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as promised here is the report from bbc burmese.there is so much hostility towards the rohingya muslim and what she's about is this is what happened in the country, the villagers were attacked by this armed group and that is all she is saying but then nevertheless this is not going down well with the miss universe organisers. but on facebook, ijust universe organisers. but on facebook, i just checked universe organisers. but on facebook, ijust checked facebook and she got massive support, people are supporting, people are saying they are standing by her and also supporting her views. but the hostility towards ringo rohingya muslim is didn't start with those attacks on police stations a few weeks ago, did it? no, it's been an ongoing problem, rohingya s are not accepted, even the name rohingyas you are not allowed to use in the country. so much hostility. it didn't help because recently went aung san suu kyi gave a statement on the crisis in rakhine state, she didn't even mention the name. she didn't even mention the name. she didn't
as promised here is the report from bbc burmese.there is so much hostility towards the rohingya muslim and what she's about is this is what happened in the country, the villagers were attacked by this armed group and that is all she is saying but then nevertheless this is not going down well with the miss universe organisers. but on facebook, ijust universe organisers. but on facebook, i just checked universe organisers. but on facebook, ijust checked facebook and she got massive support,...
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Oct 19, 2017
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bbc news, in bangladesh. human rights watch has released new satellite images that it says shows the burning of rohingya villages after burmeseions by security forces have seized. these what do they tell us about what is happening in part of myanmar that the international community has not been able to reach? we are clearly seeing massive amounts of clearing, 280 villages that have been destroyed, more than 40,000 structures that have been destroyed. 0ver structures that have been destroyed. over 500,000 have fled bangladesh. when you see this level of destruction from a satellite, it indicates huge swathes of northern rakhine states which were full —— state which were full of rohingya are now empty. what is going to happen? we are deflecting the narrative that has been pushed that the clearance operations sop —— stopped on september five, the clearance operations sop —— stopped on septemberfive, but the clearance operations sop —— stopped on september five, but they are continuing and we have over 66 villages that were destroyed after september five. that figure villages that were destroyed after septemberfive. that figure i
bbc news, in bangladesh. human rights watch has released new satellite images that it says shows the burning of rohingya villages after burmeseions by security forces have seized. these what do they tell us about what is happening in part of myanmar that the international community has not been able to reach? we are clearly seeing massive amounts of clearing, 280 villages that have been destroyed, more than 40,000 structures that have been destroyed. 0ver structures that have been destroyed....
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bbc news, at the bangladesh—myanmar border. joining us now from the port of chittagong in southern bangladesh is tun khin, president of the burmese in the uk. we should tell viewers you are normally based in london but you travel to bangladesh specifically to look at the situation on the ground. what have you seen in these camps?” have what have you seen in these camps?|j have seen many refugees, you know, taking shelter to the refugee camps and some are not getting proper shelter yet. many women, and some are not getting proper shelteryet. many women, especially, at even with their babies, many babies born on the way to bangladesh and so women facing serious... seriously they are facing a kind of disease and not getting proper shelter and no medical aid. we appreciate what the bangladesh government is doing. when i visited their, i had many women told me about these stories. they are quite ashamed to tell me. some women it told me they had been raped by burmese military while they entered their houses and some women have been raped three or four times their houses and some women have been raped three orfour times by the military
bbc news, at the bangladesh—myanmar border. joining us now from the port of chittagong in southern bangladesh is tun khin, president of the burmese in the uk. we should tell viewers you are normally based in london but you travel to bangladesh specifically to look at the situation on the ground. what have you seen in these camps?” have what have you seen in these camps?|j have seen many refugees, you know, taking shelter to the refugee camps and some are not getting proper shelter yet. many...
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burmese army which says rohingya militants attacked police checkpoints. thousands of people are stranded at the border with limited food and water. the bbc's clive myrie is there and he sent this report. clive: in the distance in myanmar, where rohingya villages have burned and people have been driven out, there is another fire. it is ethnic cleansing, says the u.n. the purged our fleeing for their lives into neighboring bangladesh. >> [translated] in my village, many were killed, but my son has just been born, so we have only now been able to escape. we have not had time to name him. clive: another man we came across spoke of violence and murder. >> [translated] along the way, we saw many dead people, their heads and limbs chopped off. the slaughter took place outside my house. clive: as we drew closer to the border, nothing had prepared us for the full extent of the day's exit this -- exodus. almost as far as the eye could see left and right, a tide of humanity. between 10,000 and 15,000 people had crossed the border in one night. young and old, hungry, exhausted, traumatized. and for the weak, it is a painful journey into exile with the
burmese army which says rohingya militants attacked police checkpoints. thousands of people are stranded at the border with limited food and water. the bbc's clive myrie is there and he sent this report. clive: in the distance in myanmar, where rohingya villages have burned and people have been driven out, there is another fire. it is ethnic cleansing, says the u.n. the purged our fleeing for their lives into neighboring bangladesh. >> [translated] in my village, many were killed, but my...
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bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore, the headlines: at least 21 people have died in wildfires in california, which the authorities say are likely to get worse. the un accuses the burmesea in london. also in the programme: the harvey weinstein scandal intensifies — hollywood a—listers are the latest to accuse the movie mogul of sexual harassment. and, how india's border with china isn't as secure as you might think — we visit a remote village on the edge of indian territory. live from our studios in
bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore, the headlines: at least 21 people have died in wildfires in california, which the authorities say are likely to get worse. the un accuses the burmesea in london. also in the programme: the harvey weinstein scandal intensifies — hollywood a—listers are the latest to accuse the movie mogul of sexual harassment. and, how india's border with china isn't as secure as you might think — we visit a remote village on the edge of indian territory. live from our...
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agency has told the bbc there is a real risk of an outbreak of cholera among the rohingya refugees who have fled violence in myanmar the crisis began earlier this year, when the burmeser claims that rohingya militants had attacked police checkpoints. more than 500,000 rohingya muslims have now fled across the border into bangladesh. over the past three days, some 15,000 refugees have been stranded, with limited food and water. the bbc‘s clive myrie reports from the port of cox's bazar in bangladesh. in the distance in myanmar, where rohingya villages have burned in recent weeks, and the people have been driven out, there is another fire. it is ethnic cleansing, says the un, and the purged are fleeing for their lives into neighbouring bangladesh. translation: in my village, many were killed. but my son had just been born, so we have only now been able to escape. we haven't had time to name him. what is going on in myanmar — why have you had to flee? another man we came across spoke of violence and murder. translation: on the way, we saw many dead people, their heads and limbs chopped off. the slaughter took place house by house. as we drew closer to the border, nothin
agency has told the bbc there is a real risk of an outbreak of cholera among the rohingya refugees who have fled violence in myanmar the crisis began earlier this year, when the burmeser claims that rohingya militants had attacked police checkpoints. more than 500,000 rohingya muslims have now fled across the border into bangladesh. over the past three days, some 15,000 refugees have been stranded, with limited food and water. the bbc‘s clive myrie reports from the port of cox's bazar in...
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bbc news it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, with me, zeinab badawi. as the world continues to follow the plight of the rohingya muslims in myanmar, condemnation has been put on the burmesehorities for not doing more to protect them from attacks from buddhist militants. my guest today is acclaimed swiss film director barbet schroeder, whose latest documentary is about an influential buddhist monk in myanmar who uses strong anti—muslim rhetoric in his speeches and writings. barbet schroeder has made the subject of evil the focus of many of his documentaries and films. he has worked in hollywood and europe and has been directing films for nearly 50 years. what has he learned about the nature of evil? barbet schroeder, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. you said in 1990 that evil is more interesting than good. are you obsessed with evil? no, i'm not obsessed. as a filmmaker, i think it is more interesting because it gives complexities to the characters. and evil is human, unfortunately. it is a part of humanity. there is no other way. i don't believe it is coming from somewhere else. all the people that i've made portraits of as part of this trilogy, i think that about them to
bbc news it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, with me, zeinab badawi. as the world continues to follow the plight of the rohingya muslims in myanmar, condemnation has been put on the burmesehorities for not doing more to protect them from attacks from buddhist militants. my guest today is acclaimed swiss film director barbet schroeder, whose latest documentary is about an influential buddhist monk in myanmar who uses strong anti—muslim rhetoric in his speeches and writings. barbet...
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bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore, the headlines: at least 21 people have died in wildfires in california, which the authorities say are likely to get worse. the un accuses the burmese security forces of a systematic policy of brutal expulsion of the muslim rohingyas. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: the harvey weinstein scandal intensifies — hollywood a—listers are the latest to accuse the movie mogul of sexual harassment. and, how india's border with china isn't as secure as you might think — we visit a remote village on the edge of indian territory. live from our studios in singapore and london. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. it's 8:00am in singapore 0100 in london and 5pm in california where wildfires have been raging out of control. there are worries strong, dry winds may fan new outbreaks in a region already devastated by the blazes. more than 20 people are known to have died and more than 500 are missing amid large scale evacuations. cbs correspondent greg mills is in santa rosa, california. four days ago, three days ago sunday afternoon, this was filled with families. everybody had their home, nobody thought anything was happening an
bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore, the headlines: at least 21 people have died in wildfires in california, which the authorities say are likely to get worse. the un accuses the burmese security forces of a systematic policy of brutal expulsion of the muslim rohingyas. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: the harvey weinstein scandal intensifies — hollywood a—listers are the latest to accuse the movie mogul of sexual harassment. and, how india's border with china isn't as secure...
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bbc news, the latest headlines. the united nations warns of an increase in sexual violence against rohingya refugees fleeing the military crackdown in myanmar. let's stay with the story. earlier i spoke to president of the burmeseently in southern bangladesh, assessing the situation on the ground. i have seen many refugees taking shelter in the refugee camps and some are not getting proper shelter yet. many women, especially with babies, these women are facing serious, seriously they are facing, you know, a kind of disease and not getting proper shelter nor medical aid. we appreciate what the bangladesh government has been doing but it is hard to handle such a large population. when i visited there i had many women telling me about stories, they were ashamed to say and some women were told me they had been raped by government, by military, they had been raped three or four times by the military. these horrific things and told me and some elderly man told me they had seen their sons being slaughtered, their grandchildren thrown into fires, it is an unbelievable situation, unspeakable what i heard from them. truly horrific accounts. we know that there are children in these camps. some unaccompanied by any adult.
bbc news, the latest headlines. the united nations warns of an increase in sexual violence against rohingya refugees fleeing the military crackdown in myanmar. let's stay with the story. earlier i spoke to president of the burmeseently in southern bangladesh, assessing the situation on the ground. i have seen many refugees taking shelter in the refugee camps and some are not getting proper shelter yet. many women, especially with babies, these women are facing serious, seriously they are...