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washing its hands of the refugees, some would arguem was set up in australia in agreement with papua new guinea by australia because they tried to enter australia illegally. but after the centre was closed, the australian government says it is now the responsibility of the papua new guinea authorities. there are three other centres set up with australian money for the men to go to. there is also an offer for long—term refugee status for some of them in papua new guinea. but clearly, those are not options the man resisting removal wa nt to ta ke options the man resisting removal want to take up. they want the international community to come to theiraid. —— men. international community to come to their aid. -- men. thank you. we will keep a close eye on that. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. lawrence nassar, a former doctor to the us gymnastics team, has pleaded guilty to multiple counts of criminal sexual conduct. he was accused of molesting dozens of female athletes over decades, while he was working for both the national team and michigan state university. the arge
washing its hands of the refugees, some would arguem was set up in australia in agreement with papua new guinea by australia because they tried to enter australia illegally. but after the centre was closed, the australian government says it is now the responsibility of the papua new guinea authorities. there are three other centres set up with australian money for the men to go to. there is also an offer for long—term refugee status for some of them in papua new guinea. but clearly, those are...
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that is when the men were supposed to go to three other holding centres in papua new guinea. d by force. and it says for their rosa. the papua new guinea and authorities say this is because the situation is swallowed and unhygienic. —— it says for their own sake. these pictures show the conditions and they look terrible. fairly unsanitary with no clea n terrible. fairly unsanitary with no clean showers or toilets. we can see how squalid they are. we also see oui’ how squalid they are. we also see our they have managed to create their own wells using wheelie bins that have been put down. when of the detainees were civil engineers in a former life, so they have been able to keep their own supplies going, but clearly it does not look safe or hygienic, there. they have refused to comply and it doesn't look like they will leave by their own means tomorrow, when the deadline hits. hywel griffith, we can see the situation is desperate. why do they not want to leave? what are they afraid of? they have so far said they are afraid, literally, of leaving the centre because of the physica
that is when the men were supposed to go to three other holding centres in papua new guinea. d by force. and it says for their rosa. the papua new guinea and authorities say this is because the situation is swallowed and unhygienic. —— it says for their own sake. these pictures show the conditions and they look terrible. fairly unsanitary with no clea n terrible. fairly unsanitary with no clean showers or toilets. we can see how squalid they are. we also see oui’ how squalid they are. we...
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there are reports that authorities in papua new guinea have begun removing makeshift shelters at the monitor island refugee detention center hundreds of men remain barricaded inside new guinea said it will arrest anyone who's still there on saturday but on a haunt has more. for almost two weeks that refused to budge around six hundred refugees and asylum seekers living in the now closed to stray in prison camp on menace island in papua new guinea without water power food or sanitation because after dating this and you know. this video shows how conditions have deteriorated but the men insisted this is better than accommodation on offer in a nearby town they say it's unsafe and fear attacks from local residents and police calls to at least two in the power and water back on the campaign has been ignored or thirty's their want them gone threatening in a written notice posted at the camp to use force to remove them if they don't leave on their own the united nations are urging all parties to find peaceful solutions we call on both governments australia as well as papua new guinea to exer
there are reports that authorities in papua new guinea have begun removing makeshift shelters at the monitor island refugee detention center hundreds of men remain barricaded inside new guinea said it will arrest anyone who's still there on saturday but on a haunt has more. for almost two weeks that refused to budge around six hundred refugees and asylum seekers living in the now closed to stray in prison camp on menace island in papua new guinea without water power food or sanitation because...
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police in papua new guinea have entered a decommissioned prison camp on menace island trying to evict refugees who are refusing to leave around fifty of them left in buses around three hundred thirty others say they're too afraid to go outside the former australian run facility fearing attacks by local people the prison camp was closed last month after papua new guinea ruled that it was unconstitutional since then the refugees have been living in increasingly filthy conditions without clean water or supplies. a refugee on the island gave us details of the police raid. in the immigration markets. so many reports to the. prison camp and it is an attack. on life not for a few days. gratian not. for me they are destroying everything belonging. they are throwing. you know our shell. talking with people treating people then you must move prison come on the roof you need with refusing to release prison camp because they are so young that we are not going to need this prison compound go to another prison. straightly as prime minister insists the refugees should go to the alternative accommoda
police in papua new guinea have entered a decommissioned prison camp on menace island trying to evict refugees who are refusing to leave around fifty of them left in buses around three hundred thirty others say they're too afraid to go outside the former australian run facility fearing attacks by local people the prison camp was closed last month after papua new guinea ruled that it was unconstitutional since then the refugees have been living in increasingly filthy conditions without clean...
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let's update you on some developments from papua new guinea. on is under way at the manus island detention centre in papua new guinea to evict hundreds of refugees and asylum seekers. detainees fear reprisals from local people if they transfer to other facilities. we can talk now to our correspondent hywel griffiths in sydney. can you bring a debate on this operation? yeah, we know that police and immigration officials moved into the camp about three or four hours ago now. there was lots of shouting and jostling. the official line was to tell the men to move out. however, as we understand it, nobody has yet been physically removed from the count. there is an ongoing stand—off. so the 400 or so refugees and asylum seekers who have remained at the camp since its closure are still there. we have heard some kind of shouting and chanting from the men. they clearly want to keep this stand—off going. you will remember that the manus island detention centre was actually formally closed on october 31. the power and water was cut off, the food supply cut
let's update you on some developments from papua new guinea. on is under way at the manus island detention centre in papua new guinea to evict hundreds of refugees and asylum seekers. detainees fear reprisals from local people if they transfer to other facilities. we can talk now to our correspondent hywel griffiths in sydney. can you bring a debate on this operation? yeah, we know that police and immigration officials moved into the camp about three or four hours ago now. there was lots of...
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police and immigration officials in papua new guinea have moved in to clear almost four hundred refugees from an abandoned immigration camp the camp is on mama's island which is part of new guinea it had been used to house refugees hoping to get to australia but it was closed at the end of october that was after the papa new guinea supreme court ruled it unconstitutional some of the inmates refused to go because they feared for their safety at an alternative accommodation being offered. they want to kill us they chant this mobile phone footage captures asylum seekers in a controversial australian run detention center in papua new guinea one that was officially shut down three weeks ago now police have entered the compound they ordered those remaining to leave shocking scenes of distress the crowd tries to revive one man who has collapsed. oh. my god. these pictures show police attempting to clear the madness island center almost four hundred people have refused to leave the camp citing fares for their safety many tried to evade the authorities australia detained refugees arriving by boat
police and immigration officials in papua new guinea have moved in to clear almost four hundred refugees from an abandoned immigration camp the camp is on mama's island which is part of new guinea it had been used to house refugees hoping to get to australia but it was closed at the end of october that was after the papa new guinea supreme court ruled it unconstitutional some of the inmates refused to go because they feared for their safety at an alternative accommodation being offered. they...
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burgess back, could they march through their quarterfinal against the colourful and physical papua new guineaafter 90 seconds. papua new guinea skipper david mead flattened, and he would not return. it summed up the first half — england excellent, and ahead through a familiar finisher. commentator: watkins, and it's going to be yet another try forjermaine mcgillvary! and the watkins—mcgillvary double act did the damage again shortly after. same corner, same result. but this encounter was not without the odd bump in the road. it didn't bother kevin brown or his team—mates, though. alex walmsley going over before half—time. ben curry after it. but papua new guinea have impressed in the tournament so far, and got some reward for their efforts, before england upped the ante again. watkins no longerjust the provider, as he scored twice himself. commentator: is he going to be caught? no, he's not. up with a grin. and another leeds rhinos got the seventh and final try, ryan hall making it a 36—6 victory. tonga next in the semifinals, and england are picking up speed in this world cup. champions exet
burgess back, could they march through their quarterfinal against the colourful and physical papua new guineaafter 90 seconds. papua new guinea skipper david mead flattened, and he would not return. it summed up the first half — england excellent, and ahead through a familiar finisher. commentator: watkins, and it's going to be yet another try forjermaine mcgillvary! and the watkins—mcgillvary double act did the damage again shortly after. same corner, same result. but this encounter was...
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was flown to papua new guinea on a straight on air force transports canberra has steadfastly refused to accept anyone who tried to reach the country by boat for four years australia has paid papua new guinea to house the asylum seekers but the detention center was ordered shut up in new guinea supreme court ruled that it was unconstitutional to host such a camp but the men fearful of threats from local residents say they would prefer this existence and shelter in towns where they don't feel safe and aid workers have little faith in the military and police ability to protect them my fear. in this is something that if you have to look at. my. course i know our police force i know. we owe. you know this is the problem aid workers believe the security forces plan to move the refugees out of the camp in the next few days by force if necessary to shop al-jazeera. including the u.s. calls on saudi arabia to immediately end its blockade that could starve a country blocks. only ten minutes away by boat from jakarta and these villages here are drowning because of the effect of global warming i'
was flown to papua new guinea on a straight on air force transports canberra has steadfastly refused to accept anyone who tried to reach the country by boat for four years australia has paid papua new guinea to house the asylum seekers but the detention center was ordered shut up in new guinea supreme court ruled that it was unconstitutional to host such a camp but the men fearful of threats from local residents say they would prefer this existence and shelter in towns where they don't feel...
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police in papua new guinea have entered a decommissioned prison camp on minus island trying to evict refugees who are refusing to leave around fifty of them left in buses at around three hundred thirty others say they're too afraid to go outside the former story and run facility fearing attacks by local people the prison camp was close. last month after papua new guinean ruled that it was unconstitutional since then the refugees have been living in increasingly filthy conditions without clean water or supplies but charlie is a refugee on the island gave us details of the police raid. immigration law. so many question for the. time present come. attack. this moment. for the. holy grail. throwing everything. it's throwing. our shelter. people treating people then you must present. refusing to leave prison camp because they are. not going to leave this prison camp and go to another prison camp attorney as prime minister insists the refugees should go to the alternative accommodation that's been provided for them on the island. staying there is obviously designed they think this is somew
police in papua new guinea have entered a decommissioned prison camp on minus island trying to evict refugees who are refusing to leave around fifty of them left in buses at around three hundred thirty others say they're too afraid to go outside the former story and run facility fearing attacks by local people the prison camp was close. last month after papua new guinean ruled that it was unconstitutional since then the refugees have been living in increasingly filthy conditions without clean...
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beatings as the police forcibly remove refugees from a former australian run prison camp in papua new guinea. developing story for you the figures going up on the updates on that breaking news out of egypt egypt's state media is now saying one hundred eighty four people were killed dozens more were injured after fights has targeted a mosque in egypt's north sinai now the attack took place during prayers at a mosque in bed local sources say the attackers planted explosives and then opened fire on worshippers and was on the way egypt's declared three days of mourning for the victims is al jazeera his middle east analyst following that story for us here out of. who do you think would do this. who do you think would do this all of them many. many possibilities you know when it comes to for to pinpoint when it comes in pointing the perpetrator i suppose one of them but not this is the i saw as i just told you in the last interview that there could be many many perpetrators for this for this incident and the other is of this that happened before this one and the incidents that will happen unfortun
beatings as the police forcibly remove refugees from a former australian run prison camp in papua new guinea. developing story for you the figures going up on the updates on that breaking news out of egypt egypt's state media is now saying one hundred eighty four people were killed dozens more were injured after fights has targeted a mosque in egypt's north sinai now the attack took place during prayers at a mosque in bed local sources say the attackers planted explosives and then opened fire...
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police in papua new guinea have entered a decommissioned prison camp on minus island trying to evictrefugees who are refusing to leave around fifty of them left in buses around three hundred thirty others say that too afraid to go outside the full story about seventy fearing attacks by local people and yemen's made international airport still not reopened despite the saudi led coalition saying that it would the military alliance that announced that they would be allowing humanitarian aid into some airports in the seaport of what data they've been facing increasing pressure from the u.s. and the u.n. to lift the blockade. not much is known of robert mugabe its movements over the past few days but here we can show you what's said to be the first picture of the former zimbabwean president since he resigned it was taken some time after that he stepped down his wife grace who's been the focus of much of the backlash against mugabe is seen with him in the picture was in bad ways incoming president emerson went on gaga has an uphill battle to turn things around in the country ninety percent
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refused to accept anyone who tried to reach the country by boat for four years australia has paid papua new guinea to house the asylum seekers but the detention center was ordered shut up in new guinea supreme court ruled that it was unconstitutional to host such a camp but the man fearful of threats from local residents say they would prefer this existence and shelter in towns where they don't feel safe and aid workers have little faith in the military and police ability to protect them my fear is in the six hundred. if you have to look at. my eyes. i will go in and. force and no hope is force and. we. know this is a problem aid workers believe the security forces plan to move the refugees out of the camp in the next few days by force if necessary to shop al-jazeera. spain's supreme court has ordered the release on bail of catalonia is former speaker guarding me for adele will be held in custody until she can raise one hundred seventy five thousand dollars for her bail five other sacked cattle and politicians were conditionally released after appearing before a judge on thursday they'd to face ch
refused to accept anyone who tried to reach the country by boat for four years australia has paid papua new guinea to house the asylum seekers but the detention center was ordered shut up in new guinea supreme court ruled that it was unconstitutional to host such a camp but the man fearful of threats from local residents say they would prefer this existence and shelter in towns where they don't feel safe and aid workers have little faith in the military and police ability to protect them my...
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australian government says safe and secure alternative accommodation is available for the men in papua new guinea'se. it says: it's also turned down repeated offers from new zealand to take in some of the refugees. last year the australian prime minister said people smugglers could use any such deal as a marketing opportunity. but as the debate continues at home and abroad, for the men stuck on in manaus, most of you have refugee status, there's only one thing that matters... we don't need your food, we don't need your electricity, the only thing we need is just consider us asa only thing we need is just consider us as a human. a desperate plea for most basic of human rights. alyse edwards, bbc news. thousands of people around the world have lined up outside apple stores to get their hands on the new iphone ten that became available in major markets on friday. it came just hours after the company confirmed they'd made a profit of almost $11 billion in the three months up to the end of september. apple launched the product on its 10th anniversary of its first smartphone launch, loading it with plent
australian government says safe and secure alternative accommodation is available for the men in papua new guinea'se. it says: it's also turned down repeated offers from new zealand to take in some of the refugees. last year the australian prime minister said people smugglers could use any such deal as a marketing opportunity. but as the debate continues at home and abroad, for the men stuck on in manaus, most of you have refugee status, there's only one thing that matters... we don't need your...
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has refused to accept anyone trying to reach its shores by boat and for four years has paid papua new guinea to hells the refute g.'s official shut down the prison camp after pup a new guinea supreme court ruled it was unconstitutional to host such a camp probably new guinea says the asylum seekers and now a stray is responsibility but the strain government maintains it has no obligation because they're not on its soil. the un has joined a chorus of criticism over stray is response calling on the government to move the men to safety in a stray here and to end its policy of same doing asylum seekers to offshore prison camps we have reported on the very dire conditions in the centers it's now really high time to bring an end to this unconscionable human suffering what. the detainees at the camp admit they're fearful of what my come but say they have no choice but to stay put for now made in holland. well the overland has more from city. we've heard from a number of refugees who remain inside the camp that do authorities are announcing over a megaphone that sunday will be the last day that they
has refused to accept anyone trying to reach its shores by boat and for four years has paid papua new guinea to hells the refute g.'s official shut down the prison camp after pup a new guinea supreme court ruled it was unconstitutional to host such a camp probably new guinea says the asylum seekers and now a stray is responsibility but the strain government maintains it has no obligation because they're not on its soil. the un has joined a chorus of criticism over stray is response calling on...
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papua new guinea authorities say there are no imminent plans to seize back control of the facility, andand papua new guinea both say that it is each other‘s responsibility to look after these men. so, it is an impasse, a deadlock, that seems to continue, certainly for the coming days, unless there is a breakthrough in court proceedings. the refugees are asking the supreme court in papua new guinea do reopen the facility as a short—term solution to this crisis. new zealand has offered to accept a small number, not all of them, but a small number, but australia has refused that. why is that? well, new zealand has been offering to take about 150 refugees from australia's offshore processing centres on manus island and another on nauru. now, australia has not agreed to that. part of the thinking could well be that australia doesn't want any of these refugees ending up in australia through the backdoor, if you like. if these refugees were to go to new zealand and be granted new zealand citizenship, they could be allowed to come to australia. and all the way through this crisis, canberra has
papua new guinea authorities say there are no imminent plans to seize back control of the facility, andand papua new guinea both say that it is each other‘s responsibility to look after these men. so, it is an impasse, a deadlock, that seems to continue, certainly for the coming days, unless there is a breakthrough in court proceedings. the refugees are asking the supreme court in papua new guinea do reopen the facility as a short—term solution to this crisis. new zealand has offered to...
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he was dropped in a remote part of papua new guinea last month.rs reclusive driver who first met 30 years ago. back then he was met with hostility but was eventually accepted. that was the entrance. we marched in through here into this arena... while the dangers of obvious, his friend, who made a documentary with him last year, is staying optimistic. he's going on his own, no mobile phone, he was dropped by helicopter in a depressed place where missionaries have abandoned it. he is a resourceful, tough guy who absolutely loves this kind of thing. he will be in his own paradise. until he makes content, i think a lot of people will be worried. benedict allen has missed all his schedule flights home and it is missing in of the world are few know or understand. the fact he understands. this is a tweet he posted just before leaving... with that in mind, those who know him best are left hoping. my home is on the other side of the planet with my family. a man who spent his lifetime being lost will soon be found. let's return to our top story: the takeove
he was dropped in a remote part of papua new guinea last month.rs reclusive driver who first met 30 years ago. back then he was met with hostility but was eventually accepted. that was the entrance. we marched in through here into this arena... while the dangers of obvious, his friend, who made a documentary with him last year, is staying optimistic. he's going on his own, no mobile phone, he was dropped by helicopter in a depressed place where missionaries have abandoned it. he is a...
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clearest sign yet that they are transferring responsibility for those refugees from canberra to papua new guinea and to thomas al-jazeera on man a silent in papua new guinea what i can is an australian pastor and just justice activist who's just returned from a silent he says he's received messages from men describing their ordeal. literally hiding under titles and in the toilets as the military and local police moved in to violently remove them bottles now they feel that their small window or where they can dream of freedom has closed again the reality of the new camps is that they're not finished we decided there and we saw the locals actually blocking roads stopping the new camp from going ahead this is a town which only has six thousand people which other proposals to six hundred of these people needing safety to go to which puts unbelievable pressure a strong leader of course it is one of the wealthiest nations in this part of the world and yet we're leaning on apple neuters to the normal course thing then to take our responsibility of people seeking safety and even if we can't finish which
clearest sign yet that they are transferring responsibility for those refugees from canberra to papua new guinea and to thomas al-jazeera on man a silent in papua new guinea what i can is an australian pastor and just justice activist who's just returned from a silent he says he's received messages from men describing their ordeal. literally hiding under titles and in the toilets as the military and local police moved in to violently remove them bottles now they feel that their small window or...
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i'm saying here a last minute lawsuit challenges the closure of a stray and run prison camp in papua new guinea refugees they're refusing to leave . u.s. president donald trump is vowing to step up so-called extreme vetting of foreigners after a truck was driven into cyclists and pedestrians in. new york eight people were killed several others were injured in the incident which the police are treating as a terrorist attack the twenty nine year old suspect was shot at the scene in lower manhattan and taken to hospital the governments of argentina and belgium say that their nationals were among those killed. on the live at the scene. took us through what happened. yeah it's a little after ten p.m. here local time in new york city this incident happened after three p.m. local time on the busy streets here of lower manhattan as you can see i'm going to step out of frame for a second there are crime scene investigators still on scene in those white uniforms they're combing through the crime scene to try to gather as much evidence as a can on what caused a twenty nine year old man to drive his car an
i'm saying here a last minute lawsuit challenges the closure of a stray and run prison camp in papua new guinea refugees they're refusing to leave . u.s. president donald trump is vowing to step up so-called extreme vetting of foreigners after a truck was driven into cyclists and pedestrians in. new york eight people were killed several others were injured in the incident which the police are treating as a terrorist attack the twenty nine year old suspect was shot at the scene in lower...
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police in papua new guinea have forcibly removed refugees from a decommissioned prison camp on man a silent offices clear the three hundred seventy eight men from the former australian run site one refugee told al-jazeera several people were injured. syrian opposition groups gathered in riyadh have agreed to form a delegation of fifty people to represent them at next week's talks in geneva calls for president bashar assad to have been renewed but he's stepping down will not be a precondition for negotiations. the man accused of planning the two thousand and eight attacks has been released from house arrest hafiz saeed walked free after pakistani called rejected the government's plea to extend his detention by three months so he does founder of a band group has been under house arrest in lahore since january he's expected to lead prayers later on friday he's got a large following in pakistan mostly because of his charitable works india has expressed outrage over sides release. he. confirms once again. the lack of seriousness on the part of the pakistani government in bringing to justi
police in papua new guinea have forcibly removed refugees from a decommissioned prison camp on man a silent offices clear the three hundred seventy eight men from the former australian run site one refugee told al-jazeera several people were injured. syrian opposition groups gathered in riyadh have agreed to form a delegation of fifty people to represent them at next week's talks in geneva calls for president bashar assad to have been renewed but he's stepping down will not be a precondition...
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hundreds of men living at the decommissioned detention center on matter silent or forties in papua new guinea have started to dismantle makeshift shelters i'll be back with more news in thirty minutes next narges or if it's one i want to stay with us. on counting the cost of princes purge what it means for the saudi economy how rich do you have to be to avoid paying taxes both for tougher laws after the paradise papers show how the world's wealthiest i damn on a bus join his trump card counting the cost at this time on al-jazeera. for generation muslim rule in joining me in march has faced persecution. in august this year armor of injured.
hundreds of men living at the decommissioned detention center on matter silent or forties in papua new guinea have started to dismantle makeshift shelters i'll be back with more news in thirty minutes next narges or if it's one i want to stay with us. on counting the cost of princes purge what it means for the saudi economy how rich do you have to be to avoid paying taxes both for tougher laws after the paradise papers show how the world's wealthiest i damn on a bus join his trump card counting...
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this is all part of a plan of a stray too so it is slowly pull out and leave them behind in papua new guinea but of course papua new guinea is not actually offering them settlement they're not allowing them to move off the island they're not giving them the opportunity to work and rebuild their lives and so there's a lot of fundamental problems with this system is that no one after four and a half years has come up with a long term plan in terms of providing protection that those people who are found to be refugees actually need and what do the people you've been speaking to actually want if they can't go to a strange except that where would they go. well most of the people are now saying that you know they're not so interested in a stray they've seen how strange it is treated them over these use all they want is safety in a country where they can rebuild their lives so many of them opted for the u.s. doing that was on the table it's unclear whether that will continue to go ahead and what kind of numbers we're looking at right now there's also the offer from new zealand on the table to the s
this is all part of a plan of a stray too so it is slowly pull out and leave them behind in papua new guinea but of course papua new guinea is not actually offering them settlement they're not allowing them to move off the island they're not giving them the opportunity to work and rebuild their lives and so there's a lot of fundamental problems with this system is that no one after four and a half years has come up with a long term plan in terms of providing protection that those people who are...
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breaking news from papua new guinea. ports in operation is under way at the manus island detention centre in papua new guinea. the operation is to evict hundreds of refugees and asylum seekers. detainees fear reprise is from local people will take place if they are transferred from this facility to other facilities. —— reprisals. we can talk now to our correspondent, hywell griffiths, in sydney. bring us up to speed on this operation. it is more than three weeks since the stand—off at manus island started. the end of october. it was formally closed down by the australia government in power and water were shut off. 600 men refused to leave. that has gone down to 400 the previous morning it was confirmed i the australian government a police operation started at the centre to remove the man who remain there. —— men. deadlines have expired and the police have moved in. we have seen some footage on social media of scuffles a nd some footage on social media of scuffles and shouting. there are reports and claims of physical atta
breaking news from papua new guinea. ports in operation is under way at the manus island detention centre in papua new guinea. the operation is to evict hundreds of refugees and asylum seekers. detainees fear reprise is from local people will take place if they are transferred from this facility to other facilities. —— reprisals. we can talk now to our correspondent, hywell griffiths, in sydney. bring us up to speed on this operation. it is more than three weeks since the stand—off at...
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australia says that the responsibility for them now falls with papua new guinea. —off with 600 men inside the centre refusing to leave and reports that the papua new guinean army could move in soon to forcibly evict them. so if there is a stand-off between papua new guinea and australia, who is likely to resolve this problem? in recent days and weeks we have heard from the new zealand government which has reiterated its willingness to take refugees from australia's offshore processing centres. there was one that was closed down on manus island, as we discussed. another one on the tiny pacific island of nauru that could end up in new zealand. the united states had earlier struck a deal with the 0bama administration and australia to take 1250 refugees from these camps but we do not know how many more will go. 0nly from these camps but we do not know how many more will go. only a handful so far have been resettled. what this means, for the men still on manus island, the next few days, weeks and months would be quite anxious and extremely uncertain. thank you so much f
australia says that the responsibility for them now falls with papua new guinea. —off with 600 men inside the centre refusing to leave and reports that the papua new guinean army could move in soon to forcibly evict them. so if there is a stand-off between papua new guinea and australia, who is likely to resolve this problem? in recent days and weeks we have heard from the new zealand government which has reiterated its willingness to take refugees from australia's offshore processing...
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from new zealand to take in asylum seekers from the manus island offshore detention centre in papua new guinea leave the detention centre, which has now been closed and has no power or water. at a press conference after meeting with new zealand prime minister jacinda ardern, mr turnbull said the offer to take in 150 men might be considered in future. let's speak now to our correspondent phil mercer, who's in sydney. phil, first of all, explained the background to this detention centre. —— explain. it was first opened in 2001 and a few years later it was closed, it was reopened in 2012 to house asylum seekers who were intercepted by australia trying to reach this country by c. last year the supreme court in papua new guinea said that the detention facility on manus island was unconstitutional. —— country by c. 0n unconstitutional. —— country by c. on tuesday australia effectively walked away, turning out the lights, but around 600 men still inside are refusing to leave, they're refusing to go to auldana did community accommodation because they believe it will be too dangerous. —— alternative. t
from new zealand to take in asylum seekers from the manus island offshore detention centre in papua new guinea leave the detention centre, which has now been closed and has no power or water. at a press conference after meeting with new zealand prime minister jacinda ardern, mr turnbull said the offer to take in 150 men might be considered in future. let's speak now to our correspondent phil mercer, who's in sydney. phil, first of all, explained the background to this detention centre. ——...
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that is when the men were supposed to go to three other holding centres in papua new guinea, but theyays that they will be removed by force — and it says for their own sake. the papua new guinea authorities say this is because the situation has become squalid and unhygienic. these pictures released by a campaign charity organisation, in australia, getup!, show the conditions and they look terrible. fairly unsanitary with no clean showers or toilets. we can see how squalid they are. you can see firewood stacked there. we also see our they have managed to create their own wells, using wheelie bins that have been put down — we understand some of the detainees were civil engineers in a former life, so they have been able to keep their own supplies going, but clearly it's — doesn't look safe or hygienic, there. they have, however, so far refused to comply, and it doesn't look like they will leave by their own means tomorrow, when the deadline hits. hywel griffith that for us. —— there. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: if music be the food of love, play on. we'll tell you about the
that is when the men were supposed to go to three other holding centres in papua new guinea, but theyays that they will be removed by force — and it says for their own sake. the papua new guinea authorities say this is because the situation has become squalid and unhygienic. these pictures released by a campaign charity organisation, in australia, getup!, show the conditions and they look terrible. fairly unsanitary with no clean showers or toilets. we can see how squalid they are. you can...
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they're through to the semis against tonga, after beating co—hosts papua new guinea 36—6. john watsonnd to make the semifinals. papua new guinea, rugby league is that national sport and they fanatical. silenced the crowd and you may silence the team and 12 minutes in, england that. it is going to be yet another try for germane to mcgilvray! ten tries and ten matches. papua new guinea tried to knock england of their stride but the fast hands of kallum watkins, a moment of magic as mcgilvray found the line again. the huddersfield flyer turned provider in the second, watkins eyeing the try line. is he going to be caught? no, he is not. and a semifinal spot. he may have hit top gear, but england have still to do so despite brian hall finishing with a flourish. a bit scratchy at times, still a lot to work on, but really pleased to be progressing in the competition. the boys looking forward to it, we need to better to be in a semifinal of the world cup is special so we are going to make the most of it. time for the plans to extend their stay two games for england to find fluency to take the
they're through to the semis against tonga, after beating co—hosts papua new guinea 36—6. john watsonnd to make the semifinals. papua new guinea, rugby league is that national sport and they fanatical. silenced the crowd and you may silence the team and 12 minutes in, england that. it is going to be yet another try for germane to mcgilvray! ten tries and ten matches. papua new guinea tried to knock england of their stride but the fast hands of kallum watkins, a moment of magic as mcgilvray...
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the guardian is looking at what's going on in australia, well, papua new guinea to be precise, wheree being held in a centre where they are actually protest in — it was closed down two weeks ago — they are still in an pay will be forcibly moved today. —— and they will be forcibly moved today. it is a horrendous story. it is an humanitarian crisis and an immigration policy issue and it is forcing australia like many countries to look at itself and ask what kind of country we want to be and how we feel that refugees and was this preventable, why has it got into this situation? it is interesting to see it from the meta level, how can we handle human beings in 2017? i know for the australian government they have had a very strong stance when it comes to the issue of refugees. many from the outside and within australia are protesting against that stance, they say it is inhumane, the way they handle refugees is not in line with international regulations etc, so does this international focus on what's going on there maybe put more pressure? i think it will put pressure? i think it will put
the guardian is looking at what's going on in australia, well, papua new guinea to be precise, wheree being held in a centre where they are actually protest in — it was closed down two weeks ago — they are still in an pay will be forcibly moved today. —— and they will be forcibly moved today. it is a horrendous story. it is an humanitarian crisis and an immigration policy issue and it is forcing australia like many countries to look at itself and ask what kind of country we want to be...
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papua new guinea got some reward for their efforts. the provider as he scored twice himself. is he going to be caught? no! another leeds rhino got the seventh and final try. ryan hall making it 36—6. tonga next in the semifinals. england are picking up speed in this world cup. they have been good all tournament. there are some big boys, they tackle hard and run hard. it was a big test. we came up well. we're still building. we are into the semis and that is where we wanted to be. in rugby union, england continued their dominance against australia under head coach eddiejones. they got their fifth straight win over the wallabies at twickenham, scoring three tries in the final ten minutes of the game. danny care going over for the final score to seal a record win by 30—6. england face samoa next weekend. well, yeah, i thought early on probably we were just a little bit sloppy in our attack. we created some opportunities, picked some wrong options. defensively we were good most of the game, dropped our line speed. but having so many player
papua new guinea got some reward for their efforts. the provider as he scored twice himself. is he going to be caught? no! another leeds rhino got the seventh and final try. ryan hall making it 36—6. tonga next in the semifinals. england are picking up speed in this world cup. they have been good all tournament. there are some big boys, they tackle hard and run hard. it was a big test. we came up well. we're still building. we are into the semis and that is where we wanted to be. in rugby...
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papua new guinea police move into the manus detention centre to evict hundreds of refugees and asylumkers. the new nasa time—lapse video that crams 20 years of life on earth into just a few minutes. the former bosnian serb army commander, ratko mladic, has been found guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity committed during the bosnian war in the 1990s. a tribunal in the hague ruled that he bore significant responsibility for the killing of 8,000 muslim men and boys at srebrenica and the siege of sarajevo, during which more than 10,000 civilians were killed. from the hague, our special correspondent allan little sent this report, which does contain some distressing images. mr mladic, sit. it has been the most emotionally charged of all the trials this court has heard. meradic, if you... mladic demanded a halt to the hearing because of his high blood pressure. when thejudge refused, mladic was led out yelling obscenities. curtains down, mr mladic will be removed from the court room. in his absence, thejudge carried on. the crimes committed rank among the most heinous known to hum
papua new guinea police move into the manus detention centre to evict hundreds of refugees and asylumkers. the new nasa time—lapse video that crams 20 years of life on earth into just a few minutes. the former bosnian serb army commander, ratko mladic, has been found guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity committed during the bosnian war in the 1990s. a tribunal in the hague ruled that he bore significant responsibility for the killing of 8,000 muslim men and boys at srebrenica and...
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he was air—dropped and took off alone in a remote part of papua new guinea last month. hostility but was eventually accepted. that was the entrance. we marched in through here, into this arena... while the dangers are obvious, his friend and bbc correspondent, frank gardner, who made a documentary with benedict in papua new guines last year, is staying optimistic. he's going on his own, with no mobile phone, he was dropped by helicopter in a place called bisorio, already a pretty depressed place where missionaries had abandoned it and there's a lot of malnutrion there. so he's entered quite a dangerous part of papua new guines. but he is a resourceful, tough guy who absolutely loves this kind of thing. he will be in his own little paradise doing this. so i really hope he's fine. chances are he will be, but until he makes contact, i think a lot of people will be very worried. benedict allen has missed all his schedule flights home and he is missing in of the world few know or understand. a fact he himself knows best and re—enforced in this tweet posted just before he lef
he was air—dropped and took off alone in a remote part of papua new guinea last month. hostility but was eventually accepted. that was the entrance. we marched in through here, into this arena... while the dangers are obvious, his friend and bbc correspondent, frank gardner, who made a documentary with benedict in papua new guines last year, is staying optimistic. he's going on his own, with no mobile phone, he was dropped by helicopter in a place called bisorio, already a pretty depressed...
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police and immigration officials in papua new guinea have removed dozens of asylum seekers from an abandoned immigration camp and are ratcheting up the pressure on more than three hundred others to leave the un has urged calm after receiving reports that force was being used the camp on madison island has been the years to house refugees hoping to get to australia but it was closed at the end of october after the new guinea supreme court ruled it was unconstitutional well many of the refugees have refused to leave because they're afraid for their safety at the nou camp where they are supposed to be really housed. thing want to kill us they chant this mobile phone photos captious asylum seekers in a controversial australian run detention center and papa new guinea. one that was officially shut down three weeks ago. now police have and has to compound they ordered those remaining to leave. shocking scenes of distress the crowd tries to revive one man who has collapsed. and. these pictures show police attempting to clear the money island center. dozens of refugees are reported to have left but
police and immigration officials in papua new guinea have removed dozens of asylum seekers from an abandoned immigration camp and are ratcheting up the pressure on more than three hundred others to leave the un has urged calm after receiving reports that force was being used the camp on madison island has been the years to house refugees hoping to get to australia but it was closed at the end of october after the new guinea supreme court ruled it was unconstitutional well many of the refugees...
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they beat co—hosts papua new guinea 36—6 to set—up a last four match against tonga next weekend.he details. flying the flag down under, a trip worth making if england were to reach the semifinals, but the papua new guinea, rugby league is there a national sport and they are fanatical for it. silenced the crowd and you may sell on the team. 12 minutes in, england did just that. it is going to be yet another try forjermaine mcgillvary. ten tries, ten matches. papua new guinea were trying to knock england off their stride, but the fast hands of kallum watkins, a moment of magic, as mcg illva ry watkins, a moment of magic, as mcgillvary found the line again. in a second, the huddersfield flyer turned provider. watkins eyeing the try—line. .. turned provider. watkins eyeing the try-line. .. is turned provider. watkins eyeing the try-line... is he going to be caught? no, he's not! and that semifinal slot. you may have hit top gear but in the dust to do so, despite finishing with a flourish. bit scratchy at times. still a lot to work on. really pleased to be progressing in the competiti
they beat co—hosts papua new guinea 36—6 to set—up a last four match against tonga next weekend.he details. flying the flag down under, a trip worth making if england were to reach the semifinals, but the papua new guinea, rugby league is there a national sport and they are fanatical for it. silenced the crowd and you may sell on the team. 12 minutes in, england did just that. it is going to be yet another try forjermaine mcgillvary. ten tries, ten matches. papua new guinea were trying to...
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they have beaten papua new guinea 36—6.unteers hope to restore the last paddle steamer to be built in britain. and philip has the weather. good morning. there is a fine and adverts on a frosty start to sunday. a decent day in prospect from any pa rt a decent day in prospect from any part of the british isle. but there isa part of the british isle. but there is a change on the way. details in a few minutes. good morning. first, our main story. police in dorset say they're confident they've found the body of missing teenager gaia pope. the 19 year—old had not been seen for 11 days. specialist teams made the discovery on saturday, close to a coastal path near swanage. her family have said they are "absolutely devastated". she is... i'm not go on to say "was", and i never will. she is the absolute light of my life. so beautiful, so emotionally wise and intelligent. and so passionate, and artistic, and creative, and understanding. james ingham is in swanage with the latest. this is the news that everybody who has been involved,
they have beaten papua new guinea 36—6.unteers hope to restore the last paddle steamer to be built in britain. and philip has the weather. good morning. there is a fine and adverts on a frosty start to sunday. a decent day in prospect from any pa rt a decent day in prospect from any part of the british isle. but there isa part of the british isle. but there is a change on the way. details in a few minutes. good morning. first, our main story. police in dorset say they're confident they've...
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american resolve papua new guinea's immigration minister told al jazeera that australia must facilitate immediately an offer from new zealand to resettle refugees from its decommissioned prison camp on an asylum new zealand's prime minister met her australian counterpart in sydney on sunday but was told the offer would not be accepted as a tense stand off of mother's island six hundred refugees are refusing to leave or the safety concerns what is after a.j. selects next. documentaries that open your eyes at this time on al-jazeera. from a minute. and i guess. i'm. glad i'm limited we have.
american resolve papua new guinea's immigration minister told al jazeera that australia must facilitate immediately an offer from new zealand to resettle refugees from its decommissioned prison camp on an asylum new zealand's prime minister met her australian counterpart in sydney on sunday but was told the offer would not be accepted as a tense stand off of mother's island six hundred refugees are refusing to leave or the safety concerns what is after a.j. selects next. documentaries that open...
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four of his allies about six hundred men on australia's the commission the man whose island in papua new guinea have barricaded themselves inside at the pension center food running water and medical services were cut off by australian four days ago new zealand's prime minister is expected to reiterate her predecessors offer of accepting up to one hundred fifty refugees when she meets her australian counterpart on sunday. u.s. president of triumph is about to kick off his twelve day tour of asia during which he will visit japan south korea china vietnam and the philippines that said more news in half an hour coming up next it's fourth lines of i. this is james jackson because his expression here so it's impossible to know what's going through his mind at this moment just after he killed another person. this is the man he murdered timothy kaufman. james jackson no cost that he was where he was from. he killed. he did no.
four of his allies about six hundred men on australia's the commission the man whose island in papua new guinea have barricaded themselves inside at the pension center food running water and medical services were cut off by australian four days ago new zealand's prime minister is expected to reiterate her predecessors offer of accepting up to one hundred fifty refugees when she meets her australian counterpart on sunday. u.s. president of triumph is about to kick off his twelve day tour of asia...
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australia against the treatment of hundreds of asylum seekers in an offshore detention center in papua new guinea about six hundred men on my messiah and have been without food running water and medical services for days. now these are your headlines i'm going to have the al-jazeera news hour for you in less than half an hour stay with us though coming up next it's inside story of i. know the earth you. imagine you can't go to school see a doctor travel when you want to feel constantly look down on the ten million people that's life life without a nationality but why in twenty seventeen a so many people in this position of what can we do about it this is inside story.
australia against the treatment of hundreds of asylum seekers in an offshore detention center in papua new guinea about six hundred men on my messiah and have been without food running water and medical services for days. now these are your headlines i'm going to have the al-jazeera news hour for you in less than half an hour stay with us though coming up next it's inside story of i. know the earth you. imagine you can't go to school see a doctor travel when you want to feel constantly look...
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appeared in a documentary with the bbc correspondent frank gardner — in which they travelled to papua new guineabecause all travel schedules go out of the window in papau new guinea with mudslides, landslides, torrential rain, bridges fall down, anything could have happened to delay him. the most likely explanation is probably the line. it is possible that he has been invited to stay on to some tribal ceremony and out of politeness and not to risk insulting his post he has stayed on. the darker side though is that he has gone to visit quite a war like tribe, it is completely unknown what state they‘ re tribe, it is completely unknown what state they're in, there's a lot of intertribal warfare, the risk is that he could have taken someone with them one tried considered to be an enemy by another. it is very territorial and when we went last year our location scout checked it all out in advance to make sure we do not have a hostile reception. he has not had that luxury sophie is going on his own with no mobile phone, he was dropped by helicopter in already a pretty depressed place where missionarie
appeared in a documentary with the bbc correspondent frank gardner — in which they travelled to papua new guineabecause all travel schedules go out of the window in papau new guinea with mudslides, landslides, torrential rain, bridges fall down, anything could have happened to delay him. the most likely explanation is probably the line. it is possible that he has been invited to stay on to some tribal ceremony and out of politeness and not to risk insulting his post he has stayed on. the...
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still to come on al-jazeera a small town in papua new guinea takes in hundreds of refugees from a close to australian camp but there's no guarantee of a warm welcome and going underground doctors in northern syria work in secret to treat wounded civilians from strikes. welcome back we're losing some of the rain across the eastern parts of china fuzhou still looking wet and rainy stands in across taiwan but otherwise dry for hong kong and certain northern parts of vietnam are ok but when she comes southward down eyeing the sort of are still seeing a lot of heavy showers pushing in across the rest of indochina weather conditions across most meum are come botticelli not looking too bad at all yang on m e m r should be fine temperatures there into the low thirty's so let's head across into south asia across sri lanka things are looking very lively at the moment i think we'll see some big rainfall totals here in the next twenty four to forty eight hours so a wet one in colombo still some rain likely for chennai but north of that it's drive variable amounts of kleiber's across northern parts
still to come on al-jazeera a small town in papua new guinea takes in hundreds of refugees from a close to australian camp but there's no guarantee of a warm welcome and going underground doctors in northern syria work in secret to treat wounded civilians from strikes. welcome back we're losing some of the rain across the eastern parts of china fuzhou still looking wet and rainy stands in across taiwan but otherwise dry for hong kong and certain northern parts of vietnam are ok but when she...
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anyone who tried to reach the country by boat for four years australia has paid papua new guinea to house the asylum seekers but the detention center was ordered shut up in new guinea supreme court ruled that it was unconstitutional to host such a camp but the man fearful of threats from local residents say they would prefer this existence and shelter in towns where they don't feel safe and aid workers have little faith in the military and police ability to protect them. mike. if you. look at my. course. we. know this is probably aid workers believe the security forces plan to move the refugees out of the camp in the next few days by force if necessary to shop al-jazeera. sami is a former lawyer and human rights advocate with the australian government organization get up she was part of the team that filmed the footage inside the minus on the income i worked in many countries across the world in conflict zones and in developing countries and i've also written a number of reports on the situation on medicine. but as you're aware our government has prevented journalists from entering t
anyone who tried to reach the country by boat for four years australia has paid papua new guinea to house the asylum seekers but the detention center was ordered shut up in new guinea supreme court ruled that it was unconstitutional to host such a camp but the man fearful of threats from local residents say they would prefer this existence and shelter in towns where they don't feel safe and aid workers have little faith in the military and police ability to protect them. mike. if you. look at...
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from the office of the high commissioner for human rights condemning the actions of a stray and papua new guinea and here in new york in recent hours i spoke to the high commissioner for refugees who expressed his deep concern we're worried now about the humanitarian conditions of these people because the center is closing. and no proper plans have been made to support these people so this is now the urgent matter that needs to be tackled that we believe that australia has a responsibility in helping finding a solution for this do you believe that australia in this instance and in its overall refugee policy is living up to its commitments in international humanitarian law we have had a difference of opinion everybody knows that over the outsourcing of of reception in man a silent in the now row and we have disagreed with this aspect of their asylum policy but we keep talking to them about that so the picture even is is is not the is not uniform we have to look at the different aspect of australia's refugee policies and some are very good on others we the discussion is open the un has long condem
from the office of the high commissioner for human rights condemning the actions of a stray and papua new guinea and here in new york in recent hours i spoke to the high commissioner for refugees who expressed his deep concern we're worried now about the humanitarian conditions of these people because the center is closing. and no proper plans have been made to support these people so this is now the urgent matter that needs to be tackled that we believe that australia has a responsibility in...