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with muslim rohingya and from the womb to the tomb of the region december some images are only three thing. if you have been. the decisions of my life [inaudible] the situation. we to to consume him back at this is usually steve. in the meantime. twenty one one two thousand and three weeks which is. to tell about that. maybe legal norms. in addition to the such substitution home call wrong social [inaudible] click francis. traffic now devoid ofof thee in aail raylase of brown brown told. that's a christmas story. from [inaudible] twenty just [inaudible] five really late in the way away away right. after these words. throughout radical sorceress a restaurant. on google set samame thing n the coalition. bubut as soon asas why why d read full to make a nicola for fresh injection and six second [inaudible] online. business are the conditions are right. a day. to listen. to this colossal he's. trying to cut down on his asian nations refused to use remains with h a with a statement. are you know that i'm not displaced by the claims. sells a lot of luck and strategy. in. the day unclear. wh
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in myanmar, authorities have told the bbc they've started to welcome back some of the 700,000 rohingya muslimsthere are doubts overjust how many people have actually returned and grave fears for the safety of any rohingya who do travel back. the un says what happened in northern rakhine state was a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. journalists are normally banned from the area, but our myanmar correspondent, nick beake, managed to reach there, and has sent this special report. 0na scrap on a scrap of land between two countries, a people who have lost everything. the rohingya, living in fear, in limbo, and in desperate need of a home. this is no man's land, between myanmar, from where they fled rape and murder, and bangladesh, where they see no future. we are crying. nobody wants to live in these conditions. won't you please help us, to go back to oui’ you please help us, to go back to our homeland? put pressure on the myanmar government. the government here in myanmar insists it once to bring home the rohingya families as quickly as possible, but they are deeply skip full. they believe the
in myanmar, authorities have told the bbc they've started to welcome back some of the 700,000 rohingya muslimsthere are doubts overjust how many people have actually returned and grave fears for the safety of any rohingya who do travel back. the un says what happened in northern rakhine state was a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. journalists are normally banned from the area, but our myanmar correspondent, nick beake, managed to reach there, and has sent this special report. 0na scrap on...
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woman: bangladesh has called on myanmar to allow the return of hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims can't cope with the scale of the humanitarian crisis. rape and torture at the hands of the myanmar army. i'm alex crawford, and this is "hotspots." tonight, we're gonna take you behind the scenes of some of the world's hardest-hitting stories. we're in northern iraq, where stuart ramsay has an amazingly lucky escape. ramsay: the chance of surviving that, a flip of a coin, i suspect. crawford: our cameras are rolling when things get out of hand in spain. [gunfire]
woman: bangladesh has called on myanmar to allow the return of hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims can't cope with the scale of the humanitarian crisis. rape and torture at the hands of the myanmar army. i'm alex crawford, and this is "hotspots." tonight, we're gonna take you behind the scenes of some of the world's hardest-hitting stories. we're in northern iraq, where stuart ramsay has an amazingly lucky escape. ramsay: the chance of surviving that, a flip of a coin, i...
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the world's fastest growing refugee crisis is the flight of the rohingya muslims. nearly 700,000 of them have fled their homes in myanmar to neighboring bangladesh since last august. bringing with stories of alleged mass murder and destruction at the hands of myanmar's military which denies the accusations but the scars they bear are physical reminders of the persecution they've endured for the ngo called physicians for human rights, they are important pieces of forensic evidence this corroborate firsthand accounts of genocide against the rohingya. a new report by the human rights group exclusively shared with this show looks into the injuries of 25 rohingya refugees from a village where one such massacre allegedly took place. its lead author, the dr. homer venters joined me to discuss those findings. dr. venters, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having many. >> this report you put out is unusual because you're tracing the accounts of a massacre you think happened through the injuries on victims. is that true. >> we're using our skills to document forensi
the world's fastest growing refugee crisis is the flight of the rohingya muslims. nearly 700,000 of them have fled their homes in myanmar to neighboring bangladesh since last august. bringing with stories of alleged mass murder and destruction at the hands of myanmar's military which denies the accusations but the scars they bear are physical reminders of the persecution they've endured for the ngo called physicians for human rights, they are important pieces of forensic evidence this...
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nearly 700,000 rohingya muslims fled last year's military crackdown in myanmar. ead rape and murder. the un called it "ethnic cleansing." myanmar‘s military says it is fighting rohingya militants and denies targeting civilians. the country has refused to allow access to un investigators, but officials recently took a group ofjournalists to the area on a tightly—controlled visit. the bbc‘s myanmar correspondent nick beake joined the trip. this is part of the trip they did not want us to see. this is to be a rohingya village. the people are long gone. if you look around you can see evidence of fire here. they are trying to usher us away again. they are saying it is time to move on. why can we not go in here? why can we not go inside? because it is very dangerous. something could happen. we do not know is do not come in there. we wa nt we want to go back to our homeland. myanmar‘s government insists it wa nts to myanmar‘s government insists it wants to bring them back home. but they are sceptical they feel no one wa nts they are sceptical they feel no one wants them.
nearly 700,000 rohingya muslims fled last year's military crackdown in myanmar. ead rape and murder. the un called it "ethnic cleansing." myanmar‘s military says it is fighting rohingya militants and denies targeting civilians. the country has refused to allow access to un investigators, but officials recently took a group ofjournalists to the area on a tightly—controlled visit. the bbc‘s myanmar correspondent nick beake joined the trip. this is part of the trip they did not...
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mark davis rational criminal court even though it ethnically cleansed seven hundred thousand rohingya muslims in the course of a month you know the united states is continuing to try to protect israel to protect saudi arabia so there is a very unprincipled approach to international justice all of which puts alleged war crimes in syria and gaza beyond its reach but the i.c.c. is broadening its scope with new investigations in venezuela the philippines georgia and afghanistan but it must also compete with the rise of nationalism and growing disdain for global institutions signs for the strengthening of international justice jonah al-jazeera the hague and catch up any time by checking out our website al-jazeera dot com. i'm on another headlines here on jazeera there's growing outcry in the united states over don't want trump's failure to hold russia to account over alleged election meddling a former cia director is among a group of intelligence chiefs who criticize trump's comments during thursday's news conference with russian president vladimir putin as treasonous trump has returned home to a
mark davis rational criminal court even though it ethnically cleansed seven hundred thousand rohingya muslims in the course of a month you know the united states is continuing to try to protect israel to protect saudi arabia so there is a very unprincipled approach to international justice all of which puts alleged war crimes in syria and gaza beyond its reach but the i.c.c. is broadening its scope with new investigations in venezuela the philippines georgia and afghanistan but it must also...
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ascending myanmar to criminal court even though it ethnically cleansed seven hundred thousand rohingya muslims in the course of the month you know the united states is continuing to try to protect israel to protect saudi arabia so there is a very unprincipled approach to international justice all of that puts alleged war crimes in syria and gaza beyond its reach but the i.c.c. is tackling of the challenges you investigations in venezuela the philippines and afghanistan may build support and assuage suspicion across the african continent but the rise of nationalism and disdain for global institutions elsewhere are all men assigns for the strengthening of international justice jonah how al-jazeera the hague. now the un chief on turning a tariff says paramilitary fighters linked to nicaragua his government are using an acceptable lethal force against protesters which must stop immediately at least two hundred seventy people have been killed since demonstrations against president daniel ortega began in april but i was sanchez reports from the capital with. family members who are burying twenty yea
ascending myanmar to criminal court even though it ethnically cleansed seven hundred thousand rohingya muslims in the course of the month you know the united states is continuing to try to protect israel to protect saudi arabia so there is a very unprincipled approach to international justice all of that puts alleged war crimes in syria and gaza beyond its reach but the i.c.c. is tackling of the challenges you investigations in venezuela the philippines and afghanistan may build support and...
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even though it ethnically cleansed seven hundred thousand rohingya muslims in the course of a month you know the united states is continuing to try to protect israel to protect saudi arabia so there is a very unprincipled approach to international justice all of that puts alleged war crimes in syria and gaza beyond its reach but the i.c.c. is tackling of the challenges you investigations in venezuela the philippines and afghanistan may build support and assuage suspicion across the african continent but the rise of nationalism and disdain for global institutions elsewhere are allman assigns for the strengthening of international justice jonah how al-jazeera the hague how hundreds of thousands of people packed the show paris to welcome home the french football team and the. scenes twenty years ago from speaker a chef or two in sunday's final just in case you've forgotten that i was among the crowd. the colors of france's flag edged into the sky above paris as she was missing as for the players it was the homecoming they had dreamed of for the fans a joyful moment they would never forget
even though it ethnically cleansed seven hundred thousand rohingya muslims in the course of a month you know the united states is continuing to try to protect israel to protect saudi arabia so there is a very unprincipled approach to international justice all of that puts alleged war crimes in syria and gaza beyond its reach but the i.c.c. is tackling of the challenges you investigations in venezuela the philippines and afghanistan may build support and assuage suspicion across the african...
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court even though it ethnically cleansed seven hundred thousand rohingya muslims in the course of a month you know the united states is continuing to try to protect israel to protect saudi arabia so there is a very unprincipled approach to international justice all of that puts alleged war crimes in syria and gaza beyond its reach but the i.c.c. is tackling other challenges you investigations in venezuela the philippines and afghanistan may build support and assuage suspicion across the african continent but the rise of nationalism and disdain for global institutions elsewhere are all men assigns for the strengthening of international justice. because china joins me now from the hague in the netherlands and joined a packed day really for officials there what are we expecting in terms of ceremonies for the day. well big commemorative events here speeches and so on a number of the members represented as well in the form of ministers and so on enjoying the occasion and talking about the legacy of the i.c.c. and the rome statute over the past twenty years and of course looking towards its fut
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burma, jailed reuters journalistst wa lone, who helped expose the burmese military massacre of rohingya muslims, has accused the police of framing him, handing him documents he had not sought only minutes before he and his colleague, kyaw soe oo, were arrested in december. these documents are being used by burmese prosecutors are evidence to argue the two journalists have violated the colonial-era official secrets act, which carries up to 14 years in prison. the two journalists have been jailed since dececember. in a rare interview, nicicaragun presidenent daniel ortega has rejected calls to step down from power, amid mounting protests and civil unrest. this is president ortega, speaking on fox news monday. >> we were elected by the voters. limits and our electoral time ends in 2021. we will have our next elections. then, we will have to see who will be voted in for the new administration. amy nicaragua's main business : association has been demanding ortega to hold early elections, to which ortega has responded that nicaragua "is not private property." international human rights groups say ove
burma, jailed reuters journalistst wa lone, who helped expose the burmese military massacre of rohingya muslims, has accused the police of framing him, handing him documents he had not sought only minutes before he and his colleague, kyaw soe oo, were arrested in december. these documents are being used by burmese prosecutors are evidence to argue the two journalists have violated the colonial-era official secrets act, which carries up to 14 years in prison. the two journalists have been jailed...
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muslims. what happened to the rohingyas in myanmar could happen to us here. prime minister narendra modi, who pledged to deport bangladeshi intruders unless they were hindus. in assam, a fellow party member is clear about his intentions. everybody will be given a right to prove their citizenship. but, if they fail to do so, the legal system will take its own course. you're saying these people will be expelled? yes, yes. for now, bengali muslims are staying put, clinging to the hope that after next year's national elections, such pledges will simply fade away. joe miller, bbc news, assam. the party of the cambodian prime minister hun sen, in power since 1985, has won a landslide victory in a general election that lacked any serious challengers. the country has been pursuing rapid economic development with foreign investment, including plenty from its big neighbour, china. but infrastructure projects have displaced thousands of people and damaged the local environment. the areas affected have been largely inaccessible to foreign media. the bbc‘s nga pham has th
muslims. what happened to the rohingyas in myanmar could happen to us here. prime minister narendra modi, who pledged to deport bangladeshi intruders unless they were hindus. in assam, a fellow party member is clear about his intentions. everybody will be given a right to prove their citizenship. but, if they fail to do so, the legal system will take its own course. you're saying these people will be expelled? yes, yes. for now, bengali muslims are staying put, clinging to the hope that after...
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muslims. what happened to the rohingyas in myanmar could happen to us here.rendra modi, who pledged to deport bangladeshi intruders unless they were hindus. in assam, a fellow party member is clear about his intentions. everybody will be given a right to prove their citizenship. but, if they fail to do so, the legal system will take its own course. you are saying these people will be expelled? yes, yes. so, now, bengali muslims are staying put, clinging to the hope that after next year's national elections, such pledges will simply fade away. joe miller, bbc news, assam. to the philippenes now, where more than 60 luxury cars and motorbikes have been smashed by a bulldozer on the orders of the president. lebo diseko has the story. president rodrigo duterte came to show that he means business. his target, illegally imported luxury vehicles. harley—davidsons, porsches, lamborghinis and mercedes—benzes were among the smuggled loot all about to be destroyed. a total of eight motorbikes and 68 cars worth more than $5 million were crushed, smashed to smithereens as
muslims. what happened to the rohingyas in myanmar could happen to us here.rendra modi, who pledged to deport bangladeshi intruders unless they were hindus. in assam, a fellow party member is clear about his intentions. everybody will be given a right to prove their citizenship. but, if they fail to do so, the legal system will take its own course. you are saying these people will be expelled? yes, yes. so, now, bengali muslims are staying put, clinging to the hope that after next year's...
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oo were arrested on december 12 as they investigated a burmese military massacre committed of rohingya muslims in the village of inn din last september. this is wa lone speaking outside the court monday. >> we did not commit any crime. what i would like to state relation to the court's decision today is that we will not give up. the court's decision is not a declaration we are guilty. even though we are charged, we are not guilty. we have an opportunity to defend ourselves. we will testify to our innocence. we will not trtrouble before the charges laid on us. amy: in haiti, workers launched a general strike monday, shutting down the capital port-au-prince amid ongoing anti-austerity protests nationwide. the protests began friday when the government tried to dramatically raise fuel prices at the behest of the international monetary fund. this i is haitian protester francois anelson. >> i i think that the president should step down because of his incompetence from above all, because he makes by decisions. in this case, he should leave as soon as possible. amy: in thailand, rescuers have evacuate
oo were arrested on december 12 as they investigated a burmese military massacre committed of rohingya muslims in the village of inn din last september. this is wa lone speaking outside the court monday. >> we did not commit any crime. what i would like to state relation to the court's decision today is that we will not give up. the court's decision is not a declaration we are guilty. even though we are charged, we are not guilty. we have an opportunity to defend ourselves. we will...
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in myanmar, authorities say some of the 700,000 rohingya muslims driven from their homes by a military fears for the safety of those who do travel back. the un says what happened in northern rahkine state was a text—book example of ethnic cleansing. journalists are normally banned from the area ? but our myanmar correspondent nick beake managed to get there and sent this special report. 0n the scrap of land between two countries, a people who have lost everything. the rohingya living in fear, limbo and in desperate need of a home. this is no man's land between myanmar, from where they fled rape and murder, and bangladesh, where they see no future. we are crying. nobody want to live this... please help us to go back to our homeland, to put more pressure on the myanmar government. the government here in myanmar that insists it wants to bring home these rohingya families as quickly as possible. but they are deeply sceptical. they believe they are the people that no country wants. they escaped from this lush landscape. we have managed tojoin a government trip to rakhine state, billed as a
in myanmar, authorities say some of the 700,000 rohingya muslims driven from their homes by a military fears for the safety of those who do travel back. the un says what happened in northern rahkine state was a text—book example of ethnic cleansing. journalists are normally banned from the area ? but our myanmar correspondent nick beake managed to get there and sent this special report. 0n the scrap of land between two countries, a people who have lost everything. the rohingya living in fear,...
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way ascending myanmar criminal court even though it ethnically cleansed seven hundred thousand rohingya muslims in the course of the month you know the united states is continuing to try to protect israel to protect saudi arabia so there is a very unprincipled approach to international justice all of that puts alleged war crimes in syria and gaza beyond its reach but the i.c.c. is tackling of the challenges you investigations in venezuela the philippines and afghanistan may build support and assuage suspicion across the african continent but the rise of nationalism and disdain for global institutions elsewhere are all men assigns for the strengthening of international justice jonah how al-jazeera the hague mexico's president elect has honored an election promise by cutting his own salary and those of other politicians others manuel lopez obrador cruised to a landslide victory two weeks ago vying to take on corruption and the political elite john hope reports. the bling on showing congress another reminder for mexicans of the yawning gap between themselves and the highly paid scandal rocked the
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muslims. what happened to the rohingyas in myanmar could happen to us here. to deport bangladeshi "intruders" unless they were hindus. in assam, a fellow party member is clear about his intentions. everybody will be given the right to prove their citizenship, but if they fail to do so, well, the legal system will take its own course. you are saying these people will be expelled? yes. for now, bengali river communities are staying put, hoping hostility towards them subsides after next year's national elections. hasitun says they have always lived peacefully alongside their hindu neighbours, but now she fears bad news is on its way. joe miller, bbc news, assam. a 26—year—old man has pleaded guilty to fraud by false representation after claiming to be a resident at grenfell tower before the fire. westminster magistrates' court heard yonatan eyob claimed £81,000 in financial aid over a 12—month period. he'll be sentenced next month. he's the ninth person to have appeared in court charged with fraud following the grenfell fire. special safety measures will be in p
muslims. what happened to the rohingyas in myanmar could happen to us here. to deport bangladeshi "intruders" unless they were hindus. in assam, a fellow party member is clear about his intentions. everybody will be given the right to prove their citizenship, but if they fail to do so, well, the legal system will take its own course. you are saying these people will be expelled? yes. for now, bengali river communities are staying put, hoping hostility towards them subsides after next...
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muslims. what happened to the rohingyas in myanmar could happen to us here.i, who pledged to deport bangladeshi intruders unless they were hindus. in assam, a fellow party member is clear about his intentions. everybody will be given a right to prove their citizenship. but, if they fail to do so, the legal system will take its own course. you are saying these people will be expelled? yes, yes. for now, bengali muslims are staying put, clinging to the hope that after next year's national elections, such pledges will simply fade away. joe miller, bbc news, assam. fresh from his tour de france victory, the welsh cyclist geraint thomas has arrived back in the uk. discussions are under way in cardiff about how to mark his achievement, as sian lloyd reports. the city waiting for geraint thomas to come home. flags have gone up at cardiff castle. behind the scenes, plans are being made to give him a hero's welcome. i think it's amazing that geraint thomas has won the tour de france and, you know, it inspires little kids to get onto their bikes. i was watching the tou
muslims. what happened to the rohingyas in myanmar could happen to us here.i, who pledged to deport bangladeshi intruders unless they were hindus. in assam, a fellow party member is clear about his intentions. everybody will be given a right to prove their citizenship. but, if they fail to do so, the legal system will take its own course. you are saying these people will be expelled? yes, yes. for now, bengali muslims are staying put, clinging to the hope that after next year's national...
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hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims fled to bangladesh because of a military crackdown.ays their operation was targeting militants, rights groups say thousands of civilians were killed. these two reuters journalists were focused on a village where they allege this execution happened in september. reuters said they documented evidence of the execution of these ten rohingya men. the military‘s own investigation, which are summarised ina investigation, which are summarised in a statement on facebook, this statement, corroborated what the two journalists found that the authorities are saying the two meant illegally received documents from the police. they were given a call by burmese police and invited to a dinner. at the dinner, they were handed documents they say. they told their families that immediately after leaving this dinner with the police they were arrested by the police. since then we have gone through quite a lengthy pre—trial hearing whether burmesejudge quite a lengthy pre—trial hearing whether burmese judge was trying to decided there was enough evidence in th
hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims fled to bangladesh because of a military crackdown.ays their operation was targeting militants, rights groups say thousands of civilians were killed. these two reuters journalists were focused on a village where they allege this execution happened in september. reuters said they documented evidence of the execution of these ten rohingya men. the military‘s own investigation, which are summarised ina investigation, which are summarised in a statement...
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only thing it mentions by the money mouth oranges and confirmed by the remaining muslims is that people by the name of rohingya don't have any civil rights here education medical care right to freedom of movement it was taken from them back in the ninety's. people happened really oppressed very. openly and it's surprising that they have not had an. insurrection earlier. in the ninety's there was something called the rowing jazz solidarity organization but they did not get much support from the ordinary people and today is in the same situation most people will not support and struggle they want to live in peace. this is. how the row hinge akula chiefs has been stuck here in one of the oldest later refugee camps new conks is bizarre for sixteen years and. years of battle of the. family and her boss a reason that a lot of the. activists one of. our the. general in the modern go to war that ended in a bundle didn't know. some of the how mccauley. to. manage that only. some of them. at. monica's foot are laid out on the edge of the end of oil out of the holdings in the center. i don't know honey because i'm out of
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by the authorities and confirmed by the remaining muslims is that people by the name of rohingya don't have any civil rights here education medical care right to freedom of movement it was taken from them back in the ninety's. people happened really oppressed very. openly and it's surprising that they have not had an. insurrection earlier. in the ninety's there was something called a solidarity organization but they did not get much support from the. people and today is in the same pitch. ation most people will not support and struggle they want to live in peace. this is. how the row hinge akula chiefs has been stuck here in one of the oldest later refugee camps new conks is bizarre for sixteen years. as an event in a. bottle of. photographs of a. family arab as a reason that i've got a statistic. that it's a devious one to call her at the. hour the monitor that night when the mother got a war that ended in a bundle didn't know. was it the mother how macaulay. had to act in this way and then. manage that only. the mother must come again. but there's really no idea that monica's foot ar
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muslims. what happened to the rohingyas in myanmar could happen to us here.hey were hindus. in assam, a fellow party member is clear about his intentions. everybody will be given the right to prove their citizenship, but if they fail to do so, well, the legal system will take its own course. you are saying these people will be expelled? yes. for now, bengali river communities are staying put, hoping hostility towards them subsides after next year's national elections. hasitun says they have always lived peacefully alongside their hindu neighbours, but now she fears bad news is on its way. joe miller, bbc news, assam. the headlines on bbc news... the supreme court rules legal permission will not be needed to end care for patients in a permanent vegetative state. trying to get back on track, after months of passenger misery, northern rail reinstates most of its cancelled trains. the polls have closed as millions vote in zimbabwes first presidential election since robert maugabe was overthrown last year. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how londo
muslims. what happened to the rohingyas in myanmar could happen to us here.hey were hindus. in assam, a fellow party member is clear about his intentions. everybody will be given the right to prove their citizenship, but if they fail to do so, well, the legal system will take its own course. you are saying these people will be expelled? yes. for now, bengali river communities are staying put, hoping hostility towards them subsides after next year's national elections. hasitun says they have...
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muslim. what happened to the rohingyas in myanmar could happen to us here.ntentions. everybody will be given the right to prove their citizenship, but if they fail to do so, the legal system will take its own course. you are saying these people will be expelled? yes. for now bengali river communities are staying put, hoping hostility towards them subsides after next year's national elections. hasitun says they have always lived peacefully alongside their hindu neighbours, but now she fears bad news is on its way. joe miller, bbc news, assam. officials in malaysia have failed to establish what happened to flight mh370, which vanished en route from kuala lumpur to beijing four years ago with 239 people onboard. despite a number of searches over vast areas of the ocean, only a few pieces of wreckage have ever been found. the malaysian official in charge of the investigation, kok soo chon said that after the plane's last communication with the ground, it deviated from its flight path and made a series of turns — but that there was still no clue as to why. more t
muslim. what happened to the rohingyas in myanmar could happen to us here.ntentions. everybody will be given the right to prove their citizenship, but if they fail to do so, the legal system will take its own course. you are saying these people will be expelled? yes. for now bengali river communities are staying put, hoping hostility towards them subsides after next year's national elections. hasitun says they have always lived peacefully alongside their hindu neighbours, but now she fears bad...
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muslims. what happened to the rohingyas in myanmar could happen to us here.ow party member is clear about his intentions. everybody will be given the right to prove their citizenship, but if they fail to do so, well, the legal system will take its own course. you are saying these people will be expelled? yes. for now, bengali river communities are staying put, hoping hostility towards them subsides after next year's national elections. hasitun says they have always lived peacefully alongside their hindu neighbours, but now she fears bad news is on its way. joe miller, bbc news, assam. landmarks across wales were lit up in yellow last night to celebrate cyclist geraint thomas' tour de france win. discussions about how to mark the double olympic gold medallist‘s achievement are underway in cardiff, but the champion says he doesn't expect all this to change him. from the welsh capital, sian lloyd reports. the city waiting for geraint thomas to come home. flags have gone up at cardiff castle, behind the scenes, plans are being made to give him a hero's welcome. i
muslims. what happened to the rohingyas in myanmar could happen to us here.ow party member is clear about his intentions. everybody will be given the right to prove their citizenship, but if they fail to do so, well, the legal system will take its own course. you are saying these people will be expelled? yes. for now, bengali river communities are staying put, hoping hostility towards them subsides after next year's national elections. hasitun says they have always lived peacefully alongside...
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muslims. what happened to the rohingyas in myanmar could happen to us here.hi "intruders" unless they were hindus. in assam, a fellow party member is clear about his intentions. everybody will be given the right to prove their citizenship, but if they fail to do so, well, the legal system will take its own course. you are saying these people will be expelled? yes. for now, bengali river communities are staying put, hoping hostility towards them subsides after next year's national elections. hasitun says they have always lived peacefully alongside their hindu neighbours, but now she fears bad news is on its way. joe miller, bbc news, assam. the bbc‘s nitin srivastava is in assam. what kind of legal recourse do these people have? well, the government and the agencies that have released this list today, which is a list of almost 4 million people whose names are not eligible... they say it is not the end of the road for these people. they say they have a chance to sort of... go back to the government and the authorities with their papers which will prove they hav
muslims. what happened to the rohingyas in myanmar could happen to us here.hi "intruders" unless they were hindus. in assam, a fellow party member is clear about his intentions. everybody will be given the right to prove their citizenship, but if they fail to do so, well, the legal system will take its own course. you are saying these people will be expelled? yes. for now, bengali river communities are staying put, hoping hostility towards them subsides after next year's national...
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muslims. what happened to the rohingyas in myanmar could happen to us here. a fellow party member is clear about his intentions. everybody will be given the right to prove their citizenship, but if they fail to do so, the legal system will take its own course. you are saying these people will be expelled? yes. for now bengali river communities are staying put, hoping hostility towards them subsides after next year's national elections. hasitun says they have always lived peacefully alongside their hindu neighbours, but now she fears bad news is on its way. joe miller, bbc news, assam. ina in a moment we will have all the latest business news but first we will bring you up to date on events in indonesia. more than 100 hikers who were trapped on a mountain on the indonesian island of lombok are now being brought down after a deadly earthquake triggered landslides which cut off escape routes. an evacuation effort to get the remaining hikers off the mountain is still under way. at least 16 people have died and more than 160 were injured in the quake. our correspo
muslims. what happened to the rohingyas in myanmar could happen to us here. a fellow party member is clear about his intentions. everybody will be given the right to prove their citizenship, but if they fail to do so, the legal system will take its own course. you are saying these people will be expelled? yes. for now bengali river communities are staying put, hoping hostility towards them subsides after next year's national elections. hasitun says they have always lived peacefully alongside...
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only thing it mentions by the money masala cheese and confirmed by the remaining muslims is that people by the name of rohingya don't have any civil. education medical can right to freedom of movement it was taken from them back in the ninety's. people happened really oppressed very. openly and it's surprising that they have not and an. insurrection earlier. in the ninety's there was something called a solidarity organization but they did not get much support from the ordinary people and today is in the same situation most people will not support and struggle they want to live in peace. this is. how the row hinge akula chiefs has been stuck here in one of the oldest later refugee camps new conks is bizarre for sixteen years and. years of bottle. from us and yet not a buzz of isn't that about us from. our point of that night when the modern go to war that ended in a bundle didn't know. how macaulay. to. manage that only. some of them. but there's really no idea that monica's foot are let out of anything to be an all out of the holding in santa. monica is in lot of the key and i thought of the whole wanted me of
only thing it mentions by the money masala cheese and confirmed by the remaining muslims is that people by the name of rohingya don't have any civil. education medical can right to freedom of movement it was taken from them back in the ninety's. people happened really oppressed very. openly and it's surprising that they have not and an. insurrection earlier. in the ninety's there was something called a solidarity organization but they did not get much support from the ordinary people and today...