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has been working for months to document crimes against the rohinton he's not at all surprised by what the u.n. fact finding mission reported. the genocide against his has been going on systematically for thirty years and the world didn't know now the u.n. fact finding mission has a lot of the world to know with their work so we're hoping that this will be a lesson to the world so no other countries go through what we went through this is why we're working for justice he will less says there were hints that will continue to demand justice even though justice isn't likely to be delivered soon mohammed atta at the critical long refugee camp in cox's bazar bangladesh. simon adams is the executive director for the global center for the responsibility to protect and he says the u.n. now must follow up with the action i think it now puts a huge onus of responsibility on the un security council all the members of the security council to actually turn words into deeds because one year since those atrocities happened one year since what this report describes as genocide crimes against humanity
has been working for months to document crimes against the rohinton he's not at all surprised by what the u.n. fact finding mission reported. the genocide against his has been going on systematically for thirty years and the world didn't know now the u.n. fact finding mission has a lot of the world to know with their work so we're hoping that this will be a lesson to the world so no other countries go through what we went through this is why we're working for justice he will less says there...
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has been working for months to document crimes against the rohinton he's not at all surprised by what the u.n. fact finding mission reported yet. the genocide against his has been going on systematically for thirty years and the world didn't know now the u.n. fact finding mission has a lot of the world to know with their work so we're hoping that this will be a lesson to the world so no other countries go through what we went through this is why we're working for justice. will less is there a hinge a will continue to demand justice even though justice isn't likely to be delivered soon. at the coop along a refugee camp in cox's bazaar on the dish. the router is news agency is reporting that saudi arabia's king solomon has stepped in to prevent the national oil company from issuing shares to the public his son crown prince mohammed bin said mine wants to sell five percent of the company which is known as a ram ko such divestments would open up the company's finances to independence auditors but the reuters report says the king doesn't want to do that roberts is a senior analyst at the g
has been working for months to document crimes against the rohinton he's not at all surprised by what the u.n. fact finding mission reported yet. the genocide against his has been going on systematically for thirty years and the world didn't know now the u.n. fact finding mission has a lot of the world to know with their work so we're hoping that this will be a lesson to the world so no other countries go through what we went through this is why we're working for justice. will less is there a...
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reacting to the investigators findings rohinton rights activist says she's cautiously optimistic but wants action. that i love and it's been a year now since you. say many international organizations have come here but we haven't seen any solution and all of us are hinge a women have been wondering how much time we will have to live inside and i think. that's one of the reasons say many women went out to demonstrations saturday. those large protests show they were him joe are growing tired of waiting for the world to act they mourned the first year anniversary of the beginning of the violence in iraq and state or is the real hinge of demonstrators called it genocide remembrance day as chairman of the hinges society for peace and human rights. has been working for months to document crimes against the rohinton he's not at all surprised by what the u.n. fact finding mission reported yet. the genocide against his has been going on systematically for thirty years and the world didn't know now the u.n. fact finding mission has a lot of the world to know with their work so we're hoping tha
reacting to the investigators findings rohinton rights activist says she's cautiously optimistic but wants action. that i love and it's been a year now since you. say many international organizations have come here but we haven't seen any solution and all of us are hinge a women have been wondering how much time we will have to live inside and i think. that's one of the reasons say many women went out to demonstrations saturday. those large protests show they were him joe are growing tired of...
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reports of torture and imprisonment rohinton refugees returning to me and more the government promised they'd be safe but investigations suggest otherwise so who should or can provide protection this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm homage enjoy him more than seven hundred thousand row hinges fled a military crackdown in myanmar's rack and state last year to refugee camps in bangladesh but very few have returned and those that have haven't been welcomed back human rights watch says some have been tortured and thrown in jail there are reports of interrogations a gunpoint of burns and electric shock treatment designed to force confessions that they were affiliated with the our economy hinges salvation army a group set up in its words to defend rohinton against persecution by the man maher government and military who've been accused of ethnic cleansing human rights watch has stressed the need for international protection before the mainly muslim or hindu will be able to return to me and more safely me and more in bangladesh signed a deal to repatriate rohinton refugee
reports of torture and imprisonment rohinton refugees returning to me and more the government promised they'd be safe but investigations suggest otherwise so who should or can provide protection this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm homage enjoy him more than seven hundred thousand row hinges fled a military crackdown in myanmar's rack and state last year to refugee camps in bangladesh but very few have returned and those that have haven't been welcomed back human rights...
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what's happening to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse their hinges aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. more than anything muhammad ali you've once his children to be able to experience peace and to get justice he says there's only one way that can happen atrocities that are being committed against a middle women should be heard by the international criminal court so that we get justice and if it's not who won't be satisfied. satisfaction is not a sentiment ghoul is familiar with for her pain has been a constant and time continues to be as cruel as life has been hard. phil i think one of the things that often gets overlooked or forgotten in the reporting of this story is the fact that roy hinge a have fled before that this is something that's been going on for decades and that this latest exodus is just that it's the latest exodus that happened august twenty fifth of last year were approaching the first year anniversar
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crimes under international law genocide crimes against humanity and war crimes after attacks by rohinton gunmen in iraq and state a year ago government forces began a crackdown against the rohingya the un says reports of up to ten thousand killed are conservative estimate. around three quarters of a million of the muslim minority fled to neighboring bangladesh many live here include to belong camp the largest refugee settlement in the world the report from un investigators includes accounts of numerous atrocities including gang rape in slave meant and the killing of children there are hendra who are among the most persecuted minorities in the world have faced decades of persecution and sadly they've grown accustomed to the international community ignoring their plight reacting to the investigators findings rohinton rights activist who says she's cautiously optimistic but wants action that has been a that level it's been a year now since you. say many international organizations of come here but we haven't seen any solution and all of us are hinge women have been wondering how much time w
crimes under international law genocide crimes against humanity and war crimes after attacks by rohinton gunmen in iraq and state a year ago government forces began a crackdown against the rohingya the un says reports of up to ten thousand killed are conservative estimate. around three quarters of a million of the muslim minority fled to neighboring bangladesh many live here include to belong camp the largest refugee settlement in the world the report from un investigators includes accounts of...
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in bangladesh speaking to us about the kind of issues the kind of traumas that have been faced by rohinton children as she mentioned over half the number of refugees are children and so it's critical that they get the kind of care that they need and frankly i mean even though the infrastructure is improved here in the camp things have gotten better in the past several months it is still dire living conditions are still very substandard and that's one of the reasons why we are hearing a lot of anger and so much frustration from the refugees who are coming out who are emboldened to raise their voices trying to get the world to pay attention to their plight elizabeth thank you very much for that for now that is muhammad live and cox's bizarre thank you. so we are going to move on to other news now in the u.s. is causing more than two hundred million dollars in a from its programs and gaza and the west bank it's already withheld millions of dollars from the u.n. relief agency for the palestinians the state department says the money will be redirected to programs that align with the u.s. intere
in bangladesh speaking to us about the kind of issues the kind of traumas that have been faced by rohinton children as she mentioned over half the number of refugees are children and so it's critical that they get the kind of care that they need and frankly i mean even though the infrastructure is improved here in the camp things have gotten better in the past several months it is still dire living conditions are still very substandard and that's one of the reasons why we are hearing a lot of...
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a phil could you speak specifically about the kind of risks faced by rohinton refugees in these makeshift camps in places like cox is bizarre i'm talking about whether it be communicable diseases sexual violence trafficking or just the environment. well the environment is is of course completely packed together but it is also an area that is subject to landslides we've done interviews with refugees were building houses that had just gone down the hill and they were trying to build it right back again at the same place i mean. the other reality is that there is no vacuum ration planned for that camp if it's hit by a typhoon the reality is that the bangladesh government is not allowing for construction of permanent structures there because they wanted to maintain and maintain the semblance of being temporary and they want to make sure that you know these people don't feel like they're there for the long haul though everybody thinks they probably are because there is no solution for them to go back to burma at this point and so because of that the sort of planning the sort of construction th
a phil could you speak specifically about the kind of risks faced by rohinton refugees in these makeshift camps in places like cox is bizarre i'm talking about whether it be communicable diseases sexual violence trafficking or just the environment. well the environment is is of course completely packed together but it is also an area that is subject to landslides we've done interviews with refugees were building houses that had just gone down the hill and they were trying to build it right back...
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me and more in bangladesh signed a deal to repatriate rohinton refugees last november but it has stalled me anymore as leader aung sun suu kyi says it's up to bangladesh to decide how quickly the refugees would return and in a speech in singapore on tuesday defended her country's policies. the danger of terrorist activities which of us initial cause and cause of the events leading to the humanitarian crisis in rakhine remains real and present today and this is security challenges address the risk of into communal violence will remain it is a threat that could have grave consequences not just for myanmar but also of other countries in nobly region and beyond all right let's bring in our guests joining us from london to one can president of the burmese or hinge organization u.k. and bangkok is phil robertson deputy director for the asia division at human rights watch and from america is robert templer director of the barcelona based higher education alliance for refugees thank you all so much for joining us phil i want to start with you could you please tell our viewers a bit more about th
me and more in bangladesh signed a deal to repatriate rohinton refugees last november but it has stalled me anymore as leader aung sun suu kyi says it's up to bangladesh to decide how quickly the refugees would return and in a speech in singapore on tuesday defended her country's policies. the danger of terrorist activities which of us initial cause and cause of the events leading to the humanitarian crisis in rakhine remains real and present today and this is security challenges address the...
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crackdown in myanmar and rakhine state which led to the displacement of over seven hundred thousand rohinton refugees they are now living here which has become the largest refugee settlement in the world who took a long camp here in cox's bazaar bangladesh there were thousands of people that were out and they called that day genocide remembrance day and they were saying that day that the international community must do more to protect them and that the international criminal court must step in and prosecute military leaders in myanmar for crimes of genocide and we must remember that this was two days before the release of the u.n. fact finding mission recommending that general zinni and marc be prosecuted and investigated for genocidal intent so the people that are here they are saying that the international community must take this moment when they are raising their voices to finally help them after the decades of persecution that they have faced a lot of misery what happens next i mean how patient will the refugees be before they protest again. look the atmosphere here during this time thi
crackdown in myanmar and rakhine state which led to the displacement of over seven hundred thousand rohinton refugees they are now living here which has become the largest refugee settlement in the world who took a long camp here in cox's bazaar bangladesh there were thousands of people that were out and they called that day genocide remembrance day and they were saying that day that the international community must do more to protect them and that the international criminal court must step in...
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country's will hinge on muslims with quote genocidal intent now myanmar's brutal crackdown against the rohinton began a year ago the ensuing campaign of arson rape and murder prompted some seven hundred thousand people to flee to neighboring bangladesh. un investigators have made it clear to me and most high ranking military officials must pay for what they're now calling actions with quote genocidal intend. the mission has concluded that criminal investigation and prosecution is warranted focusing on the top top model or generals in relation to the three categories of crimes under international law genocide crimes against humanity and war crimes the u.n. used to call the treatment of the rohingya and a textbook example of ethnic cleansing monday's report is however the strongest condemnation so far based on interviews with over eight hundred victims and witnesses the report detailed a list of crimes committed against the hen jeff murder and false disappearance toucher and large scale gang rape the way in which sexual violence has been taking place in myanmar is particularly brutal and take it
country's will hinge on muslims with quote genocidal intent now myanmar's brutal crackdown against the rohinton began a year ago the ensuing campaign of arson rape and murder prompted some seven hundred thousand people to flee to neighboring bangladesh. un investigators have made it clear to me and most high ranking military officials must pay for what they're now calling actions with quote genocidal intend. the mission has concluded that criminal investigation and prosecution is warranted...
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reacting to the investigators findings rohinton rights activist says she's cautiously optimistic but wants action. that i love and it's been a year now since the federal say many international organizations have come here but we haven't seen any solution and all of us are hinge women have been wondering how much time we will have to live inside and i think. that's one of the reasons say many women went out to demonstrations as today. those large protests show they were him joe are growing tired of waiting for the world to act they mourned the first year anniversary of the beginning of the violence in iraq and state or is the real hinge of demonstrators called it genocide remembrance day as chairman of the society for peace and human rights. has been working for months to document crimes against the range and he's not at all surprised by what the u.n. fact finding mission reported yet. the genocide against his has been going on systematically for thirty years and the world didn't know now the u.n. fact finding mission has allowed the world to know with their work so we're hoping that
reacting to the investigators findings rohinton rights activist says she's cautiously optimistic but wants action. that i love and it's been a year now since the federal say many international organizations have come here but we haven't seen any solution and all of us are hinge women have been wondering how much time we will have to live inside and i think. that's one of the reasons say many women went out to demonstrations as today. those large protests show they were him joe are growing tired...
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what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the ranger aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. and the vanguard of one hundred seventy s. struggle with the new zealand crown. a maori lida. and she used of terrorism. filmed of a seven year as. his quest for justice becomes a blueprint for a national reconciliation. witness and this an toria an al-jazeera. new yorkers are very receptive. because it is such an international city they are very interested in that global perspective that al-jazeera provides. the world of. the best films from across all the work of trying. to be good but there must be fresh perspectives and new insights. to challenge and change we. call. this time on his. calls for a cease fire in yemen to help it stop another caller right. and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. not accept. election victory. china says it's ready to impose sixty billion dollars worth of tariffs on the u.
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crimes under international law genocide crimes against humanity and war crimes after attacks by rohinton gunmen in iraq and state a year ago government forces began a crackdown against the rohingya the un says reports of up to ten thousand killed are conservative estimates. around three quarters of a million of the muslim minority fled to neighboring bangladesh many live here in ca to belong camp the largest refugee settlement in the world the report from un investigators includes accounts of numerous atrocities including gang rape in slave meant and the killing of children there are hendra who are among the most persecuted minorities in the world have faced decades of persecution and sadly they've grown accustomed to the international community ignoring their plight reacting to the investigators findings rohinton rights activist who says she's cautiously optimistic but wants action because the ne that i love it it's been a year now since he. say many international organizations have come here but we haven't seen any solution it's all of us for him to women have been wondering how much t
crimes under international law genocide crimes against humanity and war crimes after attacks by rohinton gunmen in iraq and state a year ago government forces began a crackdown against the rohingya the un says reports of up to ten thousand killed are conservative estimates. around three quarters of a million of the muslim minority fled to neighboring bangladesh many live here in ca to belong camp the largest refugee settlement in the world the report from un investigators includes accounts of...
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has been working for months to document crimes against the rohinton he's not at all surprised by whatthe u.n. fact finding mission reported yet. the genocide against his has been going on systematically for thirty years and the world didn't know now the u.n. fact finding mission has a lot of the world to know with their work so we're hoping that this will be a lesson to the world so no other countries go through what we went through this is why we're working for justice. he will less as there were him joe will continue to demand justice even though justice isn't likely to be delivered soon. see it at the critical long refugee camp in cox's bazaar bangladesh. and indefinite curfew is in force in southwest in the poll to prevent more protests after the rape and killing of a teenage girl a police commander has been suspended after accusations of a cover up protest has spread to the capital katmandu sabinus ressa now reports. the monsoon rains didn't stop the latest protest against the police artists joined the protesters in solidarity following the rape and suspected murder thirteen year
has been working for months to document crimes against the rohinton he's not at all surprised by whatthe u.n. fact finding mission reported yet. the genocide against his has been going on systematically for thirty years and the world didn't know now the u.n. fact finding mission has a lot of the world to know with their work so we're hoping that this will be a lesson to the world so no other countries go through what we went through this is why we're working for justice. he will less as there...
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what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse there him aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. a survivor of the genocide there are people who beg me to kill them to end their suffering but it didn't come to heart and he's dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre. knowing them here is the draw. you know hope of finally laying the past to rest and giving peace to the victims' families because you need to if i could just find a think about i could bury him bone hunter on al-jazeera. mobile services cuts as bangladesh struggles to calm nationwide anger protests over road safety in their eighth day. hello and welcome my name's peter w. watching al jazeera live from our headquarters here in doha also coming up the worrying rift in the o.p.'s fifty killed us soldiers headed into an eastern city and an ethnic divide grover's. scrambling to protect the president venezu
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what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the range of aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. this was wrong to take children away from their parents and herd them into a school against their will there was no mother no father figures they put is a big player and we sort of them looked after ourselves i don't remember the children's names but i'll never forget that counted as doxie current on al-jazeera . zimbabwe's opposition the this has his party won the election and speaks of ongoing intimidation of his party and the people. welcome to al-jazeera live from my headquarters in doha with me elizabeth cohen i'm also ahead the new fear of cholera among yemen's malnourished the world health organization calls for a temporary ceasefire so thousands of people can be vaccinated a suicide bomb attack inside an afghan mosque kills at least twenty five people during friday prayers and a chair through the streets of c
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considers the rohinton show the most persecuted minority in the world and calls the situation a human rights catastrophe as the result of military offensives against the minority at least three hundred ninety two villages have been destroyed and thousands killed the un also stresses cases of women being gang raped and children assaulted a lot of sooky died as one again says the atrocities are a consequence of systematic oppression this is a tragedy that was just waiting to happen and therefore the fact that we've assembled. clearly shows a gradual build up. of discriminatory policies against a very specific community there. and therefore. this mud have reached a high point it has been. a problematic situation it was so low that. it was just time it was just only time that erupts into this. horrific tragedy. and it seems that tensions between catalonia and madrid have taken on a new flavor a catalan chef has been made to apologize for names of dishes which some argue offend the spanish government. got those. pages reversed from the. thousands of negative reviews email was hacked also t
considers the rohinton show the most persecuted minority in the world and calls the situation a human rights catastrophe as the result of military offensives against the minority at least three hundred ninety two villages have been destroyed and thousands killed the un also stresses cases of women being gang raped and children assaulted a lot of sooky died as one again says the atrocities are a consequence of systematic oppression this is a tragedy that was just waiting to happen and therefore...
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united nations that accuses the country's army of committing mass killing and atrocities against the rohinton minority claims the government denies he has artist all quarter. the treatment of the roe hinge a minority in myanmar equates to genocide that's the conclusion made by the un the mission has concluded that criminal investigation and prosecution is warranted focusing on the top tech metod generals in relation to the three categories of crimes under international law genocide crimes against humanity and war crimes with ethnic cleansing happening on the watch of nobel peace prize laureate aung sun suu kyi and despite public demand to rescind cheese award the nobel committee insists she should keep it. on. the un report demands me and marse top generals be investigated for crimes against humanity and also accuses misty of turning a blind eye to it all but that's all right because the nobel committee says it's only concerned with what happened in the past. it's important to remember that's a noble prize whether in physics or literature or peace is awarded for some prize worth the effort or
united nations that accuses the country's army of committing mass killing and atrocities against the rohinton minority claims the government denies he has artist all quarter. the treatment of the roe hinge a minority in myanmar equates to genocide that's the conclusion made by the un the mission has concluded that criminal investigation and prosecution is warranted focusing on the top tech metod generals in relation to the three categories of crimes under international law genocide crimes...
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a short distance away other rohinton refugees reflect on all that has befallen them since last august when the military crackdown began already hushed on. the rule that i shall not we are suffering happy that we are suffering much worse back home they set our house on fire if they could have caught us they would have put us in jail and later they would have. what i would out for the survivors pain is a constant not just for memories of massacres they escaped but also reminders of how the international community has for decades ignored their suffering the sad reality for the or hendra living here in the world's largest refugee settlement is that no matter how quickly the united nations may act to try and help them it's not likely to have an impact on their daily lives any time soon. despite all she's been through rooms on a big holds out hope she and her children will be able to return home. we came here to save our lives if we could get equal rights a mile and then we would go back home we're not happy living here we're not peace. it's a sentiment that spans generations for both the p
a short distance away other rohinton refugees reflect on all that has befallen them since last august when the military crackdown began already hushed on. the rule that i shall not we are suffering happy that we are suffering much worse back home they set our house on fire if they could have caught us they would have put us in jail and later they would have. what i would out for the survivors pain is a constant not just for memories of massacres they escaped but also reminders of how the...
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military and rakim state a crackdown and violence that led to the exodus of over seven hundred thousand rohinton a we're now located here in the world's largest refugee camp in that anniversary on that day you had thousands of people demonstrating and they were carrying signs and they were calling that day genocide remember and say it was a day when it was the largest demonstration they were hindu had held and as the whole time that they had been in this camp they were remarkable scenes you had men and women and young and old and they were coming out and calling for accountability and a lot of what they said is really in line with what we heard from this you an investigative panel today so as i mentioned it is a sense of cautious optimism from the activists who we've spoken with but again they understand this is going to be a long and difficult process. the german chancellor angela merkel was warned vigilante justice will not be tolerated after a far right protests broke out in the eastern city of kemet hundreds to part of the rally with some reportedly chasing and attacking foreigners it follow
military and rakim state a crackdown and violence that led to the exodus of over seven hundred thousand rohinton a we're now located here in the world's largest refugee camp in that anniversary on that day you had thousands of people demonstrating and they were carrying signs and they were calling that day genocide remember and say it was a day when it was the largest demonstration they were hindu had held and as the whole time that they had been in this camp they were remarkable scenes you had...
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what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse their hinges aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. more than anything muhammad i you've once his children to be able to experience peace and to get justice he says there's only one way that can happen atrocities that have been committed against ahmed a women should be heard by the international criminal court so that we get justice and if it's not who won't be satisfied satisfaction is not a sentiment goal is familiar with for her pain has been a constant and time continues to be as cruel as life has been hard. phil i think want to.
what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse their hinges aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. more than anything muhammad i you've once his children to be able to experience peace and to get justice he says there's only one way that can happen atrocities that have been committed against ahmed a women should be...
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what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the range of aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stoli. chilling the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most on al-jazeera. newsstand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. i'm sam is a dam in doha with a look at the headlines here now just syria now new u.s. sanctions on iran are in force it's now ninety days since president donald trump renee good on the two thousand and fifteen iran nuclear deal iran's president is accusing washington of waging psychological warfare the european union's foreign policy chief is calling on companies to do even more business with iran to counteract the u.s. sanctions we are encouraging small and medium enterprises in particular to increase business with in iran. as p
what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the range of aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stoli. chilling the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most on al-jazeera. newsstand the...
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what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the range of aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. a new year a new car many new defendant months for this chinese villages fledgling democracy the village committee has retrieved people's land but approval is fleeting frustration grips the villages and as the saga began over a year before results is in the. police call. pot for a six part saying spelled out for five years. china's democracy experimented on out as iraq. turkey takes its case against us tyrus to the world trade organization as president calls the measures of time on his country. alone daryn jordan this is al jazeera live from doha also. coming up police in chechnya kill five people who targeted them in a series of attacks. confusion in venezuela after the government introduces a new currency in an effort to stabilize the economy plus. an entry form of improv perilous state india in one of the.
what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the range of aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. a new year a new car many new defendant months for this chinese villages fledgling democracy the village committee has retrieved people's land but approval is fleeting frustration grips the villages and as the saga began...
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the scale of the atrocities they were hinch of people face more than three thousand three hundred rohinton now living in makeshift camps and bangladesh's cox's bazar were interviewed for this study and it found an estimated one hundred sixteen thousand or henschel were beaten i mean more authorities forty three thousand suffered gunshot wounds around nineteen thousand women and adolescents are raped at an estimated twenty five thousand were murdered and facebook has actually come under fire for being too slow to address so much misinformation on its platform in me and maher ala has been following that story where he lives with right richelle people on it talking about hate speech on facebook and how it's being used to target the muslim minority the united nations has previously reported that the site is being used as a tool to spread hate and also misinformation the recent investigation reveals how the social media platform is failing to resolve the problem or to says it found more than one thousand examples of comments videos and images attacking were hundreds of muslims some posts go bac
the scale of the atrocities they were hinch of people face more than three thousand three hundred rohinton now living in makeshift camps and bangladesh's cox's bazar were interviewed for this study and it found an estimated one hundred sixteen thousand or henschel were beaten i mean more authorities forty three thousand suffered gunshot wounds around nineteen thousand women and adolescents are raped at an estimated twenty five thousand were murdered and facebook has actually come under fire for...
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what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the range of aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. full of struggles but i mean nobody that of christendom which a. lot of them battle. full of pleasure i think was only. a good an intimate look at life in cuba today it got a little more detail and i carry a gun i think that it will be a trickster i think this is my cuba on al-jazeera. former u.n. secretary general and nobel peace laureate kofi annan has died at the age of eighty . hello i'm so robyn you're watching out there life wide quarters here and also coming up hundreds killed and tens of thousands displaced as the indian state of carola is hit by the worst floods in a century a new leader at the helm in one car takes charge as pakistan's prime minister promising a corruption free government also a state funeral in italy as more bodies are recovered from the site of a bridge that collapsed in genoa.
what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the range of aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. full of struggles but i mean nobody that of christendom which a. lot of them battle. full of pleasure i think was only. a good an intimate look at life in cuba today it got a little more detail and i carry a gun i think...