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here, two satellite images show that a rohingya village was demolished to make way for it. this tightly controlled government trip. they've brought us to a village called inn din, which is notorious for a massacre of ten muslim men in september 2017, and for which two reuters journalists went to prison after investigating it. now, they've brought us here showing us scenes of ordinary life to stress that it is all peaceful and harmonious now with the non—muslim population. but if you come over here, behind this barbed wire fence is where the muslims used to live. there's no trace of them now. they've constructed some kind of government barracks behind there, and it's quite clear that the muslims are never coming back here. jonathan, how sincere do you think myanmar are jonathan, how sincere do you think myanmarare in jonathan, how sincere do you think myanmar are in receiving back these rohingya muslims? it is worth remembering at the time that the military operation was launched against them, they said they were addressing unfinished business left over from the second world
here, two satellite images show that a rohingya village was demolished to make way for it. this tightly controlled government trip. they've brought us to a village called inn din, which is notorious for a massacre of ten muslim men in september 2017, and for which two reuters journalists went to prison after investigating it. now, they've brought us here showing us scenes of ordinary life to stress that it is all peaceful and harmonious now with the non—muslim population. but if you come over...
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here, two satellite images show that a rohingya village was demolished to make way for it.of this tightly controlled government trip. they've brought us to a village called inn din, which is notorious for a massacre of ten muslim men in september 2017, and for which two reuters journalists went to prison after investigating it. now, they've brought us here showing us scenes of ordinary life to stress that it is all peaceful and harmonious now with the non—muslim population. but if you come over here, behind this barbed wire fence is where the muslims used to live. there's no trace of them now. they've constructed some kind of government barracks behind there, and it's quite clear that the muslims are never coming back here. police targeted members of a dutch person's family before killing himself. the pope has held mass on the island of mauritius. it took place on a terrorist hillside. mauritius was the last stop on his three nation african tour. he also visited madagascar and mozambique. as we heard earlier, north korea has said that it is ready to resume nuclear talks wit
here, two satellite images show that a rohingya village was demolished to make way for it.of this tightly controlled government trip. they've brought us to a village called inn din, which is notorious for a massacre of ten muslim men in september 2017, and for which two reuters journalists went to prison after investigating it. now, they've brought us here showing us scenes of ordinary life to stress that it is all peaceful and harmonious now with the non—muslim population. but if you come...
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here, two satellite images show that a rohingya village was demolished to make way for it.s tightly controlled government trip. they've brought us to a village called inn din, which is notorious for a massacre of ten muslim men in september 2017, and for which two reuters journalists went to prison after investigating it. now, they've brought us here showing us scenes of ordinary life to stress that it is all peaceful and harmonious now with the non—muslim population. but if you come over here, behind this barbed wire fence is where the muslims used to live. there's no trace of them now. they've constructed some kind of government barracks behind there, and it's quite clear that the muslims are never coming back here. as we heard earlier, north korea has said that it is ready to resume nuclear talks with the united states. it comes exactly a year after the leaders of north and south korea signed a historic deal to take steps to demilitarise the border between them. since then, relations have soured, with the north now declaring it will no longer talk to the south, so it may
here, two satellite images show that a rohingya village was demolished to make way for it.s tightly controlled government trip. they've brought us to a village called inn din, which is notorious for a massacre of ten muslim men in september 2017, and for which two reuters journalists went to prison after investigating it. now, they've brought us here showing us scenes of ordinary life to stress that it is all peaceful and harmonious now with the non—muslim population. but if you come over...
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intact rohingya village that was then bulldozed.y undamaged settle m e nts show two relatively undamaged settlements at the end of 2017, which, within a few months, flattened to make way for the transit camp. yet the administrator seems unaware of this. why did you destroy the village, the muslim village that was here, to build this camp? translation: there is no village in this area, he said, there are no villages where we built the camp. two years ago at the height of the military campaign against the villages i was able to film a muslim neighbourhood, which had just been burnt. today, on exactly the same stretch of road, there's newly constructed government complex instead. it has completely vanished. we were also shown a relocation camp where returning refugees are expected to live, closely monitored by the security forces there is a large new police barracks close by. he had to satellite images show that a rohingya village was demolished to make way for it —— here too. this is perhaps the strangest part of this tightly controll
intact rohingya village that was then bulldozed.y undamaged settle m e nts show two relatively undamaged settlements at the end of 2017, which, within a few months, flattened to make way for the transit camp. yet the administrator seems unaware of this. why did you destroy the village, the muslim village that was here, to build this camp? translation: there is no village in this area, he said, there are no villages where we built the camp. two years ago at the height of the military campaign...
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here too, satellite images show that a rohingya village was demolished to make way for it.tightly controlled government trip. they have brought us to a village called inn din which is notorious for a massacre of ten muslim men in 2017 and for which two reuters journalists went to prison after investigating it. they brought us here, showing us scenes of ordinary life, to stress that it is all peaceful and harmonious now with the non—muslim population. but, if you come over here, behind this barbed wire fence is where the muslims used to live. there is no trace of them now. they have constructed some kind of government barracks behind there and it is quite clear that the muslims are never coming back here. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news. parliament has officially been suspended for five weeks, with mps not due back until ia october. labour calls for geoffrey boycott‘s knighthood to be withdrawn after he said he "couldn't give a toss" about criticism of his domestic violence conviction. violence erupts in londonderry as petrol
here too, satellite images show that a rohingya village was demolished to make way for it.tightly controlled government trip. they have brought us to a village called inn din which is notorious for a massacre of ten muslim men in 2017 and for which two reuters journalists went to prison after investigating it. they brought us here, showing us scenes of ordinary life, to stress that it is all peaceful and harmonious now with the non—muslim population. but, if you come over here, behind this...
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hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims remaining in me and more face a serious risk of genocide that's according to a new report from a united nations fact finding mission u.n. investigators are also calling for top generals and me and more to stand trial for war crimes but would that be enough to end the suffering of one of the most persecuted minorities in the world this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. 2 years after me and more as military crackdown on the one hand you an investigator say conditions remain deplorable for the muslim ethnic minority that 600000 rohingya living in iraq and state face a serious risk of genocide and that it is impossible for hundreds of thousands who fled to bangladesh to return last year the u.n. fact finding mission found that military officers carried out a campaign against the regime with genocidal intent the investigators are now calling for me and more to be held responsible and army generals to face trial over rapes and killings mean mars government has repeatedly denied all accusations the reports also concluded that me and more
hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims remaining in me and more face a serious risk of genocide that's according to a new report from a united nations fact finding mission u.n. investigators are also calling for top generals and me and more to stand trial for war crimes but would that be enough to end the suffering of one of the most persecuted minorities in the world this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. 2 years after me and more as military crackdown on the one hand you...
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thousands of rohingya civilians have been killed. many hundreds thousands more their en forced to flee homes and livelihoods, and the independent investigators have documented terrible sexual violence against women and girls. all this bloodshed, there has been no meaningful accountability for those responsible. and let's be clear, the military that carried out genocide rohingya is the same military that has oppressed and abused minority groups in burma for decades. it's the same military that carries out abuses against citizens to this day. this institution is rotten to the core and it's time for change. this bill would impose financial, trade, and see is a sanctions on those responsible for these crimes, including the command for the chief, and those who have failed to investigate and prosecute. it authorizes $220 million for humanitarian assistance to affected communities including communities in bangladesh. it pushes economic reforms designed to get the military out of the mining industry in burr mafment this legislation passed th
thousands of rohingya civilians have been killed. many hundreds thousands more their en forced to flee homes and livelihoods, and the independent investigators have documented terrible sexual violence against women and girls. all this bloodshed, there has been no meaningful accountability for those responsible. and let's be clear, the military that carried out genocide rohingya is the same military that has oppressed and abused minority groups in burma for decades. it's the same military that...
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hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims remaining in me and more face a serious risk of genocide that's according to a new report from a united nations fact finding mission u.n. investigators are also calling for top generals and me and more to stand trial for war crimes but would that be enough to end the suffering of one of the most persecuted minorities in the world this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. 2 years after me and more as military crackdown on the roof you an investigator say conditions remain deplorable for the muslim ethnic minority that 600000 rohingya living in iraq and states face a serious risk of genocide and that it is impossible for hundreds of thousands who fled to bangladesh to return last year the u.n. fact finding mission found that military officers carried out a campaign against the regime with genocidal intent the investigators are now calling for me and more to be held responsible and army generals to face trial over rapes and killings mean mars government has repeatedly denied all accusations the reports also concluded that me and more is
hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims remaining in me and more face a serious risk of genocide that's according to a new report from a united nations fact finding mission u.n. investigators are also calling for top generals and me and more to stand trial for war crimes but would that be enough to end the suffering of one of the most persecuted minorities in the world this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. 2 years after me and more as military crackdown on the roof you an...
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the government in bangladesh is threatening to send tens of thousands of rohingya refugees to a remote island by force despite warnings from environmentalists and rights groups accommodation on the island of sure has specially been constructed for the refugees the government says it will offer a new start for the ring but the low lying island in the bay of bengal is wonderful to erosion and to flooding and the critics say have condemned the plan and chorus fallen ill me conrad was part of a d.w.t. in granted exclusive access to the site she sent us this report from their. in the world's largest refugee camp in southern bangladesh fear is rife 2 years ago the government welcomed the influx of behavior fleeing me and mom today it is planning to send tens of thousands of them to an island in an area prone to slightly. thing that's not a matter now and we don't want to go to bars and char because it gets flooded and then people will die children will be drowned for them it's another trap where they'll lose their lives if we go they will die help us to stay here and get it back it was but i
the government in bangladesh is threatening to send tens of thousands of rohingya refugees to a remote island by force despite warnings from environmentalists and rights groups accommodation on the island of sure has specially been constructed for the refugees the government says it will offer a new start for the ring but the low lying island in the bay of bengal is wonderful to erosion and to flooding and the critics say have condemned the plan and chorus fallen ill me conrad was part of a...
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specially can constructed for the refugees and the government says it will offer a new start for the rohingya but the low lying island in the bay of bengal is vulnerable to erosion and to flooding and critics have condemned the plan our correspondent nyoman conrad was part of a d w team granted exclusive access to the site she sent sent us this report. in the world's largest refugee camp in southern bangladesh fear is rife 2 years ago the government welcomed the influx of breaking a fleeing me and mom today it is planning to send tens of thousands of them to an island in an area prone to slightly. bank that's not a matter that we don't want to go to bars on char because it gets flooded and then people will die children will be drowned for them it's another trap with lose their lives if we go they will die help us to stay here and get it back you what about i don't we lost our parents here to save our lives don't send us to pass on char just kill us here. off to lengthy negotiations with the authorities d.w. was taken to pass on charge by bangladesh navy which is overseeing the construction wo
specially can constructed for the refugees and the government says it will offer a new start for the rohingya but the low lying island in the bay of bengal is vulnerable to erosion and to flooding and critics have condemned the plan our correspondent nyoman conrad was part of a d w team granted exclusive access to the site she sent sent us this report. in the world's largest refugee camp in southern bangladesh fear is rife 2 years ago the government welcomed the influx of breaking a fleeing me...
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hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims remaining in me and more face a serious risk of genocide that's according to a new report from a united nations fact finding mission u.n. investigators are also calling for top generals and me and more to stand trial for war crimes but would that be enough to end the suffering of one of the most persecuted minorities in the world this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. 2 years after me and more as military crackdown on the roof you an...
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also ask bongo their 1st foreign minister about the refugee relocation plans he suggested the rohingya could be forced to move to the island even if the un objects what is the most extreme step you could take if the un disagrees with you kick the u.n. agencies out and. we. will do so to be clear if they don't support your plan of doesn't shy you will tell them to we have to make a decision and we'll talk to them. as one of the authors of that report he joins me now for more out of it all good to see you and i we just heard boehner this is foreign minister there what exactly has the u.n. said about above. we have contacted their units here a spokesperson in talking about the person declined to comment on passed on thought however we have got some off the record comments from some of the shells of the international aid agencies are working with rowing if you see it in budget they told us that there had been pressure from the government to include that i land in next year's plan several sources have indicated that there is a possibility of such a relocation in november but nobody off usua
also ask bongo their 1st foreign minister about the refugee relocation plans he suggested the rohingya could be forced to move to the island even if the un objects what is the most extreme step you could take if the un disagrees with you kick the u.n. agencies out and. we. will do so to be clear if they don't support your plan of doesn't shy you will tell them to we have to make a decision and we'll talk to them. as one of the authors of that report he joins me now for more out of it all good...
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this is news coming to you live from berlin bangladesh is calling it paradise but rohingya refugees says it's that it's for them it means death. the government in dhaka threatens to send tens of thousands of earthing of by force to a remote island. town children libby trial for them it's another trap and i'll lose them lines if we go they will time help us to stay here in atlanta. the government though says the refugees have no choice a reporter was one of the 1st journalists to gain access to the subject also coming up. racism in italian football stadium fans taunt star striker romelu lukaku with braces monkey chants the belgian is demanding more be done to stop racist abuse. and not just one but to long for perth's tweens have been born sibling length of berlin's whose giant panda it's a 1st for the zoo and a major breakthrough for its breeding program. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us the government in bangladesh is threatening to send tens of thousands of rohingya refugees to a remote island by force despite warnings from environmentalists and rights groups accommodati
this is news coming to you live from berlin bangladesh is calling it paradise but rohingya refugees says it's that it's for them it means death. the government in dhaka threatens to send tens of thousands of earthing of by force to a remote island. town children libby trial for them it's another trap and i'll lose them lines if we go they will time help us to stay here in atlanta. the government though says the refugees have no choice a reporter was one of the 1st journalists to gain access to...
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looking for politico so lucian dish would be also aiding in supporting the very traumatised rohingya refugees psychological support medical support and also education because 65 as i said 65 percent of the people are children and losing our generations and these are didn't have seen i have bitterness trauma and if you don't put these children are don't create a hope for them they will be easily radicalized and displayed become a problem for the burden of this government for the people have been a vision also in for me amar in the future that's why it's very important that all despots all the odds are met. all right joining us now from london is ronan li a visiting scholar at queen mary university of london's international state crime initiative ronan thanks for being with us look i think a lot of people that maybe follow this story just from time to time don't quite understand the magnitude of the persecution faced by the rohingya i mean we're talking about decades here right could you go into a little bit about the waves of migration that we've seen in the seventy's the ninety's in
looking for politico so lucian dish would be also aiding in supporting the very traumatised rohingya refugees psychological support medical support and also education because 65 as i said 65 percent of the people are children and losing our generations and these are didn't have seen i have bitterness trauma and if you don't put these children are don't create a hope for them they will be easily radicalized and displayed become a problem for the burden of this government for the people have been...
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of the united nations says that hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims and meanwhile our still face systematic persecution its repeating its call for top generals to face trial me and mark security forces are accused of killings gang rapes and arson during a crackdown that drove more than 700000 people out of rocking state and into neighboring bangladesh back in 2017. more than 700000 right in your flat rocky instate myanmar in 2017 but despite global outcry the un found persecution continues to this day. yeah my has done nothing to dismantle the system of violence and persecution and the rohinton remain in return live in the same dire circumstances that they did prior to the events of august 2017 the idea night citizenship and recognition face regular violence including in the context of the ongoing conflict between the our current army and that about all the mission says it has a confidential list of over $100.00 names including myanmar officials suspected of being involved in genocide crimes against humanity and war crimes in addition to 6 generals it names publicly a year ago. c
of the united nations says that hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims and meanwhile our still face systematic persecution its repeating its call for top generals to face trial me and mark security forces are accused of killings gang rapes and arson during a crackdown that drove more than 700000 people out of rocking state and into neighboring bangladesh back in 2017. more than 700000 right in your flat rocky instate myanmar in 2017 but despite global outcry the un found persecution...
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of this complex off the shores of bangladesh could soon be home to some 100000 rohingya refugees who fled ethnic cleansing in myanmar these shots sure the sheer scale of the project and on the ground the extent of the problems are also being bored into focus the low lying island of charter in the bay of bengal. is vulnerable to erosion and flooding human rights organizations have condemned the plan saying it amounts to sending the wrong to prison so what is it really like on the island a team of reporters were granted access and here's what they found. in the world's largest refugee camp in southern bangladesh fear is rife 2 years ago the government welcomed the influx of breaking into a fleeing me and mom today it is planning to send tens of thousands of them to an island in an area prentice likely. thing that's not a matter we don't want to go to. because it gets flooded and then people will die. drowned for them it's another trap where they'll lose their lives if we go they will die help us to stay here and had a thank you but i don't we lost our parents here to save our lives don
of this complex off the shores of bangladesh could soon be home to some 100000 rohingya refugees who fled ethnic cleansing in myanmar these shots sure the sheer scale of the project and on the ground the extent of the problems are also being bored into focus the low lying island of charter in the bay of bengal. is vulnerable to erosion and flooding human rights organizations have condemned the plan saying it amounts to sending the wrong to prison so what is it really like on the island a team...
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minority now that brutal crackdown resulted in existence of rohingya from state some 750000 rohingyafled across the border to bangladesh team of reporters went to investigate what impact militants are having on refugees in the camps in bangladesh. the night time in bangladesh strange accounts young men patrol the streets on the lookout for criminal gangs we've heard tales of murder but duction and rape. were defying the curfew on our way to meet a woman whose husband was shot dead nearby. my husband used to fight for their own hinges he had no open ear for everyone's problems and wanted to stop the lawlessness in the camps that's why some people felt insulted. my god. to protect the woman's identity we cannot say who he was but one thing is clear he angered a powerful group operating in the camps will unite am out of my husband was shot after evening prayers those who killed him are members of the our country hinges salvation army. the before we can ask any further questions about the militant group affix it tells us it's time to leave. iraq guides us along the back alley ways to mak
minority now that brutal crackdown resulted in existence of rohingya from state some 750000 rohingyafled across the border to bangladesh team of reporters went to investigate what impact militants are having on refugees in the camps in bangladesh. the night time in bangladesh strange accounts young men patrol the streets on the lookout for criminal gangs we've heard tales of murder but duction and rape. were defying the curfew on our way to meet a woman whose husband was shot dead nearby. my...
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charge which require legal review and judicial determination and should not be true loosely as a rohingya insurgent group we cannot overlook the horrific atrocities committed by us or against people its coordinated attacks on that police outpost. since it will be asked to leave these are the main reason for this as the un commission discovered it's unlikely that these rohingya will be returning home anytime soon. voting is underway in israel 2nd general election this year which is expected to be a tight race prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his wife voted early today's election is being held to end the. a crisis that began when netanyahu was unable to form a government after the last election in april but it's unclear if there will be any resolution this time former army chief benny gantz is in yahoo's name challenger. let's get more now we are joined by miriam dugan who is live for us in jerusalem samarium talk with us a little bit about how the turnout has been so far. while the last numbers i heard from a few hours ago were at around 28 percent which is actually higher than they w
charge which require legal review and judicial determination and should not be true loosely as a rohingya insurgent group we cannot overlook the horrific atrocities committed by us or against people its coordinated attacks on that police outpost. since it will be asked to leave these are the main reason for this as the un commission discovered it's unlikely that these rohingya will be returning home anytime soon. voting is underway in israel 2nd general election this year which is expected to...
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displaced rohingya muslims living in refugee camps. by order of the bangladeshi telecommunications minister, only residents with national identity cards will be allowed to possess local sim cards. the order also bars the sale of cellphones in rohingya refugee camps and will fine telecom companies that violate the ororder. two years ago, hundreds of thousands of rohingya fled to bangladesh from burma's rakhine state e after burmese authoritis launched a campaign that the u.n. has desescribed as a bobook -- textbook example of ethnic cleansing. north korea has proposed restarting denuclearization talks with the u.s. later this month. nenegotiations between the countries stalled in february after trump walked away from a failed second summit in hanoi. but in junune, trump visited the demilitarized zone with north korean leader kim jong-un, where the two heads of state expressed renewed interest in resuming talks. this comes as north korea launched two unidentified projectiles towards the sea of japan tuesday morning, the eighth such test
displaced rohingya muslims living in refugee camps. by order of the bangladeshi telecommunications minister, only residents with national identity cards will be allowed to possess local sim cards. the order also bars the sale of cellphones in rohingya refugee camps and will fine telecom companies that violate the ororder. two years ago, hundreds of thousands of rohingya fled to bangladesh from burma's rakhine state e after burmese authoritis launched a campaign that the u.n. has desescribed as...
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it says the danger makes the repatration of a million rohingya refugees who fled to bangladesh impossiblerepeated its calls for top generals in myanmar to face trial. a myanmar military spokesman has rejected the un team's findings, calling them one—sided. nearly 50,000 american workers at general motors have gone on strike. it's gm's first strike since the us federal government bailed the company out after it faced bankruptcy 10 years ago. the union is demanding higher wages and opposes plans to close car factories in the states of ohio and michigan. american scientists say they have found a way to stop the common cold. rather than attacking the virus itself, they used gene editing to turn off a protein inside human cells which the cold virus needs to replicate. the technique also worked to stop viruses associated with asthma and polio. now, this is the guinness world record for the largest serving of fried chicken, which has been set by people in southwestern japan. eight restaurants specializing in japanese fried chicken, karaage, cooked up a whopping 1,667 kilograms of fried chicken a
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more than 700000 rohingya fled wreckin state myanmar in 2017 but despite global outcry the u.n. found persecution continues to this day. yeah my has done nothing to dismantle the system of violence and persecution and the rohinton remain retire and live in the same dire circumstances that they did prior to the events of august 2017 the idea night citizenship and recognition face regular violence including in the context of the ongoing conflict between the economy and that about all the mission says it has a confidential list of over a 100 names including myanmar officials suspected of being involved in genocide crimes against humanity and war crimes in addition to 6 generals big names publicly a year ago. chillingly i have also received reports of villages being burnt as many as 6 since the end of june which was also when the government imposed the suspension of mobile internet services the fact finding mission was not allowed by the myanmar government to travel to the country so how did it collect information commission travel to neighboring countries such as bangladesh conduct
more than 700000 rohingya fled wreckin state myanmar in 2017 but despite global outcry the u.n. found persecution continues to this day. yeah my has done nothing to dismantle the system of violence and persecution and the rohinton remain retire and live in the same dire circumstances that they did prior to the events of august 2017 the idea night citizenship and recognition face regular violence including in the context of the ongoing conflict between the economy and that about all the mission...
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criminal gangs and militants on trees in their grip on rohingya camps in bangladesh they include members of a group called the. salvation army or now the group was blamed by men marfa tacking police force in 2017 which sparked a government crackdown on the rohingya minority and that brutal crackdown resulted in an exodus of rango from the state some 750000 fed across the border to bangladesh now a team of reporters vent to investigate what impact medicine so having on refugees living in those camps. night time in bangladesh strange accounts young men patrol the streets on the lookout for criminal gangs we've heard tales of murder the duction and rape. were defying the curfew on our way to meet a woman whose husband was shot dead nearby. you know when you are not my husband used to fight for their own hinges he had no open ear for everyone's problems and wanted to stop the lawlessness in the camps that's why some people felt insulted. my uncle pulled out. to protect the woman's identity we cannot say who he was but one thing is clear he angered a powerful group operating in the camps well
criminal gangs and militants on trees in their grip on rohingya camps in bangladesh they include members of a group called the. salvation army or now the group was blamed by men marfa tacking police force in 2017 which sparked a government crackdown on the rohingya minority and that brutal crackdown resulted in an exodus of rango from the state some 750000 fed across the border to bangladesh now a team of reporters vent to investigate what impact medicine so having on refugees living in those...
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and the united nations is warning that rohingya muslims who remain in myanmar are living under the threatof genocide the un is repeating calls for top generals to face trial for forcing iran 3 quarters of a 1000000 to flee to bangladesh 2 years ago the un also says it has serious concerns about a crackdown on refugee camps in bangladesh it says aid workers accused of supporting rohingya protests last month have been banned their phones confiscated and a curfew imposed indonesia's government to scrambling to control widespread forest fires which are causing a toxic case to spread to other countries this off small.
and the united nations is warning that rohingya muslims who remain in myanmar are living under the threatof genocide the un is repeating calls for top generals to face trial for forcing iran 3 quarters of a 1000000 to flee to bangladesh 2 years ago the un also says it has serious concerns about a crackdown on refugee camps in bangladesh it says aid workers accused of supporting rohingya protests last month have been banned their phones confiscated and a curfew imposed indonesia's government to...
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and, two years after hundreds of thousands of rohingyas were driven out of myanmar, all traces of where now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the independent which leads on borisjohnson‘s controversial decision to suspend parliament. it notes that there's just 51 days left until the deadline for the uk to leave the eu. the resignation of commons speaker john bercow is the focus of the metro's front page. in his statement, mr bercow warned: "we degrade this parliament at our peril." the times has the details on theresa may's honours list — which every departing prime minister has the option to draw up. ms may opted to include two advisers who resigned in the wake of the 2017 general election where the conservatives lost their majority. buzzfeed news takes a look at the latest involving google — 50 attorney generals in the us are planning to launch an antitrust investigation into the tech giant's use of data. the daily mail has the latest on the uk health secretary's promise to end the pills crisis in the uk. and fi
and, two years after hundreds of thousands of rohingyas were driven out of myanmar, all traces of where now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the independent which leads on borisjohnson‘s controversial decision to suspend parliament. it notes that there's just 51 days left until the deadline for the uk to leave the eu. the resignation of commons speaker john bercow is the focus of the metro's front page. in his...
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a 1000000 rohingya are living in refugee camps they're not allowed to work so they live in abject poverty making the women easy prey for the sex trade. in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh life for women and children is particularly difficult. this woman fled from me and mom with her 3 children and husband after their village was burnt down 2 years ago. my husband left me and my children after we came here and it was difficult for me to make ends meet i didn't have any other option or want. any other option that is going to work as a prostitute now when she gets the call she travels to the neighboring towns outside of the refugee camps. on the telephone there is no other job i can do like i can't do anything else if i remarry my new husband will take care of me but not my children. it's impossible to say how many reading the refugees end up in the sex trade here many as young as 14 according to local n.g.o.s thousands of women are trafficked across bangladesh and even abroad lured by false promises of jobs and marriage. we wanted to gauge how widespread the problem really is
a 1000000 rohingya are living in refugee camps they're not allowed to work so they live in abject poverty making the women easy prey for the sex trade. in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh life for women and children is particularly difficult. this woman fled from me and mom with her 3 children and husband after their village was burnt down 2 years ago. my husband left me and my children after we came here and it was difficult for me to make ends meet i didn't have any other option...
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become refugees in a foreign country and have been forced into prostitution they are among the 700000 rohingya refugees now living in sprawling camps in bangladesh their lives already graham refugees are not allowed to work and depend on food handouts some women there have turned to the sex industry others are lord abroad with promises of jobs and marriage only to end up in prostitution. u.w. has this exclusive report from the bangladeshi city of cox's bazar. in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh life for women and children is particularly difficult. this woman fled from me and ma with her 3 children and husband after their village was burnt down 2 years ago. my husband left me and my children after we came here and it was difficult for me to make ends meet i didn't have any other option and i want to live. any other option that is going to work as a prostitute now when she gets the cool she travels to the neighboring towns outside of the refugee camps. on a. there's no other job i can do like that but i can't do anything else if i remarried my new husband would take care of me but
become refugees in a foreign country and have been forced into prostitution they are among the 700000 rohingya refugees now living in sprawling camps in bangladesh their lives already graham refugees are not allowed to work and depend on food handouts some women there have turned to the sex industry others are lord abroad with promises of jobs and marriage only to end up in prostitution. u.w. has this exclusive report from the bangladeshi city of cox's bazar. in the world's largest refugee camp...
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in venezuela and how it's affecting the lives of its people and the ongoing crisis involving the rohingya of me and mar.
in venezuela and how it's affecting the lives of its people and the ongoing crisis involving the rohingya of me and mar.
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in venezuela and how it's affecting the lives of its people and the ongoing crisis involving the rohingya of me and maher human rights groups say something is lost when the un's work is ignored we have to move to a culture within the un system that people recognize that. on every issue that humanity confronts there's been enough talk this is without a doubt the biggest week on the un's calendar with so many humanitarian crises being discussed and debated it's pretty obvious that much of the world still considers this place a force for take rozlyn jordan al-jazeera the united nations. the u.k. prime minister has cut short his time at the united nations boris johnson is heading home on the supreme court declared he acted unlawfully by suspending palm and the house of commons will resume on wednesday they're not called for him to resign but a stunning defiant sign the brags that will go ahead on october 31st. obviously this is a. we will respect and respect the judicial process i have to say i strongly disagree with what the justices who find i don't think that. it's right but we will go ahe
in venezuela and how it's affecting the lives of its people and the ongoing crisis involving the rohingya of me and maher human rights groups say something is lost when the un's work is ignored we have to move to a culture within the un system that people recognize that. on every issue that humanity confronts there's been enough talk this is without a doubt the biggest week on the un's calendar with so many humanitarian crises being discussed and debated it's pretty obvious that much of the...
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in recent months, more than 40 rohingya have been killed amid concerns some refugees are involved inling illegal drugs. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more 120 countries. this is bloomberg. david co. president trump and president abe of japan announced they agree to printable to a trade ill. a today we learned that additional corn will be purchased for the u.s. tobias harris clinton as senior vice president, served never house of the japanese comes to us from washington. great to have you with us. let's start with the g7. we can listen to what president trump had to say. pres. trump: at this moment, no. it is one of the reasons we made the deal. but not at this moment. it is something i could do a later date if i want to, but we just want to be treated fairly. david: tobias, that sounds pretty tentative. how solid is this deal we are not releasing yet, as i understand it? think a lot of questions have to be answered. if you read between the lines from what president trump said and premised are abe sai
in recent months, more than 40 rohingya have been killed amid concerns some refugees are involved inling illegal drugs. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more 120 countries. this is bloomberg. david co. president trump and president abe of japan announced they agree to printable to a trade ill. a today we learned that additional corn will be purchased for the u.s. tobias harris clinton as senior vice president,...
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woman: bangladesh has called on myanmar to allow the return of hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims. they can't cope with the scale of the humanitarian crisis. rape and torture at the hands of the myanmar army. i'm alex crawford, and this is "hotspots." tonight, we're gonna take you behind the scenes of some of the world's hardest-hitting stories. we're in northern iraq, where stuart ramsay has an amazingly lucky escape. ramsay: the chance of surviving that, a flip of a coin, i suspect. crawford: our cameras are rolling when things get out of hand in spain. [gunfire]
woman: bangladesh has called on myanmar to allow the return of hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims. they can't cope with the scale of the humanitarian crisis. rape and torture at the hands of the myanmar army. i'm alex crawford, and this is "hotspots." tonight, we're gonna take you behind the scenes of some of the world's hardest-hitting stories. we're in northern iraq, where stuart ramsay has an amazingly lucky escape. ramsay: the chance of surviving that, a flip of a coin, i...
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news asia we investigate a growing sex trade that forces rohingya women in bangladesh refugee camps to turn to prostitution to survive. and toxic smaug hits malaysia and indonesia as both nations argue over who is responsible for forest fires in the region. there's fire she has those stories coming right up on d.w. news asia don't go away. lights off the bus it's. smart city. people who talk with apps. will talk about it all. transit revolution. made in germany in 60 minutes. and i'm just. a news w. explosive device it's about topics that affects a. lot of climate change turns. out. to think. the folks. this is the number of years a show coming up from persecution to prostitution did up to on covers what has become the only means of survival for some growing government to. put these refugees out of options harder forshaw offers an eyewitness account plus. 6 and it's all around the small like it's been a trying time to be sure the forest fires burn for weeks in the region.
news asia we investigate a growing sex trade that forces rohingya women in bangladesh refugee camps to turn to prostitution to survive. and toxic smaug hits malaysia and indonesia as both nations argue over who is responsible for forest fires in the region. there's fire she has those stories coming right up on d.w. news asia don't go away. lights off the bus it's. smart city. people who talk with apps. will talk about it all. transit revolution. made in germany in 60 minutes. and i'm just. a...
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hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims remaining in me and more face a serious risk of genocide that's according to a new report from a united nations fact finding mission u.n. investigators are also calling for top generals and me and mark to stand trial for war crimes but would that be enough to end the suffering of one of the most persecuted minorities in the world this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. 2 years after me and moore's military crackdown on the u.n. investigators say conditions remain deplorable for the.
hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims remaining in me and more face a serious risk of genocide that's according to a new report from a united nations fact finding mission u.n. investigators are also calling for top generals and me and mark to stand trial for war crimes but would that be enough to end the suffering of one of the most persecuted minorities in the world this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. 2 years after me and moore's military crackdown on the u.n....
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this is news coming to you live from berlin bangladesh is calling it paradise but rohingya refugees says it's that it's for them it means death. the government in dhaka threatens to send tens of thousands of earthing of by force to a remote island. children libby trial for them it's another trap when i lose them.
this is news coming to you live from berlin bangladesh is calling it paradise but rohingya refugees says it's that it's for them it means death. the government in dhaka threatens to send tens of thousands of earthing of by force to a remote island. children libby trial for them it's another trap when i lose them.
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and two years after hundreds of thousands of rohingyas were driven out of myanmar, all traces of where
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mobile phone operators in bangladesh have started limiting services at rohingya camps in the south—eastllowing a series of violent incidents. they say mobile internet services will be shut down every day for thirteen hours. a mural by the artist banksy has been stolen from outside a gallery in central paris. the artwork depicts a rat with a face mask holding a penknife. you can see it in this photo taken last year. and this is what's left at the scene — just a big hole in the sign that was used as a canvas. this is not the first time one of banksy‘s pieces has been stolen. another mural attributed to the artist was taken earlier this year, also in the french capital. back now to the brexit crisis here in the uk. i've been speaking to dia chakravarty, the brexit editor at the daily telegraph, and anna isaac from the wall street journal. i suggested the number of conservative rebels was surprising. i was hearing that the government was expecting about 20 people, 20 tories to rebel and ultimately we saw 21 tories rebel. if you look at the names, it is astonishing because there are big name
mobile phone operators in bangladesh have started limiting services at rohingya camps in the south—eastllowing a series of violent incidents. they say mobile internet services will be shut down every day for thirteen hours. a mural by the artist banksy has been stolen from outside a gallery in central paris. the artwork depicts a rat with a face mask holding a penknife. you can see it in this photo taken last year. and this is what's left at the scene — just a big hole in the sign that was...
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investigation it's been 2 years and no one has been brought to justice stephanie decker 0 in the rohingya refugee camps of cox's bizarre. brazil's humbling of wildfires and they are a strain that's relationship with the european union at least 2 european countries are frozen donations to what's called the amazon fund it's a move that could impact dozens of environmental projects. trees about reports now from it's a coup in brazil. every day the his who somebody see there goes into the national park to look for seeds he's trying to preserve the rain forest and the dozens of species that live in it. the threat of deforestation has become a major problem and then goes like the earth there are fighting back and what do we . what we are seeing is really bad and they are burning the pores so our work looks into encouraging families to enroll in comic alternatives i don't destroy the forests have environmental impact or killed over. there that is growing fountains of trees every year and help locals make a living while also caring for the environment the ngos funded by what's called the amazon f
investigation it's been 2 years and no one has been brought to justice stephanie decker 0 in the rohingya refugee camps of cox's bizarre. brazil's humbling of wildfires and they are a strain that's relationship with the european union at least 2 european countries are frozen donations to what's called the amazon fund it's a move that could impact dozens of environmental projects. trees about reports now from it's a coup in brazil. every day the his who somebody see there goes into the national...
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contacted disagreed whether the barrier is high enough but the government seems adamant to relocate rohingya to the island. that we don't have space for them. if they're not really for them. and once the decision has been taken refugees could be relocated in a matter of weeks even against their will. and e.w. sammy conrad who filed that report is with us here in the studio great to see you know me so what's your impression of the camp when you were there were you not thinking well this is going to be a lot better for the refugees than cox's bazar were hundreds of thousands are living in really difficult conditions well if you look at the settled that itself yes it's an improvement the people would have more space the rooms the area that the camps and stiflingly hot in the summer i mean i went inside some of the huts it's really difficult to spot for me to even just spend half an hour for an interview inside these huts so if you look at the settlement itself yes the infrastructure is a lot better the security the roads a secure but then you have to look at the island itself and the questions
contacted disagreed whether the barrier is high enough but the government seems adamant to relocate rohingya to the island. that we don't have space for them. if they're not really for them. and once the decision has been taken refugees could be relocated in a matter of weeks even against their will. and e.w. sammy conrad who filed that report is with us here in the studio great to see you know me so what's your impression of the camp when you were there were you not thinking well this is going...
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mission once myanmar to be held responsible for genocide against its muslim role injure -- its muslim rohingyaity. the group says myanmar security forces killed thousands and fleed more than 740,000 to to bangladesh. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: the united auto workers union is leaving its first strike against general motors in 12 years with nearly today.workers -- workers walking out today. the union knows that the proposal fall short in key areas including health care, temporary workers, and the length of time it takes for workers to get to top scale pay. is a labor relations professor at uc berkeley. you say the ways and means that gm is going about this, to publicize some of the battle, is quite unheard-of. >> very much unprecedented. general motors sent a direct message in effect on their last offer to uaw members and the general public. that really is unprecedented and doesn't sit well with the uaw. what is most important right now is
mission once myanmar to be held responsible for genocide against its muslim role injure -- its muslim rohingyaity. the group says myanmar security forces killed thousands and fleed more than 740,000 to to bangladesh. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: the united auto workers union is leaving its first strike against general motors in 12 years...
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return home it's been 2 years since security forces launched a violent crackdown on more than 700000 rohingya in rakhine state mean marsan boyd told the un general assembly and they were paid trajan last happened under controlled conditions which the president displeased with you know in talking with who had been regine in the kind of different legal status. we are willing to repatriate them in accordance with the ballot to remain signed between in bangladesh the agreement calls for the issuance of identity cards to the journey while the main march home been almost 4 years since a so-called nationwide cease fire agreement was signed between ethnic rebel armies and the government but there's still no sign of lost in peace some groups are refusing to sign the document including what's regarded as east asia as largest non-state army which ones that isolated states on the borders between china and thailand where hate takes a rare look at the secretive watch state. in the far east of me and is a defacto independent territory it's run by the country's largest rebel army which unilaterally declared
return home it's been 2 years since security forces launched a violent crackdown on more than 700000 rohingya in rakhine state mean marsan boyd told the un general assembly and they were paid trajan last happened under controlled conditions which the president displeased with you know in talking with who had been regine in the kind of different legal status. we are willing to repatriate them in accordance with the ballot to remain signed between in bangladesh the agreement calls for the...
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crackdown against the ethic minority that began in 2017 and ultimately drove hundreds of thousands of rohingyatheir home in myanmar. another member of the fact-finding team spoke to reporters. >> the civilian side of the government has substantial constitutional responsibilities. we reported now, this year but that there is no significant change in the human rights situation in myanmar in the positive for the last 12 months, and there are a number of changes to the negative. says it'smar's envoy country rejects any move to make -- to bring human rights violations to an international legal forum. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. caroline: let's talk about governor of the bank of england mark carney and how he could potentially be asked to extend his term further than the six years he has served due to brexit delay. this is all being reported by the financial times. he is sent to step down next year but no successor has been announced. numbers of those alread
crackdown against the ethic minority that began in 2017 and ultimately drove hundreds of thousands of rohingyatheir home in myanmar. another member of the fact-finding team spoke to reporters. >> the civilian side of the government has substantial constitutional responsibilities. we reported now, this year but that there is no significant change in the human rights situation in myanmar in the positive for the last 12 months, and there are a number of changes to the negative. says...