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>> the buddha never wanted the people to become buddhist. the buddha would like people to become enlightened. the buddha would like people to understand the danger of greed, hate, and delusion. >> reporter: the converts they provided seem quite pleased with what they've found here. >> i've reached happiness. i found the truth in myself. >> and once i've been here i think i learn much more than my academy education, master's degree or ph.d.. i learned the truth in life, learned how to be with myself and happiness within. >> reporter: another thing that sets the movement apart is the dhammakaya method of meditation. in traditional buddhism, it's the monks who are usually doing the meditating. here it's everyone. >> they employ a visualization technique whereby which one envisions a crystal ball outside of one's body, and then one watches that crystal ball enter through the nose into the head, down to the navel and then rests two finger widths above the navel. as one develops the ability to concentrate in that way can facilitate states of happi
>> the buddha never wanted the people to become buddhist. the buddha would like people to become enlightened. the buddha would like people to understand the danger of greed, hate, and delusion. >> reporter: the converts they provided seem quite pleased with what they've found here. >> i've reached happiness. i found the truth in myself. >> and once i've been here i think i learn much more than my academy education, master's degree or ph.d.. i learned the truth in life,...
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when is coming into town one when he noticed that buddhist flag was flying to i. so he ordered people to take it down and there was this backlash by the buddhists of why are you enforcing this random law now against the backing down and saying, you're right, we're making a mess out of this, they cracked down and it was suddenly a protest by the buddhists. people started firing on them. people were killed, and so then assessing we are sorry, things got out of hand. the family played the communist. blame the communist. sort quickly turn into a mess, and basically the buddhists repression was less, less repression in the way we think of now than more of a vehicle for every grievance you think of because no one had been allowed to say anything against this family. but 90% of the country was buddhists so anyone could identify with this, you're putting down these people, so it would -- everybody jumped on the bandwagon. elderly monks were self immolating, which means they were letting themselves on fire. when madame nhu solid, she sounded like marie antoinette. you know
when is coming into town one when he noticed that buddhist flag was flying to i. so he ordered people to take it down and there was this backlash by the buddhists of why are you enforcing this random law now against the backing down and saying, you're right, we're making a mess out of this, they cracked down and it was suddenly a protest by the buddhists. people started firing on them. people were killed, and so then assessing we are sorry, things got out of hand. the family played the...
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they are afraid after attacks by members of buddhist nationalist groups. in the town of hikadowa i met a man preaching for the assemblies of god. he showed the video of attacks on the church earlier this year. >> translation: they broke down the gate and destroyed the window and set fire to all the religious books. >>> the assemblies of god started in the u.s. with over 66 million followers it formed the largest pentecostal congregation. they were attacked by the way evangelical christians were converting muslims. >> translation: these people go into villages saying buddha is a liar and are destroying the people. >> reporter: members of buddhists riot d over plans to use this building for prayers. >> we tried to go to the mosque, 200 yards down the road, but we were stopped from filming by a group of young buddhists. >> reporter: the buddhist groups behind the attacks appeared in recent years. the largest group denies a role in the violence. >> we have not done anything against christians or muslims. we are exposed to certain fundamentalists, christians an
they are afraid after attacks by members of buddhist nationalist groups. in the town of hikadowa i met a man preaching for the assemblies of god. he showed the video of attacks on the church earlier this year. >> translation: they broke down the gate and destroyed the window and set fire to all the religious books. >>> the assemblies of god started in the u.s. with over 66 million followers it formed the largest pentecostal congregation. they were attacked by the way evangelical...
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by now the buddhists thing that really escalated.the united states thought the only thing, th the way we can tp this down restore any order is if madame nhu just lease. so this is been something that the brothers have not going to but finally they said okay, madame nhu, you've got to get out of vietnam. shut up and basically. so what is she go? she comes right to the united states and goes on it this press relations to. she doesn't understand, she was invited to speak at harvard and columbia and georgetown, and she's also invited by "meet the press" and all of these press organizations. she doesn't understand why she feels like the government hasn't rolled out the red carpet for her. was and she invited? she doesn't get this separation between the press and the government. because in her country of course like the government, the press can only see what the government wants them to see. for her it was really toy . .didn't they want me to? she goes, ghost in your comment goes to washington, d.c., comes to chicago. she stays in the bla
by now the buddhists thing that really escalated.the united states thought the only thing, th the way we can tp this down restore any order is if madame nhu just lease. so this is been something that the brothers have not going to but finally they said okay, madame nhu, you've got to get out of vietnam. shut up and basically. so what is she go? she comes right to the united states and goes on it this press relations to. she doesn't understand, she was invited to speak at harvard and columbia...
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they're afraid after attacks on what they describe buddhist nationalist groups. preaching for the assembly of god here since 1997. he shows the video of the attack on his church earlier this year. >> they broke down the gate and destroyed all windows and they set fire to all the religious books. >> the assembly of god was started in the u.s. a hundred years ago. with 166 followers it's the largest pentecostal denomination in the world. we went to see the monk who led the attack. >> these people go into villages saying buddha is a liar. they destroy buddhism. >> it's not just the evangelical christian community who are being targeted. >> tension is still apparent in this neighborhood of colombo. we tried to go down to the mosque but we were stopped from filming by a group of young buddhist. >> the largest buddhist groups deny any part of the violence. >> of course, we have exposed the fundamental groups. >> thithe vast majority of buddhist condemn any violence against other faiths. >> you can find there may be some radical moment. you can see there are some of the
they're afraid after attacks on what they describe buddhist nationalist groups. preaching for the assembly of god here since 1997. he shows the video of the attack on his church earlier this year. >> they broke down the gate and destroyed all windows and they set fire to all the religious books. >> the assembly of god was started in the u.s. a hundred years ago. with 166 followers it's the largest pentecostal denomination in the world. we went to see the monk who led the attack....
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they are afraid after attacks by members of what they describe as buddhist nationalist groups.hern town here i meet the pastor, he has been preaching for assemblies of god here since 1997. he shows me the video of the attack on his church earlier this year. >> translator: they broke down the gate and destroyed all windows and they set fire to all the religious books. >> reporter: the assemblies of god was started in the u.s. 100 years ago with 66 million followers it forms the largest denomination in the world. and the monks who attacked the church were angry with how they were converting buddhist in the area and we went to see the monk who led the attack. >> translator: these people go into village's saying budda is a liar and destroying buddhism. >> reporter: it's not just the christian community being targeted, groups rise over plans of a nearby building to be used for muslim prayers. tension is apparent in this muslim neighborhood of columbo and tried to go to the mosque which is 200 yards down there and film and we were stopped from filming by a group of young buddhists. t
they are afraid after attacks by members of what they describe as buddhist nationalist groups.hern town here i meet the pastor, he has been preaching for assemblies of god here since 1997. he shows me the video of the attack on his church earlier this year. >> translator: they broke down the gate and destroyed all windows and they set fire to all the religious books. >> reporter: the assemblies of god was started in the u.s. 100 years ago with 66 million followers it forms the...
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the muslim minority have been targeted by buddhists that have been embarked by a monk making a speech, and violence has broken out, and dozens of homes and shops set on fire, two mosques have been set on fire, and now this religious minority is afraid. they have lived side by side for years. >> wait, the people coming in, setting the place on fire and destroying it are buddhists who have a problem with the muslim owners of the shop? >> exactly. >> buddist religion is not about that, but peace. they are extremists. >> i thought the headline was wrong when they said muslims were targeted by buddhists, but this is what's happening. >>> two people caught on camera swiping a puppy in the street, but the worst part is -- >> he took 6-year-old ellis. >> how social media is bringing peaches back home. a prankster ditches the funny business to give the homeless a new gift. >> that's a new pair of shoes. >> the reactions are wonderful. >> the small gesture that goes a long way. >>> this video has a ton of levels of awful that are really going to make you mad. watch this. this surveillance video
the muslim minority have been targeted by buddhists that have been embarked by a monk making a speech, and violence has broken out, and dozens of homes and shops set on fire, two mosques have been set on fire, and now this religious minority is afraid. they have lived side by side for years. >> wait, the people coming in, setting the place on fire and destroying it are buddhists who have a problem with the muslim owners of the shop? >> exactly. >> buddist religion is not about...
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we think buddhist as being peaceful. but you have had buddhist monks walking down the streets calling on humanitarian workers to be kicked out of the country. it's time when religious leaders need to speak up and civic leaders need to speak up and unfortunately... >> international leaders need to point out. >> international leaders. >> you point out that two nobel prize leaders have been silent, one inside myanmar, aung san suy kyi. but she nay want to be -- may want to be president of birma. she can't be seen to support the minority. >> she's a heroic figure. she has so much courage. this is not something that she caused. it's not the military government. at a time when we speak up. i would hope that aung san suy kyi will rediscover the courage. >> the other prize winner is president obama. he talked at west point about birma being a foreign policy successor. why is he not speaking out. there are sanctions in place still. >> and the u.s. government has, to some degree, tried to work within the system. they tried to - i
we think buddhist as being peaceful. but you have had buddhist monks walking down the streets calling on humanitarian workers to be kicked out of the country. it's time when religious leaders need to speak up and civic leaders need to speak up and unfortunately... >> international leaders need to point out. >> international leaders. >> you point out that two nobel prize leaders have been silent, one inside myanmar, aung san suy kyi. but she nay want to be -- may want to be...
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we have a country of myanmar where population is buddhist. and the military government has for decades targeted this rohingya population who are ethnically different, racially some are darker skinned and who are muslim and made them scapegoats. as country has transitioned towards democracy, that has amplified the problem. if you are running for election, it is popular to scapegoat an unpopular minority. >> you talk to children on the streets that say if they ran into a rohingya child, they'd kill that child. are they trying to ethnically cleanse these people? >> absolutely. this is something that is motion. the aim is to make conditions intolerable. it is working. thousands have fled by boat. many are dying on route. these are boat people in 2014. >>> you brough buddhists, the majority. the buddhist monks are very responsible for a lot of what is going on. especially one leader. let's listen to what he has to say. >> here is this monk talking fish. >> it is astounding. we associate budism, you know, with peace, and, you know, in most cases it
we have a country of myanmar where population is buddhist. and the military government has for decades targeted this rohingya population who are ethnically different, racially some are darker skinned and who are muslim and made them scapegoats. as country has transitioned towards democracy, that has amplified the problem. if you are running for election, it is popular to scapegoat an unpopular minority. >> you talk to children on the streets that say if they ran into a rohingya child,...
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. >> then in the midst there is a what's called a buddhist crisis. >> the war in vietnam has literallyght on two fronts. on one hand, they face the vietcong communists and on the other hand a revolt of the majority, a fight which has been joined by thousands of students. >> the country's buddhist majority sees the president as a tyrant. >> we had established a government in south vietnam lead by a western educated catholic named thieu. thieu was our boy. >> but massive power corrupts, and thieu becomes a dictator. >> a catholic presence imposing itself on a buddhist majority, and now they're going after the buddhists. >> soldiers and police broke up the demonstrations and killed nine persons. >> a debate broke out in the american government over whether we should continue to support thieu or not. >> by the summer of 1963, there had been discussions in the cia in the pentagon about toppling the regime. >> mr. president, has our government in any way been tardy in recognizing the nature of the thieu government? >> we are faced with a problem of wanting to protect the area against the com
. >> then in the midst there is a what's called a buddhist crisis. >> the war in vietnam has literallyght on two fronts. on one hand, they face the vietcong communists and on the other hand a revolt of the majority, a fight which has been joined by thousands of students. >> the country's buddhist majority sees the president as a tyrant. >> we had established a government in south vietnam lead by a western educated catholic named thieu. thieu was our boy. >> but...
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in many of the buddhist temples here more spirit-based beliefs coexist with buddhism.f the gnats are wore shipped, they're gods, obvious with human failings. dance performances pay homage to the individual nats, performers claiming to actually channel them, bringing about one hopes a beneficial spiritual possession. but i'm not just here for a nat pue. i have a list. things to eat in myanmar. this is one of them. chicken curry. and from roadside joints like this nestled among the temple ruins, you're more than likely to catch a very enticing whiff. just delicious. spicy, but not to the point you want to scream out for mercy, but low simmered curry served with a side of sour soup made from rozelle leaves. with it you get fried ground chilies, pickled bean sprouts. you get the idea. these relishes, the dippy type of things, really interesting salad, but i'm not really a salad guy. salads here are happening. spicy, sour salty, it's delicious. delicious. a plethora of textures and flavors. they thought a lot about their food and clearly like eating, like feeding people. th
in many of the buddhist temples here more spirit-based beliefs coexist with buddhism.f the gnats are wore shipped, they're gods, obvious with human failings. dance performances pay homage to the individual nats, performers claiming to actually channel them, bringing about one hopes a beneficial spiritual possession. but i'm not just here for a nat pue. i have a list. things to eat in myanmar. this is one of them. chicken curry. and from roadside joints like this nestled among the temple ruins,...
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the buddhists believe how to live in situations, dictators, political passion, or even discriminationhappening to us, but the buddhists say, okay, that's a tough life, you can make something good. >> there's something pretty cool about meeting people who have been for so long unable to speak. now so unguarded about their hopes and their feelings. ♪ ♪ >>> sizzling meat, the clink of beer glasses, ringing bicycle bells. this is yangon's 19th street. does yangon rock? can it rock? >> nine years, like a must-go place when you are in yangon. >> meet burmese punk rockers side effect, and lead singer darko. >> you can come here any time, there will be lots of people like here. >> so if you sit here long enough, you'll see every musician in town? >> yeah, you can say that. >> the citywide curfews used to mean close your doors at 11:00. most shops and restaurants still close early, but not here on 19th street where you can eat barbecue here late into the night. >> what is this, tofu? >> pork tail. >> the barbecue is awesome. >> these young men show exactly how determined you've got to be to ro
the buddhists believe how to live in situations, dictators, political passion, or even discriminationhappening to us, but the buddhists say, okay, that's a tough life, you can make something good. >> there's something pretty cool about meeting people who have been for so long unable to speak. now so unguarded about their hopes and their feelings. ♪ ♪ >>> sizzling meat, the clink of beer glasses, ringing bicycle bells. this is yangon's 19th street. does yangon rock? can it...
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fighting started after a rally by the right wing buddhist group. where curfews are now being imposed about. the justice minister is accusing his own government of failing to protect muslims from buddhis buddhist. >>> they say the situation has deteriorate over the past few years. >> there are small groups who are disturbing the peace. you know, there has been for approximately two years there has been a very, very i would say horrible campaign by three groups. they are all ithey are continuing with what is similar to what is happening to muslims in myanmar. >> attacks in tienanmen square where pav five people have been killed. >> slipping out of the port in pen yang. this boat brings provisions. >> for vietnam, being a weaker country it's very hard to challenge china. >> flanked by two guard ships this is as close as china allows anyone to get to its controversial rig. still boats engage in maritime dance with its counterparts. >> the vietnamese coast guard show evidence of its vessels being rammed but china claims its ships have been hit thousands
fighting started after a rally by the right wing buddhist group. where curfews are now being imposed about. the justice minister is accusing his own government of failing to protect muslims from buddhis buddhist. >>> they say the situation has deteriorate over the past few years. >> there are small groups who are disturbing the peace. you know, there has been for approximately two years there has been a very, very i would say horrible campaign by three groups. they are all ithey...
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it began after a fight with a right wing buddhist group. shops were burned, mosques attacked. a curfew has been imposed. mus lames are 10 -- muslims are 10% of the population. >>> pakistan's court is set to rule on living a travel ban phone pervez musharraf. he's facing five charms, including treason. pervez musharraf rejects the allegations saying they are politically motivated. >> a court in china sent three to death in an attack in tiananmen square. four were killed and many injured when a car ploughed into the crowd. >>> the uyghur group has been accused of waging a violent campaign. five men have been given gaol sentences. 20 years after the u.s. hosted the world cup football's increasingly popular in a country more known for baseball than football. the league has expanded. the team u.s. a is set to gays ghana in the -- to face garden yes and we -- to face ghana. we go miami. >> reporter: who else but a football fan would go through this much effort for the world cup. this man is a new support e and determined to make up for lost time. >> i live for it now. this is a whol
it began after a fight with a right wing buddhist group. shops were burned, mosques attacked. a curfew has been imposed. mus lames are 10 -- muslims are 10% of the population. >>> pakistan's court is set to rule on living a travel ban phone pervez musharraf. he's facing five charms, including treason. pervez musharraf rejects the allegations saying they are politically motivated. >> a court in china sent three to death in an attack in tiananmen square. four were killed and many...
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the groom has told buddhist not to buy products from shops of the muslims.ietnamese -- ship that was rammed i a chinese ship. a surveillance vessel was hit on sunday afternoon. it is not clear how badly damaged that was. each side accuses the other of deidra's tactics. last month, a ship was filmed running down and thinking a vietnamese fishing boat. police say that they found human remains in the northern territories. there was a search for a 62-year-old man who had been snatched. deadlyuld be the second attack this year. a 12 roadway was killed. we are all excited about it here. five days before the biggest soccer event on the senate. some of the world cup mediums are not ready. paul allen looks at brazil's sometimes chaotic preparations. >> work continues on the arena. time is nearly up. in a few days, the biggest tournament in the world will kick off. against this chaotic backdrop, there is a mission from the rare -- the mayor of rio de janeiro. he says staging the football world cup across 12 cities was not a good idea. >> we should have fewer cities. i
the groom has told buddhist not to buy products from shops of the muslims.ietnamese -- ship that was rammed i a chinese ship. a surveillance vessel was hit on sunday afternoon. it is not clear how badly damaged that was. each side accuses the other of deidra's tactics. last month, a ship was filmed running down and thinking a vietnamese fishing boat. police say that they found human remains in the northern territories. there was a search for a 62-year-old man who had been snatched. deadlyuld be...
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that's remaining now of the heart of japan town are the japanese church of christ and the salt lake buddhist temple. losing japan town was devastating to these families, because it wasn't only their homes, it was their livelihood. they had spend their lives building and raising their children there in the area. and many of them were too old to start new businesses. so only a few of them were able to relocate. so there was never again a concentrated japan town any more. the japanese american archives here in the special collections department at the j. willard marriott library is so important because it will document and preserve the stories of these immigrants who came from japan, sacrificing their lives, leaving their families behind, some never ever seeing
that's remaining now of the heart of japan town are the japanese church of christ and the salt lake buddhist temple. losing japan town was devastating to these families, because it wasn't only their homes, it was their livelihood. they had spend their lives building and raising their children there in the area. and many of them were too old to start new businesses. so only a few of them were able to relocate. so there was never again a concentrated japan town any more. the japanese american...
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that's remaining now of the heart of japan town are the japanese church of christ and the salt lake buddhist temple. losing japan town was devastating to these families, because it wasn't only their homes, it was their livelihood. they had spend their lives building and raising their children there in the area. and many of them were too old to start new businesses. so only a few of them were able to relocate. so there was never again a concentrated japan town any more. the japanese american archives here in the special collections department at the j. willard marriott library is so important because it will document and preserve the stories of these immigrants who came from japan, sacrificing their lives, leaving their families behind, some never ever seeing their parents again. working the farmses, working the railroads, working the mines. starting businesses, and then losing them again during the war, and then building back up. it's so important for these later generations to know where nay came from. what price was paid for their freedom and for their comfort that they enjoy now. >> all w
that's remaining now of the heart of japan town are the japanese church of christ and the salt lake buddhist temple. losing japan town was devastating to these families, because it wasn't only their homes, it was their livelihood. they had spend their lives building and raising their children there in the area. and many of them were too old to start new businesses. so only a few of them were able to relocate. so there was never again a concentrated japan town any more. the japanese american...
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one converted into a buddhist church. i wanted to get beyond the bay. it is an old model. this is san francisco or new york, one of those kind of book series. i thought we'll do that. >> you are going to tell us, through the eyes of a children's book, which is really for we adults, as well. you are going to tell us about the architecture and the symbols. probably the best known symbol of roman catholicism is that. >> that is a cathedral here. >> what does cathedral mean? >> it is the head church in a catholic region. we call it diocese. archdiocese is a larger diocese that have taken over a couple diocese. >> that looks like a faithful. said it is called the washing machine. >> the agitator. >> basically it is the hat of a bishop. >> that is supposed to be the hat. i don't mind the agitator. it is cleaning and agitating and stirring things up a little bit. that's one thing i have yet to see in much of children's literature is a celebration of more modern architecture with churches. it is the same old looking stereotypical roman church. >> one thing your book does is focus
one converted into a buddhist church. i wanted to get beyond the bay. it is an old model. this is san francisco or new york, one of those kind of book series. i thought we'll do that. >> you are going to tell us, through the eyes of a children's book, which is really for we adults, as well. you are going to tell us about the architecture and the symbols. probably the best known symbol of roman catholicism is that. >> that is a cathedral here. >> what does cathedral mean?...
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. >> judaism, islam, christianty, buddhist, muslim. how do you do a better job providing service to your muslim patient? which in turn then enables you to do a better job and the patient is happy. it's kind of a win/win situation. we begin our presentations with a general overview with what it means to be a muslim because you can't really talk about interacting with your muslim patient if you don't know a little bit about islam and then we go into some of the specifics. you know, what do you do if you have a female patient with the head scarf? do you want to not have any males go in the room? what are the dietary restrictions and the patient who needs to pray and they're handicapped, how can they do that? end of life issues. we've done a few end of line panels. what are the specific things people want to know with a muslim patient at the end of life or an organ transplant, euthanasia. we get into the nitty-gritty. >> it's important, by the way, folks to talk about the end of life issues an get the work out before you get in the hospita
. >> judaism, islam, christianty, buddhist, muslim. how do you do a better job providing service to your muslim patient? which in turn then enables you to do a better job and the patient is happy. it's kind of a win/win situation. we begin our presentations with a general overview with what it means to be a muslim because you can't really talk about interacting with your muslim patient if you don't know a little bit about islam and then we go into some of the specifics. you know, what do...
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>> you are one of the few buddhists in congress.our colleague, senator maisie her roto, also from hawaii, hank johnson of georgia. does that play into your feelings in any way? >> i don't believe it necessarily plays into my feelings per se, but i was raised as a buddhist, always felt it was a philosophical way of looking at what goes on in our lives and how do we place that balance. in the sense that i am asking how thisions why and affects the people, what are my constituents, and in that sense, me to thensitizes major question of what is it? we are talking about human lives. the bottom line in all of this, it is not necessarily religious oriented. it is just a matter of humanitarian concerns and people and the question of what is it that we, as americans, intend to tell the world as we step in the middle of a sectarian civil war that we know has been going on for a while? what is the trigger this time? >> congresswoman, i wanted to ask you, some of your colleagues, specifically john mccain in the senate, have said the mistake of
>> you are one of the few buddhists in congress.our colleague, senator maisie her roto, also from hawaii, hank johnson of georgia. does that play into your feelings in any way? >> i don't believe it necessarily plays into my feelings per se, but i was raised as a buddhist, always felt it was a philosophical way of looking at what goes on in our lives and how do we place that balance. in the sense that i am asking how thisions why and affects the people, what are my constituents, and...
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by now the buddhists thing that really escalated.the united states thought the only thing, th the way we can tp this down restore any order is if madame nhu just lease. so this is been something that the brothers have not going to but finally they said okay, madame nhu, you've got to get out of vietnam. shut up and basically. so what is she go? she comes right to the united states and goes on it this press relations to. she doesn't understand, she was invited to speak at harvard and columbia and georgetown, and she's also invited by "meet the press" and all of these press organizations. she doesn't understand why she feels like the government hasn't rolled out the red carpet for her. was and she invited? she doesn't get this separation between the press and the government. because in her country of course like the government, the press can only see what the government wants them to see. for her it was really totally befuddling to the end of her days. they said to go home. why didn't they want me to? she goes, ghost in your comment go
by now the buddhists thing that really escalated.the united states thought the only thing, th the way we can tp this down restore any order is if madame nhu just lease. so this is been something that the brothers have not going to but finally they said okay, madame nhu, you've got to get out of vietnam. shut up and basically. so what is she go? she comes right to the united states and goes on it this press relations to. she doesn't understand, she was invited to speak at harvard and columbia...
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it's the late nest a long series of religious clashes when buddhist attacked a. >> reporter: burnt outs in the mid. road belong to go this muslim-owned farm shop. one of dozens of muslim businesses and homes that were torched and destroyed during the melee that occurred two nights ago here. at the moment the road is pretty much deserted with the reimposition of curfew after a four hour let up this morning allowing people to restock. but the tension is still very, very high as you can see behind me our team van came under attack by an unruly mob of muslims this morning, essentially there was a tense situation, but literally within two minutes of our team getting off our vehicles they manhandled the cameraman and while we were trying to driveway they started pelting stones at the vehicle damaging all the class around it. now, here again more evidence of that violence which unfolded, but still, in terms of the authorities, they have deployed a live, heavy security presence. there is police, there is special task force personnel, there are members of the military, the armed forces who are
it's the late nest a long series of religious clashes when buddhist attacked a. >> reporter: burnt outs in the mid. road belong to go this muslim-owned farm shop. one of dozens of muslim businesses and homes that were torched and destroyed during the melee that occurred two nights ago here. at the moment the road is pretty much deserted with the reimposition of curfew after a four hour let up this morning allowing people to restock. but the tension is still very, very high as you can see...
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it was ordered out of the state in february, after officials accused it of favouring muslims over buddhist. the lack of care meant that treatable conditions like diarrhoea can be deadly. >> the monsoon season brings additional danger. walkways are slippery. waters deeper than they appear. >> people in the camp tell us in joun two children drowned on the way to school. >> one of them was this woman's son. >> i don't let the kid go to school or stray too far from the house. >> more than 140,000 people throughout the state have been displaced. >> mostar rohingya. an ethnic minority the government doesn't recognise. they are subject to restrictions and not allowed to leave the camps. the government says it's for their own application. >> translation: the most important thick is security. the government is priffeding that to both the communities. the anger is burning. if we put the two communities toot, riots may break out. >> aid agencies distribute food and other supplies. the rations are meagre. the more resourceful ones supplement their decide with whatever they can. not much can grow. with
it was ordered out of the state in february, after officials accused it of favouring muslims over buddhist. the lack of care meant that treatable conditions like diarrhoea can be deadly. >> the monsoon season brings additional danger. walkways are slippery. waters deeper than they appear. >> people in the camp tell us in joun two children drowned on the way to school. >> one of them was this woman's son. >> i don't let the kid go to school or stray too far from the...
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the animals play a role in the buddhist-dominated passage. some owners want a way to replace them. >> there's a shortage of domesticated elephants, those who have owned animals for generations are without animals. we asked the minister to come up. this group of openers marched to the wildlife department with their request. >> elephants have been part of culture and tradition. replacing animals like this is difficult. environmentalists warn that taming wild elephants is a mistake. they say that allowing it would encourage racquet ears to capture elephants at reel. >> activists showed copies of permits and licence, which they say is forged to capture elephants. this footage shows a calve in the jungle, abandoned when villagers heard its cries. >> this mother had gunshot injuries, dying after the footage was recorded. her calf could not be found. the scale of elfapt poaching is worrying. 40% of domestic elephants are believed to be illegally captured. >> there's two damages. one is the baby elephant, and some of the good mothers who produce will
the animals play a role in the buddhist-dominated passage. some owners want a way to replace them. >> there's a shortage of domesticated elephants, those who have owned animals for generations are without animals. we asked the minister to come up. this group of openers marched to the wildlife department with their request. >> elephants have been part of culture and tradition. replacing animals like this is difficult. environmentalists warn that taming wild elephants is a mistake....
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the relationship between ethnic buddhists and rohingya is tense.n 2012 communal riots left dozens dead. 140,000 people were displaced. >> the government doesn't recognise rohingya as an ethnic group. officials were told not to include those that identify themselves as rohingya. the same group was used in this exercise. they are given a chance to prove they or their parents lived in the country before 1998. only those that identify themselves as beng alley. many lack necessary documents. this woman's parents are citizens. she should be a citizen. her parents lost the identification cards during the riots. >> translation: my father wants to see us as citizens of the country before he dies. generations of our family lived here, he'll try to do what he can. for some, the path to citizenship is easier. for the rohingya, they'll have to deny their background for a chance to be citizens. o votes are being counted in hong kong after an unofficial referendum on reform. they were held by protest group occupy central, which said 800,000 voted. it is part of a
the relationship between ethnic buddhists and rohingya is tense.n 2012 communal riots left dozens dead. 140,000 people were displaced. >> the government doesn't recognise rohingya as an ethnic group. officials were told not to include those that identify themselves as rohingya. the same group was used in this exercise. they are given a chance to prove they or their parents lived in the country before 1998. only those that identify themselves as beng alley. many lack necessary documents....
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government has started doing this, fining citizenship claims, the relationship between the ethnic buddhist tense. in 2010 riots left dozens dead and some 140,000 people displaced. the government doesn't recognize rohengya as a group. the same principle is being used in this citizenship screening exercise. muslims who don't have citizenship papers will be able to prove that they or their parents lived in the country before 1948. many lack the necessary documents. this woman's parents are immigrants. by law she should be a citizen but her parents lost their identification cards during the riots. >> my father said he wants to see us citizens of this country before he dies. generations of our family have lived here so he will try and do what he can. >> reporter: for kaman muslims, it is easier because it's one of the ethnic groups that the government recognizes. but for the rohinga they'll have to deny their background to be citizens. >> the ugandan army is a hunting for joseph kony. he was indicted in international court for crimes against humanity but he is still on the run. malcolm webb has
government has started doing this, fining citizenship claims, the relationship between the ethnic buddhist tense. in 2010 riots left dozens dead and some 140,000 people displaced. the government doesn't recognize rohengya as a group. the same principle is being used in this citizenship screening exercise. muslims who don't have citizenship papers will be able to prove that they or their parents lived in the country before 1948. many lack the necessary documents. this woman's parents are...
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the relationship between the ethnic buddhist and rohit arora is tense.omubal rites left dozens dead. >> if the government doesn't recognise rohit arora, when it carried out a sense in april officials were told not to include those that notify themselves as rohit arora. the same principle is being used. muslims who don't have citizenship papers are being given a chance to prove they lived in the country since 1948. many lack the necessary documents. this woman's parents are citizens, but did not register her or her siblings. her parents lost the identification cards are during the riots. >> my father said he wants to see us as citizens of the country before he dies. generations of the family lived here. he'll try to do what they can. for command muslims the path to citizenship is easier. for the rohit arora, they'll have to deny the background for a chance to be citizens. >> still ahead - it price of life, a top u.s. car-maker to announce compensation to crashes caused by faulty ignition. >> sudan's president completes 25 years in office. we take a look a
the relationship between the ethnic buddhist and rohit arora is tense.omubal rites left dozens dead. >> if the government doesn't recognise rohit arora, when it carried out a sense in april officials were told not to include those that notify themselves as rohit arora. the same principle is being used. muslims who don't have citizenship papers are being given a chance to prove they lived in the country since 1948. many lack the necessary documents. this woman's parents are citizens, but...
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us in this little community or little world, but we were then joining this huge family of tibetan buddhist practitioners. most westerners at that time knew tibetan buddhism as, basically, shangri la -- this mystical place filled with magical llamas. very esoteric. so he comes right out of that world and dispels your image of it as being shangri la. seeing him go up onto the stage was just like -- yes, it's true. you know, everything i've read in these books can actually happen. >> in 1980, kolleeny took a year off from college in order to assist with the karmapa's u.s. teaching tour. >> it was just an amazing experience, to be included in the inner world of the karmapa. although, he was actually not that tall, he would just fill up the room with his presence. there was, like, this light. there was like this beaming light. >> one of the duties of the karmapa was to perform the black crown ceremony. >> he puts on this crown, which is this incredible relic that goes back hundreds of years, studded with all sorts of jewels. here you see his holiness dissolve into the mind of the absolute buddh
us in this little community or little world, but we were then joining this huge family of tibetan buddhist practitioners. most westerners at that time knew tibetan buddhism as, basically, shangri la -- this mystical place filled with magical llamas. very esoteric. so he comes right out of that world and dispels your image of it as being shangri la. seeing him go up onto the stage was just like -- yes, it's true. you know, everything i've read in these books can actually happen. >> in...
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doing that for muslims in the state where many of the countries live abthe relationship between the buddhistinga is hard and it left dozens dead and hundreds of people displaced. the government doesn't recognize them as a group and when it carried out a census in april said do not include them and it's being used in the citizenship screening exercise and muslims without citizenship papers are given a chance to proof they or their parents lived in the country before 1948 and only those who identify themselves, another ethnic muslim minority are eligible and many lack the necessary documents. kin kin kin is muslim and her parents are citizens but somehow did not register her or her siblings and by law she should be a citizen but her parents lost their identification cards during the riots. >> translator: my father said he wants to see us as citizens of this country before he dies. generations of our family have lived here and he will try to do what he can. >> reporter: for muslims at least the path to citizenship is easier because it's a group the government recognizes but here they will deny
doing that for muslims in the state where many of the countries live abthe relationship between the buddhistinga is hard and it left dozens dead and hundreds of people displaced. the government doesn't recognize them as a group and when it carried out a census in april said do not include them and it's being used in the citizenship screening exercise and muslims without citizenship papers are given a chance to proof they or their parents lived in the country before 1948 and only those who...
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. >>> the justice says at least three muslims have been killed in fighting with buddhists after a rallyight wing group in the southwest town and shops were burned and mosques attack and curfew imposed there and muslims make 10% of the population. the head of a manufacturing plant in india has been beaten to death after refusing to give into workers' pay demands and in a mill they reportedly attacked the ceo with bricks and iron rods and turned violent when he rejected demappeds for increase working hours and the security person was also attacked. pakistan supreme court is set to rule on a government appeal against lifting a travel ban on former president musharif and lower court decision allowed him to leave the country and facing five charges including treason from emergency rule in 2007 and he rejects allegations and says they are politically motivated. australia is calling on the u.n. committee to scrap ruling projecting parts of the wilderness and they ask to have it lifted but as all of the money as andrew thomas reports from tazmania. >> reporter: they reach for the sky growing st
. >>> the justice says at least three muslims have been killed in fighting with buddhists after a rallyight wing group in the southwest town and shops were burned and mosques attack and curfew imposed there and muslims make 10% of the population. the head of a manufacturing plant in india has been beaten to death after refusing to give into workers' pay demands and in a mill they reportedly attacked the ceo with bricks and iron rods and turned violent when he rejected demappeds for...
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being a buddhist in some ways, not very devout, i feel that, you know, there are times to do things and clearly there was a time for me to study. there was a time for me to take the crossing of the sea, to understand how vulnerable people are. people could be. and so there's a time to do something, to just do it. >> in 2013, vietnam arrested nearly 700 alleged traffickers and identified some 900 rescued victims. most experts agree there are deficiencies in both anti-trafficking ls and their enforcement. and that those numbers represent a small fraction. vuong says it's perhaps half of the true figures. this is fred de sam lazaro in hanoi for "religion and ethics newsweekly." >>> this month in philadelphia, the roman catholic archdiocese announced that it's closing 16 more parish churches and merging them with others. part of a four-year downsizing campaign. meanwhile, all over the country, struggles are underway to save historic church buildings as congregations and their contributions dwindle. there's a national nonprofit organization also based in philadelphia called partners for sacr
being a buddhist in some ways, not very devout, i feel that, you know, there are times to do things and clearly there was a time for me to study. there was a time for me to take the crossing of the sea, to understand how vulnerable people are. people could be. and so there's a time to do something, to just do it. >> in 2013, vietnam arrested nearly 700 alleged traffickers and identified some 900 rescued victims. most experts agree there are deficiencies in both anti-trafficking ls and...
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will that day now doctors the buddhists say the outbreak of the deadly ebola virus is out of control as it continues to sweep across africa couldn't the world hopeful denies they should move three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea the virus kills almost ninety percent effective patients. elsewhere a new sunglasses killed a security officer near a checkpoint in eastern lebanon dozens more were seriously wounded in the incident no group has claimed responsibility for the attack which is the latest in a series of assaults on shiite muslims across the hudson and in just the past few months. you join me for more news at the top of the hour coming up next though here on artie's boom bust on the global financial rollercoaster and if you are a viewer in the u.k. it's time to head back to that car park and going underground. some people say that when it happens support someone in time not a very nice one the curtain falls down. at some point and i could no longer stand it i decided to kill myself. all the even i w
will that day now doctors the buddhists say the outbreak of the deadly ebola virus is out of control as it continues to sweep across africa couldn't the world hopeful denies they should move three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea the virus kills almost ninety percent effective patients. elsewhere a new sunglasses killed a security officer near a checkpoint in eastern lebanon dozens more were seriously wounded in...
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think from your brain so i went to the buddhist or offer my assistance there were lots of children in the refugee camp and i brought them sweets to cheer them up i heard the gunfire as i was coming up to the border people were screaming and running machine there were several gunshots it was very scary to see women and children crying for some time and when i came back to the checkpoint was on fire. moscow has demanded an explanation from kiev over the assault on its territory our correspondent ryan cultural has the details fighting continues close to the russian border and according to the spokesperson of the russian border guards shell actually flew into russian territory and injured one of the customs officers and damage the building as well now moscow is outrage and demands a quick in this occasion and a prompt apology from the crane no authority meanwhile we've heard that ukrainian defense ministry had already denied all these accusations that any shooting took place near the russian border and russia is not concerned about the security in this area the president ordered back up f
think from your brain so i went to the buddhist or offer my assistance there were lots of children in the refugee camp and i brought them sweets to cheer them up i heard the gunfire as i was coming up to the border people were screaming and running machine there were several gunshots it was very scary to see women and children crying for some time and when i came back to the checkpoint was on fire. moscow has demanded an explanation from kiev over the assault on its territory our correspondent...
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we've heard from a witness you want to hook people who are fleeing from ukraine so i went to the buddhist to offer my assistance there were lots of children in the room if you want him and i brought him sweets and cheer them up i had the gun far as i was coming up to the border people were screaming and running machine it was several gunshots it was very scary to see women and children the growing for some time and when i came back to the checkpoint was a. a bus carrying ukrainian refugees most of them children also came under fire on another crossing. has more on the growing tension along the russia ukraine border. moscow has demanded an explanation and investigation from the authorities in kiev over the shelling of the russian border point overnight meanwhile the key of defense ministry denies any such thing has ever taken place but we have the russian border guard their representative who gave us this information because of the deal we were inside the building when this horrific shelling began we started moving everyone at the checkpoint to safety one of the officers suffered a head in
we've heard from a witness you want to hook people who are fleeing from ukraine so i went to the buddhist to offer my assistance there were lots of children in the room if you want him and i brought him sweets and cheer them up i had the gun far as i was coming up to the border people were screaming and running machine it was several gunshots it was very scary to see women and children the growing for some time and when i came back to the checkpoint was a. a bus carrying ukrainian refugees most...