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they need the haitians.need the low-skill haitian workers to further their economy. >> reporter: what work there is offers little pay and little chance of breaking the cycle of poverty. >> translator: life is too hard here. it's too difficult to make it here. that's why people will try to go to the dominican republic. >> reporter: haiti was once one of the richest colonies. disasters, coups, and corruption have driven the country into poverty. a poor country, with porous borders. haitians cross borders like this every day, and if they don't have the right papers they tell us they can easily bride a border guard. >> translator: we went without papers at night. there were 50 of us. we walked for four days. >> reporter: for the moment he is treasuring time with his children. he'll leave them behind again, if it means he can give them what they need. adam raney al jazeera, haiti. >>> the u.s. has recovered hundreds of looted iraqi artifact from isil during a recent raid in syria. the items include relics of some
they need the haitians.need the low-skill haitian workers to further their economy. >> reporter: what work there is offers little pay and little chance of breaking the cycle of poverty. >> translator: life is too hard here. it's too difficult to make it here. that's why people will try to go to the dominican republic. >> reporter: haiti was once one of the richest colonies. disasters, coups, and corruption have driven the country into poverty. a poor country, with porous...
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they need the haitians, they need the skilled haitian workers to further their economy. >> reporter:rk there is, offers little pay and little chance of breaking the cycle of poverty. >> translator: life is too hard here. it's too difficult to make it here. that's why people will try to go to the dominican republic. >> reporter: haiti was once one of the richest colonies, days long gone. disasters, coups and corruption have driven the country in to poverty. a poor country with porous borders. easy to cross, even ato visual checkpoints. haitians cross borders like this one in to the dominican republic every day if they don't have the right papers they tell us they can easily bribe a border guard sometimes paying as little as $20. he knows well what it takes to make the journey. >> translator: we went without papers at night, there were 50 of us, we walked for four days. >> reporter: for the most, he's treasuring time with his children. he'll leave them behind again if it means he can give them what they need. adam raney, al jazerra haiti. >>> a volcanic-y rips volcanic eruption in west
they need the haitians, they need the skilled haitian workers to further their economy. >> reporter:rk there is, offers little pay and little chance of breaking the cycle of poverty. >> translator: life is too hard here. it's too difficult to make it here. that's why people will try to go to the dominican republic. >> reporter: haiti was once one of the richest colonies, days long gone. disasters, coups and corruption have driven the country in to poverty. a poor country with...
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haitians earn seven times less than dominicans on average. many haitians crossed the border in search of a better life. some have been deported from the dominican republic after an immigration crackdown. we have a report from the haitian side of the border. >> weary worried and unsure who will help them. dozens are taking ref final at this school just inside haiti from the border with the dominican republic. some say they enrolled in an immigration program to stay legally. despite that, they say they were deported anyway. they blame the dom minute ken government and haitian government for failing to provide documents which would have allowed them to stay. >> i went three times to apply for my haitian passport to register my children. they don't have documents. >> now they don't have their mother. she can't go back to the dominican republic and without immigration documents they can't come here. at the school, there's no privacy, no sense if they'll have a home of their own anytime soon. there's unity in hardship and prayer. many look to god n
haitians earn seven times less than dominicans on average. many haitians crossed the border in search of a better life. some have been deported from the dominican republic after an immigration crackdown. we have a report from the haitian side of the border. >> weary worried and unsure who will help them. dozens are taking ref final at this school just inside haiti from the border with the dominican republic. some say they enrolled in an immigration program to stay legally. despite that,...
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one haitian official said there is a deliberate effort in the dominican remember i can to force haitian to leave. >> there are hands behind that movement to make the people leave. because they didn't come here. they would have done last week. they would have done it last month or two months ago why now? >> reporter: the head of the oas delegation refuse today say whether he believed any in the camped were departed. the dominican government insists they weren't. >> i think it's going it to be extremely important for the two governments have a mechanism to discuss the claims between the two countries. >> reporter: this gel del gaze has come here not to figure out how people got here but also to figure on you how to rebow indicate because they don't want these camps to be personal. juanita's spirits were raised after one delegate said he might be allowed to go to the dominican remember i can to find his children. >> translator: we have faith and we are waiting here for even the haitian president to come. he has to see how we are living. >> reporter: as the visitors departed, those left beh
one haitian official said there is a deliberate effort in the dominican remember i can to force haitian to leave. >> there are hands behind that movement to make the people leave. because they didn't come here. they would have done last week. they would have done it last month or two months ago why now? >> reporter: the head of the oas delegation refuse today say whether he believed any in the camped were departed. the dominican government insists they weren't. >> i think it's...
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. >>> the haitian migrants deported from the dominican republic will they ever be allowed to return? >>> as well, we will hear from the goal keeper finding it rather hard to say good-bye to real madrid. >>> hope for much needed relative humidity pause in yemen have faded. saudi forces have bombed houthi positions in sanaa and rebel forces have attacked in the southern port city of aden. humanitarian aid was supposed to come in on friday to allow distribution to millions of people. >> there is no ceasefire about yemen. after the u.n. announcement of humanitarian pause in fighting, there have been two days of straight fighting, air strikes and battles. continued shelling of several towns and statistician. residential areas were under siege, rebels in support of abd rabbu mansour hadi have not put down their weapons either. the saudi led coalition which has been bombing yemen for more than two months now said it didn't receive any request by yemen's legitimate government to halt its air strikes. coalition aircraft bombed areas of the capital sanaa. these pictures show the aftermath. man
. >>> the haitian migrants deported from the dominican republic will they ever be allowed to return? >>> as well, we will hear from the goal keeper finding it rather hard to say good-bye to real madrid. >>> hope for much needed relative humidity pause in yemen have faded. saudi forces have bombed houthi positions in sanaa and rebel forces have attacked in the southern port city of aden. humanitarian aid was supposed to come in on friday to allow distribution to...
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they need the haitians.they need the skill of haitian workers to further the economy. >> what work there is offers little pay and little chance of breaking the cycle of poverty. >> too difficult to make it here that's why people will try to go to the dominican republic. >> haiti was once one of the richest colonies, days long gone disasters coups and corruption have driven the country into poverty. borders easy to cross even at official check points, haitians cross the borders like this one into the dominican republic every day. if they don't have the right papers, they can bribe a border guard, sometimes paying as little as $20. he knows well what it takes to make the journey. >> we went without papers at night. there were 50 of us. we walked for four days. >> for the moment, he's treasuring time with his children. he'll leave them behind again if it means he can give them what they need. al jazeera haiti. >> the u.s. has recovered hundreds of looted iraqi artifacts during a recent raid in syria. the items
they need the haitians.they need the skill of haitian workers to further the economy. >> what work there is offers little pay and little chance of breaking the cycle of poverty. >> too difficult to make it here that's why people will try to go to the dominican republic. >> haiti was once one of the richest colonies, days long gone disasters coups and corruption have driven the country into poverty. borders easy to cross even at official check points, haitians cross the borders...
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a haitian official said there's an effort to force haitian workers to leave. >> there's hands behind the movement to make the people leave, because they didn't come here. they would have been last week last month - why now. >> the head of the delegation refused to say whether he believed any in the camps were deported. the people in the camp insist they weren't. >> it will be extremely important to discuss the claims between the two countries. >> the delegation game to figure out how they coot here. they don't want the camps to be permanent. a delegate thought he may be allowed to go to the dominican republic to find his children. we are waiting here for the haitian people to come. they have to see how we are living. >> visitors departed. those left behind wondered whether they'd be given a chance to reclaim their old lives or start a new one. >>> the head of the prison in mexico where joaquin guzman escaped has been fired. the government offered a $3.# million law. joaquin guzman broke out through a tunnel on society. the government says prison officials must have been complicit in
a haitian official said there's an effort to force haitian workers to leave. >> there's hands behind the movement to make the people leave, because they didn't come here. they would have been last week last month - why now. >> the head of the delegation refused to say whether he believed any in the camps were deported. the people in the camp insist they weren't. >> it will be extremely important to discuss the claims between the two countries. >> the delegation game to...
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. >> i'm rain on the haitian-dominican border and why some haitians are claiming they cross into dominican republic even though they face deportation. >>> and andy with a story about scotland. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the best thing you can give your business is comcast business. comcast business. built for business. >>> hello again - decision day for the greek parliament as it prepares to vote on tougher austerity measures, to pave the way for a third bailout. the i.m.f. says greece offered significant debt relief and could walk away from the deal >>> the japanese parliamentary committee expands rules that could expand the role of military, oppositions are trying to block the move that could allow japanese troops t
. >> i'm rain on the haitian-dominican border and why some haitians are claiming they cross into dominican republic even though they face deportation. >>> and andy with a story about scotland. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet...
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. >>> an international claim investigates claims haitian migrants are being deported from the dominican republic. hello, after 17 hours of marathon talks in brussels a new multibillion dollar bailout deal has finally been created for greece that aims to deep it in thekeep it inthe eurozone, the third bailout it has received since 2010. tough reforms which call for the tax hikes liberalization of the unions and junior coalition party has already said it can't accept the deal. live in athens in just a moment on more with that. first, jacky rowland reports from brussels. >> a deal as last. after talks that lasted all night, eurozone leaders emerged to announce they avoided the worst objective grexit. >> after 17 hours of negotiations we have finally reached it. someone can say that we have an agreetement. >> but the greeks need to absorb a large agreement and agree to sell off $50 billion of state assets. an exhaust evidence alexis tsipras tried to put the most positive gloss on it. >> the deal is done. we prevented the plan of financial action fixfinancial asphyxiation. finally we achieve
. >>> an international claim investigates claims haitian migrants are being deported from the dominican republic. hello, after 17 hours of marathon talks in brussels a new multibillion dollar bailout deal has finally been created for greece that aims to deep it in thekeep it inthe eurozone, the third bailout it has received since 2010. tough reforms which call for the tax hikes liberalization of the unions and junior coalition party has already said it can't accept the deal. live in...
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they blame the dominican government and, also the haitian government for failing provide documents thatld allowed them to stay. >> i went three times to register my children. don't have any documents. >> reporter: now, don'ts have their mother. she can't go back to the dominican republic. without immigration documents, they can't come here. at the school there is no privacy. no sense they will have a home of their own. there is unity and hardship and prayer. many look to god, not politicians, as they often do in haiti. frank dosobi removed -- moved there as a boy. he was a construction worker for 20s years. >> translator: i need help to get somewhere to live and i need help finding work. the government's civil protection work do visit to register new arrivals but people depend upon charities for food and water. a short walk from the school another reminder of an as yet unfulfilled proper. haiti's prime minister said they would be receiving people with dignity and the government promised a month ago it was go can to be building reception centers for people sent here, but so far, at this
they blame the dominican government and, also the haitian government for failing provide documents thatld allowed them to stay. >> i went three times to register my children. don't have any documents. >> reporter: now, don'ts have their mother. she can't go back to the dominican republic. without immigration documents, they can't come here. at the school there is no privacy. no sense they will have a home of their own. there is unity and hardship and prayer. many look to god, not...
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those leave the dominican republic haitian migrants are being deported. >> a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. tsipras brings back a bail out from brussels. the bail out deal is conditional on greece passing a greek reform by wednesday. >>> iraqi troops backed by mainly shia militia to recapture anbar province from the islamic state in iraq and the levant. and growing expectations that a comprehensive deal following negotiations of iran's nuclear program will be announced in vienna. >>> representatives from the organization of american states have been visiting haiti to investigate the situation surrounding haitian migrants now facing deportation. many people of haitian descent say they've been deported from the dominican republicked a are now living in migrant camps in haiti. adam raney is in one of those camps. adam, what are people there telling you? >> well, the organization of american states delegation has just left this camp. but as you can see dozens of people around me are holding cards like this one. some small some large. these are identification cards issued by
those leave the dominican republic haitian migrants are being deported. >> a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. tsipras brings back a bail out from brussels. the bail out deal is conditional on greece passing a greek reform by wednesday. >>> iraqi troops backed by mainly shia militia to recapture anbar province from the islamic state in iraq and the levant. and growing expectations that a comprehensive deal following negotiations of iran's nuclear program will be...
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they protest against the deportation of haitian migrants and migrants of haitian die descent. it could leave 200,000 people in legal limbo and stateless. >> there are hundreds of kids and mothers and people just being brought back from the dominican republic and this is racism. this is a humanitarian crisis. this is something that a country does not do. does not do. they were born there and are dominicans, and they have no right to do what they're doing to them. >>> more than a dozens of pair guy named themselves to wooden crosses after losing their jobs. they say they will continue the protest until dozens of fired transport workers are reinstated. >>> venezuelan opposition leader ma macado will fight a ruling barring her from elections. elections are due in december in venezuela. polls show the opposition is leading as many say they're tired of chronic shortages of inflation. >>> there's a growing sfut in the u.s. over the cause of death of a black woman in custody. she was pulled over not using her indicator and arrested in the state of the texas. three days later she was f
they protest against the deportation of haitian migrants and migrants of haitian die descent. it could leave 200,000 people in legal limbo and stateless. >> there are hundreds of kids and mothers and people just being brought back from the dominican republic and this is racism. this is a humanitarian crisis. this is something that a country does not do. does not do. they were born there and are dominicans, and they have no right to do what they're doing to them. >>> more than a...
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haitian ministers in direct contact with the dough minute tan government say they are not getting whated. >> translator: proper information such as how many people that will actually be deported which exactly they will deport them and on our side went to receive them on two borders, so we can mobilize our efforts in these two places. >> reporter: meanwhile, moore more and more people are coming. coming to a country that is struggling to feed and house the people already here. adam raney, al jazerra, on the dominican-haitian border. >>> no, the governor of new jersey, chris christy has joined the race to be the next president of the united states. he announced his bid for the white house as a rail at his old school in livingston, new jersey christy is the 14th republican to seek nomination. >>> bangladesh is frequently accused of being among the most corrupt countries in the world. now the government is planning to increase the pay of civil servants to try to solve the problem. in the capital. >> reporter: trying to get anything done at a bangladesh government office can be a daunting t
haitian ministers in direct contact with the dough minute tan government say they are not getting whated. >> translator: proper information such as how many people that will actually be deported which exactly they will deport them and on our side went to receive them on two borders, so we can mobilize our efforts in these two places. >> reporter: meanwhile, moore more and more people are coming. coming to a country that is struggling to feed and house the people already here. adam...
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the haitian economy lags behind. now, last year's national income was estimated to be $9 billion, compared to 64 billion in the dominican republic. haiti's week economy was devastated by an earthquake in 2010. it has struggled to recover. latest figures show 41% of hatians are unemployed compared to 15%. and hatians earn 7-times less than dominicans on average. 850 compared to $5,950 in the dominican republic. many hatians have crossed the border in search of a better life. cm have been deported after a crack down. adam raney reports from a place where many are forced to take refuge. >> weary, worried and unsure who will help them. dozens are taking refuge at a school inside haiti, on the border with the dominican republic. some are enrolled in a dominican education programme, to stay there legally. despite that they say they were reported anyway. they blame the dominican republic and the hatian republic for failing to provide documents. >> translation: i went three times to apply for my haitian passport. i registere
the haitian economy lags behind. now, last year's national income was estimated to be $9 billion, compared to 64 billion in the dominican republic. haiti's week economy was devastated by an earthquake in 2010. it has struggled to recover. latest figures show 41% of hatians are unemployed compared to 15%. and hatians earn 7-times less than dominicans on average. 850 compared to $5,950 in the dominican republic. many hatians have crossed the border in search of a better life. cm have been...
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. >>> deported from their adopt ed country rejected from their home we meet the haitians, who find themselves with nowhere to go. >> putting loved ones in a nursing home... hoping for the best. >> my father died because of the neglect. >> are they betraying your trust? >> it's a for-profit business. >> the top stories on al jazeera. planned meeting of all eu leaders and greece, failed to reach a deal overnight. final ditch talks is set to get underway in just a few hours in brussels. >>> return for a fresh 54 billion euro bailout. a prominent palestinian prisoner has been freed after being held a year without charge. hada adnan was under administrative detention where israel holds palestinians without charge or trial. >>> some of libya's warring factions have agreed on the framework of a peace deal after months of talks. let's look at the greek debt. 323 billion euros are owed to ecb and the imf. that is equivalent of 175% of greek gdp or national income. repayments will last for another generation and that's about 40 years. in this latest plan greece is asking creditors for 54 billion euros.
. >>> deported from their adopt ed country rejected from their home we meet the haitians, who find themselves with nowhere to go. >> putting loved ones in a nursing home... hoping for the best. >> my father died because of the neglect. >> are they betraying your trust? >> it's a for-profit business. >> the top stories on al jazeera. planned meeting of all eu leaders and greece, failed to reach a deal overnight. final ditch talks is set to get underway in...
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after the dominican republic stripped citizenship of thousands of people of haitian dissent. as adam rainey reports. >> reporter: a camp is growing in this dry december lat landscape, we're in haiti just a few minutes from the dominican border. most people here were living on the other side until recently, working raising families, many now feel they're in a foreign land. one they know little about where life is hard. for two months, this has been home for juanis bonis and his wife. the dominican government says it's not deporting people but that's not true. >> translator: i was born in dominican republic. i was coming home and immigration authorities grabbed me and returned me to haiti. it's been two months since i last saw my family. >> the family lived in barona. >> every day they are detaining many people and deporting them. >> a pastor who lived in this area for many years pointed out all the new be new arrivals. >> the number has grown so finally i stopped counting. >> a human contradiction to the dominican government stance, when told what we found a dominican immigrat
after the dominican republic stripped citizenship of thousands of people of haitian dissent. as adam rainey reports. >> reporter: a camp is growing in this dry december lat landscape, we're in haiti just a few minutes from the dominican border. most people here were living on the other side until recently, working raising families, many now feel they're in a foreign land. one they know little about where life is hard. for two months, this has been home for juanis bonis and his wife. the...
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many people of be haitian accident say they have been deare ported from dominican republic. adam rainey is there. >> reporter: you see that this proves that they applied in the dominican republic to stay. those who applied were told they would have a 45-day window in which to hand over documents and were told they would not be deported. many saying they came voluntarily because they faced death threats from t in the dominican republic, from an angry population that just wanted to see them go. blah you have is hundreds of people amassing here, they have incorporate else to go. earlier on monday you have a delegation visit this camp from the organization of american states trying to assess what happened here, did these people get deported? what did they need? until that is filed many of these people perhaps will be living in limbo. >> a cypriot merchant ship has now rescued more immigrants. dinghy was showed at and only half of those on board escaped. >>> government's tradition recognizing top islamic schools. it says they don't provide a proper education but some are accuse t
many people of be haitian accident say they have been deare ported from dominican republic. adam rainey is there. >> reporter: you see that this proves that they applied in the dominican republic to stay. those who applied were told they would have a 45-day window in which to hand over documents and were told they would not be deported. many saying they came voluntarily because they faced death threats from t in the dominican republic, from an angry population that just wanted to see them...
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the haitian revolution also paved the way for the expansion of the old south. when napoleon realized that his attempt to suppress the slave rebels of hispaniola had miserably failed, he awoke from his dream of caribbean empire with its basis in new orleans and santa maine and sold louisiana to the united states. with the louisiana purchase, the united states acquired the territory the became the cotton kingdom. and with the industrial revolution that transformed the mills of manchester, cotton became the most important export of united states, generating wealth, planters and merchants and entrenching slavery is a powerful economic interest that would shape american politics until 1861. american abolitionism emerged within this world. our first abolitionist came from the black communities of northern cities like philadelphia and boston. a movie developed out of protest against the idea of deporting free african-americans. in this way, american abolitionism differed from its british counterpart. but as british abolitionism became more radical in the 1820's, and t
the haitian revolution also paved the way for the expansion of the old south. when napoleon realized that his attempt to suppress the slave rebels of hispaniola had miserably failed, he awoke from his dream of caribbean empire with its basis in new orleans and santa maine and sold louisiana to the united states. with the louisiana purchase, the united states acquired the territory the became the cotton kingdom. and with the industrial revolution that transformed the mills of manchester, cotton...
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and the haitian government has been here once to bring food and water. we lent joanis our phone so he could talk to his kids. his friends are caring for his children. i'm alive. i'm alive. the signal dropped. the connection lost. who knows when he'll get a chance to speak to them again. >> burundi's presidential election have been postponed by nearly a week. it comes a fuse days that the u.n. warned that the president's bid for a third term could lead to more violence. the vote will now take place on july 21st. move to go somalia now where ten people were killed in attacks on two hotels in the capital of mogadishu. special forces intervened shortly after the at all times began lead to go a fire fight with the gunmen. al-shabab has claimed responsibility for the attacks. staying in somalia. many people are living on the streets in that country. in mogadishu thousands are children and the government says it cannot afford to shelter them. >> these boys are all under the age of 13, and no one is looking after them. the streets are one of the world's most dan
and the haitian government has been here once to bring food and water. we lent joanis our phone so he could talk to his kids. his friends are caring for his children. i'm alive. i'm alive. the signal dropped. the connection lost. who knows when he'll get a chance to speak to them again. >> burundi's presidential election have been postponed by nearly a week. it comes a fuse days that the u.n. warned that the president's bid for a third term could lead to more violence. the vote will now...
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a controversial ruling removed sid zenship from people with haitian parents. quarter of a million people. >> there is a plan to legalize undocumented foreigners and 300,000 applied. the dominican government says thousands left voluntarily, and it denies departing anyone. but al jazeera spoke to ram lace of asian -- families of haitian dissent would say they have been forced to leave, and seeking to start a new line on the border from where adam raney reports. >> a camp is growing in this dry, desolate landdale. escape -- landscape. in haiti, a few minutes from the bored. most people were living on the other side, working, raising families, many feel they are in a foreign land, one they know little about, where life is hard. for two months this has been home for this man and his wife. the dominican republic say it's not deporting people. >> i was born in the dominican republic, i was coming home from work. immigration authorities grabbed me and deported me to haiti. it's been two months since i last saw my children. >> the couple lived a 3 hour drive from here.
a controversial ruling removed sid zenship from people with haitian parents. quarter of a million people. >> there is a plan to legalize undocumented foreigners and 300,000 applied. the dominican government says thousands left voluntarily, and it denies departing anyone. but al jazeera spoke to ram lace of asian -- families of haitian dissent would say they have been forced to leave, and seeking to start a new line on the border from where adam raney reports. >> a camp is growing in...
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a controversial court ruling removed citizenship from haitian parents. about a quarter of a million people - there's a plan to legalize undocumented foreigners. 90% of those are from haiti. the dominican republic said 30,000 have been released voluntarily. it denied reporting anyone. al jazeera spoke to families of haitian dissent saying they've been forced to leave, and they are looking to start a new life on the border. adam raney reports. >> reporter: a camp is growing in the dry desolate landscape. in haiti, a few minutes from the bored. most people were living on the other side working, raising families, many feel they are in a foreign land one they know little about, where life is hard. for two months this has been home for this man and his wife. the dominican republic say it's not deporting people. >> i was born in the dominican republic, i was coming home from work. immigration authorities grabbed he and deported me. it's been two months since i last saw them. >> the couple lived a 3 hour drive from here. >> every day they are deporting a lot of
a controversial court ruling removed citizenship from haitian parents. about a quarter of a million people - there's a plan to legalize undocumented foreigners. 90% of those are from haiti. the dominican republic said 30,000 have been released voluntarily. it denied reporting anyone. al jazeera spoke to families of haitian dissent saying they've been forced to leave, and they are looking to start a new life on the border. adam raney reports. >> reporter: a camp is growing in the dry...
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no food and water closest river is a half hour walk away and the haitian government last only been herein the past two months to deliver food. before we left we lent juan our phone to try to call his kids. i'm alive i'm alive the signal dropped, call lost, who knows who he'll get a chance to talk to them again. adam rainey, al jazeera haiti. >> the head of the roman catholic church greeted people at the shrine to the virgin mary. much more can be found on our website, the address to click onto: aljazeera.com. >> for centuries, some west african communities have branded children born deformed or with disabilities as evil spirits. they are seen as a drain on limited resources and so ... medicine men are often asked to perform rituals and prepare poisonous concoctions ...to kill them. thousands of defenseless
no food and water closest river is a half hour walk away and the haitian government last only been herein the past two months to deliver food. before we left we lent juan our phone to try to call his kids. i'm alive i'm alive the signal dropped, call lost, who knows who he'll get a chance to talk to them again. adam rainey, al jazeera haiti. >> the head of the roman catholic church greeted people at the shrine to the virgin mary. much more can be found on our website, the address to click...
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the closest river is a half hour walk away, and the haitian government has only been here once in the past two months to deliver food. before we left we lent joanis his phone they say they're caring for his children. i'm alive. i'm alive. the signal dropped. and who knows when and if they'll be able to peek to them again. >> pope francis calls for more help for the poor on the last leg ever his latin america tour. the head of the catholic church is on an eight-day trip through bolivia uruguay and paraguay. in paraguay there have been issues of land distribution. >> like tens of thousands of paraguayen farm workers the mother of eight had no choice but to migrate to this inner city slum. >> we had no work. we made almost no money. only $4 a day. >> now as her husband breaks through rubbish in this ever expanding neighborhood where one man's waste is another man's meal ticket. in paraguay 2% of the people own 80% of the lands. in recent years land owners have turned to highly mechanickized export crops that have put many people out of a job. >> many have ended up here. children, parents
the closest river is a half hour walk away, and the haitian government has only been here once in the past two months to deliver food. before we left we lent joanis his phone they say they're caring for his children. i'm alive. i'm alive. the signal dropped. and who knows when and if they'll be able to peek to them again. >> pope francis calls for more help for the poor on the last leg ever his latin america tour. the head of the catholic church is on an eight-day trip through bolivia...
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. >>> thousands of air haitians are demanding a boycott of products from dominican republics.ts say the policy could leave up to 200,000 people, many of them haitians in legal limb poe or even stateless. >> there are hundreds of kids and mothers people being brought back from the dough minute republic. it's racism it's a humanitarian crisis this is something that you doesn't are you does not do. does not do. these people were born there and they are dominicans and they have no right to doing what they are doing to them. >> more than a dozen protesters in paraguay have nailed themselves to wooden crosses after losing their jobs. 10 of the protesters began their demonstration almost three weeks ago, they say they'll continues their practice tests until dozens are fired transport workers are recipients en stated stated. >>> the venezuelan opposition leader says she will fight a ruling barring her from standing for election. machado is accused of miss appropriating food vouchers and barred from holding offers for a year. the elections are due in december. the polls show the opposi
. >>> thousands of air haitians are demanding a boycott of products from dominican republics.ts say the policy could leave up to 200,000 people, many of them haitians in legal limb poe or even stateless. >> there are hundreds of kids and mothers people being brought back from the dough minute republic. it's racism it's a humanitarian crisis this is something that you doesn't are you does not do. does not do. these people were born there and they are dominicans and they have no...
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they blame the dom can and haitian government for failing to provide documents that would allow them to stay. >> i wept three times to apply for a passport so i could register my children. though don't have documents. >> reporter: now they don't have their mother she can't go back to the dub lek, and without -- dominican republic and without documents they can't come here. at the school there's no privacy or sense that they'll have a home of their own soon. there's unity, hardship and prayer. many look to god, not politicians, as they often do in haiti. this man moved to dominican republic as a boy, and was a construction worker for 20 years. >> i need help to get somewhere to life and to find work. >> reporter: the government's civil protection force visit to register arrivals but people depend on charities for food and water. a short walk from the school a reminder of an as yet unfulfilled promise. >> translation: haiti's prime minister said they'd deliver people with dignity, and the government promised to build reception center. at this site for a center all they have put up is a
they blame the dom can and haitian government for failing to provide documents that would allow them to stay. >> i wept three times to apply for a passport so i could register my children. though don't have documents. >> reporter: now they don't have their mother she can't go back to the dub lek, and without -- dominican republic and without documents they can't come here. at the school there's no privacy or sense that they'll have a home of their own soon. there's unity, hardship...
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. >> haiti says the deportation of dominicans of haitian descent could trigger a humanitarian crisis. thousands have been forced over the border and the government simply can't cope with the influx. >> on the border, people are crossing back. some deported, some head to go haiti before forced to. some have never lived in haiti but can't convince dominican officials to remain in the place they call home. >> they force you to leave even when you show legal papers. >> this is what's waiting an uncertain life and no guarantee of a place to live. many live in poverty and have no access to basic services. >> living in a shanty town, it grew in the wake of the 2010 earthquake. she warns where all those leaving will live. >> the deportees will complicate the situation here even more. i saw many of them in the city center. it was sad to see them in the street. there were small children among them. >> haiti's prime minister is warning that the deportations could create a humanitarian crisis. we're at haiti's main northern border crossing where the government will build a reception center. other
. >> haiti says the deportation of dominicans of haitian descent could trigger a humanitarian crisis. thousands have been forced over the border and the government simply can't cope with the influx. >> on the border, people are crossing back. some deported, some head to go haiti before forced to. some have never lived in haiti but can't convince dominican officials to remain in the place they call home. >> they force you to leave even when you show legal papers. >> this...
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. >>> thousands of haitians are demanding a boycott of products from neighboring dominican republic.een marking in the capital port-au-prince protesting against the controversial immigration policy. activists say the policy could leave up to 200,000 people, most of them haitians, in legal limb poe or stateless. >> there are hundreds of kids and mothers and people just being brought back from the dominican republic and this is racism. this is a human humanitarian crisis there is something that i country does not do. these people remember born there and are dominicans and they have no right do what they are doing do them 123-4678 thousands of sewer cleaners are risking their lives every month in the indian city of mumbai because of a back of simple safety gear. faiz jamil reports now from mumbai. >> reporter: it's a disgusting job. but several tiles a month, he has to do it. several meters down, he removes a mixture of rubbish and human wastes with just a t-shirt shorts and stamina. it's the reality of for sewer cleaners across move die buy and parts of india. >> translator: we just us
. >>> thousands of haitians are demanding a boycott of products from neighboring dominican republic.een marking in the capital port-au-prince protesting against the controversial immigration policy. activists say the policy could leave up to 200,000 people, most of them haitians, in legal limb poe or stateless. >> there are hundreds of kids and mothers and people just being brought back from the dominican republic and this is racism. this is a human humanitarian crisis there is...
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adam raney, al jazeera, on the dominican haitian border. >>> the indian government is launching a newgram that allows people to digitally store documents. it is designed to eliminate the large stack of paper needed for any government work. >> reporter: the program is meant to change what you see here. people with stacksover documents needed just to get basic government work done. under the digital locker plan all-important documents such as licenses and birth certificates will be stored electronically. with the goal of making services available no matter where people live and speeding up the notoriously slow democracy. this is all part of the plan launched by the prime minister with the goal of bringing more government initiatives online. but the question is being raised whom exactly will benefit from this program? >> challenge is going to be [ inaudible ] for a long time but at the moment it will only hit the small population that is digitally connected. >> reporter: the prime minister will also be launching the program in two villages that have internet. but the spread of this proje
adam raney, al jazeera, on the dominican haitian border. >>> the indian government is launching a newgram that allows people to digitally store documents. it is designed to eliminate the large stack of paper needed for any government work. >> reporter: the program is meant to change what you see here. people with stacksover documents needed just to get basic government work done. under the digital locker plan all-important documents such as licenses and birth certificates will be...
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jesus: we are calling for the 4,608,000 pesos that were deposited in the name of the haitian embassy to be returned. until now, not one sugarcane worker has a certificate, identity card, or a passport. amy: in finland, as many as 15,000 people attended rallies and protests tuesday to denounce recent comments by an elected official that multiculturalism was quote "a nightmare." the lawmaker is from the finns party, the second-largest in parliament, which has backed strict immigration laws. many are now calling for the official's resignation. in news from washington, the proponents of the iran nuclear deal have gained key allies this week, including famed actor morgan freeman and representative sander levin, who is the longest-serving jewish congressperson. this support comes as secretary of state john kerry warned that rejecting the deal could lead to iran gaining nuclear weapons. in a now viral video released tuesday, morgan freeman and other actors and comedians called on congress to approve the deal. morgan: ultimately could be forced into another war with iran, a drawnout and expe
jesus: we are calling for the 4,608,000 pesos that were deposited in the name of the haitian embassy to be returned. until now, not one sugarcane worker has a certificate, identity card, or a passport. amy: in finland, as many as 15,000 people attended rallies and protests tuesday to denounce recent comments by an elected official that multiculturalism was quote "a nightmare." the lawmaker is from the finns party, the second-largest in parliament, which has backed strict immigration...
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we reported just a few days ago of the dominican republic's plan to deport haitians, to the other side of the border. the dr says it hasn't kicked out any yet but haiti says thousands have arrived. david mercer on the fight to stay where they're not welcome. >> william says he's a proud dominican. the 22-year-old father is proud of what his family has built and prouder still to call the dominican republic home. now they could lose everything. he has been stripped of his dominican citizenship because his parents are undocumented immigrants. when he tried orenew his birth certificate it was taken from him. his family is facing deportation from santa rita to haiti. >> i don't know where i'm going so go. my father has been here 50 years. i don't have any friends in haiti. only heard about haiti from others. >> his father oscar work in the sugar cane fields and now depends on his children. his children have no papers. they are afraid they'll be expelled to a place where they don't even know the language. >> i don't go anywhere because i'm afraid. i'm scared. people here don't go out on the
we reported just a few days ago of the dominican republic's plan to deport haitians, to the other side of the border. the dr says it hasn't kicked out any yet but haiti says thousands have arrived. david mercer on the fight to stay where they're not welcome. >> william says he's a proud dominican. the 22-year-old father is proud of what his family has built and prouder still to call the dominican republic home. now they could lose everything. he has been stripped of his dominican...
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and the haitian government has only been here once to deliver food.we left we lent joanis our phone to try to call his kids. he tells a friend caring for his children. >> i'm alive. i'm alive. the signal dropped. the connection lost. who knows when he'll get a chance to speak to them again. >> pope francis has led thousands of people in mass in paraguay. he's visiting the south american countries as part of an eight-day tour. earlier on saturday he was met by large crowds while visiting a children's hospital in the captain. paraguay has dealt with un unequal land distribution. >> the 46-year-old goes through the same ritual every day. like tens of thousands of paraguayen farm workers the mother of eight had no choice but to migrate to this inner city slum. >> we had no work. we made almost no money. only $4 a day. >> now her husband picks through rubbish in this ever expanding neighborhood where one man's waste is another man's meal ticket. in paraguay 2% of the people own 80% of the land. in recent years land owners have turned to export crops that h
and the haitian government has only been here once to deliver food.we left we lent joanis our phone to try to call his kids. he tells a friend caring for his children. >> i'm alive. i'm alive. the signal dropped. the connection lost. who knows when he'll get a chance to speak to them again. >> pope francis has led thousands of people in mass in paraguay. he's visiting the south american countries as part of an eight-day tour. earlier on saturday he was met by large crowds while...
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. >>> international backlash appears to halt the expelling ever haitian immigrants. >> we're in haiti most were living on the other side until recent working raising families. many feel they're in a foreign land one they know little about where life is hard. for two months this has been home for juanis bonis and his wife. the government says they are not deporting people. juanisis says that was not true. >> i was coming home from work and the immigration authorities grabbed me. it's been two months since i last saw my family. >> the family lived in barona, a two hour drive from here. >> every day they are deporting people from barona and send them to the border. >> people are staking out whatever land they can. a pastor who has lived in this area for years showed me around the camp pointing out all the new arrivals. >> in the first few days i paid a list of 160 deportees who had arrived and every day the number has grown so finally i stopped counting. >> a human contradiction to the dominican government's stance. when told what we found a dominican official insisted not a single perso
. >>> international backlash appears to halt the expelling ever haitian immigrants. >> we're in haiti most were living on the other side until recent working raising families. many feel they're in a foreign land one they know little about where life is hard. for two months this has been home for juanis bonis and his wife. the government says they are not deporting people. juanisis says that was not true. >> i was coming home from work and the immigration authorities grabbed...
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the closest river is a half hour walk away and the haitian government was only been here once in theast two months to deliver food. before we left we lent joanis our phone to try to call his phones. he tellscall--to call his kids. the signal dropped. the connection lost. who knows when he'll get a chance to speak to them again. adam raney al jazeera, haiti. >> and this is the catholic hope pope francis delivering mass in paraguay's most important pilgrimage site. francis is on the final leg of his south american tour. let's go out to lucia newman. pope francis has been highlighting the plight of the poor. is he expected to do the same in paraguay? >> absolutely, this is the second poorest country in all of south america. the pope right now is, as you just said, at the shrine of paraguay's patron saint. and there are hundreds of thousands of people there some of them actually were fainting when the pope went by in his popemobile. there are people from neighboring argentina and brazil listening to what he's saying. at this time he's cons traitsing more on the shrine of the virgin mary
the closest river is a half hour walk away and the haitian government was only been here once in theast two months to deliver food. before we left we lent joanis our phone to try to call his phones. he tellscall--to call his kids. the signal dropped. the connection lost. who knows when he'll get a chance to speak to them again. adam raney al jazeera, haiti. >> and this is the catholic hope pope francis delivering mass in paraguay's most important pilgrimage site. francis is on the final...
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. >> the haitian prime minister calls it a humanitarian crisis. now protesters are taking to the streets of miami demanding a boycott if the dominican republic goes through with the crackdown on migrants. deporting noncitizens who not submit. many migrants are haitian. >> we will not stop until justice is served because this is injustice. >> the two countries shared the island. more than 14,000 people have crossed the border into haiti. that includes people being deported and those leaving voluntarily. >> this morning, more than a thousand young men and women are waking up for the first time as plebes at the u.s. naval academy. the class of 2019 arrived. >> it is 6:00 a.m. when the bus pulls into annapolis. >> woke up this morning thinking to myself, what am i doing? >> 1200 pleads and their parents arrive. >> i am excited to get started. i wanted to do something bigger and are different and have an opportunity to serve my country. >> last minute pictures with parents. >> i'm scared, i'm nervous. >> she has a lot of courage. >> before they say the
. >> the haitian prime minister calls it a humanitarian crisis. now protesters are taking to the streets of miami demanding a boycott if the dominican republic goes through with the crackdown on migrants. deporting noncitizens who not submit. many migrants are haitian. >> we will not stop until justice is served because this is injustice. >> the two countries shared the island. more than 14,000 people have crossed the border into haiti. that includes people being deported and...
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a haitian immigrant is charged with killing a woman in connecticut. he had been locked away since 1998. his prison file had him marked on deportation for release. ice never got him out of the country. now charged with stabbing a 25-year-old connecticut woman to death. >>> scott walker confronted by an illegal immigrant. jose flores asked walker why he doesn't support president obama's immigration policy. >> we are a nation of laws. no man or woman is above the law. >> flores says he fears his family will be deported. he tells the family he sifrp fiezs with them. >> bachelorette party tragedy. a man pleading guilty to driving drunk after plowing into a truck carrying 8 women killing four of them. he is facing one misdemeanor charge but that charge is expected to be upgraded. the four women killed all part of a bachelorette party. here are the pictures. they had toured a long island wine re. four others injured including the bride who is still in serious condition. >>> actress demi moore is shocked after a man is found dead in the backyard pool of her l
a haitian immigrant is charged with killing a woman in connecticut. he had been locked away since 1998. his prison file had him marked on deportation for release. ice never got him out of the country. now charged with stabbing a 25-year-old connecticut woman to death. >>> scott walker confronted by an illegal immigrant. jose flores asked walker why he doesn't support president obama's immigration policy. >> we are a nation of laws. no man or woman is above the law. >>...
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they feel stuck, they feel like the dominican republic is ignoring them and the haitian government iseing them. she not the only parent. we met two parents deported with groups of people and have left several children on the other side. partly because haitian authorities are not helping them to fill out the enrolment, giving them the documentation that they asked for. we have the organization of american states on a mission here in the dominican republic and they are planning to across the boarder... >> we seem to have lost adam raney for a while. adam raney there speaking to us near the border of the dominican republic >>> now, pope francis is in paraguay on the final leg ever his latin america tour. the head of the catholic church visited a paidy at trick hospital -- paediatric hospital. he'll hold mass at a popular site. let's go to lucia newman, speaking to us. now, we do know that pope francis is known for his austere ways, he has been championing the right of the poor while on his latin america tour. is he expected to do the same in paraguay? >> yes, he is. in fact, he has begun
they feel stuck, they feel like the dominican republic is ignoring them and the haitian government iseing them. she not the only parent. we met two parents deported with groups of people and have left several children on the other side. partly because haitian authorities are not helping them to fill out the enrolment, giving them the documentation that they asked for. we have the organization of american states on a mission here in the dominican republic and they are planning to across the...
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it denied deporting anyone. >> al jazeera spoke to families of haitian dissent saying they have been forced to leave, and are starting to look at a new life on the border >>> a camp is growing in this try desolate landscape. we are in haiti, a few minutes from the border. most people are living on the other side until recently. working, raising families many feel they are in a foreign land one they know little about, where life is hard. for two months this has been home for this man and his wife. the dominican republic says it's not reporting people. >> i was born in the dominican republic i was coming home from work and authorities grabbed and deported me. it's been two months since i last saw my children. >> the couple lied in barona a 3-minute drive from here. >> every day they deport a lot of people they send them to the border. >> there are signs of expansion everywhere. people are staking out whatever land they can. a pastor who lived in the area showed me around the camp pointing out the new arrivals. >> translation: in the first few days i made a list of 140 deportees. finall
it denied deporting anyone. >> al jazeera spoke to families of haitian dissent saying they have been forced to leave, and are starting to look at a new life on the border >>> a camp is growing in this try desolate landscape. we are in haiti, a few minutes from the border. most people are living on the other side until recently. working, raising families many feel they are in a foreign land one they know little about, where life is hard. for two months this has been home for this...
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and on the island of hispaniola where mass deportation of haitians and dominicans of haitian descentalready begun i was the first and the only presidential candidate to call on the united states to work with our allies and the united nations use the full force of our diplomatic might to stop this atrocious up front for human rights in our own hemisphere. [applause] we would not tolerate the expulsion of citizens without due process based on their skin color or ethnic background, and we should not remain silent when such an injustice is being perpetrated here in our own hemisphere. speaking out is the right thing to do and we must all demand action a. [applause] the people of this world of ours, this earth we share, the people of our own american hemisphere, they care a lot more about what we do than what we say. and that is why i pledge to you that i will always act according to my principles and guided by our better angels. it is who i can. it is the way i have always led and i will always continue to serve and to lead. we are the greatest and most powerful republic ever brought for
and on the island of hispaniola where mass deportation of haitians and dominicans of haitian descentalready begun i was the first and the only presidential candidate to call on the united states to work with our allies and the united nations use the full force of our diplomatic might to stop this atrocious up front for human rights in our own hemisphere. [applause] we would not tolerate the expulsion of citizens without due process based on their skin color or ethnic background, and we should...
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. >>> california leng haitian to allow terminally ill patients to legally end their lives stalled at the state capitol. this is amid strong opposition from religious groups. the bill's authors did not present the right to die bill to an assembly committee because it didn't have enough votes to advance it. the debate started last year when cancer patient brittany maynard moved to oregon to legally end her life. there is a strong on both sides of the issue. >> as soon as we ask physicians to change our role from becoming healers to becoming killers, what we are going to see is the gradual expansion over time of the number and type of patients for whom this option is recommended. >> if you are in so much pain and you can still direct your care, you should have the option to say i want a prescription to go to sleep permanently. >> if the bill passed, california would become the fourth state to allow doctor- assisted suicide. >>> a mystery at san francisco's ocean beach. a dead elephant seal and several other dead animals washed up on the beach yesterday. marine scientists are trying to f
. >>> california leng haitian to allow terminally ill patients to legally end their lives stalled at the state capitol. this is amid strong opposition from religious groups. the bill's authors did not present the right to die bill to an assembly committee because it didn't have enough votes to advance it. the debate started last year when cancer patient brittany maynard moved to oregon to legally end her life. there is a strong on both sides of the issue. >> as soon as we ask...
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a lot or fans are given homes and it is the base of a foundation which has now raised enough doe haitians to rebuild the schools. all the run who is 94 years old. as an adult with m.a. from harvard, and some back in america, he made a prediction. >> he says mom just watch this space and now. where seeing wit my own eyes. i am proud of you for the love he has of people. >> he had an observation. >> he is looking old. when i saw him many the white house, he told me grandma there's so many issues i have to judge on that's why i am going gray. his hair is white now. she wants her legacy to be better education for all. down road a poor buy coulded barack obama no relation go es home with a father he wants to believe his son can get a better education al jazeera, western kenya. find out much more on the website, the address is aljazeera.com.
a lot or fans are given homes and it is the base of a foundation which has now raised enough doe haitians to rebuild the schools. all the run who is 94 years old. as an adult with m.a. from harvard, and some back in america, he made a prediction. >> he says mom just watch this space and now. where seeing wit my own eyes. i am proud of you for the love he has of people. >> he had an observation. >> he is looking old. when i saw him many the white house, he told me grandma...
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the haitian government has only been here once to deliver food.e lent joanis our phone to try to call his kids. he said a friend is caring for his children. i'm alive. i'm alive. the signal dropped. a connection lost. who knows when he'll get a chance to speak to them again. adam raney al jazeera, haiti. >> in the southern philippines more than a dozen school children have been taken to hospital. five people are being questioned by police, and it's thought treats were contaminated with a fungus. >>> decades of war and famine have led to many people living on the streets in mogadishu. thoughts of them are children and they say they cannot afford to shelter them. >> these boys are all under the age of 13. and there is no one looking after them. the streets in one of the world's most dangerous cities are their home. >> at night it is cold. there are explosions. you can hear gunshots. we have nowhere to hide. we will like somewhere to hide from the cold, we would like to go to school in the morning. >> no one knows if we're dead or alive. every day an
the haitian government has only been here once to deliver food.e lent joanis our phone to try to call his kids. he said a friend is caring for his children. i'm alive. i'm alive. the signal dropped. a connection lost. who knows when he'll get a chance to speak to them again. adam raney al jazeera, haiti. >> in the southern philippines more than a dozen school children have been taken to hospital. five people are being questioned by police, and it's thought treats were contaminated with a...
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accept that children be used as restavek, as child slaves, we're talking about ten per cent of the haitian population, i don't think haiti will have a future. >> this week on "talk to al jazeera": international piano superstar lang lang. >> the art, you know, it's about, you know... the distance and in and out, big picture, precision. >> billions of people around the world have seen him perform. at the beijing olympics... the world cup in rio... even jaming at the grammys. >> as a musician we will collaborate with great musicians. >> lang lang grew up in an industrial city in northern china. his father was a tough task master, demanding he practice 8 hours a day... once even urging his young son to commit suicide. >> it's kind of a hard thing to even think about it. it's something that... i think the love become too extreme. >> a child prodigy, his mother stayed home to support the family while lang lang pursued his dreams. >> i would say that's the most difficult thing for me it was, you know, growing up without my mom next to me. >> now lang lang is trying to bring classical notes into t
accept that children be used as restavek, as child slaves, we're talking about ten per cent of the haitian population, i don't think haiti will have a future. >> this week on "talk to al jazeera": international piano superstar lang lang. >> the art, you know, it's about, you know... the distance and in and out, big picture, precision. >> billions of people around the world have seen him perform. at the beijing olympics... the world cup in rio... even jaming at the...
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. >> in center city today, a show of support for haitians being deported. anyone without identity papers or who is not registered for regularization program could face deportation. the dominican government says the changes to its interracial laws are to tackle illegal migration from neighboring haiti. >>> new at 11:00, caught on camera and unintended upload is breaking open in delaware county robbery case. >> a pizza delivery driver stumbled on to photos of the suspect on his own computer. the robbers accidentally uploaded shortly after their crime. >> george spencer is live tonight at upper darby police headquarters. is there another reason to be concerned? >> those photos show young men with a sawed off shotgun pointing it right at the camera. after the robbers stole the victims cell phone, it seems they took pictures of themselves not knowing that those photos would be uploaded through the cloud, right to the victim's other devices. imagine finding this in your photo stream. this young man with that distinctive tattoo and a gun, making an obscene gesture
. >> in center city today, a show of support for haitians being deported. anyone without identity papers or who is not registered for regularization program could face deportation. the dominican government says the changes to its interracial laws are to tackle illegal migration from neighboring haiti. >>> new at 11:00, caught on camera and unintended upload is breaking open in delaware county robbery case. >> a pizza delivery driver stumbled on to photos of the suspect on...
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of dominican goods. >> we urge the government of the dominican republic to respect the rights of haitians and indignity. also, we ask that they start to support our local products. amy: in switzerland fifa , director sepp blatter was showered in fake money at the beginning of a press conference about reforms to address the corruption scandal that has thrown the world soccer governing body into turmoil. british comedian and prankster lee nelson approached the stage before the news conference and attempted to hand blatter a stack of fake cash, telling blatter, "sepp, this is for north korea in 2026." after security guards intervened, he threw the cash into the air, showering blatter with the bills. meanwhile, fifa official jeffery webb, who was extradited to the u.s. from switzerland last week, has plead not guilty to 17 felony charges and has been released on $10 million bail. here in new york, more than 1000 contract airport workers at jfk and la guardia airports are going on strike wednesday. the workers are protesting harassment and intimidation they say they have faced while organizing
of dominican goods. >> we urge the government of the dominican republic to respect the rights of haitians and indignity. also, we ask that they start to support our local products. amy: in switzerland fifa , director sepp blatter was showered in fake money at the beginning of a press conference about reforms to address the corruption scandal that has thrown the world soccer governing body into turmoil. british comedian and prankster lee nelson approached the stage before the news...