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saying with no take the developments in myanmar with deep concern india has always been steadfast in its support to the process of democratic transition in myanmar we believe that the rule of law and the democratic process must be upheld when monitoring the situation very closely so we kind of i mean they are saying that the democratic process has to be upheld but where would india which side would india beyond right now. well i think india is watching it like it might many of the regional countries but i think that they they have by the fact that they've issued a statement there with the with the most of the international community that is looking with grave concern of what is happening in myanmar and that i think that they will probably be watching to see how the military rounds up people and the way that they take over power and of course you have to project the fact that there will probably be reactions from society in terms of potential protests so i think that india will probably be on the side of not having very warm relationship with this military takeover thank you so muc
saying with no take the developments in myanmar with deep concern india has always been steadfast in its support to the process of democratic transition in myanmar we believe that the rule of law and the democratic process must be upheld when monitoring the situation very closely so we kind of i mean they are saying that the democratic process has to be upheld but where would india which side would india beyond right now. well i think india is watching it like it might many of the regional...
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a number of groups have had bases in myanmar of the past few decades and india's been the tree has worked closely with the with its myanmar counterpart to put pressure on those groups to conduct joint operations at the same time india c having these close ties with me on must powerful military as an important way to balance china's influence in myanmar and that's one of the reasons why india has never publicly criticized or criticized in fact to be on must hand leg of the running the crisis the violence against the rohingya which sort tens of thousands fleeing to india as refugees and so on my a very important partner for india which is why many analysts here have said that the last thing that india would will want is a failed state on its border with the we could fall into the. because of china perhaps being pressured to do china's bidding in regional affairs without a democratically elected government power and the military in control of it and there's a problem bringing us the reaction from india thanks very much to go to a you she is live for us in beijing in
a number of groups have had bases in myanmar of the past few decades and india's been the tree has worked closely with the with its myanmar counterpart to put pressure on those groups to conduct joint operations at the same time india c having these close ties with me on must powerful military as an important way to balance china's influence in myanmar and that's one of the reasons why india has never publicly criticized or criticized in fact to be on must hand leg of the running the crisis the...
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the crisis with the violence against the 10s of thousands fleeing into india now general men from myanmar has visited india there have been several visits of the highest level not just by military commanders but also prominent in that in the more d. and to each other's countries and it's because of me on muslim boards to india that analysts here say that india this is the last thing that india would want we can to myanmar possibly even a failed state on its border. fall into the clutches of china and being possibly more pressure from china to do its bidding in regional issues. that's the view from india let's go over to china and get the view from could train a year in beijing so what reaction are we seeing from the extreme. well we had a brief statement from china's foreign ministry this afternoon and monday it said that china hopes all sides can properly manage their differences and under the legal constitution and legal framework and uphold stability beijing also described itself as a friendly neighbor of myanmar and said it was watching and waiting for developments there now notably n
the crisis with the violence against the 10s of thousands fleeing into india now general men from myanmar has visited india there have been several visits of the highest level not just by military commanders but also prominent in that in the more d. and to each other's countries and it's because of me on muslim boards to india that analysts here say that india this is the last thing that india would want we can to myanmar possibly even a failed state on its border. fall into the clutches of...
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democratic process in myanmar it's always maintained a very close relationship with the myanmar's military because india has big security concerns in its northeastern states a number of armed groups in the northeast have had bases in myanmar and the indian military has worked with its counterpart in myanmar to put pressure on those groups to conduct many joint operations as well as that india has always seen maintaining close contacts with myanmar's powerful military as a way to try and balance china's influence in the region which is why it's never criticized myanmar's handling of the running the crisis even though the violence against everything in myanmar has seen tens of thousands of lead to india as as refugees and so because of me on my. close ties it's importance to india and many analysts here have been saying that the last thing that india would want is what's happening now is even a failed state on its border with a weakened myanmar flooding into the clutches of china and maybe being pressured to do china's bidding and regional if it is ok elizabeth thanks very much for bringing us the view fr
democratic process in myanmar it's always maintained a very close relationship with the myanmar's military because india has big security concerns in its northeastern states a number of armed groups in the northeast have had bases in myanmar and the indian military has worked with its counterpart in myanmar to put pressure on those groups to conduct many joint operations as well as that india has always seen maintaining close contacts with myanmar's powerful military as a way to try and balance...
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hello and welcome to the program i'm homages to him over the past week governments in myanmar india and china have each disrupted the internet to clamp down on dissent although web shutdowns are not new rights activists say it's a tactic that is now being used more often manned mars army has routinely cut internet access since the coup on february the 1st telecoms have been ordered to block twitter and facebook but protests against the military takeover continue to grow facebook is now restricting profiles linked to the army accusing it of sharing misinformation about the rallies. india's government wants twitter to remove more than $1100.00 accounts it says encouraged violence or misinformation about the protests against new farm laws the social media site deleted some users but it refused to suspend the accounts of news organizations journalists and activists saying doing so would violate free speech the government has threatened to jail twitter executives for up to 7 years if they don't comply india's supreme court is demanding responses from both sides before making a ruling. emergi
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tens of thousands fleeing the country into india now general men playing who is now in power in myanmar he has visited india and there have been several meetings visits by not just the top level military commanders but both prime minister that is more the end to each other's countries and so analysts here are saying that this is not what india wants to see that this is the last thing in fact that india would want to see is a weakened to me on my on its border and of course we can myanmar that mice give that might sort of fall into the clutches of china because of the military being back in power and being pressured to do china's bidding in the region ok let's put that to katrina you from beijing elizabeth for the time being thank you so much so katrina china has strong ties with me and more what are we hearing officially from the government over there. well china's foreign ministry has released a quite brief statement in response to what's happening in yen lives it said that china hopes that all sides could properly manage their differences under the constitution and legal framework and
tens of thousands fleeing the country into india now general men playing who is now in power in myanmar he has visited india and there have been several meetings visits by not just the top level military commanders but both prime minister that is more the end to each other's countries and so analysts here are saying that this is not what india wants to see that this is the last thing in fact that india would want to see is a weakened to me on my on its border and of course we can myanmar that...
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our ancestors these are going to refugees are terrified that they may be forced to return to myanmar. in india identity politics on the rise what we're seeing is the construction mills partitions and cuts and loads of units of people across the country and there's a dark side in detroit is to see the grid philosophical majesty of the him fix it to something more like the team i didn't see of the british when i meet with victims of violence and discover what life is like for minorities in the country join me on my journey in search of india's soul on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where every. a confidential un report accuses donald trump's ally erik prince was standing mercenaries and weapons to a libyan war old. convert al this is all just there alone from doha also coming up america is back transatlantic alliance is back u.s. president joe biden in his 1st address to world leaders promising.
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so a lot will depend on what myanmar�*s immediate neighbours think, i'm thinking china, india, and thest asian countries. interestingly, china, although not a democracy in itself, probably gets on better with aung san suu kyi than it does with the myanmar military. meanwhile, india, which is a democracy, ironically, gets on better with the military than with aung san suu kyi. and the southeast asian countries, it's not sure how they will split. i think those three countries or blocks will probably have more impact on say the european union or the uk or the united states making comments about it, frankly. i imagine what they're going to try to do, the army here, is try and force the supreme court or something to nullify the elections or rerun them. it's hard to see they could overturn the results as they stand, but maybe they can try and call for a different election process, because that's ultimately what they are complaining about here. or else theyjust continue to rule without fear of international criticism. i wanted to go back to the issue of how much of a surprise this is, i suppo
so a lot will depend on what myanmar�*s immediate neighbours think, i'm thinking china, india, and thest asian countries. interestingly, china, although not a democracy in itself, probably gets on better with aung san suu kyi than it does with the myanmar military. meanwhile, india, which is a democracy, ironically, gets on better with the military than with aung san suu kyi. and the southeast asian countries, it's not sure how they will split. i think those three countries or blocks will...
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east various armed groups in the northeastern states have had bases in myanmar over the past few decades and for that reason india is army has worked really closely with the myanmar's military to put pressure on those groups they conduct many joint operations as well as that india has always seen maintaining close contacts with me i must powerful military as a way to balance china's influence in the country and that's just one of the reasons why india has never criticized me i must handling of the red cross the violence against the hanger which led to tens of thousands fleeing the country into india analysts here are saying that this is not what india wants to see that this is the last thing in fact that india would want to see is a we can do me on my on its border and of course we can myanmar that might give that might sort of fall into the clutches of china being pressured to do china's bidding in the region katrina used in beijing with reaction from china. well china's foreign ministry has released a quite brief statement in response to what's happening in myanmar its it said that china hopes that all sides co
east various armed groups in the northeastern states have had bases in myanmar over the past few decades and for that reason india is army has worked really closely with the myanmar's military to put pressure on those groups they conduct many joint operations as well as that india has always seen maintaining close contacts with me i must powerful military as a way to balance china's influence in the country and that's just one of the reasons why india has never criticized me i must handling of...
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so a loss will depend on what myanmar�*s immediate neighbours think, i'm thinking china, india, and thess will depend. interestingly, china, although not a democracy in itself, probably gets on better with aung san suu kyi, that it does with the myanmar military stop meanwhile, india, which is a democracy, ironically, get some betterwith better with the military than with ohnson tsuji. in the southeast asian countries, it is not sure how they will split. those three countries or blocks will have more impact on say the european union or the uk or the united states making comments about it, frankly. i imagine what they are going to try to do, the army here is try and force the supreme court to nullify the elections or rerun them, it is hard to see they could overturn the results as they stand, but maybe they can try and call for a difference election process, because that is ultimately what they are complaining about here. or else theyjust complaining about here. or else they just continue to complaining about here. or else theyjust continue to rule without fear of international criticism
so a loss will depend on what myanmar�*s immediate neighbours think, i'm thinking china, india, and thess will depend. interestingly, china, although not a democracy in itself, probably gets on better with aung san suu kyi, that it does with the myanmar military stop meanwhile, india, which is a democracy, ironically, get some betterwith better with the military than with ohnson tsuji. in the southeast asian countries, it is not sure how they will split. those three countries or blocks will...
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northeast various armed groups in the northeastern states have had bases in myanmar over the past few decades and for that reason india's army has worked really closely with myanmar's military to put pressure on those groups they conduct many joint operations as well as that india has always seen maintaining close contacts with me i must powerful military as a way to balance china's influence in the country and that's just one of the reasons why india has never criticized me on must handling of the red cross the violence against the hanger which led to tens of thousands fleeing the country into india analysts here are saying that this is not what india wants to see that this is the last thing in fact that india want to see is a we can do me on my on its border and of course we can myanmar that might give that might sort of fall into the clutches of china being pressured to do china's bidding in the region katrina who's in beijing with reaction from china. well china's foreign ministry has released a quite brief statement in response to what's happening in the end it said that china hopes that all sides could properly ma
northeast various armed groups in the northeastern states have had bases in myanmar over the past few decades and for that reason india's army has worked really closely with myanmar's military to put pressure on those groups they conduct many joint operations as well as that india has always seen maintaining close contacts with me i must powerful military as a way to balance china's influence in the country and that's just one of the reasons why india has never criticized me on must handling of...
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paul: protesters turned out in the thousands in myanmar and india over the weekend despite efforts toith arrests. myanmar saw the biggest protest in more than a decade as demonstrators demanded the release of a civilian leader. we have the latest, describe what we have seen in myanmar over the weekend. dan: the breadth of the protest was staggering, tens of thousands of people filling all major cities in myanmar. this was very widespread, protesters wearing red, the color of the party. they lifted the three finger salute which we have also seen in the thailand protest over the past few months. there is certainly momentum, the question is can they keep that up? today they have called for a general strike, there are more protests planned, it will be an interesting test of strength to give and it is a workday. the government has been looking to move on and also disrupting the internet, most of the weekend to try and stifle these protests. shery: talking about protests, same in india, unrest on the streets. david: that is right they have been camped out for months, but they have been doin
paul: protesters turned out in the thousands in myanmar and india over the weekend despite efforts toith arrests. myanmar saw the biggest protest in more than a decade as demonstrators demanded the release of a civilian leader. we have the latest, describe what we have seen in myanmar over the weekend. dan: the breadth of the protest was staggering, tens of thousands of people filling all major cities in myanmar. this was very widespread, protesters wearing red, the color of the party. they...
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during world war two, sir tom served in india and myanmar, then known as burma.f the british fourteenth army, which is sometimes referred to as the forgotten army because its achievements 0ften overshadowed in other parts of will. —— of war. i'm joined now by viscount slim, whose grandfather field marshal william slim commanded the fourteenth army during the burma campaign. he's chairman of the burma star memorial fund, a charity established thank you very much for being with us on bbc news to talk both about his achievements as part of that remarkable battle of service by the members, who of course, the burma star veterans. why is it, do you think overshadowed for so long? why was it a forgotten army? i think overshadowed for so long? why was it a forgotten army?— was it a forgotten army? i think it was it a forgotten army? i think it was it a forgotten army? i think it was it was — was it a forgotten army? i think it was it was mainly _ was it a forgotten army? i think it was it was mainly because - was it a forgotten army? i think it was it was mainly because
during world war two, sir tom served in india and myanmar, then known as burma.f the british fourteenth army, which is sometimes referred to as the forgotten army because its achievements 0ften overshadowed in other parts of will. —— of war. i'm joined now by viscount slim, whose grandfather field marshal william slim commanded the fourteenth army during the burma campaign. he's chairman of the burma star memorial fund, a charity established thank you very much for being with us on bbc news...
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china is myanmar's most consistent backa offering debt relief development grants and soft loans it says any international action against the military should quote promote reconciliation like china india shares a border with me and has also grown closer to its neighbor in the past 2 decades in 2019 it became myanmar's top arms deal that providing some $100000000.00 of military hardware india's government has called for democracy to be protected but has avoided outright mention of the coup or indonesia has been trying to corral asio nations to help steer a path out of this crisis myanmar was under military rule when it joined the 10 member regional bloc back in 1997 well aaron connolly is a research fellow with the international institute for strategic studies he says the us and uk is useful but limited in the role it can actually play in this crisis . i don't think they can actually play a very helpful role in pressuring the military government to give up power the military and the n l the at least the are actually still quite far apart and the protesters in the street have even more ambitious demands in the lp have the courts leaders were arrested of it or at 1st that constructive th
china is myanmar's most consistent backa offering debt relief development grants and soft loans it says any international action against the military should quote promote reconciliation like china india shares a border with me and has also grown closer to its neighbor in the past 2 decades in 2019 it became myanmar's top arms deal that providing some $100000000.00 of military hardware india's government has called for democracy to be protected but has avoided outright mention of the coup or...
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india as. a frightening day in myanmar security forces killed at least 18 empty crude protesters and its most violent crackdown yet. in forgetting this is a live from doha also coming up we have an update on the search for more than 300 schoolgirls kidnapped in northern nigeria. dozens of pro-democracy activists in hong kong have been charged on the beijing's national security will also. get my 2nd job in 84 days where some people are just going to get up to 28 days a world forced the u.k. begins a trial mixing and matching different covert 19 vaccines. we begin with a strong statement from the united nations about the rising death toll jury anti coup protests and the un is once again condemning the escalating violence the statement says in several locations throughout the country police and military forces have confronted peaceful demonstrations using lethal force of less than lethal force that according to credible information received by the u.n. human rights office has left at least. 18 people dead and over 30 wounded reportedly occurred as a result of live ammunition fired into crowds expect to
india as. a frightening day in myanmar security forces killed at least 18 empty crude protesters and its most violent crackdown yet. in forgetting this is a live from doha also coming up we have an update on the search for more than 300 schoolgirls kidnapped in northern nigeria. dozens of pro-democracy activists in hong kong have been charged on the beijing's national security will also. get my 2nd job in 84 days where some people are just going to get up to 28 days a world forced the u.k....
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asia mass protests again the case against a military coup in myanmar what actors should the international community be backing and in india many of those at the forefront of farmers protests are women what's the best so special about their commitment. to. all those stories coming up next interview news asia up wizard milissa shabd that's it from me and the news seems to me so much calmer we'll have an update for you at the top of the . blah blah. blah blah. blah. blah. blah blah. blah blah. blah. blah. blah. blah blah all set to go beyond us. as we take on the moral. we're all about the stories that matter to. whatever these men for. the room fire made for muslims. got some tips for your bucket list. corner. support for some. and some great cultural memorials to boot. w.h.y. we go. to church to come to it's. one giant problem and will nearly get in no limit to see what appeals to you. by the needle features including they feel it's gonna be a. how will climate change affect us and our children. and w dot com slash water. i was here when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room. it was hard i was sure that. i even go
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india. thank you very much for joining us the 1st major street protests have taken place in myanmar 6 days after the military seize control of the government and arrested its civilian leaders hundreds marched in the largest city of a young gone on saturday night against the cool heavily armed police blocked off main roads this is a shop escalation from earlier demonstration which were launched a limited to banging. pots and pans and online protests and the anger has swelled since army leaders broncs waiter and ensor graham after having shut down access to facebook early in the week on tycoon messages had been trending across the platforms before they were disabled al-jazeera thorne's 3 has more from kuala lumpur. hundreds of people are out on the streets of yangon banks students young and old many addressed and read the color of the national league for democracy party or the n l d. it one november's election by a landslide a result the military has refused to record its citing unsubstantiated allegations of fraud the banners read against military dictatorship. these people are calling for the re
india. thank you very much for joining us the 1st major street protests have taken place in myanmar 6 days after the military seize control of the government and arrested its civilian leaders hundreds marched in the largest city of a young gone on saturday night against the cool heavily armed police blocked off main roads this is a shop escalation from earlier demonstration which were launched a limited to banging. pots and pans and online protests and the anger has swelled since army leaders...
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in india, the prime minister said his country was steadfast in supporting myanmar's democratic transitionkim: let's bring in our guests in london. michael, professor and chair of asian and military history. author of a history of modern burma. are the guest is amy and mark historian at the center for asian studies at northern illinois university. in washington dc, paul, emr campaign leader and global witness. big welcome to you all. thank you for joining us. the west is roundly condemned the good -- the coup. u.s. president biden is threatening to impose sanctions. how much leverage the u.s. really have? >> this is only day two of the coup. the leverage is the highest at the very beginning. i would say that the international powers, stay hard at the beginning, because the situation is very confusing. the military is confused and scared. that is why they have to convince the international that they are acting according to the constitution, that they will hand over the power in one year. but history again and again shows us that they never honor their word. i think at the very beginning, de
in india, the prime minister said his country was steadfast in supporting myanmar's democratic transitionkim: let's bring in our guests in london. michael, professor and chair of asian and military history. author of a history of modern burma. are the guest is amy and mark historian at the center for asian studies at northern illinois university. in washington dc, paul, emr campaign leader and global witness. big welcome to you all. thank you for joining us. the west is roundly condemned the...
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myanmar. the search for survivor of a collapsed dam in india continues with 160 people still unaccounted for.ave died when a glacier fell. the main rescue is concentrating a hydroelectric plant where 30 workers have been out of contact since the disaster struck. no one has been pulled out since sunday. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. back to you. rishaad: the world health organization investigation is trying to find the origins of the coronavirus. in rejects the theory that it came from a laborde teri == from a laboratory leak. 138 million vaccine shots have been given. hong kong officials will meet later to discuss whether to move china's sinovax vaccine for emergency use. it has the yes to publish stage three clinical trial data for the vaccines. joining us now is hong kong food and health secretary. thank you very much indeed for joining us. where are we with vaccine approval issue at the moment? which vaccines are likely to be approved first and when can we expect
myanmar. the search for survivor of a collapsed dam in india continues with 160 people still unaccounted for.ave died when a glacier fell. the main rescue is concentrating a hydroelectric plant where 30 workers have been out of contact since the disaster struck. no one has been pulled out since sunday. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. back to you. rishaad: the world...
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the last week plus and we'll keep a close eye on the situation in myanmar with the cops don't live there and back up . to northern india now where rescuers are using drones to search inside a tunnel where $35.00 workmen are believed to be chopped after sunday's devastating flash floods it was hit by a torrent triggered by the collapse of a glacier which washed away dams and houses it took rescuers days to remove enough to break from the tunnel to allow teams to enter the structure at least 30 people are known to have died and more than 170 are missing let's get the latest on rescue efforts with random who is outside of nosh tunnel near the power plant where people are trapped and is bringing us up to speed now it's been what 3 days i believe any hope of finding survivors there. high folly will rescue is say that time is the most crucial factor here that 72 hours are the most important after such a disaster and it has been nearly 72 hours since the flood hit rescuers continue to work throughout the night there are hundreds here they are clearing the sludge from the tunnel what they're trying to do is get to 180 meters i
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myanmar thank you thank you very much. and these 18 people are dead and more than $150.00 are missing in northern india after part of a malayan glacier broke off unleashing a torrent of water that crashed into a dam local authorities in which are calmed states say rescue workers have begun recovering the bodies of the dead the flooding happened so quickly that people had no time to react search efforts for survivors are still underway. joy as rescue workers recover several survivors but the search is far from over some dead bodies have already been found several groups of workers are still believed to be trapped in tunnels unable to get out. i just told us if it's since this morning we have intensified all search operation in a 2nd tunnel we have information that around 30 people are trapped there and around 300 police officers are deployed they're clearing the tunnel so that people can be rescued. according to information from the local authorities around 170 people are missing 12 people were rescued by a team on sunday from another tunnel. this is the moment a small dam was swept away after part of a mountain glacier upstre
myanmar thank you thank you very much. and these 18 people are dead and more than $150.00 are missing in northern india after part of a malayan glacier broke off unleashing a torrent of water that crashed into a dam local authorities in which are calmed states say rescue workers have begun recovering the bodies of the dead the flooding happened so quickly that people had no time to react search efforts for survivors are still underway. joy as rescue workers recover several survivors but the...
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i don't mean the west and the us, but india, japan, china and others who have an interest in stability in myanmarotesters themselves, the images we have just seen, lots of young people borrowing techniques from other protests in the region? incredible images, in some ways it reminds you of other protests we have seen in the region over recent years in hong kong and in thailand and elsewhere. what we are seeing is the youth are internet savvy, they are connected to the world and they were just starting to become global citizens and now they are seeing their futures being ripped away from them. they really need protection at this time during the social upheaval. borisjohnson says he hopes to begin lifting lockdown restrictions in england from next month starting with schools, then non—essential shops, followed by pubs and restaurants. mrjohnson also said people will have to learn to live with coronavirus. some scientists have warned against easing restrictions too quickly even if the vaccination programme remains on target. here's our political correspondent, jonathan blake. day by day, thousands m
i don't mean the west and the us, but india, japan, china and others who have an interest in stability in myanmarotesters themselves, the images we have just seen, lots of young people borrowing techniques from other protests in the region? incredible images, in some ways it reminds you of other protests we have seen in the region over recent years in hong kong and in thailand and elsewhere. what we are seeing is the youth are internet savvy, they are connected to the world and they were just...
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myanmar — in burma. but i think that is not sufficient. i think we need to reach out to our allies, and i know they are — japan, korea, and probably india, aspressure on the regime as well as to see if there is less ability that we are not seeing to date in the commander—in—chief and the military at large. i don't know how honest you can be, but were you taken by surprise with this action from the military? we know that they are incredibly powerful in the country. they retain power, but they must�*ve felt that was under threat and have taken action. but it seems were taken many by surprise. it did take me by surprise. the constitution and given them the economic prerogatives, the security prerogatives, 25% of the parliament. so they had a lot of their interests protected. but this is in some ways very personalfor this commander—in—chief and his relationship with the state councillor, aung san suu kyi. i think right up to the very last moment, people were thinking that they saw signs there might be a coup. there was heightened tension over the election, a lot of bitterness between the military and the government, but it might not actually ha
myanmar — in burma. but i think that is not sufficient. i think we need to reach out to our allies, and i know they are — japan, korea, and probably india, aspressure on the regime as well as to see if there is less ability that we are not seeing to date in the commander—in—chief and the military at large. i don't know how honest you can be, but were you taken by surprise with this action from the military? we know that they are incredibly powerful in the country. they retain power, but...
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days ago there were protests also in mandalay the 2nd largest city of myanmar as well as in the way in southeastern. farmers in india are ramping up their protests against agricultural reforms by blocking roads across the country months long demonstrations outside new delhi have been mostly peaceful but they turned violent in january when thousands of farmers breach barricades around the capital now they say the government is using repressive measures to clamp down on the protests and there's a random as this update from gaza. where the gaza if you protest side where foreigners continue to occupy this key highway into delhi they've been here for more than 2 months but today we're seeing protesters blocking other highways around the country including in the start and how to yana and punjab and we've seen police detained in protest in the southern city of bengal and this is all after pharmacy asked anyone who supports them to block highways for 3 hours and in protest against the government's agriculture laws now in response delhi police have deployed a $50000.00 police and paramilitary personnel in and around the capi
days ago there were protests also in mandalay the 2nd largest city of myanmar as well as in the way in southeastern. farmers in india are ramping up their protests against agricultural reforms by blocking roads across the country months long demonstrations outside new delhi have been mostly peaceful but they turned violent in january when thousands of farmers breach barricades around the capital now they say the government is using repressive measures to clamp down on the protests and there's a...
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india's lady called. a frightening day in myanmar security forces kind of braced 18 anti crew protesters and its most violent crackdown yet. the librarian for get this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up we have an update on the search for more than 300 schoolgirls kidnapped in all the nigeria.
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in myanmar but how hard will the people push back whether code democrats take to the streets and what numbers may determine the political future of the country. plus ongoing farmer protests in india again international attention we take a closer look at the women behind the movement. i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia we started the week unpacking the breaking news out of myanmar that the military had no old recent elections to seize power and detained earlier suchi of the national league for democracy party we ended the week with a look at where things stand more than 100 pro-democracy officials and politicians have been rounded up facebook which is widely used in the country has been blocked and while the main political party has called for protests a few people have taken to the streets for now so far the international community's response has been tepid here's the president of the u.n. security council barbara woodward. the members of the security council expressed deep concern at the declaration of the state of emergency imposed to me and by the military on the 1st of february and the opportunity detention of members of the government including state councilor and some su
in myanmar but how hard will the people push back whether code democrats take to the streets and what numbers may determine the political future of the country. plus ongoing farmer protests in india again international attention we take a closer look at the women behind the movement. i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia we started the week unpacking the breaking news out of myanmar that the military had no old recent elections to seize power and detained earlier suchi of the national league...
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and the people of myanmar need to know that the world is watching, and the world is with them. the european union, india resolve the issue peacefully through dialogue in accordance with the democratic process. we've been encouraging the parties concerned to do so. regardless of the situation, we will take all possible measures to ensure the safety ofjapanese residents in the area. so that's the reaction from japan. china has struck a different tone. here's a foreign ministry spokesman earlier. translation: china is myanmar's friendly neighbour. _ we hope all sides in myanmar can properly manage their differences under the constitution and the legal framework to uphold political and social stability. howard zhang is the editor of the bbc�*s chinese service. howard, how do you gauge how the chinese have reacted? the howard, how do you gauge how the chinese have reacted?— chinese have reacted? the first impressions — chinese have reacted? the first impressions that _ chinese have reacted? the first impressions that the _ chinese have reacted? the first impressions that the chinese i impressions that the ch
and the people of myanmar need to know that the world is watching, and the world is with them. the european union, india resolve the issue peacefully through dialogue in accordance with the democratic process. we've been encouraging the parties concerned to do so. regardless of the situation, we will take all possible measures to ensure the safety ofjapanese residents in the area. so that's the reaction from japan. china has struck a different tone. here's a foreign ministry spokesman earlier....
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they myanmar army is therefore the as always. in indiaearch for survivors of a devastating mountain flood is continuing for a second night — over 150 people are still missing. and the netherlands suspends all overseas adoptions after an investigation finds evidence of poor women being paid to give up their children. south africa has halted the rollout of the astrazeneca vaccine because of a new study. this matters because this particular vaccine is cheap and easy to produce — which means its could play a big part in satisfying the huge global demand. let's get straight into what this study says. the headline is that the astrazeneca jab is only 10% effective at stopping mild and moderate infection from the south african variant, which is dominant there. the study doesn't draw conclusions about severe cases. this is because the participants were young and so weren't in the demographic most at risk. this is the scientist who led the study. against a variant, the estimate is 10%, against a variant, the estimate is io%, far off the 60% mark. e
they myanmar army is therefore the as always. in indiaearch for survivors of a devastating mountain flood is continuing for a second night — over 150 people are still missing. and the netherlands suspends all overseas adoptions after an investigation finds evidence of poor women being paid to give up their children. south africa has halted the rollout of the astrazeneca vaccine because of a new study. this matters because this particular vaccine is cheap and easy to produce — which means...
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myanmar as a direct result on democracy, president guiding and saying he will hold the military accountable for overturning a democratic transition and reimpose sanctions. the european union, japan and india is on the way for tuesday. the met office have issued an amber weather warning for this one across parts of northern england, where we're looking at around 10—15cm of snow over the higher ground. it's more than enough to cause transport disruption. some roads will be shut, and we could see some power cuts as well. this area of low pressure, then, these weather fronts are pushing into cold air that's with us across scotland and northern england and will be slow to budge through the course of tuesday. so it's one of these situations where the rain is starting to turn to snow, and that will continue over the next few hours. now, the initial concerns will be across parts of northern england, where we could be looking at around 3—8cm building in. but across some of the hillier areas, you don't have to go too high up for this, we're looking at around 10—15cm. i think sheffield could be one of the places that gets hit pretty hard with this. notice the snow isn'tjust limited to the pennines.
myanmar as a direct result on democracy, president guiding and saying he will hold the military accountable for overturning a democratic transition and reimpose sanctions. the european union, japan and india is on the way for tuesday. the met office have issued an amber weather warning for this one across parts of northern england, where we're looking at around 10—15cm of snow over the higher ground. it's more than enough to cause transport disruption. some roads will be shut, and we could...
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india thank you for that update. in other world news authorities in myanmar are starting to crack down on public displays of defiance against the military coup that took place a week ago police have threatened to use force to disperse anti cool protests earlier they turned water cannon on the people in the capital naypyidaw. was close 'd last monday myanmar's army ousted the democratically elected government in arrested its civilian leader on sunday let's go live to scott hyla who is monitoring the situation in myanmar from thailand his live from bangkok scott so it's been exactly one week today since this school the protests it seems are growing and they're more defiant this been largely peaceful until now but now we're hearing these warnings from the military what are we to make of this. yes definitely you know we're on the 3rd day of mass protests over the weekend we saw tens of thousands of protesters going to the streets right across me and mar in the major cities and also even further afield now what's been interesting essay on monday we did see kind of this turn where we as you mentioned the water cannon were
india thank you for that update. in other world news authorities in myanmar are starting to crack down on public displays of defiance against the military coup that took place a week ago police have threatened to use force to disperse anti cool protests earlier they turned water cannon on the people in the capital naypyidaw. was close 'd last monday myanmar's army ousted the democratically elected government in arrested its civilian leader on sunday let's go live to scott hyla who is monitoring...
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myanmar. rishaad: and a setback for amazon after india's court lifted restraining future group selling to relianceo block to protect its interest in future group, which is out with earnings later. we will have the implications later this hour. where and why did we have a global pandemic, at least one international body has been trying to find out and has been in china. let's get that story as we get the first word news with karina mitchell. karina: the world health organization is preparing to leave wuhan after an investigation into the origins of the coronavirus outbreak more than a year ago. the team will analyze findings from the trip and is expected to release details later this week. they visited an institute of allergy and the market at the center of the outbreak. they said they found important clues. the former ecb boss mario draghi is on course to form a government in italy after he won the support of leading political parties. talks are said to have gone well and a cabinet could be announced this week ahead of confidence votes in the two houses of parliament. draghi and italy face a deep
myanmar. rishaad: and a setback for amazon after india's court lifted restraining future group selling to relianceo block to protect its interest in future group, which is out with earnings later. we will have the implications later this hour. where and why did we have a global pandemic, at least one international body has been trying to find out and has been in china. let's get that story as we get the first word news with karina mitchell. karina: the world health organization is preparing to...
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facebook bans myanmar's military over its use of deadly force against protesters there. india announces new rules to regulate social media fans weeks after a dispute with twitter over content related to protesting. and rising from the ruins how artists in mosul are leading a cultural revival in the iraqi city devastated by i saw. in school double olympic champion chance to so many is taking her legal fight to the european court of human rights is appealing against the restriction of to still strong levels in female ramos. we begin this news hour with a deepening political crisis and armenia prime minister nicole passion yet has fired his military chief off the top on me officials call for his resignation he says that call amounts to a coup attempt and has been addressing thousands of his supporters in the capital yerevan he has told them his political future should be decided by the people not the military but it's me begins our coverage. on the streets of yerevan on thursday i mean as prime minister was defiant in the face of calls from the military for him to stand down. i t
facebook bans myanmar's military over its use of deadly force against protesters there. india announces new rules to regulate social media fans weeks after a dispute with twitter over content related to protesting. and rising from the ruins how artists in mosul are leading a cultural revival in the iraqi city devastated by i saw. in school double olympic champion chance to so many is taking her legal fight to the european court of human rights is appealing against the restriction of to still...
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made his first speech since ousting myanmar�*s elected government, declaring there would be new elections but didn't say when. and a search mission is under way in india scores of people remained missing after a flash flood in the himalayan river. those are the headlines on bbc world news. now on bbc news, our world with kenya's most famous controversial private investigator. she says she's sold hundreds of crimes but others accuse her of playing by her own rules. —— solved. kenya's private investigative industry is one of the biggest in africa. a private investigator is a spy, there is no two ways about it. and one detective is feared above all others. her name is jane. jane mugo is my country's most famous private investigator. some say that her and her team are dangerous. private investigatorjane mugo has been listed as a wanted criminal by the directorate of criminal investigations. spy queen jane mugo is this afternoon denied charges of threatening to kill when she appeared before a milimani court. but to others she is a hero. she is not a criminal. jane is a hero. i am journalist sharon machira. i have spent months exploring the secretive world
made his first speech since ousting myanmar�*s elected government, declaring there would be new elections but didn't say when. and a search mission is under way in india scores of people remained missing after a flash flood in the himalayan river. those are the headlines on bbc world news. now on bbc news, our world with kenya's most famous controversial private investigator. she says she's sold hundreds of crimes but others accuse her of playing by her own rules. —— solved. kenya's...
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myanmar demanding the release of leader aung sann suu kyi. the collapse of a himalayan glacier causes flash flooding in northern india — over 100 people are missingd. final preparations are made for the australian open as tennis players gear—up for one of the world's biggest sporting events amid the pandemic. now on bbc news: can you train for a 55—mile race in just over a month? reece parkinson from bbc radio 1xtra wants to, but everything is against him including a life—changing trip to hospital. 55 miles. 37 days. sounds crazy. stupidity. that's what i'm really interested in — how far can i push my body? how far can i push my mind? reece is not going to do it. "i would not be in the least bit disappointed if he decided against running this ultra." this ultra? i have to complete it, and i will complete it. i can do anything i want as long as ijust put my mind to it. ijust don't know if it's going to happen. this is so jarring. your body was telling you, like, "stop". i'm about to book an ultramarathon, which is — i don't actually know the length of something that's defined as an ultra... it's anything over 26.2. anything over a normal marathon
myanmar demanding the release of leader aung sann suu kyi. the collapse of a himalayan glacier causes flash flooding in northern india — over 100 people are missingd. final preparations are made for the australian open as tennis players gear—up for one of the world's biggest sporting events amid the pandemic. now on bbc news: can you train for a 55—mile race in just over a month? reece parkinson from bbc radio 1xtra wants to, but everything is against him including a life—changing trip...
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myanmar thank you so much. meantime at least $800.00 people are dead and more event $180.00 are missing in northern india after part of a himalayan glaciers broke off unleashing a torrent of water that crashed into a dam local authorities in the constipate say that rescue workers have begun recovering the bodies of the dead the flooding happened so quickly that people had no time to react search efforts for survivors are still under way. joy as rescue workers recover several survivors but the search is far from over some dead bodies have already been found several groups of workers are still believed to be trapped in tunnels unable to get out. of us if it's just since this morning we have intensified all search operation in a 2nd tunnel we have information that around 30 people are trapped there and around 300 police officers are deployed there clearing the tunnel so that people can be rescued in the villages according to information from the local authorities around 170 people are missing 12 people were rescued by a team on sunday from another tunnel. this is the moment a small dam was swept away after part o
myanmar thank you so much. meantime at least $800.00 people are dead and more event $180.00 are missing in northern india after part of a himalayan glaciers broke off unleashing a torrent of water that crashed into a dam local authorities in the constipate say that rescue workers have begun recovering the bodies of the dead the flooding happened so quickly that people had no time to react search efforts for survivors are still under way. joy as rescue workers recover several survivors but the...
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150 people feared dead in northern india as a himalayan glacial breaks apart and leashing a torrent of water through a narrow valley gunshots heard at one rally in myanmar as tens of thousands protest .
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india and smashed into a dam causing flooding. a trial reveals the oxford astrazeneca vaccine offers limited protection against the south african variant of covid—19. and — the protests against the military coup in myanmare become the largest for more than a decade. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. several people have been killed and scores are missing after a glacier broke free in northern india and smashed into a hydroelectric dam. it happened in uttara—khand state a massive rescue operation has been taking place and survivors have been pulled from under the mud and rubble. rajini vaidyanthan reports. this dramatic footage shows when the nanda devi glacier in the himalayas burst on sunday morning. as water gushed down the valley, damage and destruction. translation: i witnessed something that looked like a scene _ from a bollywood film. i've never seen anything like it. about 50—100 people were running for their lives, but couldn't be saved. and they were engulfed by the river. the situation here is still dangerous. people are leaving their homes and are fleeing towards the forest. they're taking their belongings, including their quilts and mattresses. with floodwate
india and smashed into a dam causing flooding. a trial reveals the oxford astrazeneca vaccine offers limited protection against the south african variant of covid—19. and — the protests against the military coup in myanmare become the largest for more than a decade. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. several people have been killed and scores are missing after a glacier broke free in northern india and smashed into a hydroelectric dam. it happened in...
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india is good it is. not all that. well how do. you know. only. that not. everything. in august. the myanmar government report that. the ira can go in just salvation army had attacked. the police post and government offices simul pena slee the young mommy. it was also already in place and rakhine state they had already brought in reinforcements to be able to deal with that so the question is how did they know all to me a lot of these reports are not credible this was a good time to. try to. defer this point of the media tour around my and the border between the country and bangladesh why not act. all. sad when is 700000 people. in. secret prisons and not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however even the most prosperous can be deceived within the zeros on the work to view houses were a. prison was located only cia people had access to the story for investigators sure l.z. uncovered the darkest dealings of the secret services but i mean. you graded nor. for justice. it's a so-called no man's land where you find the most reluctant refugees they don't want to venture too far from the fence that sep
india is good it is. not all that. well how do. you know. only. that not. everything. in august. the myanmar government report that. the ira can go in just salvation army had attacked. the police post and government offices simul pena slee the young mommy. it was also already in place and rakhine state they had already brought in reinforcements to be able to deal with that so the question is how did they know all to me a lot of these reports are not credible this was a good time to. try to....
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commanded this coup was saying the repatriations of the india a surprise for the country and i think also in the given time that the political landscape in myanmar suggests a drink or should be participating in the political movement in a more organized to it that they have never been in the last. few decades and from accepting press perspective i think they're going at this in the end give an opportunity for them to show their part of the country and we are going to be doing individually or as in a community to to make sure these countries in the right right pop with the democratization process and we have been in the past indeed in history that during the people always has been in the history of myanmar with the cabinet in every cave in it that exists in myanmar or he knew where they are in every every problem and that exists in myanmar we were there every evolution that exists in myanmar we were there and today we are going to be there so this thing this supposed to be the thing for the ringgit people despite their league over meant we are all dear when they were in power to prevent. the military from from from preventing them or a standing a
commanded this coup was saying the repatriations of the india a surprise for the country and i think also in the given time that the political landscape in myanmar suggests a drink or should be participating in the political movement in a more organized to it that they have never been in the last. few decades and from accepting press perspective i think they're going at this in the end give an opportunity for them to show their part of the country and we are going to be doing individually or as...
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rights envoy accuses authorities in myanmar of mass detentions since the coup as thousands returned to the streets in protest plus. i'm elizabeth random in northern india where the rescue operation to find 35 men missing in a tunnel is continuing 3 days after a devastating floods swept through the region. and promising results out of israel as data shows the pfizer vaccine appears to dramatically halt the spread of the corona virus even after just one dose. so the u.s. senate is set to reconvene in just one off for the impeachment trial of former president donald trump on tuesday the senate rejected the defense argument that it's unconstitutional to prosecute a president after leaving office house impeachment managers will now have 16 hours spread over the next 2 days to present their cases a 2 thirds majority is required to convict trump over inciting insurrection people died that day. officers ended up with head damage and brain damage people's eyes were galloped off for a heart attack officer lost 3 fingers that day 2 officers have taken their own lives senators this cannot be our future this cannot be the future of america we cannot have presidents
rights envoy accuses authorities in myanmar of mass detentions since the coup as thousands returned to the streets in protest plus. i'm elizabeth random in northern india where the rescue operation to find 35 men missing in a tunnel is continuing 3 days after a devastating floods swept through the region. and promising results out of israel as data shows the pfizer vaccine appears to dramatically halt the spread of the corona virus even after just one dose. so the u.s. senate is set to...
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india saw an old 0. if you want to help save the world. enduro. the un calls on myanmar's military to end its violent crackdown and release political prisoners asked tens of thousands continue to protest against the. flow i'm fully back to boyer watching al-jazeera live from doha also coming out hope of the i.a.e.a. has been to be able to take. a situation which was very unstable a lifeline for the iran nuclear deal tehran in the global watchdog reach an agreement to allow inspections to continue boeing calls for the grounding of some of its planes after an engine caught fire in mid-air over colorado and tanzania as president admits his country has a coronavirus problem after saying the virus had been defeated by prayers. thank you very much for joining us we start in myanmar where pressure is building against its military leaders with movements growing both in and out of the country and national strike is now underway as protesters ramp up their demonstrations against the cool crowds have been gay. lathering in several cities despite warnings from the military which seize
india saw an old 0. if you want to help save the world. enduro. the un calls on myanmar's military to end its violent crackdown and release political prisoners asked tens of thousands continue to protest against the. flow i'm fully back to boyer watching al-jazeera live from doha also coming out hope of the i.a.e.a. has been to be able to take. a situation which was very unstable a lifeline for the iran nuclear deal tehran in the global watchdog reach an agreement to allow inspections to...