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are facing challenges like camping and the fast of the authorities say the biharis the city you know bang that is affording people for the need judgment so they are no more instead less already fiji so why they are fighting the government there are private land so the government is trying to evict the camp without any ne or without any settlement. but where the biharis go the government is considering relocating those living in the capital dhaka to a new settlement but 300000 people spending multiple generations fear they'll continue to face discrimination and which i agree al jazeera dhaka bangladesh. pakistan wants to increase is only for adoption to peace the economy has more land citable for all of cultivation than even spain which is the largest producer in the world come out high has more every august on imports over $2000000000.00 worth of edible oil and although the bag borne of the country's economy depends on agriculture very little attention has been given on how to solve pakistan's future crisis by coming out with new revolutionary ideas if silent revolutionaries are in t
are facing challenges like camping and the fast of the authorities say the biharis the city you know bang that is affording people for the need judgment so they are no more instead less already fiji so why they are fighting the government there are private land so the government is trying to evict the camp without any ne or without any settlement. but where the biharis go the government is considering relocating those living in the capital dhaka to a new settlement but 300000 people spending...
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bangladesh has been largely forgotten their children reports on the decades of discrimination the bihari people face. yes mean shafi has been living in this camp since 1971 when she was 7 it's been a long arduous journey since then now she has a several grandchildren and wants them to have a better life than she has had. we faced many fold problems unclean water limited space to sleep frequent electricity cuts and so on it's very hard for us to sleep eat and live in such a small place you can't possibly stay healthy in such an environment there are 7 of us who share this room which barely can accommodate 2 people this camp is one of 17 bangladesh it is just one school conditions are dire in this camp nearly 25000 people are crammed into an area smaller than the size of a football field houses are separated by a distance of one metre wide passageway used by resident livestock this small spaces are home to entire families with very limited access to basic services recently biharis where in the news when dozens of people were injured in a fight between police and camp residents the violence
bangladesh has been largely forgotten their children reports on the decades of discrimination the bihari people face. yes mean shafi has been living in this camp since 1971 when she was 7 it's been a long arduous journey since then now she has a several grandchildren and wants them to have a better life than she has had. we faced many fold problems unclean water limited space to sleep frequent electricity cuts and so on it's very hard for us to sleep eat and live in such a small place you can't...
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are facing challenges like camping and the fast or the authorities say the biharis the city you know bang that is affording people for the need for judgment so they are no more instead less already fiji so why they are fighting the government there are private plans so the government is trying to evict the camp without any ne or without any settlement. but where the biharis school the government is considering relocating those living in the capital dhaka to a new settlement but 300000 people spending multiple generations fear they'll continue to face discrimination and which are 3 al-jazeera dhaka bangladesh. more than 60 doctors fear that wiki leaks founder julian assange could die in prison they've written an open letter to the british government to demand his transfer to hospital the doctors say he's suffering from physical and psychological problems the u.s. wants to extradite him on espionage trial charges. that a year ago i led the presidential race is too close to call and a recount of ballots has been ordered center right candidate. who has a slim lead and is hoping to beat t
are facing challenges like camping and the fast or the authorities say the biharis the city you know bang that is affording people for the need for judgment so they are no more instead less already fiji so why they are fighting the government there are private plans so the government is trying to evict the camp without any ne or without any settlement. but where the biharis school the government is considering relocating those living in the capital dhaka to a new settlement but 300000 people...
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mostly or do speaking biharis live in crowded refugee camps across bangladesh the biharis moved from india over 70 years ago to what was then east pakistan but they were accused of supporting pakistan in bangladesh as independence war and as time their child reports they now feel discriminated against because of their ethnicity . yes mean shafi has been living in this camp since 1971 when she was 7 it's been a long arduous journey since then and now she has a several grandchildren and wants them to have a better life than she has had. we face many fold problems on clean water limited space to sleep frequent electricity cuts and so on it's very hard for us to sleep eat and live in such a small place you can't possibly stay healthy in such an environment there are 7 of us who share this room which barely can accommodate 2 people. this camp is one of 17 bangladesh it has just one school conditions are dire in this camp nearly 25000 people are crammed into an area smaller than the size of a football field houses are separated by distance of one metre wide passageway used by resident and
mostly or do speaking biharis live in crowded refugee camps across bangladesh the biharis moved from india over 70 years ago to what was then east pakistan but they were accused of supporting pakistan in bangladesh as independence war and as time their child reports they now feel discriminated against because of their ethnicity . yes mean shafi has been living in this camp since 1971 when she was 7 it's been a long arduous journey since then and now she has a several grandchildren and wants...
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are facing challenges like camping and the fast of the authorities say the biharis the city you know bang that is affording people for the need for judgment so they are no more he said less already fiji so why they are fighting the government and the private plan so the government is trying to evict the camp without any ne or without any settlement. but where the biharis go the government is considering relocating those living in the capital dhaka to a new settlement but 300000 people spending multiple generations fear they'll continue to face discrimination and which i agree i'll just dhaka bangladesh. on the classified chinese government documents on giving an insight into the last attention of ethnic minorities mostly muslim weekends rights groups estimates more than a 1000000 people have been locked up incomes in the region into law and possible. the chinese government says camps such as this in the shin jiang region are centers for education and vocational training documents obtained and verified by the international consortium of investigative journalists reveal they in fact op
are facing challenges like camping and the fast of the authorities say the biharis the city you know bang that is affording people for the need for judgment so they are no more he said less already fiji so why they are fighting the government and the private plan so the government is trying to evict the camp without any ne or without any settlement. but where the biharis go the government is considering relocating those living in the capital dhaka to a new settlement but 300000 people spending...
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nigerian president mohammad to bihari has condemned the treatment of inmates in islamic rehabilitation centers for human rights watch says the government's own facilities are hardly different it was better support for those with mental health conditions and a ban on chaining. all right tell me so we've we've heard president bush already condemned some of these practices at some of these detention centers so to say but there is the sense in the idea that there is really no political will to tackle this issue you know this is something that has not been dealt with from the top properly nigeria still uses colonial mental acts so far and britain of course has changed its own over time so. i think 2003 there was a mental health bill a month act that was brought into parliament that went on and on and still has not been passed to date so there isn't any up to date kind of legislation relating to these things and protecting victims of such centers so you hinted at this in your report that we just saw the popular beliefs play a role in all of this right i mean i guess. a much of a continent it
nigerian president mohammad to bihari has condemned the treatment of inmates in islamic rehabilitation centers for human rights watch says the government's own facilities are hardly different it was better support for those with mental health conditions and a ban on chaining. all right tell me so we've we've heard president bush already condemned some of these practices at some of these detention centers so to say but there is the sense in the idea that there is really no political will to...
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reach an impressive 456 kilowatts with out a turbo charger and a maximum torque of 580 newton metres bihari goes from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in just 3 point one seconds reaching its top. speen at 331 kilometers per hour. it goes without saying that this double plus a half week means premium plus at a high consumption rate when its power is brought to bear the arcade is impressive even if it's not really a timely car as ality knows full well. driving now is he mediately notices that brute v 10 sounds about by the 5.2 liter engine which it shares with the lamborghini with hurricane presses him further into his seat with every acceleration that it will bring a smile to anyone's face. luis explains if he doesn't feel you might lose traction or fishtail because the contact pressure generated by the ari is really overwhelming. the design to has been upgraded by outing in this model 2nd generation the single frame grille is wide and flat the headlights with their design elements make the ari look sharp and edgy. large air intakes at the sides provide additional cooling. the 20 inch wheels in
reach an impressive 456 kilowatts with out a turbo charger and a maximum torque of 580 newton metres bihari goes from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in just 3 point one seconds reaching its top. speen at 331 kilometers per hour. it goes without saying that this double plus a half week means premium plus at a high consumption rate when its power is brought to bear the arcade is impressive even if it's not really a timely car as ality knows full well. driving now is he mediately notices that brute...
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to the bihari wetlands trust has joined forces with community response and city council officials for a cleanup campaign also involved with some invasive species which block the flow of water in the wetland streams. we have a lot of. almost. like. legal activity whilst protecting. the environment but it doesn't and here are the effects of the climate crisis continue to intensify including drought and water shortage the most important thing is to protect order which runs around the city. so the organization is also working with the younger generations the participation is ideally needed if he wants to continue using the what is of work for the growing city. now many different ways to take a stand against climate change just think of activists. from sweden she has inspired young people around the world to go out and demonstrate for climate protection other people use their skills in other ways artists. in tanzania creates drawings and i mean clips to raise awareness about global warming. these star results. he stands atop a famous monument in tanzania largest city dar es salaam. and thi
to the bihari wetlands trust has joined forces with community response and city council officials for a cleanup campaign also involved with some invasive species which block the flow of water in the wetland streams. we have a lot of. almost. like. legal activity whilst protecting. the environment but it doesn't and here are the effects of the climate crisis continue to intensify including drought and water shortage the most important thing is to protect order which runs around the city. so the...