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and the enforcer in myanmar what about the other countries that are in myanmar's neighborhood what do you make of the response of the members of the regional grouping the 10 members of asio so far to what has happened we want them to listen to the vices of the people emma because on the boys this coming from the people myanmar are desperate now we are facing the you know the humanitarian crisis best way because we need the human interior assistance from long from international community but the difficult point is that humanitarian passage that is what we really need because it the human intelligence is that now cannot come directly. from the you know young or mentally or you know big port but what we see is that you know the human. system can be provided through the neighboring countries so we need help from the neighboring countries for the human interior assistance also we need help from the neighboring countries to give shelter to the people who are future in the know the neighboring country especially in thailand and india athey in the issue this statement is you know encouraging
and the enforcer in myanmar what about the other countries that are in myanmar's neighborhood what do you make of the response of the members of the regional grouping the 10 members of asio so far to what has happened we want them to listen to the vices of the people emma because on the boys this coming from the people myanmar are desperate now we are facing the you know the humanitarian crisis best way because we need the human interior assistance from long from international community but the...
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china's stand that it's against sanctions on myanmar now that's a very different stance. compared to western democracies foreign ministers of the g 7 countries are meeting in london where they're expected to discuss not only the crisis in the end but also whether or not to impose new sanctions on entities and individuals connected to the myanmar military. ok florence there reporting live from kuala lumpur thank you very much indeed florence taliban fighters of attacks an army outpost in far a province in southwest afghanistan killing at least 7 soldiers and capturing another a bomb also exploded near a school in the same province one in 21 people many of them students afghanistan has been fearing move violence since may 1st the previously agreed deadline for all foreign troops to leave the country without fears especially palpable in the afghan province of lagardere a car bomb left 24 people dead last week after syria's failure contre fully traveled to the city of the island. the roads in afghanistan have become too dangerous even for the one hour drive from kabul to low
china's stand that it's against sanctions on myanmar now that's a very different stance. compared to western democracies foreign ministers of the g 7 countries are meeting in london where they're expected to discuss not only the crisis in the end but also whether or not to impose new sanctions on entities and individuals connected to the myanmar military. ok florence there reporting live from kuala lumpur thank you very much indeed florence taliban fighters of attacks an army outpost in far a...
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laura: that was our report from thailand's border th myanmar.s been three weeks since a volcano eruption on the island of st. vincent. thousands were forced to flee their homes and the hurricane season is now only a few weeks away. our correspondent went to st. vincent and has th report. >> the aftermath of eruption is hauntingly beautiful. the explosion left hillsides denuded. the lava flows brought tens of thousas of men -- tons of material down and a hail of dust and stone shower the villages below. one of them was sandy, the picturesque fishing village reduced to a dustbowl overnight. located in the red zone, the villagers now risk fresh emissions and mudslides. >> we have 295 students. class a local teacher -- her pupils had been returning to school after months of homeschooling. the volcano ended that plan when the roof came down under the weight of the asphalt. so many students would be out of an education for a while >> there isn't a home, a vehicle, or a surface that isn't covered by a thick layer of this can it jt. with hurricane seaso
laura: that was our report from thailand's border th myanmar.s been three weeks since a volcano eruption on the island of st. vincent. thousands were forced to flee their homes and the hurricane season is now only a few weeks away. our correspondent went to st. vincent and has th report. >> the aftermath of eruption is hauntingly beautiful. the explosion left hillsides denuded. the lava flows brought tens of thousas of men -- tons of material down and a hail of dust and stone shower the...
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. >>> plus, pope francis holds a special mass for myanmar catholics.will have a live report from rome coming up. stay with us. select your doneness, and let the grill monitor your food. it also turns into an air fryer. bring outdoor grilling flavors indoors with the grill that grills for you. i don't like veggies... what?! ♪ whatever you have at home, knorr sides can turn nutritious veggies into mouthwatering meals. ♪ veggies taste amazing with knorr. up at 2:00am again? tonight, try pure zzzs all night. veggies taste amazing unlike other sleep aids, our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. and longer. zzzquil pure zzzs all night. fall asleep. stay asleep. see every delivery... every yikes... and even every awwwwwwww... wait, where was i? introducing self protection from xfinity. designed to put you in control. with real-time notifications and a week of uninterrupted recording. all powered by reliable, secure wifi from xfinity. gotta respect his determination. it's easy and affordable to get started. get self protection for $10 a month. >
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it was one of the defining moments of myanmar�*s modern history. people were killed. bobo spent 11 years behind bars. and is now watching it happen again. he also loves music. he fears he will be arrested again, but meets bhone in a safe place. bhone wants his advice. this is going to be a long battle. they watch on state tv general min aung hlaing celebrating armed forces day. they take to the streets again, staying closer to home. later that evening, they watch videos from the day. over 750 people have now been killed since the military coup. they are now too scared to go out. soldiers are everywhere. each night, state tv announces who will be arrested next. bhone and cindy decide to leave yangon. like many, they go to the countryside to decide what to do next. it's getting harder to get online now. they find a tea shop to send one last video. hello, there. for much of the spring so far, warm weather has been in short supply, but sunday was an exception, with temperatures across parts of eastern england getting all the way up to the low 20s celsi
it was one of the defining moments of myanmar�*s modern history. people were killed. bobo spent 11 years behind bars. and is now watching it happen again. he also loves music. he fears he will be arrested again, but meets bhone in a safe place. bhone wants his advice. this is going to be a long battle. they watch on state tv general min aung hlaing celebrating armed forces day. they take to the streets again, staying closer to home. later that evening, they watch videos from the day. over 750...
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he's the managing editor of frontier myanmar. he was trying to fly home a week ago planning to surprise his family back in detroit when he was detained at the airport. he hasn't been heard from since and he's believed to have been imprisoned. the u.s. state department has spoken out saying it is deeply concerned about fenster's detection. we have pressed them to release him immediately and will continue to do so until he's allowed to return home to his family. this is a reminder that fareed was talking about this last hour about this bella russ journalist who was detained in mid-flight. that is an example in belarus and this is in myanmar and local journalists caught in the midst of the conflict taken into prison who have been shut down by the military coup. this case with fenster brings it all home because an american family is now hoping, safely, for his return. let me bring them in and introduce them to you. rose and buddy fenster, live in detroit and they're here with me. rose, i know it is a week since you last heard from da
he's the managing editor of frontier myanmar. he was trying to fly home a week ago planning to surprise his family back in detroit when he was detained at the airport. he hasn't been heard from since and he's believed to have been imprisoned. the u.s. state department has spoken out saying it is deeply concerned about fenster's detection. we have pressed them to release him immediately and will continue to do so until he's allowed to return home to his family. this is a reminder that fareed was...
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the catholic population in myanmar is really only about 1%.olics in rome for myanmar is even smaller as you can imagine. pope francis right now is in st. peters basilica behind me with some of them. there is about 170 nuns, priests and seminarians, those who are studying here in rome, at this mass. some of the readings and prayers are in burmese in the language of myanmar. the significance is clearly that this is a moment that the pope wants the world's attention to be on myanmar. he has said this is a country which is close to his heart. he was there in 2017. i was with him, he met with democratic leader aung san suu kyi, met with the military general, but since the february coup, the pope has spoken out on numerous occasions in favor of peace, in favor of peaceful protests, and stopping the violence and killing of the civilians in myanmar. now, one thing that the pope did from the vatican which was very powerful, if you remember, there was a picture of a catholic nun kneeling on the streets of myanmar in front of the military. shortly after
the catholic population in myanmar is really only about 1%.olics in rome for myanmar is even smaller as you can imagine. pope francis right now is in st. peters basilica behind me with some of them. there is about 170 nuns, priests and seminarians, those who are studying here in rome, at this mass. some of the readings and prayers are in burmese in the language of myanmar. the significance is clearly that this is a moment that the pope wants the world's attention to be on myanmar. he has said...
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the response by myanmar's military giunta in not allowing an ozzie an envoy to visit the country until the security and stability in a way shows just how impervious myanmar military rulers are to international pressure senior general mina lang had attended a special meeting by the association of southeast asian nations in jakarta last month but friday's announcement in a way shows myanmar military rulers will continue to do as they please and many in the international community including a group of more than 200 global organizations are urging a tougher stance earlier this week they host the un security council to impose an arms embargo on myanmar meanwhile anti coupe protests continue to take place across the country and clashes in ethnic army controlled areas are intensifying the latest reports we're hearing is that ethnic corrent fighters burned down a military outpost on friday morning now and this could lead to retaliate 3 strikes by the myanmar military which in turn could lead to people being displaced or trying to flee into neighboring thailand now myanmar has seen and still is
the response by myanmar's military giunta in not allowing an ozzie an envoy to visit the country until the security and stability in a way shows just how impervious myanmar military rulers are to international pressure senior general mina lang had attended a special meeting by the association of southeast asian nations in jakarta last month but friday's announcement in a way shows myanmar military rulers will continue to do as they please and many in the international community including a...
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myanmar's rebels say they have shot dowa milita helicopter.nd roman catholic nuns go on trial in argentina for the sexual abuse of children at a school for the deaf. >> india is fast approaching 20 million confirmed coronavirus cases after recording a 12th straight day of more than 300,000 infections. the devastating search has led to the deaths of at least 40,000 people in just the past two weeks. the health system is buckling. another 24 people died when a hospital ran out of oxygen. we have this report from new delhi. >> relatives of patients who died when this hospital's oxygen supply ran out are overcome with grief. >> my boy had recovered 75%. if oxygen were available, he would have survived. but without oxygen last night, he died. >> others vent their anger at hospital staff. one man said his brother called him at midnight asking for help. >> we got a call at midnight that he is not getting his oxygen supply. he got married just to massacre. now, who will look he got married just two months ago. now who will look after his family? is on
myanmar's rebels say they have shot dowa milita helicopter.nd roman catholic nuns go on trial in argentina for the sexual abuse of children at a school for the deaf. >> india is fast approaching 20 million confirmed coronavirus cases after recording a 12th straight day of more than 300,000 infections. the devastating search has led to the deaths of at least 40,000 people in just the past two weeks. the health system is buckling. another 24 people died when a hospital ran out of oxygen. we...
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myanmar leaders of the largely peaceful opposition to the military regime, say they are creating an armedce of their own. will the increase in troops drag the country deeper into conflict? 200 years after the death of france's most famous military leader, sam in the country are reconsidering the legacy of napoleon bonaparte. ♪ katty: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. facebook's oversight board has upheld the company's decision to suspend donald trump's account following the attack on the u.s. congress in january. the independent panel said facebook was right to bar the former president. bucket rejected the open-ended nature of the band. it has given the company six months to make a proportionate response. i spoke to the head of communications first facebook's oversight board and here's what he had to say. >> this book has a user community of billions of users. it is important for the sake of fairness that the rules are clear and transparently applied to everyone. facebook can't make up rules as it goes, even if they think it is well-intentioned. katty: mr. trump w
myanmar leaders of the largely peaceful opposition to the military regime, say they are creating an armedce of their own. will the increase in troops drag the country deeper into conflict? 200 years after the death of france's most famous military leader, sam in the country are reconsidering the legacy of napoleon bonaparte. ♪ katty: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. facebook's oversight board has upheld the company's decision to suspend donald trump's account...
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laura: he is still resisting the military coup in myanmar. the u.s.artment is tonight calling for de-escalation in east jerusalem after clashes between israeli police and palestinians. thousands gathered to mark the last friday of ramadan, and afterwards there were protests. our middle east correspondent sent this report. >> [speaking foreign language] >> a car burns. and an israeli secular fires his resolver -- revolver. the air feels flammable in occupied east jerusalem. in this neighborhood, the tension has been growing for weeks. several palestinian families face eviction from their homes. across the street, israelis watch, from a home whose palestinian residents were evicted a decade ago. the father and daughter, here for decades, they could be evicted in days. she vows to stay. she says she will chain herself here if she has to. >> i do not feel safe. i feel weak. although i'm strong, but i feel weak, because i'm facing a whole government that is supported from america and other countries inthe wo -- in the world. we won't leave. we won't leave.
laura: he is still resisting the military coup in myanmar. the u.s.artment is tonight calling for de-escalation in east jerusalem after clashes between israeli police and palestinians. thousands gathered to mark the last friday of ramadan, and afterwards there were protests. our middle east correspondent sent this report. >> [speaking foreign language] >> a car burns. and an israeli secular fires his resolver -- revolver. the air feels flammable in occupied east jerusalem. in this...
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myanmar is in the grips of an uprising, triggered by a military coup.democracy. they are met with brutal force. borders are closed, the internet is blocked. the military doesn't want the world to see this. we follow a brother and sister who are part of a generation that briefly experienced democracy. they are now fighting for their future. yangon. myanmar�*s biggest city was opening up after decades of oppressive military rule. bhone and his sister cindy lived through a brief period of democracy. for the last five years, the military has been sharing power with aung san suu kyi's party. all that changed on the first of february, when general min aung hlaing staged a coup. since then, they have been joining daily protest. aung san suu kyi's party won that election by a landslide, but army chief, general min aung hlaing, contested the results, seized power, detained suu kyi and other elected leaders. s'r gunshots. this was bhone's world before the coup. he's a musician, inspired by american trap music. he was planning to release his first album this year.
myanmar is in the grips of an uprising, triggered by a military coup.democracy. they are met with brutal force. borders are closed, the internet is blocked. the military doesn't want the world to see this. we follow a brother and sister who are part of a generation that briefly experienced democracy. they are now fighting for their future. yangon. myanmar�*s biggest city was opening up after decades of oppressive military rule. bhone and his sister cindy lived through a brief period of...
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i want democracy to return to myanmar.t fighting has intensified in the karen-controed areas in february, sending civilians fleeing for their lives into hiding. an 18-year-old is ethnic karen and has witnessed the fighting between the rebels and myanmar army since she was a girl. she started training after high school, initially refusing to learn how to use firearms, but it changed once she saw the attacks on her people. >> i want to help people and have freedom in our lives. i don't want the -- them taking advantage that's the reason the burmese protesters are coming to our camp to retief training. reporter: the majority burmese has not come in contact with the ethnic training. that's changing. >> what you have is the ethnic minorities coming together to fight against a common enemy, a military running amok. this extension also to the youth. the jen c -- generations the youth now have common cause with the ethnic youth. reporter: even though the groups have different views and experiences fighting the army, at the end of
i want democracy to return to myanmar.t fighting has intensified in the karen-controed areas in february, sending civilians fleeing for their lives into hiding. an 18-year-old is ethnic karen and has witnessed the fighting between the rebels and myanmar army since she was a girl. she started training after high school, initially refusing to learn how to use firearms, but it changed once she saw the attacks on her people. >> i want to help people and have freedom in our lives. i don't want...
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myanmar with dialogue and and reconciliation and people of myanmar is demanding justice and make the military accountable to the crimes and atrocities that take place and you may have part that this is the military that has been killing in the at the at the next for many decades and and this is the military that has killed many thousands of people back in 20122017 you can't have justice receipt with a dialogue and reconciliation it's a matter of ending impunity and people who want to do it to the. accountability process and make them make them all accountable for the crimes that they have committed. now kurdistan says a ceasefire with its neighbor tajikistan is holding after a week of intense border financing both nations claim an area around a water supply facility in a dispute that dates back decades as the official death toll mounts in the wake of this worst fighting in years turkey stands accusing its neighbor of war crimes charles stratford has the details now from us in turkistan. the current is ministry of internal affairs has announced that 25 bodies have been found in the to
myanmar with dialogue and and reconciliation and people of myanmar is demanding justice and make the military accountable to the crimes and atrocities that take place and you may have part that this is the military that has been killing in the at the at the next for many decades and and this is the military that has killed many thousands of people back in 20122017 you can't have justice receipt with a dialogue and reconciliation it's a matter of ending impunity and people who want to do it to...
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myanmar is in the grips of an uprising, triggered by a military coup.demanding a return to democracy they are met with brutal force. borders are closed, the internet is blocked. the military doesn't want the world to see that. iii military doesn't want the world to see that-— to see that. if someone arrested _ to see that. if someone arrested by _ to see that. if someone arrested by police - to see that. if someone arrested by police nowl to see that. if someone - arrested by police now there is arrested by police now there is a really very small chance to come back home. we a really very small chance to come back home.— a really very small chance to come back home. we follow a brother and _ come back home. we follow a brother and sister _ come back home. we follow a brother and sister who - come back home. we follow a brother and sister who are - come back home. we follow a | brother and sister who are part of a generation that briefly experienced democracy and are now fighting for their future. yangon stopping's biggest city was opening up after decad
myanmar is in the grips of an uprising, triggered by a military coup.demanding a return to democracy they are met with brutal force. borders are closed, the internet is blocked. the military doesn't want the world to see that. iii military doesn't want the world to see that-— to see that. if someone arrested _ to see that. if someone arrested by _ to see that. if someone arrested by police - to see that. if someone arrested by police nowl to see that. if someone - arrested by police now there...
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session to discuss the violence also coming up $100.00 days of turmoil since the military coup in myanmar. she appears in court today she's just the most visible of those targeted by the security crackdown. soaring corona virus infection rates in turkey have locals under strict orders to stay at home the law does not apply to everyone. good to have you with us the been new clashes in jerusalem in another night of unrest across israel 4 weeks of demonstrations over the possible addiction of palestinians in east jerusalem have met with the harsh police response amid growing international chorus calls for calm the u.n. security council is holding an emergency session to discuss the situation. confrontation. escalation. it's an entrenched pattern of behavior between jewish his release and arab palestinians who make claims to the same land. this time the hatred flared at the damascus gate at the entrance to the old city. ownership of land is at the heart of the bitter dispute. the prospect of forced evictions of palestinians from east jerusalem has brought arabs to the streets over the past 2
session to discuss the violence also coming up $100.00 days of turmoil since the military coup in myanmar. she appears in court today she's just the most visible of those targeted by the security crackdown. soaring corona virus infection rates in turkey have locals under strict orders to stay at home the law does not apply to everyone. good to have you with us the been new clashes in jerusalem in another night of unrest across israel 4 weeks of demonstrations over the possible addiction of...
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was a response to the military the myanmar military airstrikes that happened overnight but then also this is something we've seen hala kind of staging up over the last several weeks when it comes to this part of me or in the north with the kitchen ethnic areas held areas as well as in other areas around the country. and this kind of appears to be part of in the span of fighting in some of these areas controlled by the ethnic groups why what is this happening. yes well definitely up there in the north with the shit in this as we've just discussed you know this is what's been happening for the last several weeks and it's the 1st time though that there's a claim that aircraft from myanmar is military has been brought down we've seen this also there are 2 main areas kitchen and then the korean area which is right along the border the eastern border of myanmar with the border here in thailand and that's where you've seen also over the last several weeks with the korean ethnic group held areas there have been battles going on we know that there have been air strikes as well no aircraft bee
was a response to the military the myanmar military airstrikes that happened overnight but then also this is something we've seen hala kind of staging up over the last several weeks when it comes to this part of me or in the north with the kitchen ethnic areas held areas as well as in other areas around the country. and this kind of appears to be part of in the span of fighting in some of these areas controlled by the ethnic groups why what is this happening. yes well definitely up there in the...
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the military coup in myanmar uses the bodies of its victims to intimidate the democracy movement.es legislation highlights decades of solidarity between black and asian american communities. plus, much more. >> woodruff: over the past 14 months, the u.s. government has allocated hundreds of billions of dollars to help small businesses survive the pandemic's economic hurdles. all that funding has been managed by the small business administration, whose head was on capitol hill today giving an update. and our own lisa desjardins has been following the money as well and joins me now. hello to you, lisa. so, lisa, we know several of these programs are ending, and we learned today that at least one of them is far short of the money that these businesses need. so tell us where all this stands. >> that's right. there is so much good news these daysbout opening increased vaccinations, people's lives moving forward, but it's important to talk about small businesses. according to the national federation of independent business, at the beginning of this month, about a third of america's smal
the military coup in myanmar uses the bodies of its victims to intimidate the democracy movement.es legislation highlights decades of solidarity between black and asian american communities. plus, much more. >> woodruff: over the past 14 months, the u.s. government has allocated hundreds of billions of dollars to help small businesses survive the pandemic's economic hurdles. all that funding has been managed by the small business administration, whose head was on capitol hill today giving...
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out civil war inside myanmar one thing interesting that might even point further to that direction is yes you have these armed ethnic organizations that have been battling the army for decades again but also what you're seeing now is you know the protesters out on the streets again fighting against the germans are in their way fighting against the giants and they have started to see what the these ethnic groups have had to deal with over these centuries and these decades i should say and that's why they have been battling the central me and mar army so they are starting to see that they have no kindred spirits now they have a common enemy now we've seen pretty small cases those small numbers at least now some of those urban dwellers people who live in the cities who have been protesting on the streets across myanmar they are now training some of them a few 100 are now training with the armed ethnic organizations out in the jungles so you're seeing there there's a bridge now between what they're fighting for in the streets and now what they've been fighting for in the jungles for decad
out civil war inside myanmar one thing interesting that might even point further to that direction is yes you have these armed ethnic organizations that have been battling the army for decades again but also what you're seeing now is you know the protesters out on the streets again fighting against the germans are in their way fighting against the giants and they have started to see what the these ethnic groups have had to deal with over these centuries and these decades i should say and that's...
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nick: the myanmar military has cracked down of course before. 1998, 2007, and killed thousands.ference this time is we have video. will that help those who are seeking justice against this regime? prof. koenig: we certainly hope so. one trend we are seeing in national workrooms tribunals is an increasing use of content pulled from social media to help ruby facts of a particular case. we have had a couple instances in the international criminal court where a video is pulled from facebook and it has been used in international arrest warrants. increasingly we are seeing tools like the berkeley protocol which was a tool just released to help war crimes trinals understand how to use this content, as a foundation of evidence to shore up what survivors are saying is happening in their communities. nick: thank you very much. prof. koenig: thank you. judy: the recent attacks in this country against asian americans have been met with condemnation across the political spectrum and support from other communities of color, including black americans. stephanie sy has a look at the state and h
nick: the myanmar military has cracked down of course before. 1998, 2007, and killed thousands.ference this time is we have video. will that help those who are seeking justice against this regime? prof. koenig: we certainly hope so. one trend we are seeing in national workrooms tribunals is an increasing use of content pulled from social media to help ruby facts of a particular case. we have had a couple instances in the international criminal court where a video is pulled from facebook and it...
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for him a restoration of democracy in myanmar would be a much bigger victory. summer vacation and the european commission has outlined plans to reopen europe's borders for non-essential travel and to boost europe's troubled tourism sector commission president 1st of underlie it says the proposals would apply to travelers who have been fully vaccinated with n e u approved vaccine travel into the european union is currently limited to visitors from just a few countries that have low infection rates the proposal still need to be approved by all $27.00 e.u. countries. well hope for a post pandemic world is made possible by the research that gave us the coronavirus vaccines pfizer beyond tech and modern abodes used new m.r. in a technology to develop their vaccines it was a medical breakthrough decades in the making and now there are hopes that it could be used to treat a host of other diseases such as cancer unlike conventional inoculations m.r. in a bank seems do not use a live virus that makes them easier to manufacture. something is the one jerry inboard scienti
for him a restoration of democracy in myanmar would be a much bigger victory. summer vacation and the european commission has outlined plans to reopen europe's borders for non-essential travel and to boost europe's troubled tourism sector commission president 1st of underlie it says the proposals would apply to travelers who have been fully vaccinated with n e u approved vaccine travel into the european union is currently limited to visitors from just a few countries that have low infection...
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myanmar, in the grips of an uprising, triggered by a military coup. force. gunshots. chanting. in the middle of this, we meet 18—year—old bhone. his generation is fired up, defiant and determined to bring back democracy. this was bhone's world before general min aung hlaing seized back power. he's a musician, who was just about to release his first album. the coup crushed those dreams. chanting. we followed bhone over weeks, as he took to the streets, armed with home—made shields. gunshots. the military hits back this time with tear gas and rubber bullets. the next day, near bhone's house, the response is live ammunition. shouting. gunshots. the horror captured on social media, the tool protesters are using to tell the world what's happening. the military has promised a new election will be held, but have refused to provide a timeline. state tv now announces each night who will be arrested next. bhone and his sister decide, like many, to flee yangon. he's talking aboutjoining an armed resistance. more than 750 people have now been killed. the fight fo
myanmar, in the grips of an uprising, triggered by a military coup. force. gunshots. chanting. in the middle of this, we meet 18—year—old bhone. his generation is fired up, defiant and determined to bring back democracy. this was bhone's world before general min aung hlaing seized back power. he's a musician, who was just about to release his first album. the coup crushed those dreams. chanting. we followed bhone over weeks, as he took to the streets, armed with home—made shields....
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join us $100.00 days since taking part in a cool myanmar's military junta still remains in charge of the country meanwhile its ousted civilian leader aung san suu kyi is still in detention denied in person meetings with her legal team and now ordered to appear in court later this month apart a little national unity government has been declared a terrorist group as has a people's defense force being set up to confront security forces still citizens continue their protests against the military regime responsible for the deaths. of more than $750.00 civilians so far. a candlelit vigil one of many that were held in manama over the weekend in protest that the military regime. since the army ousted the civilian government and seized power on the 1st of february that day the demonstrations that shameless sign of the day saying. that despite an increasingly violent response by security forces. the bloodiest day of the crackdown was the night march on forces day around 100 purchases were killed in one day a learning. was. since the coup more than 750 civilians have been killed and thousands h
join us $100.00 days since taking part in a cool myanmar's military junta still remains in charge of the country meanwhile its ousted civilian leader aung san suu kyi is still in detention denied in person meetings with her legal team and now ordered to appear in court later this month apart a little national unity government has been declared a terrorist group as has a people's defense force being set up to confront security forces still citizens continue their protests against the military...
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join us $100.00 days since taking part in a cool myanmar's military junta still remains in charge of the country meanwhile its ousted civilian leader aung san suu kyi is still in detention denied in person meetings with her legal team and now ordered to appear in court later this month a parallel national unity government has been declared a terrorist group as has a people's defense force being set up to confront security forces still citizens continue their protest against the military regime responsible for the deaths of more than $750.00 civilians so far. a candlelight vigil one of many that were held in manama the weekend in price. since the army ousted the civilian government and seized power on the 1st of february the day the demonstrations. saying. that despite an increasingly violent response by security forces. the bloodiest day of the crackdown was in late march on forces day around 100 protesters were killed in one day lying. i. since the coup more than 750 civilians have been killed and thousands have been arrested. human rights groups say the military is committing atroc
join us $100.00 days since taking part in a cool myanmar's military junta still remains in charge of the country meanwhile its ousted civilian leader aung san suu kyi is still in detention denied in person meetings with her legal team and now ordered to appear in court later this month a parallel national unity government has been declared a terrorist group as has a people's defense force being set up to confront security forces still citizens continue their protest against the military regime...
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but for him a restoration of democracy in myanmar would be a much bigger victory. summer vacation the european commission has outlined plans to reopen europe's borders for non-essential travel and to boost europe's troubled tourism sector commission president 1st of underlie it says the proposals would apply to travelers who have been fully vaccinated with n e u approved vaccine travel into the european union is currently limited to visitors from just a few countries that have low infection rates the proposal still need to be approved by all $27.00 e.u. countries. well hope for a post pandemic world is made possible by the research that gave us the coronavirus vaccines pfizer beyond tech and modernity both used new m.r.e. in the technology to develop their vaccines it was a medical breakthrough decades in the making and now there are hopes that it could be used to treat a host of other diseases such as cancer unlike conventional inoculations m.r. in the vaccines do not use a live virus that makes them easier to manufacture. something is the one jerry inborn scienti
but for him a restoration of democracy in myanmar would be a much bigger victory. summer vacation the european commission has outlined plans to reopen europe's borders for non-essential travel and to boost europe's troubled tourism sector commission president 1st of underlie it says the proposals would apply to travelers who have been fully vaccinated with n e u approved vaccine travel into the european union is currently limited to visitors from just a few countries that have low infection...
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journalist detained in myanmar?reporter: his family and his employer have not heard from him, danny fenster, this is the 37-year-old journalist originally from detroit, michigan. once he was arrested at yangon international airport on monday morning, he was boarding a flight to kuala lumpur and on to the united states when authorities detained him. no reason was given and the family has no idea as to why he is being held reportedly in sane prison, a notorious prison on the outskirts of yangon, it houses more than 10,000 inmates in squaller conditions. there are reports of torture that takes place inside this prison. hundreds of these prisoners, rosemary, are political prisoners. danny is the fourth foreign journalist to have been detained since that bloody coup on the 1st of february. the other u.s. national being held inside in sane prison is another journalist nathan mong, he has also been in there since march. the u.s. state department obviously aware of both cases, certainly aware of danny's case in the last 24
journalist detained in myanmar?reporter: his family and his employer have not heard from him, danny fenster, this is the 37-year-old journalist originally from detroit, michigan. once he was arrested at yangon international airport on monday morning, he was boarding a flight to kuala lumpur and on to the united states when authorities detained him. no reason was given and the family has no idea as to why he is being held reportedly in sane prison, a notorious prison on the outskirts of yangon,...
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for him a restoration of democracy in myanmar would be a much bigger victory. summer vacation and the european commission has outlined plans to reopen europe's borders for non-essential travel and to boost europe's troubled tourism sector commission president 1st of underlie it says the proposals would apply to travelers who have been fully vaccinated with an e.u. approved vaccine travel into the european union is currently limited to visitors from just a few countries that have low infection rates the proposals still need to be approved by all $27.00 e.u. countries. well hope for a post pandemic world is made possible by the research that gave us the coronavirus vaccines pfizer biotech and modernity both used new m.r. and a technology to develop their vaccines it was a medical breakthrough decades in the making and now there are hopes that it could be used to treat a host of other diseases such as cancer unlike conventional inoculations m.r. in a vaccines do not use a live virus that makes them easier to manufacture. is the one jerry inboard scientists whose w
for him a restoration of democracy in myanmar would be a much bigger victory. summer vacation and the european commission has outlined plans to reopen europe's borders for non-essential travel and to boost europe's troubled tourism sector commission president 1st of underlie it says the proposals would apply to travelers who have been fully vaccinated with an e.u. approved vaccine travel into the european union is currently limited to visitors from just a few countries that have low infection...
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to myanmar now.w formed its own armed forces unit. the national unity government says it created a quote "people's defence force" — to protect civilians from military attacks. our southeast asia correspondent, jonathan head gave us this update. there are lots of people willing to fight. there are many groups involved in the civilian opposition in the cities who have now taken up basic weapons, and we are beginning to see some groups in places like chin state way out on the border with india. we've seen a number of soldiers killed there, and the ethnic insurgent groups that have been fighting for years on the borders who have formally pledged their support to this national unity government, which in return says it will create a federal system including properly representing them for the first time and incorporating those insurgents into what they say will be a federal army. they say this people's defence force is the first step in that. there's also a great deal of frustration about how little interna
to myanmar now.w formed its own armed forces unit. the national unity government says it created a quote "people's defence force" — to protect civilians from military attacks. our southeast asia correspondent, jonathan head gave us this update. there are lots of people willing to fight. there are many groups involved in the civilian opposition in the cities who have now taken up basic weapons, and we are beginning to see some groups in places like chin state way out on the border...
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it is bad enough that they overturned the election, but they now the people of myanmar want to simplyew elections but first, let�*s get rid of the opposition... crosstalk. the promise — well, not promise — commitment to hold new elections in two years, is it for the birds? well, let�*s put it this way, the people of myanmar are firm that they want the november election recognised, where aung san suu kyi�*s party won overwhelmingly and the generals obviously don�*t want that, which was the reason for the coup, and they are now saying maybe in two years. but what they seem to be doing is laying the groundwork so they could hold an election, theyjust get rid of the opposition. this is not going to persuade anyone but, of course, these people are less interested in legitimacy than in power. frankly, i think this is an act of desperation because the military is overwhelmingly unpopular at home. it is facing global condemnation, an increasing number of governments are imposing sanctions. just this week, the japanese government that it would stop development assistance, the us government imp
it is bad enough that they overturned the election, but they now the people of myanmar want to simplyew elections but first, let�*s get rid of the opposition... crosstalk. the promise — well, not promise — commitment to hold new elections in two years, is it for the birds? well, let�*s put it this way, the people of myanmar are firm that they want the november election recognised, where aung san suu kyi�*s party won overwhelmingly and the generals obviously don�*t want that, which...
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to myanmar now.ow formed its own armed forces unit. the national unity government says it created a quote "people's defence force" to protect civilians from military attacks. our southeast asia correspondent, jonathan head gave us this update. there are lots of people willing to fight. there are many groups involved in the civilian opposition in the cities who have now taken up basic weapons, and we are beginning to see some groups in places like chin state way out on the border with india. seen we a number of soldiers killed there and the ethnic insurgent groups that have been fighting for years on the borders who have formally pledged their support to this national unity government which in return says it will create a federal system including properly representing them for the first time and incorporating those insurgents into what they say will be a federal army. they say this people's defence force is the first step in that. there's also a great deal of frustration about how little international
to myanmar now.ow formed its own armed forces unit. the national unity government says it created a quote "people's defence force" to protect civilians from military attacks. our southeast asia correspondent, jonathan head gave us this update. there are lots of people willing to fight. there are many groups involved in the civilian opposition in the cities who have now taken up basic weapons, and we are beginning to see some groups in places like chin state way out on the border with...
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to it today and you did that's truly represent the people of myanmar. more talking about the situation the ongoing situation in me and my thank you for your time so we appreciate it. now the national unity government that we were talking about says it is investigating allegations that the military has committed acts of sexual violence against protesters and says it's received many reports of abuse torture and sexual assault carried out by troops in 2019 a united nations fact finding mission accuse the army of widespread and systematic gender based violence against ethnic communities the national unity government says it is working to restore democracy in maine ma and is demanding is going to order a stop to all forms of sexual violence and also how so is the minister for women youth and children the fares in that national unity government in exile she told reports of sexual abuse by the military are rampant ever since the coup back in february. we got a lot all of our company and also all in the social media. in the news. a lot all of my concepts of sma
to it today and you did that's truly represent the people of myanmar. more talking about the situation the ongoing situation in me and my thank you for your time so we appreciate it. now the national unity government that we were talking about says it is investigating allegations that the military has committed acts of sexual violence against protesters and says it's received many reports of abuse torture and sexual assault carried out by troops in 2019 a united nations fact finding mission...
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myanmar functioning? are people myanmarfunctioning? are people withholding labour?efore or not? not at all. of course the _ before or not? not at all. of course the big _ before or not? not at all. of. course the big demonstrations are reduced because more than 800 people have been shot so it is rational that the demonstrations are smaller and quicker and in the neighbourhood and they disbursed but what you are seeing is a massive civil disobedience movement where the economy has come to a standstill and so the military is not getting revenue at home, they are facing sanctions from abroad, they are panicking and thatis abroad, they are panicking and that is what this latest move looks like, to say we will hold elections but no opposition. all right. thank you for joining us. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: it's camp, it's kitsch, and now it's back — the eurovision song contest returns after a pandemic—enforced break. we've been at the final rehearsals ahead of the big contest on saturday. this morning, an indian air force plane carrying mr gandhi's body lan
myanmar functioning? are people myanmarfunctioning? are people withholding labour?efore or not? not at all. of course the _ before or not? not at all. of course the big _ before or not? not at all. of. course the big demonstrations are reduced because more than 800 people have been shot so it is rational that the demonstrations are smaller and quicker and in the neighbourhood and they disbursed but what you are seeing is a massive civil disobedience movement where the economy has come to a...
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which for him a restoration of democracy in myanmar would be a much bigger victory. the german football association wants its president to resign after he compared his deputy to an infamous nazi judge for its color admits he made a serious mistake but is refusing to stand down is been in the job for 2 years the association is the world's biggest single sports federation with more than 7000000 members. well joining me now in the studios jonathan crane from sports jonathan what is this all about well this is all stem from a meeting that took place just over a week ago it was a meeting between top officials in the german football federation and during that meeting for the president referred to one of his vice presidents running a call thrice now why is that significant will run on friday was that as you said an infamous nazi judge he was involved in violence a conference in 1942 during that conference it was the final stages of the holocaust being planned of course the mass murder of 6000000 jews why the comparison will write a cult is a judge himself in munich in munic
which for him a restoration of democracy in myanmar would be a much bigger victory. the german football association wants its president to resign after he compared his deputy to an infamous nazi judge for its color admits he made a serious mistake but is refusing to stand down is been in the job for 2 years the association is the world's biggest single sports federation with more than 7000000 members. well joining me now in the studios jonathan crane from sports jonathan what is this all about...