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conditions are far from perfect, imron khan is joining us from abile, what did you see imran? >> when there are 13,000 living under canvas and rope totally in iraqi kurdistan, there are about 31,000 of those have come across in the last -- in the last few days since thursday. this camp didn't actually exist on wednesday so they built this very, very quickly it has to be said and they're still building it. they're digging a trench here, wind is coming and they're trying to winterize. i spent a day in that camp and this is what i found. >> mohammed arrived in this camp on friday, she says she escaped hell in syria after her husband was killed. she is the sole breadwinner. was thankful to get across. >> our house was destroyed by shelling. my husband stayed behind and then in may he was killed by armed men. i don't know who they were. terrorist, free syrian army, i don't know. they put my husband in a barrel and shot him like an animal. >>> the government opened the border crossing after hearing stories about an armed group linked to al qaeda. but the sheer number of refugees mea
conditions are far from perfect, imron khan is joining us from abile, what did you see imran? >> when there are 13,000 living under canvas and rope totally in iraqi kurdistan, there are about 31,000 of those have come across in the last -- in the last few days since thursday. this camp didn't actually exist on wednesday so they built this very, very quickly it has to be said and they're still building it. they're digging a trench here, wind is coming and they're trying to winterize. i...
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imran, refugees really bearing the brunt of this crisis. what have you seen?let me just tell you in the last couple of hours i have been speaking to a number of my aid agency contacts, and they are very worried about the developments coming out of the u.s. and britain. if there is an air strike on syria, it's likely to result in another refugee crisis, more refugees coming across the border. and what the united nations have said is they simply don't have the money to deal with the global crisis, and if there are more refugees, they are going to come to this camp here. that is actually a shopping parade there. there are more permanent buildings there. you can probably see the water cooler right at the top. the more permanent this camp gets, the more angry and frustrated people are becoming. imagine if this was your home, not for one month or even six, but for over 18 months. and then imagine sharing it with 60,000 others. it's no wonder that the syrians living here are losing hope they will ever return home. as syria's drags on, the initial relief felt by these
imran, refugees really bearing the brunt of this crisis. what have you seen?let me just tell you in the last couple of hours i have been speaking to a number of my aid agency contacts, and they are very worried about the developments coming out of the u.s. and britain. if there is an air strike on syria, it's likely to result in another refugee crisis, more refugees coming across the border. and what the united nations have said is they simply don't have the money to deal with the global...
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as imran reports residents are frustrated. >> reporter: imagine if this was your home for over 18 monthsen imagine sharing it with 60,000 others. it's no wonder the syrians living here are losing hope they will ever return home. as syria's war drags on, the initial relief felt by these refugees escaping the conflict has disappeared. the anger is easy to find. as soon as we start filming, we're surrounding by people wanting to tell us how they feel. >> translator: we aren't used to live like this. we would rather go back to syria and end our suffering here in this place, but we can't because of our children. they might be killed and raped in syria. this camp i'm in is all the fault of assad, the militias, they are all to blame. >> reporter: that anger has lead some authorities to take measures. important places here have been secured, giving some parts of the camp a prison-like atmosphere. aid agencies have also noticed. >> to deal with these long term displacement issues, and the psychological difficulties, first they manage their own life. we promote this community management. >> report
as imran reports residents are frustrated. >> reporter: imagine if this was your home for over 18 monthsen imagine sharing it with 60,000 others. it's no wonder the syrians living here are losing hope they will ever return home. as syria's war drags on, the initial relief felt by these refugees escaping the conflict has disappeared. the anger is easy to find. as soon as we start filming, we're surrounding by people wanting to tell us how they feel. >> translator: we aren't used to...
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the spillover into the region is clear to see, imran khan, al jazeera. >>> prime minister kevin rugs and opposition leader tony abbott answered questions from hundreds of undecided voters. both promised to tackle head on. >> if you are coming to boat by australia provided by a people smuggler then you'll not be allowed to settle in australia and you will be resettled in other countries who are part and parcel of the regional resettlement agreement specifically papoa new guinea. it is complex, it's difficult, it's hard getting the balance right between doing the right thing by the world and at the same time, making sure that you are maintaining an orderly system of migration. >> i will put back in place the policies that we know work. that's temporary protection visas so the people-smugglers haven't got a product to sell. it's ri rigorously and diligenty applied, in place like manu, it's ready to turn boats around when it's safe to do so and it's building much better relations in countries like indonesia and sri lanka. >>> sergeant robert bales admitted killing 16 civilians last year.
the spillover into the region is clear to see, imran khan, al jazeera. >>> prime minister kevin rugs and opposition leader tony abbott answered questions from hundreds of undecided voters. both promised to tackle head on. >> if you are coming to boat by australia provided by a people smuggler then you'll not be allowed to settle in australia and you will be resettled in other countries who are part and parcel of the regional resettlement agreement specifically papoa new guinea....
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. >>> imran has been speaking to children caught up in the syrian violence. >> reporter: normally beinged as one in a million is a compliment. here it is anything but. for a million syrian children this is their life. abraham is ten, he likes to tease his sister. he arrived in the camp a few days ago, and so far it is one big adventure. but he said he has seen a lot. >> translator: we were being bombed and they just destroyed us. and now i'm here. i just want to go back to school. go back to my friends. >> reporter: according to one estimate 10,000 children have arrived here since thursday. >> and now they are identifying all of the children of their school age and also the children with the special needs, so these information will be relate -- will be relate to unicef, and unicef after will work on them regularly. >> reporter: this camp has a long way to go before it is ready to deal with the needs of children, but the agencies involved are confident it will happen. this camp and many like it require schools and rehabilitation centers. this requires resources that simply aren't here ye
. >>> imran has been speaking to children caught up in the syrian violence. >> reporter: normally beinged as one in a million is a compliment. here it is anything but. for a million syrian children this is their life. abraham is ten, he likes to tease his sister. he arrived in the camp a few days ago, and so far it is one big adventure. but he said he has seen a lot. >> translator: we were being bombed and they just destroyed us. and now i'm here. i just want to go back to...
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imran khan. al jazeera. >> forecasters say the water in russia will not start to recreed until late september or early october. so far the flood has destroyed 2,000 people in amoor. >> there will be huge relief among the estimated 30,000 volunteers and rescue workers that are trying to cope with this flood that the rain has held off today because it certainly hasn't in the past. they've had nearly two weeks of torrential rain here and in quhoin. scores are dead in china on the imur river, the river that has broken across the defenses on the road and really the front line in terms of the rescue efforts to try and keep the are water back and pump out what's come in. now as far as a worst case scenario goes, one of the senior ministers who's a minister for the far east, the russian far east has warned that as many as 100,000 people may have to be moved from their homes, if the water continues to rise. it's up seven meters now. if that happened, it would put unbearable pressure on the emergency servi
imran khan. al jazeera. >> forecasters say the water in russia will not start to recreed until late september or early october. so far the flood has destroyed 2,000 people in amoor. >> there will be huge relief among the estimated 30,000 volunteers and rescue workers that are trying to cope with this flood that the rain has held off today because it certainly hasn't in the past. they've had nearly two weeks of torrential rain here and in quhoin. scores are dead in china on the imur...
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and structure feature have prevented it from serves an effective guard imran of individual right.lance supposedy undertake to protect our democracy presents a threat. it's not simply that the surveillance has dramatic implication for individual privacy. plainly it does. pervasive surveillance is poisons for free speech and negotiation. people who know the government could be monitoring their every move, phone call, or google slernlg connell port themselves differently. they'll hesitate before visiting controversial website. before joining controversial advocacy groups and before exercising right that the constitution guarantees. individually those hesitation may appear to be inconsequence. the accumulation of the hesitation over time will alter the nature of our democracy. it will alter citizens' relationship one another and alter their relationship to their government. that much is clear from the history of many other countries. that have grown. they have been steadily eroded. and the testimonying has become profitable. because of the congress should take certain steps right away. fir
and structure feature have prevented it from serves an effective guard imran of individual right.lance supposedy undertake to protect our democracy presents a threat. it's not simply that the surveillance has dramatic implication for individual privacy. plainly it does. pervasive surveillance is poisons for free speech and negotiation. people who know the government could be monitoring their every move, phone call, or google slernlg connell port themselves differently. they'll hesitate before...