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aung san suu kyi was part of a protest movement against the dam.ct she said it was "important to uphold past deals", otherwise the country would be seen as unreliable and investors would flee. analysts say he faces a dilemma, given the far—reaching influence china has here as a major investor and trading partner. singing. the katchin people believe this area is their ancestral birthplace. this song tells of its importance and natural beauty. translation: whenever we sing the song, we feel like crying. if this dam project is built, we won't see this landscape anymore. please don't build it, just let the irrawaddy river flow freely forever. we have a duty to protect it. scheduled for completion this year, this massive project remains in limbo. the chinese lobbying to resume it, this community fighting to stop it. lara owen, bbc news. neil armstrong is one of the most famous people in human history. but when he returned from the moon, he retreated from the spotlight. but speaking exclusively to bbc news, his sons and granddaughter have given their ins
aung san suu kyi was part of a protest movement against the dam.ct she said it was "important to uphold past deals", otherwise the country would be seen as unreliable and investors would flee. analysts say he faces a dilemma, given the far—reaching influence china has here as a major investor and trading partner. singing. the katchin people believe this area is their ancestral birthplace. this song tells of its importance and natural beauty. translation: whenever we sing the song,...
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aung san suu kyi was part of a protest movement against the dam earlier this year in a rare statementise the country will be seen as unreliable and investors would leave. analyst says he faces a dilemma, given the far—reaching influence china has here is a major investor and trading partner. the people believe this area is their ancestral birthplace. this song tells of its importance. translation: whenever we sing the song, we feel like crying. if this dam project is built, we won't see this landscape anymore. please don't build it, just let the irrawaddy river flow freely for ever. we have a duty to protect it. scheduled for completion this year, this massive project remains in limbo. the chinese lobbying to resume it, this community fighting to stop it. lara owen, bbc news. we do have lots more on that story on our website. we've already heard a lot about the cricket world cup, let me tell you about the tennis. in tennis, novak djokovic has beaten roger federer, in an epic wimbledon men's final, lasting five sets and more than five hours. the match went to a thrilling final—deciding
aung san suu kyi was part of a protest movement against the dam earlier this year in a rare statementise the country will be seen as unreliable and investors would leave. analyst says he faces a dilemma, given the far—reaching influence china has here is a major investor and trading partner. the people believe this area is their ancestral birthplace. this song tells of its importance. translation: whenever we sing the song, we feel like crying. if this dam project is built, we won't see this...
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include me in my c'mon live in chief i mean the end scene however the country civilian leader aung san suu kyi also targeted are his deputy and 2 other subordinates the sanctions bother generals and the immediate families from traveling to the united states. other steps of washington strongest yet against me and muffle what it called of the ethnic cleansing of my daughter tito as u.s. secretary of state might bump a.o. had this to say in his statement he said quote we remain concerned that the burmese government has taken no actions to hold accountable those responsible for human rights violations and abuses and there are continued reports of the burmese military committing human rights violations and abuses throughout the country but from across the border from myanmar hundreds of thousands of india now live in all the crowded refugee camps and they were hit hard by recent monsoon rains floods and landslides give that least 10 people and swept away of thousands of shanty homes now they are trying to rebuild what little they have. the monsoons aftermath in the cox's bazar refugee camp home to
include me in my c'mon live in chief i mean the end scene however the country civilian leader aung san suu kyi also targeted are his deputy and 2 other subordinates the sanctions bother generals and the immediate families from traveling to the united states. other steps of washington strongest yet against me and muffle what it called of the ethnic cleansing of my daughter tito as u.s. secretary of state might bump a.o. had this to say in his statement he said quote we remain concerned that the...
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cat so it's really now up to the international community to do that now you could argue that aung san suu kyi as the civilian leader of the country has some i think moral authority to hold the military to account but she's demonstrated that she's not interested in doing that right he has absolutely no interest in calling out the military so it's really left up to the international community run this film as phil suggested the a key way to do that is to take away their sources of income. or ite fill in naypyidaw in record stayed there seems to be several axes of conflict it's not just the military is it. attacking the rich there are also monks there are also ordinary civilians who are who are nationalists of one order or another so it seems as though there are many different layers of violence that the particular record in the north west of the state could face so the security guarantees are essential for these people if if indeed they're going to go back home. that's absolutely true and the reality is that people are also going to face discriminatory restrictions from the state authorities an
cat so it's really now up to the international community to do that now you could argue that aung san suu kyi as the civilian leader of the country has some i think moral authority to hold the military to account but she's demonstrated that she's not interested in doing that right he has absolutely no interest in calling out the military so it's really left up to the international community run this film as phil suggested the a key way to do that is to take away their sources of income. or ite...
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because even though aung san suu kyi leads a civilian government, key aspects of the government and theh the military. that said, other people were also on the street yesterday supporting the army. it is a complicated picture, because over the last few years some parts of the population have increased their support for the army, because frankly they do not support the rohingya people, and they are willing to listen to the army when they say they have been carrying out an antiterrorism drive, trying to make the country a safer place. many people in the community don't buy that argument. among them is special rapporteur yanghee lee, a top human rights expert, and later today she will be giving her assessment of the situation on the ground in rakhine state, even though she is not allowed to travel there. she believes that there is continued targeting of civilians, and she believes some of that may constitute war crimes. this week we've been hearing the remarkable story of twins born joined at the head and how they were separated at great ormond street hospital in london. such cases are inc
because even though aung san suu kyi leads a civilian government, key aspects of the government and theh the military. that said, other people were also on the street yesterday supporting the army. it is a complicated picture, because over the last few years some parts of the population have increased their support for the army, because frankly they do not support the rohingya people, and they are willing to listen to the army when they say they have been carrying out an antiterrorism drive,...
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aung san suu kyi is said to be following it closely. —— country cosmic leaders. forjustice is also broadened as anger at sexual violence in general, much of which goes unreported, unsold, the case of one young girl in a shocking crime has proven a touchstone for much wider issues in myanmar. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: a private ceremony and a special moment. the duke and duchess of sussex's son is christened at windsor castle. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. germany will be the hosts of the 2006 football world cup, and they pipped the favourites, south africa, by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated, and celebration parties were cancelled. the man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom. then he asked her for a cigarette, and on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman o
aung san suu kyi is said to be following it closely. —— country cosmic leaders. forjustice is also broadened as anger at sexual violence in general, much of which goes unreported, unsold, the case of one young girl in a shocking crime has proven a touchstone for much wider issues in myanmar. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: a private ceremony and a special moment. the duke and duchess of sussex's son is christened at windsor castle. central london has been rocked by a series...
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account so it's really now up to the international community to do that now you could argue that aung san suu kyi as the civilian leader of the country has some i think moral authority to hold the military to account but she's demonstrated that she's not interested in doing that right he has absolutely no interest in calling out the military so it's really left up to the international community run this film as phil suggested the what a key way to do that is to take away their sources of income. all right phil in naypyidaw in recommends stayed there seems to be several axes of conflict it's not just the military is it. attacking the ranger there are also monks there are also ordinary civilians who are who are nationalists of one order or another so it seems as though there are many different layers of violence that the particular record in the north west of the state could face so the security guarantees are essential for these people if if indeed they're going to go back home. that's absolutely true and the reality is that people are also going to face discriminatory restrictions from the state
account so it's really now up to the international community to do that now you could argue that aung san suu kyi as the civilian leader of the country has some i think moral authority to hold the military to account but she's demonstrated that she's not interested in doing that right he has absolutely no interest in calling out the military so it's really left up to the international community run this film as phil suggested the what a key way to do that is to take away their sources of...
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interestingly, aung san suu kyi's government is also criticised today for not doing more to try and bringingya people. but it's difficult to see what's happening in the here and now in rakhine state because it remains, for the most part, shut off to journalists and shut off to the outside world. heavy rains are set to continue across south asia, in a monsoon has already left more than a hundred and eighty people dead and displaced millions. nearly 50 of the fatalities are in india, and at least sixty—seven were killed in nepal. rajini vaidya nathan has more from delhi. misery for millions, as the monsoons return. large parts of the north—east indian state now submerged. entire villages virtually vanished. these animals are also struggling to stay afloat was not one of india's there is no national parks engulfed by the rains. in nepal, landslides have claimed dozens nepal, landslides have claimed d oze ns of nepal, landslides have claimed dozens of lives. many people still reported missing. millions in bangladesh also affected. here, rescue workers warned residents to stay away from the ru
interestingly, aung san suu kyi's government is also criticised today for not doing more to try and bringingya people. but it's difficult to see what's happening in the here and now in rakhine state because it remains, for the most part, shut off to journalists and shut off to the outside world. heavy rains are set to continue across south asia, in a monsoon has already left more than a hundred and eighty people dead and displaced millions. nearly 50 of the fatalities are in india, and at least...
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account so it's really now up to the international community to do that now you could argue that aung san suu kyi as the civilian leader of the country has some i think moral authority to hold the military to account but she's demonstrated that she's not interested in doing that right he has absolutely no interest in calling out the military so it's really left up to the international community run this film as phil suggested the a key way to do that is to take away their sources of income. or ite fill in naypyidaw in recommends stayed there seems to be several axes of conflict it's not just the military is it. attacking the ranger there are also monks there are also ordinary civilians or who are nationalists of one order or another so it seems as though there are many different layers of violence that the particular record in the north west of the state could face so the security guarantees are essential for these people if if indeed they're going to go back home. that's absolutely true and the reality is that people are also going to face discriminatory restrictions from the state authorities a
account so it's really now up to the international community to do that now you could argue that aung san suu kyi as the civilian leader of the country has some i think moral authority to hold the military to account but she's demonstrated that she's not interested in doing that right he has absolutely no interest in calling out the military so it's really left up to the international community run this film as phil suggested the a key way to do that is to take away their sources of income. or...