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but not all of bangladesh's shrimp farms are problematic, of course.onserve the nearby mangrove forest have led to akash�*s shrimp farms having healthier water for both shrimp and farmer. the collective strength of these women has led to some victories against an encroaching multibillion—dollar industry. the women of polder 22 enjoy rich harvests of vegetables, rice and fruit. women sing hello there. it's going to be heating up over the week ahead. no sign of rain falling where it's needed most of all. still got hosepipe bans in place across some parts of southern england. it's been particularly dry in hampshire. at 0diham, there's been no rain since the 1st ofjuly, and only 0.4mm in the centre of london. where's all the rain gone? well, it's been tumbling down across the northwest of scotland in the highlands. it's been very wet here. we've had as much as ten inches of rain falling since the 1st ofjuly, and that's about twice the amount of rain that we'd expect at this time of the year. if we look through the next five days, if there is any rain — and
but not all of bangladesh's shrimp farms are problematic, of course.onserve the nearby mangrove forest have led to akash�*s shrimp farms having healthier water for both shrimp and farmer. the collective strength of these women has led to some victories against an encroaching multibillion—dollar industry. the women of polder 22 enjoy rich harvests of vegetables, rice and fruit. women sing hello there. it's going to be heating up over the week ahead. no sign of rain falling where it's needed...
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along the coastline is riverbeds of rural bangladesh, thousands of fields where rice was once bangladeshthousands of fields where rice was once grown have been converted into intensive shrimp farms, catering to a multibillion—dollar global industry. since the explosion of the industry in the 1980s when the world's appetite for this luxury food grew, there have been increasing allegations of violence and land grabbing by criminal gangs. i've come to bangladesh to hear first—hand about the hidden abuses in the industry, and the detrimental effect of saltwater shrimp farms on these women's health and livelihoods. poor people are being exploited by the rich and powerful and poverty is not being eradicated. these shrimp are so expensive, and poor people can't even dream of buying them. it's taken me years to gain exclusive access to the working conditions of this remote, often secretive community. now these women farmers are fighting back to protect their rights. frozen shrimp exports are worth about $500 million to the bangladeshi economy. after garments, seafood is the country's biggest exp
along the coastline is riverbeds of rural bangladesh, thousands of fields where rice was once bangladeshthousands of fields where rice was once grown have been converted into intensive shrimp farms, catering to a multibillion—dollar global industry. since the explosion of the industry in the 1980s when the world's appetite for this luxury food grew, there have been increasing allegations of violence and land grabbing by criminal gangs. i've come to bangladesh to hear first—hand about the...
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but not all of bangladesh's shrimp farms are problematic, of course. conserve the nearby mangrove forests have led to akashi shrimp farms having healthier water for both shrimp and farmer. the collective strength of these women has led to some victories against an encroaching, multibillion—dollar industry. the women of folder 22 enjoy rich harvests of vegetables, rice and fruit. they sing hello, there. there are some more hosepipe bans due to come into force over the week ahead, so some rain would certainly be handy. this is the rainfall accumulation, though, for the next five days, and there isn't really any rain across england and wales — it's all up towards the north and north west of scotland, as we saw during saturday. so not particularly helpful. here we do have some weather fronts coming and going across the far north of the country, but it's high pressure that's dominating elsewhere, and that's keeping it dry. still a little on the breezy side in scotland through sunday, and western areas will be cloudy with some light rain or drizzle — drier,
but not all of bangladesh's shrimp farms are problematic, of course. conserve the nearby mangrove forests have led to akashi shrimp farms having healthier water for both shrimp and farmer. the collective strength of these women has led to some victories against an encroaching, multibillion—dollar industry. the women of folder 22 enjoy rich harvests of vegetables, rice and fruit. they sing hello, there. there are some more hosepipe bans due to come into force over the week ahead, so some rain...
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but not all of bangladesh's shrimp farms are problematic, of course.onserve the nearby mangrove forest have led to akash�*s shrimp farms having healthier water for both shrimp and farmer. the collective strength of these women has led to some victories against an encroaching multibillion—dollar industry. the women of folder 22 enjoy rich harvests of vegetables, rice and fruit. women sing . hello. there will only be a few exceptions to the hot and sunny story over the next few days. so far this week, we've got above 30 degrees three times, 32 celsius on wednesday afternoon. the heatwave intensifies further through the rest of the week and into the weekend. we could have four consecutive days above 35 degrees, more than we saw back in 1976. the highest of the temperatures are in the area covered by the met office extreme heat warning, an amberwarning, health and transport impacts expected — leeds, liverpool, down the way to the south coast. and it's this area, under high pressure, where we'll also see heat build elsewhere. but notice weather fronts very
but not all of bangladesh's shrimp farms are problematic, of course.onserve the nearby mangrove forest have led to akash�*s shrimp farms having healthier water for both shrimp and farmer. the collective strength of these women has led to some victories against an encroaching multibillion—dollar industry. the women of folder 22 enjoy rich harvests of vegetables, rice and fruit. women sing . hello. there will only be a few exceptions to the hot and sunny story over the next few days. so far...
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she fled to bangladesh in 2017. she has three children. she is worried about their future. >> we want to go back home soon so our children can get some education. reporter: bangladesh's essay has done more than enough and it is time for the u.n. to deal with the plight of the refugees. >> we have been here for five years already. if we have to stay here longer, the united nations and other organizations should find a new strategy. reporter: nearly 4000 rohingya refugees live along the border. conditions are harsh. behind me is the only refugee camp in the no man's land area. conflict is gradually expelling over closer to the border. >> we are unable to go to our own country still. another fear we have now come up we can hear artillery rounds almost every day. our children and families are in panic. reporter: five years on, but you end refugee agency says they are facing a protected crisis and need help urgently. >> the main challenge is providing the support for them to survive on the day to day basis. the humanitarian needs need to be cov
she fled to bangladesh in 2017. she has three children. she is worried about their future. >> we want to go back home soon so our children can get some education. reporter: bangladesh's essay has done more than enough and it is time for the u.n. to deal with the plight of the refugees. >> we have been here for five years already. if we have to stay here longer, the united nations and other organizations should find a new strategy. reporter: nearly 4000 rohingya refugees live along...
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but not all of bangladesh's shrimp farms are problematic, of course.onserve the nearby mangrove forest have led to akash�*s shrimp farms having healthier water for both shrimp and farmer. the collective strength of these women has led to some victories against an encroaching multibillion—dollar industry. the women of polder 22 enjoy rich harvests of vegetables, rice and fruit. women sing hello there. it's fair to say that rainfall has not been distributed evenly across the uk in the last five weeks or so. in hampshire, where there is a hosepipe ban in force at the moment, we've had no rain in odiham since the start ofjuly, whereas in the highlands there's been almost ten inches of rain, and we've seen a few spots of rain and drizzle today in western scotland. that's why the temperatures here have been a bit lower, but on the whole a warmer afternoon than it was yesterday with temperatures widely into the mid 20s across england and wales in the sunshine. overnight tonight, we'll have clear skies in many places. we'll see a little more rain approaching t
but not all of bangladesh's shrimp farms are problematic, of course.onserve the nearby mangrove forest have led to akash�*s shrimp farms having healthier water for both shrimp and farmer. the collective strength of these women has led to some victories against an encroaching multibillion—dollar industry. the women of polder 22 enjoy rich harvests of vegetables, rice and fruit. women sing hello there. it's fair to say that rainfall has not been distributed evenly across the uk in the last...
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so you're watching t w news, asia coming up today, a top level united nations trip to bangladesh with there were hinge a refugee camps and major concern of the high commissioner for human rights. michelle batt, to lead and in his independence day speech indian prime minister to render modi, make some surprise statements about the status of women. ah, i melissa chan. thanks for joining us. un high commissioner for human rights. michelle, back to let is in bangladesh where she's been meeting with government officials and members of civil society. her itinerary includes a stop at reenter refugee camps and cox's bazaar. the influx of over a 1000000 people over the years has posed a long standing challenge for the country. this small house is home to some, a bag home and a family of 12. there are hinders flat myanmar and found shelter and cops is bizarre. in the world's largest refugee camp on more when we came to bangladesh because we were persecuted here, at least we have a roof over our heads. i'm thankful for that. my family is here too. and they even give us food about all the un huma
so you're watching t w news, asia coming up today, a top level united nations trip to bangladesh with there were hinge a refugee camps and major concern of the high commissioner for human rights. michelle batt, to lead and in his independence day speech indian prime minister to render modi, make some surprise statements about the status of women. ah, i melissa chan. thanks for joining us. un high commissioner for human rights. michelle, back to let is in bangladesh where she's been meeting with...
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but not all of bangladesh's shrimp farms are problematic, of course.e the nearby mangrove forest have led to akash's shrimp farms having healthier water for both shrimp and farmer. the collective strength of these women has led to some victories against an encroaching multibillion—dollar industry. the women of folder 22 enjoy rich harvests of vegetables, rice and fruit. women sing. hello there. there are some more hosepipe bans to come in over the weekend. this is the rainfall accumulation for the next five days and there really isn't any rain across england and wales. it is all up towards the north and north—west of scotland as we saw during saturday. not particularly helpful. we do have some weather fronts coming and going across the far north of the country, but it is high pressure that is dominating elsewhere and that is keeping it dry. still on the breezy side in scotland through sunday and western areas will be cloudy with some light rain or drizzle, drier, brighter and warmer further east across scotland. cloud and sunshine across scotland. clou
but not all of bangladesh's shrimp farms are problematic, of course.e the nearby mangrove forest have led to akash's shrimp farms having healthier water for both shrimp and farmer. the collective strength of these women has led to some victories against an encroaching multibillion—dollar industry. the women of folder 22 enjoy rich harvests of vegetables, rice and fruit. women sing. hello there. there are some more hosepipe bans to come in over the weekend. this is the rainfall accumulation...
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but not all of bangladesh's shrimp farms are problematic, of course.by mangrove forest have led to akash's shrimp farms having healthier water for both shrimp and farmer. the collective strength of these women has led to some victories against an encroaching multibillion—dollar industry. the women of polder 22 enjoy rich harvests of vegetables, rice and fruit. women sing. hello, good afternoon. you might want to throw a few shims on the barbie this weekend as it is going to feel very pleasant out there. if you are looking for rain, you aren't going to get it. in parts of scotland we have some rain already, but mostly dry weather and sunshine. this is what will happen over the next five days. this is the rainfall accumulation. there isn't really any rain to speak of across england and wales, is many in the north and north—west of scotland, as it has been today. as we head into next week, many parts of england and wales are likely to move into heatwave conditions as temperatures climb rapidly in all that dry weather. we have still got patchy rain hanging
but not all of bangladesh's shrimp farms are problematic, of course.by mangrove forest have led to akash's shrimp farms having healthier water for both shrimp and farmer. the collective strength of these women has led to some victories against an encroaching multibillion—dollar industry. the women of polder 22 enjoy rich harvests of vegetables, rice and fruit. women sing. hello, good afternoon. you might want to throw a few shims on the barbie this weekend as it is going to feel very pleasant...
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seattle, mullen, we came to bangladesh because we were persecuted here. at least we have a roof over our heads. i'm thankful for that. my family is here too. and they even give us food about all the un human rights commission. our michelle bash elect is on a 4 day fact finding mission. she's focusing on the face of the over 1000000 ringo have been forced to flee their native. myanmar in the muslim minority have been persecuted there since the 1970s. many rights organizations call their treatment genocide. hundreds of ro hang, the villages have been destroyed. the inhabitants murdered. hundreds of persons have fled to neighboring bangladesh, where they live in camps close to the border. the authorities are planning to settle, many of them on a remote island. some observers say the ringer are the most persecuted, and least respected minority in the world. is not the condition that any human being should have. i mean, it is a growth and the man must date. as violet did not only international law, they have committed a genocide to with selma. begum, like many
seattle, mullen, we came to bangladesh because we were persecuted here. at least we have a roof over our heads. i'm thankful for that. my family is here too. and they even give us food about all the un human rights commission. our michelle bash elect is on a 4 day fact finding mission. she's focusing on the face of the over 1000000 ringo have been forced to flee their native. myanmar in the muslim minority have been persecuted there since the 1970s. many rights organizations call their...
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but not all of bangladesh's shrimp farms are problematic, of course.s to conserve the nearby mangrove forest have led to akash�*s shrimp farms having healthier water for both shrimp and farmer. the collective strength of these women has led to some victories against an encroaching multibillion—dollar industry. the women of folder 22 enjoy rich harvests of vegetables, rice and fruit. women sing . hello there. it is about to turn very hot once again and if you are a sun worshipper and it happens to be your only week off this summer your only week off this summer you may well be jumping your only week off this summer you may well bejumping up and down withjoy. many you may well bejumping up and down with joy. many of us do not like the heat. the heat will be coming in from the south from spain and france but also from the near continent, hot air being carried by quite a breeze blowing from the east and that will spread into wales and that will spread into wales and south—western parts of england to some high temperatures there in the south—west this week.
but not all of bangladesh's shrimp farms are problematic, of course.s to conserve the nearby mangrove forest have led to akash�*s shrimp farms having healthier water for both shrimp and farmer. the collective strength of these women has led to some victories against an encroaching multibillion—dollar industry. the women of folder 22 enjoy rich harvests of vegetables, rice and fruit. women sing . hello there. it is about to turn very hot once again and if you are a sun worshipper and it...
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as there are cotton fled to bangladesh in 2017. she has 3 children. 2 of them were born in the camp. she was worried about their future. we had enough, we want to go back home to me and mar soon so that our children can get some education and have a normal life on their safe. it has done more than enough and it's time for the un and global community to deal with the plight of the refugees. so hot was up. kelly . we have been here for 5 years already. if we have to stay here longer, in that case, the united nations, bangladesh, government and other organizations should find a new strategy to send us back soon. nearly 4000 growing or refugees leave along the border with me on my tomb rule in what's called no man's land conditions are harsh and they are cut off from the others. behind me is the only refugee camp in no man's area. most of it is in the me, on my side, the recipes and the international boundaries. conflict and man, man, right kind state is gradually spilling over close to the border. i'm out of this, i'm not that we are
as there are cotton fled to bangladesh in 2017. she has 3 children. 2 of them were born in the camp. she was worried about their future. we had enough, we want to go back home to me and mar soon so that our children can get some education and have a normal life on their safe. it has done more than enough and it's time for the un and global community to deal with the plight of the refugees. so hot was up. kelly . we have been here for 5 years already. if we have to stay here longer, in that...
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you don't even in bangladesh campus. well, they need to get support from the international community for a large, stronger movement that will make sure the rebut creation of the community will be decided by the community, by that in your community. when, how, when, and how will be decided by the court in your community, not by the 3rd country or not anyone, not even by the list, because this is the proper treatment. this is a criminal. busy not the hotness piece, not part of the should be punished to be brought to justice, but it is not going to happen in the, in short them, it will take a long time. so we cannot, what all our expectation and the solution only on the legal matter. legal monday's extremely important, it is crucial is very important. transitional justice also very important, but we cannot rely it entirely. all our movement and action depend on, on the legal matters. as you see it take long term long ms. several of the case and some of the yes, but for that time a big, large community already has been effec
you don't even in bangladesh campus. well, they need to get support from the international community for a large, stronger movement that will make sure the rebut creation of the community will be decided by the community, by that in your community. when, how, when, and how will be decided by the court in your community, not by the 3rd country or not anyone, not even by the list, because this is the proper treatment. this is a criminal. busy not the hotness piece, not part of the should be...
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. bangladesh is home to more than 54 indigenous peoples. thus spake more than 35 languages have distinct cultural identities. yet they are referred to collectively as are the marshes. i tundra dog teaches young people about their cultural heritage to ensure it is passed on to future generations. i mean, you think of a shared dimension when it would, it, i don't know. of course i consider myself as indigenous. our ancestors, including my forefathers, have been living here for centuries and through birthright. i am a native indigenous person with an ear. indigenous groups represent nearly 2 percent of the population of 168000000. bangladesh to this day has not adopted the 2007 you and declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples and the land rights of the indigenous communities in this country. still remain one of the most contentious and unresolved issues. the un declaration obligates the government to restore ancestor a land and protect minority groups from oppression and discrimination. am i that i still do care to be soy? it is unfortu
. bangladesh is home to more than 54 indigenous peoples. thus spake more than 35 languages have distinct cultural identities. yet they are referred to collectively as are the marshes. i tundra dog teaches young people about their cultural heritage to ensure it is passed on to future generations. i mean, you think of a shared dimension when it would, it, i don't know. of course i consider myself as indigenous. our ancestors, including my forefathers, have been living here for centuries and...
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we should try to bangladesh. am annette aggie. all they had that on the model and they barged into the area and shot my brother to death on bomb up then we laughed and they burned our houses while we were fleeing toward the border, they killed my brother in law at o mode on the last year up all the megawatt villette, there are countless stories like these among camp residence people. here are living in limbo, a limbo that seems to never end 5 years after what has been called the biggest mass, exodus abra, finger to bangladesh. they want to rebuild their lives, but they have limited education and they can't go out of this campus. many of them tried to flee to other neighboring countries, but it, since nobody really wants them. bunger, this does provide support to the refugees. but they also stressed that the ringer must never forget. they will have to leave one day to come the amount of other camera that we're giving them humanitarian aid of our girls, that they will return to their homeland. for example, in the learning centers, t
we should try to bangladesh. am annette aggie. all they had that on the model and they barged into the area and shot my brother to death on bomb up then we laughed and they burned our houses while we were fleeing toward the border, they killed my brother in law at o mode on the last year up all the megawatt villette, there are countless stories like these among camp residence people. here are living in limbo, a limbo that seems to never end 5 years after what has been called the biggest mass,...
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but what is me on mars are all, is bangladesh. just question that several meetings down the road with the government, a bangladesh and man bar, but nothing really achieved so far. the banner, the side that me on my strict on its promise. and didn't really prep do any tangible or practical move to start the repatriation process. meanwhile, layer, the environment is getting increasingly hostile to other running got f. it is because up small level of crimes on drug dealing. most of the media here is trying to demonize varying messages. and the situation with the camp isn't as good. she said, york is a big concern here. the lack indication of scale and bangladesh should assimilate them in economic and social activities to prevent them from going towards crime is see very much emphasize about what other issues were discussed in that meeting. daughter mainly she was across human rights issues in buying that she said that extra judicial killings and disappearing is a big issue and banner the government should investigate this allegation
but what is me on mars are all, is bangladesh. just question that several meetings down the road with the government, a bangladesh and man bar, but nothing really achieved so far. the banner, the side that me on my strict on its promise. and didn't really prep do any tangible or practical move to start the repatriation process. meanwhile, layer, the environment is getting increasingly hostile to other running got f. it is because up small level of crimes on drug dealing. most of the media here...
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but how long is bangladesh prepared to support these refugees? but i was also talking to the bank, the she officials soft that they told me that like they are giving the senior to humanitarian support. and they will keep doing that until these people are go back to their country and they did, they did, they didn't say that half until how long they will provide it, but they say that they're one ah, business battery ation process that has been on the table shall there between these countries are buying this and me and my, and also the different you and bodies are involved in that, in that dog up or did they want this a petition process to the saluted and is that they want this people to go back and out, but so far there are some couple of do set up fuel ruined. go back to their home, but that didn't work. and up this time also like january this year, her the deficient or doc resumed again, there is a task force which is now of laker listing up the other done the names of the underway and get that a living in the scans are. but the, the minister for
but how long is bangladesh prepared to support these refugees? but i was also talking to the bank, the she officials soft that they told me that like they are giving the senior to humanitarian support. and they will keep doing that until these people are go back to their country and they did, they did, they didn't say that half until how long they will provide it, but they say that they're one ah, business battery ation process that has been on the table shall there between these countries are...
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connection to an investigation into the form of president's handling of official papers, members of bangladesh, his indigenous community, brilliant dhaka, demanding an end to government, censorship. ah, the top commander of the palestinian groups and at the elac super guides has been killed in a ride by israeli forces in the occupied whist bank. abraham novelty was known as the lion of nablus. there are reports that others were also killed in the operation palestinian authority. same olden 30 people who wound it, which on home and joins us on the phone. now he's on the road to where this happened. john, what more do we know about the ride at this point in time? yeah, we know that it happened or the guy around 5 and so early in the morning when he's ready for says entered into the occupies west point and they went to the old city in las, which is suited places. it's as its name describe its old school buildings to the quite close together. they surrounded the building in which i'm the see, it's sort of holding up and then there was a fire fight which according to colleagues, produces in the wes
connection to an investigation into the form of president's handling of official papers, members of bangladesh, his indigenous community, brilliant dhaka, demanding an end to government, censorship. ah, the top commander of the palestinian groups and at the elac super guides has been killed in a ride by israeli forces in the occupied whist bank. abraham novelty was known as the lion of nablus. there are reports that others were also killed in the operation palestinian authority. same olden 30...
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michelle bachelor has visited one of the worlds biggest refugee camps and bangladesh. at houses about a 1000000 range, refugees who fled a military crackdown in miramar, in 2017. from their childhood report. august 25th march 5 years since nearly 740000 mostly muslim. ranga fled to bangladesh from me and martin up on a flight, triggered by a military crack down and wide spread atrocities. you're an investigator in the u. s. have called it a genocide. bachelors spoke to rowing a woman, your leaders and religious representatives, and the cox was our refugee camp. and we told her that what we were not able to do in mean mom, we were able to do here, but we won't return to our home. she assured us that the you and is working hard, and that soon will be able to start the repatriation process. this is the 1st time a un high commissioner for human rights has visited bangladesh and the courts of bazaar, owing our reputation since the post was established. 29 years ago, bangladesh and foreign minister arch bachelor, to engage with me and mar, and insured the repatriation of for
michelle bachelor has visited one of the worlds biggest refugee camps and bangladesh. at houses about a 1000000 range, refugees who fled a military crackdown in miramar, in 2017. from their childhood report. august 25th march 5 years since nearly 740000 mostly muslim. ranga fled to bangladesh from me and martin up on a flight, triggered by a military crack down and wide spread atrocities. you're an investigator in the u. s. have called it a genocide. bachelors spoke to rowing a woman, your...
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they've lived in bangladesh, refugee camps for 5 years now. they want to return to their ah, i'm at the house, it's good to have it with us. you current president followed him. is lensky says the world has narrowly avoided radiation disaster. the separation nuclear power plant is once again delivering limited power supply after it was knocked offline for some hours, causing a blackout for thousands of people workers. so brush and shilling was to blame for weeks now, fighting between ukrainian and russian forces near the plat has raised fears of a radioactive meltdown. before russia's invasion, the vall separation nuclear plant supplied around 20 percent of ukraine's energy needs. but on thursday, it was temporarily cut off from the country's power great, entirely off to fires visible here on satellite imagery knocked out its lost external power line that force the facilities last 2 operating reactors to shut down ukrainian officials say power has since been restored. one reactor is back on line and work is reportedly underway to restore the ot
they've lived in bangladesh, refugee camps for 5 years now. they want to return to their ah, i'm at the house, it's good to have it with us. you current president followed him. is lensky says the world has narrowly avoided radiation disaster. the separation nuclear power plant is once again delivering limited power supply after it was knocked offline for some hours, causing a blackout for thousands of people workers. so brush and shilling was to blame for weeks now, fighting between ukrainian...
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many of them live in the south is not central and the northern part of bangladesh. now we've been visiting many of these areas. one of the most contentious issues that between the government and the people is the right to land holding a lot of the indigenous people have communion land endings holding system rather. which means that on have titled individually to the land. and many of the bengali settlers and southeast of bangladesh and the chit among hill tracts have been grabbing their land that's been 20 years civil. wanted in that bought low level insurgency war until 1997. when there was a peace treaty signed by the prime minister shakeup, sienna dan, who was in charge of the government, was very symbolic. and the landmark, but many of the turns on condition clause to this day has not been implemented. so there still remains lot of tension in that part of chip on hill track and other parts of indigenous paper on demand that their rights to be call indigenous on the rights to land ownership. be honored by the government. that is one of the key issues. so this is
many of them live in the south is not central and the northern part of bangladesh. now we've been visiting many of these areas. one of the most contentious issues that between the government and the people is the right to land holding a lot of the indigenous people have communion land endings holding system rather. which means that on have titled individually to the land. and many of the bengali settlers and southeast of bangladesh and the chit among hill tracts have been grabbing their land...
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on the un, human rights commission is in bangladesh, visiting one of the biggest refugee counts in the world mornings. ah, richard, he has begun the faithful world copies on its way to the castle brook. you'll travel package to that. how low they will have a look at africa in a moment, the 1st to the middle east, and it continues to be a very hot picture. certainly up in the north places like northern iran, as well as to wait and iraq, seen the temperature sit in the high forty's, possibly touching up to the fifty's. but there's gonna be some relief by thursday, the temperature in q 8 honest, some of the gulf states like guitar dipping down is looking largely settled across the region. things are improving in upper darby where we have had hazardous air quality thanks to dust storms. but down for western areas of yemen, down in the south, we are expecting some more heavy rain to roll in by thursday we could see some more flooding here. and that rain joins up with that central ban pulsing across central parts of africa. we've got those easterly waves moving their way out to the west. nig
on the un, human rights commission is in bangladesh, visiting one of the biggest refugee counts in the world mornings. ah, richard, he has begun the faithful world copies on its way to the castle brook. you'll travel package to that. how low they will have a look at africa in a moment, the 1st to the middle east, and it continues to be a very hot picture. certainly up in the north places like northern iran, as well as to wait and iraq, seen the temperature sit in the high forty's, possibly...
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at the same time, these were hinge are, according camps in bangladesh. these camps, in many cases, have been turned into internment camps. how are they going to get out of there? and back to that country one day well, here's the, i mean you just to us at the, you know, $6000000.00 question here. as long as the burmese military that institutionalized, to as a matter of policy, the and destruction of almost the entire a bro hinge a community of over 2000000 people. but there is no possibility of any return any up real justice. and despite all the legal or judicial processes that are going on around the world at the international court of justice, international court, or the universal jurisdiction case in argentina filed by belinda activists. and so, because the regime is protected by russia in china and, you know, as just at this, we, britain announced that it is joining the gum b a you know, joining and the genocide case that is going on at the international court of justice. ab unified by gumby i several years ago and the u. s. indicated that it also wil
at the same time, these were hinge are, according camps in bangladesh. these camps, in many cases, have been turned into internment camps. how are they going to get out of there? and back to that country one day well, here's the, i mean you just to us at the, you know, $6000000.00 question here. as long as the burmese military that institutionalized, to as a matter of policy, the and destruction of almost the entire a bro hinge a community of over 2000000 people. but there is no possibility of...
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we should flee to bangladesh. at am unaired agie, all up a little more the mother and a barged into the area and shot my brother to death bomb up. then we laughed and they burned our houses. while while we were fleeing toward the border, they killed my brother in law and no more than the last year up elder may gladly add. dear countless stories like these among chem precedence people here are living in limbo, a limbo that seems to never end 5 years after what has been called the biggest mass, exodus abra, finger to bangladesh. they want to rebuild their lives, but they have limited education and they can't go out of this campus. many of them tried to flee to other neighboring countries, but it, since nobody really wants them bunger, this does provide support to the refugees. but the also says that the ringer must never forget. they will have to leave one day to come. the mother with other camera that we are giving them humanitarian aid of our girls that they will return to their homeland. if, for example, in the l
we should flee to bangladesh. at am unaired agie, all up a little more the mother and a barged into the area and shot my brother to death bomb up. then we laughed and they burned our houses. while while we were fleeing toward the border, they killed my brother in law and no more than the last year up elder may gladly add. dear countless stories like these among chem precedence people here are living in limbo, a limbo that seems to never end 5 years after what has been called the biggest mass,...
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as t capital bangladesh is one of the world's largest. he. producers of the industry employs more than a 150000 people at more than 200 plantations. most of the workers are female. they worked long hours and on some of the lowest wages in the country. luc condo and her husband both work on their plantation. this a little has changed for t workers or was the generation. but we hardly get any type of facilities. don't have enough money for children's education. i can barely get 3 kilograms of flowers russians once a week. some days he don't even get to eat, which is why we are protesting. bangladesh, export t 2 more than 20 countries, including the u. s. u k, and france. o t pickers one their minimum wage to be raised. they on slightly more than a dollar a day now i can about go borrowed, i believe in protesting to 12 days. now the owners don't understand our plight. we have been demanding our daily wage be raised at $3.00 a day. then we will go back to work of the plantation owners said they are going through difficult times with profits d
as t capital bangladesh is one of the world's largest. he. producers of the industry employs more than a 150000 people at more than 200 plantations. most of the workers are female. they worked long hours and on some of the lowest wages in the country. luc condo and her husband both work on their plantation. this a little has changed for t workers or was the generation. but we hardly get any type of facilities. don't have enough money for children's education. i can barely get 3 kilograms of...
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w use coming up next t w, news, asia with these stories 5 years of being stuck as a refugee and bangladesh. an unclear future. the life of up to a 1000000 branja encompasses bazaar range of refugees and welcome in india and targeted as illegal foreigners searching for those stories more with a rash. managing i've been puzzling t x out departure fee to the to day. this means flying to a foreign planet. in the 16th century, it meant to be the captain and setting sail to discover a route the world famous c. voyage of ferdinand of magellan. i'd rather erase linked to military interests, erase links to political and military prestige, but it was linked to many financial interests and adventure full of hardships, dangers and death 3 years and that would change the world forever. my jillions journey around the world starts september 7th on d, w. this is the, the other news a shot coming up today. they're going get exodus 5 years on up to a 1000000 refugees in bunkerville have been unable to, to todd home to me and bach. what are the prospects they can? and will anyone be held accountable for the
w use coming up next t w, news, asia with these stories 5 years of being stuck as a refugee and bangladesh. an unclear future. the life of up to a 1000000 branja encompasses bazaar range of refugees and welcome in india and targeted as illegal foreigners searching for those stories more with a rash. managing i've been puzzling t x out departure fee to the to day. this means flying to a foreign planet. in the 16th century, it meant to be the captain and setting sail to discover a route the world...
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this is the 1st time a un high commissioner for human rights has visited bangladesh and the courts of borrowing our reputation since the post was established. 29 years ago, bangladesh and foreign minister arch bachelor, to engage with me and mar, and insured the repatriation of forcibly displace rowena, looking gay. un high commissioner has shown much concern about the ringo, and the wind has appreciate all our help. they also want bangladesh continued to help the ringo and said they will stand beside us on this line dancing wand refugee presented a letter to the un high commissioner on behalf of all of down the government law. i wrote to we escaped to bangladesh, due to atrocity committed against us. women were raped and burned to death. there are still some rowena was confiscated, land is not returned despite promise is made after me and my government accepts all of our rights and demands only then we will return my bachelor toll refugees. those forcibly displace would be repatriated under un supervision and voluntarily and diplomatic efforts were under way to make that happen. but
this is the 1st time a un high commissioner for human rights has visited bangladesh and the courts of borrowing our reputation since the post was established. 29 years ago, bangladesh and foreign minister arch bachelor, to engage with me and mar, and insured the repatriation of forcibly displace rowena, looking gay. un high commissioner has shown much concern about the ringo, and the wind has appreciate all our help. they also want bangladesh continued to help the ringo and said they will stand...
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russia's navy in crimea as a tax increase on the moscow controlled region. striking t workers in bangladesh said they want a 150 percent pay high because they're struggling to survive. the and use, you know, king is crammed in south africa after months of challenges to the throne. ah, i 30, i received the hotel in the somali capital has ended up to security forces, storm the building and killed the attackers. on friday. i'll shut up gun force their way into the market issue complex, setting off car bombs and holding guests hostage. at least 30 people have been killed and 40 have been injured. home involved reports. all the hyatt hotel in mogadishu turned into a box of ground on friday nights and shout gunman blasted the way to the building with 2 car bombs before he's in control of it. somebody security forces launch to counter offensive. witnesses said there were several explosions followed by exchanges of gunfire that continued for the night and to possibly show bob has claimed sponsored. some of these types of attacks have been a hallmark of opperation a couple of years ago in particular
russia's navy in crimea as a tax increase on the moscow controlled region. striking t workers in bangladesh said they want a 150 percent pay high because they're struggling to survive. the and use, you know, king is crammed in south africa after months of challenges to the throne. ah, i 30, i received the hotel in the somali capital has ended up to security forces, storm the building and killed the attackers. on friday. i'll shut up gun force their way into the market issue complex, setting off...
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that was really comprehensive _ bangladesh. that was really comprehensive in _ bangladesh.very - bangladesh. that was really l comprehensive in a very short bangladesh. that was really - comprehensive in a very short amount of time, we really appreciate that, thank you. in response to vicky bowman's arrest the uk's foreign office told us "we are supporting a british woman in myanmar and are in contact with the local authorities." we'll keep you updated as the story develops. next we're going to look at a claim that the uk is threatening france's coastal waters by allowing raw sewage to be dumped into the sea. three french meps — members of the european parliament say that's what's happening. this is what they're talking about. sewage overflow being diverted to the coast around england. in most of the uk, waste water from toilets is carried to treatment centres through the same pipes as rainwater. during heavy rain the system is designed to overflow to prevent flooding. dry ground from recent hot weather means the flood risk is currently high as it can't absorb water. and th
that was really comprehensive _ bangladesh. that was really comprehensive in _ bangladesh.very - bangladesh. that was really l comprehensive in a very short bangladesh. that was really - comprehensive in a very short amount of time, we really appreciate that, thank you. in response to vicky bowman's arrest the uk's foreign office told us "we are supporting a british woman in myanmar and are in contact with the local authorities." we'll keep you updated as the story develops. next...
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as there are, cotton fled to bangladesh in 2017. she has 3 children. 2 of them were born in the camp. she was worried about their future. we had enough, we want to go back home to me and mar soon so that our children can get some education and have a normal life on their safe. it has done more than enough, and it's time for the un and global community to deal with the plight of the refugees. so hot was up. kelley lee, we have been here for 5 years already. if we have to stay here longer, in that case, the united nations, bangladesh, government and other organizations should find a new strategy to send us back soon. nearly 4000 growing or refugees leave along the border with me on my tomb rule in what's called no man's land conditions are harsh and they are cut off from the others. behind me is the only refugee camp in the no man's area. most of it is in the me, on my side, the recipes and the international boundaries. when the conflict in man mars, right kind state is gradually spilling over close to the border. i'm out of this. we
as there are, cotton fled to bangladesh in 2017. she has 3 children. 2 of them were born in the camp. she was worried about their future. we had enough, we want to go back home to me and mar soon so that our children can get some education and have a normal life on their safe. it has done more than enough, and it's time for the un and global community to deal with the plight of the refugees. so hot was up. kelley lee, we have been here for 5 years already. if we have to stay here longer, in...
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now, august 25th, march 5 years since nearly 740000 mostly muslim rominger fled to bangladesh from me on the market flight, triggered by a military crack down and widespread atrocities. you're an investigator and the u. s. have called a a genocide. bachelors spoke to rowing a woman, your leaders and religious representatives, and the cox was our refugee camp. and then we told her that what we were not able to do and mean mom, we were able to do here. but we want to return to our home. she assured us that the you in is working hard and that soon will be able to start the repatriation process . this is the 1st time a un high commissioner for human rights has visited bangladesh and the courts of borrowing our reputation. since the post was established. 29 years ago, bangladesh and foreign minister art bachelor, to engage with me and mark, and insured the repatriation of forcibly displace rowena, looking gay. un high commissioner has shown much concern about the ringo and un has appreciate all our help. they also want bangladesh should continue to help the ringo and said they will stand b
now, august 25th, march 5 years since nearly 740000 mostly muslim rominger fled to bangladesh from me on the market flight, triggered by a military crack down and widespread atrocities. you're an investigator and the u. s. have called a a genocide. bachelors spoke to rowing a woman, your leaders and religious representatives, and the cox was our refugee camp. and then we told her that what we were not able to do and mean mom, we were able to do here. but we want to return to our home. she...
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t pickers in bangladesh have gone on strike to demand a pay rise. they're among the lowest paid workers any slightly more than a dollar a day. the union once away, track of 150 percent chan via charging reports from sri mongol bundle of issues. ti capital bangladesh is one of the world's largest p producers. the industry implies more than 150000 people at more than 200 plantations. most of the workers are female, they worked long hours and on some of the lowest wages in the country. lucy can do and her husband both work on her plantation. this a little has changed for t workers or the generation. we hardly get any type of facilities don't have enough money for our children's education. barely get 3 kilograms of flower ration once a week. some days you don't even get to eat, which is why we are protesting. bangladesh exports to more than 20 countries, including the u. s u k, and friends, p pickers, one their minimum wage to be raised down slightly more than a dollar a day. now. we have in protesting for 12 days. now the owners don't understand our si
t pickers in bangladesh have gone on strike to demand a pay rise. they're among the lowest paid workers any slightly more than a dollar a day. the union once away, track of 150 percent chan via charging reports from sri mongol bundle of issues. ti capital bangladesh is one of the world's largest p producers. the industry implies more than 150000 people at more than 200 plantations. most of the workers are female, they worked long hours and on some of the lowest wages in the country. lucy can do...
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and in bangladesh. you know, there is no such thing as democracy. there is no such thing as freedom of speech and there is no such thing as human. right. robert, and this is why the bangladesh nationalist party is giving different programs from time to time to protest against the unbearable increase in fuel prices. this program is supported by the common people as proof that thousands of people are coming down today to protest the increase in the price of fuel and commodities. earlier to fuck me, the cartoon, the executive director of the center for policy dialogue told us the country needs to reform the institutions which are in charge of energy and power distribution. to my mind, the reason for protest is the price height, which has been fueled. i do do, i'm president, it energy price hike in the recent start time. and as they know that because of the cove each 19 people are yet to recover from the fall out of will be 19. and on top of that, because of the war on the global market has shown increasing
and in bangladesh. you know, there is no such thing as democracy. there is no such thing as freedom of speech and there is no such thing as human. right. robert, and this is why the bangladesh nationalist party is giving different programs from time to time to protest against the unbearable increase in fuel prices. this program is supported by the common people as proof that thousands of people are coming down today to protest the increase in the price of fuel and commodities. earlier to fuck...
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they also want bangladesh continued to help the ringo and said they will stand beside us on this line. jumping wand, refugee presented a letter to the un high commissioner on behalf of all of down the gun. unless i vote, we escaped to banga dish due to atrocity committed against us. women were raped and burned to death. there are still some rowena was confiscated, land is not returned despite promise is made after me and my government accepts all of our rights and demands only then we will return bachelor toll refugees. those forcibly displace would be repatriated under un supervision and voluntarily and diplomatic efforts. were under way to make that happen, but many here, wonder how long that will take and whether me and mars government will ever accept their demands. and which audrey, i'll just eda dhaka kenya's opposition leader alo, dingo has called the presidential election results now and void that came a day after his arrival. william router was declared the winner. the dramatic developments of raised fears that east africa's richest country might descend into violence. cather
they also want bangladesh continued to help the ringo and said they will stand beside us on this line. jumping wand, refugee presented a letter to the un high commissioner on behalf of all of down the gun. unless i vote, we escaped to banga dish due to atrocity committed against us. women were raped and burned to death. there are still some rowena was confiscated, land is not returned despite promise is made after me and my government accepts all of our rights and demands only then we will...
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carrying whatever they could, they fled to neighbouring bangladesh.usands of rohingya muslims living in squalid conditions. many say they don't feel welcome here either. india's government describes them as illegalforeigners it says should be deported. for years, rohingya muslims have led a basic existence in india. last week a minister said they'd be moved from these makeshift camps and given housing. hours later, the hindu nationalist bjp government denied the offer, threatening to move people to detention centres. it has left families like rehman�*s feeling helpless. for his four—year—old daughter yasmin, unending uncertainty. rehman wishes he could give her a better life. translation: the indian - government doesn't want us. i would rather they killed us than send us back. it feels like no one cares about rohingyas these days. we are like old furniture in a house, kept in a corner and forgotten. and for these refugees, the hope of returning to myanmar never fades. but with the military who attacked their families now in charge of the country, it's
carrying whatever they could, they fled to neighbouring bangladesh.usands of rohingya muslims living in squalid conditions. many say they don't feel welcome here either. india's government describes them as illegalforeigners it says should be deported. for years, rohingya muslims have led a basic existence in india. last week a minister said they'd be moved from these makeshift camps and given housing. hours later, the hindu nationalist bjp government denied the offer, threatening to move...
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carrying whatever they could, they fled to neighboring bangladesh.nd many of the refugees have made their way here to india. home to tens of thousands of rohingya muslims living in squalid conditions. many say they don't feel welcome here either. india's government describes them as illegal foreigners they say should be deported. for years, rohingya muslims do basic existence -- led a basic existence in india. last week the prime minister said they would be given housing and removed from camps. hours later, the conservative government denied the offer, threatening to move people to detention centers. it has left families like this feeling helpless. for his four-year-old daughter, unending uncertainty. he wishes he could give here -- her a better life. >> the indian government doesn't want us. i would rather they would kill us and send us back. no one cares about rohingyas these days. we are like old furniture in the house, kept in the corner. >> these refugees, their hope of returning to myanmar never fades . but with the military who attacked their
carrying whatever they could, they fled to neighboring bangladesh.nd many of the refugees have made their way here to india. home to tens of thousands of rohingya muslims living in squalid conditions. many say they don't feel welcome here either. india's government describes them as illegal foreigners they say should be deported. for years, rohingya muslims do basic existence -- led a basic existence in india. last week the prime minister said they would be given housing and removed from camps....
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they are not from bangladesh or from jamar totally. i did comma now to their booty, got not to beat them on and no matter where to go to citizenship. a strategy which specific timeline has been developed to move forward . the national verification process about integrity, they can let them. ok. so that was it, did it one shot how i thought it was out of my study guide hasn't had a hot dog. i would have been lumber and i would really do it by study. what was on my yeah, in some are slim community leaders have decided that they are not to join in the verification process. what i'm busy the music out of the law the late notice that i didn't, i didn't read the length of falling. we would appreciate it if all fans could persuade them to join in the process because they have nothing to lose by the national verification card is a card which allows you to say that you have now become part of the national verification process. what is the process? there is no such process, but this is just a process which needs cooperation from all communities.
they are not from bangladesh or from jamar totally. i did comma now to their booty, got not to beat them on and no matter where to go to citizenship. a strategy which specific timeline has been developed to move forward . the national verification process about integrity, they can let them. ok. so that was it, did it one shot how i thought it was out of my study guide hasn't had a hot dog. i would have been lumber and i would really do it by study. what was on my yeah, in some are slim...