most painful thing about the air already it's run by political prisoners a long time he didn't these are guys who have been driven out of the country by the military now freedom fighters joining hands with their former tormentors to put away the. terrorists it's incr
just across the border in thailand pushing a pro democracy agenda the magazine now operates out of yangon and on this story like most of the domestic news media has adopted the government's position it refuses to call roll hinges citizens of me and maher it calls them bengalis instead irrawaddy is cartoonists depict row hinges as dark skinned people cutting into the queue and. asked bangladeshis are waiting at the western edge of the country poised to invade the magazine's editor was...
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this is a rally sunday afternoon here in yangon hundreds of people coming out to show their support for the government to show their support for on song suchi you know this is something we have seen in myanmar over the last several weeks a slide towards nationalism there's so much more many more rallies like this i mean how the cross the country many more here in yangon now it's interesting this is just under a week after on song suchi delivered the first direct speech about the or hinge issue now she got a lot of international criticism for what she said or didn't say in that speech but here in the country here in yang gone there is unwavering support for her and her government what's going to be interesting to see you know we mark a month on monday since this violence started in the rakhine province what we haven't seen though even after the speech last tuesday is action on the ground by this government to say to go through with some of the things that she said last tuesday and one of them is to bring back the people the refugees who crossed over the border in bangladesh to bring them
this is a rally sunday afternoon here in yangon hundreds of people coming out to show their support for the government to show their support for on song suchi you know this is something we have seen in myanmar over the last several weeks a slide towards nationalism there's so much more many more rallies like this i mean how the cross the country many more here in yangon now it's interesting this is just under a week after on song suchi delivered the first direct speech about the or hinge issue...
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our south east asia correspondent jonathan head is in yangon for us now.of more rohingya refugees are trying to cross the border? you will not hear anything about it from this site. remarkably little news from the bangladesh side. the kind of news you are seeing here is meeting is of officials who capture terrorists, as they call them, interviews with farmers... we are in two different worlds. an incredible sense of the knile in myanmar fool ‘s worlds. an incredible sense of the knile in myanmarfool ‘s not the news that aung san suu kyi has been meeting the speaker of congress in the philippines so while these mass exodus goes on. we presume it has been free of four days that the village of earnings had been going on. there is very little coverage of it here and not many people in myanmar have any real sense about the catastrophic humanitarian situation on their border. the silence from aung san suu kyi is deafening. it is all over social media in the west. is your assessment that we may be some kind of statement from her as pressure mounts? i would not be
our south east asia correspondent jonathan head is in yangon for us now.of more rohingya refugees are trying to cross the border? you will not hear anything about it from this site. remarkably little news from the bangladesh side. the kind of news you are seeing here is meeting is of officials who capture terrorists, as they call them, interviews with farmers... we are in two different worlds. an incredible sense of the knile in myanmar fool ‘s worlds. an incredible sense of the knile in...
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jonah fischer, bbc news, yangon. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news.ernment has defended its decision to send thousands of extra police to catalonia to try and stop an independence referendum this weekend. catalonia's devolved government has called on schools across the region to open, so they can be used as polling stations on sunday. the government in madrid says the vote is unconstitutional. the extremist group that calls itself islamic state has released an audio recording of what it says is its leader, abu bakr al—baghdadi. there've been several claims that he'd been killed. the recording includes references to recent events, including the tension between north korea and the united states. president trump has defended his administration's response to the hurricanes in the us territory of puerto rico, insisting first responders are doing a greatjob. he's been under pressure to lift shipping restrictions, to help get supplies to the island, and has now done so. nearly 3.5 million people are struggling with fuel, water and medical shortages eight day
jonah fischer, bbc news, yangon. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news.ernment has defended its decision to send thousands of extra police to catalonia to try and stop an independence referendum this weekend. catalonia's devolved government has called on schools across the region to open, so they can be used as polling stations on sunday. the government in madrid says the vote is unconstitutional. the extremist group that calls itself islamic state has released an audio...
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around the central part of the country very different messages you get different messages here in yangon we spoke with someone last evening a young musician who says that. yes he feels a slide towards nationalism but he feels as though that people need to understand the outside world as well but there needs to be a balance about the kind of a feeling we're getting here but yes as you can see behind me very crowded around here that hundreds of people come out to show their support for the government. live and then gone in mark thank you. plenty more ahead in the news hour including a show of force by turkey on the border with iraq ahead of the kurds and dependent boat why there is mounting anger at mexico in the aftermath of that destructive earthquake. and two of the world's greatest tennis players find themselves on the same side of the net chad will have more sport. the main challenger to germany's chancellor angela merkel has cast his ballot and the general election social democrat candidate martin shells voted and are selling with his wife he urged people to boycott the far right ant
around the central part of the country very different messages you get different messages here in yangon we spoke with someone last evening a young musician who says that. yes he feels a slide towards nationalism but he feels as though that people need to understand the outside world as well but there needs to be a balance about the kind of a feeling we're getting here but yes as you can see behind me very crowded around here that hundreds of people come out to show their support for the...
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and i guess in bangkok phil robertson deputy asia director for human rights watch joining us from yangon in myanmar abdul rashid founder and chairman at the rehang foundation community and in london one zani a human rights activist very warm welcome to all three of you do rashid at this rate are they going to be any ring or left in myanmar yaf course i still have many regularly left inside of a canister by their own a very serious situations. they are very face he who is problem for the fall as of what x. there don't have a food so many people he's on the way to bangladesh so many people a few days or maybe many days on the way so we don't have food in the water so this is huge tourist traffic as well the people facing inside the memos well we're hearing that almost forty percent of ring of villages are empty i mean from a military perspective that's almost a job done isn't it. of course. the footage we're receiving information we're receiving is about a half of the population or looted destroyed and more than four hundred thousand already left went to the bangladesh and our own hundred
and i guess in bangkok phil robertson deputy asia director for human rights watch joining us from yangon in myanmar abdul rashid founder and chairman at the rehang foundation community and in london one zani a human rights activist very warm welcome to all three of you do rashid at this rate are they going to be any ring or left in myanmar yaf course i still have many regularly left inside of a canister by their own a very serious situations. they are very face he who is problem for the fall as...
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ayatollah continues to call on all men and women to fight what they describe as the brutal regime of yangon and and then to the oppression of ranges. we met one of the group's members in a secret location it's the first time they accept to talk publicly. he says they have no choice but to take up arms in order to stop what they describe as the start of a genocide against their people. if they don't give us all rights if they keep killing our people raping all women then yes there will be more attacks to come this is our land we will fight back i mean mars responds to the group's attack is described by the un as textbook ethnic cleansing the group is ill equipped and has few weapons it is no match to me and morris military might but it has the support of many ranger refugees at people stateless and in limbo. who continue to suffer of unspeakable violence. nicholas hawke al-jazeera at the bangladesh me and more border. the main challenger to germany's chancellor angela merkel has cast his vote in the general election the leader of the social democrats martin schulz has urged people to boycott
ayatollah continues to call on all men and women to fight what they describe as the brutal regime of yangon and and then to the oppression of ranges. we met one of the group's members in a secret location it's the first time they accept to talk publicly. he says they have no choice but to take up arms in order to stop what they describe as the start of a genocide against their people. if they don't give us all rights if they keep killing our people raping all women then yes there will be more...
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he joins me live from yangon. thank you forjoining us.t comes to the initial reaction to the plight of the rohingya? the thinking of this issue is deeply divided when you look at the way the international community looks at this issue, they look at it from human rights and see that half a million people have fled. domestically the issue was looked at quite differently. the military‘s campaign has wiped bread support. the general population he does regard the rohingya as illegal immigrants from bangladesh and there are claims made off in that they are making up these claims and they are not true. the un has been at the forefront of condemning the military offensive against the rohingya people. and has provided, has been among the first to provide a. a difficult to criticise the government there? is it difficult to highlight human rights issues?|j think highlight human rights issues?” think the un has taken this approach we are ever since the violence started in 2012 it has taken a soft long—term development approach, believing that that wi
he joins me live from yangon. thank you forjoining us.t comes to the initial reaction to the plight of the rohingya? the thinking of this issue is deeply divided when you look at the way the international community looks at this issue, they look at it from human rights and see that half a million people have fled. domestically the issue was looked at quite differently. the military‘s campaign has wiped bread support. the general population he does regard the rohingya as illegal immigrants...
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their patrol on the border area the relationship between young gone and hockey is at its lowest point yangon refuses to recognize ranges bangladesh wants the un to mediate the return of these very to their homeland meanwhile this border is getting increasingly tense as there is more and more military presence being deployed here an investigation by human rights watch has found the u.s. led coalition strikes on two i still held towns in syria in march killed eighty four civilians including thousands of children the a group also found no precautions were taken to minimize the number of civilian deaths in just time for ford's. the devastation caused by the march twentieth strike is clear to see it targeted a school being used as a shelter by internally displaced syrians so too is the destruction of a busy marketplace two days later both attacks were carried out by the u.s. led coalition in and around the towns of months and which are close to the city of raka once the cleric by eisel as the armed groups capital investigators from human rights watch visited the sites in july to survey the damage
their patrol on the border area the relationship between young gone and hockey is at its lowest point yangon refuses to recognize ranges bangladesh wants the un to mediate the return of these very to their homeland meanwhile this border is getting increasingly tense as there is more and more military presence being deployed here an investigation by human rights watch has found the u.s. led coalition strikes on two i still held towns in syria in march killed eighty four civilians including...
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and the latest crisis is helping it to gain momentum but as a serious scot hides a reports now from yangon not all agree that it's the way forward for me and young democracy. started a punk band ten years ago. his way of rebelling against the military government as the pro-democracy movement here was just gaining ground. tonight he's d.j. ing a punk rock night at a young gun bar. he's becoming concerned over a rise of nationalism in myanmar many using the or hinge of crisis to grow their influence and reach. then there's always time to do that people feel. they always talk now i want the. people. i want visit. you by our country but. not like that. since the violence in rakhine state and the exit is never a hinge or refugees over the last few weeks nationalist groups have taken to myanmar streets more frequently. spreading their message are not part of the country in this interview john was the editor in chief of a nationalist newspaper. because of its ties to a banned ultra nationalist buddhist group their license was revoked last month. but . louder more important and why does because of
and the latest crisis is helping it to gain momentum but as a serious scot hides a reports now from yangon not all agree that it's the way forward for me and young democracy. started a punk band ten years ago. his way of rebelling against the military government as the pro-democracy movement here was just gaining ground. tonight he's d.j. ing a punk rock night at a young gun bar. he's becoming concerned over a rise of nationalism in myanmar many using the or hinge of crisis to grow their...
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violence since the military crackdown against rangers began a month ago scott hyla has more for us in yangon myanmar government confirming that its forces in rakhine state found twenty eight bodies of hindu villagers on sunday they found them into mass graves in rakhine state now hindus are a small minority in were kind statement kind of caught in the middle of this violence it's been going on the last several weeks now we know that dozens of hindus have been reported missing from refugees who have crossed over into bangladesh but there is a difference sides of opinions of exactly who carried out these attacks these supposed it attacks some of the refugees have said it was carried out by myanmar government forces some have said they were carried out by the hanging of fighters we do know that the government forces here unearthed these graves near a hindu village they say that they're going to continue looking that there possibly more graves out there but right now they're not definitive as to who carried out these attacks obviously there's going to be investigation going on and the government
violence since the military crackdown against rangers began a month ago scott hyla has more for us in yangon myanmar government confirming that its forces in rakhine state found twenty eight bodies of hindu villagers on sunday they found them into mass graves in rakhine state now hindus are a small minority in were kind statement kind of caught in the middle of this violence it's been going on the last several weeks now we know that dozens of hindus have been reported missing from refugees who...
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collecting donations for the displaced in rakhine state this charity drive is being run by a ministry in yangon six hundred kilometers from the fighting in northern rakhine state but it's mainly for the rakhine the ethnic majority in the state who are mostly buddhists some thirty thousand of whom have been displaced. if there was fighting here a monk who runs into a mosque would be killed but a monastery will save all who shelter their our religion forbids us from killing but i'm not afraid to walk past a monastery and church or a hindu or sikh temple but i'm scared of walking past a mosque there are a few in myanmar who will speak out publicly in support of the ranger the muslim minority with main stateless and are largely regarded as illegal migrants from bangladesh. the military crackdown which has been condemned around the world hasn't drawn the same sort of criticism from people here but. yes they should carry out a security operation to eradicate terrorism if not they'll be no peace so that's why we support the military but the operation should only target terrorists not the whole muslim
collecting donations for the displaced in rakhine state this charity drive is being run by a ministry in yangon six hundred kilometers from the fighting in northern rakhine state but it's mainly for the rakhine the ethnic majority in the state who are mostly buddhists some thirty thousand of whom have been displaced. if there was fighting here a monk who runs into a mosque would be killed but a monastery will save all who shelter their our religion forbids us from killing but i'm not afraid to...
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world watching events in rakhine it might be pushed farther down the track it's got harder al-jazeera yangon kenyan police have used tear gas to disperse protesters in the capital nairobi opposition supporters were demanding the removal of the electoral commission members accused of vote rigging in organists president election the supreme court invalidated president to whom or kenya his victory citing irregularities but stephanie decker was at the protest when things turned violent. uh. uh uh uh. uh uh happening here. they've been coming toward us. just dumb enough to. let us think of. going on. we just have a hundred or two hundred hundred i'm not. such . mission is just a little further he. was one of her students in front of. the. horse certainly supports the teacher. before they cut. a major volcanic eruptions expected imminently on the indonesian island of bali they've been hundreds of earth quakes around the area of mt with magma bubbling in its crater tens of thousands of residents and tourists have been moved to temper shelters about ten kilometers from the volcano his base. well i f
world watching events in rakhine it might be pushed farther down the track it's got harder al-jazeera yangon kenyan police have used tear gas to disperse protesters in the capital nairobi opposition supporters were demanding the removal of the electoral commission members accused of vote rigging in organists president election the supreme court invalidated president to whom or kenya his victory citing irregularities but stephanie decker was at the protest when things turned violent. uh. uh uh...
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ask allah is in me and miles largest city yangon he says many people there feel the international criticism of the range of crisis is unjustified. nearly a month into this range of crisis here in the m.r. for the most part the people are sticking by the government there have been pro-government rallies there have been nationalist rallies over the last couple of weeks later on sunday there's going to be a pro unsung suchi rally here and young gun this really focuses on the idea that the people of myanmar for the most part view the criticism from the international community as as a little bit do they feel as though this is an internal issue you know a lot of the the narrative that the government has been putting out and not just during this recent crisis for decades back that the rangers were illegal migrants from bangladesh that is something that for the most part the myanmar people seem to be believing they do have access to international media but the focus for them in my media has really been on those government themes in the government themes that we heard on song suchi deliver in her fi
ask allah is in me and miles largest city yangon he says many people there feel the international criticism of the range of crisis is unjustified. nearly a month into this range of crisis here in the m.r. for the most part the people are sticking by the government there have been pro-government rallies there have been nationalist rallies over the last couple of weeks later on sunday there's going to be a pro unsung suchi rally here and young gun this really focuses on the idea that the people...
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their patrol on the border area the relationship between young gone and hockey is at its lowest point yangon refuses to recognize ranges bangladesh wants the un to mediate the return of the in jazz to their homeland meanwhile this border is getting increasingly tense as there is more and more military presence being deployed here u.s. president donald trump says that puerto rico is in deep trouble after being hit by hurricane maria the governor of puerto rico is calling on washington to urgently address the needs of the u.s. territory poll chata g.m. reports. thousands of stranded tourists and puerto rican suffield international airport hoping for seat on a commercial airline to get off the island many of the passengers are frustrated because of the lack of food and water and the sweltering heat demanding him be is that. sleeping on the floor without air conditioning it's horrible and i have to sleep here again it's very frustrating. that frustration also extends to other goods and services such as fuel supplies puerto ricans have been queuing for hours for petrol to supply their vehicles an
their patrol on the border area the relationship between young gone and hockey is at its lowest point yangon refuses to recognize ranges bangladesh wants the un to mediate the return of the in jazz to their homeland meanwhile this border is getting increasingly tense as there is more and more military presence being deployed here u.s. president donald trump says that puerto rico is in deep trouble after being hit by hurricane maria the governor of puerto rico is calling on washington to...
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their patrol on the border area the relationship between young gone and hockey is at its lowest point yangon refuses to recognize ranges bangladesh wants the un to mediate the return of these were in jazz to their homeland meanwhile this border is getting increasingly tense as there is more and more military presence being deployed here. as german politicians analyze the results of sunday's election many are wondering how a far right groups surged in the third place german chancellor angela merkel won her fourth term the anti immigrant party seized one million votes from her conservatives they were barbara visited the city of dresden and find out how from. the beginning he's just twenty five but he's already risen up the party structure julian visa and joined the f.d.a. or alternative for germany when it started four years ago now it's grown to become the third largest party in parliament it's also being called dangerous and democratic and racist as. i see the f.t. as a respectable conservative party with plenty of liberal ideas it's going to great lengths to represent this if you point in t
their patrol on the border area the relationship between young gone and hockey is at its lowest point yangon refuses to recognize ranges bangladesh wants the un to mediate the return of these were in jazz to their homeland meanwhile this border is getting increasingly tense as there is more and more military presence being deployed here. as german politicians analyze the results of sunday's election many are wondering how a far right groups surged in the third place german chancellor angela...