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as mallet trainer reports now from tripoli, the norwegian refugee council and international rescue committee has said that they are, are alarmed at the detention of hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers. they were put into a detention center and these attention centers are often very packed. they're not very sanitary and they're often put into very poor conditions. no doubt we have been attacked. people vulnerable women, do that bold mentally disturbed individuals who were seeking save it was seeking protection of the office had been attacked at night out of nowhere, and had no escape route. they are now, but the invitation sent us where in human treatments are with the red explosions. torture is the vision. everything in human and unimaginable my humble requests to the international community is trying to vent. now just to give you some context, in early october, living authorities carries out a crackdown on migrants and refugees. and they think they rounded up at least 5000 migrants and refugees in early october. and they're put in detention centers like the and my band. the facility i j
as mallet trainer reports now from tripoli, the norwegian refugee council and international rescue committee has said that they are, are alarmed at the detention of hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers. they were put into a detention center and these attention centers are often very packed. they're not very sanitary and they're often put into very poor conditions. no doubt we have been attacked. people vulnerable women, do that bold mentally disturbed individuals who were seeking save it was...
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the story now with jessie hendrix and he's a senior director of public policy of the international rescue committee. mister hendrickson, it's good to have you on the program. so we just saw there, thousands of afghans world wide are still waiting to be evacuated to the united states. what is holding up the process? well, i think it's worth starting off by saying that afghanistan is posting the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. we've reported last month that the country is facing near universal poverty, and more than half of the people of afghanistan are facing internal displacement. so a crisis like this demands robust response from the u. s. government and the u. s. refugee admissions program is still adjusting to several years of, of atrophy and having to bounce back and rebuild that systems. and that takes time and i think that's, that's causing quite a bit of the delay here. given the us is last minute scramble to get out of afghanistan, which we all remember from last august. are these afghans in albania? are they? are they correct to be worried that they could perhaps be forgotten or si
the story now with jessie hendrix and he's a senior director of public policy of the international rescue committee. mister hendrickson, it's good to have you on the program. so we just saw there, thousands of afghans world wide are still waiting to be evacuated to the united states. what is holding up the process? well, i think it's worth starting off by saying that afghanistan is posting the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. we've reported last month that the country is facing near...
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>> yes, we have 2,000 international rescue committee staff working in nine provinces. fareed. i want your viewers to know that the u.n. predicts that more people, more afghans, are going to die of malnutrition than died in the course of the 20 years of war. the u.n. says that there's a 97% poverty rate in prospect for afghanistan this year with 9 million people and 1 million kids on the verge of famine, international food insecurity standard level 4, level 5 is famine. the reason is very simple, after the pull out in august, the economy was frozen. 40% of the economy was government led international aid that paid salaries, that's been stopped, another probably 20% was the war economy. the end of international support for the payment of civil servants, including nurses and teachers, the freezing of afghan assets, has created a liquidity crisis in the banking system and this is a western made policy catastrophe. i'm afraid it doesn't take much creativity, it just takes clarity and foresight and some strength, and what needs to happen immediately is not just more aid, we
>> yes, we have 2,000 international rescue committee staff working in nine provinces. fareed. i want your viewers to know that the u.n. predicts that more people, more afghans, are going to die of malnutrition than died in the course of the 20 years of war. the u.n. says that there's a 97% poverty rate in prospect for afghanistan this year with 9 million people and 1 million kids on the verge of famine, international food insecurity standard level 4, level 5 is famine. the reason is very...
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. >> the norwegian refugee council and international rescue committee has said they are alarmed at thetion of hundreds of migrants and asylum-seekers. they were put into a detention center and these detention centers are often packed, not very sanitary, and they are often put into very poor conditions. >> now that we have been attacked, people, vulnerable women, mentally disturbed individuals who were seeking protection have been attacked at night, out of nowhere. and they have no escape route. they are now packed in detention centers where inhuman treatments await them. rape, extortion, torture, everything inhuman and unimaginable. my humble request of the international community is to intervene. >> to give you context, in early october, libyan authorities carried out a crackdown on migrants and refugees. they rounded up at least 5000 migrants and refugees in early october and they were put into detention centers like this facility. just a week after that, the facility saw the mass escape and in that event, at least six migrants were killed, dozens injured. that really led to a feelin
. >> the norwegian refugee council and international rescue committee has said they are alarmed at thetion of hundreds of migrants and asylum-seekers. they were put into a detention center and these detention centers are often packed, not very sanitary, and they are often put into very poor conditions. >> now that we have been attacked, people, vulnerable women, mentally disturbed individuals who were seeking protection have been attacked at night, out of nowhere. and they have no...
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she's the deputy director of programs for syria response at the international rescue committee. she joins us now via skype from among tele, with us. so we tell us something more about the conditions that these people are living in and what your agency in particular is doing to try to help them. yes, good afternoon everyone. and so yeah, see day is experiencing right now. these are low temperatures are very complicated situation for people living in there. i just wanna remind you that are around 6700000 people. displacing the whole of city are with 2.2 people or a 1000000 people living in the northwest part to where it currently that he's active. conflict and even basically an informal camps. so intense we ever just recently received received their un report, which says that around 66000 tents have been damage weeds around 200000 families, basically left with nothing we ever heard of the from one person, one man specific, insidious thing. basically they're left with nothing little money they need to choose if to buy one more clothes for their children or, or food to. so this is a
she's the deputy director of programs for syria response at the international rescue committee. she joins us now via skype from among tele, with us. so we tell us something more about the conditions that these people are living in and what your agency in particular is doing to try to help them. yes, good afternoon everyone. and so yeah, see day is experiencing right now. these are low temperatures are very complicated situation for people living in there. i just wanna remind you that are around...
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now, joining me now from the international rescue committee is anna kevin. out. now you've been operating in the north, in the areas where these arm groups are active. what are you seeing over there? what are the needs of the people on the ground? indeed, i'm in for the displaced people. i mean the, the, the situation he has started about 2 years ago when one is off, when his on conflict really escalated and we, so when we 1st came into this country in 2019, we heard about 87 cells, an id piece internally dismissed people and today we are what 1600000 as you, as you mentioned. so this is a staggering number. most of the, most of the needs of basic needs. and most of these des, space people need dignified shelter. the need access to basically basic services such as health a water and obviously a basic basic equipment to cook. so these are, these are the basic needs of the, of the population that is displaced and why has it been so difficult for the government to give those basic needs that the state should be providing? well, i mean this, these does a number at th
now, joining me now from the international rescue committee is anna kevin. out. now you've been operating in the north, in the areas where these arm groups are active. what are you seeing over there? what are the needs of the people on the ground? indeed, i'm in for the displaced people. i mean the, the, the situation he has started about 2 years ago when one is off, when his on conflict really escalated and we, so when we 1st came into this country in 2019, we heard about 87 cells, an id piece...
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now, joining me now from the international rescue committee is anna kevin. out now you've been operating in the north, in the areas where these arm groups are active. what are you seeing over there? what are the needs of the people on the ground? indeed, i'm in a full displaced people. i mean the, the, the situation he has started about 2 years ago when, when does of, when is on conflict, really escalated and we, so when we 1st came into this country in 2019, we heard about 87 cells and id please internally dismiss people and today we are what 1600000. so this is the staggering number. but most of the mostly the basic needs. and most of these displaced people need dignified shelter. the need access to basically basic services such as health a water and obviously a basic basic equipment to cook. so these are, these are the basic needs of the, of the population that is displaced. and why has it been so difficult for the government to give those basic needs that the state should be providing? well, i mean, this desert does a number at the moment. all are so sta
now, joining me now from the international rescue committee is anna kevin. out now you've been operating in the north, in the areas where these arm groups are active. what are you seeing over there? what are the needs of the people on the ground? indeed, i'm in a full displaced people. i mean the, the, the situation he has started about 2 years ago when, when does of, when is on conflict, really escalated and we, so when we 1st came into this country in 2019, we heard about 87 cells and id...
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provide residents with the minimal safety they need mon or sylvia and dennis from the international rescue committee, she says more resources needed to help display people the. so this is a particularly difficult situation and we as i a see together with our partners in, in really working to try and speed up support with winter is ation kids. normally we try and support the population by replacing 10, bringing them warm clothes, black, big, maybe to put that on top of their houses or 10. we try to also support with cash. that gives them the possibility to choose what they really want, what they really need to support their family a few well. so i mean, there's a number of way we can, we can support them. unfortunately, right now the need is high and we really try our best to, to prioritize. you need to consider that they need this not only shelter they need is also hospital. they need is protection. there are huge protection needs in syria . they need is related to child protection, food security, where a lot of people that feel do not have food to eat every day. so we, we try to balance all of us.
provide residents with the minimal safety they need mon or sylvia and dennis from the international rescue committee, she says more resources needed to help display people the. so this is a particularly difficult situation and we as i a see together with our partners in, in really working to try and speed up support with winter is ation kids. normally we try and support the population by replacing 10, bringing them warm clothes, black, big, maybe to put that on top of their houses or 10. we try...
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the international rescue committee aid group warns that more than 90% of the country's health care centersverge of collapse. it's due largely to the suspension of international aid since the taliban swept back into power. earlier cnn spoke with a representative from doctors without borders and she said they are seeing the impact of the crisis every day. >> the people of afghanistan in the first place is beautiful people. so they continue with coping but as i want to mention last night, for instance, we received the body of a woman who delivered at home. she could have delivered safely at our facility but most likely she did not have the transport to come to our facility and then she complicated at home and she died at home. and this is daily stories that we receive about people who are really suffering and cannot access health care because of problems with income, problems with transport and inaccessibility. >> and she also said afghan families are foregoing vaccinations for their children against diseases like measles because they have to spend the little money they have on food. >>> a co
the international rescue committee aid group warns that more than 90% of the country's health care centersverge of collapse. it's due largely to the suspension of international aid since the taliban swept back into power. earlier cnn spoke with a representative from doctors without borders and she said they are seeing the impact of the crisis every day. >> the people of afghanistan in the first place is beautiful people. so they continue with coping but as i want to mention last night,...
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their sylvia and dana is the deputy director of programs for syria respond to the international rescue committee and says that are huge needs in syria and more sources needed to help people. this is a particularly difficult situation and we as a your see together with our partners in in c, they are really working to try and speed up support we de winter is ation kits. normally we try and support the population by replacing tens, bringing them warm clothes. last stake, maybe to over the top of their houses or tense. we try to also support to with cassia, that gives them the possibility to choose what they really want, what they really need to support their families. few well stoves. i mean there's a number of way we can, we can support them. unfortunately, right now the, the need is high and we really try our best to prioritize. and you need to concede that, that they need this not only shelter they need is also hospital. they need is protection . there are huge protection needs in syria that they need is related to child protection for, for the security where a lot of people are still do not hav
their sylvia and dana is the deputy director of programs for syria respond to the international rescue committee and says that are huge needs in syria and more sources needed to help people. this is a particularly difficult situation and we as a your see together with our partners in in c, they are really working to try and speed up support we de winter is ation kits. normally we try and support the population by replacing tens, bringing them warm clothes. last stake, maybe to over the top of...
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i spoke to sylvia and dana, the deputy director of programs for syria response of the international rescue committee. she told me about the work that agencies are doing to take care of somebody displaced serious why it's not enough. we as i see together with our partners in that oh cd i really working to try and as speed up support. we de, we instead is ation a key. it's normally we try and support the population by replacing tens, bringing them warm clothes and ed bloss steak, maybe to call that a dental stopper of their houses are dense. we try to also support to waive the cache. that gives them the possibility to choose what they really want, what they really need, that to support their families a few well stoves. i mean there's a number of way we can, we can support them. unfortunately, right now there's a need, it's high and we're really trying to do our best. we did the sources, we have. why do people continue to suffer like this? i it's bad enough that they live in the condition that they do. but these are these people a long term displaced, winter comes every year. it's not as if the agencie
i spoke to sylvia and dana, the deputy director of programs for syria response of the international rescue committee. she told me about the work that agencies are doing to take care of somebody displaced serious why it's not enough. we as i see together with our partners in that oh cd i really working to try and as speed up support. we de, we instead is ation a key. it's normally we try and support the population by replacing tens, bringing them warm clothes and ed bloss steak, maybe to call...
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the international rescue committee says it is appalled by the mass killing of civilians and called the mass casualty event yet another example of the age of impunity. where all sides to the war continue to commit atrocities without accountability, unquote. we should note that includes the united states, which has been propping up the saudi-led coalition by supplying weapons and more since obama, through trump and now biden, despite president biden promising to stop that support. cnn's senior international correspondent sam kiley joins us live from abu dhabi. let's start with these latest attacks. what happened? what led to them? >> well, they were provoked, if you like. they came as recompense for an attack earlier in the week here on abu dhabi itself. on the emirati capital in which two missiles or drones fired by the houthis struck close to the international airport but more importantly, in terms of casualties and oil, petroleum facility, that could have been a lot worse. killing three and injuring at least six. so in that context, the saudi-led coalition promised to exact revenge an
the international rescue committee says it is appalled by the mass killing of civilians and called the mass casualty event yet another example of the age of impunity. where all sides to the war continue to commit atrocities without accountability, unquote. we should note that includes the united states, which has been propping up the saudi-led coalition by supplying weapons and more since obama, through trump and now biden, despite president biden promising to stop that support. cnn's senior...
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rescue of these cats and dogs from a british charity in afghanistan. and it's the release of two more internal e—mails by the foreign affairs select committee, which essentiallye prime minister authorised these animals to be taken out. for an office staff has gone on record saying that they believe it was at the expense of the evacuation of people. now that has been fiercely denied by downing street, it's denied by downing street, it's denied by downing street, it's denied by the charity themselves, who say it wasn't. at this e—mail includes one from the forest the micro foreign office minister, a former mp known to be very close with the prime minister, lobbying... citing precedent. again, downing street denying it today, but it is something that really gets to people — it challenges a sense of fairness, and i think it will lead to a lot of renewed anger.— and i think it will lead to a lot of renewed anger. let's look at the oane renewed anger. let's look at the online newspaper _ renewed anger. let's look at the online newspaper now, - renewed anger. let's look at the online newspaper now, which . renewed anger. let's look at the | online newspaper now, whi
rescue of these cats and dogs from a british charity in afghanistan. and it's the release of two more internal e—mails by the foreign affairs select committee, which essentiallye prime minister authorised these animals to be taken out. for an office staff has gone on record saying that they believe it was at the expense of the evacuation of people. now that has been fiercely denied by downing street, it's denied by downing street, it's denied by downing street, it's denied by the charity...