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from exile, tasneem now writes extensively about terrorism in bangladesh.obal money moving operation of isis. we are actually talking about big sums of money. in bangladesh, he was instrumental in setting up the first phase of isis‘ operations 7 which was recruitment of young men to the battle fields of syria. sujan was even accused of radicalising his children's private tutor. sujan actually converted him and recruited him into becoming an influentialfigure in isis in bangladesh. how manyjihadis did they recruit between them? a safe estimate would be at least 50. as well as recruiting jihadis 7 often through a page on facebook 7 cardiff businessman sujan was also suspected of funding terrorist operations in bangladesh to the tune of tens of thousands of pounds. there were several operations that were carried out 7 murders inside bangaldesh 7 that could have been funded by sujan's money7 yes, yes. there were a number of operations in the second half of 2015 which bangladeshi intelligence agencies believe were funded by sujan's money. money from the network
from exile, tasneem now writes extensively about terrorism in bangladesh.obal money moving operation of isis. we are actually talking about big sums of money. in bangladesh, he was instrumental in setting up the first phase of isis‘ operations 7 which was recruitment of young men to the battle fields of syria. sujan was even accused of radicalising his children's private tutor. sujan actually converted him and recruited him into becoming an influentialfigure in isis in bangladesh. how...
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deal mohammed who we found in no man's land when he came to bangladesh told us why the refugees a sense scared of the transit camps. like it is a kind of genocide is that. and of dennis that. was on welfare in the local bodies many many annoying just and i guess middle of a kind of stick so about a man set up there and like i did with the barber why yes i still as didn't live in there i did make up to up to six yes good lord the lady is keep getting to the lyric element i didn't give in that's what i do. yet i didn't do it should do doesn't like to. do this yes. i don't buy the product open with the fact that i might only ever hear them although my delivery done other than what you know at the moment of the legitimacy must be about it all. this time also got a man who will take bad news in the national level in the end yes but i think it is not within the suit to reduce only into an operation so now modern man sat out the transit camp. transit can want i.d.p. camps like concentration and so would all like. i do we want to go daddy low water homeland i want to home about a man ma saying
deal mohammed who we found in no man's land when he came to bangladesh told us why the refugees a sense scared of the transit camps. like it is a kind of genocide is that. and of dennis that. was on welfare in the local bodies many many annoying just and i guess middle of a kind of stick so about a man set up there and like i did with the barber why yes i still as didn't live in there i did make up to up to six yes good lord the lady is keep getting to the lyric element i didn't give in that's...
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and now live in overcrowded council in bangladesh i run the engine read to g.'s international law is very clear the definition of refugees provided by i called one of the nine hundred fifty one refugee convention replies applies the refugees from them are living in bangladesh and other countries running in bangladesh phlegmy in my opening to a well founded fear of prosecution and as a result of ongoing persecution by that government and the military for reasons of their identity race and religion they must be recognized as threatening directly by all including by host governments such as desh and they must be referred to as refugees in all public and private statements by all afternoon as well as on any documentation issued to them we still do to recognise their identity in this city and their current status denies them the right to which the title not least the rights of non rich toland to marry him second we must also acknowledge not only the ruins of status as state less people but the way in which this state lessness came about we're going to share this in c
and now live in overcrowded council in bangladesh i run the engine read to g.'s international law is very clear the definition of refugees provided by i called one of the nine hundred fifty one refugee convention replies applies the refugees from them are living in bangladesh and other countries running in bangladesh phlegmy in my opening to a well founded fear of prosecution and as a result of ongoing persecution by that government and the military for reasons of their identity race and...
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ethnic cleansing all for ration they wiped out roy hinge of villages forcing people to flee to bangladesh. the congress state used to be a separate kingdom you had vote was slums and buddhist living day that kingdom not for a kind was conquered by the burman think of the boundaries god redrawn part of the rakhine came down became adal bangladesh and the adam og came out of nam mom off the independence the constitution said all people within the boundary of myanmar os it is so you could claim that there are two way and your mom became citizen. han young way some of them is first president it wasn't mine mom back then had to flee the country with his family it was after the military coup and the death of his father in prison under unclear circumstances. before the coup. we were on top of the. president's family ruling class after the cool people with dad to talk to us in case the military came for them as well. and didn't think i would get in. off in politics again when the people of burma started demonstrating against the military in one nine hundred eighty eight i decided i should get inv
ethnic cleansing all for ration they wiped out roy hinge of villages forcing people to flee to bangladesh. the congress state used to be a separate kingdom you had vote was slums and buddhist living day that kingdom not for a kind was conquered by the burman think of the boundaries god redrawn part of the rakhine came down became adal bangladesh and the adam og came out of nam mom off the independence the constitution said all people within the boundary of myanmar os it is so you could claim...
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for the first time in its history the united nations is trying to rid choose drownings in bangladesh the leading cause of child deaths in the country every day forty six people drown most of them children and the un is hoping to change that by raising awareness as christian salumi reports in bangladesh a country crisscrossed by nearly twenty five thousand kilometers of rivers and nearly six hundred kilometers of coastline drowning is the leading cause of death among children every year some fifteen thousand die. most hema big goon was working when she briefly lost track of her two children last year a boy and a girl. i have no choice but to work things like cooking and household chores while we are working it's not easy to remember where our children are most of the time like it happened to me i lost track where my children were and this is how such accidents take place. she found their bodies in a nearby pond most drowning deaths in bangladesh happen between nine in the morning and one in the afternoon when caregivers are busy doing day to day work experts say perhaps not surprising
for the first time in its history the united nations is trying to rid choose drownings in bangladesh the leading cause of child deaths in the country every day forty six people drown most of them children and the un is hoping to change that by raising awareness as christian salumi reports in bangladesh a country crisscrossed by nearly twenty five thousand kilometers of rivers and nearly six hundred kilometers of coastline drowning is the leading cause of death among children every year some...
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this is the coaxes bizarre neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land was a rain forest but now there are refugee camps. elephants are a problem they attack refugees either out of range or fear they can find their ancient my great tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat to outnumbered by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the coxes bazaar camps around six hundred thirty people have migrated here from my own ma in the last two years alone. and. noted that i've been madea here that our do not in about a bonnet about it or. a way about it by that have gotten out of it again a bit of what i know is that i demanded i am glad that i pointed out that i. am i want the little bit of that it would be taking. on mother that would also. know that on the other. hand if you. know that the rainy season is coming on. refugees tense will be washed away by mudslides unless they're resettled closer to the jungle and back to my in my i don't. want to. cut out of my family i'm not
this is the coaxes bizarre neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land was a rain forest but now there are refugee camps. elephants are a problem they attack refugees either out of range or fear they can find their ancient my great tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat to outnumbered by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the coxes bazaar camps around six hundred...
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this is the cox's bazaar neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land was a rain forest but now there are refugee camps. elephants are a problem then tank refugees either out of range or fear they can find their ancient migrate tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat outnumbered by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the coxes bazaar camps around six hundred thirty people have migrated here from my own mom in the last two years alone. and. added that i've been mad it be that our denoting abounded about it or. a way about it i got out of it again. bit of a job ok i want to. get out of here in a. little bit of that it will be taking it. out of ha ha god woman on the other the little guy does a little. like ya gotta love. to know that you the rainy season is coming and the refugees turn this will be washed away by mudflows unless they're resettled closer to the jungle and back to my and my. thought of. how they're going to. want to. cut out of my family i'm not a
this is the cox's bazaar neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land was a rain forest but now there are refugee camps. elephants are a problem then tank refugees either out of range or fear they can find their ancient migrate tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat outnumbered by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the coxes bazaar camps around six hundred thirty...
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refugee camps in bangladesh plus i. promise is bush short on details. of faith left wing populist hoping he can solve rampant violence and corruption. and we go deep inside a cave in northern thailand where divers. a breakthrough in their search for a young football team. are as a u.n. says more than a quarter of a million syrians have now been displaced by the government offensive to retake province in the southwest hopes of a cease fire further into debt with splits emerging in opposition groups of negotiations with russia it means a syrian government offensive backed by russia is likely to continue as forces try to reach capture all of that province from the opposition. joins us live now from beirut in lebanon who is still negotiating with the russians right now. well these so-called crisis group which represents the opposition they released this statement a few hours ago saying that they are no longer going to sit on the negotiating table and engage in jordanian mediated talks with the russian military in that statement they say that the conditions
refugee camps in bangladesh plus i. promise is bush short on details. of faith left wing populist hoping he can solve rampant violence and corruption. and we go deep inside a cave in northern thailand where divers. a breakthrough in their search for a young football team. are as a u.n. says more than a quarter of a million syrians have now been displaced by the government offensive to retake province in the southwest hopes of a cease fire further into debt with splits emerging in opposition...
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need to offer more financial assistance mohammed jim jim joins us live now from cox's bazar in bangladesh so mohamad what is the latest that you could tell us there on the situation and the efforts to provide desperately needed aid to people in. how is it you know since we've been here aid workers have been describing what's going on in cox's bizarre as an emergency with in an emergency now let me try to break that down for you why they're saying that of course you have this crisis that has continued you have close to a million road humans are refugees here in cox's bazaar many of them in the critical long camp where we are right now but also right now it's monsoon season that means that on these steep hillsides that don't have education and where most of the are going to have their bamboo huts it's very krohn to natural disasters the flooding from landslides that's why everybody is trying to get the international community to step up to do more to support the roe him in their plight now i want to bring in our very special guest right now this of course is the united nations high commissi
need to offer more financial assistance mohammed jim jim joins us live now from cox's bazar in bangladesh so mohamad what is the latest that you could tell us there on the situation and the efforts to provide desperately needed aid to people in. how is it you know since we've been here aid workers have been describing what's going on in cox's bizarre as an emergency with in an emergency now let me try to break that down for you why they're saying that of course you have this crisis that has...
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reports india has tightened security across the northern state of which borders bangladesh thousands of bengali speaking muslims are worried about being sent to detention centers or deported. they sent me to jail without even listening to me. the state's new registry wants to identify people who entered india after the bangladesh pakistan war in one thousand seventy one. the names of four million people from the state's thirty two million residents are missing from the new draft of a citizens' registry is regarded as very high cigar it is or it is very surprising it is unbelievable because they are his nose. are you legal infiltrators in our prime minister nuri and remote his government has pledged through move what it calls foreigners from us some state officials say people can appeal to have their names on the list hard because you claim every person whose name has not been included in the draft citizens' list will have many opportunities to object if you make a claim those whose names appeared on the revised registry are overjoyed and relieved at santa and felt really good saying
reports india has tightened security across the northern state of which borders bangladesh thousands of bengali speaking muslims are worried about being sent to detention centers or deported. they sent me to jail without even listening to me. the state's new registry wants to identify people who entered india after the bangladesh pakistan war in one thousand seventy one. the names of four million people from the state's thirty two million residents are missing from the new draft of a citizens'...
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but this is the coaxes bazaar neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land was a rain forest but now there are refugee camps like this elephants are a problem they attack refugees either out of range or fear they can find their ancient my great tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat outnumbered by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the cox's bazar camps around six hundred thirty people have migrated here from my own ma in the last two years. the love. and. the i didn't that i've been madea that i would not in a body that i did a. lot of got out of it a little bit about what. you thought about it and i. am not planted that i. am i want a little bit of that it would be taking. out ha ha ha ha ha the little guy doesn't. know that i. didn't know that you the rainy season is coming and the refugees tense will be washed away by mudflows unless they're resettled closer to the jungle bank to my and my. thought. was. not the end of it i brought it up either but i thoug
but this is the coaxes bazaar neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land was a rain forest but now there are refugee camps like this elephants are a problem they attack refugees either out of range or fear they can find their ancient my great tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat outnumbered by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the cox's bazar camps around six...
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this is the coaxes bizarre neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land was a rain forest but now there are refugee camps. elephants are a problem they attack refugees either out of range or feel. they can find their ancient my great tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat to outnumbered by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the copses bazaar camps around six hundred thirty people have migrated here from my own ma in the last two years alone. and. added that i've been madea be better to not enough are bonded about it. away about . got out of it again a bit of i don't want to live in that idea. that i planted that i. am i want that and i don't have that it would be taking. on the little guy there's a little. bit of the like you. know they knew the rainy season is coming and the refugees tense will be washed away by mudflows unless they're resettled closer to the jungle bank to my own mom. i was a. part of my family are not a lot i want to get a little young. chil
this is the coaxes bizarre neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land was a rain forest but now there are refugee camps. elephants are a problem they attack refugees either out of range or feel. they can find their ancient my great tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat to outnumbered by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the copses bazaar camps around six hundred...
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redrawn oddo there are a kind king down became pago bangladesh and the item came out of me a month off to independence the constitution said all people within the boundary of . a citizen so you could claim that there are two way and yeah mom became citizen. way some of them as far as president it wasn't mine mom back then had to flee the country with his family it was after the military coup and the death of his father in prison under unclear circumstances. before the coup. we were on top of the. presidents family ruling. after the cool people were scared to talk to us in case the military came for them as well. and didn't think i would get involved in politics again when he people of burma started demonstrating against the military in one nine hundred eighty eight i decided i should get involved at that time outside the city also rose to prominence i worked with husband to try to free her i support attire for the last twenty that he is. she was sure elise from. house arrest and i was invited back into the country she. was too busy to meet with me to see if you know. how destructive ye
redrawn oddo there are a kind king down became pago bangladesh and the item came out of me a month off to independence the constitution said all people within the boundary of . a citizen so you could claim that there are two way and yeah mom became citizen. way some of them as far as president it wasn't mine mom back then had to flee the country with his family it was after the military coup and the death of his father in prison under unclear circumstances. before the coup. we were on top of...
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to meet us and they were kidnapped by muslim fighters who killed their families and took them to bangladesh by forced. out. by nothing no. question of their loud bang and loudly no not that i want to get that money not out of the world and it certainly will if the deal is good it is. not. only. that nothing any. of it in august. the myanmar government report that. the ira can go in just salvation army had attacked. the police post and government offices simul pena sleep the. ami was also already in place and rakhine state they had already brought in reinforcements to be able to deal with that so the question is how did they know to me a lot of these reports are not credible this was a good time to. try to move the rind out of me i'm on. this point of the media tour around. and the border between the country and bangladesh for not acting there again why it generated the whole people. said brand new simon hundred thousand people. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way was going to be ou
to meet us and they were kidnapped by muslim fighters who killed their families and took them to bangladesh by forced. out. by nothing no. question of their loud bang and loudly no not that i want to get that money not out of the world and it certainly will if the deal is good it is. not. only. that nothing any. of it in august. the myanmar government report that. the ira can go in just salvation army had attacked. the police post and government offices simul pena sleep the. ami was also...
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she found their bodies in a nearby pond most drowning deaths in bangladesh happen between nine in the morning and one in the afternoon when caregivers are busy doing day to day work experts say perhaps not surprisingly that the proximity to water increases the risk of drowning in bangladesh it's never far away this picture terrifies me this photo exhibit at the united nations headquarters in new york called just one inch of water is meant to highlight the dangers as well as point to ways to reduce the risks the scale of the problem is huge so it's bigger than the number of deaths in childbirth every year but it's never been addressed in the un's history it's never had any political attract attention at the united nations day care centers like this one provide not only an education for children but also a way to keep them out of trouble to view and i mean if there are ponds ditches and canals near almost all the village homes and in the monsoon these areas get inundated by flood water this becomes very risky for the children swimming lessons are also crucial to reduce accidental deaths
she found their bodies in a nearby pond most drowning deaths in bangladesh happen between nine in the morning and one in the afternoon when caregivers are busy doing day to day work experts say perhaps not surprisingly that the proximity to water increases the risk of drowning in bangladesh it's never far away this picture terrifies me this photo exhibit at the united nations headquarters in new york called just one inch of water is meant to highlight the dangers as well as point to ways to...
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for the first time in its history the united nations is trying to reduce drownings in bangladesh the leading cause of child deaths in the country every day forty six people drown most of them children and the un is hoping to change that by raising awareness as christian salumi reports. in bangladesh a country crisscrossed by nearly twenty five thousand kilometers of rivers and nearly six hundred kilometers of coastline drowning is the leading cause of death among children every year some fifteen thousand die. most hema big goon was working when she briefly lost track of her two children last year a boy and a girl. i have no choice but to work things like cooking and household chores while we are working it's not easy to remember where our children are most of the time like it happens to me i lost track where my children were and this is how such accidents take place. she found their bodies in a nearby pond most drowning deaths in bangladesh happen between nine in the morning and one in the afternoon when caregivers are busy doing day to day work experts say perhaps not surprisingly t
for the first time in its history the united nations is trying to reduce drownings in bangladesh the leading cause of child deaths in the country every day forty six people drown most of them children and the un is hoping to change that by raising awareness as christian salumi reports. in bangladesh a country crisscrossed by nearly twenty five thousand kilometers of rivers and nearly six hundred kilometers of coastline drowning is the leading cause of death among children every year some...
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this is the coaxes bizarre neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land was a rain forest but now there are refugee camps. elephants are a problem they attack refugees either out of range of fear they can find the ancient my great tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat out numbered by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the coxes bazaar camps around six hundred thirty people have migrated here from my own mom in the last two years alone. no i didn't that i've been much. better to not enough are bonded about it a. little a little bit about it got a bit out of it again a bit of a joke a lot of. it is utterly. planted that i cannot deny. the little bit of that it will be taking it. out of haha but i will not mother the little dot there is a little. bit about me and if you. didn't know that you the rainy season is coming on the refugees tennis will be washed away by mudflows unless they're resettled closer to the jungle and back to my and my. thought of. how they're
this is the coaxes bizarre neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land was a rain forest but now there are refugee camps. elephants are a problem they attack refugees either out of range of fear they can find the ancient my great tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat out numbered by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the coxes bazaar camps around six hundred thirty...
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nearly 700,000 of them have fled their homes in myanmar to neighboring bangladesh since last august. bringing with stories of alleged mass murder and destruction at the hands of myanmar's military which denies the accusations but the scars they bear are physical reminders of the persecution they've endured for the ngo called physicians for human rights, they are important pieces of forensic evidence this corroborate firsthand accounts of genocide against the rohingya. a new report by the human rights group exclusively shared with this show looks into the injuries of 25 rohingya refugees from a village where one such massacre allegedly took place. its lead author, the dr. homer venters joined me to discuss those findings. dr. venters, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having many. >> this report you put out is unusual because you're tracing the accounts of a massacre you think happened through the injuries on victims. is that true. >> we're using our skills to document forensic, scientific and medical evidence of these injuries and abuses to report out the truth of what happe
nearly 700,000 of them have fled their homes in myanmar to neighboring bangladesh since last august. bringing with stories of alleged mass murder and destruction at the hands of myanmar's military which denies the accusations but the scars they bear are physical reminders of the persecution they've endured for the ngo called physicians for human rights, they are important pieces of forensic evidence this corroborate firsthand accounts of genocide against the rohingya. a new report by the human...
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secretary general joins him there in the camps there in bangladesh to see the conditions for the ring of refugees we've all known to the u.s. president donald trump peace accuse the oil cartel opec of manipulating markets the u.s. isn't part of the fifteen member group but present trump is pressuring its ally saudi arabia to increase its oil output saudi is one of its top producers and in an interview for fox television trump said opec better stop its manipulation of the market because the u.s. was protecting many of the members. well staying in the us teachers from across the country are about to meet to decide what to do next with their demands for better paying conditions thousands have been taking part in statewide strikes in recent months and possible. it began in february when thousands of teachers in west virginia took to the streets and every public school in the state closed teachers here are among the lowest paid in the nation but their actions and success in getting more pay inspired others to follow suit i have the following weeks similar strike action was seen in several
secretary general joins him there in the camps there in bangladesh to see the conditions for the ring of refugees we've all known to the u.s. president donald trump peace accuse the oil cartel opec of manipulating markets the u.s. isn't part of the fifteen member group but present trump is pressuring its ally saudi arabia to increase its oil output saudi is one of its top producers and in an interview for fox television trump said opec better stop its manipulation of the market because the u.s....
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until you get terrorists has been visiting overcrowded camps in bangladesh cox's bazar district where hundreds of thousands of people sheltering he says refugees are living in terrible conditions there because of massive human rights violations in minimal. all these people here in these tragic circumstances and this near murder no responsibilities for them is not acceptable we need to push and we will be pushing in the right direction and fully in line with the principles that have always been the principles of the united nations in the ocean to. the need for every citizen to have a country that they can call their. correspondent mohammed jam jim as an cox is bizarre . the u.n. in the past few months trying to do a donation drive to get money for the or hinder refugee population it's only been twenty four percent funded thus far that really goes to show how much this population is neglected secretary-general good terrorism spoke a lot about the fact that there were hindu population is perhaps the most discriminated against population in the entire world he said that he went to iraq ki
until you get terrorists has been visiting overcrowded camps in bangladesh cox's bazar district where hundreds of thousands of people sheltering he says refugees are living in terrible conditions there because of massive human rights violations in minimal. all these people here in these tragic circumstances and this near murder no responsibilities for them is not acceptable we need to push and we will be pushing in the right direction and fully in line with the principles that have always been...
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meet us and then they were kidnapped by muslim fighters who killed their families and took them to bangladesh by force. now. i'm nothing. special not that loud funny loud loudly no not that i want to get my money not i don't mind it was a. fun little bit the deal is going it is. not all that. well how do. you know. only. that it got nothing any. of it in august. the myanmar government report that. the ira can go in just salvation army had attacked. the police post and government offices simul pena sleep the. ami was also already in place and rakhine state they had already brought in reinforcements to be able to deal with that so the question is how did they know to me a lot of these reports on not credible this was a good time to. try to move. out of now mom. this point of the media tour around my own ma the border between the country and bangladesh for not acting there again why it generated the hall people. said ben is seven hundred thousand people. you know world big part of. a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses
meet us and then they were kidnapped by muslim fighters who killed their families and took them to bangladesh by force. now. i'm nothing. special not that loud funny loud loudly no not that i want to get my money not i don't mind it was a. fun little bit the deal is going it is. not all that. well how do. you know. only. that it got nothing any. of it in august. the myanmar government report that. the ira can go in just salvation army had attacked. the police post and government offices simul...
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to meet us and they were kidnapped by muslim fighters who killed their families and took them to bangladesh by force. now. come off in. a fashion that loudly loudly no not that i want and i've had one not. only son of a little bit and the other is good it isn't the way he was. not. only. that it was nothing any. of it in august. the myanmar government reported that. the. salvation army had attacked. the police post and government offices simul pena sleep the young mommy was also already in place and rakhine state they had already brought in reinforcements to be able to deal with that so the question is how did they know to me a lot of these reports on not credible this was a good time to. try to move. them on. this point of the media tour around my own ma the border between the country and bangladesh for not acting there again why it generated the hall people. said ben is seven hundred thousand people. when the whole make this manufacture come sentenced to public wealth. when the room in classes protect themselves. in the final merry go round be the one percent. that's not going all middle
to meet us and they were kidnapped by muslim fighters who killed their families and took them to bangladesh by force. now. come off in. a fashion that loudly loudly no not that i want and i've had one not. only son of a little bit and the other is good it isn't the way he was. not. only. that it was nothing any. of it in august. the myanmar government reported that. the. salvation army had attacked. the police post and government offices simul pena sleep the young mommy was also already in...
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to further this point of the media tour around my and the border between the country and bangladesh for not acting then again why it generated the whole. sad end is seven hundred thousand people. you know world of big part of the lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to be deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. when the whole make this manufacture come sentenced to public wells. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the final merry go round lifts only the one percent. during the whole middle of the room sick. to loop around the real news room. it's a so-called no man's land where you find the most reluctant refugees they don't want to venture too far from the fence that separates them from mayan mob never the less that most so afraid to return worrying whether they'll enjoy the same rights as before the government
to further this point of the media tour around my and the border between the country and bangladesh for not acting then again why it generated the whole. sad end is seven hundred thousand people. you know world of big part of the lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to be deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for...
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and lynch italy they were kidnapped by muslim fighters who killed their families and took them to bangladesh by force. out. something. like fascism and then last but only mildly not of them want and had not planned it was a. little earlier than the others and it is certainly going to be monday. night and the wind will not. only. that nothing very. fit in august. the myanmar government report that. the ira can go again just salvation army had attacked. the police post and government offices simulate pena sleep the. me was also already in place and rakhine state they had already brought in reinforcements to be able to deal with that so the question is how did they know to me a lot of these reports are not credible this was a good time to. right. the . this point of the media tour around my and the border between the country and bangladesh for not acting there again why all the people. sat down is simon hundred thousand people. since the start of the world cup or russian sports commentators have put cruelly sure on their list of teams capable of winning russians love to root for the underdog bu
and lynch italy they were kidnapped by muslim fighters who killed their families and took them to bangladesh by force. out. something. like fascism and then last but only mildly not of them want and had not planned it was a. little earlier than the others and it is certainly going to be monday. night and the wind will not. only. that nothing very. fit in august. the myanmar government report that. the ira can go again just salvation army had attacked. the police post and government offices...
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so far, they are not accepted by myanmar, bangladesh hasn't given them citizenship.s, with the monsoon risk and the flooding risk, it's important the world remembers these people and doesn't forget them. thanks very much indeed. weddings amongst couples in lgbt communities are on the rise, but unfortunately some of their parents are unwilling to attend, leaving people on their own on their big day. well, to combat this, one woman from the us state of oklahoma has offered to step in as the ‘stand—in mom' to fill that void. sara cunningham came to terms with her son being gay. now she helps others disowned by their parents. throw the rice and blow the bubbles, whatever you need... if you need a mum to come to your same—sex marriage because your biological mum won't, i am your girl. ijust started again hearing about parents who were not accepting the relationships between the couples, not recognising their marriage as holy. it is the most profound day of their life. i was that mum too. i was that mum wondering, could i go to my own son's wedding? i had to reconcile my o
so far, they are not accepted by myanmar, bangladesh hasn't given them citizenship.s, with the monsoon risk and the flooding risk, it's important the world remembers these people and doesn't forget them. thanks very much indeed. weddings amongst couples in lgbt communities are on the rise, but unfortunately some of their parents are unwilling to attend, leaving people on their own on their big day. well, to combat this, one woman from the us state of oklahoma has offered to step in as the...
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us and legibly they were kidnapped by muslim fighters who killed their families and took them to bangladesh by force. that. found nothing out. of the fashion of their last valley love valley not that we want. to have our own world. a little fluid in the earth is going to get it is going to have been the leader that he was the only handle the winds. are a little. a little further than that nothing any. of it in august. the myanmar government report that. the ira can go again just salvation army had attacked. the police post and government offices simul pena sleep the young mommy was also already in place and rakhine state they had already brought in reinforcements to be able to deal with that so the question is how did they know to me a lot of these reports on not credible this was a good time to. try to move. out of now mom. this point of the media tour around my own ma the border between the country and bangladesh for not acting there again why it generated the whole people. said ben is seven hundred thousand people. for pleasure a dilute is when the interest on the debt is greater than yo
us and legibly they were kidnapped by muslim fighters who killed their families and took them to bangladesh by force. that. found nothing out. of the fashion of their last valley love valley not that we want. to have our own world. a little fluid in the earth is going to get it is going to have been the leader that he was the only handle the winds. are a little. a little further than that nothing any. of it in august. the myanmar government report that. the ira can go again just salvation army...
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this is the coaxes bizarre neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land was a rain forest but now there are refugee camps. elephants are a problem they attack refugees either out of rage or fear they can find their ancient my great tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat to outnumber by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the coxes bazaar camps around six hundred thirty people have migrated here from my own ma in the last two years alone. and. noted that i've been mad it be that hard to not enough are bonded about it or. aware about it i've gotten out of it i've been a bit of a go there of what it. is that i demand and i am glad that i planned it that i. am i want the little bit of that it will be under a big big. mother that would also doesn't want a. lot of the other. to know that the rainy season is coming on. refugees tense will be washed away by much flood unless they're resettled closer to the jungle and bank to my and i don't. want to. start out of by them
this is the coaxes bizarre neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land was a rain forest but now there are refugee camps. elephants are a problem they attack refugees either out of rage or fear they can find their ancient my great tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat to outnumber by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the coxes bazaar camps around six hundred thirty...
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it says that political solutions are needed to help hundreds of thousands of people who fled to bangladesh u.n. secretary general and high commissioner for refugees have been visiting the region camps in cox's bazaar june is also there. the un has been trying to highlight just how vulnerable the population of or hinder refugees here in cox's bizarre bangladesh remains and where we are here in critical long can this really just highlights it highlights just how dangerous things are for the refugees it's monsoon season cyclons have not begun but look all around us this is what accumulated rainwater does these steep hills behind the steep muddy hills that most of them lacking vegetation well these huts are built on them when rain waters come means that this landscape is prone for natural disasters for landslides for flooding it's one of the reasons why people are so concerned and i spoke about that concern earlier with united nations high commissioner for refugees the legal grounding he talked about specifically the kind of trauma that the rains the refugee population has already encountered
it says that political solutions are needed to help hundreds of thousands of people who fled to bangladesh u.n. secretary general and high commissioner for refugees have been visiting the region camps in cox's bazaar june is also there. the un has been trying to highlight just how vulnerable the population of or hinder refugees here in cox's bizarre bangladesh remains and where we are here in critical long can this really just highlights it highlights just how dangerous things are for the...
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immediate deportations and people can appeal to have their names registered this all goes back to bangladesh is nine hundred seventy one war of independence that's when hundreds of thousands of people fled to india to escape the fighting many of them settled in the northeastern part of the country mainly in a psalm will bring in our guests in a moment but first this report from paul church in. forty five year old monologue of the groom is battling cancer and the national registry of citizens she has appeared at n.r.c. foreigners tribunals six times to prove she's an indian citizen. seven million of the thirty two million people who live in some state had until. one day to do the same. i'm extremely upset my health is getting worse and if i don't get justice my children will be treated as citizens of india if my name doesn't appear in the n.r.c. list then their names will not appear either. critics of the citizens' registry say a movement by the awesome means to protect their culture has turned into zino phobia prime minister narendra modi promised his hindu nationalist party would take actio
immediate deportations and people can appeal to have their names registered this all goes back to bangladesh is nine hundred seventy one war of independence that's when hundreds of thousands of people fled to india to escape the fighting many of them settled in the northeastern part of the country mainly in a psalm will bring in our guests in a moment but first this report from paul church in. forty five year old monologue of the groom is battling cancer and the national registry of citizens...
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of the poll that is easing now though in instead we're seeing this law in develop over parts of bangladesh and across the central belt of india i think this is again where we're going to see some of the wettest of the weather as we head through wednesday to the south about that we see some clouds but also some showers to the north it will generally be dry but really quite hot so new delhi up at thirty six in karate at thirty three. so whether it's sponsored by cattle waste. in an exclusive documentary series al-jazeera reveals the full story of a war that changed the face of the middle east this is not a board to defeat israel this is a war of wait for the moment the final episode of a three part series explores the impending threats of two global superpowers i don't compass why the out is where the conflict continues to this day the war in october the battle and beyond at this time on al-jazeera. you're watching all jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour concerns growing over the human cost of the syrian government offensive against rebels in the southern province of that up thre
of the poll that is easing now though in instead we're seeing this law in develop over parts of bangladesh and across the central belt of india i think this is again where we're going to see some of the wettest of the weather as we head through wednesday to the south about that we see some clouds but also some showers to the north it will generally be dry but really quite hot so new delhi up at thirty six in karate at thirty three. so whether it's sponsored by cattle waste. in an exclusive...
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now more than seven hundred thousand have fled into neighboring bangladesh since a government crackdown began in august last year it is one of the world's biggest refugee emergencies with the united nations accusing them of ethnic cleansing many say they've been facing justice for decades june met one family in a camp and talks is bizarre just across the border in bangladesh. she's the head of four generations of family and the bearer of forty years of suffering ghouls a heart or a hinge a refugee in her ninety's has fled persecution in me and more three separate times in her life first in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight then one nine hundred ninety one and finally in two thousand and seventy five. she speaks softly and slowly telling me that while age may have left her unable to remember everything she'll never forget the constant horrors her family suffered at the hands of security forces in me and more over the years. they beat as they kidnapped as they detained does google and her family span almost a century in age bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in
now more than seven hundred thousand have fled into neighboring bangladesh since a government crackdown began in august last year it is one of the world's biggest refugee emergencies with the united nations accusing them of ethnic cleansing many say they've been facing justice for decades june met one family in a camp and talks is bizarre just across the border in bangladesh. she's the head of four generations of family and the bearer of forty years of suffering ghouls a heart or a hinge a...
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the state's new registry wants to identify people who entered india after the bangladesh pakistan war in one nine hundred seventy one the names of four million people from the state's thirty two million residents are missing from the new draft of a citizens' registry is regarded as very high if you've got it is there it is very surprising it is unbelievable because they are his nose muslim are all are you legal infiltrators in our prime minister nouri and remote his government has pledged to remove what it calls foreigners from us some state officials say people can appeal to have their names on the list hard because you could claim every person whose name has not been included in the draft citizens' list will have many opportunities to object to make a claim on those whose names appeared on the revised registry are overjoyed and relieved at ten o'clock felt really good seeing that the names of my family members have been included in the national registry of citizens those whose names are not on the registry continue to worry they fear if the uncertainty continues they might face depo
the state's new registry wants to identify people who entered india after the bangladesh pakistan war in one nine hundred seventy one the names of four million people from the state's thirty two million residents are missing from the new draft of a citizens' registry is regarded as very high if you've got it is there it is very surprising it is unbelievable because they are his nose muslim are all are you legal infiltrators in our prime minister nouri and remote his government has pledged to...
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. >> you have gone looking for growth in countries like myanmar, bangladesh, pakistan.seen revenues and ebitda in those areas fall compared to the past year why is that happening? >> well, we don't see it falling. wesee the growth at the level that we saw last year not being maintained in particular, if you talk about bangladesh and pakistan, we see positive growth numbers. but we have seen a slower growth in first quarter and halfway into second quarter both in bangladesh and pakistan and for specific reasons we see the end of the quarter, second quarter growth picking up in bangladesh and pakistan and that continuing to the third quarter. so it's a combination of some market specifics we are also building out the 4g network in bangladesh. it's an effect of having high growth numbers in the same market in the first half of last year so the comparables are tough this is the quarter where we see market production robust and we're pleased with that this quarter. >> jorgen rostrup, thank you for joining us. >>> ronald do has his sites on winning a sixth ballon dor he added
. >> you have gone looking for growth in countries like myanmar, bangladesh, pakistan.seen revenues and ebitda in those areas fall compared to the past year why is that happening? >> well, we don't see it falling. wesee the growth at the level that we saw last year not being maintained in particular, if you talk about bangladesh and pakistan, we see positive growth numbers. but we have seen a slower growth in first quarter and halfway into second quarter both in bangladesh and...
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hasun's secretary-general visited refugees in bangladesh s visited refugees in bangladesh. 700, livinge refugee camp after fleeing violence in neighboring myanmar. here is nick veeck who has more. myanmar. nic: this trip seemed to have profound effect on the united nations secretary-general. he tweeted afterwards that he listened to heartbreaking accounts from the refugee people. he talked about the dreadful sexual violence the women had endured before they fled to bangladesh he said this was a humanitarian and human rights nightmare. the short-termai priority hed people tome 200,000 benic: this trip seemed to have profound effect on the united mo a place of battering from the monsoon season which continues to hit this place so are. he c community once again to do more to help these people. he said they are the most persecuted people and desperately need assistance. in the medium to long termthe is much more difficult to solve and that is trying to bring back the people to myanmar, theholace they call . however, the united nations said the condions on the ground are simply not right fu
hasun's secretary-general visited refugees in bangladesh s visited refugees in bangladesh. 700, livinge refugee camp after fleeing violence in neighboring myanmar. here is nick veeck who has more. myanmar. nic: this trip seemed to have profound effect on the united nations secretary-general. he tweeted afterwards that he listened to heartbreaking accounts from the refugee people. he talked about the dreadful sexual violence the women had endured before they fled to bangladesh he said this was a...
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would sabera back the horrors of me in march and crossed into bangladesh. she thought she'd found some safety for her daughter and the rest of her surviving relatives then the rains came and then i knew that then. a landslide damaged part so we had to move to another patch the house and then we all had to have one small corner. so bare is among the approximately forty two thousand people here identified by aid agencies as being at high risk from the elements which means that for her and many other hinder refugees things are beginning to change for the better together with humanitarian partners who have been working hard to try and mitigate the effects of the monsoon all season here especially for. her living in the settlements in the camps xabi amman to tells me many of the areas were hinder refugees settled in this sprawling campsite are prone to natural disasters so today we've had relocations the very safe families who are living in areas that are high risk of landslides and flooding and we very like head of them to new sides here and the camp on safer g
would sabera back the horrors of me in march and crossed into bangladesh. she thought she'd found some safety for her daughter and the rest of her surviving relatives then the rains came and then i knew that then. a landslide damaged part so we had to move to another patch the house and then we all had to have one small corner. so bare is among the approximately forty two thousand people here identified by aid agencies as being at high risk from the elements which means that for her and many...
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cricket — and bangladesh are on the brink of an innings defeat in the 1st test against the west indiest century as the home side made 406 in reply to bangladesh's1st innings total of a3. shannon gabriel inflicted further misery with the ball, taking 4 wickets as bangladesh closed day 2 on 66 for 6 in their 2nd innings. they trail by 301 runs, with only 4 wickets remaining. pakistan beat australia in the latest match in zimbabwe, a dress rehearsal for sunday's final, pakistan had first. —— battered. —— batted. australia restricted to 149—7, in reply. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. well, i'm sure you will know what i'm going to say, we're in for a hot and sunny day, no changes to our weather. in fact, the weekend is looking particularly hot across england, temperatures expected to rise. i will say, though, there is a chance of one or two storms across south—eastern parts of the country on friday, or at least a big downpours. we had that on thursday, tunbridge wells with some flash fl
cricket — and bangladesh are on the brink of an innings defeat in the 1st test against the west indiest century as the home side made 406 in reply to bangladesh's1st innings total of a3. shannon gabriel inflicted further misery with the ball, taking 4 wickets as bangladesh closed day 2 on 66 for 6 in their 2nd innings. they trail by 301 runs, with only 4 wickets remaining. pakistan beat australia in the latest match in zimbabwe, a dress rehearsal for sunday's final, pakistan had first. ——...
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when sabera back home fled the horrors of me and more crossed into bangladesh she thought she'd found some safety for her daughter and the rest of her surviving relatives then the rains came so bear is among the approximately forty two thousand people here identified by aid agencies as being at high risk from the elements which means that for her and many other ranger refugees things are beginning to change for the better xabi i'm on to tells me many of the areas were him to refugee settled in this sprawling campsite are prone to natural disasters so today we've had relocations the very families who are living in areas that are higher risk of landslides and flooding and we've really had a been to sides here and the camp on safer ground where they can be better protected in this extension to the camp it's a race against time these days the construction is constant. force the various family at last some relief first meal in their new dwelling it may not look like much but for them right now it makes all the difference in the world. i have a damaging joins us now from cox's bazar hi ther
when sabera back home fled the horrors of me and more crossed into bangladesh she thought she'd found some safety for her daughter and the rest of her surviving relatives then the rains came so bear is among the approximately forty two thousand people here identified by aid agencies as being at high risk from the elements which means that for her and many other ranger refugees things are beginning to change for the better xabi i'm on to tells me many of the areas were him to refugee settled in...
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her son only ahmed first fled rackrent state and came to bangladesh as a teenager he recounts just how awful the crackdown by security forces was in two thousand and seventeen i didn't know at that out of if we couldn't have made our way here we would have been killed like stray dogs muhammad are you is goals graham son in law he says he'll always be haunted by what he seen back home. in line in florida you know a little bit no one could even ask questions about locals disappearances even a brother didn't have the right to ask about his missing brother you understand we had no clue who was disappeared into way we just had to remain silent about it. here the signs of trauma are everywhere and fear is clearly etched on faces in many ways what's happening to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse their hinges aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. more than anything muhammad i you've once his children to be able to experie
her son only ahmed first fled rackrent state and came to bangladesh as a teenager he recounts just how awful the crackdown by security forces was in two thousand and seventeen i didn't know at that out of if we couldn't have made our way here we would have been killed like stray dogs muhammad are you is goals graham son in law he says he'll always be haunted by what he seen back home. in line in florida you know a little bit no one could even ask questions about locals disappearances even a...
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the first of this point of the media tour around my and the border between the country and bangladesh for not acting there again why it generated the whole people . said ben is sam one hundred thousand people. donald trump will soon visit europe is a very busy agenda and it's unclear what kind of perception people get topping his i ten are rare he will be trade relations nato and russia never before has an american president been expected with so much henchmen. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember one one just shows you can't afford to miss the one and only boom bust . in twenty forty you know
the first of this point of the media tour around my and the border between the country and bangladesh for not acting there again why it generated the whole people . said ben is sam one hundred thousand people. donald trump will soon visit europe is a very busy agenda and it's unclear what kind of perception people get topping his i ten are rare he will be trade relations nato and russia never before has an american president been expected with so much henchmen. i've been saying the numbers mean...
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meanwhile, bangladesh have beaten west indies by 48 runs in their first one day international in guyanacentury partnership between tamin iqbal and shakib al hasan built the platform for a bangladesh win. captain mashrafe mortaza then led the way with the ball taking 4—37 as west indies made 231—9 in reply. 50 years ago, around 100 people gathered to watch the sister of the us presidentjohn f kennedy launch a sporting event designed to celebrate people with intellectual disabilities. nowadays, the special olympics as it's become known attracts almost five million athletes from 170 countries. stuart pollitt joined the celebrations in chicago. celebrating half a century of shunning the sporting spotlight on people who had been in society's shadow. this event at chicago's soldier field marks 50 years since the stadium hosted the first special olympics. i actually have ran across the floor... you got to go... amelia competed that day as an 11—year—old. it started a lifelong love of sport. when i did the running, 50 metres dash, and all the events i did, i kept going, i didn't stop. i got med
meanwhile, bangladesh have beaten west indies by 48 runs in their first one day international in guyanacentury partnership between tamin iqbal and shakib al hasan built the platform for a bangladesh win. captain mashrafe mortaza then led the way with the ball taking 4—37 as west indies made 231—9 in reply. 50 years ago, around 100 people gathered to watch the sister of the us presidentjohn f kennedy launch a sporting event designed to celebrate people with intellectual disabilities....