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is not part of it bangladesh has said that they will have you and needs you are involved in the bangladesh side of the border but on the myanmar side of the border and says that you need share or only be involved as appropriate that means the government of myanmar has an expected veto or over any participation or any monitoring of returns by you a need c.-r. to northern rakhine state that's simply not acceptable without the un refugee agency there is an equal partner and. able to say look you know the situation is not ready for these people to go back they're not protected then you know this this this agreement is not going to function it's not going to work you know the rohingya are talking about you know we need u.n. peacekeepers in northern rakhine state that's not going to happen but you know it gives you an idea of the gap where myanmar saying everything's ready they go back now in the running they're saying we're not going to go back with our peacekeepers you know that that shows that basically there is no agreement and as long as the people in those camps are not prepared to go back
is not part of it bangladesh has said that they will have you and needs you are involved in the bangladesh side of the border but on the myanmar side of the border and says that you need share or only be involved as appropriate that means the government of myanmar has an expected veto or over any participation or any monitoring of returns by you a need c.-r. to northern rakhine state that's simply not acceptable without the un refugee agency there is an equal partner and. able to say look you...
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but the other country in this equation bangladesh said incomplete paperwork for the refugees is causing a delay no word on just how long some human rights groups think it's much more than paperwork the fundamental problem is that all these operations and set up these plans have been used these negotiations have been done leaving the refugees outside the door and they haven't been consulted they haven't been talked to and many of the refugees are simply too afraid to go back anywhere near the burmese military also this week the launch of a new commission to follow up from a group headed by former un secretary general kofi anon it's members both from myanmar and abroad are supposed to implement recommendations and advise on the range of crisis but even before their first trip to recline the highest profile member bill richardson resigned the former u.s. diplomat described as a friend of leader on song suchi abruptly left after a heated exchange with her on her part richardson said that he left the commission because it was a whitewash and that on song suchi lacked moral leadership while g
but the other country in this equation bangladesh said incomplete paperwork for the refugees is causing a delay no word on just how long some human rights groups think it's much more than paperwork the fundamental problem is that all these operations and set up these plans have been used these negotiations have been done leaving the refugees outside the door and they haven't been consulted they haven't been talked to and many of the refugees are simply too afraid to go back anywhere near the...
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reportsrom m thailand, bangladesh, and indonesia under covers the brutal exploitation of people and the environment for p profit. they are fishing illegally on thailand's coast. crossed over 50 species of fish come including giant starfish, seahorses, and juvenilile sea snakes. most of the catch is not good for consumption. it would be used to feed farm animals. it is sold to supermarkets in restaurants around the world. link tv and a college is visited thailand to investigate links -- link tv and others visitited thailand to o vestigatee links. industrial agriculture promote to stop as a sustainable solution for the problems of fishing. many of the so-called fish are pulled from the ocean around southeast asia with devastating effects. these small and young edible fish are left to rot in the halls of vessels for days on weeks on end before being handled. fleetsts of trucks andnd sportrs of rototting fish on each vessel on the processing plants where they are ground down and w wash and cookoked into powdered fish far for f food -- f fish flolowr food. alongsidide the species on fishg ve
reportsrom m thailand, bangladesh, and indonesia under covers the brutal exploitation of people and the environment for p profit. they are fishing illegally on thailand's coast. crossed over 50 species of fish come including giant starfish, seahorses, and juvenilile sea snakes. most of the catch is not good for consumption. it would be used to feed farm animals. it is sold to supermarkets in restaurants around the world. link tv and a college is visited thailand to investigate links -- link tv...
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rakhine state and august bangladesh is hosting about a million refugees in its camps many of them and dire conditions u.n. warns that in the chaos trafficking is often overlooked because other urgent needs like food and shelter come first and the u.n. says refugees are often exploited and recruited with false offers of paid work from kind of a long refugee camp in southern bangladesh has this exclusive report. oh my darling daughter she cries. she asks me when we talk oh mother what shall i do now how can i come back to you how will you get me out of india to be with you again. my own to consume says her daughter years mean was thirteen years old when she was snatched by a man in the refugee camp and smuggled to india. was three years ago known a and the as mean fled a military crackdown in myanmar in two thousand and twelve. says the trafficker was arrested in india and yes men was rescued her daughter is living at a safe house for other trafficking victims in kolkata myanmar stripped the regime jury of citizenship in one thousand nine hundred to be the newly oh no or yes mean have p
rakhine state and august bangladesh is hosting about a million refugees in its camps many of them and dire conditions u.n. warns that in the chaos trafficking is often overlooked because other urgent needs like food and shelter come first and the u.n. says refugees are often exploited and recruited with false offers of paid work from kind of a long refugee camp in southern bangladesh has this exclusive report. oh my darling daughter she cries. she asks me when we talk oh mother what shall i do...
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and a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in bangladesh as a result. who is responsible for this is it being mars generals could it be the country's leader and one celebrated nobel peace prize winner on science who cheat or did the our kind really get salvation army provoke this situation. so we will go back to me in march this week talked to al jazeera i meet a fighter of our side of the arc and running a salvation army and here we meet mohammad know his real name in an undisclosed location by the me and maher bangladesh border armed with sticks and he was one of hundreds of militants that stormed a police station on august twenty fifth they looted their weapons and warned the police if they didn't stop harassing them there will be more attacks the mean maher government calls you a bengali terrorist what do you say to that. you know there are about. one that i was unaware that i didn't buy that i didn't know who were you know how. it got out hard not to ruin your. friends you know who are in your and then i ruin your nearest i would want you to have m
and a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in bangladesh as a result. who is responsible for this is it being mars generals could it be the country's leader and one celebrated nobel peace prize winner on science who cheat or did the our kind really get salvation army provoke this situation. so we will go back to me in march this week talked to al jazeera i meet a fighter of our side of the arc and running a salvation army and here we meet mohammad know his real name in an undisclosed location...
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since then reading is key pouring through the border into bangladesh. fleeing with the un describes as an ethnic cleansing. it is and that big exit is never seen before in asia in the twenty first century eight hundred thousand so far have sought refuge in neighboring bangladesh where they experienced at the hands of mean more security forces or for most too difficult to put into words some sell women and young girls as young as ten being gang raped others have described perfect scenes of babies being snatched from the arms of their parents and thrown into fires. men are stabbed systematically shot and efficiently dumped in mass graves feed mark calls it a clearing operation is hearsay it is a genocide whatever it is it's still going on them across the border on the other side of this barbed wire fence she. when rights organizations believe or hang guys continue to be rounded up and put in internment camps manned by mean mars military the government will not allow independent investigators the un has not been granted access to provide to those in need.
since then reading is key pouring through the border into bangladesh. fleeing with the un describes as an ethnic cleansing. it is and that big exit is never seen before in asia in the twenty first century eight hundred thousand so far have sought refuge in neighboring bangladesh where they experienced at the hands of mean more security forces or for most too difficult to put into words some sell women and young girls as young as ten being gang raped others have described perfect scenes of...
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bangladesh says that around seven hundred fifty thousand the hinge of refugees will be repatriated to neighboring me and within two years bangladesh is government says the deal was settled on this week but there's no official word yet from miramar and no confirmation of when the refugees will start to go home or hinge are living in squalid overcrowded camps in bangladesh after fleeing ethnic violence in me and ma the un is reminding both countries that the ranger must go home voluntarily with their safety and should more from out a serious called hide in bangkok. after two days of talks in naperville myanmar's capital officials from bangladesh and myanmar have started to talk about the implementation of agreement they reach those two nations on the repatriation of those more than six hundred fifty thousand refugees who fled from rakhine state over into bangladesh now they say that within two years they want all of the refugees to have returned to work and state now there are discussions over the two days of exactly how to implement that one is coming from myanmar side they are saying
bangladesh says that around seven hundred fifty thousand the hinge of refugees will be repatriated to neighboring me and within two years bangladesh is government says the deal was settled on this week but there's no official word yet from miramar and no confirmation of when the refugees will start to go home or hinge are living in squalid overcrowded camps in bangladesh after fleeing ethnic violence in me and ma the un is reminding both countries that the ranger must go home voluntarily with...
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bangladesh says about seven hundred fifty thousand ranger refugees will be repatriated to neighboring me and ma within two years bangladeshi government says the deal was settled this week but there's no official word yet from me and ma and no confirmation of when refugees will start going home on six hundred forty thousand range of muslims a few minutes she cracked down in manaus rakhine state since august last year they joined others already in bangladesh after previous outbreaks of violence scott hiding his bases from bangkok so after two days of talks in naperville myanmar's capital officials from bangladesh and myanmar have started to talk about the implementation of agreement they reached those two nations on the repatriation of those more than six hundred fifty thousand refugees who fled from a kind state over into bangladesh now they say that within two years they want all of the refugees to have returned to work and state now there are discussions over the two days of exactly how to implement that one is coming from myanmar side they are saying they have announced that they ha
bangladesh says about seven hundred fifty thousand ranger refugees will be repatriated to neighboring me and ma within two years bangladeshi government says the deal was settled this week but there's no official word yet from me and ma and no confirmation of when refugees will start going home on six hundred forty thousand range of muslims a few minutes she cracked down in manaus rakhine state since august last year they joined others already in bangladesh after previous outbreaks of violence...
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let's go back to our main story, the plight of rohingya refugees in bangladesh.ef is calling it "a children's crisis" because of the large numbers of children who live in the camps. it's also voicing concern about the 25,000 refugee babies who will be born there this year, and who won't have any legal papers. last september, the bbc‘s justin rowlatt met one rohingya woman who crossed the border when she was heavily pregnant. he's been back to see how she and her new baby are. hey, hello. mohammed is three and a half months old now. hello, mohammed. hello. but right from birth, he's faced discrimination. the bangladeshi authorities won't issue birth certificates to rohingya babies, so, officially, mohammed does not exist. we first met his mother the day she escaped from myanmar. she was nine months pregnant. she told me how the myanmar army and local buddhists had attacked her village. but their troubles were far from over. guards moved her and herfamily on. they said there was land over the hill. but not enough for everyone. rishida's husband tried to stake out a
let's go back to our main story, the plight of rohingya refugees in bangladesh.ef is calling it "a children's crisis" because of the large numbers of children who live in the camps. it's also voicing concern about the 25,000 refugee babies who will be born there this year, and who won't have any legal papers. last september, the bbc‘s justin rowlatt met one rohingya woman who crossed the border when she was heavily pregnant. he's been back to see how she and her new baby are. hey,...
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girls are falling prey to human traffickers we have an exclusive report on the refugee camp in bangladesh. eisel claims responsibility for an attack on a military compound in kabul just stays after a taliban suicide bombing killed more than one hundred people. plus why fitness tracking map is causing security concerns for the u.s. military. i mean rights groups are warning that are hedger refugees are being increasingly targeted by human traffickers in camps in bangladesh has had a problem it's been made worse by the influx of refugees fleeing man more than six hundred fifty thousand people have left sense a military crackdown began in august bangladesh is hosting about a million refugees in its camps many of them and dire conditions u.n. warns that in the chaos trafficking is often overlooked as other urgent needs like food and shelter come first and the u.n. says refugees are often exploited and recruited with false offers of paid work for good suppose long refugee camp in southern bangladesh charl strafford has this exclusive report. she cries. she asks me when we talk oh mother what s
girls are falling prey to human traffickers we have an exclusive report on the refugee camp in bangladesh. eisel claims responsibility for an attack on a military compound in kabul just stays after a taliban suicide bombing killed more than one hundred people. plus why fitness tracking map is causing security concerns for the u.s. military. i mean rights groups are warning that are hedger refugees are being increasingly targeted by human traffickers in camps in bangladesh has had a problem it's...
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the bangladesh side will send back the forms of those who want to return to us we will check whether these people are the people who stayed in myanmar or not by cross-checking with the evidence we have for now though most of the rangers around willing to return over six hundred fifty thousand of them fled to bangladesh last year after myanmar's armed forces targeted their villages this man has fled persecution three times now in one thousand nine hundred eighty one thousand nine hundred ninety one and last year he now has a small shop in the could have a long refugee camp. i kept going back because i still have love for my country and my heart they take us back saying they will give us everything but they don't give us anything they say they will beat our demands but they don't the government is a fraud and they cheat us after taking us back so i have no intention of going back this time. the united nations is calling on myanmar to give it a date and seize full access to the camps it's building for ranger return knees the u.n. says necessary safeguards are still missing the. families
the bangladesh side will send back the forms of those who want to return to us we will check whether these people are the people who stayed in myanmar or not by cross-checking with the evidence we have for now though most of the rangers around willing to return over six hundred fifty thousand of them fled to bangladesh last year after myanmar's armed forces targeted their villages this man has fled persecution three times now in one thousand nine hundred eighty one thousand nine hundred ninety...
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official says it's still not safe for one of muslims living in bangladesh to return home to me and my unicef a directive just in force it also says that drain the villages are still being attacked by members of the b. and the military he made the comments about a visiting a lodge a refugee camp in bangladesh but authorities in myanmar are moving ahead with that the relations to take back repatriated refugees. for those traumatized by ethnic violence this may prove a forbidding prospect it's one of the holding camps myanmar is building just across its border with bangladesh the site will serve as a reception area for returning ranger refugees before they are sent to camps in other parts of wreck and state. the bangladesh side will send back the forms of those who want to return to us we will check whether these people are the people who stayed in myanmar or not by cross-checking with the evidence we have for now though most of the rangers around willing to return over six hundred fifty thousand of them fled to bangladesh last year after myanmar's armed forces targeted their villages th
official says it's still not safe for one of muslims living in bangladesh to return home to me and my unicef a directive just in force it also says that drain the villages are still being attacked by members of the b. and the military he made the comments about a visiting a lodge a refugee camp in bangladesh but authorities in myanmar are moving ahead with that the relations to take back repatriated refugees. for those traumatized by ethnic violence this may prove a forbidding prospect it's one...
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they're working out the details for right now if refugees will actually start coming over from bangladesh into work and state in myanmar that's a different question as you you mentioned the united nations has called what happened in rakhine state tech book textbook at that cleansing they have also expressed concerns about this repatriation process and that is that those any repatriation or hindus who also live in rakhine state and fled to bangladesh it has to all be voluntary and one thing that we've been hearing from some of those refugees in bangladesh and that is that they're frightened to go back they witnessed horrors that sent them across the border and they're worried that it's going to be safe once they go back and so they'll of course we're also having skull to recline state commission is also sort of having another investigative committee get into the area with international members of the community and what is going to start next week when one does what they're going to do and how they're going to be any different from previous commissions on this issue. yeah this commission do
they're working out the details for right now if refugees will actually start coming over from bangladesh into work and state in myanmar that's a different question as you you mentioned the united nations has called what happened in rakhine state tech book textbook at that cleansing they have also expressed concerns about this repatriation process and that is that those any repatriation or hindus who also live in rakhine state and fled to bangladesh it has to all be voluntary and one thing that...
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warning that rohingya refugees are being increasingly targeted by human traffickers at camps in bangladesh they say the problem has been made worse by the influx of refugees fleeing b. and ma about six hundred ninety thousand people have left since a military crackdown began in rakhine state last august bangladesh is hosting about a million refugees in its camps and many of them are in dire conditions the u.n. warns that in the chaos trafficking is often overlooked because that urgent needs like food and shelter come first and the u.n. says refugees are often exploited and recruited with false office of paid work from because of a long refugee camp in southern bangladesh charles stratford has this exclusive report. my darling daughter she cries. she asks me when we talk oh mother what shall i do now how can i come back to you how will you get me out of india to be with you again. my own accounts and says her daughter years mean was thirteen years old when she was snatched by a man in the refugee camp and smuggled to india. that was three years ago known and the as mean fled the military cr
warning that rohingya refugees are being increasingly targeted by human traffickers at camps in bangladesh they say the problem has been made worse by the influx of refugees fleeing b. and ma about six hundred ninety thousand people have left since a military crackdown began in rakhine state last august bangladesh is hosting about a million refugees in its camps and many of them are in dire conditions the u.n. warns that in the chaos trafficking is often overlooked because that urgent needs...
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so we've the department of social service to go on the bangladesh we are starting now. on nine thousand of the most renewable families so that they don't have to give their daughters like they know. each to lose hope. you know they are many people events of measures that we have to deal with and they just a little ok so let's talk about it on on the other ike the other side obviously prevention is the goal that is the key but when this does happen to ted girls what recourse do these families have to get their or their children back yes we we are working to get we have eyes years she international. person that a person who do family reunification family contacts so this is one thing the second scene is that we have established leave. bangladeshi police child friendly desk in cox's bus are so that can address all d.c. shoes but for sure in this in this school. it's on for sedan. in bangladesh so they still a lot of capacity building that is required because the bank that the sheeple used for the bangladeshi department of social service down leaving with unicef thank you v
so we've the department of social service to go on the bangladesh we are starting now. on nine thousand of the most renewable families so that they don't have to give their daughters like they know. each to lose hope. you know they are many people events of measures that we have to deal with and they just a little ok so let's talk about it on on the other ike the other side obviously prevention is the goal that is the key but when this does happen to ted girls what recourse do these families...
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still to come on the program bangladesh says it struck a deal to repatriate more than one hundred fifty thousand at rangers refugees to me in mount within two years. and a prominent constable politician who's standing trial for war crimes is shot dead outside his office. however the usual quiet weather across a good parts of the middle east northern parts a little more cloud coming through still some cloud to spilling out of turkey easing out of the black sea towards the caspian sea and certainly a chance of one of two well wintry flowers that i was towards the high ground towards afghanistan little bit of cloud there just making its way across cypress over the next dial seven that will feed one or two showers into syria lebanon jordan just along the coastal fringes of the med is right is sixteen celsius the top temperatures there for beirut there you go rather more cloud just sinking its way into kuwait you notice as we go on through wednesday low cloud temperatures a high that around nineteen celsius but it'll be a few degrees warmer than that's fast here in doha getting up to around
still to come on the program bangladesh says it struck a deal to repatriate more than one hundred fifty thousand at rangers refugees to me in mount within two years. and a prominent constable politician who's standing trial for war crimes is shot dead outside his office. however the usual quiet weather across a good parts of the middle east northern parts a little more cloud coming through still some cloud to spilling out of turkey easing out of the black sea towards the caspian sea and...
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and id cards saying we are all injective i don't want to go to another camp and i mean mark if bangladesh and the rest of the world can protect our rights then we will go back but not yet one hundred feet says he's afraid for many of his family who he's lost contact with in myanmar before a lot of this it is you know i think we want citizenship i'm thankful to bangladesh for their help and i want to go home but if we go back now they'll torture and kill us again. when he speaks to the camp chiefs and some of the students here that you begin to understand how nervous they are starting to get with respect to this so-called voluntary riprap creation deal doesn't matter who you speak to in these camps everybody seems incredibly grateful to the bangladesh government and international aid agencies with respect to the help that they have received here but they are starting to feel as if they are being pressured into returning to me and all too soon it costs the bangladeshi government billions of dollars a year to shelter more than a million revenger if you g.'s living in camps close to the borde
and id cards saying we are all injective i don't want to go to another camp and i mean mark if bangladesh and the rest of the world can protect our rights then we will go back but not yet one hundred feet says he's afraid for many of his family who he's lost contact with in myanmar before a lot of this it is you know i think we want citizenship i'm thankful to bangladesh for their help and i want to go home but if we go back now they'll torture and kill us again. when he speaks to the camp...
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some of the refugees sold for as little sixty dollars we have an exclusive report from a camp in bangladesh. city on the verge of running completely out of water the cape town drought reaches a critical stage also. music trumps trumpets for a time strong. buildings register music the promise harmonize relations between cuba and the united states. the latest round of russian led talks on syria's future will get underway shortly it's backed by turkey and iran and the u.n. special envoy for. syria is also attending but the main syrian opposition groups they're not going. about this want russia and the syrian government to stop bombing parts of it airstrikes have killed twenty civilians including women and children in the past twenty four hours oppositions accusing the government and its allies of using banned weapons including cluster bombs and napalm on civilians the kurds are also boycotting the social meeting and they are the focus of a turkish military operation in northern syria ankara views they're fighting groups as terrorists at least fifty one civilians including seventeen children ha
some of the refugees sold for as little sixty dollars we have an exclusive report from a camp in bangladesh. city on the verge of running completely out of water the cape town drought reaches a critical stage also. music trumps trumpets for a time strong. buildings register music the promise harmonize relations between cuba and the united states. the latest round of russian led talks on syria's future will get underway shortly it's backed by turkey and iran and the u.n. special envoy for. syria...
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bangladesh has announced plans to repatriate six hundred fifty thousand refugees back to neighboring miramar within two years the deal was settled this week in the first refugees and you just start moving back to me amar on tuesday hundreds of thousands of range of muslims of fled a military crackdown that began in state in august scott hardly has the latest from bangkok. after two days of talks in naperville myanmar's capital officials from bangladesh and myanmar have started to talk about the implementation of agreement they reached those two nations on the repatriation of those more than six hundred fifty thousand refugees who fled from rakhine state over into bangladesh now they say that within two years they want all of the refugees to have returned to work and state now there are discussions over the two days of exactly how to implement that one is coming from myanmar side they are saying they have announced that they have to rate repatriation centers that they are constructing in rakhine state one is ready and will be online next tuesday they say to receive at least one hundre
bangladesh has announced plans to repatriate six hundred fifty thousand refugees back to neighboring miramar within two years the deal was settled this week in the first refugees and you just start moving back to me amar on tuesday hundreds of thousands of range of muslims of fled a military crackdown that began in state in august scott hardly has the latest from bangkok. after two days of talks in naperville myanmar's capital officials from bangladesh and myanmar have started to talk about the...
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we're really high up, and just to my right, the border with bangladesh. the country which prides itself on its traditions. he makes it look so easy. it's incredibly difficult. but it's also looking forward and embracing progress. so now, i'm on my way to go and see assam's very own eco—warrior. it is going to be an incredible adventure. india's north—east, a collection of eight states, almost cut off from the rest of this vast country, but for a tiny strip of land. at partition, a large swathe of this region was sectioned off, to become east pakistan, which later became bangladesh, leaving the indian area landlocked. it's geographically and culturally out on a limb. this is frontier country, little—known to tourists and other indians alike. they call it the land of cloud, that's because of the severe monsoon season. hilly, remote, the area so crisp and fresh, and the view, simply spectacular. it's this cool climate that made the state of meghalaya and its capital, shillong, that made it a popular retreat for the british during the colonial era. they dubbe
we're really high up, and just to my right, the border with bangladesh. the country which prides itself on its traditions. he makes it look so easy. it's incredibly difficult. but it's also looking forward and embracing progress. so now, i'm on my way to go and see assam's very own eco—warrior. it is going to be an incredible adventure. india's north—east, a collection of eight states, almost cut off from the rest of this vast country, but for a tiny strip of land. at partition, a large...
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they fled me and more into bangladesh in recent days and i'm now being provided shelter in a refugee camp close to the border. to her it says she paid a boat went around seventy dollars to ferry her family across the river into bangladesh but she and her three sons then got separated from her husband sixteen year old daughter and the boy's grandmother she doesn't know where they are my son is a. little the me and my soldiers were demanding girls they said give us girls and save yourselves they have been giving there are hidden cards that say we are from bangladesh was. the myanmar government considers the rich illegal immigrants and they've suffered decades of persecution the latest crackdown began a rebel group attacked police posts killing a number of security forces in all this last year hundreds of thousands of fled the violence the un has accused me of ethnic cleansing it's estimated that the army killed at least six thousand seven hundred range in the first few weeks of the crackdown. on. we don't want to go back my brother in law and my nephew were slaughtered as my children a
they fled me and more into bangladesh in recent days and i'm now being provided shelter in a refugee camp close to the border. to her it says she paid a boat went around seventy dollars to ferry her family across the river into bangladesh but she and her three sons then got separated from her husband sixteen year old daughter and the boy's grandmother she doesn't know where they are my son is a. little the me and my soldiers were demanding girls they said give us girls and save yourselves they...
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young sea river meets the east china sea says she looking for the missing sailors from iran and bangladesh who work for a leading even in shipping company rescue a save the twenty one crew on the other ship involved in ages from rob a bride who joins us from beijing rob what what's the latest on the search for those missing say it is. well the priority for the years very much for the well being of those sailors they are still missing unaccounted for this is an iranian tanker most of the crew thirty to be precise are rainy and with two other bangladeshi seafarers as you mentioned there the crew of the other vessel twenty one crew members we are told all chinese nationals they have been rescued they have been accounted for this collision happened three hundred kilometers nearly three hundred kilometers out in the east china sea off the eastern coast of china at around eight pm saturday beijing time we don't know the cause of the collision but it seems as though the vessels were heading in opposite directions the senshi the tanker was heading north with its with its oil to south korea meanwhi
young sea river meets the east china sea says she looking for the missing sailors from iran and bangladesh who work for a leading even in shipping company rescue a save the twenty one crew on the other ship involved in ages from rob a bride who joins us from beijing rob what what's the latest on the search for those missing say it is. well the priority for the years very much for the well being of those sailors they are still missing unaccounted for this is an iranian tanker most of the crew...
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river meets the east china sea search teams are looking for the missing saying is from iran and bangladesh who work for a leading even in shipping company rescue a save the twenty two one crew of the other ship involved trop mcbride has more from beijing. the main priority is still for the fate of the crew members on board the tanker it is an iranian tanker the senshi and most of the crew are iranians with two bangladeshis on board as well the crew from the other vessel which is a bulk carrier they have all been accounted for twenty one chinese nationals we are told have been rescued from this vessel this collision happened some three hundred kilometers off the east coast of china between a bulk carrier carrying grain which was apparently heading south and the tanker which was heading north with one hundred thirty six thousand tons of refined oil on to south korea of a big concern is the blaze which broke out on board the tanker which was still said to be going some twelve hours after the collision there have been reports of oil in the water of a slick developing and some of the vessels th
river meets the east china sea search teams are looking for the missing saying is from iran and bangladesh who work for a leading even in shipping company rescue a save the twenty two one crew of the other ship involved trop mcbride has more from beijing. the main priority is still for the fate of the crew members on board the tanker it is an iranian tanker the senshi and most of the crew are iranians with two bangladeshis on board as well the crew from the other vessel which is a bulk carrier...
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in bangladesh, fears for the safety of thousands of rohingya muslims facing a return to possible violencemar. they are living in what is now the world's largest refugee camp, amid what the united nations is calling a children's crisis. what a great shot! and many tributes to cyrille regis, the man who led the way for black footballers in britain. he's died at the age of 59. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, manchester united go in search of a win against stoke tonight, while the potters begin a new era under paul lambert. good evening. ministers have held an emergency meeting tonight following the collapse of carillion, the major construction and services company involved in some of the biggest public building projects in the uk. carillion employs 20,000 people in the uk and it sub—contracts work to thousands of small firms. the company has a50 government contracts, from work on the h52 rail link to cleaning and maintenance contracts for schools, prisons and hospitals. but carillion has now gone into liquidation with debts of £900 million and a pension deficit of more than £500 mill
in bangladesh, fears for the safety of thousands of rohingya muslims facing a return to possible violencemar. they are living in what is now the world's largest refugee camp, amid what the united nations is calling a children's crisis. what a great shot! and many tributes to cyrille regis, the man who led the way for black footballers in britain. he's died at the age of 59. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, manchester united go in search of a win against stoke tonight, while the potters...
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bangladesh has delayed plans to repatriate hundreds of thousands of refugees who fled violence including mass killings and rape. the process was due to begin on tuesday as a list of very fine details of people to be sent back in sterling completes their office at the revenge it will be forced to return to conditions that are still unsafe more than six hundred ninety thousand have crossed the border to bangladesh since the crackdown began last august stratford a small. for his and his wife she cheats or it doesn't matter whether the stance of the myanmar ban with the she government's report creation plan has been delayed they say they would not have agreed to return to myanmar anyway. if we do it here at least we get a feel if we are killed a member there is no federal just burnt. i made. we must be recognized as a hinge we want to houses rebuilt and freedom of movement if they kill us and meanwhile they just bend the bodies that even three children into the fire some as young as my son thought about thought about us about our. buying the day says the lissajous compiled of the names of mo
bangladesh has delayed plans to repatriate hundreds of thousands of refugees who fled violence including mass killings and rape. the process was due to begin on tuesday as a list of very fine details of people to be sent back in sterling completes their office at the revenge it will be forced to return to conditions that are still unsafe more than six hundred ninety thousand have crossed the border to bangladesh since the crackdown began last august stratford a small. for his and his wife she...
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bangladesh has delayed plans to repatriate hundreds of thousands of ranger refugees who fled violence in me and mine the process was due to begin on tuesday but a list of verifying the details of people to be sent back is still incomplete or than six hundred eighty thousand have crossed the border to bangladesh since the crackdown began last august charles stratford has more. foreigners and his wife should jeter it doesn't matter whether the stance of the myanmar bangladeshi government's repatriation plan has been delayed they say they would not have agreed to return to myanmar anyway and. if we do here at least we get a feel if we are killed a member there is no federal data just burnt. we must be recognised as a hinge we want to houses rebuilt and freedom of movement if they kill us and meanwhile they just burn the bodies that even three children into the fire some as young as my son thought about thought about us about. buying the day says the list is compiled of the names of more than a million refugees has not yet been submitted to the myanmar government. plan would then involve
bangladesh has delayed plans to repatriate hundreds of thousands of ranger refugees who fled violence in me and mine the process was due to begin on tuesday but a list of verifying the details of people to be sent back is still incomplete or than six hundred eighty thousand have crossed the border to bangladesh since the crackdown began last august charles stratford has more. foreigners and his wife should jeter it doesn't matter whether the stance of the myanmar bangladeshi government's...
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ain andmishal hus bangladesh, thank you for joining us. it is martin luther king day here in the united states, and the headlines this morning were dominated by the president declaring he is not a racist. this follows allegations that he used vulgar language to describe immigrants from african nations and haiti. but mr. trump says he never said it, and today he shot back at one of the senators who said he did, tweeting, "dicky durbin totally misrepresented the conversation." it comes after these comments last night in florida. president trump: no, no, i am not a racist. i'm the least racist person you have ever interviewed, that i can tell you. did you see what various senators in the room said about my comments? they weren't made. laura: joining me now is the contributor jay newton-small. we have the president saying that he is not a racist, and we have mitt romney tweeting that the president's comments are antithetical to american values. how many other republicans share the sentiment? jay: it is splitting the party, and it is striking t
ain andmishal hus bangladesh, thank you for joining us. it is martin luther king day here in the united states, and the headlines this morning were dominated by the president declaring he is not a racist. this follows allegations that he used vulgar language to describe immigrants from african nations and haiti. but mr. trump says he never said it, and today he shot back at one of the senators who said he did, tweeting, "dicky durbin totally misrepresented the conversation." it comes...
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says running a refugee shouldn't be forced to go home after bangladesh declares it's settled every petry ation deal with me and my. kurdish civilians fear they'll become targets of turkey makes good on its threat to move against fighters in syria which it calls terrorists the turkish military is preparing a strike against y p t fighters who form part of the u.s. backed syrian democratic forces turkey's president called all the nato military alliance to support it accusing the us of violating its border when he says his military operation is likely to send on us include syrian rebels said in consumer reports from the turkey syria border. about is one of many kurds whose grandparents left northern syria years ago but he still has family in africa which is caused by on the syrian side of the border to maine and his relatives there are growing increasingly worried as turkey prepares for a military operation against few aspect kurdish why previous fighters. the military has i'm no friend of the y. p.g. they recruit young boys and girls that's why my brother in laws fled asked for in a move to
says running a refugee shouldn't be forced to go home after bangladesh declares it's settled every petry ation deal with me and my. kurdish civilians fear they'll become targets of turkey makes good on its threat to move against fighters in syria which it calls terrorists the turkish military is preparing a strike against y p t fighters who form part of the u.s. backed syrian democratic forces turkey's president called all the nato military alliance to support it accusing the us of violating...
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that brings the total number of burmese rohingya refugees in bangladesh to more than 860,000.ohingya refugees in bangladesh are children, many of whom have been separated from theirfamilies orfled on their own. let's go now to our correspondent justin rowlatt who is at the kuta palong refugee camp near cox's bazar. just in, over to you. —— just an. ——justin. iam in i am in the largest and one of the densely populated refugee camps in the world. if you look in to the camp, you can see there is effectively a drainage channel running, pretty much an open so were. have a look at the shelters that the bill have made. —— the people. quite extraordinarily strong shelters given the material they are using. very fragile when you consider this place is vulnerable to cyclones and has an intense monsoon season. this gives you an idea of why disease is such an issue. the camp is at the moment battling an outbreak of diphtheria, a deadly bacterial infection. a couple of days ago i was out with a team whose job it is to find the infection, hunt it down and stamp it out. this man is category
that brings the total number of burmese rohingya refugees in bangladesh to more than 860,000.ohingya refugees in bangladesh are children, many of whom have been separated from theirfamilies orfled on their own. let's go now to our correspondent justin rowlatt who is at the kuta palong refugee camp near cox's bazar. just in, over to you. —— just an. ——justin. iam in i am in the largest and one of the densely populated refugee camps in the world. if you look in to the camp, you can see...
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range of refugees escaped to bangladesh to start returning to me and ma from next week more than six hundred fifty thousand are living in camps after fleeing violence and persecution over the past five months but the un land rights groups are raising grave concerns about the report relation process his. future hinge a men women and children are just some of the new arrivals they fled me and more into bangladesh in recent days and now being provided shelter in a refugee camp close to the border. says she paid a boat but around seventy dollars to ferry her family across the river into bangladesh. but she and her three sons then got separated from her husband's sixteen year old daughter and the boy's grandmother she doesn't know where they are my son is a man i knew i wouldn't want to me and my soldiers were demanding girls they said give us girls and save yourselves they have been giving there are hidden cards that say we are from bangladesh was. the myanmar government considers the really illegal immigrants and they've suffered decades of persecution the latest crackdown began after r
range of refugees escaped to bangladesh to start returning to me and ma from next week more than six hundred fifty thousand are living in camps after fleeing violence and persecution over the past five months but the un land rights groups are raising grave concerns about the report relation process his. future hinge a men women and children are just some of the new arrivals they fled me and more into bangladesh in recent days and now being provided shelter in a refugee camp close to the border....
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right this is the most recent crackdown began in august from quote a refugee camp in southern bangladesh charles stratford has this exclusive report. oh my darling daughter she cries she asks me when we talk oh mother what shall i do now how can i come back to you how will you get me out of india to be with you again. my own accounts and says her daughter yasmeen was thirteen years old when she was snatched by a man in the refugee camp and smuggled to india. was three years ago noyon a and the as mean fled the military crackdown in myanmar in two thousand and twelve. says the trafficker was arrested in india and yes men was rescued the daughter is living at a safe house for other trafficking victims in kolkata meon maastricht their hinduism of citizenship in one thousand nine hundred to be to noyon no or yes mean have passports so they cannot be reunited really on a says every month she saves a little money to chat to the daughter for a few minutes on the phone. only gold knows the pain i experience every day she says i don't have money to go to india my daughter warns me able to try and
right this is the most recent crackdown began in august from quote a refugee camp in southern bangladesh charles stratford has this exclusive report. oh my darling daughter she cries she asks me when we talk oh mother what shall i do now how can i come back to you how will you get me out of india to be with you again. my own accounts and says her daughter yasmeen was thirteen years old when she was snatched by a man in the refugee camp and smuggled to india. was three years ago noyon a and the...
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coming up the latest child labor numbers look a little better but it's still a huge problem in bangladesh. too good to be true a french city puts houses up the sale for the princely sum of just one euro. this is your business update on having a home free in berlin good to have you with us security experts have discovered a major design flaw in the chips made by u.s. tech giant intel bug fix could significantly slow down the performance of p.c.'s with an intel microprocessor well the tech giant is yet to release more details about the flaw which experts say could affect millions of computers around the world operating systems running on in tow chips like those by apple and microsoft must install the fix to avoid security issues but could then end up running thirty five percent slower well let's get more on this now with our financial correspondent yens quarter in new york yes we've already seen those intel shares down look at this design flaw mean for the company in the long run. there could be charges but most still fall they could lose some market share to competitors like nvidia or adva
coming up the latest child labor numbers look a little better but it's still a huge problem in bangladesh. too good to be true a french city puts houses up the sale for the princely sum of just one euro. this is your business update on having a home free in berlin good to have you with us security experts have discovered a major design flaw in the chips made by u.s. tech giant intel bug fix could significantly slow down the performance of p.c.'s with an intel microprocessor well the tech giant...
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that brings the total number of burmese rohingya refugees in bangladesh to more than 860,000.ngya refugees in bangladesh are children, many of whom have been separated from theirfamilies orfled on their own. former dutch diplomat laetitia van den assum served on a commission looking into tensions in rakhine state. she has been speaking to our south—east asia correspondent, jonathans head, who began by asking her about the prospect of overcoming mistrust and fear between communities there. that is going to take time, it has been made worse since 2012 when rohingya have been in camps and other muslims as well. it has contributed to even greater fear, people are even more fearful of each other than before because if you don't know your neighbour, if you don't interact you are only going to distrust each other more than before. what has been missing for a long time is government voices are saying that this has got to stop. we cannot have this distrust amongst our different communities. i think aung san suu kyi has organised one or two interfaith dialogue sessions. i think that is
that brings the total number of burmese rohingya refugees in bangladesh to more than 860,000.ngya refugees in bangladesh are children, many of whom have been separated from theirfamilies orfled on their own. former dutch diplomat laetitia van den assum served on a commission looking into tensions in rakhine state. she has been speaking to our south—east asia correspondent, jonathans head, who began by asking her about the prospect of overcoming mistrust and fear between communities there....
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s from bangladesh to me and ma government leaders in me and on onstott repents ration centers in rakhine states were open and ready to receive some of them as of tuesday but across the border bangladesh officials say the paperwork for the refugees is incomplete it comes as a former u.s. diplomat resigned from an advisory council after a heated exchange with leader aung san suu kyi bill richardson said he feared that the crisis was being whitewashed we had mark uses in pursuing his own agenda with bill richardson told of his era he resigned from the ranger advisory council of his own accord there making it up that they let me go they were begging me to stay the national security adviser you on that last night i was there. what they said was that in public statements that i was pursuing my own agenda yeah my own agenda was basically follow the kofi annan recommendations do something about the refugees stop the human rights atrocities release the two journalists that were detained because freedom of the press is a bedrock of democracy and a kofi anon recommendation of finding out what's goi
s from bangladesh to me and ma government leaders in me and on onstott repents ration centers in rakhine states were open and ready to receive some of them as of tuesday but across the border bangladesh officials say the paperwork for the refugees is incomplete it comes as a former u.s. diplomat resigned from an advisory council after a heated exchange with leader aung san suu kyi bill richardson said he feared that the crisis was being whitewashed we had mark uses in pursuing his own agenda...