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under attack and forced from their homes in myanmar these people had to leave their villages in record state when fighting intensified between government forces and the ethnic armed group called the air con army the un an eternity there was an airstrike they fired on to our village homes were burnt artillery shells hit our houses your heloc you know where the soldiers and to our village and we didn't want to run into them so we ran away attacks have increased in the northern state over the past 3 weeks and in the western state of chen the u.n. says at least 32 people have died in almost daily airstrikes and shelling in both states where soldiers are accused of burning down schools and homes local reports say 8 people died in an attack on a village on monday myanmar's military commanders rejected the allegations as fake it's been hard to get clear information on what's happening further complicating the situation has been an internet blackout believe it's the longest in the world. and 9 times ships across rakhine and chin state since june 21000. that's not far off or you know the mainly
under attack and forced from their homes in myanmar these people had to leave their villages in record state when fighting intensified between government forces and the ethnic armed group called the air con army the un an eternity there was an airstrike they fired on to our village homes were burnt artillery shells hit our houses your heloc you know where the soldiers and to our village and we didn't want to run into them so we ran away attacks have increased in the northern state over the past...
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pressure on myanmar. beenn recognized that crime has been committed. they have been telling the world atrocities have been committed. now they have been recognized. it is a very symbolic, moral, and psychological ruling. guatemalan of migrants have crossed the border into mexico after a standoff with security forces. the country is under pressure to stop people from reaching the u.s. border. donald trump has been threatening trade and other sanctions if it does not reduce the flow of migrants. foreign ministers from nations bordering libya have been meeting in algeria to discuss ways of stopping the fighting there. egypt, sudan, and tunisia are among the countries affected by the libyan conflict. >> at the meeting in the algerian capital, libya's neighbors renewed their support or an arms embargo and called for an end to foreign involvement in the conflict. >> we agreed on many principles. the only solution for the libyan crisis is a peaceful solution. a political solution. the solution must be a libyan s
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a brutal crackdown begins in myanmar's record state triggering a mass exodus. hundreds of thousands of range of muslims are forced to flee. many say they faced murder torture and rape at the hands of myanmar security forces . the myanmar government says the army operations were conducted against range of terrorists who had staged deadly attacks on dozens of police outposts. most ranger fled to bangladesh and found shelter in the overcrowded refugee camps around cox's bazaar. for 3 years attempts to repatriate large numbers of ranger back to myanmar have failed now the global spread of the corona virus has made that goal even more complicated. because of the covert 19 pandemic we've closed the repatriation centers for now. oh we're always open to repatriation. but the centers are closed. and the repatriation efforts has been halted for now. oh my god we've got that. can't get up another. thought i might have. observers say the situation in rakhine state is still too unsafe to start sending refugees back to their homes. i think the idea of repatriation. at the mo
a brutal crackdown begins in myanmar's record state triggering a mass exodus. hundreds of thousands of range of muslims are forced to flee. many say they faced murder torture and rape at the hands of myanmar security forces . the myanmar government says the army operations were conducted against range of terrorists who had staged deadly attacks on dozens of police outposts. most ranger fled to bangladesh and found shelter in the overcrowded refugee camps around cox's bazaar. for 3 years...
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the officer reveals the myanmar army's plans. we will hit them hard and fast have no doubt we will cleanse their villages. one group of soldiers will be in charge of cleansing the area while another group will prevent the russian ship from escaping. so they don't scatter eyes were. there you know them is essentially describing what the military ended up doing which was attacking rethinking villages in some cases blocking them from from from fleeing and then massacring them and in other cases just driving them out towards bangladesh oh i though i know well we have no backpacks no food and we won't sleep we have come only with our guns and bullets so that we can defeat them. but we are counting on your help in this mission to show your courage. on yourself with machetes he sticks we even have to fight people don't and small children to make sure we defeat them. then you hear the soldiers encouraging the civilians to themselves take up arms and so and we ended up seeing this this this ended up taking place villagers were armed with
the officer reveals the myanmar army's plans. we will hit them hard and fast have no doubt we will cleanse their villages. one group of soldiers will be in charge of cleansing the area while another group will prevent the russian ship from escaping. so they don't scatter eyes were. there you know them is essentially describing what the military ended up doing which was attacking rethinking villages in some cases blocking them from from from fleeing and then massacring them and in other cases...
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but it doesn't mean they are citizens of myanmar. this card merely states that the holder is an immigrant who wants to live in myanmar. by the end of it big yeah yeah. yeah. if they accept it the wrench away for their burmese nationality. they can't refuse . the last visit camp on the border in myanmar. these rohinton chose to stay in their country. me and mark has imprisoned them behind barbed wire. how is it possible to believe a 1000000 exiles will return to trust the promises of a country which tortures. what is going to happen next for the range of bangladesh absorb them into their size what does that mean for the right india as a culture. the genocide is continuing is going on as we speak so people have to ask the question how do we get through hinge your home and how do we rekindle our culture how do we get people back together and if we don't do it the genocides continuing so so every day that nothing is done is the world continuing the genocide of the road. 2 2 with no guarantees for their safety with no recognition of their
but it doesn't mean they are citizens of myanmar. this card merely states that the holder is an immigrant who wants to live in myanmar. by the end of it big yeah yeah. yeah. if they accept it the wrench away for their burmese nationality. they can't refuse . the last visit camp on the border in myanmar. these rohinton chose to stay in their country. me and mark has imprisoned them behind barbed wire. how is it possible to believe a 1000000 exiles will return to trust the promises of a country...
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myanmar has imprisoned them behind barbed wire. how is it possible to believe a 1000000 exiles will return. to trust the promises of a country which tortured them. what is going to happen next for the ranger come bangladesh absorb them into their size what does that mean for the right india as a culture. the genocide is continuing is going on as we speak so people have to ask the question how do we get through hinge a hole and how do we rekindle their culture how do we get people back together and if we don't do it the genocides continuing so so every day that nothing is done is the world continuing the genocide of the original. 2 2 with no guarantees for their safety with no recognition of their identity the working just don't want to return to their land. one of the most persecuted minorities. the world has waited for justice. to the point strong opinions clear positions international perspectives. more than a 100 countries around the world are in the grip of her own a virus thousands have died and many more effective in this bus
myanmar has imprisoned them behind barbed wire. how is it possible to believe a 1000000 exiles will return. to trust the promises of a country which tortured them. what is going to happen next for the ranger come bangladesh absorb them into their size what does that mean for the right india as a culture. the genocide is continuing is going on as we speak so people have to ask the question how do we get through hinge a hole and how do we rekindle their culture how do we get people back together...
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the following year her party's delegates took their seats in myanmar's parliament. then the halo slipped. in late 2016 myanmar's army and police launched a crackdown on the rohingya people an ethnic and religious minority in the country's north east saying they were fighting militants troops ista magically destroyed rohingya villages and allegedly conducted mass executions and rapes hundreds of thousands of rohingya fled to neighboring bangladesh where most remain in refugee camps today. suchi has not so much as criticized this campaign although it bears the hallmarks of ethnic cleansing at the international court of justice last year she defended the same military that once persecuted her she questions rohingya accounts of atrocities and refuses to even speak their name suit she's record since taking office has lost her many of the honors ones keep done or now europe has turned its back on her to the ground so how did it come to this and what do you want to every house on this from you don't know isha an old salt of the book the daughter of a political biography of
the following year her party's delegates took their seats in myanmar's parliament. then the halo slipped. in late 2016 myanmar's army and police launched a crackdown on the rohingya people an ethnic and religious minority in the country's north east saying they were fighting militants troops ista magically destroyed rohingya villages and allegedly conducted mass executions and rapes hundreds of thousands of rohingya fled to neighboring bangladesh where most remain in refugee camps today. suchi...
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when the myanmar military and the myanmar authorities have to report back so they don't really have much credibility the are quite real recognize as a attacking civilians indiscriminately and as i said earlier these are some of the longest running civil wars and me on my military has engaged in across a tease against civilians as part of their strategy multiple camps multiple general saves mass graves except for so whether they designate a group a terrorist organization or not who really not have much traction within the international community it me elo the more flexibility within the home turf in terms of domestic laws to carry out some of these extra kind of judicial activities including journalists for interview leaders of the arctic an army and the government of the political parties and so on but i think internationally i have very little credibility at all. until can i ask you say is that bernie's army you think targeting the rakhine as an ethnic group as they have done with their anger has or are they just trying to crush the army and its supporters of course the rakhine are main
when the myanmar military and the myanmar authorities have to report back so they don't really have much credibility the are quite real recognize as a attacking civilians indiscriminately and as i said earlier these are some of the longest running civil wars and me on my military has engaged in across a tease against civilians as part of their strategy multiple camps multiple general saves mass graves except for so whether they designate a group a terrorist organization or not who really not...
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government the open question of course is whether myanmar government can exercise its will over the military or whether this military will continue to be a rogue element that does whatever it wants to the people of myanmar when it's operating in the field and that is something that the international community has to respond to there has to be real serious action at the u.n. security council to take the next steps to hold that more marmie accountable we leave it there for the time being but thank you so much for joining us from robinson from human rights watch. and questions of accountability adults are being raised of myanmar's de facto leader aung san suu kyi the human rights icon has been criticised most recently by the european parliament for not speaking up on the rohingya issue it has now suspended from the south side of fries community. for a long deferred tribute finally taking place on sun suchi at the european parliament in 2013 collecting her human rights prize 23 years after she'd won it that honor has now been hollowed out. citing lack of actions and acceptance of ongoin
government the open question of course is whether myanmar government can exercise its will over the military or whether this military will continue to be a rogue element that does whatever it wants to the people of myanmar when it's operating in the field and that is something that the international community has to respond to there has to be real serious action at the u.n. security council to take the next steps to hold that more marmie accountable we leave it there for the time being but...
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myanmar has and present them behind barbed wire. how is it possible to believe a 1000000 exiles will return to trust the promises of a country which tortured them. what is going to happen next for the ranger come bangladesh absorb them into their size what does that mean for the right india as a culture. the genocide is continuing is going on as we speak so people have to ask the question how do we get through hinge a whole and how do we rekindle their culture how do we get people back together and if we don't do it the genocides continuing so so every day that nothing is done is the world continuing the genocide of the original. 2 2 with no guarantees for their safety with no recognition of their identity the range i don't want to return to their land. one of the most persecuted minorities in the world is waiting for justice. kickoff. to harvest speech in their chests to see a startling start with fruits and morocco attacks in embroil blooms and the young german star suits way into the premier league 3 top talents 3 life stories an
myanmar has and present them behind barbed wire. how is it possible to believe a 1000000 exiles will return to trust the promises of a country which tortured them. what is going to happen next for the ranger come bangladesh absorb them into their size what does that mean for the right india as a culture. the genocide is continuing is going on as we speak so people have to ask the question how do we get through hinge a whole and how do we rekindle their culture how do we get people back together...
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that myanmar complies with the orders. 0k, myanmar complies with the orders.at does the defence by the myanmar government, leave firstly for the standing in the international community of aung san suu kyi? so i think that it was an extraordinary move for aung san suu kyi to come to court in december, and i do think that it helped, you know, the international community reconsider who they thought she was. she is somewhat in silent and standing behind the shield of the military, and the international community has said we need to give her time and be patient, so that she can enact the reforms she needs to do. and i think that seeing her stand up in court and deny genocide and deny the existence of this population, and ignore the serious harm is against them, i think it really helps the international community see with a clearer picture who she might be and what she is capable of doing. and pa rt what she is capable of doing. and part of the response, ijust what she is capable of doing. and part of the response, i just want to give you a chance to respond, becaus
that myanmar complies with the orders. 0k, myanmar complies with the orders.at does the defence by the myanmar government, leave firstly for the standing in the international community of aung san suu kyi? so i think that it was an extraordinary move for aung san suu kyi to come to court in december, and i do think that it helped, you know, the international community reconsider who they thought she was. she is somewhat in silent and standing behind the shield of the military, and the...
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but it doesn't mean they are citizens of myanmar. this card merely states that the holder is an immigrant who wants to live in myanmar. by the end of it being here. illegally. yet. if they accept it the wrench away for their burmese nationality. they can't refuse . the last visit camp on the border in myanmar. these were his choice to stay in their country. and mark is imprisoned them behind barbed wire. how is it possible to believe a 1000000 exiles will return to trust the promises of a country which tortures. what is going to happen next for the ranger come bangladesh absorb them into their size what does that mean for the royal india as a culture. the genocide is continuing is going on as we speak so people have to ask the question how do we get through hinge your home and how do we rekindle their culture how do we get people back together and if we don't do it the genocides continuing so so every day that nothing is done is the world continuing the genocide of the region. 2 2 with no guarantees for their safety with no recogniti
but it doesn't mean they are citizens of myanmar. this card merely states that the holder is an immigrant who wants to live in myanmar. by the end of it being here. illegally. yet. if they accept it the wrench away for their burmese nationality. they can't refuse . the last visit camp on the border in myanmar. these were his choice to stay in their country. and mark is imprisoned them behind barbed wire. how is it possible to believe a 1000000 exiles will return to trust the promises of a...
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myanmar has imprisoned them behind barbed wire. how is it possible to believe a 1000000 exiles will return to trust the promises of a country which tortured them. what is going to happen next for the ranger come bangladesh absorb them into their size what does that mean for the right india as a culture. the genocide is continuing is going on as we speak so people have to ask the question how do we get through him go home and how do we rekindle our culture how do we get people back together and if we don't do it the genocides continuing so so every day that nothing is done is the world continuing the genocide of the ridge or. 2 2 with no guarantees for their safety with no recognition of their identity the range and don't want to return to their land. one of the most persecuted minorities. the world is waiting for justice. is quite as simple as it signifies. to understand the world better we need to take a closer. experience knowledge tomorrow to. try to deliver. corona and. cancel. and closed artists mind lee has them under threat.
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special repertoire on the situation of human rights in myanmar and he joins us from washington d.c. welcome to each of you matthew let me start with you in my entire career as a journalist i have never encountered such horrific descriptions of atrocities as i did when i 1st traveled to cox's bazaar in 2017 and started interviewing rohingya refugees about what happened to them back in may and more we're talking about pain and trauma on a scale so large that to this day it is still almost unfathomable now fortify rights has released a new report where you delve in to the mental health impact that this campaign of brutality and violence against the writing the has had on refugees tell us more about your findings. you know my experience is similar working in human rights over the last 15 years in myanmar and we certainly have never seen any levels like this either which of course is not to say that other communities in myanmar not in what this what this report provides is quantitative data on rohingya human rights experiences with human rights violations not only in myanmar but also in
special repertoire on the situation of human rights in myanmar and he joins us from washington d.c. welcome to each of you matthew let me start with you in my entire career as a journalist i have never encountered such horrific descriptions of atrocities as i did when i 1st traveled to cox's bazaar in 2017 and started interviewing rohingya refugees about what happened to them back in may and more we're talking about pain and trauma on a scale so large that to this day it is still almost...
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but for japan the real culprit is the myanmar military. in short as long as the myanmar military exists the drugs will continue to exist. from generation to generation for a fugitive drug kingpins myanmar has been the only place where they have found safe haven. the only place they can hire go. one on one east made multiple attempts to contact me in mars' drug enforcement division but received no. reply certain that in the capital yangon john will increase it's likely military officers turn a blind eye to the meth trade but doubts they are manufacturers is the military directly involved in the meth trade unlikely are they allowing it to occur in their areas of operation yet they are it's a deadly cycle drugs fund the wars and the wars provide the perfect camouflage to keep the drugs flowing the narcotics trade meth trade certainly fuels the conflict proceeds from the narcotics trade are used to fund militia groups providing weapons providing food pay the soldiers so that's certainly not helpful to the peace process. mean more civil wars al
but for japan the real culprit is the myanmar military. in short as long as the myanmar military exists the drugs will continue to exist. from generation to generation for a fugitive drug kingpins myanmar has been the only place where they have found safe haven. the only place they can hire go. one on one east made multiple attempts to contact me in mars' drug enforcement division but received no. reply certain that in the capital yangon john will increase it's likely military officers turn a...
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testimonies from the military in myanmar.here is a lot of concern for the safety of these two people, the former soldiers, so the court and prosecutor's office is not confirming if they are actually here in the hague. junk june hasmed covered the crisis extensively and says myanmar's army used brutal methods to drive the muslim minority from their state. >> fortify rights is an international human rights group. they have viewed this video. they obtained it from the eric on army. fighting the government of myanmar for greater autonomy in the region, and they say the video shows the confession of soldiers, foot soldiers, and these soldiers describe how they were ordered to exterminate rohingya who they saw in these villages, that these soldiers name at least 19 other members of the military, including senior commanders, and in these confessions, they talk about the clearance operations in which they killed numerous villagers and participated in rapes of village women. this is all very disturbing, and of course, i have been told
testimonies from the military in myanmar.here is a lot of concern for the safety of these two people, the former soldiers, so the court and prosecutor's office is not confirming if they are actually here in the hague. junk june hasmed covered the crisis extensively and says myanmar's army used brutal methods to drive the muslim minority from their state. >> fortify rights is an international human rights group. they have viewed this video. they obtained it from the eric on army. fighting...
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live in yangon in myanmar. now the polls in israel open shortly in the election in the space of a yeah israeli politics remain as fractured as in the previous 2 elections when no policy was able to form a government. report from west jerusalem driving through tel aviv the election campaign is in full swing for the 3rd time within a year in the 2 previous general elections in a temper no party was able to form a government israelis are hoping that will change at this time it's important that they have their young son and i want him to know that we're still fighting for the future of this country. and everybody should have told it is quite frustrating to look. really see. it looks like it's all to be the same because it's our duty as a citizen and i hope now it will be different these 2 political leaders again center stage prime minister benjamin netanyahu of the the could party and his biggest rival benny gantz leader of the blue and white party neither managed a majority in last year's elections. so making deal
live in yangon in myanmar. now the polls in israel open shortly in the election in the space of a yeah israeli politics remain as fractured as in the previous 2 elections when no policy was able to form a government. report from west jerusalem driving through tel aviv the election campaign is in full swing for the 3rd time within a year in the 2 previous general elections in a temper no party was able to form a government israelis are hoping that will change at this time it's important that...
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a charge that the myanmar government denies.ight groups estimate at least 10,000 rohingygya were killed in months. 100,000 fled to neighboring bangladesh. adding to widespread international shock at the violence is the role of the myanmar civilian leader, the nobel peace prize winner. long recognized as an icon of democracy. after myanmar's partial transition to democracy she became the state counsel and effective head of the country. she has been a defender of the actions insisting that rohingya refugees are free to return to myanmar. in the it is 1:22 p.m. french capital. we are bringing you live coverage from the for the world holocaust forum taking place commemoration a of the liberation of auschwitz. 1.1 million people were slaughtered, most of them jews. you can see live images. it has been dubbed the biggestst diplomomatic event in israel historyy with 40 dignitaries attending. i am joined onset by our international affairs editor. we are waiting for that ceremony to really statart with an addres from the israeli presiden
a charge that the myanmar government denies.ight groups estimate at least 10,000 rohingygya were killed in months. 100,000 fled to neighboring bangladesh. adding to widespread international shock at the violence is the role of the myanmar civilian leader, the nobel peace prize winner. long recognized as an icon of democracy. after myanmar's partial transition to democracy she became the state counsel and effective head of the country. she has been a defender of the actions insisting that...
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many say they faced murder torture and rape at the hands of myanmar security forces . the myanmar government says the army operations were conducted against range of terrorists who would stage deadly attacks on dozens of police outposts. most ranger fled to bangladesh and found shelter in the overcrowded refugee camps around cox's bazaar. for 3 years attempts to repatriate large numbers of ranger back to myanmar have failed now the global spread of the corona virus has made that goal even more complicated. because of the covert 19 pandemic we've closed the repatriation centers for now. oh we're always open to repatriation. but the centers are close. and the repatriation efforts have been halted for now you know about it all marco we've got to. get out get out and i will. not imagine. observateur say the situation in iraq or in state is still too unsafe to start sending refugees back to their homes. i think the idea of repatriation. at the moment is. very misguided remains a perilous situation for injure in myanmar they're still around half a 1000000 range are living in
many say they faced murder torture and rape at the hands of myanmar security forces . the myanmar government says the army operations were conducted against range of terrorists who would stage deadly attacks on dozens of police outposts. most ranger fled to bangladesh and found shelter in the overcrowded refugee camps around cox's bazaar. for 3 years attempts to repatriate large numbers of ranger back to myanmar have failed now the global spread of the corona virus has made that goal even more...
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the following year her party's delegates took their seats in myanmar's parliament. then the halo slipped. in late twenty's 16 myanmar's army and police launched a crackdown on the rohingya people and ethnic and religious minority in the country's north east saying they were fighting militants troops systematically destroyed rohingya villages and allegedly conducted mass executions and rapes hundreds of thousands of rohingya fled to neighboring bangladesh where most remain in refugee camps today. suchi has not so much as criticized this campaign although it bears the hallmarks of ethnic cleansing at the international court of justice last year she defended the same military that once persecuted her she questions rohingya accounts of atrocities and refuses to even speak their name suit she's record since taking office has lost her many of the honors once heaped on or now europe has turned its back on her to the ground so how did it come to this and what do you want to because it is from d.w. issue an old salt of the book the daughter of a political biography of. a rod
the following year her party's delegates took their seats in myanmar's parliament. then the halo slipped. in late twenty's 16 myanmar's army and police launched a crackdown on the rohingya people and ethnic and religious minority in the country's north east saying they were fighting militants troops systematically destroyed rohingya villages and allegedly conducted mass executions and rapes hundreds of thousands of rohingya fled to neighboring bangladesh where most remain in refugee camps...
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many say they faced murder torture and rape at the hands of myanmar security forces . the myanmar government says the army operations were conducted against range of terrorists who would stage deadly attacks on dozens of police outposts. most ranges fled to bangladesh and found shelter in the overcrowded refugee camps around cox's bazaar. for 3 years attempts to repatriate large numbers of ranger back to me and my have failed. now the global spread of the corona virus has made that goal even more complicated. because of the covert 19 pandemic we've closed the repatriation centers for now. oh we're always open to repatriation. but the centers are close. and the repatriation efforts have been halted for now you know about it all my god we've got to. get up and out of jenin but i made that. observation say the situation in iraq and state is still too unsafe to start sending refugees back to their homes. i think the idea of repatriation. at the moment is. very misguided it remains a perilous situation for injure in myanmar they're still around half a 1000000 range are livi
many say they faced murder torture and rape at the hands of myanmar security forces . the myanmar government says the army operations were conducted against range of terrorists who would stage deadly attacks on dozens of police outposts. most ranges fled to bangladesh and found shelter in the overcrowded refugee camps around cox's bazaar. for 3 years attempts to repatriate large numbers of ranger back to me and my have failed. now the global spread of the corona virus has made that goal even...
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the international community has in myanmar is she following suit well yes it does indicate that there is some concern on the part of the court about compliance with this provisional measures order and the timing is partly on account of the fact that these cases take a long time there will be several rounds of written proceedings written pleadings and then there will be some years from now oral proceedings and then a final judgment and so in that that time span the court would like to do what it can to help ensure that myanmar is complying and it's also important to see this in a larger context where there have been problems in the past with compliance with other provisional measures orders and so the fact that these provisional measures these the simple all important emergency injunction has been issued a tall surely that is a validation that there are serious serious crimes going on in myanmar at the moment that may well fall short of genocide but still nevertheless very serious indeed yes i think so this is the 1st international judicial pronouncement on the situation of there are h
the international community has in myanmar is she following suit well yes it does indicate that there is some concern on the part of the court about compliance with this provisional measures order and the timing is partly on account of the fact that these cases take a long time there will be several rounds of written proceedings written pleadings and then there will be some years from now oral proceedings and then a final judgment and so in that that time span the court would like to do what it...
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alterian more to form of myanmar government. what they're doing. degrading their citizenship status. so. who are living to be. the rohingya have little to return to they face government restrictions on travel employment even family planning many doubt the situation will change anytime soon headed down like this the jungle leadership is trying to control it instead with a civil in the movie it is a fanning it's you know this kind of populist wave to get electoral support is a very disgraceful thing until then the remainder will remain one of the world's most persecuted minorities florence louis al-jazeera chip rakhine state myanmar. britain and the european union are beginning to go see a sions on their future relationship after a break said after leaving the e.u. at the end of january the u.k. is conforming with regulations during a transition period and wants a free trade deal without sticking to european rules the e.u. says access to its markets comes at a cost iraq's prime minister designate has withdrawn his candidacy a month after his appointm
alterian more to form of myanmar government. what they're doing. degrading their citizenship status. so. who are living to be. the rohingya have little to return to they face government restrictions on travel employment even family planning many doubt the situation will change anytime soon headed down like this the jungle leadership is trying to control it instead with a civil in the movie it is a fanning it's you know this kind of populist wave to get electoral support is a very disgraceful...
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her fighting in northern myanmar is raising concern solve a new humanitarian crisis the myanmar army is at war in rakhine states with the american army it's fighting for an independent state for the majority rucka in people the mainly a buddhist ethnic group in iraq and states is where there have been years of intercom you know conflict between ethnic buddhists and ethnic or hinder muslims 20173 quarters of a 1000000 of rango were driven out of rakhine and see neighboring bangladesh in myanmar government denies genocide against the regime well the u.n. says since the beginning of last year an additional $59.00 fires and mostly rangar have been forced from their homes there in 135 camps both in rakhine states and neighboring chines states the u.n. says the fighting is still think it's a livery of foods and other vital supplies to many in needs or florence louis reports from brazil don't turn ship in the northern parts of rakhine states in myanmar. for these students school is now in a monastery and home is a temporary shelter in a camp for the internally displaced they had to leave th
her fighting in northern myanmar is raising concern solve a new humanitarian crisis the myanmar army is at war in rakhine states with the american army it's fighting for an independent state for the majority rucka in people the mainly a buddhist ethnic group in iraq and states is where there have been years of intercom you know conflict between ethnic buddhists and ethnic or hinder muslims 20173 quarters of a 1000000 of rango were driven out of rakhine and see neighboring bangladesh in myanmar...
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she's still extremely popular in myanmar she's still seen as a defender of the myanmar and the fact that she's actually cause it up to the military she's actually extended the military's franchise so her and the military leaders are actually a very good position you know there's this mess that is being perpetuated amongst western policymakers that we cannot put too much pressure on me on mark to reform it so because they may be a military coup and the military may come back in power and even though at the moment it may be flawed democracy is moving in that i doubt it should and this is completely and create the reality is that the military is in a very comfortable position at the moment the of the holy grail of politics which is power who without any accountability they can enrich themselves there looted the country they were men's power they can engage in general sayed and without any sort of international. condemnation or told the last thing they want to do is take our war and invade international sanctions back on themselves so unsung suki is a very useful prop for that situation well
she's still extremely popular in myanmar she's still seen as a defender of the myanmar and the fact that she's actually cause it up to the military she's actually extended the military's franchise so her and the military leaders are actually a very good position you know there's this mess that is being perpetuated amongst western policymakers that we cannot put too much pressure on me on mark to reform it so because they may be a military coup and the military may come back in power and even...
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and the use of russian aircraft by myanmar's armed forces is of course a result of military cooperation between the 2 countries how would you assess the current state of relations between the 2. russian. military cooperation between russia and my own ma has continued for more than 20 years this is a rather long period and we've been able to establish cooperation in various fields we've reached a rather high level of cooperation this is important for us and we hope to further develop and strengthen it. russia considers the countries of the asia pacific region to be key partners and appreciate its relations with them your country included of course what does the alliance with russia mean for myanmar. you know our relations with russia began more than 70 years ago and have a long history during this time russia has always helped mine market opportunities for why the corporation exist not only in the political sphere but also in the economic and cultural sphere is entrepreneurs and investors could directly participate in enhancing economic cooperation if russian entrepreneurs travel to mine
and the use of russian aircraft by myanmar's armed forces is of course a result of military cooperation between the 2 countries how would you assess the current state of relations between the 2. russian. military cooperation between russia and my own ma has continued for more than 20 years this is a rather long period and we've been able to establish cooperation in various fields we've reached a rather high level of cooperation this is important for us and we hope to further develop and...
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i'll tear the more of myanmar government. citizenship status. so. the rohingya have little to return to they face government restrictions on travel employment even family planning many doubt the situation will change anytime soon. the jungle leadership is trying to control it instead with the civil and the media's offending its you know this kind of populist wave to get electoral support is a very disgraceful thing until then the remainder will remain one of the world's most persecuted minorities florence li al-jazeera moaned or township rakhine state myanmar. this is al-jazeera had these are the top stories russia is warning it cannot guarantee the safety of turkish planes flying over syria hours after damascus said it was shutting down aspects of it that the developments follow turkey shooting down to syrian fighter jets on sunday the leader of israel's blue i party is just cast his ballot in the general election benny gantz is the main challenger to benjamin netanyahu hopes of continuing as prime minister he was unable to form a government in sep
i'll tear the more of myanmar government. citizenship status. so. the rohingya have little to return to they face government restrictions on travel employment even family planning many doubt the situation will change anytime soon. the jungle leadership is trying to control it instead with the civil and the media's offending its you know this kind of populist wave to get electoral support is a very disgraceful thing until then the remainder will remain one of the world's most persecuted...
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if nothing else, symbolically, if myanmar decides to ignore any ruling from the un's top judges myanmarom the un's topjudges it myanmar decides to ignore any ruling from the un's top judges it could further tarnish aung san suu kyi's international reputation so we expect the hearing to go on for about 90 minutes and by the end of it we will know about the provisional measures, but the actual guilt or otherwise of myanmar in terms of the allegation of committing genocide, we could have to wait a few more years the final judgment on that. anna, thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news... significant concerns as an investigation reveals at least seven babies have died at east kent nhs foundation trust since 2016 — some of the deaths were found to be preventable. the international court ofjustice in the hague will shortly rule on whether rohingya muslims still living in myanmar face an ongoing risk of genocide. the entire public transport system in the chinese city of wuhan grinds toa in the chinese city of wuhan grinds to a halt as authorities tried to contain a respiratory virus. he
if nothing else, symbolically, if myanmar decides to ignore any ruling from the un's top judges myanmarom the un's topjudges it myanmar decides to ignore any ruling from the un's top judges it could further tarnish aung san suu kyi's international reputation so we expect the hearing to go on for about 90 minutes and by the end of it we will know about the provisional measures, but the actual guilt or otherwise of myanmar in terms of the allegation of committing genocide, we could have to wait a...
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ulterior motive of myanmar government. what they are doing they are forcibly degrading their citizenship status. who are. to be. the rohingya have little to return to they face government restrictions on travel employment even family planning many doubt the situation will change anytime soon i've done my b.s. the job of leadership is trying to control it instead will be civil in the military leaders are fanning it's. this kind of populist wave to get electoral support is a very disgraceful thing until then the remainder will remain one of the world's most persecuted minorities florence louis al-jazeera mom taught how to chip rakhine state. hundreds of thousands of people who fled to bangladesh and 2017 now live in camps and cox's bizarre the world's largest refugee settlement some very child very is there for us are temporary we heard from people in a kind state there but as we have from florence the whole thing was very tightly controlled same drama scripted what are people saying way you. well we've been talking we've co
ulterior motive of myanmar government. what they are doing they are forcibly degrading their citizenship status. who are. to be. the rohingya have little to return to they face government restrictions on travel employment even family planning many doubt the situation will change anytime soon i've done my b.s. the job of leadership is trying to control it instead will be civil in the military leaders are fanning it's. this kind of populist wave to get electoral support is a very disgraceful...
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or not there would be a stronger relationship between myanmar and the u.s. >> i think myanmar receivedrom the u.s. and many other countries, whether it is china from the belt and road initiatives, or japan, or regional countries. the u.s. historically has not been a direct investor in the do seerge volume, but we benefits from the regionalization of these supply chains. the u.s. china trade war has pushed a lot of people to move the manufacturing seville facilities into southeast asia and myanmar as part of that. i see support in the western countries and certainly a more consistent and stable global environment bodes well for me and mark. -- myanmar. rishaad: have you on the program, thank you. -- melvyn pun, from yoma. next, talking about what india could be a neglected engine. capital.ancial -- india's financial capital. ♪ juliette: india's economy has been one of the hardest hit by the pandemic, but there is one often neglected sector jumping to its rescue, rural demand spiking with a bump and harvest. . let's get more from our new delhi bureau chief. how is the farm sector helping
or not there would be a stronger relationship between myanmar and the u.s. >> i think myanmar receivedrom the u.s. and many other countries, whether it is china from the belt and road initiatives, or japan, or regional countries. the u.s. historically has not been a direct investor in the do seerge volume, but we benefits from the regionalization of these supply chains. the u.s. china trade war has pushed a lot of people to move the manufacturing seville facilities into southeast asia and...
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of myanmar government. what they are doing they are forcibly degrading their citizenship status. so. to willing to be degraded. the rohingya have little to return to they face government restrictions on travel employment even family planning many doubt the situation will change any time soon headed down like this the job of leadership is trying to control it instead with a civil in the military leaders are fanning its. this kind of populist wave to get a letter or support is a very disgraceful thing until then the remainder will remain one of the world's most persecuted minorities florence li al-jazeera mom taught how to chip rakhine state myanmar right let's go to cox's bizarre now in southern bangladesh where so many hundreds of thousands of those ranger refugees are living in squalid camps somewhere charters our correspondent who's been covering the entire episode of misery for these people is there any more appetite among the population there tam there for people to return home back to me a matter of record in state. well of course everybody do want to return back but the con
of myanmar government. what they are doing they are forcibly degrading their citizenship status. so. to willing to be degraded. the rohingya have little to return to they face government restrictions on travel employment even family planning many doubt the situation will change any time soon headed down like this the job of leadership is trying to control it instead with a civil in the military leaders are fanning its. this kind of populist wave to get a letter or support is a very disgraceful...
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they are at the mercy of the myanmar authorities.t of destruction or elimination or killings of the rohingya in myanmar unless something is done about it that is real, it's imminent, it can occurany time. aung san suu kyi, a once—oppressed nobel peace laureate, now defending her country against the indefensible. a fall from grace a few would have seen. aung san suu kyi isn't expected to return to court for the decision. myanmar has described the mass killings as a haphazard response by the military to attacks by muslim militants. the gambia has asked the un's highest court to take immediate steps to stop any rapes, killings or the destruction of homes and villages. it's also asked the judges here to demand the preservation of any evidence of actions designed to destroy an entire ethnic group. this case has given the rohingya a voice and the authorities in myanmar are warning the world's eyes are now on them. anna holligan, bbc news, in the hague. the prime minister of pakistan, imran khan, has warned that a conflict with neigbouring
they are at the mercy of the myanmar authorities.t of destruction or elimination or killings of the rohingya in myanmar unless something is done about it that is real, it's imminent, it can occurany time. aung san suu kyi, a once—oppressed nobel peace laureate, now defending her country against the indefensible. a fall from grace a few would have seen. aung san suu kyi isn't expected to return to court for the decision. myanmar has described the mass killings as a haphazard response by the...
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of army our kind of army is a rebel group in iraq kind state they are fighting the government of myanmar for greater autonomy in the region and they say that the video shows the confession of these 2 tatmadaw soldiers the tatmadaw is the name for me and morris military that they are foot soldiers and that these soldiers describe how they were ordered to exterminate rohingya who they saw in these villages that these soldiers name at least 19 other members of the military including senior commanders and that in these confessions they talk about the clearance operations in which they killed numerous villagers and in which they also participated in rapes of village women this is all very disturbing and of course i've been told by members of other rights groups that what is being described in these videos very much fits the pattern of testimonies taken from rohingya refugees over the years as far as the atrocities that were committed against them when that brutal crackdown by man mars military started in iraq and state in august of 2070 stuff osten has more from the hague. we are hearing repo
of army our kind of army is a rebel group in iraq kind state they are fighting the government of myanmar for greater autonomy in the region and they say that the video shows the confession of these 2 tatmadaw soldiers the tatmadaw is the name for me and morris military that they are foot soldiers and that these soldiers describe how they were ordered to exterminate rohingya who they saw in these villages that these soldiers name at least 19 other members of the military including senior...
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they are at the mercy of the myanmar authorities.t of the rohingya, threat of destruction or elimination with the killings of the rohingya in myanmar unless something is done about it that is real, and can occur any time. aung san suu kyi, a once nobel awarded peace laureate, can't defend her country from the indefensible. a full from grace a few would have seen. full from grace a few would have seen. aung san suu kyi isn't expected to return to court for the decision. myanmar has called the mass killings as a haphazard response by the military to attacks from muslim militants. the gambia has asked the un's highest rorts to ta ke has asked the un's highest rorts to take immediate steps to stop any rapes, killings or the destruction of homes and killings. it has asked thejudges to preserve of homes and killings. it has asked the judges to preserve the evidence of any actions designed to destroy an entire ethnic group. this case has given the rohingya a voice and the authorities in myanmar are warning the world's eyes are now on them.
they are at the mercy of the myanmar authorities.t of the rohingya, threat of destruction or elimination with the killings of the rohingya in myanmar unless something is done about it that is real, and can occur any time. aung san suu kyi, a once nobel awarded peace laureate, can't defend her country from the indefensible. a full from grace a few would have seen. full from grace a few would have seen. aung san suu kyi isn't expected to return to court for the decision. myanmar has called the...
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0 is always saying suchi complicit in war crimes or even genocide against the rohingya muslims of myanmar on up from one of her closest allies. also on the show there was a lot of optimism when emmanuel mccrone came to power in france in 2017 but halfway through his term the french president is facing some of the worst protests and strikes in his country's history so how much is he to blame especially for excessive use of force by the french police that's our debate but 1st in january the international court of justice ordered me out tomorrow to quote take all measures within its power to prevent genocidal acts against the rohingya minority but me i must defacto leader aung san suu kyi says the abuses have been exaggerated so guilty of covering up not just war crimes but genocide ally and former spokes person this week's headliner bernese activists on min. thank you for joining me up front given the horrific violence against the road. in recent years your former boss aung sang suu kyi as you know has been roundly condemned by the international community by her fellow nobel peace laureate
0 is always saying suchi complicit in war crimes or even genocide against the rohingya muslims of myanmar on up from one of her closest allies. also on the show there was a lot of optimism when emmanuel mccrone came to power in france in 2017 but halfway through his term the french president is facing some of the worst protests and strikes in his country's history so how much is he to blame especially for excessive use of force by the french police that's our debate but 1st in january the...
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more than 1000000 refugees a squeeze on to 26 square kilometers near the bangladesh myanmar border. the bangladeshi government says its relocation plan will ease the pressure on the crowded camp. according to the country's foreign minister a.k. abdul moment ranger if you g.'s won't be taking the best forcibly only those who are willing to go will be going there voluntarily. but some refugees say they're being given no choice. now they did it 1st my father was arrested by the police they beat him badly he was put in a dark cell for a day and a night and they asked him to choose between death or going to pass on charges. that's when my father agreed to go down even though he had a name and an. international rights groups have also published evidence of forceful relocation. we are concerned that you know we want island which is off limits to everyone including the journalists and the rights groups it poses a serious concerns about human rights monitoring and for that to be overcome i think the court issues create that framework they should be ensured that the refugees are able to take
more than 1000000 refugees a squeeze on to 26 square kilometers near the bangladesh myanmar border. the bangladeshi government says its relocation plan will ease the pressure on the crowded camp. according to the country's foreign minister a.k. abdul moment ranger if you g.'s won't be taking the best forcibly only those who are willing to go will be going there voluntarily. but some refugees say they're being given no choice. now they did it 1st my father was arrested by the police they beat...