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amira's sister, heba, is eight years old.upsetting for them to describe. the mental scars of the last days of the caliphate in baghuz run even deeper. the onslaught in baghuz saw hundreds die as coalition bombs set off is weapons stores. the children cowered in shallow pits. the bbc has informed the government of amira, hamza and heba's plight. but the authorities are facing an even bigger headache, now. as turkish forces advanced on the camp, security was breached today and hundreds escaped. british women and children may be among them. the whereabouts of amira, heba and hamza and the 21 other orphans is unknown. syria was never a safe place to keep detainees. especially children. now they may be lost forever. and somewhere in london, there's a grandmother waiting, not knowing if they are alive or dead. quentin somerville, bbc news. the parents of 19—year—old harry dunn who was killed in a road accident involving an american woman with diplomatic immunity — have arrived in the united states where they hope to raise awareness
amira's sister, heba, is eight years old.upsetting for them to describe. the mental scars of the last days of the caliphate in baghuz run even deeper. the onslaught in baghuz saw hundreds die as coalition bombs set off is weapons stores. the children cowered in shallow pits. the bbc has informed the government of amira, hamza and heba's plight. but the authorities are facing an even bigger headache, now. as turkish forces advanced on the camp, security was breached today and hundreds escaped....
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amira's sister, heba, is eight years old.nimaginable horror. it's too upsetting for them to describe. the mental scars of the last days of the caliphate in baghuz run even deeper. the onslaught in baghuz saw hundreds die as coalition bombs set off is weapons stores. the children cowered in shallow pits. amira lost her mother and father in the onslaught as well as two sisters and an older brother. the bbc has informed the government of amira, hamza and heba's plight. but the authorities are facing an even bigger headache, now. as turkish forces advanced on the camp, security was breached today and hundreds escaped. british women and children may be among them. the whereabouts of amira, heba and hamza and the 21 other orphans is unknown. syria was never a safe place to keep detainees. especially children. now they may be lost forever. and somewhere in london, there's a grandmother waiting, not knowing if they are alive or dead. quentin somerville, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: the
amira's sister, heba, is eight years old.nimaginable horror. it's too upsetting for them to describe. the mental scars of the last days of the caliphate in baghuz run even deeper. the onslaught in baghuz saw hundreds die as coalition bombs set off is weapons stores. the children cowered in shallow pits. amira lost her mother and father in the onslaught as well as two sisters and an older brother. the bbc has informed the government of amira, hamza and heba's plight. but the authorities are...
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Oct 19, 2019
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the whereabouts of amira, heba and hamza — and the 21 other orphans — is unknown. a safe place to take detainees, especially children. now, they may be lost forever. and somewhere in london, there's a grandmother waiting, not knowing if they're alive or dead. the following day, quentin sommerville reported that the three siblings he'd featured in that report had been rescued and were with the save the children charity, prompting chris lindsay to tweet... and lucy hancock described the reporter as... thank you for all your comments this week. please do get in touch with your opinions about what you see on bbc tv news online or bbc social media. you may even get to appear on our programme. you can e—mail... or you can find us on twitter... you can call us on... and do have a look at our website... that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. good morning. this time last week the world weather story was typhoon hagibis. in fact, we were watching this powerful typhoon barrelling its way towards the shores of
the whereabouts of amira, heba and hamza — and the 21 other orphans — is unknown. a safe place to take detainees, especially children. now, they may be lost forever. and somewhere in london, there's a grandmother waiting, not knowing if they're alive or dead. the following day, quentin sommerville reported that the three siblings he'd featured in that report had been rescued and were with the save the children charity, prompting chris lindsay to tweet... and lucy hancock described the...
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here is her sister, heba. amira was taken from britain when she was just five years old.london", "the uk", do not come easily, but the memories of the life that she had taken from her shine brightly. go to a park, i go to a funfair. i go to a centre and go to my grandmum's house. her kurdish guardian says amira is british. but after the trauma of the last five years, she can't even remember her grandmother's name. this is no place for children. they need to be rescued. many are sick or injured. amira's sister heba is eight years old. her body bears the marks of an almost unimaginable horror. it is too upsetting for them to describe. the mental scars of the last days of the caliphate in baghuz run even deeper. when we were in baghuz, we were living in tents. and there was not that much food. and they bombed. they bombed one tent. and our dad told us to get out before our tents caught fire. the onslaught in baghuz saw hundreds die as coalition bombs set off is weapons stores. the children cowered in shallow pits. amira lost her mother and father in the onslaught, as well as
here is her sister, heba. amira was taken from britain when she was just five years old.london", "the uk", do not come easily, but the memories of the life that she had taken from her shine brightly. go to a park, i go to a funfair. i go to a centre and go to my grandmum's house. her kurdish guardian says amira is british. but after the trauma of the last five years, she can't even remember her grandmother's name. this is no place for children. they need to be rescued. many are...
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well, these children, and meera, heba and hamza, they had a last minute escape —— amira.just hamza, theye the detention camp was breached, turkish troops we re camp was breached, turkish troops were advancing. the un got in there and scooped up the kids, along with 2a other unaccompanied minors, another 2a orphans. those children have now all been taken to the city of raqqa. one of the options of getting them out of there, as you just heard in the report, things are absolutely chaotic in syria at the moment. well, in the past, the option might have been british special forces, they are option might have been british specialforces, they are in option might have been british special forces, they are in that area but british special forces, like american special forces, are 110w like american special forces, are now in the process of withdrawing. all of that area is now under the control of the regime. damascus has, in the past, allowed the children of extremists to be repatriated to their countries but only countries they have diplomatic relations with. britain doesn't have any embassy or
well, these children, and meera, heba and hamza, they had a last minute escape —— amira.just hamza, theye the detention camp was breached, turkish troops we re camp was breached, turkish troops were advancing. the un got in there and scooped up the kids, along with 2a other unaccompanied minors, another 2a orphans. those children have now all been taken to the city of raqqa. one of the options of getting them out of there, as you just heard in the report, things are absolutely chaotic in...
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long enough she wants to see peace become a reality not just for her family but also outside unease heba morgan al-jazeera. argentina's frezza machree is hoping to defy opinion polls away next week's election he's up against alberto 59 those who beat him heavily in the primary vote in august when there's been a huge show support from achree to raise about reports. it was called the 1000000 march hundreds of thousands of people gathering in the center of one of scientists to saying yes we can. and show their support for argentina's precedent. was. that about me a little bit i have terror if parent is and comes back we are here to defend the republic because if the others come back they will destroy everything the others are opposition leader of the farm and this and former president cristina fernandez a kershner from the peronist party. presidential elections are.
long enough she wants to see peace become a reality not just for her family but also outside unease heba morgan al-jazeera. argentina's frezza machree is hoping to defy opinion polls away next week's election he's up against alberto 59 those who beat him heavily in the primary vote in august when there's been a huge show support from achree to raise about reports. it was called the 1000000 march hundreds of thousands of people gathering in the center of one of scientists to saying yes we can....
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the whereabouts of amira, heba and hamza — and the 21 other orphans — is unknown.e or dead. the following day, quentin sommerville reported that the three siblings he'd featured in that report had been rescued and were with the save the children charity, prompting chris lindsay to tweet... and lucy hancock described the reporter as... thank you for all your comments this week. please do get in touch with your opinions about what you see on bbc tv news online or bbc social media. you may even get to appear on our programme. you can e—mail... or you can find us on twitter... you can call us on... and do have a look at our website... that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye.
the whereabouts of amira, heba and hamza — and the 21 other orphans — is unknown.e or dead. the following day, quentin sommerville reported that the three siblings he'd featured in that report had been rescued and were with the save the children charity, prompting chris lindsay to tweet... and lucy hancock described the reporter as... thank you for all your comments this week. please do get in touch with your opinions about what you see on bbc tv news online or bbc social media. you may...