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the bangladeshi government says it cannot cope with any more refugees. all of which leaves her hinge a like her see stateless and persecuted with no way to call home victoria gazin be al-jazeera. have been events and demonstrations in occupied palestinian territories marking the centenary of the balfour declaration when britain promised the creation of a jewish homeland in palestine and join us now who met for u.k. prime minister to resign may in london on thursday to moxon teener e of the agreement the meeting was to be followed by a dinner hosted by descendants of off about four. palestinians have been holding street protests for a second day they gathered outside the british consulate in east jerusalem carrying black flags they demanded an apology and accountability from the british government for the declaration. partnerships joins us now live in london so whatever netanyahu may be insane. benjamin netanyahu lauren has said that the balfour declaration was not a tragedy as the palestinians believe but rather the tragedy is in the failure of the pales
the bangladeshi government says it cannot cope with any more refugees. all of which leaves her hinge a like her see stateless and persecuted with no way to call home victoria gazin be al-jazeera. have been events and demonstrations in occupied palestinian territories marking the centenary of the balfour declaration when britain promised the creation of a jewish homeland in palestine and join us now who met for u.k. prime minister to resign may in london on thursday to moxon teener e of the...
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the bangladeshi army to set up this aid for the new rather than. the desperate now but these refugees say they are fleeing something. decades of persecution from a million miles government. military. the surge in violence over recent months has been described by the u.n. as ethnic cleansing others have called it genocide. and throw them into the blazing fire. and if you try to rescue them they shoot us. is only nineteen. they beat us. slaughtered us. was murdered when he went to. the people cannot move from one place to another. they shoot us and kill us. they tell us to go back to bangladesh. escaping in the middle of the not he led a members of his family to safety. along the way we always had to watch out for the military looking this way and that. if this in the jungle they would shoot at us. that's how we came here. by walking and fearing that the military would kill us along the way. joins the queue for rations of rice sugar and a little. then hand his family a top down to a truck headed for the refugee camp. it will be a bumpy two hour journ
the bangladeshi army to set up this aid for the new rather than. the desperate now but these refugees say they are fleeing something. decades of persecution from a million miles government. military. the surge in violence over recent months has been described by the u.n. as ethnic cleansing others have called it genocide. and throw them into the blazing fire. and if you try to rescue them they shoot us. is only nineteen. they beat us. slaughtered us. was murdered when he went to. the people...
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the ring held there by bangladeshi border guards and the u.n. is calling on the government to move them to refugee camps atory gately reports. pasi is only a few days old his mother mommy to gave birth to him in traumatic circumstances while escaping me with her two year old she delivered him in the open air with only her mother to help. my daughter was in labor when we were escaping there was no one to help during the birth of my grandchild i helped my daughter deliver the baby alone it was in the jungle on a hilltop a meme i cut the umbilical cord with my own hands it was a tough job media and her family are the latest arrivals in a mass exodus ever he. come it has sane left rakhine state with his school children he says security forces are committing atrocities. that the military brought to our houses and encircled the village they were forcing us to take national verification cards if we taken them they would run through us from our village because the card says our national. so we skate on here in the jungle now we're here in bangladesh. it
the ring held there by bangladeshi border guards and the u.n. is calling on the government to move them to refugee camps atory gately reports. pasi is only a few days old his mother mommy to gave birth to him in traumatic circumstances while escaping me with her two year old she delivered him in the open air with only her mother to help. my daughter was in labor when we were escaping there was no one to help during the birth of my grandchild i helped my daughter deliver the baby alone it was in...
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yes i think it's very important for the bangladeshi government to highlight the ranger crisis during the pope's visit we know certainly that tomorrow the pope will be meeting a select few of range of refugees that have been selected from the camps here that are traveling to the car to meet him we actually met them before they left and very telling the words that they had to tell us respect to the crisis situation here just how desperate the situation is we spoke to one guy who's going to a car he came here. by boat with his ten sisters ten brothers and eight sisters a month ago he said that the pope has to do something to help us he described him as a religious man a man that has huge publisher see obviously globally and can do something to help what's interesting though is that the particular status of the ranger here with respect to the bangladesh government the bangladesh government do not call the ranger refugees they call them displaced myanmar nationals and that's probably indicative of the fact that although they have been hugely generous with the amount of aid that they put f
yes i think it's very important for the bangladeshi government to highlight the ranger crisis during the pope's visit we know certainly that tomorrow the pope will be meeting a select few of range of refugees that have been selected from the camps here that are traveling to the car to meet him we actually met them before they left and very telling the words that they had to tell us respect to the crisis situation here just how desperate the situation is we spoke to one guy who's going to a car...
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crossing the main kept there by bangladeshi border guards the refugees say they haven't been given any reason. there been mass demonstrations in occupied palestinian territories marking one hundred years of the balfour declaration they want an apology from the british government for a document that led to the creation of the state of israel and expulsion of palestinians from their historic land harry fawcett was at a protest in ramallah in the occupied west bank. hundreds anniversary the balfour declaration being marked here in ramallah new york replied west bank by protests there was a march to the british cultural center here also one hundred thousand letters from palestinian high school students were handed in to the british consulate in east jerusalem expressing their feelings about the legacy of the balfour declaration we got a statement two from the prime and from the president's office what about his office in which he called again for an apology from britain in recognition of the state of palestine and compensation to that i was promised to people both in political moral and ma
crossing the main kept there by bangladeshi border guards the refugees say they haven't been given any reason. there been mass demonstrations in occupied palestinian territories marking one hundred years of the balfour declaration they want an apology from the british government for a document that led to the creation of the state of israel and expulsion of palestinians from their historic land harry fawcett was at a protest in ramallah in the occupied west bank. hundreds anniversary the...
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but mainly the bangladeshi are sceptical about the bangladeshi are sceptical about the deal.ar signed the deal just the deal. they think that myanmar signed the dealjust to minimise international pressure on them. and they believe that this is on the pa rt they believe that this is on the part of myanmar to decrease pressure as the deal, it says something about when the process starts but did not mention about when it will end. it is open. there is no time frame. there was no a deal in 1992, and then myanmar did not comply. many rohingyas have left and come to bangladesh and myanmar was unwilling to ta ke bangladesh and myanmar was unwilling to take them back. bangladesh would like to see the repatriation as early as possible. but as far as we understand and history is concerned it will take a long time to complete the repatriation process, even if it happens at all. still to come: lighting up the night. why scientists say that lighting is having a serious impact on our environment and our health. the european commission has said that the uk can no longer host the european ca
but mainly the bangladeshi are sceptical about the bangladeshi are sceptical about the deal.ar signed the deal just the deal. they think that myanmar signed the dealjust to minimise international pressure on them. and they believe that this is on the pa rt they believe that this is on the part of myanmar to decrease pressure as the deal, it says something about when the process starts but did not mention about when it will end. it is open. there is no time frame. there was no a deal in 1992,...
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hundred in fields and bangladeshi border crossing the being held by bangladeshi border guards the united nations is calling on the government to move them to refugee camps victoria the reports. posse is only a few days old his mother mass media gave birth to him in traumatic circumstances while escaping with her two year old daughter she delivered him in the open air with only her mother to help. my daughter was in labor when we were escaping there was no one to help during the birth of my grandchild i helped my daughter deliver the baby alone it was in the jungle on a hilltop and i cut the umbilical cord with my own hands it was a tough job media and her family are the latest arrivals in a mass exodus ever he. had his say rakhine state with his four children he says security forces are committing atrocities. that the military brought our houses and encircled the village they were forcing us to take national verification cards if we taken them they would rob routed us from our village because the card says our nationality is bangladeshi so we skate and hid in the jungle now we're here in
hundred in fields and bangladeshi border crossing the being held by bangladeshi border guards the united nations is calling on the government to move them to refugee camps victoria the reports. posse is only a few days old his mother mass media gave birth to him in traumatic circumstances while escaping with her two year old daughter she delivered him in the open air with only her mother to help. my daughter was in labor when we were escaping there was no one to help during the birth of my...
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the bangladeshi government says it cannot cope with any more refugees. all of which leaves were hidden gem like her see stateless and persecuted with no way to call her victoria gave him the al-jazeera. salman adams's the executive director of the global center for the responsibility to protect research and advocacy organization he joins us now live from new york thank you for being with us and so on the matter of sooty is a visit to stay what do you make of it. not much i mean i think it's a p.r. exercise a sort of fell very short of her objectives and i mean turning up and telling people they should stop quarreling like we're talking about some sort of a family argument rather than talking about the fact that there's been systematic ethnic cleansing which has been taking place for nine weeks now and that six hundred thousand people have been expelled is insulting so i think it was trying to send a message to the world as your reporter said that everything is fine and that everything is stable but the reality on the ground is far far different from that
the bangladeshi government says it cannot cope with any more refugees. all of which leaves were hidden gem like her see stateless and persecuted with no way to call her victoria gave him the al-jazeera. salman adams's the executive director of the global center for the responsibility to protect research and advocacy organization he joins us now live from new york thank you for being with us and so on the matter of sooty is a visit to stay what do you make of it. not much i mean i think it's a...
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the bangladeshi authorities monitor what goes on on the other side of the border. i've been told that from the beginning of august, so about three weeks before the violence started, they noticed an increase in military activity on the myanmar side. now, if that's true, that would suggest an element of preparation for the violence that followed. and this is the suggestion that we've heard corroborated by some of the witnesses we've spoken to, as well. we were told about an incident that happened nearly two weeks before the massacre in tula toli. also before the attacks by the militant group known as the arakan rohingya salvation army which, the burmese military claims, prompted their clearance operations. were they trying to recruit people in the village? was there some truth to that? witnesses said the policemen were called in by the village administrator, a local buddhist government official. a few days later that same official called a meeting — elders from both communities were asked to sign a kind of peace treaty. was that unusual, to be asked to do something l
the bangladeshi authorities monitor what goes on on the other side of the border. i've been told that from the beginning of august, so about three weeks before the violence started, they noticed an increase in military activity on the myanmar side. now, if that's true, that would suggest an element of preparation for the violence that followed. and this is the suggestion that we've heard corroborated by some of the witnesses we've spoken to, as well. we were told about an incident that happened...
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in recent months of generosity and solidarity which is a whole mark of bangladeshi society has been seen most of vividly in its humanitarian mission to a massive influx of refugees from rakhine state providing them with temporary shelter and the basic necessities of life of. their own. where the pontiff goes so goes the church's followers by any means necessary amid the excitement ahead of the pope's mass tomorrow high hopes that his visit will bring a solution to the crisis. there but. the visit will be fruitful for bangladesh if he comes and solves the problem about the ranger refugees. the port ended a part of the paying his respects to the assassinated founding father of the nation . on friday he will come face to face with the range of lose limbs. on his take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. media say the white house is considering replacing secretary of state rex tillerson with the current head of the cia reports say it's unclear whether president trump has given his final approval but if true it would be the biggest administration shakeup since
in recent months of generosity and solidarity which is a whole mark of bangladeshi society has been seen most of vividly in its humanitarian mission to a massive influx of refugees from rakhine state providing them with temporary shelter and the basic necessities of life of. their own. where the pontiff goes so goes the church's followers by any means necessary amid the excitement ahead of the pope's mass tomorrow high hopes that his visit will bring a solution to the crisis. there but. the...
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the bangladeshi authorities monitor what goes on on the other side of the border.been told that from the beginning of august, so about three weeks before the violence started, they noticed an increase in military activity on the myanmar side. now, if that's true, that would suggest an element of preparation for the violence that followed. and this is the suggestion that we've heard corroborated by some of the witnesses we've spoken to, as well. we were told about an incident that happened nearly two weeks before the massacre in tula toli. also before the attacks by the militant group known as the arakan rohingya salvation army which, the burmese military claims, prompted their clearance operations. were they trying to recruit people in the village? was there some truth to that? witnesses said the policemen were called in by the village administrator, a local buddhist government official. a few days later that same official called a meeting — elders from both communities were asked to sign a kind of peace treaty. was that unusual, to be asked to do something like th
the bangladeshi authorities monitor what goes on on the other side of the border.been told that from the beginning of august, so about three weeks before the violence started, they noticed an increase in military activity on the myanmar side. now, if that's true, that would suggest an element of preparation for the violence that followed. and this is the suggestion that we've heard corroborated by some of the witnesses we've spoken to, as well. we were told about an incident that happened...
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border guards to be allowed into the country now and this is not unusual as bangladeshi authorities have the right to vet people before they're allowed to enter the country but this serves to underscore just how difficult conditions are in northern rakhine state where thousands are still making the journey into bangladesh many of them would have heard from friends and relatives just how difficult the journey is into take several days or even weeks this track overland and just how dire conditions are in the refugee camps in bangladesh yet they're still making the decision to leave behind their homes and property now and their reasons for leaving are several but they're sensually the same villages we've spoken to in northern rakhine state say they've heard about how neighboring villages were burned to the ground and they were afraid they would be next some said that they were unable to go to the fields and they were unable to feed themselves others said they've seen their property looted before their eyes by replying but it's mobs so these are the decisions driving this ongoing exodus
border guards to be allowed into the country now and this is not unusual as bangladeshi authorities have the right to vet people before they're allowed to enter the country but this serves to underscore just how difficult conditions are in northern rakhine state where thousands are still making the journey into bangladesh many of them would have heard from friends and relatives just how difficult the journey is into take several days or even weeks this track overland and just how dire...
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the bangladeshi government says it cannot cope with any more refugees. all of which leaves her hinge a like her see stateless and persecuted with no way to call home victoria gave him the al-jazeera. aid groups are warning of a potential for a major cholera outbreak amongst the remaining who fled me and they face poor sanitation and lack of hygiene facilities in those makeshift camps in bangladesh we are definitely sitting on a ticking bomb as far as water sanitation and hygiene is concerned so the if you look at the sheer number of people and was only efforts being deployed in building latrines in that are knocked in a profound enough in a way the west you know have to be managed in one way or the other to have every reason to fear that we can get into situations that can lead to greater breaks to north america now where the man charged with killing eight people in new york with a truck has told investigators he felt good about what he did u.s. president donald trump has called for twenty nine year olds a fellow sufferer of to face the death penalty kri
the bangladeshi government says it cannot cope with any more refugees. all of which leaves her hinge a like her see stateless and persecuted with no way to call home victoria gave him the al-jazeera. aid groups are warning of a potential for a major cholera outbreak amongst the remaining who fled me and they face poor sanitation and lack of hygiene facilities in those makeshift camps in bangladesh we are definitely sitting on a ticking bomb as far as water sanitation and hygiene is concerned so...
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the bangladeshi government says it cannot cope with any more refugees. all of which leaves rahane jell like her see stateless and persecuted with no way to call her victoria gave him the al-jazeera. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has traveled to the united kingdom to mark the centenary of the balfour declaration with his u.k. counterpart to reason may the decorations signed a hundred years ago and endorsed by britain led to this time mission to the jewish state of israel and terrorist atrocities on the other side to make a shadow him further and further out of reach israel still stands as a living breathing debating thriving rejoicing democracy on the streets of ramallah very different sentiments. to many palestinians powerful even britain itself are synonymous with treachery it period lism and broken promises the man the country that set in motion a century of oppression. not all british politicians are oblivious to that anger at another london gathering the main opposition party says the government's policy towards israel and palestine must
the bangladeshi government says it cannot cope with any more refugees. all of which leaves rahane jell like her see stateless and persecuted with no way to call her victoria gave him the al-jazeera. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has traveled to the united kingdom to mark the centenary of the balfour declaration with his u.k. counterpart to reason may the decorations signed a hundred years ago and endorsed by britain led to this time mission to the jewish state of israel and...
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capital naypyidaw this summit is attended by bangladesh as foreign minister who is the highest bangladeshi official to visit since the latest range of crisis in more security forces are being accused of violently forcing out hundreds of thousands over a hedge of muslims since august zimbabwe's president robert mugabe has begun talks with former vice president emerson in managua who he fired two weeks ago meanwhile mugabe's party has started impeachment proceedings against him that move comes after mugabe ignored his party's deadline to resign kenya's opposition says president or her kenyatta as election victory is illegitimate despite the supreme court upholding the results of last month's disputed vote the repeat election in october had been ordered by the supreme court after it concluded there were irregularities at an earlier vote in august when opposition boycotted the poll rerun which president can ya know won with ninety eight percent of the vote those are the headlines the news continues right here on al-jazeera after witness keep it or. on counting the cost venezuela in default as
capital naypyidaw this summit is attended by bangladesh as foreign minister who is the highest bangladeshi official to visit since the latest range of crisis in more security forces are being accused of violently forcing out hundreds of thousands over a hedge of muslims since august zimbabwe's president robert mugabe has begun talks with former vice president emerson in managua who he fired two weeks ago meanwhile mugabe's party has started impeachment proceedings against him that move comes...
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the bangladeshi government says it cannot cope with any more refugees. all of which leaves are a hinge a like has see stateless and persecuted with no way to call home victoria gave him a al-jazeera. head of the news our clothing on a day dedicated to ending crimes against journalists we take you to the most dangerous place in the world to be a reporter. bus minister has its first resignation and a growing sexual harassment scandal. i was a memorable night her for in the champions league against real madrid peter has a bad sport. just sixty seven words change the course of history in the least the balfour declaration led to the state of israel and dispossession of palestinians from their homeland israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in the u.k. to meet treece in may and mark the day there have been demonstrations in occupied palestinian territories these are the scenes outside the british consulate in east jerusalem where protesters have gathered carrying black flags when an apology and accountability from the british government for that declarat
the bangladeshi government says it cannot cope with any more refugees. all of which leaves are a hinge a like has see stateless and persecuted with no way to call home victoria gave him a al-jazeera. head of the news our clothing on a day dedicated to ending crimes against journalists we take you to the most dangerous place in the world to be a reporter. bus minister has its first resignation and a growing sexual harassment scandal. i was a memorable night her for in the champions league...
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the bangladeshi government hopeful that this three day visit by the pope will go a long way to publicising the plight of the hundreds of thousands of refugees inside bangladesh and the kind of challenges that the bangladeshi got faced in trying to cope with this crisis bangladesh has also come together in the last week with. trying to put together what it describes as a repack reaction plan that it hopes can start in two months and we've been looking at some of the problems of that plan with respect to the lack of legal status for the ranger in myanmar. fires and his family fled their home on the bangladesh border a month and a half ago. the myanmar military were taking woman away and raping them we saw them burning home all the fire everywhere. following huge international pressure myanmar has agreed to work with bangladesh on a plan aimed at eventually allowing the rate to return to plan entails refugees staying in temporary camps close to their property and destroyed homes the rangers have suffered decades of persecution they often described as the largest stateless people in the world.
the bangladeshi government hopeful that this three day visit by the pope will go a long way to publicising the plight of the hundreds of thousands of refugees inside bangladesh and the kind of challenges that the bangladeshi got faced in trying to cope with this crisis bangladesh has also come together in the last week with. trying to put together what it describes as a repack reaction plan that it hopes can start in two months and we've been looking at some of the problems of that plan with...
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yes on the bangladeshi side that pressure is quite understandable bangladesh is a very impoverished country it doesn't have the capacity nor would most countries to basically accept over six hundred thousand refugees overnight into a part of the country that is almost entirely agrarian and in which most native bangladeshis have a hard time surviving themselves as for the pressure on aung sang suu kyi and on the generals in myanmar it is been inadequate it came primarily very late and you can't simply make a decision like this or make a policy like like this by decree again there has to be participation of the u.n. refugee agency and there has to be consultation and consent of the refugees involved how much of this entire crisis in your mind has been driven by something that the military a well aware of and it's not ruled that they adopted back and i think it was eighty one eighty two to do with citizenship and residency rights it's almost like his part of the military d.n.a. and in a way they can't quite stop themselves. no they can't ethnic cleansing isn't something confined to the past tw
yes on the bangladeshi side that pressure is quite understandable bangladesh is a very impoverished country it doesn't have the capacity nor would most countries to basically accept over six hundred thousand refugees overnight into a part of the country that is almost entirely agrarian and in which most native bangladeshis have a hard time surviving themselves as for the pressure on aung sang suu kyi and on the generals in myanmar it is been inadequate it came primarily very late and you can't...
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phil much has been reported about the kindness that the bangladeshi people are showing toward the river and your refugees when i was in bangladesh last month there was a plan that was being talked about being floated by bangladeshi officials whereby roy hindu refugees would be transferred possibly to an offshore island where an encampment would be built specifically for them but i must say that everybody i spoke with in bangladesh you know privately would say they didn't think this was realistic what is your reaction to this plan do you think this is something that could become a possibility. about the plan we think it would be a humanitarian disaster you know the island in question is one which is partly submerged during part of the year it's uninhabitable it would require a tremendous amount of construction it's very vulnerable to typhoons the list goes on and on. recently in the last day or two the ministry of finance of bangladesh has said that they're suspending the project in part because they want to continue to talk with the myanmar authorities about having these people go back
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in recent months the generosity and solidarity which is a whole mark of bangladeshi society has been seen most vividly in its humanitarian mission to a massive influx of refugees from rakhine state providing them with temporary shelter and the basic necessities of life of. their own. where the pontiff goes so go the church's followers by any means necessary amid the excitement ahead of the pope's mass tomorrow high hopes that his visit will bring a solution to the crisis. i wonder did. the visit will be fruitful for bangladesh if he comes and solves that problem by their hand to refugees. the pope ended upon paying his respects to the assassinated founding father of the nation. on friday he will come face to face with the hinge at least one. ards sports news now and all eyes are on russia as we draw closer to next year's football world cup the highly anticipated draw for the group stage will be made at the kremlin in moscow tomorrow here's a look at the pots and among the top seeds we see the usual suspects minus eliminated italy of course but there is also the surprise name of polan
in recent months the generosity and solidarity which is a whole mark of bangladeshi society has been seen most vividly in its humanitarian mission to a massive influx of refugees from rakhine state providing them with temporary shelter and the basic necessities of life of. their own. where the pontiff goes so go the church's followers by any means necessary amid the excitement ahead of the pope's mass tomorrow high hopes that his visit will bring a solution to the crisis. i wonder did. the...
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languagage]g foreign >> ourur research intoto banglah shows that the bangladeshi shrimp indndtry is a b brutal pt of t the ecological destruction and human rights abuses for the last two d decades. thousands of people hurt by extreme poverty, potottially undermining the health in humans. but it does not have to be like this. wherere few aas management c could get r rid of shrimp farms. the difference is striking. languagage][forereign >> the message frorom the commununity protected by shrimp farming is clear. >> [speaking foreieign language] ♪ >> the cost of food across the world was on the rise and many have blamed the price hikes. food speculation for the global finance market. ecologists travel to mexico, the birthplace -- birthplace of corn, to find out more about these effects that were being felt across mexican society. in the mountains in southern mexico, coffee production fuelled the economy. these rural communities and not self-sufficient on food, making them vulnerable to sudden crises. >> [speaking foreign language] >> lorenzo and his wife look after their grandchildren dur
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crossing they've been kept there by the bangladeshi border guards the refugees say they haven't been given any reason. just sixty seven words change the course of history in the middle east the balfour declaration led to the state of israel and dispossession of palestinians from their homeland israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in the u.k. to meet to ease in may and to mark the day there have been demonstrations in the occupied palestinian territories these are the scenes outside the british consulate nice jerusalem where protesters have gathered carrying black flags they want an apology and accountability from the british government for the declaration of a force that is at a protest in ramallah in the occupied west bank. others anniversary the balfour declaration being marked here in ramallah by by protesters a march to the british cultural center here also one hundred thousand letters from palestinian high school students were handed in to the british consulate in east jerusalem expressing their feelings about the legacy of the balfour declaration we got a statement too
crossing they've been kept there by the bangladeshi border guards the refugees say they haven't been given any reason. just sixty seven words change the course of history in the middle east the balfour declaration led to the state of israel and dispossession of palestinians from their homeland israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in the u.k. to meet to ease in may and to mark the day there have been demonstrations in the occupied palestinian territories these are the scenes outside the...
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officials to enter bangladesh now this is not unusual this has happened before bangladeshi authorities have the right to vet people before they allow them into the country but of course this creates difficulties for people people who some of whom have trekked for days within myanmar just to get to this border area hoping to see good refuge in bangladesh now this border area there's very little access to aid to medical attention to food so they left in a very precarious situation but this also serves to underscore just how difficult conditions are still in northern rakhine state despite what the government may say over i've mentioned the people have people are making that difficult decision to up root themselves and many of these people would have heard from friends and relatives who are already in bangladesh about just how difficult conditions are in refugee camps in bangladesh yet they make that difficult decision to cross into bangladesh all right thank you florence. u.s. president donald trump says the man charged with carrying out a new york city truck attack should get the death p
officials to enter bangladesh now this is not unusual this has happened before bangladeshi authorities have the right to vet people before they allow them into the country but of course this creates difficulties for people people who some of whom have trekked for days within myanmar just to get to this border area hoping to see good refuge in bangladesh now this border area there's very little access to aid to medical attention to food so they left in a very precarious situation but this also...
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rohingya girls alone and in their teens are being traded by their own people and local bangladeshis.ne 17—year—old girl, kept in a hotel by rohingya men and treated like a slave. i asked her if she gets paid for any of the work she does. nothing? incredible, isn't it? she is just a slave. another girl who was just 15 told us she escaped by boat from myanmar after her mother was shot dead by the military. she used her only possessions to pay the boatman, who then attacked her. once she got to bangladesh, a local woman who she thought would help her, took her home. she had nowhere else to go. and now the woman forces her to sleep with several men a night. do the men pay you when they have sex with you? these two girls are now being helped by a local group, but there are many more in this town suffering the same fate. they all came to escape the violence at home. and now find themselves in a different kind of hell. well it's hard to know how many women and girls are involved in this. one estimate puts it at around 6,000. but this is an exploitation thatis 6,000. but this is an exploitat
rohingya girls alone and in their teens are being traded by their own people and local bangladeshis.ne 17—year—old girl, kept in a hotel by rohingya men and treated like a slave. i asked her if she gets paid for any of the work she does. nothing? incredible, isn't it? she is just a slave. another girl who was just 15 told us she escaped by boat from myanmar after her mother was shot dead by the military. she used her only possessions to pay the boatman, who then attacked her. once she got...
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rohingya registration card they gave us a card which has me on my national registration card why the bangladeshi government gave us this card and we don't know based on information provided by bangladesh me and says it will accept the redeemed only after it verifies the information. in the hollow to walk to the border and look at their home which is now occupied by the myanmar military. says he just wants citizenship and security in the country he his family and hundreds of thousands like them believe they are from. al-jazeera bizarre and with. left wing groups in the philippines are rallying against president i think other territories plans to set up a government with broad lawmaking powers to help with his war on crime last month attack to say he declare a revolutionary government if his critics plan to remove him from office. and now says any minister established such administration would not benefit the country that has formed a revolutionary government one thousand nine hundred seven to overthrow their spanish colonizers the action was last taken after the dictatorship of ferdinand marcos.
rohingya registration card they gave us a card which has me on my national registration card why the bangladeshi government gave us this card and we don't know based on information provided by bangladesh me and says it will accept the redeemed only after it verifies the information. in the hollow to walk to the border and look at their home which is now occupied by the myanmar military. says he just wants citizenship and security in the country he his family and hundreds of thousands like them...
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information that the vast majority of ranger refused to ever pick these up from the government bangladeshis already registered hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the camps after all son mohammed with his new id card put the information on it is far from clear far from where i want to get first they gave us a card which said ranger registration card now they gave us a card which says me and my national registration card where the bangladeshi government gave us this card and we don't know based on information provided by bangladesh beyond masses it will accept the remainder only after it verifies the information. dylan mohamad walked to the border and look at their home which is now occupied by the myanmar military abdul says he just wants citizenship and security in the country he his family and hundreds of thousands like them believe they are from. al-jazeera cox's bazaar bangladesh time for a short break here now to zero when we come back a court in argentina sentenced a former navy officer known as the angel of death and twenty eight others. as a war criminal dies after drinking
information that the vast majority of ranger refused to ever pick these up from the government bangladeshis already registered hundreds of thousands of refugees living in the camps after all son mohammed with his new id card put the information on it is far from clear far from where i want to get first they gave us a card which said ranger registration card now they gave us a card which says me and my national registration card where the bangladeshi government gave us this card and we don't...
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began in august let's go to child stratford he's in cox's bazaar in bangladesh how will the the bangladeshi government take this opportunity of the pope's visit to highlight the ranger issue which has become their problem as well. that's very much the case yes i understand they're going to take this opportunity by the by the throat if you like by the whole as they are very keen to highlight not only the problems all the hundreds of thousands. here but the kind of challenges that they are facing in dealing with this crisis. we understand that certainly tomorrow the pope is going to be meeting a group of refugees that are traveling from these camps to dakar to meeting we met a member of that group. a young guy called the hamad whose ten brothers and sisters miraculously managed to escape the crackdown by the military on the twenty fifth of august they arrived here unscathed a deeply traumatized he said that mohammed told me that he was going to ask the pope please to help him and his family and all the range a very much aware of the kind of power and the publisher see that the pope can genera
began in august let's go to child stratford he's in cox's bazaar in bangladesh how will the the bangladeshi government take this opportunity of the pope's visit to highlight the ranger issue which has become their problem as well. that's very much the case yes i understand they're going to take this opportunity by the by the throat if you like by the whole as they are very keen to highlight not only the problems all the hundreds of thousands. here but the kind of challenges that they are facing...
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bangladeshi authorities monitor what goes on on the other side of the border.the beginning of august, so about three weeks before the violence started, they noticed an increase in military activity on the myanmar side. now, if that is true, that would suggest an element of preparation for the violence that followed. and this is the suggestion that we have heard corroborated by some of the witnesses we have spoken to as well. we were told an an incident that happened nearly two weeks before the massacre at tula toli. also, before the attacks by the militant group known as the arakan rohingya salvation army. were they trying to recruitment people in the village, was there some truth to that? witnesses said the policemen were called in by the village administrator, a local buddhist government official. a few days later that same official called a meeting. elders from both communities were asked to sign a kind of peace treaty. was that unusual to be asked to do something like that? the rohingya of tula toli saw that document as an explicit guarantee of their safety
bangladeshi authorities monitor what goes on on the other side of the border.the beginning of august, so about three weeks before the violence started, they noticed an increase in military activity on the myanmar side. now, if that is true, that would suggest an element of preparation for the violence that followed. and this is the suggestion that we have heard corroborated by some of the witnesses we have spoken to as well. we were told an an incident that happened nearly two weeks before the...
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capital naypyidaw this summit is attended by bangladesh as foreign minister who is the highest bangladeshi official to visit since the latest render a crisis in more security forces are being accused of violently forcing out hundreds of thousands over a hedge of muslims since august zimbabwe's president robert mugabe has begun talks with former vice president emerson in managua who he fired two weeks ago meanwhile mugabe's party has started impeachment proceedings against him that move comes after mugabe ignored his party's deadline to resign kenya's opposition says president or her cannot as election victory is illegitimate despite the supreme court upholding the results of last month's disputed vote the repeat election in october had been ordered by the supreme court after it concluded there were irregularities and an earlier vote in august an opposition boycotted the poll rerun which president can ya know won with ninety eight percent of the vote those are the headlines the news continues right here on al-jazeera after witness keep it or. on counting the cost of venezuela in default as
capital naypyidaw this summit is attended by bangladesh as foreign minister who is the highest bangladeshi official to visit since the latest render a crisis in more security forces are being accused of violently forcing out hundreds of thousands over a hedge of muslims since august zimbabwe's president robert mugabe has begun talks with former vice president emerson in managua who he fired two weeks ago meanwhile mugabe's party has started impeachment proceedings against him that move comes...
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foreign ministers of germany sweden and japan as a redhead refugee camp in bangladesh along with the bangladeshi foreign minister more than half a million rango have been full say live me and my off for bangladesh since august following a military crackdown the un has accused me amar of committing ethnic cleansing right up to date those are the very latest headlines from us here at al-jazeera we'll be back in about half an hour also next it's a.j. selects. with documentaries open your eyes at this time on al-jazeera. my baggie was my drug. if i have my drug. i do everything if i don't have my god i cannot do anything. but. i've been using drugs since thirty four year that the game is we're selling drugs over the counter are the biggest. i don't fifteen sixteen i say using. may join up after they came on to and called and because one of my friends were using brown introduced me to brown i mean smack i consider myself very lucky other than a good job. and educated. like you know on the record in the media buying smack. no i would do a chemist. and you could get people to go for their medicines or
foreign ministers of germany sweden and japan as a redhead refugee camp in bangladesh along with the bangladeshi foreign minister more than half a million rango have been full say live me and my off for bangladesh since august following a military crackdown the un has accused me amar of committing ethnic cleansing right up to date those are the very latest headlines from us here at al-jazeera we'll be back in about half an hour also next it's a.j. selects. with documentaries open your eyes at...
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rohingya girls alone and in their teens are being traded by their own people and local bangladeshis.x. and in the case of one 17—year—old girl, kept in a hotel by rohingya men and treated like a slave. i asked her if she gets paid for any of the work she does. nothing? incredible, isn't it? she is just a slave. another girl who was just 15 told us she escaped by boat from myanmar after her mother was shot dead by the military. she used her only possessions to pay the boatman, who then attacked her. once she got to bangladesh, a local woman who she thought would help her, took her home. she had nowhere else to go. and now the woman forces her to sleep with several men a night. do the men pay you when they have sex with you? these two girls are now being helped by a local group, but there are many more in this town suffering the same fate. they all came to escape the violence at home. and now find themselves in a different kind of hell. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight. tonight, could this be the border that sinks brexit?
rohingya girls alone and in their teens are being traded by their own people and local bangladeshis.x. and in the case of one 17—year—old girl, kept in a hotel by rohingya men and treated like a slave. i asked her if she gets paid for any of the work she does. nothing? incredible, isn't it? she is just a slave. another girl who was just 15 told us she escaped by boat from myanmar after her mother was shot dead by the military. she used her only possessions to pay the boatman, who then...
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this is the fastest growing refugee crisis worldwide seen from a bangladeshi or force helicopter almost eight hundred thousand to him to have fled the violence to leave bring me on mars many of them including thousands of children have sought refuge here at the kuta apoel long refugee camp. the makeshift camp is just two and a half months old and reaches as far as the eye can see humanitarian aid organizations are struggling to fight the outbreak of disease us they fear they might lose this fight as soon as the monsoon season begins. the coup took a long camp lexx most facilities there are almost no toilets and there is not enough clean drinking water the camp is massively under-funded together with an international delegation german for. and ministers visit at the camp to form his own impression of the situation. i mean we just met children whose parents were murders whose villages were burnt down there was human trafficking in even organs and so it was here in huge makeshift settlements without any controls the worst things imaginable are taking place people must be given the opportun
this is the fastest growing refugee crisis worldwide seen from a bangladeshi or force helicopter almost eight hundred thousand to him to have fled the violence to leave bring me on mars many of them including thousands of children have sought refuge here at the kuta apoel long refugee camp. the makeshift camp is just two and a half months old and reaches as far as the eye can see humanitarian aid organizations are struggling to fight the outbreak of disease us they fear they might lose this...
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rolling out the red carpet today has welcomed almost a million of those who fled addressing the bangladeshi president the pope heaped praise on his hosts but again disappointed observers when he chose not to say the name or a hand job. in recent months of generosity and solidarity which is the hallmarks of bangladesh and society has been seen in most of it lee and she managed. to a massive influx of refugees from rakhine state providing them with temporary shelter and the basic necessities of life. that will stay. where the pontiff goes so go the church's followers by any means necessary amid the excitement ahead of the pope's mass tomorrow high hopes that his visit will bring a solution to the crisis. we'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day hope to see you back. the whole d w one hour. for in focus global insights.
rolling out the red carpet today has welcomed almost a million of those who fled addressing the bangladeshi president the pope heaped praise on his hosts but again disappointed observers when he chose not to say the name or a hand job. in recent months of generosity and solidarity which is the hallmarks of bangladesh and society has been seen in most of it lee and she managed. to a massive influx of refugees from rakhine state providing them with temporary shelter and the basic necessities of...
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bangladesh they have been housed in camps such as this one in coffs is bizarre but resource poor bangladeshi is struggling to support them fatima how to knows this all too well. but to return to a country that hundred heart is for the moment a troubling thought. a spectacular day of action in the bundesliga yesterday starting with one of the most eagerly anticipated matches of the season there were a volley derby between brucia document and shock up the game was an eight goal thriller with gottman fans delighted in the first half and distraught in the second the club's shaky run on form continues. dortmund had a point to prove and came out firing on all cylinders pure and when it came sliding into draw first blood his eleventh goal of the season for replay revealed he palm verbal internet with the goal was allowed to stand and vale was yet to more. fully turn of this storm and free kick into his own goal. and from van things got even worse for the visitors polled on the pain making it three nil after just twenty minutes his first goal of a season and water goal it was. five minutes later it
bangladesh they have been housed in camps such as this one in coffs is bizarre but resource poor bangladeshi is struggling to support them fatima how to knows this all too well. but to return to a country that hundred heart is for the moment a troubling thought. a spectacular day of action in the bundesliga yesterday starting with one of the most eagerly anticipated matches of the season there were a volley derby between brucia document and shock up the game was an eight goal thriller with...
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number of foreign ministers from europe and asia visited the refugee camps in cox's bazar on the bangladeshi side of the border more than six hundred thousand have fled northern man since august those are the headlines the guantanamo twenty two is next on al-jazeera. believe. the campaign against terrorism continue. our media military objectives remain the destruction of the qaeda network. the taliban leadership. and the end of afghanistan as a place where terrorists are harbored. and i would follow soon. chatted to the sunday school but isn't there. some part of the starter for this i'm going to give a tourist of said love and meant we work. no one is the best one to love home and if you can be good you can move the it was that the assault on smith and ask him to hold the hut for me to spend in the hotel. tax on the game to mean i'm going to suspend again. meant unusual. for a number of al qaeda and taliban detainees transferred to u.s. forces in afghanistan has continued to grow the first plane with the funny thing he's arriving guantanamo bay cuba we were notified here at approximately th
number of foreign ministers from europe and asia visited the refugee camps in cox's bazar on the bangladeshi side of the border more than six hundred thousand have fled northern man since august those are the headlines the guantanamo twenty two is next on al-jazeera. believe. the campaign against terrorism continue. our media military objectives remain the destruction of the qaeda network. the taliban leadership. and the end of afghanistan as a place where terrorists are harbored. and i would...
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senegal myanmar and bangladesh say they've signed a deal for the repatriation of range of refugees bangladeshi officials say the refugees will start returning home in two months but me and mark hasn't specified how many will be allowed back in more than six hundred thousand range of crossed into bangladesh since a military crackdown began in office the u.n. is urging australia to protect refugees at the tension center it used to run in papa new guinea police a man a silent have tried to evict hundreds of refugees who are refusing to leave those are the headlines to stay with us one o one east is next and i'll see you tomorrow thanks for watching about. the head of the september twenty fourth national election survey showed germans a satisfied with the state of their economy this is easily estonia's biggest tech success story the company was bought by microsoft in two thousand and eleven we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost at this time on al-jazeera. in china live streaming has become a massive grades and a booming multibillion dollar busine
senegal myanmar and bangladesh say they've signed a deal for the repatriation of range of refugees bangladeshi officials say the refugees will start returning home in two months but me and mark hasn't specified how many will be allowed back in more than six hundred thousand range of crossed into bangladesh since a military crackdown began in office the u.n. is urging australia to protect refugees at the tension center it used to run in papa new guinea police a man a silent have tried to evict...