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i believe you were able to hear what the un special rapporteur on myanmar had to say there about the situation in rakhine and about the bangladeshi government's plan to resettle some of the refugees on this island off bangladesh as coast what are your thoughts about what she has said and this ban by the bangladeshi government. well it's largely discouraging in the sense that the that the solution being found by the government of bangladesh is sort of the least worst solution that that's possible the ideal solution would have been if you ethnic cleansing didn't take place to begin with and of course in the wake of the clendenning what should be seen is conditions that are me conducive for the return of seven hundred fifty thousand years and if they should be permitted to return to myanmar as the citizen that they are about not being the case bangladesh has stepped up its efforts and to its credit is done so whether or not this island group to be a durable solution and a proper solution remains to be seen again the isolation of it was certainly pointed out by the special reports or at
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this is deja vu news life from her land a court of myanmar rejects an appeal by two boarders journalists sentenced to seven years in jail myanmar accuses them of foreigners of trying to undermine national security they say they are innocent and bushranger by police but the judge says their punishment is suitable. also coming up snowed under people in alpine regions in germany and austria struggles with their record amounts of snow some villages are cut off an emergency workers warned of the danger from an avalanche plus angle americal says she is aware of how much suffering nazi germany inflicted on the least during the war her comments come as afghans makes another demand for reparations. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program a court of myanmar has rejected an appeal by two journalists serving seven year prison terms while lone and quasi two were arrested in december of twenty seventeen after investigating the massacre of ten rohinton boys and men during the army's brutal crackdown on the muslim community the two reuters journalists were later sentence for breaking the official secrets
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do you believe it's safe them to go back to myanmar right now?idn't sign an agreement with us and they are now eager to take them back. even myanmar agrees that society, the unhcr, everyone can work in our territory. i think at first base, at least people can go back and we can watch how myanmar behaves. will they just begin back and we can watch how myanmar behaves. will theyjust begin it ta kes to behaves. will theyjust begin it takes to figure out if it's safe? —— just be guinea pigs. there will be a natural method because you can't push back all this country at a time, how can you send them? now, we have to push through them. where they are living, it is not good condition what i feel but there is an island where they can live some proper way, and earn some money also. you have heard various agencies saying it's not a safe island, it came out of the water only 20 years ago, it is prone to flooding and cyclones. this is not true. in bangladesh, we have problem. we have cyclones, we have flooding. our people live with this. myanmar has it itsel
do you believe it's safe them to go back to myanmar right now?idn't sign an agreement with us and they are now eager to take them back. even myanmar agrees that society, the unhcr, everyone can work in our territory. i think at first base, at least people can go back and we can watch how myanmar behaves. will they just begin back and we can watch how myanmar behaves. will theyjust begin it ta kes to behaves. will theyjust begin it takes to figure out if it's safe? —— just be guinea pigs....
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myanmar deserves a media to tell the people of myanmar what's happening there. and this ruling this case and the appeals ruling today asked serious doubt over myanmar. and to the rule of law certainly wish you and your colleagues to all the best moving forward for now you from reuters and singapore thanks very much. the german chancellor all americans holding talks with political leaders in greece today earlier she met the greek president for corpus callosum laid a wreath at the tomb of the young soldier next parliament this is the first time all america has visited athens since two thousand and fourteen a key topic on the agenda is neighboring macedonia is upcoming name change. the greek prime minister alexis tsipras may face a vote of no confidence over the issue if things do not go his way. or just how serious is that one of the questions out there today following the visit as did abuse chief political editor michelle joins us now from athens good morning michelle can on the macro help and first off this name dispute over the two macedonia's. well she certain
myanmar deserves a media to tell the people of myanmar what's happening there. and this ruling this case and the appeals ruling today asked serious doubt over myanmar. and to the rule of law certainly wish you and your colleagues to all the best moving forward for now you from reuters and singapore thanks very much. the german chancellor all americans holding talks with political leaders in greece today earlier she met the greek president for corpus callosum laid a wreath at the tomb of the...
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myanmar deserves a media that can tell the people of myanmar what's happening there. and this ruling this case and the appeals ruling today cast serious doubt over myanmar and so free press and so the rule of law well we certainly wish you and your colleagues wallowing possibly all the best moving forward for now kevin to like you from reuters and singapore thanks very much thank you thank you. it's the united states now where president trump has visited the u.s. border with mexico to press his case for a wall to prevent immigrants from entering the country illegally the president said he was considering bypassing congress in the clearing a national emergency to secure funding for the barrier. alexander phenomena has been at the border and sent us this report from the texas. well true. they backed off and wants him to build the border wall. they don't opponents and supporters of the u.s. president facing each other in mckellen while waiting for his arrival well as border areas of the valley and i feel it's very important that we secure our borders is absolutely import
myanmar deserves a media that can tell the people of myanmar what's happening there. and this ruling this case and the appeals ruling today cast serious doubt over myanmar and so free press and so the rule of law well we certainly wish you and your colleagues wallowing possibly all the best moving forward for now kevin to like you from reuters and singapore thanks very much thank you thank you. it's the united states now where president trump has visited the u.s. border with mexico to press his...
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well now we are heading to myanmar where a court has rejected an appeal by two journalists serving seven year prison terms while known and quasi who were arrested in december of twenty seventeen after investigating the massacre of ten bow hinge of boys men during the army's brutal crackdown on the muslim community the two warders journalists were later sentence for breaking the official secrets act by possessing classified documents their lawyers argued that they were entrapped in a police state. on the line now from young is journalist dave group thank you so much for joining us dave the reuters flora spondon stay were arrested while reporting on the ethnic cleansing in neon mar you have been covering this story how difficult is it today to work in myanmar and get an accurate account of the situation for the road into. so the area where this counterinsurgency campaign has been going on by the military which is a northern arc and state that's basically closed off you only get to go in there if you're on a government supervised trip so then you're only seeing what they like to see and hav
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myanmar deserves a media the. people of myanmar what's happening there. and this ruling this case and the appeals ruling today casts serious doubt over myanmar. and to the rule of law certainly wish you and your colleagues who all the best moving forward for now from reuters and singapore thanks very much. the german chancellor is holding talks with political leaders in greece today this is the first time on the macro has visited that instance two thousand and fourteen back then she was given a hostile reception with many greeks blaming her for the harshest dirty measures imposed by europe today the mood is different however there are still unresolved issues one is war reparations war on that from our correspondent in a bit first this report. the german chancellor's visit means a great deal for greece and for prime minister tsipras to spite their differences ties between the two have improved significantly especially since miracle's last visit but they head home and i'm very glad to be here today after all the ups and downs over the last few years of i be
myanmar deserves a media the. people of myanmar what's happening there. and this ruling this case and the appeals ruling today casts serious doubt over myanmar. and to the rule of law certainly wish you and your colleagues who all the best moving forward for now from reuters and singapore thanks very much. the german chancellor is holding talks with political leaders in greece today this is the first time on the macro has visited that instance two thousand and fourteen back then she was given a...
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news life farmer led to a court and myanmar rejects an appeal by two boarders journalists and jailed for seven years neon mark uses the reporters of trying to undermine national security they say they are innocent and were framed by police but the judge says their punishment is quote suitable. also coming up you know down there people in southern germany and austria struggles with your record amounts of snow in some villages are cut off and emergency workers warn of danger from avalanches. and germans have been telling the pollsters that they feel how they feel at the start of the news here pretty good it turns out although they are a bit worried about data scandals we'll have all the details. plus tennis champion andy murray busy tearful farewell after a year of struggling with his problems he hopes to compete in one last wimbledon but admits that he may not make it beyond next week's australian open. plain. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program thanks for joining us. a court in myanmar has rejected an appeal by two journalists serving seven year prison terms authorities arrested w
news life farmer led to a court and myanmar rejects an appeal by two boarders journalists and jailed for seven years neon mark uses the reporters of trying to undermine national security they say they are innocent and were framed by police but the judge says their punishment is quote suitable. also coming up you know down there people in southern germany and austria struggles with your record amounts of snow in some villages are cut off and emergency workers warn of danger from avalanches. and...
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government to resettle them to send them back to myanmar a lot of been refused they more willing now to go to this island to be resettled. they having also bouts about this. based on the people that we spoke to in the camps fully no one is excited about going to this uninhabited island it's prone to flooding it's often in the past of psychos and typhoons but again the un special rapporteur is saying we need more information from the bangladeshi government if the security of these people can be guaranteed and more importantly if these rohingya refugees volunteer to go to the island then and only then will that be a viable option for the remainder refugees here in bangladesh ok thank you for that natasha good name live for us in bangladesh capital dhaka. in other world news greece's parliament is due to vote on a landmark agreement with neighboring macedonia as police fired tear gas to disperse protesters some chanted traitors on thursday as politicians inside the building debated the contentious issue for a fourth day there arguing whether to ratify the un brokered agreement under whi
government to resettle them to send them back to myanmar a lot of been refused they more willing now to go to this island to be resettled. they having also bouts about this. based on the people that we spoke to in the camps fully no one is excited about going to this uninhabited island it's prone to flooding it's often in the past of psychos and typhoons but again the un special rapporteur is saying we need more information from the bangladeshi government if the security of these people can be...
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still ahead on the mission to watch his generals jailed in myanmar could appeal against their sentences will be overturned and but hear from the federal employees affected by the u.s. government shutdown and the tough choices they now have to make. hello there there's still plenty of cloud across the middle east at the moment that the satellite picture is showing plenty in the south and then another system in the east is this one that's giving us the more intense rain and a lot of snow as well as her from afghanistan northwards already we're seeing a lot of snowy weather here we're also seeing another weather system making its way into parts of turkey that's going to stay around the western part as we head through the day on saturday then it will be pulling itself together to swing towards lebanon and syria as we head through sunday and into monday and then further towards the south and here in doha it suddenly go to bit cooler the winds are firing down from the northwest bringing in that chilly air so friday and saturday well it's up temperature of around twenty two degrees could be a
still ahead on the mission to watch his generals jailed in myanmar could appeal against their sentences will be overturned and but hear from the federal employees affected by the u.s. government shutdown and the tough choices they now have to make. hello there there's still plenty of cloud across the middle east at the moment that the satellite picture is showing plenty in the south and then another system in the east is this one that's giving us the more intense rain and a lot of snow as well...
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he was lying for enbrel and curator's reporter serving a seven year sentence remaining in jail in myanmar after a court's rejects their appeal i mean mark uses the reporters who were investigating the alleged ethnic cleansing of muslims of trying to undermine national security they say they were innocent and were set up by police also coming up the winter weather sweeps across southern germany and austria impacting thousands of people many struggling to clear a record amounts of snow some villages completely cut off and emergency workers warn of avalanches. and gave the sense and matt sheer injury gets the better of andy murray the british tennis champion says a cheerful farewell after a year of struggling with hip problems he hopes to compete in one last wimbledon and admits he may not make it beyond next week's australian open. on little hawk thank you so much for your company everyone to reuters reporters remain locked up in myanmar today after a court there dismissed an appeal against their conviction for breaking the official secrets act and consequent seven year jail term journalist
he was lying for enbrel and curator's reporter serving a seven year sentence remaining in jail in myanmar after a court's rejects their appeal i mean mark uses the reporters who were investigating the alleged ethnic cleansing of muslims of trying to undermine national security they say they were innocent and were set up by police also coming up the winter weather sweeps across southern germany and austria impacting thousands of people many struggling to clear a record amounts of snow some...
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myanmar's international image has been further tarnished.here is not been the smallest hint of leniency. jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok. rajini: in the philippines, an unofficial rail car service is filling in the many gaps in the struggling transport network. by homelesse pushe people. if that didn't sound dangerous enough, the tracks are still being used by active trains. it can be a deadly business, as the bbc's howard johnson reports. howard: this is manila's unofficial rail service, run bye a small hoss community that live by the tracks. each trolley carries 8 passengers. joel has been pushing trolleys for more than a decade. she earns around $10 a day. >> at the start it is push and run, push d run. if it is uphill, it is difficult. life here is that if you don't push, you don't eat. howard: it costs around two cents to travel around a kilometer of these tracks, and commuters like it because it is cheaper than other forms of transport.bu using it does come with risks. that is because the line isti still . around four trains pass on t
myanmar's international image has been further tarnished.here is not been the smallest hint of leniency. jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok. rajini: in the philippines, an unofficial rail car service is filling in the many gaps in the struggling transport network. by homelesse pushe people. if that didn't sound dangerous enough, the tracks are still being used by active trains. it can be a deadly business, as the bbc's howard johnson reports. howard: this is manila's unofficial rail service, run...
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the only informed speculation as to why the uptick in violence this past week is on account of the myanmar dependence day which would have been a media draw for domestic media when the country was focused on patriotism nationalism independence and these sorts of things it would have been a prime time for that this our economy to draw attention to itself and to its grievances when a country was up paying attention as it were it probably also stands to reason that tactic we perhaps connected to independence day the police outpost that chose to attack were probably lightly guarded or not expecting such an attack at the root of a lot of these grievances well it's an ethnic minority first of all it is unlike the revenge or population it is one of the ethnic minorities that is recognized by the central burmese authorities as being one of the hundred thirty five official at the minorities but they've been seeking autonomy and they've also been seeking a greater share in the very slow economic development of the our economy or rakhine state in which they're based there's been increased chinese inv
the only informed speculation as to why the uptick in violence this past week is on account of the myanmar dependence day which would have been a media draw for domestic media when the country was focused on patriotism nationalism independence and these sorts of things it would have been a prime time for that this our economy to draw attention to itself and to its grievances when a country was up paying attention as it were it probably also stands to reason that tactic we perhaps connected to...
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a batch of people being sent back there was seven million young men with sent back to the indoor myanmar gordo's in the northeastern state of money pollute and the issue is that once they are sent back to myanmar there is not a lot of information as to what happens with these people so why the international community nor that they are addressed because it is human rights violations and they go back to myanmar unfortunately were not able to follow up with them so that betty little information about what happens to people once they go back to me a month or so ago but seven people were sent back on second of generally deceased one men with that back and then the following day that really is five as we've talked about was sent back so once they go back to myanmar we don't know what's happening so with them so we're trying our best to make sure that the government stops its policy now and more people and sent back of her those who according is a policy in particularly those in the government they'll say well we're already taken a large number of refugees in india not only rohinton but other r
a batch of people being sent back there was seven million young men with sent back to the indoor myanmar gordo's in the northeastern state of money pollute and the issue is that once they are sent back to myanmar there is not a lot of information as to what happens with these people so why the international community nor that they are addressed because it is human rights violations and they go back to myanmar unfortunately were not able to follow up with them so that betty little information...
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no unfortunately has not snow you can imagine that the myanmar government on song suchi their leader has been getting a lot of international pressure because of what's been happening with these two journalists right the way through world leaders have condemned their jailing and have really commented harshly against me and more as government decision to go through with this case they have said that this is part of their government this is an internal matter so they'll handle their own way and it's very interesting nic being in myanmar covering this story covering there were hinges generally over the last couple of years lately in the last year eighteen months the feel of nationalism in the nation has really increased so when you talk to most people in myanmar they will say that these two men were traitors they will say that the outside world doesn't understand what's happening on the inside of myanmar so that is how the feeling will probably be after this they will probably most people in myanmar will say yes these two gentlemen deserve to be behind bars for seven years because they b
no unfortunately has not snow you can imagine that the myanmar government on song suchi their leader has been getting a lot of international pressure because of what's been happening with these two journalists right the way through world leaders have condemned their jailing and have really commented harshly against me and more as government decision to go through with this case they have said that this is part of their government this is an internal matter so they'll handle their own way and...
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the government of myanmar rectify this situation and free them immediately. do you really hope that she will announce some cities being completely silent on this up till now well i you know we have to we have to continue hoping that this situation and working for for them to be released but of course you know. she her record on human rights and her record with regard to media freedom and with regard to the situation in rakhine state which is what these journalists were focusing on her record has been appalling and so but again you know it's not too late for her to free loan and just so and set the record straight so what message do you think man law is trying to send by upholding these sentences well or i think this is sending a chilling message throughout not only journalists and me in my arm but also throughout meum our society it's sending a chilling message to would be truth tellers about the military's crimes it said in a chilling message to anybody who's working for justice and human rights and unfortunately the military and now she's government wields
the government of myanmar rectify this situation and free them immediately. do you really hope that she will announce some cities being completely silent on this up till now well i you know we have to we have to continue hoping that this situation and working for for them to be released but of course you know. she her record on human rights and her record with regard to media freedom and with regard to the situation in rakhine state which is what these journalists were focusing on her record...
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you believe it's safe for them to go back to myanmar right now?ciety, the unhcr, everybody can work so i think that these people can go back and we can watch. would they be then guinea pigs to figure out? it's a natural method. how can you send them? we had to push through them. where they are living, it‘s not the good conditions what i feel. they are going to earn some money. you have been watching newsday. i‘m rico hizon in singapore. i always go first—tier. i was told i was doing at first. but stood again. you have been watching newsday. i‘m babita sharma in london. i‘m rico hizon in singapore. coming up, wall street rallied for a fourth straight day after signs of progress in trade talks between the us and china. more on that in asia business report. and before we go, take a look at this — one mountain goat had a lucky escape. a goat got caught up in the heavy snow in austria — buried up to its horns but thanks to the quick thinking of two railway workers they grabbed a shovel and began digging away at the snow and the goat quickly scampered a
you believe it's safe for them to go back to myanmar right now?ciety, the unhcr, everybody can work so i think that these people can go back and we can watch. would they be then guinea pigs to figure out? it's a natural method. how can you send them? we had to push through them. where they are living, it‘s not the good conditions what i feel. they are going to earn some money. you have been watching newsday. i‘m rico hizon in singapore. i always go first—tier. i was told i was doing at...
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importantly you know the government of myanmar has the power as your report noted that to put this right to pardon them and to set them free in it until that happens you don't have a preferred a free press in india and maher and there's a rule of law remains very much in doubt right as it is a scuds that state of affairs isn't it that in our profession these things do happen so how do you prepare your stuff who operate in these kind of countries. well you know well known and cho so through this process have had a very strong and unwavering belief in what they do in the valley free press in the belief that people of men like people everywhere deserve to know the truth. and there are believed to that ultimately justice will be done in the truth will prevail we i think all drawn strength from from their strength in us and are committed to telling the news and reporting the news in the end maurice as we do as we do everywhere else kevin appreciate your time thanks very much indeed kevin kerr from rights is that not sudan's security forces are being accused of shooting at injured protesters a
importantly you know the government of myanmar has the power as your report noted that to put this right to pardon them and to set them free in it until that happens you don't have a preferred a free press in india and maher and there's a rule of law remains very much in doubt right as it is a scuds that state of affairs isn't it that in our profession these things do happen so how do you prepare your stuff who operate in these kind of countries. well you know well known and cho so through this...
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court in the uk margaret jackson appealed by two borders journalists sentenced to seven years in jail myanmar accuses the reporters of trying to undermine national security they say they are innocent and were framed by police but the judge says their punishment is quote suitable. also coming up no doubt under people in alpine regions in germany and austria struggling to clear record amounts of snow some villages are cut off and emergency workers warned us that danger from avalanches. and emotional scenes as tennis star andy murray announces that he will retire this year saying the pain of injury is too much for him to take. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program we begin this hour with some breaking news because courts in several german cities have been a vacuum waited after a series of bomb threats that were made in the last several hours our security correspondent thomas sparrow is on the story he joins us now from berlin thomas what more can you tell us. well we know so far as you said that several courts were evacuated that's something that was reported on earlier and particular we know t
court in the uk margaret jackson appealed by two borders journalists sentenced to seven years in jail myanmar accuses the reporters of trying to undermine national security they say they are innocent and were framed by police but the judge says their punishment is quote suitable. also coming up no doubt under people in alpine regions in germany and austria struggling to clear record amounts of snow some villages are cut off and emergency workers warned us that danger from avalanches. and...
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the military announced a four month ceasefire against other rebel groups in north and east myanmar in december that were kind state was excluded the arak an army says the military is using the truce to double down and rakhine the source of almost embarrassment if you will that they would have been hit not only several times by the regime. related supposedly related armed groups but now by an erstwhile sort of silent or latent arc an army that has been waiting for its chance and so yes i would expect to see unfortunately a far heavier had been brought to bear rakhine state than we've seen in recent years. so these people must fashion together their future using bamboo and string and wood over their backs can be a life of displacement and survival becoming the norm for those born in myanmar's rakhine state shelob ellis. street violence and fire bombings have continued for a fifth day in northeastern brazil despite the deployment of hundreds of members of the elite national police force one hundred people have been arrested after a series of arson attacks on vehicles and public buildings
the military announced a four month ceasefire against other rebel groups in north and east myanmar in december that were kind state was excluded the arak an army says the military is using the truce to double down and rakhine the source of almost embarrassment if you will that they would have been hit not only several times by the regime. related supposedly related armed groups but now by an erstwhile sort of silent or latent arc an army that has been waiting for its chance and so yes i would...
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traders they will say that the outside world doesn't understand what's happening on the inside of myanmar but again when you look at the international community it's something that's been very very much condemned because there are two journalists there doing their jobs and they say they were set up the news organization they work for reuters says that they were set up by these police officers iran's foreign minister has dismissed my pump a speech on american policy in the middle east saying u.s. interference only leads to chaos repression resentment speaking car the u.s. secretary of state rallied its allies to deter terrorism to influence in the region president donald trump has traveled to the country's southern border trying to drum up support for his proposed will between the united states and mexico it demands for five point seven billion dollars for the projects have led to a partial government shutdown sudan's security forces are being accused of attacking injured protesters while they were receiving treatment at a hospital in london misty international says officers fired live bul
traders they will say that the outside world doesn't understand what's happening on the inside of myanmar but again when you look at the international community it's something that's been very very much condemned because there are two journalists there doing their jobs and they say they were set up the news organization they work for reuters says that they were set up by these police officers iran's foreign minister has dismissed my pump a speech on american policy in the middle east saying...
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as myanmar envoy calls for the army chief to be charged with genocide against it could now be sent to live on a remote island. queen elizabeth. common ground we report on some of the people being ignored amid all the bickering that. wintered most to china settle down again not much cloud in the sky about five degrees is a day max in shanghai twenty two in hong kong with a cold doesn't last so apart from morning mist and fall which is hard to push out of the way you should have couple of drawing enjoyable sunshine above tard days interesting is an interruption to that sort of weather and indeed streaks of significant showers now they produce a lot of rain and stuff in the north pole the shells and cells that were showing as far south. so the dish even under pradesh over the next couple of days you don't expect very much right if any prices are at this time of the year but that is the current condition in the arabian peninsula for the next two days despite the cloud the weather is fairly settled the winds turn round to a southerly which means temperatures are rising throughout saudi bah
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the un special rapporteur on human rights in myanmar has been shut out by me in march the government won't allow her access to the country and is not cooperating so her work is confined to neighboring countries and bangladesh factors in greatly the u.n. says there are now more the nine hundred thousand world hinder refugees living here the bulk of them came during a spike of violence in august twenty seventh and now they are spread across a mag i can't here in cox's bazaar now it's the dry season the monsoons are behind people and life has become a little easier but as you can see sanitation lack of access to clean water and latrines can use to new to be concerned if you look here there are workers trying to prepare the can for floods that are inevitable in this part of the world there is also concern about a lost generation of children two to the lack of schools the mood here has improved considerably since last november that is when the bangladeshi government abandoned a repatriation plan in an undisclosed agreement with the government of myanmar bangladesh had hoped to return abou
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now thousands of people have been displaced in east in myanmar off the violence there between an armed rebel group and security forces the hour can all me attacks police and rock kind stay on friday killing thirteen offices is the same region where a military crackdown in two thousand and seventeen drive seven hundred thousand wrangham muslims across the border into bangladesh has more. parents piled their children and animals into boats fleeing fighting in rakhine state they cross the yo chung creek and build a makeshift camp away from the bullets there was heavy fighting between a buddhist rebel group and the security forces nearby on friday the u.n. estimates twenty five hundred people fled similar violence in december that number is now expected to be much higher. the rebel group is the our economy whose members say they are fighting for greater autonomy for kinds buddhist population. they posted this video to mark the night then of the three last year since november seventh crease their attacks on facebook they posted these photos of ammunition as well as police and civilians capt
now thousands of people have been displaced in east in myanmar off the violence there between an armed rebel group and security forces the hour can all me attacks police and rock kind stay on friday killing thirteen offices is the same region where a military crackdown in two thousand and seventeen drive seven hundred thousand wrangham muslims across the border into bangladesh has more. parents piled their children and animals into boats fleeing fighting in rakhine state they cross the yo chung...
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thanks so much for your company everyone to reuters reporters remain locked up in myanmar after a court dismissed their appeal against seven year sentences for breaking the official secrets act all the journalists were investigating alleges trost cities against revenge of muslims during a brutal crackdown by me and mars army the journalist lawyers argued they were framed by the police. not giving up while loading quasi whose wives came out of the courthouse to. aren't we still believe in their release today. i'll settle for we'll discuss with our lawyer what to do next i mean you know you're going to want you know it's just the latest setback for the two journalists they were jailed in december two thousand and seventeen for violating the official secrets act but human rights activists say they were being punished for reporting on a massacre in iraqi and state both insisted they had followed international norms in reporting on the killing of ten rodin's are men and boys. but. how did we work according to media ethics. we try to tell the truth based on the real situation. we were arreste
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it she said it's simply not in this moment for anyone who's running a refugee to be going back to myanmar she noted the spike in violence there the ongoing division of ethnic and religious groups the ongoing intimidation and she says that no matter what remember that there was a plan in place in november to repatriate twenty two hundred rohingya refugees from bangladesh to myanmar based on an agreement that neither government ever disclosed there was a huge outcry then and protest that that issue was tabled but last week the commissioner of the refugee relief and repatriation. commission here in benghazi just of that the government was eager to resume that respect relation plan but that it would have to be voluntary for about the u.s.'s reporter says voluntary or not it should not happen for the moment natasha will even continue to follow what's going on with the ring in the coming days thank you. let's return to heart breaking news the arrest of longtime trump ally roger stone in the u.s. now the miller investigation is trying to get as close to the president's inner circle as possible m
it she said it's simply not in this moment for anyone who's running a refugee to be going back to myanmar she noted the spike in violence there the ongoing division of ethnic and religious groups the ongoing intimidation and she says that no matter what remember that there was a plan in place in november to repatriate twenty two hundred rohingya refugees from bangladesh to myanmar based on an agreement that neither government ever disclosed there was a huge outcry then and protest that that...
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i we want to take you now live to bangladesh capital dhaka where the un special rapporteur on myanmar young we is getting a news conference after visiting an island off bangladesh on thursday where the bangladeshi government wants to resettle refugees let's listen in to what she has to say that these around the country continue to be subject to domination by the central government and the military is part of the official stance that the working towards peace. just as an accountability is urgently needed. and we must begin just transitional justice and that initiatives throughout the country there are lessons to be learnt from the asian region and countries further afield that pursuit innovative and dynamic just traditional and nontraditional measures your issue of justice for human rights violations i believe that we are will be greatly assisted by exploring the transitional justice spellers of truth justice or gratian zinged guarantees of clients it is clear to me that under the two thousand and eight constitution myanmar cannot be caught bombers and until the constitution has real r
i we want to take you now live to bangladesh capital dhaka where the un special rapporteur on myanmar young we is getting a news conference after visiting an island off bangladesh on thursday where the bangladeshi government wants to resettle refugees let's listen in to what she has to say that these around the country continue to be subject to domination by the central government and the military is part of the official stance that the working towards peace. just as an accountability is...
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says myanmar envoy calls for the army chief to be charged with genocide against iraq blasts kept on making history to reach a final four at the asian after. hello again to welcome back to international weather forecasts were here across parts of the law and we are going to be seeing an increase of clouds over the next few days you can see on the satellite image all those clouds making their way towards the east so this is what it looks like by the time we get towards saturday now looking too bad across much of central iraq maybe baghdad a partly cloudy day for you at twenty two degrees but by the time we get towards sunday we do expect to see an increase of those clouds as well as rain in the forecast up to the north though it is going to be the snow across parts of turkey as well as another system coming in from the mediterranean and that will bring some rain by the time we get towards sunday night across much of the eastern mediterranean there where we are going to sing an increase of clouds as well coming in off parts of egypt and that is going to bring some clouds mostly cloudy conditi
says myanmar envoy calls for the army chief to be charged with genocide against iraq blasts kept on making history to reach a final four at the asian after. hello again to welcome back to international weather forecasts were here across parts of the law and we are going to be seeing an increase of clouds over the next few days you can see on the satellite image all those clouds making their way towards the east so this is what it looks like by the time we get towards saturday now looking too...
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expects that southern part of myanmar a little bit further to the south not looking too bad seasonal over here towards calling poor with a temperature of about thirty four degrees maybe thirty three by the time we get towards the weekend and then here across parts of india we do have some clouds making their way in from the west those clouds will have a few showers in them but for new delhi those clouds will push through by the time we get towards saturday and we are looking a much better conditions there attempt a few of about twenty degrees i do about twenty nine and over here towards kolkata about twenty five your forecast. the weather sponsored by cattle and race. a lot of television control. that is tremendous for the country so i think and he was determined to go on could use a look at the point to for sword to avenge its people slaughtered eight hundred eighty is he smashes the frankish shot it captures the king of tourists that he sees is the truth crawls and this is the great military victory the crusades an arab perspective that was sold three unification of this time on a
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high court judges in myanmar rejected an appeal by two reuters journalists serving seven year prison sentences while alone and chill so who were convicted of breaking the official secrets act by reporting an army massacre of villages the reporters say that they were framed by at least who gave them classified documents reuters has condemned the ruling scott hyla has this update now from bangkok. the high court in yangon announced that it had rejected this appeal in the afternoon on friday they said that there was not enough evidence that these two gentlemen were innocent so they were saying that the conviction was upheld and also is when it comes to how long they would spend behind bars they were sentenced to seven years back in september there was a possibility with the appeal that that sense could be reduced but the court's on friday the high court in yangon saying that there was a suitable punishment of seven years because of the severity of what this case was about that it threatens to harm national security so these gentlemen for now will stay behind bars according to the high c
high court judges in myanmar rejected an appeal by two reuters journalists serving seven year prison sentences while alone and chill so who were convicted of breaking the official secrets act by reporting an army massacre of villages the reporters say that they were framed by at least who gave them classified documents reuters has condemned the ruling scott hyla has this update now from bangkok. the high court in yangon announced that it had rejected this appeal in the afternoon on friday they...
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back ten and the day after tomorrow they'll send back twenty idea if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minorities in the world. the opposition leader declares himself the new president. standing for even his. life and the program i think that's a great blot on the incredible country that we all love and. union address are a disgrace. message. by the president of turkey and russia. his signature. salutes of musical human rights. such. as president nicolas maduro is breaking off diplomatic ties with the united states it has given us diplomats seventy two hours to get out of the country it was a response u.s. president donald trump who publicly recognized the opposition leader on gado as the country's interim president shortly after he took himself in before his supporters as a political tit for tat plays out between the u.s. and venezuela of american countries such as brazil argentina and chile joining the white house and throwing investor point behind the y
back ten and the day after tomorrow they'll send back twenty idea if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minorities in the world. the opposition leader declares himself the new president. standing for even his. life and the program i think that's a great blot on the incredible country that we all love and. union address are a disgrace. message. by the president of...
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more than 700,000 rohingya muslims fled from myanmar following a brutal military crackdown in 2017.y survived a confidence vote in parliament, after his governing coalition party broke down in a row over the renaming of macedonia. mr tsipras can now push ahead with his controversial deal to allow greece's northern neighbour to be renamed the republic of north macedonia. the plan only needs parliament's approval to go ahead. now take a look at this rare giant ice disc. it's more than 90 meters wide and has formed naturally in a river in the us state of maine. pictures of it shared on social media have been mesmerising people around the world. ice discs can form at bends in rivers, where faster water chips away at the edges of the spinning ice. 21 people are now known to have been killed. the somali militant group, al shabab, has claimed it was behind the attack. 0ur senior africa correspondent anne soy reports. it looks like a normal afternoon outside a restaurant, but this man has a deadly plan. in a matter of seconds, he detonates his suicide vest. at a different location in the du
more than 700,000 rohingya muslims fled from myanmar following a brutal military crackdown in 2017.y survived a confidence vote in parliament, after his governing coalition party broke down in a row over the renaming of macedonia. mr tsipras can now push ahead with his controversial deal to allow greece's northern neighbour to be renamed the republic of north macedonia. the plan only needs parliament's approval to go ahead. now take a look at this rare giant ice disc. it's more than 90 meters...
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plus a court in myanmar has dismissed an appeal by two orders journalists jailed for seven years the two were convicted in connection with an investigation into a trust that he's committed by the military against rangel muslims. heavy snow has swept into the balkans after burying much of southern germany and austria many have died and some communities in the german state of bavaria have declared a state of emergency and more snow is forecast. you've been watching the that we need a little rock n roll land on behalf of the entire news team thank you so much for spending and this is a part of your day with us still deal is up next and i wish you a great weekend. come . on come. on come. on come. on. european stars deliver rousing performances. the audience husky voice has won him a devoted following no restraint yet full of feeling the burn. from british blues musician chris ryall. arms through europe in concert fifteen minutes long w. . more. black eyed. german with. any time i am placed. to sing music video. you. have the benefit of quite a few songs to sing along to download food is
plus a court in myanmar has dismissed an appeal by two orders journalists jailed for seven years the two were convicted in connection with an investigation into a trust that he's committed by the military against rangel muslims. heavy snow has swept into the balkans after burying much of southern germany and austria many have died and some communities in the german state of bavaria have declared a state of emergency and more snow is forecast. you've been watching the that we need a little rock...
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the un special rapporteur on human rights in myanmar has been shut out by me in march the government won't allow her access to the country and is not cooperating so her work is confined to neighboring countries and bangladesh factors in greatly the u.n. says there are now more the nine hundred thousand will hinder refugees living here the bulk of them came during a spike of violence in august twenty seventh and now they are spread across a mega i can't here in cox's bazaar now it's the dry season the monsoons are behind people and life has become a little easier but as you can see sanitation lack of access to clean water and latrines can use to new to be concerned if you look here there are workers trying to prepare the can for floods that are inevitable in this part of the world there is also concern about a lost generation of children two to the lack of schools the mood here has improved considerably since last november that is when the bangladeshi government abandoned a repatriation plan in an undisclosed agreement with the government of myanmar bangladesh had hoped to return abou
the un special rapporteur on human rights in myanmar has been shut out by me in march the government won't allow her access to the country and is not cooperating so her work is confined to neighboring countries and bangladesh factors in greatly the u.n. says there are now more the nine hundred thousand will hinder refugees living here the bulk of them came during a spike of violence in august twenty seventh and now they are spread across a mega i can't here in cox's bazaar now it's the dry...
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send back ten and the day after tomorrow they'll send back twenty if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minorities in the world. rewind returns to care bring your people back to life. with brand new updates on the best of documentaries there has been a number of reforms put in place since the program was full we want to continue with. we were following orders we sing young people to fight these wars put them in the most complex situations you can imagine and have a midwife and. rewind on al-jazeera. is a very important source of information for many people around the world all the cameras are gone i'm still here go into areas that nobody else is going talk to people that nobody else is talking to and bringing that story to the forefront. every. piece of breaking stories and then of course there's. it's a well that's right out of the script that calls for the annihilation of israel that is not what that phrase. as we turn the cameras on the media focused on
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yet and then the only other option for them is if unsung suchi the state council or the leader of myanmar issues a pardon but again there's no word if that's going to happen either security forces in sudan of being accused of shooting at injured protesters in hospital i mean the international says the bullets and tear gas were fired at patients being treated in them and three people were killed and of those injured or on wednesday during the latest in the month of protests against president bashir when i was international says some of the methods used by the sudanese security forces violate international law. secular forces actually follow the protesters inside the hospital and i thank them and also some of them that are injured and say used as a life or a mission and horrible situation even in conflict situations i think in hospital that's considered a war crime regardless of the news actually lethal force since the beginning of this protest in december and the tactic that used wishes in different cities a million hostile men other towns and cities across iran and we reported that there
yet and then the only other option for them is if unsung suchi the state council or the leader of myanmar issues a pardon but again there's no word if that's going to happen either security forces in sudan of being accused of shooting at injured protesters in hospital i mean the international says the bullets and tear gas were fired at patients being treated in them and three people were killed and of those injured or on wednesday during the latest in the month of protests against president...
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ten and the day after tomorrow they'll send back twenty thirty or if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minorities in the world. are arriving now it's time to catch up with all the sports news thank you very much sally manny pacquiao has won his first fight as a fourteen year old the filipino retained his w.p.a. welterweight title off to beating american adrian broner on points despite being a more then. and years older than his opponent through twice as many punches he hasn't won titles and eight weight divisions and this was the sixty first win of his career after the victory patios said he was keen for a rematch with that floyd mayweather who beat him four years ago. this was the scene in the filipino capital manila as that decision was announced in las vegas this was the seventieth fide. pro career which began back in one thousand nine hundred five it was also an elected senator who'd run for president in twenty twenty two. defending australian open cha
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has won a large number of battles and not only an easy places but in tough places like syria yemen myanmar with respect to the rohingya and so you know in each of those cases we saw groups of governments come together and exert real pressure in defense of human rights the other place we saw people take to the streets for example in poland hungary you got a large demonstrations that in the case of poland particular actually moved the government in the case of hungary it's got the government you know pulling backwards and you saw voters ousting corrupt autocrats inhalation in armenia all the popular pressure leading to a reformist prime minister in ethiopia but you know the it was in kind of multilateral settings like the u.n. we are we saw unusual combinations of governments coming together because you know the traditional leadership the u.s. u.k. france were there i would be going to say but libya a little bit on syria where do you see anything positive they are considering that the civil war is practically over or shows on it still in power he won the war there cannot be a victory for hum
has won a large number of battles and not only an easy places but in tough places like syria yemen myanmar with respect to the rohingya and so you know in each of those cases we saw groups of governments come together and exert real pressure in defense of human rights the other place we saw people take to the streets for example in poland hungary you got a large demonstrations that in the case of poland particular actually moved the government in the case of hungary it's got the government you...
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the un special rapporteur on human rights in myanmar has been shut out by me in march the government won't allow her access to the country and is not cooperating so her work is confined to neighboring countries and bangladesh factors in greatly the u.n. says there are now more the nine hundred thousand will hinder refugees living here the bulk of them came during a spike of violence in august twenty seventh and now they are spread across a mag i can't here in cox's bazaar now it's the dry season the monsoons are behind people and life has become a little easier but as you can see sanitation lack of access to clean water and latrines can use to new to be concerned if you look here there are workers trying to prepare the can for floods that are inevitable in this part of the world there is also concern about a lost generation of children two to the lack of schools the mood here has improved considerably since last november that is when the bangladeshi government abandoned a repatriation plan in an undisclosed agreement with the government of myanmar bangladesh had hoped to return about
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ten and the day after tomorrow they'll send back twenty thirty or if we were given citizenship in myanmarthen there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho are among the most persecuted minorities in the world. short films of hope. and inspiration. a series of short personal stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. al-jazeera selects. venezuelan opposition leader thanks countries around the world for their support and gets a boost as the defense that cash in washington defects from doulos government. hello i'm barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up on the program thirty four confirmed dead in brazil as the search goes on for more than two hundred people still missing after a dam collapse the taliban sign says it's agreed a draft deal with the u.s. to end the war in afghanistan searching for their loved ones the families of protesters arrested in sudan growing increasingly worried about what's happening to . the venezuelan defense appassionata washington says he has broken ties with t
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the un special rapporteur on human rights in myanmar has been shut out by me in march the government won't allow her access to the country and is not cooperating so her work is confined to neighboring countries and bangladesh factors in greatly the u.n. says there are now more the nine hundred thousand will hinder refugees living here the bulk of them came during a spike of violence in august twenty seventh and now they are spread across a mag i can't here in cox's bazaar now it's the dry season the monsoons are behind people and life has become a little easier but as you can see sanitation lack of access to clean water and latrines can use to new to be concerned if you look here there are workers trying to prepare the can for floods that are inevitable in this part of the world there is also concern about a lost generation of children two to the lack of schools the mood here has improved considerably since last november that is when the bangladeshi government abandoned a repatriation plan in an undisclosed agreement with the government of myanmar bangladesh had hoped to return about
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who stayed away to deal with domestic issues at home the un special rapporteur on human rights in myanmar has been granted access to the brush on char island in bangladesh yanni lee will visit the area on thursday it will house more than one hundred thousand range of refugees but rights groups compare conditions there to a prison bangladesh is hoping it will ease congestion in the camps along the border that house over seven hundred thousand eight hundred many fled a military crackdown in myanmar as one hind state and twenty seventeen a memorial service is being held in kenya for six people who were killed in an attack last tuesday twenty one died when al-shabaab fight to storm the dusit hotel in nairobi those are the headlines up next this unfair again. the election of the forty fifth president of the united states raises ethical and potentially legal questions. today mainstream media can easily be disrupted and personal online data easily accessed. how can this information be used to sway the outcome off an election. and can it undermine the basic tenets of democracy that are so cherish
who stayed away to deal with domestic issues at home the un special rapporteur on human rights in myanmar has been granted access to the brush on char island in bangladesh yanni lee will visit the area on thursday it will house more than one hundred thousand range of refugees but rights groups compare conditions there to a prison bangladesh is hoping it will ease congestion in the camps along the border that house over seven hundred thousand eight hundred many fled a military crackdown in...