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he was denied entry on orders of the malaysian and government. in australia he spoke to us from adelaide. is in government is trying to downplay the importance of his own visit. >> let's clear this up. the is a line being said by prime minister. i am very that up with his apologist line. there were three other members of the trillion parliament coming on this visit and two of them actually had a program from a special minister of state. we're all went to provide a report involving members of the opposition and myself as an independent. to call this an unofficial visit is a little bit pejorative on behalf of the foreign minister of australia. we were there to help the electoral commission and provide a report to the austrian parliament on malaysia. primeed up with our minister trying to diminish this visit in the way that he has. >> he described him as an apologist. you're going there to look at how free and fair election would be and that is ruffling his brothers? >> i'm very grateful for his statement expressing his disappointment and asking for
he was denied entry on orders of the malaysian and government. in australia he spoke to us from adelaide. is in government is trying to downplay the importance of his own visit. >> let's clear this up. the is a line being said by prime minister. i am very that up with his apologist line. there were three other members of the trillion parliament coming on this visit and two of them actually had a program from a special minister of state. we're all went to provide a report involving members...
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a few high-ranking officials, malaysian authorities have not said who they are. it was initially said they were armed and they had links to a group in the philippines, but the foreign affairs office in the philippines was quick to refute that and said they were in fact followers of a group wanting recognition and want to stay permanently there based on historical grounds. >> what claim do these protesters have? >> well, historically it was part owned by the sultanate in the southern philippines. in till now the malaysian government has paid a certain amount of rent, as they call it , for it the land. the reclaiming was made officially by the philippines in the 1960s, but the claim has been dormant. we all know there is no such thing as a dormant claim. this time, the army says they were left out when the philippine government decided to sign a free work -- framework agreement. the question now is how the philippine government will deal with the situation. are they ready to protect the rights of the filipinos and the same time balance relations with malaysia? mala
a few high-ranking officials, malaysian authorities have not said who they are. it was initially said they were armed and they had links to a group in the philippines, but the foreign affairs office in the philippines was quick to refute that and said they were in fact followers of a group wanting recognition and want to stay permanently there based on historical grounds. >> what claim do these protesters have? >> well, historically it was part owned by the sultanate in the southern...
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in the decades that followed, the malaysian government stepped in to save their turtles.harvesting the eggs was banned, and a hatchery established on selingaan island which people visit to see what's going on. during the breeding season, the eggs are collected from the beach and reburied in the hatchery, each clutch being kept together inside its own little fence. but it's only after dark that the adult turtles reveal themselves, crawling out of the sea and laying their eggs to the delight of the onlookers. man: there may be another location. anybody else? no take picture. attenborough: the visitors pay good money for the privilege of watching the turtles at close quarters, and that gives an income to the local people. man: that's about the age... attenborough: once the eggs hatch, the youngsters are collected and taken down to the shore. off you go... off you go. millions of baby turtles have now been released under this conservation program, and as a consequence, the population of adult green turtles here is now increasing. but the survival of green turtles needs more t
in the decades that followed, the malaysian government stepped in to save their turtles.harvesting the eggs was banned, and a hatchery established on selingaan island which people visit to see what's going on. during the breeding season, the eggs are collected from the beach and reburied in the hatchery, each clutch being kept together inside its own little fence. but it's only after dark that the adult turtles reveal themselves, crawling out of the sea and laying their eggs to the delight of...
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. >> reporter: malaysian officials are now holding training courses for palestinians. the japanese government supports the efforts of countries that it helped in the past as they assist other nations in need. this man is a consultant who is assisting palestinians. >> translator: providing technology rather than goods and developing human relations are very important. japan is good at this type of assistance. it's rewarding and gives us a great sense of achievement. >> reporter: still, the israeli occupation casts a shadow over these efforts. it affects over half of the west bank. israel imposes restrictions on construction involving palestinians. assistance from asia still faces many hurdles to clear. these barriers may turn into a path that lead palestinians to stand on their own feet once again. nhk world, the west bank and gaza strip. >>> many expected rain, but lower temperatures led to snow in tokyo. rachel ferguson has more. >> hi there, gene. we saw a little snow, but only enough to reduce visibility that there were some delays and cancellations at the airport.
. >> reporter: malaysian officials are now holding training courses for palestinians. the japanese government supports the efforts of countries that it helped in the past as they assist other nations in need. this man is a consultant who is assisting palestinians. >> translator: providing technology rather than goods and developing human relations are very important. japan is good at this type of assistance. it's rewarding and gives us a great sense of achievement. >>...
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>> they said it was going to malaysian telekom. >> did that make any sense?yeah, actually it's a reasonable request. >> so she sold it for $95,000, and off it went to kuala lumpur. we know actually from the indictment of mr. kakavand that he had arranged for your product to be flown via iran air. >> [chuckling] >> right into tehran. do you know even know who the actual recipient of it was? >> in the indictments, there were two companies listed. one of them is-- does deal with electro-optical equipment. >> and also weapons of mass destruction. >> of course. >> that company is a subsidiary of iran electronics industries, a contractor that makes weapons and communication systems for the iranian military. seems like an open-and-shut case against kakavand, but it isn't. >> nowhere else in the world this is considered as a crime. nowhere else except in the united states. >> diane francois is kakavand's lawyer in paris, where he's fighting his extradition to the u.s. she explains that in europe, there are no sanctions against trading with iran, except when it comes
>> they said it was going to malaysian telekom. >> did that make any sense?yeah, actually it's a reasonable request. >> so she sold it for $95,000, and off it went to kuala lumpur. we know actually from the indictment of mr. kakavand that he had arranged for your product to be flown via iran air. >> [chuckling] >> right into tehran. do you know even know who the actual recipient of it was? >> in the indictments, there were two companies listed. one of them...
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this is where the two sides will joint the malaysian industrial park. malaysia expressed hope that the project would deepen relationships with china, its largest trading partner. >> this industrial park marks a new chapter in a relationship between our two countries. a relationship that has matured and blossomed beyond expectations. >> under the agreement, the two sides will also build a second industrial park in china. the goal is to expand bilateral trade by exporting products made at the two locations. the industrial park in china will be located in the port city of qinzhou and kuantan in the south of the country. china's growth in 2012 was below 8% for the first time in 13 years as the debt crisis weighed on global growth. rising labor costs have made companies less willing to manufacture in china exports are suffering. the so-called factory of the world needs a new economic model to power its growth. >> translator: the two industry parks will compliment each other so both sides can croft. such cooperation is unprecedented. >> china and malaysia see
this is where the two sides will joint the malaysian industrial park. malaysia expressed hope that the project would deepen relationships with china, its largest trading partner. >> this industrial park marks a new chapter in a relationship between our two countries. a relationship that has matured and blossomed beyond expectations. >> under the agreement, the two sides will also build a second industrial park in china. the goal is to expand bilateral trade by exporting products...
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for him, sending the kids to the malaysian school in town is not an option. >> a lot of migrants come in with the children, or they have newborn children there. they have no documents. they have no access to education-- no access even to the outside world. >> reporter: aegile fernandez grew up in a migrant family on a malaysian tea plantation. she is now program director of tenaganita, a malaysia-based non-profit group that assists migrant workers. >> if you look back even from our independence, even right after our independence, education was for all. there was no question of whether you had a document. so everyone could enter into any school that was nearest to you. >> reporter: according to the latest census, migrants, mostly from indonesia, now comprise nearly one third of the 3.2 million population in sabah province, and that, says fernandez, has made the government less willing to pay for universal education. >> this whole question that arose from locals that if you provide the education for migrant children, then the local children lose out. >> reporter: at a plantation owned b
for him, sending the kids to the malaysian school in town is not an option. >> a lot of migrants come in with the children, or they have newborn children there. they have no documents. they have no access to education-- no access even to the outside world. >> reporter: aegile fernandez grew up in a migrant family on a malaysian tea plantation. she is now program director of tenaganita, a malaysia-based non-profit group that assists migrant workers. >> if you look back even...
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a military spokesperson told nhk that 50 armed insurgents attacked a marine base on the malaysian border around 1 a.m. the shootout lasted about an hour. authorities later found 16 bodies and seized dozens of firearms. it's believed the other insurgents fled. the incident is one of the deadliest since the current unrest erupted in 2004. about 80% of people in the three southernmost provinces are muslims. according to a monitoring group, more than 5300 people, both muslims. and buddhists have died during nine years of violence. >>> india is one of the economic giants of asia, but it's also an emerging military power and the world's largest importer of military equipment. neighboring countries are also racing to upgrade their armed forces, a trend that reflect the shifting balance of power in south asia. nhk world abhishek dhulia has more. >> reporter: the race among aerospace countries to win lucrative contracts is reaching new heights. at least week's aero india show, france was a prominent exhibitor. the order for french jets was worth more than $10 billion. u.s.-made fighter planes, is
a military spokesperson told nhk that 50 armed insurgents attacked a marine base on the malaysian border around 1 a.m. the shootout lasted about an hour. authorities later found 16 bodies and seized dozens of firearms. it's believed the other insurgents fled. the incident is one of the deadliest since the current unrest erupted in 2004. about 80% of people in the three southernmost provinces are muslims. according to a monitoring group, more than 5300 people, both muslims. and buddhists have...
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assault on a military base in the country's south over one hundred fighters in the marine camp on the malaysian border the troops repelled the attack suffering no injuries in the raid that was considered to be the heaviest militant of time for several years. in bahrain police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse protesters in the country's capital and one day before the two year anniversary of the uprising people marched in the streets carrying flags and chanting anti-government slogans accusing the ruling regime of corruption and human rights violations. have been staging demonstrations since early two thousand and eleven demanding political reform and they now want the outright removal of the ruling family blaming them for the violence. and it has reportedly handed over the syrian embassy in the capital doha to the opposition syrian national coalition opposition leader and these are all hierarchy who claims he was recently appointed as ambassador to kata says the handover is just a formal procedure to acknowledge his new post the national coalition was formed in doha eighteen months ag
assault on a military base in the country's south over one hundred fighters in the marine camp on the malaysian border the troops repelled the attack suffering no injuries in the raid that was considered to be the heaviest militant of time for several years. in bahrain police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse protesters in the country's capital and one day before the two year anniversary of the uprising people marched in the streets carrying flags and chanting anti-government slogans...
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base in the country's south over one hundred heavily armed fighters stormed the marine camp on the malaysian border the troops did repel the attack suffering no injuries themselves the rate is the heaviest militants attacked for several years in the rest of cell. where police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse hundreds of protesters in the country's capital days before the two year anniversary of the uprising a people marched in the streets carrying flags and chanting anti-government slogans accusing the ruling regime of corruption and human rights violations have been staging demonstrations since early two thousand and eleven all the time demanding political reform and i won't be all for every move of the ruling. blaming them for the crackdown on protests. and they hand over the syrian embassy in the capital doha to the opposition syrian national coalition opposition leader hockey he claims he was recently appointed as ambassador. says it is just formal procedure to acknowledge his new post the national coalition was formed in doha eighteen months ago and the recognized by other gu
base in the country's south over one hundred heavily armed fighters stormed the marine camp on the malaysian border the troops did repel the attack suffering no injuries themselves the rate is the heaviest militants attacked for several years in the rest of cell. where police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse hundreds of protesters in the country's capital days before the two year anniversary of the uprising a people marched in the streets carrying flags and chanting anti-government...
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base in the country self over one hundred heavily armed fighters stormed the marine camp on the malaysian border the troops repelled the attack suffering no injuries themselves the raid is the heaviest militant attack to several units in the rest of self. involved rain police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse hundreds of protesters in the country's capital one day before the two year anniversary of the uprising people marched in the streets carrying bahraini flags and chanting anti-government slogans accusing the ruling regime of corruption and human rights violations rain is being staging demonstrations two thousand and eleven demanding political reform and i want the removal of the ruling family blaming them for the volatile crackdown on protests. that's it for the moment for me and the news team will be back with more for you in about half an hour. and it gets discussed personal privacy hello kitty toy in space and other news never seen in the mainstream media that is in breaking the said. she. couldn't take three days for sure. three. three. three. three live. video. a freeb
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base in the country self over one hundred heavily armed fighters stormed the marine camp on the malaysian border state of suffering no injuries themselves the raid is the heaviest militant attack for several years in the restive region. in bahrain police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse hundreds of protesters in the country's capital one day before the two year anniversary of the uprising people marched in the streets carrying bahraini flags and chanting government slogans accusing the ruling regime of corruption and human rights violations iranians have been staging demonstrations since early two thousand and eleven political reform. movement the ruling. family blame for the violent crackdown on protests. religious education is making a serious comeback in two years after the regime which banned the teaching of islam was toppled the current government has no control of private muslim schools springing up across the country and the worry is they are spreading extremism ortiz or in english go visit a school where the qur'an is the main subject. tunisia's learned some tough lesso
base in the country self over one hundred heavily armed fighters stormed the marine camp on the malaysian border state of suffering no injuries themselves the raid is the heaviest militant attack for several years in the restive region. in bahrain police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse hundreds of protesters in the country's capital one day before the two year anniversary of the uprising people marched in the streets carrying bahraini flags and chanting government slogans accusing...
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base in the country self over one hundred heavily armed fighters stormed the marine camp on the malaysian border state of suffering no injuries themselves the raid is the heaviest militant attack for several years in the restive region. in bahrain police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse hundreds of protesters in the country's capital one day before the two year anniversary of the uprising people marched in the streets carrying bahraini flags and chanting government slogans accusing the ruling regime of corruption and human rights violations iranians have been staging demonstrations since early two thousand and eleven demanding political reform. movement the ruling. family blamed for the violent crackdown on protests. religious education is making a serious comeback in two years after the regime which burned the teaching of islam was toppled the current government has no control of private schools springing up across the country and the worry is they are spreading extremism ortiz or in english go visit a school where the qur'an is the main subject. tunisia's learned some tough l
base in the country self over one hundred heavily armed fighters stormed the marine camp on the malaysian border state of suffering no injuries themselves the raid is the heaviest militant attack for several years in the restive region. in bahrain police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse hundreds of protesters in the country's capital one day before the two year anniversary of the uprising people marched in the streets carrying bahraini flags and chanting government slogans accusing...
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killed after the detonation a few hours later responsibility for the attack that was claimed by the malaysian wod jihadists one thing to remember here is that this is a vast desert territory and therefore it is very difficult to control this attack is just another example confirming that despite the news reports of the french army having taken over gal timbuktu into doubt there is still a long way to go before jihadists are ousted from the country at least in severe artie's crew was given access to the civil defense camps and were volunteers and civilians are preparing to fight against the jihadists the f.l. and they are going down to core a local government militia movements that account for a total of two thousand eight hundred operatives but do not support the strategy chosen by the french in mali and joined forces in fighting the terrorists completely share the same goals but what they did was a really bad service to us there was no really about the army itself al-qaeda had been operating on mali and territory for a number of years now they have all of this and they keep getting more by k
killed after the detonation a few hours later responsibility for the attack that was claimed by the malaysian wod jihadists one thing to remember here is that this is a vast desert territory and therefore it is very difficult to control this attack is just another example confirming that despite the news reports of the french army having taken over gal timbuktu into doubt there is still a long way to go before jihadists are ousted from the country at least in severe artie's crew was given...
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military base in the country self over one hundred heavily armed forces stormed the marine camp on the malaysian border the troops repelled the attack suffering no injuries themselves the raid is the heaviest militant attack for several years in the rest of self. involved rain police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse hundreds of protesters in the country's capital one day before the two year anniversary of the uprising people marched in the streets carrying flags and chanting anti-government slogans accusing the ruling regime of corruption and human rights violations reign is been staging demonstrations since two thousand and eleven demanding political reform and i want the removal of the ruling family blaming them for the volatile crackdown on protests. that's it for the moment for me and the news team will be back with more for you in about half an hour. and i guess discuss personal privacy hello kitty toy in space and other news never seen in the mainstream media that is in breaking the. mission. critical free structure. three arrangements three. three. two three. olds three blown l
military base in the country self over one hundred heavily armed forces stormed the marine camp on the malaysian border the troops repelled the attack suffering no injuries themselves the raid is the heaviest militant attack for several years in the rest of self. involved rain police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse hundreds of protesters in the country's capital one day before the two year anniversary of the uprising people marched in the streets carrying flags and chanting...
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base in the country's south over one hundred heavily armed fighters stormed the marine camp on the malaysian border the troops to repel the attack suffering no injuries themselves at the raid is the heaviest militants attack for several years and the rest of sell. at least used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse hundreds of protesters in the country's capital days before the two year anniversary of the uprising a people marched in the streets carrying flags and chanting anti-government slogans accusing the ruling regime of corruption and human rights violations about grannies have been staging demonstrations since two thousand and eleven all the time demanding political reform now while they all fight for a move of the ruling. blaming them for the bombing crackdown on protests. and they hand over the syrian embassy in the capital doha to the opposition syrian national coalition opposition leader news out of how to act. he claims he was recently appointed as ambassador to cuts and says that the handover is just a formal procedure to acknowledge his new post the national coalition was form
base in the country's south over one hundred heavily armed fighters stormed the marine camp on the malaysian border the troops to repel the attack suffering no injuries themselves at the raid is the heaviest militants attack for several years and the rest of sell. at least used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse hundreds of protesters in the country's capital days before the two year anniversary of the uprising a people marched in the streets carrying flags and chanting anti-government...
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. >> it's a lady by the name of mi-tieng wan, a malaysian lady we have already interviewed, and also,r called grace lim. they are running a small network of brothels and they are involved in trafficking young girls to staff these brothels, thereby facilitating their movement for the purposes of prostitution within the country. >> based on lily's detailed testimony, the two women are brought in for questioning. now sergeant tomlinson and detectives jones and clement go to the police station to make the arrests. >> mary, if you can just -- let's get straight inside. >> you're going -- >> both of you. i'll talk to both of you. >> i'm arresting you now on suspicion of human trafficking and being involved in the management of a brothel. >> we searched their home address and found numerous documentary exhibits that link them to other agencies and to other brothels, and telephone numbers within the network around the uk. those pieces of paper and documentary exhibits will be put to them for comment during interview. in the case of grace lim, she has been shown a number of them already and ha
. >> it's a lady by the name of mi-tieng wan, a malaysian lady we have already interviewed, and also,r called grace lim. they are running a small network of brothels and they are involved in trafficking young girls to staff these brothels, thereby facilitating their movement for the purposes of prostitution within the country. >> based on lily's detailed testimony, the two women are brought in for questioning. now sergeant tomlinson and detectives jones and clement go to the police...
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think that it's hard to have to make the people the facts that should see if we cannot come to the malaysian part of education for fourteen point four five percent increase. we need people to fill the station unpleasant things. well told of the free movement to the fruit of the free movement all further photocells in the success of the european union. and that means all capitals. means of labor. as well as of goods and services. there is much more to be done. the way i see it is a much more to be done in several areas particularly and services particularly in may so called digital single market. one of our main priorities in the coming years agreed to this is a green coalition i map. i hope agreed across the whole of the british we want more consistent implementation of the services director. live version of services and trade across the borders. we're on the completion of the single market for boosting cross border. commons. we want to make sure the rules don't limit growth by placing a necessary but some businesses and indeed one of the things we secured in recent because syrians if they e
think that it's hard to have to make the people the facts that should see if we cannot come to the malaysian part of education for fourteen point four five percent increase. we need people to fill the station unpleasant things. well told of the free movement to the fruit of the free movement all further photocells in the success of the european union. and that means all capitals. means of labor. as well as of goods and services. there is much more to be done. the way i see it is a much more to...