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on the move again bangladesh relocates hundreds of rolling the to a remote island despite protests from human rights groups and their safety be guaranteed and why is there still no permanent solution to the refugee crisis this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm jerome 3 years ago nearly a 1000000 rohingya escaped to bangladesh when me and more us military launched what the un called a textbook case of ethnic cleansing many sought shelter in the world's largest refugee camp at cox's bizarre now their lives are being uprooted again bangladesh is government has moved a 2nd group of nearly 2000 to a remote island rights groups a bus on char is unsafe because it's prone to floods and cyclons but the government insists the new camp will improve the refugees lives as they'll have homes markets and schools for 100000 people tell your child he reports from the port city of chittagong. around 1800 running a refugee is boarded navy vessel in the post city of chittagong in southern bangladesh they have been sent to passion charter island where 1600 of their fellow refugees were r
on the move again bangladesh relocates hundreds of rolling the to a remote island despite protests from human rights groups and their safety be guaranteed and why is there still no permanent solution to the refugee crisis this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm jerome 3 years ago nearly a 1000000 rohingya escaped to bangladesh when me and more us military launched what the un called a textbook case of ethnic cleansing many sought shelter in the world's largest refugee camp at...
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but it was a bad year for bangladesh. it experienced the deadliest factory fire in its history 1 march shorts were among the clothes found in the charred remains but the company escaped accountability. and for many western retailers whose clothes are made in bangladesh it's business as usual. anybody out there know how many zeros are half a trillion dollars taken from a number there along. with the fire that has ring fashions factory last november started on the ground floor and quickly spread. at least 112 people died hundreds of others were injured many workers were trapped inside because the doors were locked and the building had no fire exits. the remains of the fire are still everywhere here this is where workers jumped out of the burning building onto the roof of the storm and tory there's boards in all the windows who are going to kick out of the exhaust fans and jump onto this building. on rukia begins daughter he now died in the fire. last of a look at the build up a little bit in a minute with the boat with the.
but it was a bad year for bangladesh. it experienced the deadliest factory fire in its history 1 march shorts were among the clothes found in the charred remains but the company escaped accountability. and for many western retailers whose clothes are made in bangladesh it's business as usual. anybody out there know how many zeros are half a trillion dollars taken from a number there along. with the fire that has ring fashions factory last november started on the ground floor and quickly spread....
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citizenship needs to be restored the living conditions for writing in refugee camps in bangladesh as well as in myanmar need to be improved so these are some of the areas it's obviously a lot that needs to take place it's not insurmountable this is something that the international community can and should do yasmin last week there were around 1600 rohingya refugees that were tramp. for by bangladesh's government to the island of basilan char which is this remote island in the bay of bengal and bangladesh his government says the only running to refugees who wanted to go to that island were taken but many humanitarian groups have expressed concern and they have opposed the move how worried are you about the fact that around 600 refugees were taken there and do you know if there were refugees who were taken there against their will well this is definitely a very concerning moment i am still very worried about the situation as a whole. there have been a few videos a few different footage that come out of the us and char soon after the move and it hasn't really given us the ideal picture
citizenship needs to be restored the living conditions for writing in refugee camps in bangladesh as well as in myanmar need to be improved so these are some of the areas it's obviously a lot that needs to take place it's not insurmountable this is something that the international community can and should do yasmin last week there were around 1600 rohingya refugees that were tramp. for by bangladesh's government to the island of basilan char which is this remote island in the bay of bengal and...
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but bangladesh is doing it the wrong way they're just plowing ahead without real regard for whether the rohingya want to be there or not and there are certainly cases where people have been sent there and voluntarily and not been permitted to leave. as tom corresponded was just telling us the bangladeshi government is critical of the many other foreign governments who say by saying that they have been paying only lip service to efforts to try to get some sort of repository an agreement with me but the knives they doing very much i mean how legitimate do you think that complaint is well i certainly think that there needs to be much more pressure on myanmar to really agreed to take the rohingya back and permit them to return in safety and dignity and voluntarily with protection with citizenship with the right to freedom of movement all the things that they need to have and i think that it's true that the international community has not done enough on that so bangladesh does have a legitimate complaint there but on the other hand you know when the foreign minister of bangladesh says th
but bangladesh is doing it the wrong way they're just plowing ahead without real regard for whether the rohingya want to be there or not and there are certainly cases where people have been sent there and voluntarily and not been permitted to leave. as tom corresponded was just telling us the bangladeshi government is critical of the many other foreign governments who say by saying that they have been paying only lip service to efforts to try to get some sort of repository an agreement with me...
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the minimum wage for a garment worker in bangladesh is £74 a month.family all worked overtime and earned nearly £275 a month between them. one month into the lockdown, hosna was called back into work. but on the 3rd ofjune, she was laid off and given just 5,000 taka, around £45, in compensation. in chittagong, 17 days into the pandemic, mostafiz had to close his factory. he was receiving e—mails from buyers cancelling their orders. many of the jeans had already been made and were ready to be dispatched. some had already been shipped. but some customers were saying they were no longer responsible for the payment of their order or were putting payment off indefinitely. when the pandemic hit, around $3 billion of orders were cancelled in bangladesh's garment industry. you see all this is justjeans. and those were all made for the uk high street. theyjust keep here like that. how many days i can keep the jeans like that? where i have this space? you can see by yourself there is no space! everywhere, everywhere, everywhere you can see. there is no space an
the minimum wage for a garment worker in bangladesh is £74 a month.family all worked overtime and earned nearly £275 a month between them. one month into the lockdown, hosna was called back into work. but on the 3rd ofjune, she was laid off and given just 5,000 taka, around £45, in compensation. in chittagong, 17 days into the pandemic, mostafiz had to close his factory. he was receiving e—mails from buyers cancelling their orders. many of the jeans had already been made and were ready to...
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another group of rohingya refugees is moved to an isolated island off bangladesh despite fears it could be vulnerable to floods. hundreds of anti abortion protesters rally in argentina ahead of a senate vote that could legalize the procedure. us president elect joe biden has accused the trumpet ministration of damaging security agencies and impeding his access to intelligence as he prepares to take office and with just 22 days left in the white house trump is also a dog's with members of his own party republicans in the house a vote of the democrats to override a presidential veto on defense spending many have also refused trump's demands to back an increase in cash payments to americans also in jordan reports from washington. members of the u.s. house of representatives interrupt their holiday break to decide whether to give americans $2000.00 each in the midst of the covert $1000.00 pandemic the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table the vote in favor came after us president donald trump finally signed into law on sunday a bill giving americ
another group of rohingya refugees is moved to an isolated island off bangladesh despite fears it could be vulnerable to floods. hundreds of anti abortion protesters rally in argentina ahead of a senate vote that could legalize the procedure. us president elect joe biden has accused the trumpet ministration of damaging security agencies and impeding his access to intelligence as he prepares to take office and with just 22 days left in the white house trump is also a dog's with members of his...
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under water -- bangladesh's farmers are having to adapt to. sustainable livestock farming -- can new methods save mexico's cloud forests? but first, we find out how faith can conquer violence - the former gansters finding god in brazil. the average number of people to be murdered worldwide every year is 6 per 100,000 people. that figure is five times higher in brazil. last year, an average of 114 people were murdered there every day. that's 41,635 over the year. of all countries not at war, brazil is one of the most dangerous. the country's favelas are particular hotspots when it comes to violent crime, much of it gang-led. the military and police regularly move in on the areas and shootings are commonplace. yet many young men see joining a ng as theionly chancof a future. and leaving is notoriously difficult. >> this evangelical preacher was once boss of a drugs gang. he seeks to make amends for his sins and wants to give others hope. when he speaks, gangsters lien. >> i can't forget the sound of the kalashnikovs. >> he lives in rio de janeir
under water -- bangladesh's farmers are having to adapt to. sustainable livestock farming -- can new methods save mexico's cloud forests? but first, we find out how faith can conquer violence - the former gansters finding god in brazil. the average number of people to be murdered worldwide every year is 6 per 100,000 people. that figure is five times higher in brazil. last year, an average of 114 people were murdered there every day. that's 41,635 over the year. of all countries not at war,...
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i think to a large extent because bangladesh is a small country it's a country of 160000000 people. and that too with its own challenges economy challenge challenges employment literacy those challenges are there for bangladesh as well it's becoming middle income country it has it ever striving for that for that status but until that happens when you have this kind of responsibility very late international community certainly has a role to play in supporting the refugees in supporting bangladesh with managing the refugees for as long as they are and and more importantly i think to expedite the process of creating conditions in myanmar for the returns to happen in the state voluntary and dignified conditions it's not just about the justice and accountability mccann ism that's already going on that the i.c.c. have taken up to investigate and it's also going on in other. international platforms as well but having said that i think the pressure needs to be put on myanmar really to end the violence and come into the discussion with the victims with the rohingya community and recognise th
i think to a large extent because bangladesh is a small country it's a country of 160000000 people. and that too with its own challenges economy challenge challenges employment literacy those challenges are there for bangladesh as well it's becoming middle income country it has it ever striving for that for that status but until that happens when you have this kind of responsibility very late international community certainly has a role to play in supporting the refugees in supporting...
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bangladesh is under fire for relocating or hendra refugees to a remote island off the coast human rights groups say that some are being forced to relocate and one has even called it an island detention center we'll speak with a representative from amnesty international about the growing crisis but 1st is india's far more protests continue to block major highways into new delhi as prime minister narendra modi gone too far with his agricultural reforms that is our arena . since late last month tens of thousands of indian farmers have camped along highways outside new delhi's borders braving the cold temperatures and the risk of coronavirus to protest controversial agriculture reforms a minister in the interim modi says the new laws are necessary to deregulate and modernize india's agriculture sector which is the primary source of income for 58 percent of indians but farmers say they were not consulted when the reforms were pushed through and worry the changes will make them vulnerable to exploitation from large corporations so as the protests enter their 4th week is there an end in sight t
bangladesh is under fire for relocating or hendra refugees to a remote island off the coast human rights groups say that some are being forced to relocate and one has even called it an island detention center we'll speak with a representative from amnesty international about the growing crisis but 1st is india's far more protests continue to block major highways into new delhi as prime minister narendra modi gone too far with his agricultural reforms that is our arena . since late last month...
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for the rohingya who live here bangladesh is decision to relocate 100000 of them to beslan char only adds to their uncertain fates. for some it's a chance to escape the squalor of the camp. there the person in charge here told me we have a room on the island like his office that's why i agreed to move there. and the. others have doubts over starting a new on a place known as the floating island i don't know what was in it we came here after so much torture in myanmar even if we're shot 2000 times we won't go to beslan child. we feel safe here in the camp we don't want to go to best un charter. and. more than 1000000 refugees a squeeze on to 26 square kilometers near the bangladesh myanmar border. the bangladeshi government says its relocation plan will ease the pressure on the crowded camp. according to the country's foreign minister a.k. abdul moment ranger if you g.'s won't be taking the best forcibly only those who are willing to go will be going there voluntarily. but some refugees say they're being given no choice. now they did it 1st my father was arrested by the police they be
for the rohingya who live here bangladesh is decision to relocate 100000 of them to beslan char only adds to their uncertain fates. for some it's a chance to escape the squalor of the camp. there the person in charge here told me we have a room on the island like his office that's why i agreed to move there. and the. others have doubts over starting a new on a place known as the floating island i don't know what was in it we came here after so much torture in myanmar even if we're shot 2000...
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the juice industry is one of the biggest economic sectors in bangladesh. it's viewed as a kind of national treasure closely linked with the state's founding and for many years its only export many here hope could help breathe new life into the industry . the digital revolution and the big it has provided us with has given us a big push to be more and more environmentally friendly young people around the world leading this trend and i'm more aware and did know about it about protecting them. in the next. we met one such group of students that's the. 1000000 dollar limit livable is best achieved with the help of people who live here . using new technology to contribute to a better understanding of traffic. i would like to see the city authorities and the general public taking care of the trees. these students are applying their coding and programming skills to the development of applications and devices to make cities more ecologically sustainable. it looks relaxed but they're actually taking part in an intensive summer school at city lab . the better ones h
the juice industry is one of the biggest economic sectors in bangladesh. it's viewed as a kind of national treasure closely linked with the state's founding and for many years its only export many here hope could help breathe new life into the industry . the digital revolution and the big it has provided us with has given us a big push to be more and more environmentally friendly young people around the world leading this trend and i'm more aware and did know about it about protecting them. in...
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the freeze is to say welcome to global 3, thousands underwater bangladesh's. farmers are having to adapt to climate change sustainable life stop farming. can new methods save mexico's cloud forests. but 1st we find out how faith can conquer violence. the former gangsters finding god in brazil, the average number of people to be murdered worldwide every year is 6 per $100000.00 citizens. that figure is 5 times higher in brazil. last year, an average of $114.00 people were murdered there every day. that's $41635.00 over the year. of all countries, not at war. brazil is one of the most dangerous the countries for a particular hot spots when it comes to violent crime. much of it gang led the military and police regularly move in on the areas and shootings a commonplace. yet many young men see joining a gang as their only chance of a future leaving it's notoriously difficult. this evangelical preacher was once boss of a drugs gang. he seeks to make amends for his sins and wants to go. others hope. when he speaks gangsters listen, i can't forget the sound of the kal
the freeze is to say welcome to global 3, thousands underwater bangladesh's. farmers are having to adapt to climate change sustainable life stop farming. can new methods save mexico's cloud forests. but 1st we find out how faith can conquer violence. the former gangsters finding god in brazil, the average number of people to be murdered worldwide every year is 6 per $100000.00 citizens. that figure is 5 times higher in brazil. last year, an average of $114.00 people were murdered there every...
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bangladesh has built flood protection barriers barracks hospitals and mosques. but international aid agencies fear a big storm could endanger thousands of lives. on the un which was excluded from the relocation process once more consultation and access the un high commission of refugees from grandy said he's concerned by reports of ranger if you g.'s being moved to beslan char he wants access to see conditions on the on himself and he transfer he said must follow a voluntary informed decision. refugees are urging dhaka and the u.n. to focus on repatriation rather than relocation. they still want to return to myanmar but only if the muslim majority were recognized as citizens. joining us is. islam who reported this story it's not a great sign if the u.n. high commissioner for refugees says he'd like to go to bus on chair to check out conditions because he's not had access to the place is it yes it's a good sign that he has expressed his concern about every location of the rowing if it is do it the more thailand prone and floods and had all posed to the idea of re
bangladesh has built flood protection barriers barracks hospitals and mosques. but international aid agencies fear a big storm could endanger thousands of lives. on the un which was excluded from the relocation process once more consultation and access the un high commission of refugees from grandy said he's concerned by reports of ranger if you g.'s being moved to beslan char he wants access to see conditions on the on himself and he transfer he said must follow a voluntary informed decision....
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underwater bangladesh's farmers are having to adapt to climate change. sustainable lifestyle farming can new methods save mexico's clowned forests. but 1st we find out how faith can conquer violence the former gangsters finding god in brazil. the average number of people to be murdered worldwide every year is 6 per $100000.00 citizens that figure is 5 times higher in brazil last year an average of $114.00 people were murdered there every day that's $41600.00 search and find over the year of all countries not at war brazil is one of the most dangerous the countries for a particular hot spots when it comes to violent crime much of it gang led the military and police regularly move in on the areas and shootings the commonplace yet many young men see joining a gang as their only chance of a future and leaving is notoriously difficult. this evangelic. a preacher was once boss of a drugs gang past. he seeks to make amends for his sins and wants to give others hope. when he speaks gangsters listen. to the tougher get the sound of the kalashnikovs. he lives in r
underwater bangladesh's farmers are having to adapt to climate change. sustainable lifestyle farming can new methods save mexico's clowned forests. but 1st we find out how faith can conquer violence the former gangsters finding god in brazil. the average number of people to be murdered worldwide every year is 6 per $100000.00 citizens that figure is 5 times higher in brazil last year an average of $114.00 people were murdered there every day that's $41600.00 search and find over the year of all...
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now if male faces the prospect of returning home to his family in bangladesh with nothing. is my good dreams turned into a nightmare [inaudible] uhhuh -- singapore. asian tiger. economic miracle. and for these men a land of opportunity. the city is host to some eighty thousand migrant workers from bangladesh. life.come in search of a better delivered by the prospect of money beyond their wildest dreams. but for mohamed is small and his colleagues. singapore has been nothing short of a nightmare. think of them as a dollar. yes you know what i said. some of a minute hello this is those of us but i wanted us to go to but there's a lot. about attacking come but embodied in modeling. missing of what i said -- seven main complaint that cause dnia. permanent intimacy i'm also available as a low a low because they will. we can do a lot of company both of the same as opposed to the okay within the ten not because they attack i was on it but disturbance that's it -- dealers are not allowed to test and i thought i was little i wanted -- to but that doesn't. but i cables that said i kn
now if male faces the prospect of returning home to his family in bangladesh with nothing. is my good dreams turned into a nightmare [inaudible] uhhuh -- singapore. asian tiger. economic miracle. and for these men a land of opportunity. the city is host to some eighty thousand migrant workers from bangladesh. life.come in search of a better delivered by the prospect of money beyond their wildest dreams. but for mohamed is small and his colleagues. singapore has been nothing short of a...
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the boat carrying almost a 100 rangar refugees from camps in bangladesh was towed to indonesia's some archer island by locals very very. the refugees said they spent 4 horrific months of sea surviving on rice nuts and rainwater and that at least one person died. her parents. from malaysia shell was able to speak with his wife by phone he quit his construction job and made his way illegally by boat to indonesia. there he snuck into the refugee camp and found his family. i was only hoping to be happy and thinking about when i can live together with my husband again. thank god he came here i am happy we're here together now. but despite that stroke of fortune conditions in the camp a tough. they only have the small space to call their own. sometimes they buy not so small extras from local market sellers to supplement the food break even. though i'm very happy to meet my husband here but i feel sorry for my torso when she wants to eat something and we can't give her anything because my husband has no income or go the lives of no ma majeure and their daughter are governed by the rhythms of
the boat carrying almost a 100 rangar refugees from camps in bangladesh was towed to indonesia's some archer island by locals very very. the refugees said they spent 4 horrific months of sea surviving on rice nuts and rainwater and that at least one person died. her parents. from malaysia shell was able to speak with his wife by phone he quit his construction job and made his way illegally by boat to indonesia. there he snuck into the refugee camp and found his family. i was only hoping to be...
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the sea has a name a shell held a funeral ceremony for his wife and daughter they left bangladesh in a rickety boat to join him in malaysia where he was working. but then he heard nothing from them. and that is it i think. when i went to malaysia i used to save parts of my salary i send money to my family every month and i want to save the money to pay for the boat she arranged the trip by herself and she did it without discussing it with me he'd given them up to date but then a miracle. i saw on the news videos on the internet with about 100 ringing i landed here on a boat. someone pointed out my wife and daughter to me in the images. namaz wife image you must use here are the people who left holding his 6 year old daughter. they were all over the phone when i saw them i called my mother and my wife's mother and told them they were alive. that was the happiest day of my life. the boat carrying almost 100 bringing the refugees from camps in bangladesh was told to indonesia's some archer island by locals very very the refugees said they spent 4 horrific months of sea surviving on rice
the sea has a name a shell held a funeral ceremony for his wife and daughter they left bangladesh in a rickety boat to join him in malaysia where he was working. but then he heard nothing from them. and that is it i think. when i went to malaysia i used to save parts of my salary i send money to my family every month and i want to save the money to pay for the boat she arranged the trip by herself and she did it without discussing it with me he'd given them up to date but then a miracle. i saw...
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and go inches find themselves on the move again bangladesh begins resettling thousands of the winter refugee goes along for the journey and find out why the new island location has many blanks hoops to serve. i'm like a local welcome to the program britain and the e.u. have given themselves until sunday to decide if their breaths in negotiations are worth continuing as 3 hour dinner on wednesday is seen as a last ditch attempt failed to bring the 2 sides any closer to a trade deal that british prime minister travelled to brussels after an earlier phone call between him and the e.u. chief fail to break the deadlock disagreements over. shing light's business competition rules and policing are keeping the parties from hashing out a trade deal with the bracks a transition period expiring on december 31st fears of a chaotic split or growing. on wednesday boards johnson told the british parliament he stinks there is quote a good deal still there to be done however he went on to say that he would not accept an agreement at any cost i must tell one hoss that off our current printing the e.u.
and go inches find themselves on the move again bangladesh begins resettling thousands of the winter refugee goes along for the journey and find out why the new island location has many blanks hoops to serve. i'm like a local welcome to the program britain and the e.u. have given themselves until sunday to decide if their breaths in negotiations are worth continuing as 3 hour dinner on wednesday is seen as a last ditch attempt failed to bring the 2 sides any closer to a trade deal that british...
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glad you could join us hundreds of refugees in bangladesh are undertaking hazardous journeys by boat to escape overcrowded living conditions investment camps many paid people smugglers to escape to malaysia some make it many don't some even end up in indonesia after floating for months out in the open sea because no country will allow them entry. at least a 1000000. most escaped a brutal military crackdown. and now their latest attempts at finding a place to call home. they've been promised an excuse to a better life what they got was anything but. these images were filmed by one of the traffickers he later abandoned the ship. a 19 year old survivor pocketed the phone a searing record of the abuse he too suffered. the rakhine sailors came on the attack with sticks and fan belts and started beating us indiscriminately one of the women went silent instantly but the man kept resisting the beat as mercilessly bruising had spreading of years breaking hence the wreak havoc on us. like many wanted to excuse the camphor malaysia was smugglers promised a bright future now he's back in his squ
glad you could join us hundreds of refugees in bangladesh are undertaking hazardous journeys by boat to escape overcrowded living conditions investment camps many paid people smugglers to escape to malaysia some make it many don't some even end up in indonesia after floating for months out in the open sea because no country will allow them entry. at least a 1000000. most escaped a brutal military crackdown. and now their latest attempts at finding a place to call home. they've been promised an...
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more than 1000000 refugees a squeeze on to 26 square kilometers near the bangladesh myanmar border. the bangladeshi government says its relocation plan will ease the pressure on the crowded camp. according to the country's foreign minister a.k. abdul moment ranger if you jes won't be taking the best sunshine forcibly only those who are willing to go will be going there voluntarily. but some refugees say they're being given no choice. no we did it 1st my father was arrested by the police they beat him badly he was put in a dark cell for a day and a night and they asked him to choose between death or going to best and shot. that's when my father agreed to go down either the night yet or less than an. international rights groups have also published evidence of forceful relocation. we're concerned that you know we want island which is off limits to everyone including the journalists and rights groups it poses serious concerns about human rights monitoring and for that to be overcome i think the court issued. create the framework they should be ensured that the refugees are able to take
more than 1000000 refugees a squeeze on to 26 square kilometers near the bangladesh myanmar border. the bangladeshi government says its relocation plan will ease the pressure on the crowded camp. according to the country's foreign minister a.k. abdul moment ranger if you jes won't be taking the best sunshine forcibly only those who are willing to go will be going there voluntarily. but some refugees say they're being given no choice. no we did it 1st my father was arrested by the police they...
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she says that fewer children were being forced to marry in bangladesh prior to the pandemic but the number is rising again. told mary is an extraordinarily desperately negative event in a child's life obviously it continues to happen because the negative associations with well and with education lack of education and it's certainly increasing cutty that one thing has happened the lockdown has interrupted services access to services with children but not just the children that could be married but also the ones that are already married including those that are involved in education health services and already under funded child protection system i really appreciated the the algo goal of thinking before because she also mentioned the child helpline 198 in bangladesh which we know with the help of the government of bangladesh has thousands of children during the lockdown with emergency response to those children through case like in case management where you need to continue to increase and strengthen child protection system moving forward if we're ever going to. have a chance in the s
she says that fewer children were being forced to marry in bangladesh prior to the pandemic but the number is rising again. told mary is an extraordinarily desperately negative event in a child's life obviously it continues to happen because the negative associations with well and with education lack of education and it's certainly increasing cutty that one thing has happened the lockdown has interrupted services access to services with children but not just the children that could be married...
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underwater bangladesh's farmers are having to adapt to climate change. sustainable lifestyle farming can new methods save mexico's cloud forests. but 1st we find out how faith can conquer violence before my gangsters finding god in brazil. the average number of people to be murdered worldwide every year is 6 per $100000.00 citizens that figure is 5 times higher in brazil last year an average of $114.00 people were murdered there every day that's $41600.00 in certain fines over the year of all countries not at war brazil is one of the most dangerous the countries favelas of particular hotspots when it comes to violent crime much of it gang led the military and police regularly move in on the areas and shootings the commonplace yet many young men see joining a gang as the. only chance of a few chap and leaving is notoriously difficult. this evangelical preacher was once boss of a drugs gang past so. he seeks to make amends for his sins and wants to give others hope. when he speaks gangsters listen. for the upkeep the town for get the sound of the kalashnik
underwater bangladesh's farmers are having to adapt to climate change. sustainable lifestyle farming can new methods save mexico's cloud forests. but 1st we find out how faith can conquer violence before my gangsters finding god in brazil. the average number of people to be murdered worldwide every year is 6 per $100000.00 citizens that figure is 5 times higher in brazil last year an average of $114.00 people were murdered there every day that's $41600.00 in certain fines over the year of all...
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bangladesh has launched what may be the world's largest so called climate refugees project it's just a gated to house the growing number of people who've been displaced by climate change that economic hardship on their child reports from cox bazaar. muzzammil hawk was 17 years old when his father died at sea during a devastating cycle on that heat southern bangladesh in 1901 an estimated 140000 people were killed and 10000000 lost their homes he managed to survive the storm along with his mother and 4 siblings but those memories still haunt him. the place where i was born went totally in the sea there is nothing there now but the ocean of family took refuge in a government lending cox's bazaar after 3 decades a government provided us with a permanent home here praise along migrants living on government land face the constant threat of every action as they don't have any rights to stand most of the people living here in the supplemental. are climate change migrant many fled their island homes that go due to the impact of global warming as part of his new strategy the government has st
bangladesh has launched what may be the world's largest so called climate refugees project it's just a gated to house the growing number of people who've been displaced by climate change that economic hardship on their child reports from cox bazaar. muzzammil hawk was 17 years old when his father died at sea during a devastating cycle on that heat southern bangladesh in 1901 an estimated 140000 people were killed and 10000000 lost their homes he managed to survive the storm along with his...
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the juice industry is one of the biggest economic sectors in bangladesh. it's viewed as a kind of national treasure closely linked with the state's founding and for many years its only export many here hopes on early could help breathe new life into the industry. the digital revolution and the big it has provided us with has given us a big push to be more and more environmentally friendly young people around the world are leading this trend and are more aware and deliberate about protecting the nature that surrounds them in the next. cities we met one such group of students that's the. 1000000 dollar limit livable is best achieved with the help of people who live here via where using new technology to contribute to a better understanding of traffic. i would like to see the city authorities and the general public taking care of the trees. these students are applying their coding and programming skills to the development of applications and devices to make cities more ecologically sustainable. it looks relaxed but they're actually taking part in an intensive
the juice industry is one of the biggest economic sectors in bangladesh. it's viewed as a kind of national treasure closely linked with the state's founding and for many years its only export many here hopes on early could help breathe new life into the industry. the digital revolution and the big it has provided us with has given us a big push to be more and more environmentally friendly young people around the world are leading this trend and are more aware and deliberate about protecting the...
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in bangladesh take a little over 3 and a half years since arriving are refugees crossed into bangladesh from myanmar when you walk around the camp there is a stability and normalises but on the other hand when you talk to the rowing or refuges them so you can sense there's a sense of frustration that been facing major challenges during the pandemic aside from restriction limitation on communication the brain also shortage of food and limitations of russian food you already know i'm very happy to get the russian but to be honest it's not enough for the family sometimes i have to do rice from. strictly depend on him an attorney and assistance from aid agencies and bangladesh government we had to make sure that we had enough to feed all 860000. and on top of that we also. feel assistance programs for members of his community not talking to many of their own we found out their sense of frustration they're mainly concerned about their children and nearly half the population are children their own have access to any proper education there's been too frail repaired and there are no what their
in bangladesh take a little over 3 and a half years since arriving are refugees crossed into bangladesh from myanmar when you walk around the camp there is a stability and normalises but on the other hand when you talk to the rowing or refuges them so you can sense there's a sense of frustration that been facing major challenges during the pandemic aside from restriction limitation on communication the brain also shortage of food and limitations of russian food you already know i'm very happy...
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but bangladesh is doing it the wrong way they're just plowing ahead without real regard for whetherthe rohingya want to be there or not and there are certainly cases where people have been sent there and voluntarily and not been permitted to leave but it's time for the weapon i has. storm bad has grown faster and lazy if this is big is the one that brought snow to the british isles effects brutal way down into northern italy everything pretty windy to the wind at its worst on western flank at the moment or will be the next day or so picking up the waves of the western france and in northern spain quite significantly so this is the snow in milan i think it's about 15 centimeters fell it stopped falling now but the air is now cult central western europe a bit further south as well is because there is a sudden limit how cold it will be and it's probably somewhere like montenegro where you get this southerly wind coming here so the next few days temperatures in the low single figures for the most part with the exception probably of southern italy and the time being greece and the balkan
but bangladesh is doing it the wrong way they're just plowing ahead without real regard for whetherthe rohingya want to be there or not and there are certainly cases where people have been sent there and voluntarily and not been permitted to leave but it's time for the weapon i has. storm bad has grown faster and lazy if this is big is the one that brought snow to the british isles effects brutal way down into northern italy everything pretty windy to the wind at its worst on western flank at...
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the juice industry is one of the biggest economic sectors in bangladesh. it's viewed as a kind of national treasure closely linked with the state's founding and for many years its only export many here hopes on early could help breathe new life into the industry. the digital revolution and the big it has provided us with has given us a big push to be more and more environmentally friendly young people around the world leading this trend and are more aware and deliberate about protecting them. in the next. 50 years we met one such group of students let's take. the. military limit livable is best achieved with the help of people who live here via when using new technology to contribute to better understanding of traffic. i would like to see the city authorities and the general public taking care of the trees. these students are applying their coding and programming skills to the development of applications and devices to make cities more ecologically sustainable. it looks relaxed but they're actually taking part in an intensive summer school at city lab . th
the juice industry is one of the biggest economic sectors in bangladesh. it's viewed as a kind of national treasure closely linked with the state's founding and for many years its only export many here hopes on early could help breathe new life into the industry. the digital revolution and the big it has provided us with has given us a big push to be more and more environmentally friendly young people around the world leading this trend and are more aware and deliberate about protecting them....
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bangladesh moves on a group of rango refugees to an isolated islands despite concerns from rights groups. and covert 19 restrictions tightened in south africa and that a surge in cases driven by a different variant of the coronavirus. the u.s. house of representatives has voted in favor of president trump's demand for a 3 fold increase in direct stimulus payments to americans who are struggling during the pandemic but congressman have also voted to override approve presidential veto on defense spending it comes as president elect joe biden accused the trumpet ministration of risking national security by not giving his transition team all the information it needs roselyn jordan reports from washington. members of the u.s. house of representatives interrupt their holiday break to decide whether to give americans $2000.00 each in the midst of the covert $1000.00 pandemic the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table the vote in favor came after us president donald trump finally signed into law on sunday a bill giving americans a one time check for $6
bangladesh moves on a group of rango refugees to an isolated islands despite concerns from rights groups. and covert 19 restrictions tightened in south africa and that a surge in cases driven by a different variant of the coronavirus. the u.s. house of representatives has voted in favor of president trump's demand for a 3 fold increase in direct stimulus payments to americans who are struggling during the pandemic but congressman have also voted to override approve presidential veto on defense...
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bangladesh has started moving rohingya refugees to a camp on a recently formed island that critics say is vulnerable to psych loans and dangerous flooding almost a 1000000 range and live in crowded camps on the mainland the united nations says no refugees should be moved against their will many have pinned their hopes on what bangladesh says will be a better situation. 3 hours on a navy vessel brought this ranger refugees to an isolated island off the coast of bangladesh this will be their new home at least for a while. they have been on the move for years seeking safety since fleeing myanmar now they have been shipped to another uncertain situation. we're not citizens of any country so we are moving to wherever there are more facilities for us. we were not happy at the camps we heard from seniors as well as the television that we will get more from the facilities. on the island of pashtun char this camp built by the bangladeshi navy can house 100000 people the silt island formed just 20 years ago critics say the low lying land mass is prone to flooding and dangerous cyclons. some fami
bangladesh has started moving rohingya refugees to a camp on a recently formed island that critics say is vulnerable to psych loans and dangerous flooding almost a 1000000 range and live in crowded camps on the mainland the united nations says no refugees should be moved against their will many have pinned their hopes on what bangladesh says will be a better situation. 3 hours on a navy vessel brought this ranger refugees to an isolated island off the coast of bangladesh this will be their new...
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and bangladesh begs resettling thousands of refugees on a remote island. find out why the move has human rights groups concerned. ♪ i'm brent goff. two our viewers on pbs in the states and around the world, welcome. we begin with a last-minute face-to-face attempt to strike a deal. british prime minister boris johnson and the european commission president are hold -- are set to hold talks aimed at hammering out a post brexit trade deal. johnson left downing street early afternoon on wednesday to fly to the meeting. several sticking points have kept the u.k. and the european union from hashing out a deal. after a phone call earlier this week failed to offer a breakthrough, there is hope and in person meeting will maybe get better results. earlier any the day, boris johnson told the british parliament he thinks there is quote, a good deal still there to be done. however, the prime minister went on to say he would not accept an agreement at any cost. >> i must tell the house that our friends -- currently our friends in the e.u. are insisting that if they pass
and bangladesh begs resettling thousands of refugees on a remote island. find out why the move has human rights groups concerned. ♪ i'm brent goff. two our viewers on pbs in the states and around the world, welcome. we begin with a last-minute face-to-face attempt to strike a deal. british prime minister boris johnson and the european commission president are hold -- are set to hold talks aimed at hammering out a post brexit trade deal. johnson left downing street early afternoon on wednesday...