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the people of idomeni say they're under strain. they block the main highway hoping that the authorities will act. once they left, refugees and migrants make their way along has become a road to nowhere >>> in the key in western turkey there's concern over the rival of yet more refugees. about 300 people demonstrated. >> translation: there are even people from zimbabwe. nobody know whose they are. how can i be sure they're not terrorists? >> translation: we feel sorry for the migrants, but we all know these policies are wrong. there's no need to say more >>> at least five people have been shot dead by guards at a detention center in libya. an malta-based rights groups say forces fired on migrants trying to escape the center. it houses thousands of migrants and refugees who were stopped from crossing to europe. thousands of syrians fleeing the war have travelled to nearby countries like lebanon, jordan and turkey. a record number are trying to get overseas. a few are travelling more than 9,000 kilometers to west africa to find a safe
the people of idomeni say they're under strain. they block the main highway hoping that the authorities will act. once they left, refugees and migrants make their way along has become a road to nowhere >>> in the key in western turkey there's concern over the rival of yet more refugees. about 300 people demonstrated. >> translation: there are even people from zimbabwe. nobody know whose they are. how can i be sure they're not terrorists? >> translation: we feel sorry for...
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they temporarily blocked the main highway to idomeni hoping that the authorities will act. once they left, refugees and migrant who continue to believe the border will open make their way along what has become a road to nowhere >>> in western turkey there is concern over the arrival of yet more refugees. about 300 people demonstrated against the setting up of registration desks and the building of refugee camps in their town. the camps will house asylum seekers that have been sent back to turkey from europe. >> translation: first of all, we don't know who these people are. there are not only syrians in that group, there are members of the p.k.k. there are even appeal from zimbabwe. nobody knows who they are. how can i be sure they are not terrorist terrorists? >> translation: we feel sorry for the migrants but we all know the policies are wrong. there is no need to say more >>> the mayor is worried about the effect more refugees will have on his town >> translation: the infrastructure in the area is not suitable for this. nobody asks the opinion of people here before making
they temporarily blocked the main highway to idomeni hoping that the authorities will act. once they left, refugees and migrant who continue to believe the border will open make their way along what has become a road to nowhere >>> in western turkey there is concern over the arrival of yet more refugees. about 300 people demonstrated against the setting up of registration desks and the building of refugee camps in their town. the camps will house asylum seekers that have been sent back...
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also coming up, greek police used tear gas on the idomeni border camp. they try to break through fences. and we take it to geneva, where young visionaries are showing off their possibly revolutionary ideas, and the exhibition of inventions. ♪ i am brent, it is good to have you with us. the u.n.-backed peace talks in syria have resumed in geneva. many of the issues which put them on hold in february are still unresolved. it comes on the same day as heavily criticized parliamentary votes and. critics say that the president assad is using the election to strengthen his position at those peace talks. >> with more than half of the syrian population displaced, and the swathes of the country controlled by armed groups, a smiling president assad joined his wife. they said he should not try to claw back legitimacy while a civil war rages on. damascus insists the election was constitutional. results will be posted on thursday. >> we were displaced from aleppo to damascus. we are looking for someone who can represent us in the people's assembly, and carry our voice
also coming up, greek police used tear gas on the idomeni border camp. they try to break through fences. and we take it to geneva, where young visionaries are showing off their possibly revolutionary ideas, and the exhibition of inventions. ♪ i am brent, it is good to have you with us. the u.n.-backed peace talks in syria have resumed in geneva. many of the issues which put them on hold in february are still unresolved. it comes on the same day as heavily criticized parliamentary votes and....
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they blocked the main highway to idomeni hoping that the authorities will act. once they left, refugees and migrants who continue to believe the border will open make their way over what has become the road to nowhere >>> there's also concern about the growing number of refugees in western turkey. about 300 people demonstrated against the setting up of registration desks and the building of refugee camps. they will house asylum seekers that have been sent back to turkey from europe. >> translation: first of all, we don't know who these people are. there are not only syrians in that group, there are members of the p.k.k. there are even people from zimbabwe. nobody knows who they are. how can i than sure they're not terrorists? >> translation: we feel sorry for the migrants, but we all know these policies are wrong. there's no need to say more >>> in libya at least five people have been reportedly shot dead by guards at a detention center for refugees and migrants. an malta based human rights groups say people trying to escaped were shot at. two security guards ha
they blocked the main highway to idomeni hoping that the authorities will act. once they left, refugees and migrants who continue to believe the border will open make their way over what has become the road to nowhere >>> there's also concern about the growing number of refugees in western turkey. about 300 people demonstrated against the setting up of registration desks and the building of refugee camps. they will house asylum seekers that have been sent back to turkey from europe....
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residents of the greek town of idomeni are becoming angry over the continuing presence of the refugee camp. they want the camp to be cleared saying their businesses are being badly affected. >> reporter: attitudes are changing, capacity has given way to anger. at first there was solidarity with the thousands of refugees and migrants, but now the people of idomeni are telling the government that livelihoods are at risk. some are furious. they say their quiet town no longer belongs to them. >> reporter: when they came here, we embraced them and gave them things, but now our lives are unbearable. we are scared to allow our children to play in the streets. no-one explains to us why they are staying here. >> reporter: the refugees and migrants have been living in the fields close to the border for weeks. farmers have lost their income. they can't plough their land. the people in the village say the refugees have been stealing their chicken and for the past two weeks the rail line have been blocked by those stranded in greece. they hope to the protest action will pressure the e.u. to open i
residents of the greek town of idomeni are becoming angry over the continuing presence of the refugee camp. they want the camp to be cleared saying their businesses are being badly affected. >> reporter: attitudes are changing, capacity has given way to anger. at first there was solidarity with the thousands of refugees and migrants, but now the people of idomeni are telling the government that livelihoods are at risk. some are furious. they say their quiet town no longer belongs to them....
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at first there was solidarity with the thousands of refugees and migrant but now the people of idomeni are telling the government that livelihoods are at risk. some are furious. they say their quiet town no longer belongs to them. >> translation: when they came here, we embraced them and gave them things, but now our lives are unbearable. we are scared to allow our children to play in the streets. no-one explains to us why they are staying here. >> reporter: the refugees and migrant have been living in the field close to the border for weeks. farmers have lost their income. they can't employee their land. the people in the village say the refugees have been stealing their chickens and for the past two weeks the main freight railway line to the rest of europe has been blocked by those who are now stranded in greece. they hope the protest action will pressure the e.u. to open its borders but it is adding more pressure on this country's already fragile economy >> translation: we are forced to rerout our area. we are paying 25% more and it takes longer to deliver the goods. >> reporter: gr
at first there was solidarity with the thousands of refugees and migrant but now the people of idomeni are telling the government that livelihoods are at risk. some are furious. they say their quiet town no longer belongs to them. >> translation: when they came here, we embraced them and gave them things, but now our lives are unbearable. we are scared to allow our children to play in the streets. no-one explains to us why they are staying here. >> reporter: the refugees and migrant...
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so i hope we see him in germany. >> more than 10,000 people are holding out here in idomeni.hey're living in small tents pitched under the open sky, although the greek government has promised to build them housing. baha says the worst of it is the night. >> at night degrees average zero. children here without heating, they start crying because of the cold and non-stop crying. all of them. so, you can't you can't sleep while all these children are crying beside you. >> the next morning, baha and his wife lina set off for nearby thessaloniki. if he can't take his family to germany, baha wants to find an apartment for them in here in greece. they visit a real estate agency in the center of the city. but their talk with the agent lasts only a few minutes. >> he said we have a lot but not for 1 month but for 6 months. so we left. >> but baha and lina don't want to give up, so they try another agent. >> i want to help you but. -- >> 10 minutes later, the agent shows the syrian couple an apartment. she's asking 500 euros a month rent. >> they say they can pay 250 a month, but that's
so i hope we see him in germany. >> more than 10,000 people are holding out here in idomeni.hey're living in small tents pitched under the open sky, although the greek government has promised to build them housing. baha says the worst of it is the night. >> at night degrees average zero. children here without heating, they start crying because of the cold and non-stop crying. all of them. so, you can't you can't sleep while all these children are crying beside you. >> the next...
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so i hope we see him in germany. >> more than 10,000 people are holding out here in idomeni.hey're living in small tents pitched under the open sky, although the greek government has promised to build them housing. baha says the worst of it is the night. >> at night degrees average zero. children here without heating, they start crying because of the cold and non-stop crying. all of them. so, you can't you can't sleep while all these children are crying beside you. >> the next morning, baha and his wife lina set off for nearby thessaloniki. if he can't take his family to germany, baha wants to find an apartment for them in here in greece. they visit a real estate agency in the center of the city. but their talk with the agent lasts only a few minutes. >> he said we have a lot but not for 1 month but for 6 months. so we left. >> but baha and lina don't want to give up, so they try another agent. >> i want to help you but. -- >> 10 minutes later, the agent shows the syrian couple an apartment. she's asking 500 euros a month rent. >> they say they can pay 250 a month, but that's
so i hope we see him in germany. >> more than 10,000 people are holding out here in idomeni.hey're living in small tents pitched under the open sky, although the greek government has promised to build them housing. baha says the worst of it is the night. >> at night degrees average zero. children here without heating, they start crying because of the cold and non-stop crying. all of them. so, you can't you can't sleep while all these children are crying beside you. >> the next...
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they temporarily blocked the highway to idomeni hoping that the authorities will act. once they left, refugees and migrants who continue to believe the border will open, make their way along a road that is going to nowhere >>> there are growing concerns about the number of refugees in western turkey. about 300 people demonstrated against the setting up of registration desks and the building of camps in kili. people have been sent back to turkey under a deal between e.u. and ankara. irs first of all, we don't know who these people are. there are not only syrians in that group, there are members from the p.k.k., even people from zimbabwe. nobody knows who they are. how can i be sure they're not terrorists. >> translation: we feel sorry for the migrants, but we all know these policies are wrong. there is no need to say more >>> the mayor of kili are worried about what the effect of the refugees will have on the town. >> translation: the infrastructure here is not suitable for this. nobody asked the people here before making a decision. first of all, there are concerns abo
they temporarily blocked the highway to idomeni hoping that the authorities will act. once they left, refugees and migrants who continue to believe the border will open, make their way along a road that is going to nowhere >>> there are growing concerns about the number of refugees in western turkey. about 300 people demonstrated against the setting up of registration desks and the building of camps in kili. people have been sent back to turkey under a deal between e.u. and ankara. irs...
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jose: well what we see is ,we work in idomeni, which is a location that was initially meant as a transitp where approximately 12,000-15,000 people have become stuck in a location that's not set up to be a camp. there is not enough facilities. people are living in small tents and continually on a day to day having to figure out what their future is going to be. i think that is the main thing. it is the uncertainty. it is the lack of access to information to understand what their future is going to be. fernando: what is the human condition? how are people arriving? what's their state when they arrive? jose: well, i mean predominantly for greece the number of arrivals has gone drastically gone down. the eu-turkey deal, as it's known, has had that effect. that means that people are finding other routes and those routes are very clearly more dangerous. fernando what's your expectation : of the next month or two months? is it going to get better? do you think there are some mechanisms through the eu to make the situation better for all the refugees? jose: i mean, i think on paper there are mec
jose: well what we see is ,we work in idomeni, which is a location that was initially meant as a transitp where approximately 12,000-15,000 people have become stuck in a location that's not set up to be a camp. there is not enough facilities. people are living in small tents and continually on a day to day having to figure out what their future is going to be. i think that is the main thing. it is the uncertainty. it is the lack of access to information to understand what their future is going...
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we were in idomeni a few days and we saw the people of that village take to the streets and block the highway and asking the greek authorities what are you going to do. we can no longer survive like this. we need to employee our fields-- plough our fields. they are living on our fuldz and there are security concerns. there will be some relief, but a lot of people inside the detention centers who are subject to deportation,ic tell you that there is a lot of anxiety right now and fear and a lot of uncertainty because they could be next on those boats and deported back to turkey >>> thanks very much. an unprecedented leak of data from a law firm has revealed how the super rich hide their money. the so-called papers come from the world's fourth largest offshore law firm. an investigation into the hidden wealth of some world leaders and celebrities show how they avoided tax and laundered money. >> reporter: it has been a booming hub here and a reputation of money laundering for the world's rich. an image to be encouraged by the release of millions of documents from this firm that spernls i
we were in idomeni a few days and we saw the people of that village take to the streets and block the highway and asking the greek authorities what are you going to do. we can no longer survive like this. we need to employee our fields-- plough our fields. they are living on our fuldz and there are security concerns. there will be some relief, but a lot of people inside the detention centers who are subject to deportation,ic tell you that there is a lot of anxiety right now and fear and a lot...
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particular about the greek grandmother who is been welcoming refugees into her home in the village of idomenie is 82-year-old panagiota vasileiadou. she was featured recently in a video by the u.n.'s refugee agency, the unhcr. >> i have company in the house. i talked, we laugh, although we don't understand each other. nermeen: this grandmother also cooks for the refugees every day. the children call her mama. in this clip from last july, just over a week after you resigned, a syrian migrant on the greek island of lesbos decried the conditions in the refugee camp in especially strong language. to theun from the death death. we find death at each step in our way. we ran from the death in our country, to fight death in the sea, and read from the death and the sea to find a here in the camp. nermeen: but the town officials said they were unable to address the situation, especially amid the country's financial turmoil. this is the mayor of mytilini speaking last july. >> international community, european union, the red cross, the u.n. have given me a bomb to hold in my hands and the fuse is burnin
particular about the greek grandmother who is been welcoming refugees into her home in the village of idomenie is 82-year-old panagiota vasileiadou. she was featured recently in a video by the u.n.'s refugee agency, the unhcr. >> i have company in the house. i talked, we laugh, although we don't understand each other. nermeen: this grandmother also cooks for the refugees every day. the children call her mama. in this clip from last july, just over a week after you resigned, a syrian...
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more than 10,000 people have been stranded at the greek border outpost of idomeni since february after a series of border shutdowns across the balkans closed off their route to central and western europe. on dozens were wounded sunday sunday, when police fired tear gas and rubber bullets. among treated for the effects of tear gas was taha, an engineer from syria. >> we saved our children from death. if they had died in syria under the airstrikes, it would have been better than living in this you milley. we work -- we ran away from humiliation. we thought europe would open its arms for us and treat us with dignity. instead, it has been humiliation. the refugees' plight comes as amamy: u.s. state e departrtment spokesperson mark toner says the united states is concerned with escalating violence in syria ahead of peace talks planned for wednesday. >> we are very, very concerned about the recent increase in violence and that includes actions we believe are contravention to the cessation of hostilities and secretary kerry expressed this for mr. -- minister lavrov and discussed how to make c
more than 10,000 people have been stranded at the greek border outpost of idomeni since february after a series of border shutdowns across the balkans closed off their route to central and western europe. on dozens were wounded sunday sunday, when police fired tear gas and rubber bullets. among treated for the effects of tear gas was taha, an engineer from syria. >> we saved our children from death. if they had died in syria under the airstrikes, it would have been better than living in...
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they temporarily blocked the main highway to idomeni hoping that the authorities will act. once they left, refugees and migrants who continue to believe the border will open make their way along what has become a road to nowhere >>> there's also growing concern about the number of refugees in western turkey, about 300 people demonstrated against the setting up of registration desks and the building of refugee camps. the camps will house asylum seekers who have been sent back to turkey from europe under a deal. >> translation: the infrastructure in dikili is not suitable for in. nobody asked the opinion of people here before making a decision. first of all, there are concerns over concern and about where these people, especially the children, would live and where they will be educated. when you look at the latest data released by the world health organisation, we will be under threat especially in the areas where they will build camps >>> brussels airport reopening for a limited number of passenger flights. the departure hall was partially destroyed 12 days ago when suicide
they temporarily blocked the main highway to idomeni hoping that the authorities will act. once they left, refugees and migrants who continue to believe the border will open make their way along what has become a road to nowhere >>> there's also growing concern about the number of refugees in western turkey, about 300 people demonstrated against the setting up of registration desks and the building of refugee camps. the camps will house asylum seekers who have been sent back to turkey...