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it was built more than 15 years ago by bangladeshi muslim workers many of whom made japan their home. the young man here on the left is the only ethnic japanese member of their congregation . his name is kusa he's 26 years old and lives about 2 hours outside of tokyo. who is the only child in his family and lives with his parents. often only homely innocently tokenistic killed thanks but you look at them when i. do what i said about the question that i set up so you feel in your bullshit look at this sort of thought that they're watching us and that they must join us in the joining and i got. like most japanese who sign was brought up in the spiritual traditions of shinto and buddhism. shinto is the indigenous religion of japan and throughout history it has provided the backbone of japanese culture. the shinto faith reveres nature there are no sacred icons or books and no group worship instead followers draw their dates he's from nature worshipping the rocks trees wind and sun. after the 2nd world war shinto suffered a setback when the emperor was forced to renounce his divinity as th
it was built more than 15 years ago by bangladeshi muslim workers many of whom made japan their home. the young man here on the left is the only ethnic japanese member of their congregation . his name is kusa he's 26 years old and lives about 2 hours outside of tokyo. who is the only child in his family and lives with his parents. often only homely innocently tokenistic killed thanks but you look at them when i. do what i said about the question that i set up so you feel in your bullshit look...
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most residents were out of their homes celebrating the muslim festival of eid al—adha. the bangladeshishelter. the headlines on bbc news. detectives investigating the death of a police officer have said he died of "multiple injuries", as they were given more time to question 10 suspects. a 17—year—old has been charged with the murder of lawyer peter duncan, who was stabbed with a screwdriver in newcastle on wednesday. pro—democracy protesters take to the streets of hong kong once more — they've been supported by thousands of teachers. coming up on bbc news, we'll speak to variety magazine's film critic peter debruge about the life and career of peter fonda. the chancellor, sajid javid, has said he wants to simplify the tax system when he sets out his first budget in the autumn. in an interview with "the times" — mrjavid said he was considering a number of reforms — including possible changes to stamp duty — making it payable on property sales, rather than purchases. property expert henry pryor said these changes do not come without concerns. this would be revolutionary. there are lots
most residents were out of their homes celebrating the muslim festival of eid al—adha. the bangladeshishelter. the headlines on bbc news. detectives investigating the death of a police officer have said he died of "multiple injuries", as they were given more time to question 10 suspects. a 17—year—old has been charged with the murder of lawyer peter duncan, who was stabbed with a screwdriver in newcastle on wednesday. pro—democracy protesters take to the streets of hong kong...
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most residents were out of their homes celebrating the muslim festival of eid al—adha. the bangladeshie now without shelter. crowds have gathered in the sudanese capital to celebrate the signing of a power—sharing deal between the ruling military and the civilian opposition alliance. sudan's dominant military figure, general dagalo — better known as hemetti — told the bbc that the council would abide by every letter of the deal. the agreement is intended to end months of pro—democracy protests during which the long—serving president, omar al—bashir, was toppled. our correspondent in khartoum is sally nabil. since the early hours of the morning people have gathered here in the streets of khartoum singing and dancing. by all means this is a historic day for sudan. just after the signing of the constitutional declaration we have seen women in tears, we've seen children waving the sudanese flag. you can see this type of festivity all over khartoum. the declaration paves the way for a civil government which is expected to be formed within a few days. the people here are pinning a lot of hop
most residents were out of their homes celebrating the muslim festival of eid al—adha. the bangladeshie now without shelter. crowds have gathered in the sudanese capital to celebrate the signing of a power—sharing deal between the ruling military and the civilian opposition alliance. sudan's dominant military figure, general dagalo — better known as hemetti — told the bbc that the council would abide by every letter of the deal. the agreement is intended to end months of pro—democracy...
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might happen to them on their return and this is bangladeshi 2nd back creation attempt after a previous push in november 5th. 750000 of the persecuted muslim minority fled a military offensive in 2017 in may and mosque and state. naomi conrad is at the main during a refugee camp in the bangladeshi city of cox's the along the border with me and ma she told us why about why the refugees are refusing to return to me and some people here told us that if they were forced to go home they'd rather kill themselves 1st because they don't trust the government of myanmar to actually provide them with safety to give them their land back you have to remember this by they say muslim minority has gone through what some people close to ethnic cleansing their villages were bombed in some cases women were raped they simply don't trust the government back in myanmar to provide the safety and provide the human rights that they want a lot of people say once these. amman's have been fulfilled they would go back but at this point they all prefer to stay here and no one we talked to and no one has talked to the u.n. so far what's to go back willingly. that was. t
might happen to them on their return and this is bangladeshi 2nd back creation attempt after a previous push in november 5th. 750000 of the persecuted muslim minority fled a military offensive in 2017 in may and mosque and state. naomi conrad is at the main during a refugee camp in the bangladeshi city of cox's the along the border with me and ma she told us why about why the refugees are refusing to return to me and some people here told us that if they were forced to go home they'd rather...
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prove they're not foreigners or face detention critics say muslims are being targeted the indian government says it's identifying illegal bangladeshi migrants priyanka gupta reports from the state more than 1900000 people have been left out of a sense updated finally register of citizens that means they will now have to appeal to foreigners tribunals with evidence to prove that they are indian the decision on citizenship will be decided by foreigners tribe you know the of course have the right to appeal it high court and supreme court but it is expected to be a long legal process the government says about 200 foreigners tribe you know will start operating the coming few days and that number could increase to up to 1000 tens of thousands of protesters are blocking traffic in central hong kong in the violence of a police ban and despite pouring rain it's the 13th successive weekend of mass protests police cited security concerns for a joint think commission for the latest mass rally us secretary of state mike pompei o says he has reliable evidence of iranian all tankers heading to syria despite iran promising the adrian one would sta
prove they're not foreigners or face detention critics say muslims are being targeted the indian government says it's identifying illegal bangladeshi migrants priyanka gupta reports from the state more than 1900000 people have been left out of a sense updated finally register of citizens that means they will now have to appeal to foreigners tribunals with evidence to prove that they are indian the decision on citizenship will be decided by foreigners tribe you know the of course have the right...
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muslim majority country. yet many of those excluded and off lists are migrants from the indian state of west bengal. and the little nationalist b.g.p. government insists this is a way to oust illegal bangladeshi immigrants not genuine in. the here articulate is their party we need the n.r.c. way because many illegal bangladeshi intruders have entered with up. as a result the rights and identities of the indigenous people of a given have been threatened. if. the stories on the ground show otherwise for many people here an uphill battle is only just beginning. for those left off off the final list of citizens this may well be the last resort for the tribunals like the so on are being set up or cross the state to field appears from those who have been excluded and they were the far too diverse these exclusions. people can ultimately take them out the only way to the supreme court but such an end the appeals process is challenging. then get a good lawyer or do they need resources they need money and most of the people below who struggled to society for damage will be hard to gather the resources and if i did legal battle. in homes across assume that it's only one thing left to do we as the govern
muslim majority country. yet many of those excluded and off lists are migrants from the indian state of west bengal. and the little nationalist b.g.p. government insists this is a way to oust illegal bangladeshi immigrants not genuine in. the here articulate is their party we need the n.r.c. way because many illegal bangladeshi intruders have entered with up. as a result the rights and identities of the indigenous people of a given have been threatened. if. the stories on the ground show...
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nearly 750000 of the persecuted muslim minority fled a military offensive in men most rakhine state in 2017. the w's name we called 97 made ranger a refugee camp in the bangladeshi city of cox's bazar on the border with me and though some people here told us that if they were false to go home faith rather kill themselves 1st because they don't trust the government of myanmar to actually provide them with safety to give them their land back you have to remember this might they say muslim minority has gone through what some people close to ethnic cleansing their villages were bummed in some cases women were raped they simply don't trust the government back and be a mob to provide the safety and provide the human rights that they want a lot of people say once these. fed amman's have been fulfilled they would go back but at this point they will prefer to stay here and no one we talked to and no one has talked to the u.n. so far wants to go back willingly. now we come not reporting brazil's amazon rain forest to state a record number 5 say here without evidence the country's right wing president accused non-governmental organizations of setting the files in order to
nearly 750000 of the persecuted muslim minority fled a military offensive in men most rakhine state in 2017. the w's name we called 97 made ranger a refugee camp in the bangladeshi city of cox's bazar on the border with me and though some people here told us that if they were false to go home faith rather kill themselves 1st because they don't trust the government of myanmar to actually provide them with safety to give them their land back you have to remember this might they say muslim...
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use the citizenship issue to target the muslim community they make up a 3rd of our sons' population india says the process is needed to identify illegal bangladeshi migrants. priyanka gupta reports from. some states. more than 1900000 people have been left out of asylums updater finally richest of citizens that means they will now have to appeal to foreigners tribunals with evidence to prove that they are indian the decision on citizenship will be decided by foreigners tribunals the of course have the right to appeal it high court and supreme court but it is expected to be a long legal process the government says about $200.00 foreigners tribe you know will start operating the coming few days and that number could increase to up to $1000.00 additional staff have also been appointed there are also promising legal aid for vulnerable or marginalized communities of different villages and towns office but it's a mammoth process and this n.r.c. list seems to be just the beginning of what is likely to be a long drawn out legal process deciding citizenship of these more than 1900000 people senior b.g.p. minister ahead of the draft ahead of the list being
use the citizenship issue to target the muslim community they make up a 3rd of our sons' population india says the process is needed to identify illegal bangladeshi migrants. priyanka gupta reports from. some states. more than 1900000 people have been left out of asylums updater finally richest of citizens that means they will now have to appeal to foreigners tribunals with evidence to prove that they are indian the decision on citizenship will be decided by foreigners tribunals the of course...
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bangladeshi women say they've been subjected to domestic abuse. there are no laws to protect them from this kind of violence. on mobile i want to know how these the have it says that muslim girls over the age of 10 must be segregated from the rest of society and they must also cover their bodies. falling off the entire body must be covered including the head in the face that's what it says in the koran. no part of a woman's body must be visible to walk as a result of. only husbands are allowed to see their wives uncovered. some assad and women often bitten from talking to anyone except their husbands or. unless her husband gives his permission. those are the rules of purdah. the women are not allowed to go out in public without their husbands. or if a woman has children they must go with her. she is not allowed to go out by herself . you know holly to. fill a certain word don't i look lucilla's i didn't have a child for 3 years. that's why my husband physically abused me. it often beat me hard to push my head under the bed and pound my back and box i was absolutely worn out both physically and mentally. so we spent almost all my mother's money on medical examinations. an
bangladeshi women say they've been subjected to domestic abuse. there are no laws to protect them from this kind of violence. on mobile i want to know how these the have it says that muslim girls over the age of 10 must be segregated from the rest of society and they must also cover their bodies. falling off the entire body must be covered including the head in the face that's what it says in the koran. no part of a woman's body must be visible to walk as a result of. only husbands are allowed...
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muslim majority country. yet many of those excluded and off lists are migrants from the indian state of west bengal. the nationalist b.g.p. government insists this is a way to oust illegal bangladeshi immigrants not genuine and here when they hear articulate is their party we need the n.r.c. because many illegal bangladeshi intruders have entered with wired up. as a result the rights and identities of the indigenous people of assam have been threatened . the copper of our own a lot of the stories on the ground show otherwise for many people here and uphill battle is only just beginning. for those left off off the final list of citizens this may well be the last resort for the tribunals like the so on are being set up of cross the state to feel the previous from those who have been excluded and they were the far through the worst these exclusions. people can ultimately take them all the way to the supreme court but such a limb the abuse process is challenging. they get a good lawyer or do they need resources they need money and most of the people below who struggled to society for them it will be hard to gather that resources and if i did legal battle. in homes across asylum that is
muslim majority country. yet many of those excluded and off lists are migrants from the indian state of west bengal. the nationalist b.g.p. government insists this is a way to oust illegal bangladeshi immigrants not genuine and here when they hear articulate is their party we need the n.r.c. because many illegal bangladeshi intruders have entered with wired up. as a result the rights and identities of the indigenous people of assam have been threatened . the copper of our own a lot of the...
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bangladeshis believes that rohingya should be repatriated soon. neighbouring myanmar is reluctant to change their policies. the solution remains elusive for the rohingya muslimsssain, bbc news, dhaka. more now on the g7 summit which is taking place in france this weekend. michael bociurkiw, a global affairs analyst, explained to me the significance of the french initiative to engage with iran. of course the big hope of europe right now is for peace in the region, because the tensions are very, very high. the last thing anyone wants is a regional war. but i think what really popped out of this one for me, rico, was the stealth move by macron to do this and have these meetings. apparently trump didn't even know. this is macron striking out to be the statesman. after all, merkel is retiring soon. but also it shows europe is striking out on its own with or without the us in terms of foreign policy. do you think it will ever materialise, this meeting between the americans and the iranians, and how soon? un week, end of september, perhaps that will happen. that's a good opportunity. the iranians have to show up there anyway. but for trump, i think he has very littl
bangladeshis believes that rohingya should be repatriated soon. neighbouring myanmar is reluctant to change their policies. the solution remains elusive for the rohingya muslimsssain, bbc news, dhaka. more now on the g7 summit which is taking place in france this weekend. michael bociurkiw, a global affairs analyst, explained to me the significance of the french initiative to engage with iran. of course the big hope of europe right now is for peace in the region, because the tensions are very,...
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bangladeshis believes that rohingya should be repatriated soon. neighbouring myanmar is reluctant to change their policies. the solution remains elusive for the rohingya muslimsn from the uk burmese rohingya organisation about the demands of the rohingya refugees. they want to return to their native land with safety, dignity, with full citizenship rights and protection. unfortunately, the international community have not done effectively anything. the un fact—finding mission last year, you know, recommendations calling to bring those perpretators of genocide against the rohingya, the criminals online, the military and other generals of burma, to bring them to the international criminal court, unfortunately we have not seen from any country, nobody, who are foreign, you know. so that is very important because this military, they are enjoying impunity, perpetrating crimes against the rohingya and other minorities in burma, particularly the rohingya are facing genocide in burma. so the international community is allowing it to happen unfortunately. we have seen only a visa ban by the us government to those militaries. the un fact—finding mission called for milit
bangladeshis believes that rohingya should be repatriated soon. neighbouring myanmar is reluctant to change their policies. the solution remains elusive for the rohingya muslimsn from the uk burmese rohingya organisation about the demands of the rohingya refugees. they want to return to their native land with safety, dignity, with full citizenship rights and protection. unfortunately, the international community have not done effectively anything. the un fact—finding mission last year, you...
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bangladeshis believes that rohingya should be repatriated soon. neighbouring myanmar is reluctant to change their policies. the solution remains elusive for the rohingya muslimsbar hossain, bbc news. more now on the g7 summit which is taking place in france this weekend. michael bociurkiw, a global affairs analyst, explained to me the significance of the french initiative to engage with iran. of course the big hope of europe right now is for peace in the region, because the tensions are very, very high and the last thing anyone wants is a regional war but what opt—out for me was the stealth move by macron to do this and have these meetings. apparently trump didn't even know. this is macron striking out to be the statesman. after all, merkel is retiring soon. after all, merkel is retiring soon. after a ll after all, merkel is retiring soon. after all it shows europe is striking out on its own with all without the us in terms of foreign policy. will the us and iranian meeting ever happen and how soon? first week of september passable, that's a good opportunity, but for trump, he has little interest in settling this. what also surprised g7 leaders is trump basic
bangladeshis believes that rohingya should be repatriated soon. neighbouring myanmar is reluctant to change their policies. the solution remains elusive for the rohingya muslimsbar hossain, bbc news. more now on the g7 summit which is taking place in france this weekend. michael bociurkiw, a global affairs analyst, explained to me the significance of the french initiative to engage with iran. of course the big hope of europe right now is for peace in the region, because the tensions are very,...
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bangladeshi women say they've been subjected to domestic abuse. there are no laws to protect them from this kind of violence. on mobile i want to know how does the how did says that muslim goes over the age of 10 must be segregated from the rest of society and they must also cover their bodies. falling off the entire body must be covered including the head in the face that's what it says in the koran. no part of a woman's body must be visible to others the film will only husbands are allowed to see their wives uncovered. a son is settled and women are forbidding from talking to anyone except their husbands or. i mean unless the husband gives his permission i mean those are the rules of put up. during the women are not allowed to go out in public without their husbands. or if a woman has children they must go with her. she's not allowed to go out by herself . you know hollington. in the certainly wouldn't i look and listen if i didn't have a child for 3 years. that's why my husband physically abused me. but it often beat me hard to push my head under the bed and pound my back and box i was absolutely one out both physically and mentally. so we spent almost all my mother'
bangladeshi women say they've been subjected to domestic abuse. there are no laws to protect them from this kind of violence. on mobile i want to know how does the how did says that muslim goes over the age of 10 must be segregated from the rest of society and they must also cover their bodies. falling off the entire body must be covered including the head in the face that's what it says in the koran. no part of a woman's body must be visible to others the film will only husbands are allowed to...
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prove they're not foreigners face detention critics say muslims are being targeted the indian government says it's identifying illegal bangladeshi migrants priyanka got to reports from. some state. more than 1900000 people have been left out of a sense updated finally register of citizens that means they will now have to appeal to foreigners tribunals with evidence to prove that they are indian the decision on citizenship will be decided by foreigners tribe you know the of course have the right to appeal it high court and supreme court but it is expected to be a long legal process as the government says about 200 foreigners tribe you know will start operating the coming few days and that number could increase to up to 1000 to gases being fired in the past few protesters blocking traffic in central hong kong tens of thousands are demonstrating in defiance of a police baton despite pouring rain it's the 13th successive weekend of mass protests u.s. secretary of state mike pompei has reliable evidence and iranian oil tanker is heading to syria 1st this visor ran promising the adrian would stay away after being released from gibralt
prove they're not foreigners face detention critics say muslims are being targeted the indian government says it's identifying illegal bangladeshi migrants priyanka got to reports from. some state. more than 1900000 people have been left out of a sense updated finally register of citizens that means they will now have to appeal to foreigners tribunals with evidence to prove that they are indian the decision on citizenship will be decided by foreigners tribe you know the of course have the right...
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bangladeshis believes that rohingya should be repatriated soon. neighbouring myanmar is reluctant to change their policies. the solution remains elusive for the rohingya muslimsthe g7 summit in biarritz. of course, it's the first time britain's new prime minister boris johnson has attended — and he's been meeting president trump for the first time as british leader. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young reports from biarritz. side by side, but not quite in step. borisjohnson hopes his american friend will help him out and boost trade between their two countries. but is this a partnership of equals or will the uk get trampled all over by its mighty ally? do you know who this is, does everyone know who he is? he's going to be a fantastic prime minister, i tell you. and we're going to do a fantastic deal once we clear up some of the obstacles in our path. sitting down over breakfast, donald trump said britain's departure from the eu would be liberating. we're having very good trade talks between the uk and ourselves. we're going to do a very big trade deal, bigger than we've ever had with the uk, and at some point they won't have the obstacle of... they
bangladeshis believes that rohingya should be repatriated soon. neighbouring myanmar is reluctant to change their policies. the solution remains elusive for the rohingya muslimsthe g7 summit in biarritz. of course, it's the first time britain's new prime minister boris johnson has attended — and he's been meeting president trump for the first time as british leader. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young reports from biarritz. side by side, but not quite in step. borisjohnson hopes his...
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bangladeshis believe that rohingya should be repatriated soon. neighbouring myanmar is reluctant to change their policies. the solution remains elusive for the rohingya muslims bbc news, dhaka. and let's get more on events at the g7 summit, and discuss some of the other headlines that came out of the meeting in biarritz. eileen burbidge, partner at passion capital and technology entrepreneur. boris johnson's first performance, if you like, on the world stage as prime minister. how do you think he has done? i think it has really been interesting to watch, and that is what the british media has been focusing on, because i think the first objective was to not screw up. it seems like he has succeeded, although there is one more day. he really went in, probably with a pretty straightforward mandate from his team, right? make sure it looks like you are getting on, there is not going to be a whole lot of decisions coming out of the g7, it is really just an decisions coming out of the g7, it is reallyjust an opportunity for people to clarify positions. some of the biggest topics were obviously going to be easy to rally around, supporting what is happening in the ama
bangladeshis believe that rohingya should be repatriated soon. neighbouring myanmar is reluctant to change their policies. the solution remains elusive for the rohingya muslims bbc news, dhaka. and let's get more on events at the g7 summit, and discuss some of the other headlines that came out of the meeting in biarritz. eileen burbidge, partner at passion capital and technology entrepreneur. boris johnson's first performance, if you like, on the world stage as prime minister. how do you think...
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bangladeshis believes that rohingya should be repatriated soon. neighbouring myanmar is reluctant to change their policies. the solution remains elusive for the rohingya muslimslters in record breaking temperatures, up to a million people have turned out for the opening day of the annual notting hill carnival which celebrates caribbean heritage. james waterhouse reports. whether it's feathers, skates or a bit of engine oil, thousands have been choosing their own way to party as the notting hill carnival returns. bringing people altogether to come and enjoy ourselves, have fun, love our music, love our food, that's what we're here for. people are free, everyone's out there enjoying themselves, you know, a nice environment where you get together with different cultures. this unmistakable wall of noise and colour reminds you that this is one of the biggest community celebrations in the world. but the question this year for politicians more than ever is how this positivity is translated beyond these two days. because it's those same communities which have been affected by never before seen levels of violence and knife crime in the city. also, in what's now become
bangladeshis believes that rohingya should be repatriated soon. neighbouring myanmar is reluctant to change their policies. the solution remains elusive for the rohingya muslimslters in record breaking temperatures, up to a million people have turned out for the opening day of the annual notting hill carnival which celebrates caribbean heritage. james waterhouse reports. whether it's feathers, skates or a bit of engine oil, thousands have been choosing their own way to party as the notting hill...
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bangladeshis believes that rohingya should be repatriated soon. neighbouring myanmar is reluctant to change their policies. the solution remains elusive for the rohingya muslims955, a group of students from oxford and cambridge set off on the journey of a lifetime — making history by becoming the first to drive the 16,000 kilometres from london to singapore. now, almost 65 years later, a team of adventurers are recreating that epic drive in reverse. 0ur reporter sarah toms waved them off as they hit the road. with cheers from the crowd, they offer. the sold land were over would bea offer. the sold land were over would be a trusty companion for nearly four months from the team driving from singapore to london. the root of the original trip from europe to asia is had to be changed due to several conflict zones. syria and wright are out at central asia is 110w wright are out at central asia is now on the map. sitting here gives a sense of the history and the challenges of this journey. while there have been a few updates, the old land rover has a new engine and the team are carrying gps navigation systems plus they have a social media manager rather than just an
bangladeshis believes that rohingya should be repatriated soon. neighbouring myanmar is reluctant to change their policies. the solution remains elusive for the rohingya muslims955, a group of students from oxford and cambridge set off on the journey of a lifetime — making history by becoming the first to drive the 16,000 kilometres from london to singapore. now, almost 65 years later, a team of adventurers are recreating that epic drive in reverse. 0ur reporter sarah toms waved them off as...
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november. 750000 of the persecuted muslim minority fled a military offensive in 2017 in kind of state. and iommi condron is at the main refugee camp and the bangladeshi city of cox's bazaar on the border with a me and ma she told us more about why the refugees are refusing to return to me and ma some people here told us that if they were forced to go home they'd rather kill themselves 1st because they don't trust the governments of myanmar to actually provide them with safety to give them their land back you have to remember this by this muslim minority has gone through what some people close to ethnic cleansing their villages were bombed in some cases women were right they simply don't trust the government backing me and ma to provide the safety and provide the human rights that they want a lot of people say once these. 7 months have been fulfilled they would go back but at this point they all prefer to stay here and no one we talked to and no one has talked to the u.n. so far wants to go back willingly. that was. from cox is. not the latest controversy over immigration in the u.s. the trump administration wants to give authorities the politic hold
november. 750000 of the persecuted muslim minority fled a military offensive in 2017 in kind of state. and iommi condron is at the main refugee camp and the bangladeshi city of cox's bazaar on the border with a me and ma she told us more about why the refugees are refusing to return to me and ma some people here told us that if they were forced to go home they'd rather kill themselves 1st because they don't trust the governments of myanmar to actually provide them with safety to give them their...
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the persecuted muslim minority a flatter military offensive in manaus reclaimed rakhine state in 2070. d.-w. is that now we cannot is up and may not range at refugee camp in the bangladeshi city of cox's bazar on the border with minimal some people here told us that if they were full us to go home faith rather kill themselves 1st because they don't trust the government of myanmar to actually provide them with safety to give them their lands back you have to remember this fight they say muslim minority has gone through what some people close to ethnic cleansing their villages were bummed in some cases women were raped they simply don't trust the government back and be a mob to provide the safety and provide the human rights that they want a lot of people say once these 7 months have been fulfilled they want to go back but at this point they all prefer to stay here and no one we talked to and no one has talked to the u.n. so far wants to go back willingly. because reporter now iranian president hassan rouhani has warned the united states that if it keeps up its efforts to stop this country exporting oil and international waters would no longer be secure. has previously thr
the persecuted muslim minority a flatter military offensive in manaus reclaimed rakhine state in 2070. d.-w. is that now we cannot is up and may not range at refugee camp in the bangladeshi city of cox's bazar on the border with minimal some people here told us that if they were full us to go home faith rather kill themselves 1st because they don't trust the government of myanmar to actually provide them with safety to give them their lands back you have to remember this fight they say muslim...
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used this isn't ship issue to target the muslim community who make up a 3rd of our psalms population india says the process is needed to identify illegal bangladeshi migrants. joins us from. so what happens now so those facing the possibility of statelessness. why it's not me like you mention nearly 2000000 people more than 1900000 people will now have to go through a legal process appeal to what are called foreigners tribunals and plead their case in the burden of evidence complete lies on their way they need to prove that they have the documents to prove that they are indeed indian citizens we understand that more about $200.00 foreigners tribunals will start operating in the coming few days and that number could increase to about $1000.00 additional staff are also being appointed to make sure the process is run smoothly the government says legal aid will be provided to the vulnerable communities are the marginalized communities in different villages and towns they have 120 days within which they can appeal to these foreigners tribunals and these courts in these tribunals will have 60 days to hear their kids although there is a likelihood of mul
used this isn't ship issue to target the muslim community who make up a 3rd of our psalms population india says the process is needed to identify illegal bangladeshi migrants. joins us from. so what happens now so those facing the possibility of statelessness. why it's not me like you mention nearly 2000000 people more than 1900000 people will now have to go through a legal process appeal to what are called foreigners tribunals and plead their case in the burden of evidence complete lies on...
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bangladeshi women say they've been subjected to domestic abuse. there are no laws to protect them from this kind of violence. although modern the will how does the how did says that muslim girls over the age of 10 must be segregated from the rest of society and they must also cover their bodies. the entire body must be covered including the head and the face that's what it says in the koran. no part of a woman's body must be visible to others. will only husbands are allowed to see their wives uncovered. in a sunny side of the road and women often bitten from talking to anyone except their husbands or family unless the husband gives his permission i was those are the rules of purdah. over there is no women are not allowed to go out in public without their husbands. or if a woman has children they must go. she's not allowed to go out by herself. you know holly to me. still not certain why don't i look i'm sad that i didn't have a child for 3 years. that's why my husband physically abused me. kool aid often beat me hard pushed my head under the bed and pound my back and box i was absolutely worn out both physically and mentally. so we spent almost all my mother's money on
bangladeshi women say they've been subjected to domestic abuse. there are no laws to protect them from this kind of violence. although modern the will how does the how did says that muslim girls over the age of 10 must be segregated from the rest of society and they must also cover their bodies. the entire body must be covered including the head and the face that's what it says in the koran. no part of a woman's body must be visible to others. will only husbands are allowed to see their wives...
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use the citizenship issue to target the muslim community who make up a 3rd of us arms population india says the process is needed to identify illegal bangladeshi migrant. reports from go towards. more than 1900000 people have been left out of asylums updater finally richest of citizens that means they will now have to appeal to foreigners tribunals with evidence to prove that they are indian the decision on citizenship will be decided by foreigners tribunals the of course have the right to appeal it high court and supreme court but it is expected to be a long legal process the government says about $200.00 foreigners tribe you know will start operating the coming few days and that number could increase to up to $1000.00 additional staff have also been appointed there are also promising legal aid for vulnerable and marginalized communities of different villages and towns office but it's a mammoth process and this n.r.c. list seems to be just the beginning of what is likely to be a long drawn out legal process deciding citizenship of these more than 1900000000 people senior b.g.p. minister ahead of the draft ahead of the list being published has
use the citizenship issue to target the muslim community who make up a 3rd of us arms population india says the process is needed to identify illegal bangladeshi migrant. reports from go towards. more than 1900000 people have been left out of asylums updater finally richest of citizens that means they will now have to appeal to foreigners tribunals with evidence to prove that they are indian the decision on citizenship will be decided by foreigners tribunals the of course have the right to...
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muslim majority country. yet many of those excluded and john list are migrants from the indian state of west bengal. the nationalist government insists this is a way to oust illegal bangladeshimmigrants not genuine in. the here articulate is that where we need the national register of citizens of this because many illegal bangladesh intruders have entered. as a result of the rights and identities of the indigenous people of a somme have been threatened right i don't get big you know. the stories on the ground show otherwise for many people here an uphill battle is only just beginning for those left off the final list of citizens this may well be the last resort for the tribunals like the so on are being set up a process the state to fear the peers from those who have been excluded and they were the part of worst these exclusions. in homes across asylum there is only one thing left to do we. as the government finalizes the names of those who deserve to be indian a core identity of millions hangs in the balance. you're watching news still to come on our show a face that any scientist could love a newly released image and the skull it's based on could change our understanding o
muslim majority country. yet many of those excluded and john list are migrants from the indian state of west bengal. the nationalist government insists this is a way to oust illegal bangladeshimmigrants not genuine in. the here articulate is that where we need the national register of citizens of this because many illegal bangladesh intruders have entered. as a result of the rights and identities of the indigenous people of a somme have been threatened right i don't get big you know. the...