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aung san suu or kyi. we are seeing widespread racism directly at the rohingya. there are many that suffered rom racism inside the state. from hnic have suffered essentially directed discrimination. very complicated environment. we'd like to see more champions, more vocal people for the rohingya and other repressed populations. speaking on behalf of the hingya is a very dangerous situation for people in burma. we need broader human dignity and respect for each other. our particular message is not just to the government. also to the armed forces. local ethnic leaders but also the broad members of the burmese nation. reflect on your own suffering. your own voyage to overcome authoritarian rule and think about your fellow human beings. the terrible treatment of the rohingya is a real achilles' heel for this country and for their transition. we need a broad public campaign for all burmese to understand they are together. rohingya are part fert fabric. they need to have basic human rights and that's a broad message and we're looking not just for a singular champion bu
aung san suu or kyi. we are seeing widespread racism directly at the rohingya. there are many that suffered rom racism inside the state. from hnic have suffered essentially directed discrimination. very complicated environment. we'd like to see more champions, more vocal people for the rohingya and other repressed populations. speaking on behalf of the hingya is a very dangerous situation for people in burma. we need broader human dignity and respect for each other. our particular message is...
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how much is nobel peace prize winner aung sang suu kyi to blame for the ongoing violence against the rohingya muslims in myanmar one of her fellow nobel laureates the renowned bangladeshi economist mohammad yunus. i marry her son as a new generation of feminists have risen up around the world in what's been called the third wave a central question is emerged in the movement should feminists support all women's choices or some choices holding women back that's our debate but first in what the u.n. has called a textbook example of ethnic cleansing in recent weeks more than half a million rohingya muslims are fled me martha neighboring bangladesh security forces and put its vigilantes have been accused of mass rape murder and the burning of entire villages so how much is the country's defacto leader aung sang suu kyi to blame and how is bangladesh handling the mass influx of rohingya refugees this week's headliner nobel peace laureate economist and author of the new book a world of three zeros muhammad yunus. mohammad yunus thanks for joining me on up front we're going to talk about you
how much is nobel peace prize winner aung sang suu kyi to blame for the ongoing violence against the rohingya muslims in myanmar one of her fellow nobel laureates the renowned bangladeshi economist mohammad yunus. i marry her son as a new generation of feminists have risen up around the world in what's been called the third wave a central question is emerged in the movement should feminists support all women's choices or some choices holding women back that's our debate but first in what the...
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been honored with a nobel peace prize and yet one of your fellow nobel peace laureate aung sang suu kyi currently seems to be complicit in brutal violence ethnic cleansing possibly genocide against the rohingya muslim minority in myanmar how does that make you feel i feel terrible sinful terrible thing that happened to me is the number one news item right now and i feel it every day because there are people who are coming from the same region who are that within your people are coming in. i feel. this nobel peace prize the cigars she had won the maids who are world showered with the admiration and respect for her now she completely reversed her position she has another phrase who she is about the city is about killing your own citizens these are in yours were born there lived there for generations. when the country became independent they were automatically became the citizens the participated in politics the sender of the present in the parliament they were the cabinet members suddenly nineteen needed to military government comes with the idea. that they are no longer serious so let me
been honored with a nobel peace prize and yet one of your fellow nobel peace laureate aung sang suu kyi currently seems to be complicit in brutal violence ethnic cleansing possibly genocide against the rohingya muslim minority in myanmar how does that make you feel i feel terrible sinful terrible thing that happened to me is the number one news item right now and i feel it every day because there are people who are coming from the same region who are that within your people are coming in. i...
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but aung san suu kyi has only been in power for 18 months. the constitution doesn't give her authority over the military, and there is no solution to the problem that doesn't involve helping to ensure that the civilian authority exercise armed forces. >> woodruff: eric schwartz, there are a lot of questions about aung san suu kyi and why she hasn't been more outspoken about this violence. what is your understanding of why she has not been? >> well, i think you have to ask her why, but my concern is that while it may be understandable that she is not going to be the pointy edge of the spear against the military's action, but it's very tragic and unfortunate that she serves as an apologist for the military. she made statements on september 19th about the fact that there was no discrimination in education or healthcare in rakhine state. she said that they wanted to find out whether there was evidence of human rights violations, a sort of woeful ignorance. now, i think the real question is what do we do. unless the international community is prep
but aung san suu kyi has only been in power for 18 months. the constitution doesn't give her authority over the military, and there is no solution to the problem that doesn't involve helping to ensure that the civilian authority exercise armed forces. >> woodruff: eric schwartz, there are a lot of questions about aung san suu kyi and why she hasn't been more outspoken about this violence. what is your understanding of why she has not been? >> well, i think you have to ask her why,...
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secretary of state tillerson called aung san suu kyi to urge action. vice president pence denounced the military's disproportionate response. u.s. ambassador haley called the security council for an international role. this crisis has implications far beyond rakhine state. burma's democracy is at a turning point and a heavyhanded response invites international terrorists and challenges for other neighborhoods. -- other neighbors. asean thus engaging with to address humanitarian needs and actions to stop the violence. i was in burma two weeks ago. our ambassador and i met with top government and military officials, including aung san suu kyi. authorities committed to protect civilians, pu sue accountability and cooperate with the international community. the situation on the ground, nonetheless, remains grim. we must pursue all efforts to see full implementation of these commitments. i also visited rakhine state. i met with members of the displaced rohingya community. they condemn the violence a-- violent attacks on security forces. i called on local of
secretary of state tillerson called aung san suu kyi to urge action. vice president pence denounced the military's disproportionate response. u.s. ambassador haley called the security council for an international role. this crisis has implications far beyond rakhine state. burma's democracy is at a turning point and a heavyhanded response invites international terrorists and challenges for other neighborhoods. -- other neighbors. asean thus engaging with to address humanitarian needs and...
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capital nappy door the united nations political affairs chief jeffrey feltman met with aung san suu kyi to try to halt the military operations and violence in northern iraq on state he's also demanding unlimited access for humanitarian support for the ranger but the toll of the exodus is rising around one hundred eighty rangers have drowned while trying to reach bangladesh on monday twelve more including six children drowned when an overcrowded boat capsized in the bay of bengal. dozens are still missing. when our homes were burned there was no place to live then we started walking towards the west there were no boats and we had to wait for more than ten days without food when we got the boat it took us along a different route but we were near an island when the boat man ran aground and then a big wave hit our boat and it capsized there's a lot of it. more than half a million ranger have fled my own since co-ordinated range insurgent attacks more than seven weeks ago sparked a ferocious military response security forces have been accused of murdering civilians and right. the united nati
capital nappy door the united nations political affairs chief jeffrey feltman met with aung san suu kyi to try to halt the military operations and violence in northern iraq on state he's also demanding unlimited access for humanitarian support for the ranger but the toll of the exodus is rising around one hundred eighty rangers have drowned while trying to reach bangladesh on monday twelve more including six children drowned when an overcrowded boat capsized in the bay of bengal. dozens are...
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we thought -- i was a big supporter of aung san suu kyi. we are expecting more from her than what's happening. and perhaps the fact is she's unable to do more. but we're to mobilize public opinion that's what this hearing is about, mobilize public opinion when atrocities are being perpetrated by the burmese government. i have castigated the burmese government but i want to ask about the bangladesh government now, because i have reports that significant amounts of money very donated by oil-rich countries to bangladesh to deal with these people. but that that aid is somewhat disappeared. is that correct? >> congressman rohrabacher, if i first could thank you for your long-standing interest in burma. we have had the opportunity to discuss many times over the years the challenges there. and these discussions are always quite fruitful. before we talked about bangladesh i want to acknowledge the accuracy of what you had to offer or say about many suffering people throughout the country of burma. indeed what i would add to the mix inside complicat
we thought -- i was a big supporter of aung san suu kyi. we are expecting more from her than what's happening. and perhaps the fact is she's unable to do more. but we're to mobilize public opinion that's what this hearing is about, mobilize public opinion when atrocities are being perpetrated by the burmese government. i have castigated the burmese government but i want to ask about the bangladesh government now, because i have reports that significant amounts of money very donated by oil-rich...
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well last week on san suu kyi and now creation of a new committee which is supposed to be dedicated to this this crisis which is going to be involving private donors the private sector here in manama. local n.g.o.s and u.n. agencies and delivering humanitarian assistance will be part of that its operations supposedly began today and that was constructing homes for villages effected by the crisis but actually not revenge these were just from another ethnic minority who were affected so. that she is is saying that humanitarian assistance is beginning but it's not what the u.n. and all of this you had perhaps imagined now much of the outside world is looking at pictures from bangladesh seeing these streams of refugees pouring over the border and wondering about this crisis very concerned what about the people in myanmar are they aware of what's going on and what do they think about it. well it's definitely being seen very differently here than it's being seen outside many people m.m.r. are not sympathetic to their injuries they see them as illegal immigrants from bangladesh and they call
well last week on san suu kyi and now creation of a new committee which is supposed to be dedicated to this this crisis which is going to be involving private donors the private sector here in manama. local n.g.o.s and u.n. agencies and delivering humanitarian assistance will be part of that its operations supposedly began today and that was constructing homes for villages effected by the crisis but actually not revenge these were just from another ethnic minority who were affected so. that she...
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i visited from mh 116 come at a long, long productive conversation then with aung san suu kyi as bothn the united states as well. military leaders i met with included the commander in chief and expressed our condemnation and strongest terms possible which unfold there for decades. the recent tragic events -- ever talk to me or to the reform of burma that i witnessed firsthand during that visit. while we must address the crisis of rakhine did we must look to the broader question of whether u.s. policy toward burma has succeeded to date in paving the path to peace stability and democracy in that country. i know that's what this committee hearing and is aboutd i think the witnesses were protesting in it but i'm struck by several of the answers that we received to some of the questions that have been asked. i guess i want to start follow up on something senator senaton said, mr. murphy, secretary murphy. last year, last congress, a decision was made to lift sanctions against burma. will that be reversed? was it a mistake? >> senator, appreciate your long-standing interest in burma, and i
i visited from mh 116 come at a long, long productive conversation then with aung san suu kyi as bothn the united states as well. military leaders i met with included the commander in chief and expressed our condemnation and strongest terms possible which unfold there for decades. the recent tragic events -- ever talk to me or to the reform of burma that i witnessed firsthand during that visit. while we must address the crisis of rakhine did we must look to the broader question of whether u.s....
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it didn't help because recently went aung san suu kyi gave a statement on the crisis in rakhine statehe didn't even mention about what was happening, the number of people, 500,000 people fleeing to bangladesh, she didn't even say that. so a lot of people inside the country think that what the bbc is putting out and the way the bbc is covering the story, it has been distorted and we are misinforming the audience inside the country. there is a lot of people now trying to disassociate themselves from the bbc. nevertheless, what we are having on social media is a lot of attacks and abuse on social media and bbc coverage being undermined com pletely and bbc coverage being undermined completely by the officials as well. they posted on the government sponsored newspapers interviews and on television that the bbc had been buried biased on our coverage of this crisis. that is quite a change in the situation given the close relationship between aung san suu kyiand relationship between aung san suu kyi and bbc world service over the last few years. let me g you about story of l story of , bbc we
it didn't help because recently went aung san suu kyi gave a statement on the crisis in rakhine statehe didn't even mention about what was happening, the number of people, 500,000 people fleeing to bangladesh, she didn't even say that. so a lot of people inside the country think that what the bbc is putting out and the way the bbc is covering the story, it has been distorted and we are misinforming the audience inside the country. there is a lot of people now trying to disassociate themselves...
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these are wise words used by aung san suu kyi when she received her nobel prize. they are words that apply today for this crisis in her own country. i'm committed to doing what i can in congress to hold those in the burmese military personally accountable for the reprehensible human rights violations against the rohingya. mr. president, i want to note that i've also had the opportunity over the october recess to meet with some members of the rohingya community who have resettled in my home state of illinois over the years. about 1,500 rohingya people live in the chicago area. among them was nasir. he helped found the rohingya cultural center in chicago, the first rohingya community center in america. the center helps provide a safe familiar space for rohingya people new to the country as well as critically needed resources such as translators, e.s.l. and computer classes to help with paperwork and much more. when i met nasir and the other members of the community about a week ago with my wife, they told me about the phone calls and photos they she have late at nig
these are wise words used by aung san suu kyi when she received her nobel prize. they are words that apply today for this crisis in her own country. i'm committed to doing what i can in congress to hold those in the burmese military personally accountable for the reprehensible human rights violations against the rohingya. mr. president, i want to note that i've also had the opportunity over the october recess to meet with some members of the rohingya community who have resettled in my home...
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agreed on a repatriation plan the deal was made after representative mia myles leader aung san suu kyi went to bangladesh the tools with the foreign minister. more now on our top story that of course of the last vegas shootings police are trying to find out what exactly meant of ated this attacker a search of his home his own covered explosives nineteen firearms and thousands of rounds of ammunition. that has more from mesquite nevada. why would a retired american accountant with no known political or religious affiliations commit the deadliest mass shooting in modern u.s. history the question has so far stumped investigators monday morning police combed through the primary home of sixty four year old steven patrick in misc eat a peaceful community of retirees ninety minutes north of las vegas patagonia his house which police say he shared with his girlfriend who is currently traveling outside of the country neighbors say other than being a reckless he was rather ordinary knowing that it's just a guy that. looks so normal and and you just walk down the street look and say hello to is c
agreed on a repatriation plan the deal was made after representative mia myles leader aung san suu kyi went to bangladesh the tools with the foreign minister. more now on our top story that of course of the last vegas shootings police are trying to find out what exactly meant of ated this attacker a search of his home his own covered explosives nineteen firearms and thousands of rounds of ammunition. that has more from mesquite nevada. why would a retired american accountant with no known...
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like many others in the global aung san i welcome uu kyi's election. this democracy is a precious and rare event in the world and occurs only now and then. last year, after the burmese military drove tens of thousands of rohingya out of the country, aung san suu kyi moved to establish the advisory commission under former secretary general kofi annan. this was an important step toward addressing the concerns of the rohingya which include disenfranchisement, statelessness and widespread discrimination. the situation today looks fwar different and far less lattering to counselor suu kyi. this year the crisis is more devastating with hundreds of thousands displaced. i wanted to be able to show you some of these images of the catastrophe the rohingya face. these are, of course, just a sear ut as i said, they the conscience and call us to action this year the crisis, as i mentioned, is much more devastating. ke many in congress i have been disappointed in the lack of moral leadership aung san suu kyi has demonstrated. when hundreds of thousands of people are
like many others in the global aung san i welcome uu kyi's election. this democracy is a precious and rare event in the world and occurs only now and then. last year, after the burmese military drove tens of thousands of rohingya out of the country, aung san suu kyi moved to establish the advisory commission under former secretary general kofi annan. this was an important step toward addressing the concerns of the rohingya which include disenfranchisement, statelessness and widespread...
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the skin of wobbly, and i say probably, what most ordinary folk in myanmar feel and what aung san suu kyior. —— probably. most people believe the range of muslims don't belong in myanmar. —— rohingya muslims. what is not being addressed is the violence that is taking place. there is a push back back to the idea that state authorities are responsible for any kind of agenda at all. —— pushback. more needs to be done by the international community to continue to ask that question. it is a different take from, you know, the kind of news we have seen from the country over the past couple of months. have seen from the country over the past couple of monthslj have seen from the country over the past couple of months. i thought that was an interesting take. we ta ke that was an interesting take. we take a sort of view of myanmar and thatis take a sort of view of myanmar and that is countering it. you will have an opinion on the next story. who doesn't on brexit? it is boring for some but scares others. doesn't on brexit? it is boring for some but scares otherslj doesn't on brexit? it is boring fo
the skin of wobbly, and i say probably, what most ordinary folk in myanmar feel and what aung san suu kyior. —— probably. most people believe the range of muslims don't belong in myanmar. —— rohingya muslims. what is not being addressed is the violence that is taking place. there is a push back back to the idea that state authorities are responsible for any kind of agenda at all. —— pushback. more needs to be done by the international community to continue to ask that question. it...
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me and mass leader aung san suu kyi is sending a representative to hold talks with bangladesh foreign minister as the ranger refugee crisis continues the head of the un world food programme visited camps in bangladesh on sunday aid agencies are trying to help more than half a million people who fled the military crackdown in may and mass rakhine state there's limited access to clean water and toilets health workers fear that they could be an outbreak of disease david beasley says that bangladesh needs international support to help deal with the crisis. just for example. seventy five million dollars just for food. we need anxious we need we need we need support from around the world because you're talking about . we me from health care to proper nutrition safe water and sanitation. exploded into a catastrophic humanitarian disaster. on the bangladesh border. to discuss their. personally by. the desired to meet the prime minister she isn't here now the discussion we want to have had with. prices is going to we have to see how five point. put whether any of those will be implemented on t
me and mass leader aung san suu kyi is sending a representative to hold talks with bangladesh foreign minister as the ranger refugee crisis continues the head of the un world food programme visited camps in bangladesh on sunday aid agencies are trying to help more than half a million people who fled the military crackdown in may and mass rakhine state there's limited access to clean water and toilets health workers fear that they could be an outbreak of disease david beasley says that...
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protesters are rallying in near miles capital in a show of support for the de facto leader aung san suu kyi has been widely criticized for her government's handling of the range of crisis. polls that officially closed in argentina's mid-term congressional election polls are predicting president hertzian makris coalition government could win close to forty percent of the national vote as he seeks the mandate to overhaul the economy. and those are the latest headlines on al-jazeera next to course witness with the story of two elderly men in sudan in a race against time to save the unique national film archive. in india a mining company is heading to australia to build one of the world's biggest mines will it be an economic but names or an ecological disaster. at this time when al-jazeera. got off on the. audition with. last year the country without. even though i knew that. if you. don't do that i don't know how you live. here but i live. fairly free in charity. since nineteen sixty nine i've been working with this really productive. but now i'm walking in the cars. they are all assume. we're
protesters are rallying in near miles capital in a show of support for the de facto leader aung san suu kyi has been widely criticized for her government's handling of the range of crisis. polls that officially closed in argentina's mid-term congressional election polls are predicting president hertzian makris coalition government could win close to forty percent of the national vote as he seeks the mandate to overhaul the economy. and those are the latest headlines on al-jazeera next to course...
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aung san suu kyi did agree publicly to call for international help and assistance. we are urging they take advantage of that. mr. royce: so to clarify, though you had these discussions, the reality is that unless you personally lead these n.g.o.'s back in there and the u.n. back in there, i mean, they're willing to tell us that yes, this is what they're going to do, but those are just words. you actually cannot get up there into rakhine state to see these villages. we can't get n.g.o.'s up there, right? clarify this point. mr. murphy: there has been some small signs of progress in recent days. the myanmar authorities are working with the red cross family of organizations and just this week red cross agencies have gained access to northern rakhine state. there is some humanitarian assistance being delivered. it's not adequate. we are encouraging this to be scaled up with the kind of partners world food program, the u.n. family of agencies, that have the experience to meet all of the needs. it is a very difficult environment right now for a variety of reasons for thes
aung san suu kyi did agree publicly to call for international help and assistance. we are urging they take advantage of that. mr. royce: so to clarify, though you had these discussions, the reality is that unless you personally lead these n.g.o.'s back in there and the u.n. back in there, i mean, they're willing to tell us that yes, this is what they're going to do, but those are just words. you actually cannot get up there into rakhine state to see these villages. we can't get n.g.o.'s up...
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in british media reporting that on san suu kyi is to be stripped of the freedom of the city of oxford for her handling of the real crisis the de facto leader of man maher was granted the honor in one thousand nine hundred seven for her long standing struggle for democracy the city's council says it no longer is appropriate for her to hold it now fresh details are emerging of the horrific shooting in las vegas that killed fifty nine people and injured more than five hundred investigators say the shooter prepared extensively for the attack even setting up cameras outside his room in the mandalay bay hotel to warn of approaching police the massacre has renewed the debate over gun control in the u.s. as president donald trump prepares to visit las vegas. the view from the thirty second floor of the mandalay bay hotel where the gunman opened fire on to a crowd of concert goers below. he smashed two windows in his suis to take game as his victim's. body comforts it shows the police scrambling to locate the shooter and get people to safety they say the bullets rained down for between nine an
in british media reporting that on san suu kyi is to be stripped of the freedom of the city of oxford for her handling of the real crisis the de facto leader of man maher was granted the honor in one thousand nine hundred seven for her long standing struggle for democracy the city's council says it no longer is appropriate for her to hold it now fresh details are emerging of the horrific shooting in las vegas that killed fifty nine people and injured more than five hundred investigators say the...
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was made after a representative mir miles leader aung sun suu kyi traveled to bangladesh for talks on my. proposals for taking back the road refugees both countries have agreed to form a joint working group in order to monitor and to repeat the process both of us have agreed on it now bangladesh will figure out what the details will be of the composition of the joint working group so will myanmar. iran has deployed dozens of times along its border with iraq so told to miss kurdish region following last week's secession referendum the deployment is part of joint military drills with iraqi armed forces the vote was held in defiance of the government in baghdad as well as iran and turkey fry those are the headlines risking your soul is next. you know the stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. zero. zero zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero . zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero ze
was made after a representative mir miles leader aung sun suu kyi traveled to bangladesh for talks on my. proposals for taking back the road refugees both countries have agreed to form a joint working group in order to monitor and to repeat the process both of us have agreed on it now bangladesh will figure out what the details will be of the composition of the joint working group so will myanmar. iran has deployed dozens of times along its border with iraq so told to miss kurdish region...
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the party of nobelel peace prie winner and mnmarar's de fafaco leader, aung san suu kyi came to powern 2015. it promised to put an end to the fighting between the military and ethnic kachin guerrillas seeking self-rule in northern myanmar. jade is the biggest obstacacleo peace. butut the war has w wors. 100,000 peopople have been ford to flee. >> ourur home was in the middlef a battlefield. if we'd stayed, wewe would be dd nonow. we had to l leave everyg behind. reporter: but there'e's no trae of the war in mandalay, the former capital. glittering gold pagodas line the mighty irrawaddy. gold, tropical wood, and jade, myanmar is rich in natural resources. mandalay is a hub of the jade trade. thant sin has made a fortune with the near-translucent green stones. he trades mainly in large stones. the jade trade is lucrative. $31 billion worth ofof jade is minein m myanmarveryry year. one kilogram alone of the finest jade can fetch millions. thant sin showows off his anat stones. most of his s clients are chine. >> the chinese think that jade is good for your health,h, thatt has a cooling e
the party of nobelel peace prie winner and mnmarar's de fafaco leader, aung san suu kyi came to powern 2015. it promised to put an end to the fighting between the military and ethnic kachin guerrillas seeking self-rule in northern myanmar. jade is the biggest obstacacleo peace. butut the war has w wors. 100,000 peopople have been ford to flee. >> ourur home was in the middlef a battlefield. if we'd stayed, wewe would be dd nonow. we had to l leave everyg behind. reporter: but there'e's no...
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myanmar leader aung san suu kyi in an address to the nation last month said myanmar was ready to start a very for cation process following the same principles as the one nine hundred ninety three agreement with bangladesh under that deal rohingya could return if they could prove their residency and had national identity cards or other relevant documents issued by the authorities but the myanmar military still a very powerful institution here said in a statement that the verification process would also have to be in accordance with the nineteen eighty two citizenship law a law that's been used to deny citizenship to the arabia. but after what they have lived through and many refugees have been given consistent accounts of murder arson and rape at the hands of myanmar military and buddhist mobs many were will choose not to return to a country that seems intent on keeping them out florence. yangon a two day conference is underway in sicily focusing on what's been described as the world's deadliest migrant crossing the organization for security and cooperation in europe first despite the r
myanmar leader aung san suu kyi in an address to the nation last month said myanmar was ready to start a very for cation process following the same principles as the one nine hundred ninety three agreement with bangladesh under that deal rohingya could return if they could prove their residency and had national identity cards or other relevant documents issued by the authorities but the myanmar military still a very powerful institution here said in a statement that the verification process...
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me and miles leader aung san suu kyi is sending a representative to hold talks with bangladesh's foreign minister as the refugee crisis continues the head of the world food program visited camps in bangladesh on sunday aid agencies are trying to help more than half a million people who fled the military crackdown a million miles for crime state there's limited access to clean water and toilets and health workers fear that there could be an outbreak of disease u.n. world food program head david beasley says that bangladesh needs international support to help deal with the crisis. just for example the world. seventy million. we need support from around the world because you're talking about. the. proper nutrition and safe water and sanitation. explode into a catastrophic humanitarian disaster. on the bangladesh border. to discuss their. personally by. the desired to meet the prime minister she isn't here now. and when i had. crisis going through we have to see if i point to. put. any of those will be implemented on the ground it remains. close to. coming to bangladesh within the span of on
me and miles leader aung san suu kyi is sending a representative to hold talks with bangladesh's foreign minister as the refugee crisis continues the head of the world food program visited camps in bangladesh on sunday aid agencies are trying to help more than half a million people who fled the military crackdown a million miles for crime state there's limited access to clean water and toilets and health workers fear that there could be an outbreak of disease u.n. world food program head david...
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suu kyi studied in oxford in the 1960's and met her husband there. thousands have also called for her to be stripped of her nobel peace prize. meanwhile, back in the united states, the house has passed a bill that would make abortions illegal after 20 weeks, except when the life of the mother is at risk or the pregnancy was a result of rape or incest. women's health advocates say the legislation is unconstitutional. the white house supports the extreme anti-choice bill, but it's likely to face opposition in the senate. in st. louis, missouri, massive protests continue over the acquittal of white former police officer jason stockley for the murder of 24-year-old african american anthony lamar smith. police arrested more than 140 people overnight on tuesday as protesters blocked traffic on interstate 64. more than 300 people have been arrested since the protests erupted nearly three weeks ago. among those arrested on tuesday were two journalists with the news outlet the young turks. and prisoner rights advocate john thompson has died at the age of 55.
suu kyi studied in oxford in the 1960's and met her husband there. thousands have also called for her to be stripped of her nobel peace prize. meanwhile, back in the united states, the house has passed a bill that would make abortions illegal after 20 weeks, except when the life of the mother is at risk or the pregnancy was a result of rape or incest. women's health advocates say the legislation is unconstitutional. the white house supports the extreme anti-choice bill, but it's likely to face...
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the party of nobel peace prize winner and myanmar's defacto leader aung sang suu kyi came to power in two thousand and fifteen it promised to put an end to the fighting between the military and ethnic catching guerillas seeking self rule in northern myanmar jade is the biggest obstacle to peace but the war has worsened one hundred thousand people have been forced to flee. their. home was in the middle of the battlefield. if we'd stayed and would be dead now we had to leave everything behind. but there is no trace of the war in mandalay the former capital glittering gold pagodas line the mighty irrawaddy gold tropical wood and jade me on mar is rich in natural resources. mandalay is a hub of the jade trade. center sin has made a fortune with the near translucent green stones he trades mainly in large stone with the jade trade is lucrative thirty one billion dollars worth of jade are minded myanmar every year one kilogram alone of the finest jade can fetch millions . fencing shows off his giant stones most of his clients come from china. the chinese think that jade's good beer helps tha
the party of nobel peace prize winner and myanmar's defacto leader aung sang suu kyi came to power in two thousand and fifteen it promised to put an end to the fighting between the military and ethnic catching guerillas seeking self rule in northern myanmar jade is the biggest obstacle to peace but the war has worsened one hundred thousand people have been forced to flee. their. home was in the middle of the battlefield. if we'd stayed and would be dead now we had to leave everything behind....
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nta after his death cubans gathered to remember kyi give mara. around seventy thousand people were present for the ceremony theevolutionaries mausoleum in santa clara. ralph custer and other important figures in the communist governments tende. and many more watch the event on state television. well i think i see chose a moral giant's he grows by the day. whose image strength and influence has grown throughout the world. well what clock you staying true to his legacy on to fidel. it sets in that cuba will not make any concessions to a sovereign state or independence when i mean different things you know. the argentinian became an adopted son of cuba after he helped overthrow dictator fulgencio battista in nineteen fifty eight. bringing fidel castro to power. view it as a hero. his name has adorned every corner of cuba for the past fifty years. is images recognized around the woworld. into what i thk month chenene is a model for new generations. he was a man capabable off renouncicing everything to carry out his ideaeas. willingg to give his life
nta after his death cubans gathered to remember kyi give mara. around seventy thousand people were present for the ceremony theevolutionaries mausoleum in santa clara. ralph custer and other important figures in the communist governments tende. and many more watch the event on state television. well i think i see chose a moral giant's he grows by the day. whose image strength and influence has grown throughout the world. well what clock you staying true to his legacy on to fidel. it sets in...
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on kyi's day president donald trump approved a major disaster declaration for the damage caused to the region. hundred year old charles repeal and his ninety eight year old wife sararah. are just two of the victims. thee couple hadad recentltly celebrated thehe seventy fih wedding anniversary for met whenen they're in grarade s. fourth grade s six grade. and have been together ever since and. . those of us the family always wouldn't. no wonder what would happe. if one of them died in the other one was still left. because we know that. there's no way. but you know they would be happy whoever was the last one. and so they went together. firefighters are still battling to contain the blazes which i being found by high winds and hot dry conditions. california's local governor has declared a a statate off emergency and so no matter napa and five of the counties. the father among the deadliest in the state's history. the british film academy has suspended hollywood film like a harvey one state i've a multiple claims of sexual assaults on sexual harassment. a string of actresses have come for
on kyi's day president donald trump approved a major disaster declaration for the damage caused to the region. hundred year old charles repeal and his ninety eight year old wife sararah. are just two of the victims. thee couple hadad recentltly celebrated thehe seventy fih wedding anniversary for met whenen they're in grarade s. fourth grade s six grade. and have been together ever since and. . those of us the family always wouldn't. no wonder what would happe. if one of them died in the other...
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bacteria used produce blue cheese all good news for producers as the chinese market kyi's market is booming. sales are expecectd to increase by twenty. six. set. and we're wrapping up this business update with the story of the smiley happy face icon was actually trademarks by a frenchman. the family that patented it is still raking in the cash jennings has a story. around yellow in they go by many names i might use emoticons will smileys whatever you call them you might be surprised head that there french invention. smiley companies based in london. it was setup in nineteen seventy two by a young journalist writing for the french newspaper francois. to limit that every morning when you're reading the papers are listening to the radio watching tv it's only ever bad news so i wanted to point out the good news they told me i wasn't possible. power you meant to point out the good news user where there was an article with good news. i draw around smiley face next to it one. bush we saved me so. frankly f fnny parts intoo the s smiley and from a few designs can millions of avatars around the worl
bacteria used produce blue cheese all good news for producers as the chinese market kyi's market is booming. sales are expecectd to increase by twenty. six. set. and we're wrapping up this business update with the story of the smiley happy face icon was actually trademarks by a frenchman. the family that patented it is still raking in the cash jennings has a story. around yellow in they go by many names i might use emoticons will smileys whatever you call them you might be surprised head that...
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the english city of oxford which has strong ties to the effect —— the leader of myanmar, aung san suu kyionour of freedom of the city, because of her government's treatment of rohingya muslims. oxford made the award to the nobel laureate twenty years ago. half—a—million rohingyas have fled myanmar since late august. the internet company yahoo says all of its three billion user accounts were hit by hacking in 2013, three times higher than the original estimate. this makes it one of the largest ever thefts of personal data in a cyber attack. yahoo said the stolen information did not include passwords or bank account information. the nobel prize for physics has been awarded to three us scientists for their detection of gravitational waves. the minuscule ripples in space and time caused by the collision of black holes. they were predicted by albert einstein a century ago but had, until recently, escaped detection. now if you're an adrenaline junkie, there is a new challenge for you. just a 45 minute drive from the kenyan capital, nairobi, is east africa's longest zip—tour. locals and tourists
the english city of oxford which has strong ties to the effect —— the leader of myanmar, aung san suu kyionour of freedom of the city, because of her government's treatment of rohingya muslims. oxford made the award to the nobel laureate twenty years ago. half—a—million rohingyas have fled myanmar since late august. the internet company yahoo says all of its three billion user accounts were hit by hacking in 2013, three times higher than the original estimate. this makes it one of the...
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myanmar's de facto civilian leader, nobel laureate aung san suu kyi, is facing international criticism for her relative silence on the atrocities. more than 600,000 rohingya refugees have fled into neighboring bangladesh, many describing the razing of their villages, indiscriminate killings of civilians, and mass rape. in thailand today, an elaborate, five-day funeral pageant for a revered king came to end. hundreds of thousands of mourners lined the streets of bangkok as the ashes of the late king were brought to their final resting places in two royal temples. when he died last year at 88 years old, the king was the world's longest-ruling monarch. he reigned for 70 years. the year-long period of mourning ends tonight. thailand spent $90 million on royal funeral events. long-time adviser to president trump roger stone says he plans to sue twitter for suspending his account. the company's move follows stone's profanity-laced tweets on friday about cnn anchor don lemon and "new york times" columnist charles blow, both of whom have been critical of the president. twitter did not comment
myanmar's de facto civilian leader, nobel laureate aung san suu kyi, is facing international criticism for her relative silence on the atrocities. more than 600,000 rohingya refugees have fled into neighboring bangladesh, many describing the razing of their villages, indiscriminate killings of civilians, and mass rape. in thailand today, an elaborate, five-day funeral pageant for a revered king came to end. hundreds of thousands of mourners lined the streets of bangkok as the ashes of the late...
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also making news, the english city of oxford, where the civilian leader of myanmar, aung san suu kyi, degree has voted to remove an honour from her because of her government's treatment of rohingya muslims. oxford granted the nobel laureate the freedom of the city twenty years ago. the head of the city council said she was no longer worthy of the award. half—a—million rohingyas have fled myanmar since late august. a malaysian government pathologist says that it was indeed the banned vx nerve agent that killed kim jong—un's estranged half—brother. the confirmation came during testimony at the trial for the two women accused of administering the poison, during an attack at kuala lumpur international airport. the women, one from indonesia and the other from vietnam, have pleaded not guilty. a final report into the disappearance of a malaysian airliner three years ago says it's "unacceptable" that the world does not know what happened to the plane. the australian report makes it clear that the fate of flight mh370 will not be known for certain until the airliner is found and that seems un
also making news, the english city of oxford, where the civilian leader of myanmar, aung san suu kyi, degree has voted to remove an honour from her because of her government's treatment of rohingya muslims. oxford granted the nobel laureate the freedom of the city twenty years ago. the head of the city council said she was no longer worthy of the award. half—a—million rohingyas have fled myanmar since late august. a malaysian government pathologist says that it was indeed the banned vx...
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says is suu kyi. good the indians those who collected on governmental responsible for a stick debt burdens will forward which is the equivalent of four or five years worth of wealth taxes. yes if. check in on today's trading action now it was a positive session for the major european indices. richards ibex thirty five leading with gains about half a percentage point. strong earnings season driving trade across the board ther. wall street's also trending higher the dow jones has surged over a hundred and fifty points. pushing it firmly above the twenty three thousand mark which it had for the first time ever on tuesday. ibm's propelling gains there its shares are up over nine percent on stronger than expected earnings. moving on some of the day's other business headlines no. chinese censors are cracking down on social media as the communist congress kicks off its ten day meeting. whatsapp messaging service has been blocked after weeks of spotty service. we checked the messaging app owned by china's ten
says is suu kyi. good the indians those who collected on governmental responsible for a stick debt burdens will forward which is the equivalent of four or five years worth of wealth taxes. yes if. check in on today's trading action now it was a positive session for the major european indices. richards ibex thirty five leading with gains about half a percentage point. strong earnings season driving trade across the board ther. wall street's also trending higher the dow jones has surged over a...
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aung san suu kyi, the leader of the civilian side of the government, this is power—sharing governmentrged in burma. we really hold the militarily edition accountable. what is happening with the area. the bbc‘s clyde murray sent this report in southern bangladesh. in the distance in myanmar, where rohingya villages have burned in recent weeks, and the people have been driven out, there's another fire. it's ethnic cleansing, says the un. and the purged are fleeing for their lives into neighbouring bangladesh. translation: in my village, many were killed. but my son had just been born. so we have only now been able to escape. as we drew closer to the border, nothing had prepared us for the full extent of the day's exodus. almost as far as the eye could see, left and right, a tide of humanity. between 10,000 and 15,000 people had crossed the border in one night. young and old, hungry, exhausted, traumatised. and for the weak, it's a painful journey into exile with the searing heat searing the skin infection of this child beneath an unrelenting sun. as you can see, they're carrying with th
aung san suu kyi, the leader of the civilian side of the government, this is power—sharing governmentrged in burma. we really hold the militarily edition accountable. what is happening with the area. the bbc‘s clyde murray sent this report in southern bangladesh. in the distance in myanmar, where rohingya villages have burned in recent weeks, and the people have been driven out, there's another fire. it's ethnic cleansing, says the un. and the purged are fleeing for their lives into...
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the english city of oxford, which has strong ties to the leader of myanmar, aung san suu kyi, has votedof her government's treatment of rohingya muslims. 0xford granted the nobel laureate the freedom of the city twenty years ago. half—a—million rohingyas have fled myanmar since late august. time to pick up with the business news. sally is here. it is funny how things from the past can come back to wa nt things from the past can come back to want to. indeed. the european competition commission seem determined to make people pay back what they are owed. the european commission is expected to announce the result of its probe into member states‘ tax deals with multi—national companies. in the spotlight this time — luxembourg. it has been accused of offering illegal tax breaks to amazon. the decision is not against the retail giant itself, but against luxembourg, which can be forced to present amazon with a bill for the alleged back taxes. the case echoes a similar ruling against ireland, forcing it to claim 13 billion euro, or $15.3 billion, from apple. a decision which has been appealed by
the english city of oxford, which has strong ties to the leader of myanmar, aung san suu kyi, has votedof her government's treatment of rohingya muslims. 0xford granted the nobel laureate the freedom of the city twenty years ago. half—a—million rohingyas have fled myanmar since late august. time to pick up with the business news. sally is here. it is funny how things from the past can come back to wa nt things from the past can come back to want to. indeed. the european competition...
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attack by iraqi government troops and militia find this a spokesman for me and wise leader aung sang suu kyi has told the reuters news agency the defacto leader is a pole of the range a crisis that needs to tread carefully to not inflame the situation she controls the government of the country but not the country's military. that's all for me from now on the scene here in london counting the cost looks at still making a scandal in japan but by. the man who negotiated the dismantling of apartheid and scrapped south africa's nuclear program i don't think we needed the bomb but some of my prediction is that they want to use it as a deterrent south africa's former president declared talks to al jazeera i just don't. follow i'm adrian for the good this is the cost on al-jazeera your weekly look at the world of business and economics this week made in japan kobe steel japan's third largest steelmaker admits that it faked data on parts used in cars planes and bullet trains general boats. boeing and toyota are among the firms checking their products also this week bubble trouble why the internationa
attack by iraqi government troops and militia find this a spokesman for me and wise leader aung sang suu kyi has told the reuters news agency the defacto leader is a pole of the range a crisis that needs to tread carefully to not inflame the situation she controls the government of the country but not the country's military. that's all for me from now on the scene here in london counting the cost looks at still making a scandal in japan but by. the man who negotiated the dismantling of...
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special rapporteur for me amar has called on the defacto leader aung san suu kyi to do more to tackle her military's crackdown on the hinges in northern rakhine state or the six hundred thousand ranger have crossed into bangladesh in the past two months. an explosion at a fireworks factory in indonesia has killed at least forty seven people and injured dozens blast happened at an industrial complex in the city of tango west of the capital jakarta a local official says all the victims were factory workers and those are the latest headlines here on al-jazeera inside story is coming next. a young prince in a hurry mohammed bin song has a vision for saudi arabia's future he talks about radical change and returning his country to quote moderate islam but what exactly does he mean and can it be achieved this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program and. in the three years since he emerged as a central player in saudi arabia's government mohammed bin sound man has seemed to be a young man in a hurry the thirty two year old formally became crown prince earlier this year but well befo
special rapporteur for me amar has called on the defacto leader aung san suu kyi to do more to tackle her military's crackdown on the hinges in northern rakhine state or the six hundred thousand ranger have crossed into bangladesh in the past two months. an explosion at a fireworks factory in indonesia has killed at least forty seven people and injured dozens blast happened at an industrial complex in the city of tango west of the capital jakarta a local official says all the victims were...
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the leaa fact so of the countrtry was on suuuu kyi. has already warned that the burmese know better than anyone else what is currently taking place. that in iraq communist states and the united nations would of course try to obtain a finally the right to bring the much needed humanitarian aid. to northern iraq kind and to the rohingya population. because it was so closese because it reporting that from ilhlham dima. say ty h have sent thohousas more peshmhmerga troops to e iraqii region of kirkuk that's amidst rising tensions. which for one from last month's independence referendum in which the autonomous in the autonomous region of kurdistan. letter since the central government in bagdad has been taking measures to isolate the region. including a ban on international flights and hold to crude oil sales with iraqi prime minister haidar al a abadi. has repepeatedly said he hass no plans o of y esescalation but the kurdish authorities. accuse the backed out of significant military build up. in that oil rich region of care. in line with t
the leaa fact so of the countrtry was on suuuu kyi. has already warned that the burmese know better than anyone else what is currently taking place. that in iraq communist states and the united nations would of course try to obtain a finally the right to bring the much needed humanitarian aid. to northern iraq kind and to the rohingya population. because it was so closese because it reporting that from ilhlham dima. say ty h have sent thohousas more peshmhmerga troops to e iraqii region of...
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how much is nobel peace prize winner aung sang suu kyi to blame for the ongoing violence against the rohingya muslims in myanmar one of her fellow nobel laureates the renowned bangladeshi economist muhammad yunus. i marry her son as a new generation of feminists have risen up around the world in what's been called the third wave a central question is emerged in the movement should feminists support all women's choices or some choices holding women back that's our debate but first in what the u.n. has called a textbook example of ethnic cleansing in recent weeks more than half a million rohingya muslims are fled me martha neighboring bangladesh security forces and put it vigilantes have been accused of mass rape murder and the burning of entire villages so how much is the country's defacto leader aung sang suu kyi to blame and how is bangladesh handling the mass influx of rohingya refugees this week headliner nobel peace laureate economist and author of the new book a world of three zeros muhammad yunus. mohammad yunus thanks for joining me on up front we're going to talk about your n
how much is nobel peace prize winner aung sang suu kyi to blame for the ongoing violence against the rohingya muslims in myanmar one of her fellow nobel laureates the renowned bangladeshi economist muhammad yunus. i marry her son as a new generation of feminists have risen up around the world in what's been called the third wave a central question is emerged in the movement should feminists support all women's choices or some choices holding women back that's our debate but first in what the...
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violence in minerals rakhine state it was made to a representative for mammals leader aung sun suu kyi travel to bangladesh to talks with its foreign minister the un has accused me of ethnic cleansing on the groups a warning of a humanitarian disaster. two women accused of a strange half brother of the north korean leader kim jong un have pleaded not guilty at the trial in malaysia charged with killing him by smearing his face with a banned nerve. in february from the high court and. reports. the two suspects accused of killing kim jong arrive in court on monday morning on the heavy security where you will that proof vests flanked by police officers. from indonesia and from vietnam led into the courthouse they're accused of swapping came the half brother of north korean leader kim jong un but the vx nerve agent a highly toxic substance that happened at international airport earlier this year the two women have not guilty to murder american and south korean officials have said they believe north korea was behind the killing dawn's lawyer says he's confident he'll be able to prove her in
violence in minerals rakhine state it was made to a representative for mammals leader aung sun suu kyi travel to bangladesh to talks with its foreign minister the un has accused me of ethnic cleansing on the groups a warning of a humanitarian disaster. two women accused of a strange half brother of the north korean leader kim jong un have pleaded not guilty at the trial in malaysia charged with killing him by smearing his face with a banned nerve. in february from the high court and. reports....