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says nearly 1,000 migrants died trying to flee myanmar, as malaysia, indonesia and thailand tackle ways to handle the crisis. >>> i'm darren jordon, here in doha. also ahead - face off in burundi, police crack down on defiant protesters, the president clings to power. iraqi troops join forces with shia militias to recapture the key city of ramadi >>> we go inside aleppo in syria, where the government steps up a campaign on civilians, but the rebels are under fire >>> foreign ministers of malaysia indonesia and thailand have met to tackle the crisis from thousands of immigrants seeking reference in their countries. nearly 400 from myanmar have been brought ashore. search and rescue have seen 400] more stranded in boats, the latest among thousands who fled in the past year. let's get more from rob mcbride. we are waiting on the joint statement. what is likely to be agreed on? >> that's right. the meeting is taking place, there should have been a statement. it is overdue. according to human rights groups, a response from the nation an adequate one is long overdue. they are, of course extre
says nearly 1,000 migrants died trying to flee myanmar, as malaysia, indonesia and thailand tackle ways to handle the crisis. >>> i'm darren jordon, here in doha. also ahead - face off in burundi, police crack down on defiant protesters, the president clings to power. iraqi troops join forces with shia militias to recapture the key city of ramadi >>> we go inside aleppo in syria, where the government steps up a campaign on civilians, but the rebels are under fire >>>...
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as far as indonesia and malaysia this policy comes in effect immediately. >> indonesia and malaysia agreed to provide humanitarian sentence. to those regular migrants at sea. we agreed to offer them temporary shelter, provided the settlement and repatriation process would be done in one year by the international community >>> the statement talked about the strain endured by the three countries dealing with the migrants and called on the international community to help. many people in this part of the world will see it as a reasonable request to share the burden given the global nature of this crisis. others more critical may sense that it is a further shunning of responsibility to some degree. what is most important for the thousands that are still at sea is that from today there appears to be a refuge. >> thank you very much. that's rob mcbride on the latest developments from kuala lumpur. thank you. >> the commute to israel for palestinian workers is about to get complicated. palestinians from the legally occupied west bank must return home on segregated buses and through the same checkp
as far as indonesia and malaysia this policy comes in effect immediately. >> indonesia and malaysia agreed to provide humanitarian sentence. to those regular migrants at sea. we agreed to offer them temporary shelter, provided the settlement and repatriation process would be done in one year by the international community >>> the statement talked about the strain endured by the three countries dealing with the migrants and called on the international community to help. many...
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malaysia, indonesia and thailand sparked international outrage by driving away the boats overloaded withernie's rohingya -- burmese rohingya or impoverished bangladeshis. emergency talks have seen a short-term deal to offer shelter. >> indonesia and malaysia agreed to continue to provide humanitarian assistance for those 7000 migrants still at sea. we also agree to offer them temporary shelter provided that the settlement and repatriation process will be done in one year. >> the u.s. was quick to confirm it would take inside the migrants. a careful look at the proposal. we are prepared to take a leading role in any u.n. organization. >> more than 1000 rohingyas has been resettled in the u.s. so far this year. eve: time to turn to something lighter and take our trip to a bird's eye view in cannes. uber taxis in the sky and bigger beaches. catherine nicholson and pauline report. >> a vip's eye view of the cannes film festival. 150 meters above the mediterranean. in a helicopter ordered on demand by your smartphone. this is only on offer until one hour after the winner is announced. costing
malaysia, indonesia and thailand sparked international outrage by driving away the boats overloaded withernie's rohingya -- burmese rohingya or impoverished bangladeshis. emergency talks have seen a short-term deal to offer shelter. >> indonesia and malaysia agreed to continue to provide humanitarian assistance for those 7000 migrants still at sea. we also agree to offer them temporary shelter provided that the settlement and repatriation process will be done in one year. >> the...
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thailand, malaysia and indonesia have arced international outrage after refusing to let the migrants land on their shores. but that may be changing for now. on wednesday, malaysia and indonesia said they would offer short-term shelter. >> we have accepted to take the migrants in and get them shelter. the burmese government has already said they are willing to work with us and others in the region. >> on wednesday, washington said it will maintain pressure on burma to stop the persecution of the muslim minority. while allowing more refugees to resettle in the u.s. meanwhile the australian prime minister gave a category node to the idea of welcoming the migrants. >> our role is to do everything we humanly can to stop people smuggling and the best way to do that is to make it absolutely crystal clear that if you get on a leaky boat, you're not going to get what you want, which is a new life in a western country. next the recent influx of migrants in the region is due in part to continue persecution in burma and the crackdown in thailand. it through the smuggling circuit into chaos, stran
thailand, malaysia and indonesia have arced international outrage after refusing to let the migrants land on their shores. but that may be changing for now. on wednesday, malaysia and indonesia said they would offer short-term shelter. >> we have accepted to take the migrants in and get them shelter. the burmese government has already said they are willing to work with us and others in the region. >> on wednesday, washington said it will maintain pressure on burma to stop the...
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says nearly 1,000 migrants died trying to flee myanmar, as malaysia indonesia and thailand tackle ways to handle the crisis. >>> i'm darren jordon here in doha. also ahead - face off in burundi, police crack down on defiant protesters, the president clings to power. iraqi troops join forces with shia militias to recapture ramadi >>> the government steps up a campaign on rebel held areas, civilians are under fire >>> almost 400 "rock newman show", and bangladeshi refugees have been brought ashore. the latest group is part of a problem with thousands fleeing myanmar and bangladesh. they make their way across the andaman sea hoping to find a better life in malaysia thailand and malaysia. an emergency meeting is being held with foreign ministers. rob mcbride is in the capital. we are waiting for a joint statement from the meeting. what is the response likely to be? >> they have been meeting with ministers from the fully countries concerned. the statement is overdue. according to human rights groups, joint response a proper response is long overdue. there has been a lot of criticism which a
says nearly 1,000 migrants died trying to flee myanmar, as malaysia indonesia and thailand tackle ways to handle the crisis. >>> i'm darren jordon here in doha. also ahead - face off in burundi, police crack down on defiant protesters, the president clings to power. iraqi troops join forces with shia militias to recapture ramadi >>> the government steps up a campaign on rebel held areas, civilians are under fire >>> almost 400 "rock newman show", and...
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, malaysia, and thailand to allow the migrants to land to save their lives, protect their rights and respect their human dignity. >> indonesia and malaysia agreed to continue to provide humanitarian assistance to those 7,000 migrants still at sea. we also agree to offer them temporary shelter, provided that the settlement and repat ration process will be done in one year by the international community. >> reporter: beginning may 10th, more than 2,000 migrants landed in indonesia and malaysia. prompting the two countries to refuse to accept anymore. the myanmar government does not accord citizenship to the row hin ga people. u.s. officials say since a clash with buddhists three years ago that resulted in many deaths more than 80,000 rohingya people have left myanmar in migrant smuggle boats and by many other means. many of the migrants are victims of human trafficking. and thailand is a main staging point in this illegal business. multiple mass graves have been found, one after another in jungles in southern thailand where apparent victims of human trafficking have been buried. two boats carrying more than 400 people believed
, malaysia, and thailand to allow the migrants to land to save their lives, protect their rights and respect their human dignity. >> indonesia and malaysia agreed to continue to provide humanitarian assistance to those 7,000 migrants still at sea. we also agree to offer them temporary shelter, provided that the settlement and repat ration process will be done in one year by the international community. >> reporter: beginning may 10th, more than 2,000 migrants landed in indonesia and...
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many are heading to malaysia and indonesia, following is crackdown. indonesia say they no longer will welcome migrants unless their boats are sinking. the refugees incowed rohingya declared as one of the most persecuted minor ties. >> veronica pedrosa joins us. military and police officials in thailand and malaysia are meeting where you are to discuss the crisis. they are taking a hard line, what is expected to come out of the meeting? >> we'll get more reinforcement of the fact that law enforcement are serious about denying thailand as a transit point of allowing migrants to come in in unprecedented numbers from the bay of bengal. rohingya muslims are among the most persecuted people and are joined by bangladeshis. the united nations warned that there may be as many as 8,000 people in the sees behind us on boats, and there is nowhere for them to land. as you mentioned malaysia is saying they'll turn back boats that enter their waters. indonesia said the same the other day. there's nowhere safe for them to land. this concentration on human trafficking
many are heading to malaysia and indonesia, following is crackdown. indonesia say they no longer will welcome migrants unless their boats are sinking. the refugees incowed rohingya declared as one of the most persecuted minor ties. >> veronica pedrosa joins us. military and police officials in thailand and malaysia are meeting where you are to discuss the crisis. they are taking a hard line, what is expected to come out of the meeting? >> we'll get more reinforcement of the fact...
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indonesia, malaysia, and thailand are not members of the u.n. refugee can engine, which is interesting. >> precisely, unlike the philippines. the filipino press alludes to that in an article, the filipino daily inquirer. the philippines have an obligation to admit and protect asylum-seekers, being that it is a signatory to the convention. it also reminds people that the philippines hosted boat people fleeing from south vietnam in the 1970's. genie: let's move to africa, with the situation in burundi that is continuing. the president did survive the coup attempt last week, but the protests are continuing. >> despite the threats protesters are holding strong in burundi, so much so that the president has postponed the election by a week. this is playing high in the french press because burundi is annexed belgian colony. -- is an and-belgian colony. demonstrations are said to continue until the president steps down. he is speaking from rwanda which is where he has taken refuge. he is quoted as saying, "for 10 years the president has plundered burund
indonesia, malaysia, and thailand are not members of the u.n. refugee can engine, which is interesting. >> precisely, unlike the philippines. the filipino press alludes to that in an article, the filipino daily inquirer. the philippines have an obligation to admit and protect asylum-seekers, being that it is a signatory to the convention. it also reminds people that the philippines hosted boat people fleeing from south vietnam in the 1970's. genie: let's move to africa, with the situation...
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. >> translator: indonesia or malaysia are both muslim countries. if all these people want to stay here, i'll stay here, too. if they want to go there, so will i. >> reporter: hohingyas are denied citizenship in myanmar and suffered in deadly clashes with buddhists three years ago. since then, the u.n. estimates at least 80,000 rohingyas have been smuggled out of the country. thailand serves a major staging point for the massive exodus of the refugees. dozens of bodies of people believed to be victims of human trafficking were recently unearthed at different locations in a jungle in southern thailand. malaysia's foreign ministry announced on monday that the foreign ministers of thailand, malaysia and indonesia are to meet on wednesday in the malaysian city to discuss their response to the issue. on monday, the government of myanmar met with ambassadors from other countries in yangon to explain its response. >> our position is very clear. but first we have to set up a verification process to determine the status of these people. if they are coming fr
. >> translator: indonesia or malaysia are both muslim countries. if all these people want to stay here, i'll stay here, too. if they want to go there, so will i. >> reporter: hohingyas are denied citizenship in myanmar and suffered in deadly clashes with buddhists three years ago. since then, the u.n. estimates at least 80,000 rohingyas have been smuggled out of the country. thailand serves a major staging point for the massive exodus of the refugees. dozens of bodies of people...
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as far as indonesia and malaysia is concerned, is comes in effect immediately. >> indonesia and malaysia agreed to provide humanitarian assistance to those 7,000 migrants still at sea, and we agree to offer them temporary shelter provided the settlement and repatriation process will be done in a year by the international community >> reporter: in their statement the three countries spoke about the strain they are under in dealing with the influx of migrants and called on the international community for assistance. many people in this part of the world will see that as a reasonable request to share the burden for what is after all, a global phenomenon. others critical of the three governments, will see it as shunning to some degree their own responsibilities. what is important for the thousands of migrants at sea is that from today at least there'll now be a refuge >>> a palestinian man who drove his car into a crowd in east jerusalem has been shot dead by israeli police. he was said to be driving towards a group of border patrol officers two israeli officers were wounded >>> a plan to ma
as far as indonesia and malaysia is concerned, is comes in effect immediately. >> indonesia and malaysia agreed to provide humanitarian assistance to those 7,000 migrants still at sea, and we agree to offer them temporary shelter provided the settlement and repatriation process will be done in a year by the international community >> reporter: in their statement the three countries spoke about the strain they are under in dealing with the influx of migrants and called on the...
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while in asia hundreds of migrants have been rescued off malaysia and indonesia but hundreds more are feared trapped. hello there i'm julie mcdonald, this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up. the saudi led coalition steps up strikes on yemen's houthis ahead of a ceasefire. amid continued unrest, europe cuts millions of dollars of aid to burundi. >>> and a picasso masterpiece that's expected to become the world's most expensive painting. >> hello there welcome to the program. we begin with the growing problem of people smuggling and trafficking, which is becoming increasingly urgent for governments in europe and in asia. in the past two days about 2,000 migrants from myanmar and bangladesh have arrived in indonesia and malaysia, rescued swimming ashore, we'll have more on that situation in a moment. first, the european union has asked the u.n. for help, in migrant smuggling across the mediterranean sea almost 1,000 migrants have reached italy and malta since 2015, a huge increase on last year. >> not only a humanitarian emergency but also a security crisis since smuggling ne
while in asia hundreds of migrants have been rescued off malaysia and indonesia but hundreds more are feared trapped. hello there i'm julie mcdonald, this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up. the saudi led coalition steps up strikes on yemen's houthis ahead of a ceasefire. amid continued unrest, europe cuts millions of dollars of aid to burundi. >>> and a picasso masterpiece that's expected to become the world's most expensive painting. >> hello there welcome to the...
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. >> malaysia and indonesia have agreed to take on some of the refugees. thousands of them are still believed to be a drift. >> but some of those who have managed to come ashore have talked about what they had to endure. >> after months at sea, these migrants are vitally safe. -- finally safe. indonesia has agreed to take them in. many are malnourished,'s it, and dehydrated after there are deal -- malnourished, sick, and dehydrated after their ordeal. this man tells us there were 400 people on his boat. he says there were some helicopters flying overhead, and they delivered rice. then, the thai navy came to help. as of thursday, malaysian authorities are actively searching for migrants stranded at sea. indonesia has also agreed to provide temporary shelter to migrants who land on the country's shores, but several thousand people are still believed to be at sea. many are rohingya muslims fleeing persecution in myanmar. kyle and recently led a crack down on people smuggling. at first indonesia and malaysia were reluctant to let the migrants short. thailand i
. >> malaysia and indonesia have agreed to take on some of the refugees. thousands of them are still believed to be a drift. >> but some of those who have managed to come ashore have talked about what they had to endure. >> after months at sea, these migrants are vitally safe. -- finally safe. indonesia has agreed to take them in. many are malnourished,'s it, and dehydrated after there are deal -- malnourished, sick, and dehydrated after their ordeal. this man tells us there...
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rescued around 400 people off the shores, if you add up the number of migrants that arrived in malaysia and indonesiae past few days it's more than 2000 people and of course authorities are now having to deal with what they will do in malaysia we have not heard yet from the home ministry about what their plans are, but authorities in langkawi say they are going to move the thousand on rohingya and bangladesh in a complex called the shooting range until they can figure out what they will do with them and where they will take them. now afp news agency is reporting that the these boats that the migrants arrived on were abandoned by the people smugglers themselves and they were, in fact, left to their own devices to make it to shore. the concern that many migrant advocates now have is that they will continue to see an influx of these migrants in the coming days and weeks. >> the myanmar government does not recognize rohingya as ethnic minority saying they crossed illegal from bangladesh even though many have been in the country for generations and given no citizenship and restrictions and not allowed to
rescued around 400 people off the shores, if you add up the number of migrants that arrived in malaysia and indonesiae past few days it's more than 2000 people and of course authorities are now having to deal with what they will do in malaysia we have not heard yet from the home ministry about what their plans are, but authorities in langkawi say they are going to move the thousand on rohingya and bangladesh in a complex called the shooting range until they can figure out what they will do with...
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now, indonesia and malaysia say they need outside help. >> indonesia and malaysia agreed to continue to provide assistance to those 7000 regular migrants still at sea. we also agreed to offer them temporary shelter provided that the settlement and repatriation process will be done in one year by the international community. >> some of the migrants are bangladeshi. others are rohingya muslims from myanmar. myanmar pass government refuses them citizenship. they suffer rampant discrimination and frequent attacks. human rights groups say tens of thousands of her finger -- of ry ohingya fled this year. many paid human traffickers huge sums omitted by themselves abandoned that he. they say the conditions at home are intolerable for muslims. >> we went on a book to look for a muslim country either malaysia or indonesia. it doesn't matter what country as long as it's a muslim country. >> now myanmar has also offered assistance to refugees after weeks of refusing to do so. >> a huge business story making the headlines -- six of the world's biggest banks have been find nearly $6 billion for ri
now, indonesia and malaysia say they need outside help. >> indonesia and malaysia agreed to continue to provide assistance to those 7000 regular migrants still at sea. we also agreed to offer them temporary shelter provided that the settlement and repatriation process will be done in one year by the international community. >> some of the migrants are bangladeshi. others are rohingya muslims from myanmar. myanmar pass government refuses them citizenship. they suffer rampant...
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now, indonesia and malaysia say they need outside help. >> indonesia and malaysia agreed to continue to provide assistance to those 7000 regular migrants still at sea. we also agreed to offer them temporary shelter provided that the settlement and repatriation process will be done in one year by the international community. >> some of the migrants are bangladeshi. others are rohingya muslims from myanmar. myanmar pass government refuses them citizenship. they suffer rampant discrimination and frequent attacks. human rights groups say tens of thousands of her finger -- of ry ohingya fled this year. many paid human traffickers huge sums omitted by themselves abandoned that he. they say the conditions at home are intolerable for muslims. >> we went on a book to look for a muslim country either malaysia or indonesia. it doesn't matter what country as long as it's a muslim country. >> now myanmar has also offered assistance to refugees after weeks of refusing to do so. >> a huge business story making the headlines -- six of the world's biggest banks have been find nearly $6 billion for ri
now, indonesia and malaysia say they need outside help. >> indonesia and malaysia agreed to continue to provide assistance to those 7000 regular migrants still at sea. we also agreed to offer them temporary shelter provided that the settlement and repatriation process will be done in one year by the international community. >> some of the migrants are bangladeshi. others are rohingya muslims from myanmar. myanmar pass government refuses them citizenship. they suffer rampant...
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indonesia and malaysia say the policy will be implemented with immediate effect. >> indonesia and malaysia agreed to provide humanitarian assistance to those 7,000 still at sea, and we agree to offer them temporary shelter provided the settlement and repatriation process will be done in a year by the international community >>> the country spoke about the strain that they are under dealing with the influx of migrants and called on the international community for help. for many people in this part of the world, that will be a reasonable request to share the burden of what is after all, a global phenomenon. other critical voices may see is it as the countries shunning some of their responsibilities. the post important thing for the migrants themselves numbered in their thousands out at sea is from today it seems that they have a refuge >>> thank you very much rob mcbride in kuala lumpur. >> burundi's president delayed parliamentary elections by a week after calls to put off the presidential election due next month to allow stability to return. top generals tried to topple the president after
indonesia and malaysia say the policy will be implemented with immediate effect. >> indonesia and malaysia agreed to provide humanitarian assistance to those 7,000 still at sea, and we agree to offer them temporary shelter provided the settlement and repatriation process will be done in a year by the international community >>> the country spoke about the strain that they are under dealing with the influx of migrants and called on the international community for help. for many...
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they say the united nations have to resettle them elsewhere, because the problem is so far indonesia and malaysia have been accepting thousands of people and several thousands migrants until now and they are in indonesia for a long time. up to 10 years before the u.n.h.c.r. are resettling them. the government is disappointed by the slow operation by the u.n.h.c.r. and the united nations. that's an explanation they've been reluctant to resettle them. they are hopeful it will be speeded up quickly. >> thank you very much. steph from jakarta. from there to rob mcbride. the life line coles with a proviso, doesn't it. >> wok comes with a proviso, doesn't it. >> it's come after international criticism as the government handled the humanitarian crisis. they insisted they had been fulfilling their obligations fully and more in the way they've been treating the migrants. the policy of pushing back the boats will stop. instead they'll have this allowing people to come ashore for one year. the proviso is they'll have to find a resettlement solution. they said they'll be provided shelter, a refuge humanitari
they say the united nations have to resettle them elsewhere, because the problem is so far indonesia and malaysia have been accepting thousands of people and several thousands migrants until now and they are in indonesia for a long time. up to 10 years before the u.n.h.c.r. are resettling them. the government is disappointed by the slow operation by the u.n.h.c.r. and the united nations. that's an explanation they've been reluctant to resettle them. they are hopeful it will be speeded up...
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thousands of rohingyas flees persecution of myanmar and traveled to indonesia, malaysia and tie landthe last few week answer the vessel came from thailand and the people on board are from bangladesh, florence is live now and tell us more about this boat and what is going to be done to those on board. >> reporter: well the myanmar navy says it helped the boat to shore on thursday afternoon and this took place near the north part of rakine state on bangladesh border and 20 # people found on the boat are from bangladesh and crew members as well and the boat is believes to belong to a thai person. now, it says it provided humanitarian assistance to needed it, food and water and we expect and believe the people will be repatriated soon and the government said it's ready to provide humanitarian assistance to boat people who need it but still no indication from the myanmar government that it acknowledges that it is part of the problem. now at least half of the people who washed ashore in places like malaysia and indonesia say they are rohingya from myanmar and rakin state and myanmar but th
thousands of rohingyas flees persecution of myanmar and traveled to indonesia, malaysia and tie landthe last few week answer the vessel came from thailand and the people on board are from bangladesh, florence is live now and tell us more about this boat and what is going to be done to those on board. >> reporter: well the myanmar navy says it helped the boat to shore on thursday afternoon and this took place near the north part of rakine state on bangladesh border and 20 # people found on...
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malaysia, indonesia. finally, finally yesterday there was a breakthrough after a meeting where indonesia and malaysia agreed to finally take them in. and these people, errol, have been at sea for many, many, months. rohingya and bangladeshi refugees. the rohingya, 40%, turning up malnourished. you can imagine conditions. errol, rosemary? >> you have the summit june 29th. this issue high on the agenda. won't the solution, long term solution rely heavily on participation by myanmar where many of these migrants are fleeing, a nation that has been reluctant to dress what is happening -- address what is happening? >> yeah, it's a really tricky one. that is the argument, the host nation, thailand, that meeting will take place in bangkok is arguing. the prime minister said in an exclusive interview with andrew stevens we are running today, that the country of origin should be dealing with this the we have to look to them. the problem is myanmar may or may not according to a statement just a few hours ago, take pa
malaysia, indonesia. finally, finally yesterday there was a breakthrough after a meeting where indonesia and malaysia agreed to finally take them in. and these people, errol, have been at sea for many, many, months. rohingya and bangladeshi refugees. the rohingya, 40%, turning up malnourished. you can imagine conditions. errol, rosemary? >> you have the summit june 29th. this issue high on the agenda. won't the solution, long term solution rely heavily on participation by myanmar where...
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it is no longer possible to say this is any one country's but thailand, malaysia, indonesia need to comeether and have their navies go out and rescue these people and they need to push very hard on the government and the right to abusive policies. criticizeding has the head of the philippines military. the chain is claimed in full by china and in part by vietnam and malaysia. they will construct a naval base on a neighboring island. the chinese foreign ministry says the general's visit proves the philippines are a rule violator and a troublemaker. beijing claims nearly all of the south china sea, richard natural resources. how's do a quick recap of markets closed today. u.s. stocks extended at the global retreat. hit the 1%.dustrial nasdaq selling off as well. let's get a closer look with patrick. he is joining us from new york. it looks like treasuries stabilized but then it was equities turn for a bit of a route. patrick: i think he will see a continuation of choppy markets. q1 saw a number of headwinds for the u.s. economy. the strong dollar hurting exports, the week oil price ex, and
it is no longer possible to say this is any one country's but thailand, malaysia, indonesia need to comeether and have their navies go out and rescue these people and they need to push very hard on the government and the right to abusive policies. criticizeding has the head of the philippines military. the chain is claimed in full by china and in part by vietnam and malaysia. they will construct a naval base on a neighboring island. the chinese foreign ministry says the general's visit proves...
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thailand malaysia and indonesia turned back boats. ign ministers from malaysia and indonesia are expected to met on monday to discuss the crisis. >> burundi's president made his first public appearance since a coup. 17 appeared in court charged with trying to overthrow the president. crossing it bujumbura, and her join on the telephone by haru mewett assay. what is the message that the governor had to his people. >> well he clearly want to show that he was back in town, seemingly in control. people expected the protest. he did not. instead he called burundians that he had intelligence that the group al-shabab is going to attack the people and use the unrest in the country to try to remove him from power and destabilize the country. he told burr undians - you are either with me or against. and accused the opposition of trying to remove him from power. he didn't address the elections, whether they'd be postponed or not. >> reporter: thank you for that update from bujumbura >>> in nigeria, a suicide bomb attack at a market in the north ki
thailand malaysia and indonesia turned back boats. ign ministers from malaysia and indonesia are expected to met on monday to discuss the crisis. >> burundi's president made his first public appearance since a coup. 17 appeared in court charged with trying to overthrow the president. crossing it bujumbura, and her join on the telephone by haru mewett assay. what is the message that the governor had to his people. >> well he clearly want to show that he was back in town, seemingly in...
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cracking down on refugees, they have been traveling by sea with the help of human traffickers to malaysia and indonesiaaysia's capital kuala lumpur with me. what more do we know, first of all, about the migrants at this point? >> reporter: well, as you mentioned, we were able to speak to police in the resort town and they confirmed for us that about a thousand of these migrants had arrived last night. many of them were women and children. they were extremely hungry, thirsty and in need of medical attention. now, the home ministry here in malaysia has not been able to confirm any of the details for us. but the news agency is reporting that the boat they were travel on the ground appears to have been abandoned by the smugglers perhaps because of the crack down in thailand on people smugglers, they in yes recent weeks have detectedded and closed down these so-called slave camps where the migrants were held until a ransom was paid by their families for their release think the conditions in this camp as far as we are being able to tell are absolutely horrific. the migrants are starved beat and reports of ro
cracking down on refugees, they have been traveling by sea with the help of human traffickers to malaysia and indonesiaaysia's capital kuala lumpur with me. what more do we know, first of all, about the migrants at this point? >> reporter: well, as you mentioned, we were able to speak to police in the resort town and they confirmed for us that about a thousand of these migrants had arrived last night. many of them were women and children. they were extremely hungry, thirsty and in need of...
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what sparked the recent up tick in the number of migrants trying to sail to malaysia and indonesia?rneys often begin in the western rakhine state where most of the minorities are rohingya. in the past they would cross over thailand. but since thailand began a crackdown, the rohingya have been trafficked into indonesia and malaysia. >> stopping and searching for perpetrators and victims of human trafficking for months this joint operation between town and prison have squeezed the business of human trafficking and smuggleing. this checkpoint is emblematic of the crackdown. the point is to keep them from using this as the transit point. thailand's police chief have proposed camps be built for migrants from western myanmar and bangladesh. >> our continuing joint operations are carried out according to international legal obligations and humanitarian principles. >> what about the people at the heart of the regional crisis? muslim authorities say they are only allowed to bring food to shelters like this. they want continues to improve for their fellow muslim who is are escaping persecutio
what sparked the recent up tick in the number of migrants trying to sail to malaysia and indonesia?rneys often begin in the western rakhine state where most of the minorities are rohingya. in the past they would cross over thailand. but since thailand began a crackdown, the rohingya have been trafficked into indonesia and malaysia. >> stopping and searching for perpetrators and victims of human trafficking for months this joint operation between town and prison have squeezed the business...
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are trying to find ways to deal with the thousands of rohingya migrants who have landed in malaysia and indonesia and the thousands stranded at sea. malaysia's foreign affairs minister discussed migrant crisis. he says officials will work to resolve tension between the rohingya muslims and buddhist ma joert. malaysian prime minister tweeted on thursday that he has ordered the navy and the coast guard to rescue people drifting in boats. officials in malaysia and indonesia said they would reopen temporary shelters if other country resettle or repatriate the migrants within one year. international criticism has made them stop refusing the migrants. >> translator: we work with international bodies to offer shelter. it's never been indonesia's official policy to turn back boats. >> the u.s. deputy secretary of state visited myanmar to hold talks with the president. he urged officials to work with regional partners to tackle the issue. >>> some rohingya migrants are telling how they got call the up in this humanitarian crisis. nhk world's yusuke ota reports. >> reporter: some of the rescued migrants ar
are trying to find ways to deal with the thousands of rohingya migrants who have landed in malaysia and indonesia and the thousands stranded at sea. malaysia's foreign affairs minister discussed migrant crisis. he says officials will work to resolve tension between the rohingya muslims and buddhist ma joert. malaysian prime minister tweeted on thursday that he has ordered the navy and the coast guard to rescue people drifting in boats. officials in malaysia and indonesia said they would reopen...
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indonesia. they will probably choose to come here and those in malaysia know that. many migrants have been going to the indonesian side of malacca or andean see. if given the position they'll come here the destination for many especially the rohingya from myanmar. families and friends are here in malaysia. they will likely come here. authorities are gearing up for an influx of hundreds thousands of newcomers in the next few weeks. >>> malaysia and indonesia agreed to provide some with temporary shelter, the situation in thailand is complicated. the government said it will not turn boats away but asylum seekers will be detained if they make it onshore. >> reporter: the view of the international community has been clear - get the people onshore and get them to safety. malaysia and indonesia agreed to provide the rohingya and bangladesh migrants with shelter. thailand said no they will not open their doors yet. the government says they have and will continue to provide humanitarian aid on the boats. it boils down to immigration law. if they come onshore they'll be deta
indonesia. they will probably choose to come here and those in malaysia know that. many migrants have been going to the indonesian side of malacca or andean see. if given the position they'll come here the destination for many especially the rohingya from myanmar. families and friends are here in malaysia. they will likely come here. authorities are gearing up for an influx of hundreds thousands of newcomers in the next few weeks. >>> malaysia and indonesia agreed to provide some with...
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says nearly 1,000 migrants died trying to flee myanmar, as malaysia indonesia and thailand tackle wayshandle the crisis. >>> i'm darren jordon here in doha. also ahead - face off in burundi, police crack down on defiant protesters, the president clings to power. iraqi troops join forces with shia militias to recapture ramadi >>> the
says nearly 1,000 migrants died trying to flee myanmar, as malaysia indonesia and thailand tackle wayshandle the crisis. >>> i'm darren jordon here in doha. also ahead - face off in burundi, police crack down on defiant protesters, the president clings to power. iraqi troops join forces with shia militias to recapture ramadi >>> the
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malaysia indonesia and thailand are turning away boat lands of migrants. myanmar's government is explaining its position. >> our position is clear. we said at the start, to demand the peacekeeper - if they are coming from myanmar, and have have ... >>> burundi's president pierre nkurunziza sacked three members of his cabinet including the foreign minister after a failed coup against him last week. police fired gunshots in parts of the capital, where people have been back out, protesting against the president, running for a third term in office. there are calls to postpone the election after growing unrest. haru mutasa was out with the protesters earlier. >> some of the protesters came to negotiate. they want to move forward. the police say they cannot. the soldiers thought it was better to let them through. that's why they couldn't get far, the barbed wire. put there by the soldiers. they had to make a turn into another road. there they are up there. some said "let's go this way." it's not clear where they are going. they are saying they had a right to pro
malaysia indonesia and thailand are turning away boat lands of migrants. myanmar's government is explaining its position. >> our position is clear. we said at the start, to demand the peacekeeper - if they are coming from myanmar, and have have ... >>> burundi's president pierre nkurunziza sacked three members of his cabinet including the foreign minister after a failed coup against him last week. police fired gunshots in parts of the capital, where people have been back out,...
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think there may be some kind of resolution trying to address them, but it is unlikely that malaysia, indonesia, close partners of burma will take up this issue and we are still at a loss to find a solution. molly: thank you very much for that update. now with what many call a testament to the regeneration of new york city, nearly 14 years after the 9/11 attacks a new observation deck at the world trade center has been unveiled. sophie gives us a look at the observatory, which offers some spectacular views across the city. >> we are on the 100th floor of the world trade center building, 400 meters high. yet it only took us 40 seconds to get here because the lifts in this building are the fastest in the world. it offers 360 degree views of new york city. behind us, we have the empire state building, the brooklyn bridge on the other side, the statue of liberty, and until almost 14 years ago, the twin towers stood immediately next to where this building is. the mayor has said it is a turning point in new york history, that those who have fought to attack the city have lost once again. but the chai
think there may be some kind of resolution trying to address them, but it is unlikely that malaysia, indonesia, close partners of burma will take up this issue and we are still at a loss to find a solution. molly: thank you very much for that update. now with what many call a testament to the regeneration of new york city, nearly 14 years after the 9/11 attacks a new observation deck at the world trade center has been unveiled. sophie gives us a look at the observatory, which offers some...
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i think malaysia and indonesia has a special responsibility to impress upon the government of myanmaro respect the rohingyas and not discriminate based on race religion and skin color. >> thank you from malaysia. still ahead in al jazeera in a state where capital punishment is unpopular a jury gives the boston marathon bomber the ultimate penalty. plus: ♪ ♪ >> paying tribute to the king of blues, award winning musician b.b. king has died. >> and your back's against the wall... >> i have a problem... i don't speak english... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> part of our month long look at working in america. hello once again you're watching al jazeera. a reminder of our top stories. doctors in burundi has accused police of entering an emergency room and shooting soldiers. pierre nkurunziza is back in the country. >>> i.s.i.l. fighters have taken control of the government's headquarters in namazi, the largest city in the province of anbar. >>> thousands are crammed into boats i
i think malaysia and indonesia has a special responsibility to impress upon the government of myanmaro respect the rohingyas and not discriminate based on race religion and skin color. >> thank you from malaysia. still ahead in al jazeera in a state where capital punishment is unpopular a jury gives the boston marathon bomber the ultimate penalty. plus: ♪ ♪ >> paying tribute to the king of blues, award winning musician b.b. king has died. >> and your back's against the...
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malaysia and indonesia sparked outrage by turning away the boats from the waters. leaving thousands of rohingya trapped with little food for water. malaysia and indonesia are offering to provide temporary shelter, but the meeting and bangkok is finding a coordinated and permanent solution. >>> let's go to our correspondent in bangkok. scott heidler is live for us. what is expected from the meeting? >> first and foremost in the top agenda it as the meeting gets under way is providing help to those still out on the scene. those vulnerable migrants in the boat. that is first and foremost the agenda and they are working to coordinate that. there's 17 nations here, three observer nation the united states being one of them. iowa international office of the united nations. they are focussed on that. number two is to stop and these are longer term issues to stop the illegal trafficking and the last is tackle the root causes. to underline political sensitivities of this rohingya is a word not uttered by the myanmar government. they don't recognise them and that's why it was
malaysia and indonesia sparked outrage by turning away the boats from the waters. leaving thousands of rohingya trapped with little food for water. malaysia and indonesia are offering to provide temporary shelter, but the meeting and bangkok is finding a coordinated and permanent solution. >>> let's go to our correspondent in bangkok. scott heidler is live for us. what is expected from the meeting? >> first and foremost in the top agenda it as the meeting gets under way is...
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navy to search for migrants still adrift at sea. 3,000 have been rescued all came ashore in malaysia and indonesiae past month. robert mcbride has more from malaysia. >> reporter: that was always the problem with this policy let k the people whom you are trying to help know that they can now receive help. these migrants boats are thought to be way offshore especially since the push-back policy by the different governments of this region. they are thought to be outside of mobile phone range, and probably don't know they can now seek refuge. if they saw a vessel they would probably be more likely to try to out run it rather than knowing that that vessel is now there to offer help. so that will now change in theory. migrant vessels will have the choice of going to indonesia or malaysia, but they will probably choose to come here. and people in malaysia know that. many of the migrants have been going through to the indonesian side of the sea. in theory though if given the option they will start to come here. this is the destination for many on board, especially the rohingya from myanmar, many of their
navy to search for migrants still adrift at sea. 3,000 have been rescued all came ashore in malaysia and indonesiae past month. robert mcbride has more from malaysia. >> reporter: that was always the problem with this policy let k the people whom you are trying to help know that they can now receive help. these migrants boats are thought to be way offshore especially since the push-back policy by the different governments of this region. they are thought to be outside of mobile phone...
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rohingya asylum seekers make the dangerous journey to malaysia and indonesia. >>> hello again, the top stories on al jazeera. heavy fighting erupted in burundi's map tall bujumbura -- capital bujumbura >>> houthis rebels says saudi-led forces carried out an air strike. saudi-led say houthis violated the ceasefire 12 times. >>> a blaze spread to 30 houses. shi'a worshippers were passing through the neighbourhood and set fire to a sunni office. >>> rescue workers are looking for those trapped in a factory fire. 72 are dead. 300 are inside at the time. some are missing. we go to the scene. >> reporter: this was a deadly fighters. it engulfed most of the factory. this man is desperate for aernings his children and grand-daughter worked in the factory. he went inside and had a look. the chance that they survived are slim. >> translation: the only thing left are burnt bones skulls - they melted aopening with the metal. see the windows. even cats will not be able to escape, what's more my children. i want to know what happened. how do i find what is left of them. >> translation: we heard a bi
rohingya asylum seekers make the dangerous journey to malaysia and indonesia. >>> hello again, the top stories on al jazeera. heavy fighting erupted in burundi's map tall bujumbura -- capital bujumbura >>> houthis rebels says saudi-led forces carried out an air strike. saudi-led say houthis violated the ceasefire 12 times. >>> a blaze spread to 30 houses. shi'a worshippers were passing through the neighbourhood and set fire to a sunni office. >>> rescue...
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says nearly 1,000 migrants died trying to flee myanmar, as malaysia, indonesia and thailand tackle ways to handle the crisis. >>> i'm darren jordon, here in doha. also ahead - face off in burundi, police crack down on defiant protesters, the president clings to power. iraqi troops join forces with shia militias to recapture the key city of ramadi >>> we go inside aleppo in
says nearly 1,000 migrants died trying to flee myanmar, as malaysia, indonesia and thailand tackle ways to handle the crisis. >>> i'm darren jordon, here in doha. also ahead - face off in burundi, police crack down on defiant protesters, the president clings to power. iraqi troops join forces with shia militias to recapture the key city of ramadi >>> we go inside aleppo in
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malaysia, indonesia and thailand have placed response ability -- responsibility.e bangladeshi migrants, malaysia said it would waste no time in sending them back home. rishaad: this crisis is seen as a major test for these people. what does it mean for the region? stickingell, they are to this noninterference policy which has been around since the 1970's. analysts are not expecting the region to come down hard on myanmar. they have november elections coming up so this migrant crisis is not necessarily high on his priority list. thailand next week will be holding a conference on may 29 with the nations affected by this issue. myanmar has not indicated whether it will be sending a representative. scrutiny is certainly increasing on the region and malaysia in particular on how it will resolve this ongoing humanitarian crisis. back to you. rishaad: thanks for that. sophie joining us from kuala lumpur. up next, monetary policy. what he is concerned about, next. ♪ rishaad: the start of the trading day in india. just over 60 minutes away. we also have the indian reserve
malaysia, indonesia and thailand have placed response ability -- responsibility.e bangladeshi migrants, malaysia said it would waste no time in sending them back home. rishaad: this crisis is seen as a major test for these people. what does it mean for the region? stickingell, they are to this noninterference policy which has been around since the 1970's. analysts are not expecting the region to come down hard on myanmar. they have november elections coming up so this migrant crisis is not...
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indonesia and actually have pushed back one boat yesterday on monday out of indonesia waters and given directions to malaysia happened is indonesia military saw the boat and said there was a lot of people on the boat and around a thousand they describe it and said there were screams coming from the boat and a bad smell and bad situation and they gave the people some water, some food and medication and some fuel and then pushed them back. earlier on sunday two boats were actually accepted on indonesia land because these people already managed to make it ashore and this new policy the military is describing is different than the past because since 2009 indonesia has been accepted boats with migrants in different parts in indonesia and a few thousand arrived in indonesia and all accepted and handed over to their u.n. hir or the international organization for migration so this is a different policy right now. >> new u.n. envoy to yemen arrived in the capitol sanaa hours before a ceasefire proposed by allsaudis is due to take effect and the foreign minister called for resumption of talks between pro-government fo
indonesia and actually have pushed back one boat yesterday on monday out of indonesia waters and given directions to malaysia happened is indonesia military saw the boat and said there was a lot of people on the boat and around a thousand they describe it and said there were screams coming from the boat and a bad smell and bad situation and they gave the people some water, some food and medication and some fuel and then pushed them back. earlier on sunday two boats were actually accepted on...
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malaysia indonesia and thailand are turning away boat loads of migrants from myanmar. >>> the thailand prime minister has denied his government towed a migrant boat back out to sea. >> translator: thailand is not pushing anyone aware. it has to be their own desire. don't ask. we're not pushing anyone back. human rights might be the key issue, and it's important to take care of it. >> burundi's president sacked three members of the cabinet including the foreign minister after a failed coup there. last week police fired gunshots in parts of the capital to protecting the president running for a third term in office. there are calls to postpone the elections because of the unrest. we have the latest from burundi. >> reporter: it's interesting watching people hear the news on the local radio station about the new appointments. they knew the president would make changes if he survived an attempted coup you shake it up a little bit. the new defense minister is a civilian not someone who knows about military matters. they're asking what is the president up to? what is the game? what is the lon
malaysia indonesia and thailand are turning away boat loads of migrants from myanmar. >>> the thailand prime minister has denied his government towed a migrant boat back out to sea. >> translator: thailand is not pushing anyone aware. it has to be their own desire. don't ask. we're not pushing anyone back. human rights might be the key issue, and it's important to take care of it. >> burundi's president sacked three members of the cabinet including the foreign minister...
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because they knew they could not make landfall in thailand those ships went down south to malaysia and indonesia. >> now to yemen where there are battles along the border just a day before cease-fire is to begin. the houthi sheffield united the saudi city near the southwest border with yemen. they used rockets. the saudi civil defense say that people were killed. and last week people were killed in that city. there is estimated 1400 people have died in yemen since conflicts escalateed in mid-march. >>> meanwhile, the house of former president ali abdullah saleh has been the target of airstrikes for a second day. it comes after he pledge his allegiance to houthi rebels. it has been said that the some former president is only looking out for his own interests. >> he was closing not only a political chapter, but he has closed thinking that he would be part of any future of peace in yemen. he has no chance at all. they are not willing of any discussion. >> well, mohamed vall joins us from riyadh. we're just hours away from the start that have cease-fire. yet the strikes seem to be continuing from bo
because they knew they could not make landfall in thailand those ships went down south to malaysia and indonesia. >> now to yemen where there are battles along the border just a day before cease-fire is to begin. the houthi sheffield united the saudi city near the southwest border with yemen. they used rockets. the saudi civil defense say that people were killed. and last week people were killed in that city. there is estimated 1400 people have died in yemen since conflicts escalateed in...
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myanmar and many sick and starving landed on the malaysia island and several boats carrying hundreds of refugees have been picked off the coast in indonesianday and are the latest to be rescued from overcrowded boats arriving on the shore of malaysia and indonesia to escape a land that doesn't recognize them as citizens and faced decades of discrimination and persecution in myanmar. and they are in the state in the northwest of myanmar in the past they used to escape crossing over land through thailand and since thailand began a crack down advocates say they have been trafficked to indonesia and malaysia and we have correspondents covering this story in three counters myanmar, thailand and may liesha and we will go to the malaysia capacity cuala-lumpar and tell us what actually happened here. >> well police in the resort town of lankowi confirmed for us 100 migrants from bangladesh community arrived last night and many were women and children and in very poor state and hungry and very thirsty and needed medical attention and in indonesia authorities say they rescued around earlier today and this brings to around 1,000, the number of migra
myanmar and many sick and starving landed on the malaysia island and several boats carrying hundreds of refugees have been picked off the coast in indonesianday and are the latest to be rescued from overcrowded boats arriving on the shore of malaysia and indonesia to escape a land that doesn't recognize them as citizens and faced decades of discrimination and persecution in myanmar. and they are in the state in the northwest of myanmar in the past they used to escape crossing over land through...
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some have landed in malaysia and neighboring indonesia. an international conference to be held in bangkok on friday is expected to discuss the impact of this issue. >>> now countries in the region are becoming more alert to the flight plooigt of myanmar's rohingya muslims. the united nations estimates that 100,000 are living near the border with bangladesh. nhk world reports. >> reporter: people stranded on this boat are jumping into the ocean to retrieve food aid dropped by a helicopter. many on the boat are lying on the floor. they look malnourished and extremely frail. myanmar rohingya muslims do not have citizenship. u.n. officials estimate more than 300,000 migrants are still adrift at sea. an nhk crew has entered the state near myanmar's border with bangladesh, clash there's years ago left many people dead. since then the rohingyas there have been pushed into isolated areas. many rohingyas make their living farming and fishing but they face hardships, farming poor land with no way to move freely. >> we need to get approval from the p
some have landed in malaysia and neighboring indonesia. an international conference to be held in bangkok on friday is expected to discuss the impact of this issue. >>> now countries in the region are becoming more alert to the flight plooigt of myanmar's rohingya muslims. the united nations estimates that 100,000 are living near the border with bangladesh. nhk world reports. >> reporter: people stranded on this boat are jumping into the ocean to retrieve food aid dropped by a...
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that is indonesia and malaysia, not thailand. thailand will offer aid but no shelter. esia and malaysia are saying, look, doing our bit, we let them in. we'll keep them for a year. but the international community must help. and so that's, that end we have heard from the united states so far saying they will do their best. reviewing the situation. and of course, where they now want to see, indonesia, malaysia, other countries saying, okay, we are ready to take these people in. errol, rosemary. >> we can't ignore myanmar today saying it is still unsure if it will participate in any upcoming meetings on this. mig many migrants, fleeing persecution there. myanmar will be central to the solution. can they afford to keep ignoring talks when you kid the u.s. is pressing them to participate in all of this? >> frankly, errol, they have been ignoring talks for decade now. this situation has been going on for many, many years. there has been cnn coverage of this years years about the persian cushithe persecution of the rohingya people. myanmar does not recognize these people as a
that is indonesia and malaysia, not thailand. thailand will offer aid but no shelter. esia and malaysia are saying, look, doing our bit, we let them in. we'll keep them for a year. but the international community must help. and so that's, that end we have heard from the united states so far saying they will do their best. reviewing the situation. and of course, where they now want to see, indonesia, malaysia, other countries saying, okay, we are ready to take these people in. errol, rosemary....
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indonesia commanders say boats carrying migrants will be sent back and they landed in indonesia and malaysia8 hours. let's get more on this in dakarta and the indonesia say they will send back every boat carrying the migrants and essentially taking the same approach that other nations involved in this have taken, so where does that ultimately leave these migrants? >> yeah indonesia military confirmed from now on they will send back all the boats with migrants coming in indonesia waters and different than what they have done in the past because since 2009 many boats from myanmar came and landed here and all being accepted and now on sunday two boats arrived here and basically were also accepted because these people were already at the shore but one boat that came yesterday was actually towed back out of indonesia waters and military described the situation as being very bad and very dire and actually went up to the boat and said there were 1,000 people on the boat. there was a bad smell and heard screams from people in that boat. what they did, they gave them some water, some food and medicat
indonesia commanders say boats carrying migrants will be sent back and they landed in indonesia and malaysia8 hours. let's get more on this in dakarta and the indonesia say they will send back every boat carrying the migrants and essentially taking the same approach that other nations involved in this have taken, so where does that ultimately leave these migrants? >> yeah indonesia military confirmed from now on they will send back all the boats with migrants coming in indonesia waters...
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a game of political ping pong between thailand, malaysia and indonesia, a game that is costing people lives. step vaessen, al jazeera al jazeera malaysia. >> human rights groups have long held that it is meen myanmar government's.spo policies that is driving so's.policies that aredriving so many away. they shy away from discussing the situation but saying myanmar is the source of the problem and it has to do more to address the issue within its borders. this is what they had to say in reply. >> these other people are claiming they are coming from myanmar this is why we until we make the -- we contact the persons we can't say these people are coming from myanmar. it is not a refugee problem, it is a human trafficking problem. >> the mint minister says there will be a conference to be held later in the month to discuss the migrant problem, in the meantime thousands are expected to be at sea with few willing to accept them. >> thanks very much for speaking to us. we have a situation here where thousands i think some 25,000 rohingya and bangladeshis are in boats the first half of this yea
a game of political ping pong between thailand, malaysia and indonesia, a game that is costing people lives. step vaessen, al jazeera al jazeera malaysia. >> human rights groups have long held that it is meen myanmar government's.spo policies that is driving so's.policies that aredriving so many away. they shy away from discussing the situation but saying myanmar is the source of the problem and it has to do more to address the issue within its borders. this is what they had to say in...
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indonesia, malaysia and thailand have all turned back boats. >>> more than 130 rescued in indonesia are due to be returned to myanmar on sunday. some 130 men trapped on a life of labor on fishing boats. >> even the simplest thing gives this man pleasure. he's away from his loved ones who he thought he'd inner see again. >> translator: when i was in indonesia, i was always thinking: when will i be able to go home to see my family? >> reporter: he returned to myanmar several days ago together with 124 others and got this reception. they are some of the hundreds of men who were held captive and forced to work in appalling conditions on fishing boats only rescued by indonesian officials in april. it is not unusual for workers here to go to thailand, then he went to indonesia because he was told he would make more money but he never saw a single cent. instead there were long hours and frequent beating. >> translator: physically i'm okay but everyone myself included were not right mentally. i can't concentrate. i try not to think too much. >> reporter: but at least he's home. for his mother h
indonesia, malaysia and thailand have all turned back boats. >>> more than 130 rescued in indonesia are due to be returned to myanmar on sunday. some 130 men trapped on a life of labor on fishing boats. >> even the simplest thing gives this man pleasure. he's away from his loved ones who he thought he'd inner see again. >> translator: when i was in indonesia, i was always thinking: when will i be able to go home to see my family? >> reporter: he returned to myanmar...
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we look at those rez could youed off the coast of indonesia and malaysia. the european union has asked the u.n. for help. it's seeking a main date allowing military action to destroy smugglers' boats in libyan waters. almost 40,000 migrants have reached greece and malta by sea since the beginning of the 2015. it's a huge increase from last year. addressing the u.n. security council, the eu's foreign policy chief asked for help to help those across the mediterranean. they also admitted that europe was slow to act. >> our message to all libyans is clear. the european union is ready for support you in any possible way to make sure that libya can be the prosperous stable country it can be and deserves to be. in the meantime, we need to work together in partnership. europeans and libyans, to fight trafficking and smuggling organizations. the european union is ready to do its part. it has not always been the case i know. now i believe we are ready to do it. >> let's get more from kristen who is live at the united nations in new york. hi there, kristen. fredricka
we look at those rez could youed off the coast of indonesia and malaysia. the european union has asked the u.n. for help. it's seeking a main date allowing military action to destroy smugglers' boats in libyan waters. almost 40,000 migrants have reached greece and malta by sea since the beginning of the 2015. it's a huge increase from last year. addressing the u.n. security council, the eu's foreign policy chief asked for help to help those across the mediterranean. they also admitted that...
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they landed in malaysia indonesia, and thailand. the situation is indeed dire. ntry will take them in. malaysia has rallied its neighbors to engage them to come up with a solution. malaysia is especially concerned because it is hosting 45,000 migrants. it says it can no longer accommodate them. and in asia and thailand say it would start an unstoppable flow. >> you can try to do what you like but how much is there? >> that is an important question. the region has a noninterference policy. for years critics say the policy prompted myanmar to commit abuses without being accountable to them. the rohingya muslims are one of the most persecuted in the world. we know efforts are being made to meet with representatives. it is unclear if myanmar has agreed or if myanmar has rejected allegations it is the source of the problem. it is an increasingly tricky situation. the shot: -- rishaad: thanks for that. >> i think we are still fractionally low in terms of asian stocks this morning. it has been a mixed bag. the china property prices we talk about how fewer cities receive
they landed in malaysia indonesia, and thailand. the situation is indeed dire. ntry will take them in. malaysia has rallied its neighbors to engage them to come up with a solution. malaysia is especially concerned because it is hosting 45,000 migrants. it says it can no longer accommodate them. and in asia and thailand say it would start an unstoppable flow. >> you can try to do what you like but how much is there? >> that is an important question. the region has a noninterference...