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reporter: christian aid organizations are trying to fight the drug epidemic in northern myanmar. eir methods include singalongs and bible readings. drugs are illegal in myanmar, but ubiquitous. the military and the police have their hands in the drugs industry too, activists say. >> the mines are lawless. the drug trade is controlled by gangs. they're making a lot of money. working in the mines is exhausting, and the miners are a long way from their families. they're very vulnerable. reporter: some of the camp's rehabilitation methods are draconian. mediaeval, even. this inmate's feet have been shackled to a wooden block. he has only a blanket to keep himself warm. >> i behaved badly. so they brought me here. i've been here for two days and a night. reporter: it's an ignominious end to the dream of finding jade and making a fortune. the rehab takes six months. then the men are sent back to their families. ♪ reporter: few of them manage to stay clean. back in the jade mine. the day is drawing to a close. sam and the others size up the day's takings. the torch light gives them an id
reporter: christian aid organizations are trying to fight the drug epidemic in northern myanmar. eir methods include singalongs and bible readings. drugs are illegal in myanmar, but ubiquitous. the military and the police have their hands in the drugs industry too, activists say. >> the mines are lawless. the drug trade is controlled by gangs. they're making a lot of money. working in the mines is exhausting, and the miners are a long way from their families. they're very vulnerable....
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bazaar on the bangladeshi side of the border more than six hundred thousand revenge have fled northern myanmar since august the e.u. foreign policy chief federica mother says she wants to support the young man's leader aung san suu kyi and implementing a solution finally child free has the latest from cox is bizarre. this is a temporary drawing to a refugee screening center most of the refugees you see here came here last thursday and friday were stranded in and human part on the no man's land between bangladesh and myanmar now behind us a lot of diplomatic activity is going on there was a u.s. delegation here led by the ambassador there's a chinese foreign minister in the capital city as well as the european ministers who are visiting here now despite all the diplomatic activities on the good intention to resolve the myanmar crisis a lot of the new refugees are crossing into bangladesh and we hear similar stories of atrocities committed on the other side we spoke to some of the refugees and. i can't find my husband for over a month now not sure if he's detained or killed fearing for our lives
bazaar on the bangladeshi side of the border more than six hundred thousand revenge have fled northern myanmar since august the e.u. foreign policy chief federica mother says she wants to support the young man's leader aung san suu kyi and implementing a solution finally child free has the latest from cox is bizarre. this is a temporary drawing to a refugee screening center most of the refugees you see here came here last thursday and friday were stranded in and human part on the no man's land...
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minister justin trudeau has urged suchi to end the violence against her hinge on living in myanmar's northern state. the e.u. breck's it secretary michel bonnie is warm the u.k. has two weeks to make concessions on an exit agreement if it wants to move on to the next phase of talks next month early on friday the man who helped write the legislation used by persons to leave the e.u. said it's not too late for the government to stop brics it oh you're up to date with all of our top stories much more on everything we're covering coming right up in about twenty five minutes time when we'll have and the news out for you of course until then as always our web site out there dot com. the people i thought might be you and the knife. and. the brother. you don't have to fight. you don't have nothing is really but sometimes there maybe there's. nobody out. this is confident always difficult for us. and we don't know either. yes. rang on and. yet. greece is granted a mammoth loan of a hundred and ten being in the euro is the largest ever received by any country. the. eighty billion euros and the i.m.f. t
minister justin trudeau has urged suchi to end the violence against her hinge on living in myanmar's northern state. the e.u. breck's it secretary michel bonnie is warm the u.k. has two weeks to make concessions on an exit agreement if it wants to move on to the next phase of talks next month early on friday the man who helped write the legislation used by persons to leave the e.u. said it's not too late for the government to stop brics it oh you're up to date with all of our top stories much...
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zero amount of our top stories this hour myanmar's they dance and visiting northern rakhine state for the first time since a military crackdown forced more than six hundred thousand rangar to flee their homes she visited two villages with ministers where she spoke to locals and gave a message of peace and stability refugees of accused military of rape arson and killing. deposed catalan ministers have started arriving at a spanish called where they are being questioned over last week's declaration of independence fourteen members of the sacked catalan parliament are facing rebellion and sedition charges. us president donald trump is calling for the death penalty for the man charged with carrying out a new york city truck attack immigrant has been charged with terror related offenses after he confessed to acting in the name of iceland candlelit vigil has been held in new york for the eight people killed in the attack. just sixty seven words change the course of history in the middle east the balfour declaration led to the state of israel and does. possession of palestinians from their h
zero amount of our top stories this hour myanmar's they dance and visiting northern rakhine state for the first time since a military crackdown forced more than six hundred thousand rangar to flee their homes she visited two villages with ministers where she spoke to locals and gave a message of peace and stability refugees of accused military of rape arson and killing. deposed catalan ministers have started arriving at a spanish called where they are being questioned over last week's...
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course children being killed and maimed in the cities happening in the northern part of northern iraq in state in myanmar so these are real witness witnesses who have seen these things and based of that report we have here is a coal from the rigging get children to the world's liza's to be accountable and to act and to put more pressure on the government the mere military to stop these atrocities we are asking foreign ministers meeting in miramar on the monday these are foreign ministers from europe asia new seal and australia meeting in myanmar and i actually commend all the leaders have been doing but this is the time to do even more and we think they should post the me and ma government to stop the violence to protect children to get humanitarian access directly into these children we are extremely worried particularly for the families who have fled into the forest in the mountains where they because they can't go back to their homes and communities. cambodia supreme court has dissolved the main opposition party giving prime minister when saying the ruling party a clear run the next year's election th
course children being killed and maimed in the cities happening in the northern part of northern iraq in state in myanmar so these are real witness witnesses who have seen these things and based of that report we have here is a coal from the rigging get children to the world's liza's to be accountable and to act and to put more pressure on the government the mere military to stop these atrocities we are asking foreign ministers meeting in miramar on the monday these are foreign ministers from...
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that's when government forces began attacking their villages in myanmar's northern rakhine state.y of the refugees are women and children, walking for days through muddy rice fields. they tell of villages being burned, and people being tortured, raped and killed by soldiers and buddhist militants. the united nations calls it "a textbook example of ethnic cleansing." appearing with tillerson, civilian leader aung san suu kyi, a nobel peace prize laureate, who is barred from any military oversight. she insisted today she has not been silent, but she did not condemn the armed forces. >> everybody should understand, it's best to protect peace and stability, not to punish people. >> sreenivasan: tillerson met separately with the country's military chief. he says his forces are only responding to attacks by islamist insurgents. in western iran, hundreds of people waited again for humanitarian aid, three days after a deadly earthquake. sunday night's tremor killed more than 530 people, and injured thousands. survivors are living in the rubble of their homes, in freezing temperatures. off
that's when government forces began attacking their villages in myanmar's northern rakhine state.y of the refugees are women and children, walking for days through muddy rice fields. they tell of villages being burned, and people being tortured, raped and killed by soldiers and buddhist militants. the united nations calls it "a textbook example of ethnic cleansing." appearing with tillerson, civilian leader aung san suu kyi, a nobel peace prize laureate, who is barred from any...
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concern over myanmar's military operations against the rohingya muslim minority, calling them ethnic cleansing. tillerson's statement, released on wednesday, says the situation in northernhine state constitutes ethnic cleansing against the rohingya. fighting between myanmar security forces and rohingya militants in the state has forced the minority muslim population to flee to neighboring bangladesh. the united nations estimates that more than 620,000 rohingya
concern over myanmar's military operations against the rohingya muslim minority, calling them ethnic cleansing. tillerson's statement, released on wednesday, says the situation in northernhine state constitutes ethnic cleansing against the rohingya. fighting between myanmar security forces and rohingya militants in the state has forced the minority muslim population to flee to neighboring bangladesh. the united nations estimates that more than 620,000 rohingya
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only reason why the pope is here in fact this visit the pope's visit to myanmar was scheduled months before this crisis in northern iraq and state. spiraled out of control in this way and there are as we heard in the report as well there are many other conflicts that this country is dealing with at the moment myanmar is home too. some of the longest running internal conflicts in the world and these are conflicts between mainly between the military and ethnic rebel groups especially in the border areas for example in christian state where the young people that we saw in the report were from and their fighting has been going on for many years and there are many people who are displaced and they have to live in internally displaced persons camps and they've been doing that for many years and there's their future is very uncertain and many of these people are in fact christian like the people that the young people that we saw in the report so their fate and their future is something that the pope will definitely also have at heart and that's something that he's very likely to bring up in his conversation with alongsid
only reason why the pope is here in fact this visit the pope's visit to myanmar was scheduled months before this crisis in northern iraq and state. spiraled out of control in this way and there are as we heard in the report as well there are many other conflicts that this country is dealing with at the moment myanmar is home too. some of the longest running internal conflicts in the world and these are conflicts between mainly between the military and ethnic rebel groups especially in the...
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children being killed and maimed in the atrocities happening in the northern part of northern iraq in state in myanmar so these are real witness witnesses who have seen these things and based of that report we have here is a coal from the children to the world's liza's to be accountable and to act and to put more pressure on the. government them in my military to stop these atrocities we are asking foreign ministers meeting in miramar on the monday these are foreign ministers from europe asia new seal and australia meeting in myanmar and i actually commend what all the this have been doing but this is the time to do even more and we think they should push the myanmar government to stop the violence it's a protect children to get humanitarian access directly into these children we are extremely worried particular for the families who have fled into the forest in the mountains where they because they can't go back to their homes and communities. there continues to demand the release of its journalist mahmoud hussein has been in an egyptian prison since december twentieth hussein is accused of broadcasti
children being killed and maimed in the atrocities happening in the northern part of northern iraq in state in myanmar so these are real witness witnesses who have seen these things and based of that report we have here is a coal from the children to the world's liza's to be accountable and to act and to put more pressure on the. government them in my military to stop these atrocities we are asking foreign ministers meeting in miramar on the monday these are foreign ministers from europe asia...
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northern iraq. u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson is in myanmar for talks with a leader and son suchi they made on tuesday at the apec summit in the philippines to listen is expected to focus on rakhine state where an army crackdown has forced more than six hundred thousand people to flee to bangladesh rangar refugees accuse me of security forces of massacres rape and torching villages scott harbor is in manaus capital. u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson here in a producer on wednesday will have two meetings the head of the military with the commander in chief and then also the head of a civilian government on song suchi he met with her on the sidelines of asean summit in manila philippines on tuesday but didn't say anything neither leader said anything after that meeting yesterday tuesday today wednesday they will hold a press conference in the early afternoon local time now we don't know exactly what will here we do know that the situation with the russians or refugees and the violence in rakhine state will be discussed in both of those meetings probably won't hear too much of the detail coming out o
northern iraq. u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson is in myanmar for talks with a leader and son suchi they made on tuesday at the apec summit in the philippines to listen is expected to focus on rakhine state where an army crackdown has forced more than six hundred thousand people to flee to bangladesh rangar refugees accuse me of security forces of massacres rape and torching villages scott harbor is in manaus capital. u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson here in a producer on wednesday...
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they have done in northern rakhine they certainly should not be able to profit from want their done so you know i would like to see sanctions on those senior military officials from myanmar who are responsible for ethnic cleansing in northern rakhine and i think we have to also put pressure on and so on sushi to actually implement the rakhine commission report which was set up by kofi unarmed previous u.n. secretary general and which actually offers a path out of the systematic persecution and the recurring conflict in reclined state at the moment there is no indications that they want to do that sam adams thank you very much indeed for your thoughts thank you thank you. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has traveled to the united kingdom to mark the centenary of the balfour declaration with his u.k. counterpart to reason may the buffel declaration is considered one of the most controversial and contested documents of modern arab history it led to the creation of the state of israel and the forced expulsion and displacement of millions of palestinians from their historic land this is what palestine looked like a hundred years ago a swathe of land marked in white
they have done in northern rakhine they certainly should not be able to profit from want their done so you know i would like to see sanctions on those senior military officials from myanmar who are responsible for ethnic cleansing in northern rakhine and i think we have to also put pressure on and so on sushi to actually implement the rakhine commission report which was set up by kofi unarmed previous u.n. secretary general and which actually offers a path out of the systematic persecution and...
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because they want to continue to talk with the myanmar authorities about having these people go back you know having the return to where they came from in northern rakhine state we'll see how this plays out i think that the actual idea is very wrong headed i think that by isolating these people in this remote area on an island which you know no one wants to live on the first place you're putting these people in harm's way and you know the idea of moving hundreds of thousands of people you know nine to ten hours by bus across bangladesh to this area i mean it's an immense undertaking that i don't think would be physically feasible for the government of bangladesh to carry off but they've been talking about it quite seriously they've been talking to donors in the past about it so we'll we'll have to keep a close eye on this and make sure it doesn't come about and you know when i just want you to stay with me for a moment we're going to take a pause so the we can bring to our viewers another angle of this story now i saw evidence of this firsthand when i was in bangladesh last month at rohinton refugee camps and cox's bazaar now some of the people
because they want to continue to talk with the myanmar authorities about having these people go back you know having the return to where they came from in northern rakhine state we'll see how this plays out i think that the actual idea is very wrong headed i think that by isolating these people in this remote area on an island which you know no one wants to live on the first place you're putting these people in harm's way and you know the idea of moving hundreds of thousands of people you know...
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ended fighting in northern ireland between catholics seeking a union with ireland and protestants wanting to stay in the u.k. bangladesh said today it is negotiating with neighboring myanmar to take back some of the 600,000 rohingya muslims who have fled since august. the minority rohingya, living in crowded refugee camps, crossed the border to escape a military crackdown myanmar says was a response to insurgent attacks. buddhist-majority myanmar has denied charges by the u.n. that the crackdown amounted to" ethnic cleansing." kenya's supreme court is expected to decide tomorrow whether to nullify the outcome of last month's repeat election, won by president uhuru kenyatta. opposition leader raila odinga charged today, that since friday, kenyan police have killed at least 31 of his supporters who were protesting the vote. odinga called the violence" state-sponsored thuggery" and called for "international intervention" to stop it. the kenyan supreme court nullified the first election in august, won by kenyatta, over procedural irregularities. native american tribal leaders are asking for more details about the keystone oil pipeline leak last week in south dakota. read more
ended fighting in northern ireland between catholics seeking a union with ireland and protestants wanting to stay in the u.k. bangladesh said today it is negotiating with neighboring myanmar to take back some of the 600,000 rohingya muslims who have fled since august. the minority rohingya, living in crowded refugee camps, crossed the border to escape a military crackdown myanmar says was a response to insurgent attacks. buddhist-majority myanmar has denied charges by the u.n. that the...
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myanmar magazine. he says aung san suu kyi met with remaining rohingyas. according to state—run media, this morning, she visited a number of villages up in northern rakhine,f the violence took place, and she did meet with some of the rohingya communities there. she also travelled to some of the villages where the government has said that those who can return from bangladesh will be able to be resettled. she also, i believe, met with some rakhine youth leaders around sittwe, the state capital there. did she see any of the 200 villages that had been torched? yes, according to state media she visited some areas, particularly up near the bangladesh border, which is where the government said they are gonig to resettle some of those returning. of course, this is hugely sensitive. why was it such a quiet visit? why was it not announced previously? it's difficult to know, really. it was only released yesterday, when she was up on that trip. she's kept it. . . it was kept quite secret. and then this morning, as i said, on the front pages of the state—run media. so they're obviously willing to publicize it in some way. but it is quite unusual that it was not announ
myanmar magazine. he says aung san suu kyi met with remaining rohingyas. according to state—run media, this morning, she visited a number of villages up in northern rakhine,f the violence took place, and she did meet with some of the rohingya communities there. she also travelled to some of the villages where the government has said that those who can return from bangladesh will be able to be resettled. she also, i believe, met with some rakhine youth leaders around sittwe, the state capital...
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you can see apart from the coast of myanmar we're looking to the far south of india and sri lanka for current rain and still we have the problem up in the plain northern plain of rather poor quote has become very unhealthy officially once again which is no great surprise it will be a nice for the next few weeks probably months there is clatter and a hint and they are to some disturbing atmosphere which is a good thing given a few showers of rain or snow in the hindu kush or down towards some parts in the poll and a hint also maybe of some rain in the next day or so. i provoked it all is it alison whether online we were in hurricane winds for almost like thirty six hours these are the things that new u.k. has to address or if you join us on sect a member of a complex one but we struck up a relationship this is a dialogue tweet us with hostile a.j. stream and one of your pitches might make the next show join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera. you're watching have to say these are these are our top stories fifty people have been killed in a suicide bombing good mamby in north eastern out of what state police say a teenaged bomber targete
you can see apart from the coast of myanmar we're looking to the far south of india and sri lanka for current rain and still we have the problem up in the plain northern plain of rather poor quote has become very unhealthy officially once again which is no great surprise it will be a nice for the next few weeks probably months there is clatter and a hint and they are to some disturbing atmosphere which is a good thing given a few showers of rain or snow in the hindu kush or down towards some...
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northern ireland but feeling colder. this is bbc news — the headlines. pope francis has appealed for tolerance in myanmarmention the persecuted rohignyas by name. i would like my visit to embrace the entire population of myanmar, and to offer a word of encouragement to all those who are working to build a just, reconciled and inclusive social order. prince harry and meghan markle will marry at st george's chapel in windsor in may. the american actress — who is a protestant — will be baptised and confirmed before the ceremony and will become a british citizen. david davis is summoned to the house of commons by mps after his refusal to hand over full documents assessing brexit‘s economic impact. some used just in from the university of bath to say that the vice chancellor, the leader of the university in other words damon gle nys university in other words damon glenys break while this to retire. she announced her retirement today. this is an interesting story because she has been at the centre of accusations of excessive pay. the highest—paid vice chancellor of any university in the uk. £168,000 and the fo
northern ireland but feeling colder. this is bbc news — the headlines. pope francis has appealed for tolerance in myanmarmention the persecuted rohignyas by name. i would like my visit to embrace the entire population of myanmar, and to offer a word of encouragement to all those who are working to build a just, reconciled and inclusive social order. prince harry and meghan markle will marry at st george's chapel in windsor in may. the american actress — who is a protestant — will be...
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northern rakhine state so for sure they'll be talking about that but there are other issues that they could be talking about as well for example yesterday when the pope met the commander in chief of myanmar military he talked about the responsibility that the authorities have in the transition process of the transformation process because of course this is a country that has been under military rule for decades and just a few years ago started opening up in the government that uncensored she is defacto heading just took office last year so this is a very delicate process and there have been some setbacks as well in recent months and in the past year or so maybe you'll be touching on that as well and then of course there are so many conflicts that this country is facing it has its home to some of the longest running internal conflicts in the world for example in catchin state where the people who we saw in the report are from many of the people there are christian and many have been forced from their homes tens of thousands living in refugee camps in that area because there is an armed conflict going on between me and maher military and ethnic rebel groups and there are similar situations
northern rakhine state so for sure they'll be talking about that but there are other issues that they could be talking about as well for example yesterday when the pope met the commander in chief of myanmar military he talked about the responsibility that the authorities have in the transition process of the transformation process because of course this is a country that has been under military rule for decades and just a few years ago started opening up in the government that uncensored she is...
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myanmar leader aung san suu kyi receiving the same award. she has faced criticism for the treatment of the rohingya minority in her country. mps in westminster have been debating a budget for northernp and sinn fein have failed to agree a deal to restore devolution since then. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris buckler, is at stormont tonight. chris, this is not something westminster wa nted. but not having a budget has had an effect. yes, public services have been running out of cash without a power—sharing executive westminster has had to step in and the announcement tonight the promise of announcement tonight the promise of an extra 15 million for health and education, money that has come from the million pound deal the dup did to support the tories at westminster but relationships there have not helped relationships that stormont and sinn fein and the dup are deeply divided. james brokenshire i was at pains in the commons to say it was not the start of direct rule, where london would take over the running of departments in belfast. he wants a deal between parties here he said. sinn fein said negotiations are over for the moment and the dup have been taking the instruction of dire
myanmar leader aung san suu kyi receiving the same award. she has faced criticism for the treatment of the rohingya minority in her country. mps in westminster have been debating a budget for northernp and sinn fein have failed to agree a deal to restore devolution since then. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris buckler, is at stormont tonight. chris, this is not something westminster wa nted. but not having a budget has had an effect. yes, public services have been running out of cash without a...
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the myanmar minister told al jazeera the government has been providing people there with some humanitarian assistance. we've asked them why they want to go to bangladesh there is a curfew in northern iraq but there is no cleansing operation going on and no more attacks have taken place recently but the real hinge of a still crossing into bangladesh bringing with them accounts of persecution and abuse they entered despite the risks about two hundred people have drowned since august when their boats capsized there is still very much an influx the numbers are lower than what we saw in september but people are still coming by the sawzall it's they are coming by the land border and also the sea border crossing after of are some are so desperate that they make the dangerous journey around through the bath and all for weeks the government and state owned media here in myanmar have been saying stability has been restored in recalling and that authorities are starting to rehabilitate areas destroyed by violence but it's becoming increasingly clear that one group the remainder is being excluded more than half the room population in myanmar have now fled to bangladesh with many more waiting
the myanmar minister told al jazeera the government has been providing people there with some humanitarian assistance. we've asked them why they want to go to bangladesh there is a curfew in northern iraq but there is no cleansing operation going on and no more attacks have taken place recently but the real hinge of a still crossing into bangladesh bringing with them accounts of persecution and abuse they entered despite the risks about two hundred people have drowned since august when their...
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northern yemen completely unable to cope for themselves peter shop al-jazeera. hello again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera large crowds have been lining the streets of young gone in myanmar waiting to get a glimpse of the head of the catholic church is a tricky political trick for pope francis at a time when myanmar is accused of committing crimes against his writing a muslim people. in back astonished government minister at the center of widespread anger has resigned signaling a victory for protest leaders they've called off the three week sit in by thousands of people in the capital islamabad they have been demanding ziad hamid step down over the wording of a parliamentary oath they have described as blasphemous the minister has apologized saying it was a clerical error. live pictures of an indonesian volcano on the island of bali as you can see it's rumbling and spewing smoke scientists say they could be a major eruption at any moment they've ordered more evacuations affecting about one hundred thousand people mt argonne has been hurling clouds of ash about three kilometers into the sky. the first official numbers in honduras show opposition leader salvador nasrallah
northern yemen completely unable to cope for themselves peter shop al-jazeera. hello again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera large crowds have been lining the streets of young gone in myanmar waiting to get a glimpse of the head of the catholic church is a tricky political trick for pope francis at a time when myanmar is accused of committing crimes against his writing a muslim people. in back astonished government minister at the center of widespread anger has resigned...
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northern ireland. showers wintry in nature and a touch cooler. the house for thursday, but add in the wind and it will feel noticeably cooler with temperatures in the figures. —— low single figures. the pope urges myanmarlike my visit to embrace the entire population of myanmar and to offer a word of encouragement to all those who are working to build a just, reconciled and inclusive social order. and i am at the kutupalong refugee camp in bangladesh, where the continuing cramped and sanitary conditions are leading to the increased spread of disease. also this lunchtime: new measures are announced to try to reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries during childbirth. more details of harry and meghan's wedding are due to be released this afternoon, as the duchess of cambridge adds her good wishes.
northern ireland. showers wintry in nature and a touch cooler. the house for thursday, but add in the wind and it will feel noticeably cooler with temperatures in the figures. —— low single figures. the pope urges myanmarlike my visit to embrace the entire population of myanmar and to offer a word of encouragement to all those who are working to build a just, reconciled and inclusive social order. and i am at the kutupalong refugee camp in bangladesh, where the continuing cramped and...
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northern iraq u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson has demanded what he called a credible and impartial investigation into the ranger refugee crisis it made the comments on a visit to myanmar where he met leader and sang suchi and the head of the military from the capital naypyidaw scott. these are scenes that the u.s. secretary of state calls just horrific the military crackdown in rakhine state has sent more than six hundred thousand richenda refugees fleeing into bangladesh in the past three months rex tillerson arrived in the capital neighborhood or at the end of a high profile trip to asia with president donald trump there were hints of crisis was the focus of this stop for only a few hours per day. for reports of widespread fraud committed by me and wars of the security forces. who were destroying period which is a very recent violence a. tillerson that military chief men and said that impartial and credible investigation is needed and anyone implicated needs to be prosecuted and broad economic sanctions against me and mar are not the way to go now targeted sanctions could be imposed once there is evidence of atrocities after meeting with on song suchi both spoke to
northern iraq u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson has demanded what he called a credible and impartial investigation into the ranger refugee crisis it made the comments on a visit to myanmar where he met leader and sang suchi and the head of the military from the capital naypyidaw scott. these are scenes that the u.s. secretary of state calls just horrific the military crackdown in rakhine state has sent more than six hundred thousand richenda refugees fleeing into bangladesh in the past...
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the myanmar minister told al jazeera the government has been providing people there with some humanitarian assistance. we've asked them why they want to go to bangladesh there is a curfew in northern recline but there is no cleansing operation going on and no more attacks of taken place recently but the real hinge of a still crossing into bangladesh bringing with them accounts of persecution and abuse they enter despite the risks about two hundred people have drowned since august when their boats capsized there is still very much an influx the numbers are lower than what we saw in september but people are still coming by the thousands they are coming by the lamb water and also the sea border crossing the half river some are so desperate that they make the dangerous journey around through the bath and all the weeks the government and state owned media here in myanmar have been saying stability has been restored in recalling and that authorities are starting to rehabilitate areas destroyed by violence but it's becoming increasingly clear that one group the remainder is being excluded more than half the revenger population in myanmar have now fled to bangladesh with many more waiting
the myanmar minister told al jazeera the government has been providing people there with some humanitarian assistance. we've asked them why they want to go to bangladesh there is a curfew in northern recline but there is no cleansing operation going on and no more attacks of taken place recently but the real hinge of a still crossing into bangladesh bringing with them accounts of persecution and abuse they enter despite the risks about two hundred people have drowned since august when their...
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the myanmar minister told al jazeera the government has been providing people there with some humanitarian assistance. we've asked them why they want to go to bangladesh there is a care if you a northern recalling but there is no cleansing operation going on and no more tyrants have taken place recently but the real hinge of a still crossing into bangladesh bringing with them accounts of persecution and abuse they enter despite the risks about two hundred people have drowned since august when the boats capsized there is still very much an influx the numbers are lower than what we saw in september but people are still coming by the thousands they are coming by the lamb water and also the sea border crossing the half river some are so desperate that they make the dangerous journey around through the bath and all the weeks the government and state owned media here in myanmar have been saying stability has been restored in recalling and that authorities are starting to rehabilitate areas destroyed by violence but it's becoming increasingly clear that one group the ranger is being excluded more than half the revenger population in myanmar have now fled to bangladesh with many more waiting
the myanmar minister told al jazeera the government has been providing people there with some humanitarian assistance. we've asked them why they want to go to bangladesh there is a care if you a northern recalling but there is no cleansing operation going on and no more tyrants have taken place recently but the real hinge of a still crossing into bangladesh bringing with them accounts of persecution and abuse they enter despite the risks about two hundred people have drowned since august when...