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other communities in myanmar not in what this what this report provides is quantitative data on rohingya human rights experiences with human rights violations not only in myanmar but also in bangladesh and what's unique about it i think is that it it delves into. the quantitative side of this the scale you get a real sense of the scale through the quantitative methods that were employed so we're focusing on traumatic events daily functioning symptoms of mental suffering including as was mentioned post-traumatic stress disorder. post-traumatic stress disorder p.t.s.d. is a very serious mental condition it can severely imperil one's ability to live a normal and constructive life and the figures are off the charts what we found was that according to the united nations 12 months after an emergency situation whether that be a situation of war or a natural disaster or in this case of millions being an act by a military in myanmar 15 to 20 percent of the adult population are expected to experience some type of mental health disorder the figures among the writing to are much much higher so this
other communities in myanmar not in what this what this report provides is quantitative data on rohingya human rights experiences with human rights violations not only in myanmar but also in bangladesh and what's unique about it i think is that it it delves into. the quantitative side of this the scale you get a real sense of the scale through the quantitative methods that were employed so we're focusing on traumatic events daily functioning symptoms of mental suffering including as was...
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sentenced in hong kong the latest in beijing's escalating crackdown on dissent another group of rohingya refugees is moved to an isolated island off bangladesh despite fears it could be vulnerable to floods. the restrictions come into force in south africa including a curfew and a ban on alcohol sales because of rising corona virus infections. u.s. president elect joe biden has accused the trumpet ministration of damaging security agencies and impeding his access to intelligence as he prepares to take office man with just 22 days left in the white house trump is also adults with members of his own party republicans in the house of voted with democrats to override a presidential veto and defense spending money also refused trump's demands to back an increase in cash payments to americans are slim john reports from washington. members of the u.s. house of representatives interrupt their holiday break to decide whether to give americans $2000.00 each in the midst of the covert $1000.00 pandemic the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table the vote i
sentenced in hong kong the latest in beijing's escalating crackdown on dissent another group of rohingya refugees is moved to an isolated island off bangladesh despite fears it could be vulnerable to floods. the restrictions come into force in south africa including a curfew and a ban on alcohol sales because of rising corona virus infections. u.s. president elect joe biden has accused the trumpet ministration of damaging security agencies and impeding his access to intelligence as he prepares...
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despite continued illegitimate pressure from washington. >> hundreds of rohingya refugees have arrived island off bangladesh despite safety and security concerns raised by human rights groups. 1800 people are being moved from the overcrowded camps. >> around 1800 rohingya refugees boarded a navy vessel in southern bangladesh. they have been sent to this island, where 1600 of their fellow refugees were relocated earlier this month. this man and his wife, who have a young child, don't know what to expect. >> most are saying things are fine over there. we are going because the government told us the facilities are good over there, so we are following their advice . no one really pressured us to go there. >> human rights groups have questioned whether the island is safe and can withstand natural disasters and floods. and whether the refugees were forced to go there against their will. >> the u.n., through various diplomats and, they are looking to take on this and are not allowed to go there. >> bangladesh is struggling to find a solution to the rohingya crisis. more than a million are liv
despite continued illegitimate pressure from washington. >> hundreds of rohingya refugees have arrived island off bangladesh despite safety and security concerns raised by human rights groups. 1800 people are being moved from the overcrowded camps. >> around 1800 rohingya refugees boarded a navy vessel in southern bangladesh. they have been sent to this island, where 1600 of their fellow refugees were relocated earlier this month. this man and his wife, who have a young child, don't...
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even rohingyas refugees themselves.omewhat to help families reunite. -- some wanto help families reunite. this is her family. she was told it would take less than a week to meet in malaysia. her failed journey turned into a nightmare. >> one day, my sick sister got into an argument with a smuggler. when she was coming back from the toilet and slapped him in the face. the smuggler beat my sick sister with a leather belt. she bled to death. reporter: still, stories like these are not enough to scare off the desperate. nearly 500 rohingya muslim crossed into malaysia this year. many blended into neighboring indonesia. but many more fails, returning home with horror stories to tell, or died at sea before they could. phil: here in germany, a far right extremist has been sentenced to life in prison for attempting one of the country's worst anti-semitic attacks since the second world war. the 20-year-old was convicted of murder and attempted murder. he killed two people last year and he thwarted attack on a synagogue in the ea
even rohingyas refugees themselves.omewhat to help families reunite. -- some wanto help families reunite. this is her family. she was told it would take less than a week to meet in malaysia. her failed journey turned into a nightmare. >> one day, my sick sister got into an argument with a smuggler. when she was coming back from the toilet and slapped him in the face. the smuggler beat my sick sister with a leather belt. she bled to death. reporter: still, stories like these are not enough...
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bangladeshi authorities are planning to move a second group of rohingya refugees to a remote, flood—proned in the south of the country. storm bella brings gusts of more than a hundred miles an hour, with roads in parts of wales, and devon and cornwall blocked by falling trees. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. prime minister boris johnson promises "big" changes are on the way for the uk following his brexit trade deal with the european union. in an interview with the sunday telegraph, he says he wants to focus on "leveling up the country" and "spreading opportunity" across the uk. mrjohnson said the brexit trade deal would provide new regulatory freedoms to "deliver for people who felt left behind". but some fishing leaders have accused him of "caving in" to the eu and sacrificing their interests. mps will vote on the deal in parliament on the 30th of december. our business correspondent vivienne nunis has more. it's now 2a hours since the government published its 1,200—page trade deal with brussels. this morning, the chancellor was quick to dispel fears
bangladeshi authorities are planning to move a second group of rohingya refugees to a remote, flood—proned in the south of the country. storm bella brings gusts of more than a hundred miles an hour, with roads in parts of wales, and devon and cornwall blocked by falling trees. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. prime minister boris johnson promises "big" changes are on the way for the uk following his brexit trade deal with the european union. in an...
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bangladesh transfers hundreds of rohingya refugees to an isolated island despite concerns from the un and rights groups and a major shift in hollywood one of brothers announces all of its films next year will be released online and in cinemas at the same time. thank you for joining us more than one and a half 1000000 people have now died from colvin 1000 worldwide a 3rd of those deaths have happened in just the last 2 months several countries have been reporting a record numbers of deaths among them it's city where nearly a 1000 people died on wednesday the highest daily toll since the beginning of the pandemic you knock down measures are being imposed to curb the outbreak. that inclusion bias agent from the 21st of december to the 6th of january all movements from one region to another are prohibited even to reach a 2nd homes attention on christmas boxing day in january 1st also prohibited travel from one place to another on the whole national territory there is still a ban on moving from team pm to 5 am for new year's eve however this person will be extended from teen pm the not bef
bangladesh transfers hundreds of rohingya refugees to an isolated island despite concerns from the un and rights groups and a major shift in hollywood one of brothers announces all of its films next year will be released online and in cinemas at the same time. thank you for joining us more than one and a half 1000000 people have now died from colvin 1000 worldwide a 3rd of those deaths have happened in just the last 2 months several countries have been reporting a record numbers of deaths among...
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almost a million rohingya refugees live in crowded camps on the mainland. united nations says no refugees should move their against their will. many have pinned their hopes on what bangladesh says will be a better situation. reporter: three hours on a navy vessel brought these rohingya refugees to an isolated island off the coast of bangladesh. this will be their new home for a while. they have been on the move for years, seeking safety since fleeing myanmar. now they have to shift to another uncertain situation. >> we are not citizens of any country. so we are moving to wherever there are more facilities for us. we were not happy at camps. we heard from seniors as well as the television that we will get more from the facilities at bhashan char. reporter: on the island of bhashan char, this camp can house 100,000 people. the silt island formed just 20 years ago. critics say the landmass is prone to flooding and dangerous cyclones. some families say their relatives are being moved their against their will. >> they are forcing my son and his family to go. he
almost a million rohingya refugees live in crowded camps on the mainland. united nations says no refugees should move their against their will. many have pinned their hopes on what bangladesh says will be a better situation. reporter: three hours on a navy vessel brought these rohingya refugees to an isolated island off the coast of bangladesh. this will be their new home for a while. they have been on the move for years, seeking safety since fleeing myanmar. now they have to shift to another...
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the sort of enforcement they see in places like thailand or malaysia but the bottom line is that rohingya are subjected to horrible conditions open boats with limited food and water exposed the elements highly unsanitary and facing beatings and sexual harassment from the men who are supposed to deliver them to a new country this kind of smuggling is not new fairly why isn't any action been taken well i think you have almost a game of whack a mole where you have various different crackdowns in some places and the traffickers pop up in another place the reality is that there's a great deal of desperation in the camps there are almost no opportunities for people there and they see the possibility of getting to malaysia as being the promised land and many families are willing to mortgage whatever money and resources they have in the camps to try to get one person to malaysia who they expect will then be the person who will send back remittances and support the family into the future but michelle huntley appears to be the promised land when it comes to the actual practice of how the government
the sort of enforcement they see in places like thailand or malaysia but the bottom line is that rohingya are subjected to horrible conditions open boats with limited food and water exposed the elements highly unsanitary and facing beatings and sexual harassment from the men who are supposed to deliver them to a new country this kind of smuggling is not new fairly why isn't any action been taken well i think you have almost a game of whack a mole where you have various different crackdowns in...
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the bangladeshi navy has begun transferring 1,800 more rohingyas to a low—lying island in the bay of— but rights groups say some of the refugees are being forced to move. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. stay with us for the latest news and analysis around the globe. military personnel are to provide remote support to schools and colleges with coronavirus testing programmes, as they reopen in england from next week. 1,500 armed forces staff will form local response teams, providing telephone and online advice on setting up testing facilities. it comes as the chief of the national health service in england warns health workers are back in the eye of the storm as coronavirus cases rise at the end of the toughest year. around the world, russia's coronavirus death toll was revised to 186,000, more than three times higher than it had previously reported, making it the country with the third—largest number of fatalities. spain is to set up a registry of people who refuse to be vaccinated against coronavirus and share it with other european union nations.
the bangladeshi navy has begun transferring 1,800 more rohingyas to a low—lying island in the bay of— but rights groups say some of the refugees are being forced to move. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. stay with us for the latest news and analysis around the globe. military personnel are to provide remote support to schools and colleges with coronavirus testing programmes, as they reopen in england from next week. 1,500 armed forces staff will form local...
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as a vaccine raising fears it could undermine public confidence bangladesh chancers hundreds of rohingya refugees to an isolated island despite concerns from the un and rights groups and the show must go on law and warner brothers announces all of its films next year will be released on a streaming platform and in cinemas at the same time. thank you for joining as more than one and a half 1000000 people have now died from covert 1000 worldwide a 3rd of those days have happened in just the last 2 months several countries have been reporting record numbers of deaths among them italy where nearly a 1000 people died on thursday the highest daily toll since the beginning of the pandemic new measures are being imposed to curb the outbreak and the world's worst affected country the u.s. continues to experience a surgeon infections with hospital admissions and fatalities reaching new highs president elect joe biden says he'll make masks mandatory during his 1st 3 months in office. isn't the 1st day i'm annoyed to say i'm going to ask the public for 100 days to mask this 100 days to mask now for
as a vaccine raising fears it could undermine public confidence bangladesh chancers hundreds of rohingya refugees to an isolated island despite concerns from the un and rights groups and the show must go on law and warner brothers announces all of its films next year will be released on a streaming platform and in cinemas at the same time. thank you for joining as more than one and a half 1000000 people have now died from covert 1000 worldwide a 3rd of those days have happened in just the last...
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the rohingya would like to go back to their own state, to myanmar.necessarily the relocation was not necessarily the preferred choice. so this has had a mixed response from them. and we should all be concerned because this is an island off the mainland. from the bay of bengal. but where the camps are is congested. the new camp is excellent compared to the cox's bazar camp. its brick walls, brick houses, it's customised. the problem was that it's off the mainland and it's an island that has been formed over 20 years. but bangladesh is a delta, so many parts of the country are already vulnerable and prone to cyclones and flooding. this camp was an issue because we all wanted the rohingya refugees to make an informed choice. and theirfirst choice is to go back to myanmar, but that is not happening with the myanmar authorities not making it happen. so this relocation seems to be one of the options. since the introduction of a wide—ranging national security law, hong kong has seen a growing number of young activists seeking asylum abroad. china has warned
the rohingya would like to go back to their own state, to myanmar.necessarily the relocation was not necessarily the preferred choice. so this has had a mixed response from them. and we should all be concerned because this is an island off the mainland. from the bay of bengal. but where the camps are is congested. the new camp is excellent compared to the cox's bazar camp. its brick walls, brick houses, it's customised. the problem was that it's off the mainland and it's an island that has been...
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the sort of enforcement they see in places like thailand or malaysia but the bottom line is that rohingya are subjected to horrible conditions open boats with limited food and water exposed the elements highly unsanitary and facing beatings and sexual harassment from the men who are supposed to deliver them to a new country this kind of smuggling is not new fairly why isn't any action being taken well i think you have almost a game of whack a mole where you have various different crackdowns in some places and the traffickers pop up in another place the reality is that there's a great deal of desperation in the camps there are almost no opportunities for people there and they see the possibility of getting to malaysia as being the promised land and many families are willing to mortgage whatever money and resources they have in the camps to try to get one person the malaysia who they expect will then be the person who will send back remittances and support the family into the future but michelle huntley appears to be the promised one when it comes to the actual practice of how the governmen
the sort of enforcement they see in places like thailand or malaysia but the bottom line is that rohingya are subjected to horrible conditions open boats with limited food and water exposed the elements highly unsanitary and facing beatings and sexual harassment from the men who are supposed to deliver them to a new country this kind of smuggling is not new fairly why isn't any action being taken well i think you have almost a game of whack a mole where you have various different crackdowns in...
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the sort of enforcement they see in places like thailand or malaysia but the bottom line is that rohingya are subjected to horrible conditions open boats with limited food and water exposed the elements highly unsanitary and facing beatings and sexual harassment from the men who are supposed to deliver them to a new country this kind of smuggling is not new fairly why isn't any action been taken well i think you have almost a game of whack a mole where you have various different crackdowns in some places and the traffickers pop up in another place the reality is that there's a great deal of desperation in the camps there are almost no opportunities for people there and they see the possibility of getting to malaysia as being the promised land and many families are willing to mortgage whatever money and resources they have in the camps to try to get one person the malaysia who they expect will then be the person who will send back remittances and support the family into the future militia hungry appears to be the promised land when it comes to the actual practice of how the government is n
the sort of enforcement they see in places like thailand or malaysia but the bottom line is that rohingya are subjected to horrible conditions open boats with limited food and water exposed the elements highly unsanitary and facing beatings and sexual harassment from the men who are supposed to deliver them to a new country this kind of smuggling is not new fairly why isn't any action been taken well i think you have almost a game of whack a mole where you have various different crackdowns in...
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hello and welcome to the program. 3 years ago nearly a 1000000 rohingya escaped to bangladesh when me and more us military launched what the un called a textbook case of ethnic cleansing many sought shelter in the world's largest refugee camp at cox's bizarre now their lives are being uprooted again bangladesh is government has moved a 2nd group of nearly 2000 to a remote island rights groups a bus on char is unsafe because it's prone to floods and cyclons but the government insists the new camp will improve the refugees lives as they'll have homes markets and schools for 100000 people to your child he reports from the port city of chittagong. around 800 running a refugee is boarded navy vessel in the port city of chittagong in southern bangladesh there been sent to passion charter island where 1600 of their fellow refugees were relocated earlier this month. and his wife who have a young child don't know what to expect so i will say. most are saying things are fine of a day we are going because government told us the facilities are good over there and so we are following their advice
hello and welcome to the program. 3 years ago nearly a 1000000 rohingya escaped to bangladesh when me and more us military launched what the un called a textbook case of ethnic cleansing many sought shelter in the world's largest refugee camp at cox's bizarre now their lives are being uprooted again bangladesh is government has moved a 2nd group of nearly 2000 to a remote island rights groups a bus on char is unsafe because it's prone to floods and cyclons but the government insists the new...
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to focus on -- they still want to return to myanmar but only if the muslim majority rohingyas are recognizeds citizens. brent: the united nations says a brief dip in the carbon emissions during the pandemic has not been enough to impact the rate of global warming. it found the world is on track to heat up by three degrees celsius by the end of the century. thats a whole degree more pledged underhe paris climate accord. researchers say there is one thing that could turn things around, a commitment to a green recovery from the pandemic. let's go to my colleague, dw environment reporter. a question, what would a green recovery from this pandemic locally? -- pandemic look like? >> it is hard to imagine now. the report says world leaders cod shave of 25% of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 with green recovery measures. what does this mean? normally when governments recover from a crisis like a pandemic, they pump money into the economy to get it kick started. if this -- to meet their climate targets, they would need to invest this in green jobs and infrastructure. this would include everything fr
to focus on -- they still want to return to myanmar but only if the muslim majority rohingyas are recognizeds citizens. brent: the united nations says a brief dip in the carbon emissions during the pandemic has not been enough to impact the rate of global warming. it found the world is on track to heat up by three degrees celsius by the end of the century. thats a whole degree more pledged underhe paris climate accord. researchers say there is one thing that could turn things around, a...
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you know i think that people want to work with bangladesh they want to find a solution for the rohingyabut bangladesh is doing it the wrong way they're just plowing ahead without real regard for whether the rohingya want to be there or not and there are certainly cases where people have been sent there and voluntarily and not been permitted to leave but it's time for the weapon i has. storm bad has grown faster and lazy if this is big is the one that brought snow to the british isles effects brutal way down into northern italy everything pretty windy to the wind at its worst on western flank at the moment or will be the next day or so picking up the waves of the western france and in northern spain quite significantly so this is the snow in milan i think it's about 15 centimeters fell it stopped falling now but the air is now cult central western europe a bit further south as well is because there is a sudden limit how cold it will be and it's probably somewhere like montenegro where you get this southerly wind coming here so the next few days temperatures in the low single figures for
you know i think that people want to work with bangladesh they want to find a solution for the rohingyabut bangladesh is doing it the wrong way they're just plowing ahead without real regard for whether the rohingya want to be there or not and there are certainly cases where people have been sent there and voluntarily and not been permitted to leave but it's time for the weapon i has. storm bad has grown faster and lazy if this is big is the one that brought snow to the british isles effects...
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island off the coast of bangladesh the un warns it's prone to storms and flooding nearly 1000000 rohingya have been living in squalid camps since a military crackdown in the united nations says simon like conditions have reappeared in parts of yemen and almost half the population is experiencing high levels of food insecurity aid agencies are warning time is running out to prevent loss starvation and the outlook for next year is worse famine has never officially been declared in yemen where the more than 5 year old war has left 80 percent of the population reliant on 8. india's government and protesting farmers have yet to find common ground on new laws that could affect crop prices they're due to meet again on saturday after a 2nd round of talks on thursday ended without an agreement farmers are worried the law will put an end to minimum crop prices and lead to corporate exploitation and police in peru have shot dead a 19 year old farm worker during a protest against low wages he was spot of a group of striking workers who dropped the country's main motorway near the northern town of vir
island off the coast of bangladesh the un warns it's prone to storms and flooding nearly 1000000 rohingya have been living in squalid camps since a military crackdown in the united nations says simon like conditions have reappeared in parts of yemen and almost half the population is experiencing high levels of food insecurity aid agencies are warning time is running out to prevent loss starvation and the outlook for next year is worse famine has never officially been declared in yemen where the...
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another group of rohingya refugees is moved to another.
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for the rohingya who live here bangladeshis decision to relocate 100000 of them to beslan cha only adds to their uncertain fates. for some it's a chance to escape the squalor of the camp. the person in charge here told me we'd have a room on the art and lucky's office that's why i agreed to move there. and the. others have doubts over starting a new on a place known as the floating island i don't up with anything we came here after so much torture in myanmar even if we're shot 2000 times we won't go to beslan child. we feel safe here in the camp we don't want to go to beslan charge. more than 1000000 refugees a squeeze on to 26 square kilometers near the bangladesh myanmar border. the bangladeshi government says its relocation plan will ease the pressure on the crowded camp. according to the country's foreign minister a.k. abdul moment ranger if you g.'s won't be taking the best sunshine forcibly only those who are willing to go will be going there voluntarily. but some refugees say they're being given no choice. no we did it 1st my father was arrested by the police they beat him badly
for the rohingya who live here bangladeshis decision to relocate 100000 of them to beslan cha only adds to their uncertain fates. for some it's a chance to escape the squalor of the camp. the person in charge here told me we'd have a room on the art and lucky's office that's why i agreed to move there. and the. others have doubts over starting a new on a place known as the floating island i don't up with anything we came here after so much torture in myanmar even if we're shot 2000 times we...
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the government of bangladesh has started to relocate a 2nd group of rohingya refugees who fled there from up to 1800 refugees being moved from their camps in cox's bizarre. island. the family of a prominent saudi women's rights activist said that they'll appeal her jail sentence to jane flaw was sentenced to 5 and a half years in prison on monday drawing international condemnation she's been held since 2018 and relatives say that she's been sexually assaulted and tortured while in prison laura burton mally reports lose a know how good had been a prominent activist the years demanding more rights for women in saudi arabia the u.n. rights groups have been demanding her release from a saudi prison she'd been arrested in 2018 with other activists but instead saudi media reporting the court sentence had little to 5 years and 8 months in prison she was found guilty on charges including agitating for change and mounting a campaign against the saudi royal family she has campaigned against the ban on women driving a ban that was lifted the same year but the kingdom continues to deny that she
the government of bangladesh has started to relocate a 2nd group of rohingya refugees who fled there from up to 1800 refugees being moved from their camps in cox's bizarre. island. the family of a prominent saudi women's rights activist said that they'll appeal her jail sentence to jane flaw was sentenced to 5 and a half years in prison on monday drawing international condemnation she's been held since 2018 and relatives say that she's been sexually assaulted and tortured while in prison laura...
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warns it's prone to storms and flooding nearly 1000000 rohingya have been living in squalid camps since a military crackdown in myanmar india's government and protesting farmers have yet to find common ground on new laws that could affect crop prices they're due to meet again on saturday after a 2nd round of talks on thursday ended without an agreement farmers are worried the law will put an end to minimum crop prices and lead to corporate exploitation and police in peru have shot dead a 19 year old farm worker during a protest against low wages he was spot of a group of striking workers who brock's the country's main motorway near the northern town of viru the protesters want wage increases and the scrapping of an agricultural law they say limits their rights and income those are the headlines i'll have more news for you after the stream do stay with us. in south central chile indigenous communities are fighting to reclaim their ancestral lands and the conflict is becoming increasingly violent talk to us you see our travels to the region to see why the mcclatchy people are rising up an
warns it's prone to storms and flooding nearly 1000000 rohingya have been living in squalid camps since a military crackdown in myanmar india's government and protesting farmers have yet to find common ground on new laws that could affect crop prices they're due to meet again on saturday after a 2nd round of talks on thursday ended without an agreement farmers are worried the law will put an end to minimum crop prices and lead to corporate exploitation and police in peru have shot dead a 19...
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bangladeshi authorities are planning to move a second group of rohingya refugees to a remote, flood—pronein the south of the country. up to 1,000 will be moved from camps into a specially built housing complex. next, amol rajan takes a close look at a year dominated by covid—19, and how it accelerated underlying trends and created new ones, in the media year. hello. what a year it's been. i hope you and your family are doing 0k. welcome to our look back at the media year in 2020. and if there's one word i don't think we've heard enough of this year, it's unprecedented. when it comes to the media, the pandemic has had a cataclysmic effect. local and national media, especially those funded by advertising, have had one long nightmare. newspapers have faced yet more misery and decline. publishing groups, broadcasters, and advertisers have made big cuts. yet demand for quality news and entertainment has soared. back in the spring, broadcasters in particularfaced a huge new set of challenges — how to deliver and produce news safely. britain's coronavirus crisis... coronavirus. .. in a crisis...
bangladeshi authorities are planning to move a second group of rohingya refugees to a remote, flood—pronein the south of the country. up to 1,000 will be moved from camps into a specially built housing complex. next, amol rajan takes a close look at a year dominated by covid—19, and how it accelerated underlying trends and created new ones, in the media year. hello. what a year it's been. i hope you and your family are doing 0k. welcome to our look back at the media year in 2020. and if...
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well, of course, there's enormous sadness in any place like the rohingya camp but any place "sesame"ation, "sesame" is determined to help children growing up in refugee camps have a better shot at life this morning, you're going to meet two new "sesame" characters designed to do just that >> elmo knows bangladesh. >> reporter: we've come to one of the most beloved streets in the world, "sesame street. elmo and abby cadabby want to tell us about their friends. what did you learn about the kids when you were in bangladesh some had to move, leave their homes? >> that's true elmo's new friends had to leave their homes because it wasn't safe anymore that made them feel really sad. >> reporter: how to help could a fuzzy red muppet and his pals really make a difference for 700,000 rohingya children? >> when elmo is sad, one thing that helps is to give a big, belly breath. >> reporter: i like that. >> yeah. >> reporter: elmo knows that play is serious work the gateway to learning, both emotionally and intellectually especially important for these children refugees from the genocide in myanma
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more of the refugees can be moved to permanent camps bangladesh has began transferring hundreds of rohingya refugees to the island of bashan char which the u.n. wants is for alone to psych loans and floods at least 10 buses carrying around $400.00 people have left cox's bizarre the u.s. has recorded this worst single day of deaths from covered 900 since april more than 2700 people died in the past a hospital admissions ratio record 100001 wednesday and iran has confirmed more than a half more than a 1000000 rather cases have covered 1000 cases of deaths rather it's. the hardest hit country in the middle east with more than 50000 people dead the health minister says the actual number of fatalities is likely much higher and u.s. media reporting sodger a be as close to reopening it says space and land borders to qatar the gulf nation has been under a law. since june 2017 stay with us on al-jazeera. on the over the deal. you know. it's been. the week you got. wrong on the gun play. i'm not. there but. one could be all caught up. secret agent. kidwell. allowed to bunk up. like. kept a mayday and
more of the refugees can be moved to permanent camps bangladesh has began transferring hundreds of rohingya refugees to the island of bashan char which the u.n. wants is for alone to psych loans and floods at least 10 buses carrying around $400.00 people have left cox's bizarre the u.s. has recorded this worst single day of deaths from covered 900 since april more than 2700 people died in the past a hospital admissions ratio record 100001 wednesday and iran has confirmed more than a half more...
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the bangladeshi navy has begun transferring 1800 more rohingyas to a low—lying island in the bay of bengalhts groups raised concerns about the new location's vulnerability to storms, and say some of the refugees are being forced to move. now on bbc news... another chance to see a robotics company's efforts to establish their start—ups in wu han‘s fast—growing new technology sector. wuhan, china ‘s economic heartland. the epicentre of a global pandemic. the epicentre of a global pandemic. the city at the heart of a public health crisis in china is shutting its public transport network to try and prevent the spread of the virus. in the spring of 2017 we set out to follow the fortunes of two companies as they fought to establish themselves in the city ‘s optics valley. a dedicated zone for new technology, it is part of the move to transform the city ‘s economy. this is the story of some of the people who live and work in the city. and the story of wuhan before and after the arrival of the coronavirus. that would change all of our lives. the city of wuhan is the capital of central china ‘s hub
the bangladeshi navy has begun transferring 1800 more rohingyas to a low—lying island in the bay of bengalhts groups raised concerns about the new location's vulnerability to storms, and say some of the refugees are being forced to move. now on bbc news... another chance to see a robotics company's efforts to establish their start—ups in wu han‘s fast—growing new technology sector. wuhan, china ‘s economic heartland. the epicentre of a global pandemic. the epicentre of a global...
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formed island that critics say is vulnerable to cyclons and dangerous flooding almost a 1000000 rohingya live in crowded camps on the mainland the united nations says you know we have fiji should be moved there against their will many have pinned their hopes on what bangladesh has promised is a better situation. for refugees every journey is a step into the unknown these rockin just have been on the move for years seeking safety since fleeing myanmar now they are being shipped to another uncertain situation. and i heard of that right now that we are not citizens of any country so we are moving to wherever there are more facilities for us than we have had. we're not happy at the camps we heard from seniors as well as the television that we will get more from the facilities. of. the island just passion charge is to be their new home by camp built by the bangladeshi navy to house 100000 people. that silt island formed just 20 years ago critics say the low lying land mass is prone to flooding and dangerous cyclists some families say their relatives are being moved there against their will. o
formed island that critics say is vulnerable to cyclons and dangerous flooding almost a 1000000 rohingya live in crowded camps on the mainland the united nations says you know we have fiji should be moved there against their will many have pinned their hopes on what bangladesh has promised is a better situation. for refugees every journey is a step into the unknown these rockin just have been on the move for years seeking safety since fleeing myanmar now they are being shipped to another...
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in bangladesh, authorities are moving a second group of over 1800 rohingya refugees to a remote islandhours away from the mainland. around 1600 refugees were sent to the island earlier this month. activists say the refugees are forced into moving and that they were locked out of their homes at the camps in cox's bazar. international journalists have been barred from visiting the island. over 700,000 rohingya fled to bangladesh in 2017 after a brutal and deadly crackdown by burma's military. in croatia, a magnitude 6.4 earthquake killed at least seven people, injured scores of others, and leveled buildings in the central town of petrinja on tuesday. some 25,000 people were left with no running water or electricity following the earthquake and hospitals were forced to evacuate most of their patients. back in the united states in kentucky, the louisville police department has terminated two more officers involved in the march 13 police killing of breonna taylor, a 26-year-old black emergency room technician who was shot to death in her own home in march. the officers are detective myles c
in bangladesh, authorities are moving a second group of over 1800 rohingya refugees to a remote islandhours away from the mainland. around 1600 refugees were sent to the island earlier this month. activists say the refugees are forced into moving and that they were locked out of their homes at the camps in cox's bazar. international journalists have been barred from visiting the island. over 700,000 rohingya fled to bangladesh in 2017 after a brutal and deadly crackdown by burma's military. in...
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the government of bangladesh has started to relocate a 2nd group of rohingya refugees who fled from the m.r. up to 1800 refugees are being moved from their camps in cox's bazaar to an island in the bay of bengal that is prone to flooding the un and human rights groups have condemned the relocations arguing that they amount to ethnic cleansing a saudi court has sentenced a prominent women's rights activist to more than 5 and a half years in prison during international condemnation to jail how flu has been held since 2018 up to being arrested along with at least a dozen other activists at least 3 french soldiers have been killed in mali that vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb in the small town of 4 border in the multi region the troops were part of france's 5000 strong force helping to fight armed groups in the salad region air travel in the united states has reached its highest level since march that's despite public health officials urging people not to travel during the holiday season and you're up to date more news feed here on syria after witness next. is the year of extreme challeng
the government of bangladesh has started to relocate a 2nd group of rohingya refugees who fled from the m.r. up to 1800 refugees are being moved from their camps in cox's bazaar to an island in the bay of bengal that is prone to flooding the un and human rights groups have condemned the relocations arguing that they amount to ethnic cleansing a saudi court has sentenced a prominent women's rights activist to more than 5 and a half years in prison during international condemnation to jail how...
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in bangladesh, human rights advocates are condemning the relocation of thousands of rohingya refugees to an isolated islandhours away from the mainland. police thursday escorted refugees, who were put on buses for the long trek from cox's bazar to a port town where they'll be then put on boats en route to bhasan char island, which is prone to flooding and frequent cyclones and only emerged from the ocean two decades ago. the island has never been inhabited. two aid workers told reuters refugees were pressured to the move by government officials, who threatened them and offered them cash in exchange. human rights watch called the refugee's relocation "nothing short of a dangerous mass detention of the rohingya people in violation of international human rights obligations." in immigration news, nbc news reports attorneys tasked with reuniting children separated from their families at the u.s.-mexico border have finally been given key information critical to finding the children's relatives after months of pleading for the information. documents filed in federal court in california last
in bangladesh, human rights advocates are condemning the relocation of thousands of rohingya refugees to an isolated islandhours away from the mainland. police thursday escorted refugees, who were put on buses for the long trek from cox's bazar to a port town where they'll be then put on boats en route to bhasan char island, which is prone to flooding and frequent cyclones and only emerged from the ocean two decades ago. the island has never been inhabited. two aid workers told reuters refugees...
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suggest the tentative deal is being brokered by q 8 bangladesh has begun transferring hundreds of rohingya refugees to the island of russian which is the u.n. rooms is prone to cyclons and floods at least 10 buses carrying around $400.00 people left the camps in cox's bazaar thursday almost a 1000000 been living in squalid camps in southeast and bangladesh. 0 people in power next. in the light of the open seas hides a dark secret. men forced to work without pay in slave failure is but a glimmer of hope remains for the forgotten fisherman as a group of activists delve deep into the illegal fishing industry demanding justice . and freedom. go straight a witness documentary on al-jazeera. in late 2019 bolivia's 1st indigenous president evo morales was forced into exile after a failed attempt to extend his tone and office within a year as another election loomed his supporters were rallying behind new candidates so could the indigenous movement pull off a remarkable comeback we went behind the scenes to find out. in bolivia new presidential elections where shadid for a taller 82020. following
suggest the tentative deal is being brokered by q 8 bangladesh has begun transferring hundreds of rohingya refugees to the island of russian which is the u.n. rooms is prone to cyclons and floods at least 10 buses carrying around $400.00 people left the camps in cox's bazaar thursday almost a 1000000 been living in squalid camps in southeast and bangladesh. 0 people in power next. in the light of the open seas hides a dark secret. men forced to work without pay in slave failure is but a glimmer...
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bangladesh has started moving rohingya refugees to a camp on a recently formed island that critics say is vulnerable to psych loans and dangerous flooding almost a 1000000 range and live in crowded camps on the mainland the united nations says no refugees should be moved against their will many have pinned their hopes on what bangladesh says will be a better situation. 3 hours on a navy vessel brought this ranger refugees to an isolated island off the coast of bangladesh this will be their new home at least for a while. they have been on the move for years seeking safety since fleeing myanmar now they have been shipped to another uncertain situation. we're not citizens of any country so we are moving to wherever there are more facilities for us. we were not happy at the camps we heard from seniors as well as the television that we will get more from the facilities. on the island of pashtun char this camp built by the bangladeshi navy can house 100000 people the silt island formed just 20 years ago critics say the low lying land mass is prone to flooding and dangerous cyclons. some fami
bangladesh has started moving rohingya refugees to a camp on a recently formed island that critics say is vulnerable to psych loans and dangerous flooding almost a 1000000 range and live in crowded camps on the mainland the united nations says no refugees should be moved against their will many have pinned their hopes on what bangladesh says will be a better situation. 3 hours on a navy vessel brought this ranger refugees to an isolated island off the coast of bangladesh this will be their new...
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morning, bangladesh is moving forward with the controversial relocation of tens of thousands of rohingyato a remote island in the bay of bengal. bangladeshy authorities ignoring opposition from human rights groups, who liken the flood-prone island to a prison. they spent years constructing shelters on the island to house the hundreds of thousands of rohingya refugees. bangladeshy authorities maintain the relocation is voluntary. >>> joe biden will be face a number of major foreign policy challenges when he takes office, and in cnn's exclusive interview with president-elect biden and vice president-elect harris, biden says the relationship with china needs a reset. >> the president's approach to china has been backwards. my concern from the beginning, i've spoke about it and met with xi more times anybody have, up until we left office, that i'm aware of, is to make it real clear to china, their international rules that if you want to play by, we'll play with you. if you don't, we're not going to play, number one. number two. it's not about punishing them for covid virus. it's about insist
morning, bangladesh is moving forward with the controversial relocation of tens of thousands of rohingyato a remote island in the bay of bengal. bangladeshy authorities ignoring opposition from human rights groups, who liken the flood-prone island to a prison. they spent years constructing shelters on the island to house the hundreds of thousands of rohingya refugees. bangladeshy authorities maintain the relocation is voluntary. >>> joe biden will be face a number of major foreign...
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but a new report finds most rohingya refugees suffer from depression but emotional distress. with high pressure dominating the weather across a good parts of asia fine and dry and pretty quiet so i said in the case in too much of china 5 celsius there for beijing we're looking at celsius full seoul korea potentially generous satele want to show is still air into northern parts of honshu maybe the possibly wintry nature across a kaido for a time but nothing too much to speak of and as a similar picture as we go on into saturday should brighten up nicely in tokyo by this stage of temperatures getting back up to around 15 celsius in the sunshine a strong i had sunny it was a good parts of south asia as well although we do have a little cloud just pushing into northern parts of in the west a disturbance rolling across pakistan will bring some wetter weather and some wintry weather across the high ground up towards kashmir northern parts of india and you see some wet or whether they're just around garrette and that's all to do with this area of low pressure the circulation just sw
but a new report finds most rohingya refugees suffer from depression but emotional distress. with high pressure dominating the weather across a good parts of asia fine and dry and pretty quiet so i said in the case in too much of china 5 celsius there for beijing we're looking at celsius full seoul korea potentially generous satele want to show is still air into northern parts of honshu maybe the possibly wintry nature across a kaido for a time but nothing too much to speak of and as a similar...
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rohingya are being moved to an island in the bay of the golf -- bambang gaal prone to flooding -- inhe bay of bengal, prone to flooding. ♪ >> 54 countries in africa. how many are democratic? there have been a number of elections this year, also protests, violence and leaders changing the law to stay in power. so, how do you find democracy in africa? this is inside story. ♪ >> hello and welcome to the program. at least 16 african nations held elections this year. but there have been as many debates as to whether democracy is disappearing across the continent. a number of leaders continue to hold an iron grip on power, and he accused of repressing opposition and amending laws to extend their rule. sunday, people of central african republic turned out in large numbers for a vote seen as a crucial test in a country that suffered years of instability. there were reports of armed groups shooting in the air to intimidate voters in one central town. the united nations said the process was largely peaceful. the president is seeking a second term. but he has been accused of vote-rigging. >> i
rohingya are being moved to an island in the bay of the golf -- bambang gaal prone to flooding -- inhe bay of bengal, prone to flooding. ♪ >> 54 countries in africa. how many are democratic? there have been a number of elections this year, also protests, violence and leaders changing the law to stay in power. so, how do you find democracy in africa? this is inside story. ♪ >> hello and welcome to the program. at least 16 african nations held elections this year. but there have...
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for the rohingya who live here bangladesh is decision to relocate 100000 of them to beslan char only adds to their uncertain fates. for some it's a chance to escape the squalor of the camp. there the person in charge here told me we have a room on the island like his office that's why i agreed to move there. and the. others have doubts over starting a new on a place known as the floating island i don't know what was in it we came here after so much torture in myanmar even if we're shot 2000 times we won't go to beslan child. we feel safe here in the camp we don't want to go to best un charter. and. more than 1000000 refugees a squeeze on to 26 square kilometers near the bangladesh myanmar border. the bangladeshi government says its relocation plan will ease the pressure on the crowded camp. according to the country's foreign minister a.k. abdul moment ranger if you g.'s won't be taking the best forcibly only those who are willing to go will be going there voluntarily. but some refugees say they're being given no choice. now they did it 1st my father was arrested by the police they be
for the rohingya who live here bangladesh is decision to relocate 100000 of them to beslan char only adds to their uncertain fates. for some it's a chance to escape the squalor of the camp. there the person in charge here told me we have a room on the island like his office that's why i agreed to move there. and the. others have doubts over starting a new on a place known as the floating island i don't know what was in it we came here after so much torture in myanmar even if we're shot 2000...
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. >> the government of bangladesh started relocating a second group of rohingya refugees who fled from00 refugees are being moved from their camps to an island in the bay of bengal prone to flooding. 30 buses have taken the group to the city there. you and and human rights groups condemned the relocations arguing they amount to ethnic cleansing, but there is a divide in the camp. >> i'm going to the island because of the belief my life will be peaceful there, more peaceful than here. whatever the bangladesh government is doing, i think it is for our betterment. >> the reason we should not go to the island is because it is low-lying and if a storm hits, we will have nowhere safe to go and save our lives. >> a chinese citizen journalist has been jailed for four years for her livestream reporting of the early days of the coronavirus outbreak in wuhan. her videos were widely shared on social media platforms in february. she is among at least eight whistleblowers sharing -- facing charges of provoking trouble for their coverage of the outbreak. the former lawyer was arrested in may and is c
. >> the government of bangladesh started relocating a second group of rohingya refugees who fled from00 refugees are being moved from their camps to an island in the bay of bengal prone to flooding. 30 buses have taken the group to the city there. you and and human rights groups condemned the relocations arguing they amount to ethnic cleansing, but there is a divide in the camp. >> i'm going to the island because of the belief my life will be peaceful there, more peaceful than...
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in other world news bangladesh has begun transferring hundreds of rohingya refugees to the island of china which the u.n. warns is prone to psych loans and floods at least 10 buses carrying around $400.00 people left the council cox's bizarre on thursday nearly 1000000 rohingya have been living in squalid camps in southeast bangladesh after fleeing violence in myanmar they are refusing to return without guarantees for their safety and rights let's bring in our correspondent tanveer chadri who is joining us from cox's bazaar so tanveer tell us 1st why the bangladeshi government wants to transfer the refugees to this island. one of the primary reason the government side said security reason and congestion in the camp recently the foreign minister say that the permanent presence of a refugee in this region could potentially destabilize the region i don't know exactly what that implies now the critics will say that why 100000 out of a nearly a 1000000 refugees what difference would it make a considerable amount of resource been utilized to set up this kind from running water through the
in other world news bangladesh has begun transferring hundreds of rohingya refugees to the island of china which the u.n. warns is prone to psych loans and floods at least 10 buses carrying around $400.00 people left the council cox's bizarre on thursday nearly 1000000 rohingya have been living in squalid camps in southeast bangladesh after fleeing violence in myanmar they are refusing to return without guarantees for their safety and rights let's bring in our correspondent tanveer chadri who...
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for the rohingya who live here bangladesh is decision to relocate 100000 of them to beslan char only adds to their uncertain fates. for some it's a chance to escape the squalor of the camp. the person in charge here told me would have a room on the island like his office that's why i agreed to move there and the. others have doubts over starting a new on a place known as the floating island i don't do well with him if we came here after so much torture in myanmar even if we're shot 2000 times we won't go to bet on child. we feel safe here in the camp we don't want to go to beslan charge. more than 1000000 refugees a squeeze on to 26 square kilometers near the bangladesh myanmar border. the bangladeshi government says its relocation plan will ease the pressure on the crowded camp. according to the country's foreign minister a.k. abdul moment ranger if you g.'s won't be taking the best forcibly only those who are willing to go will be going there voluntarily. but some refugees say they're being given no choice. no we did it 1st my father was arrested by the police they beat him badly h
for the rohingya who live here bangladesh is decision to relocate 100000 of them to beslan char only adds to their uncertain fates. for some it's a chance to escape the squalor of the camp. the person in charge here told me would have a room on the island like his office that's why i agreed to move there and the. others have doubts over starting a new on a place known as the floating island i don't do well with him if we came here after so much torture in myanmar even if we're shot 2000 times...
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bangladesh has started moving hundreds of rohingya refugees to a remote island in the bay of bengal whicho flooding. buses carrying the refugees have left camp and the government wants to relocate 100,000 refugees to reduce congestion in the camp. rights groups have described the move as shortsighted and inhumane. the united states has recorded its highest ever daily death toll from coronavirus. more than 2800 people in a single day. 100,000 people are in hospital being treated for the disease and in a country which already has the highest global death toll. the governor of california has announced plans for stay—at—home orders in areas where intensive—care units are filling up he gave a start update on the state's figures. hospitalisations now have increased 86% in the last 14 have increased 86% in the last 1a days and icu admissions by 67% over a similar period. we have seen death rate increase significantly over the course of the last number of weeks. look at this slide. 0ne of the last number of weeks. look at this slide. one month ago on november two we reported tragic loss of 1a liv
bangladesh has started moving hundreds of rohingya refugees to a remote island in the bay of bengal whicho flooding. buses carrying the refugees have left camp and the government wants to relocate 100,000 refugees to reduce congestion in the camp. rights groups have described the move as shortsighted and inhumane. the united states has recorded its highest ever daily death toll from coronavirus. more than 2800 people in a single day. 100,000 people are in hospital being treated for the disease...
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warns is prone to storms and flooding navy officials say more than 1600 rohingya refugees are heading to the island of. from cox's bazaar but only 1000000 rangar have been living in squalor camps in southeastern bangladesh after fleeing violence in me and mark they're refusing to return without guarantees for their safety and dry. ethiopian security forces have reportedly blocked refugees from leaving the country more than 45000 people have fled the conflict in ethiopia's northern to grey region for eastern sudan but sudanese troops of told the associated press news agency that ethiopian forces stopped refugees from crossing and border the border early on thursday and ethiopian t.v. has released footage said to be from inside the t gray region it appears to be from the military and shows life seemingly returning to normal because of a month long communications blackout al-jazeera is unable to verify the pictures the united nations says it's reached a deal with ethiopian officials to allow aid into the region the u.n. says famine like conditions have reappeared in parts of yemen and al
warns is prone to storms and flooding navy officials say more than 1600 rohingya refugees are heading to the island of. from cox's bazaar but only 1000000 rangar have been living in squalor camps in southeastern bangladesh after fleeing violence in me and mark they're refusing to return without guarantees for their safety and dry. ethiopian security forces have reportedly blocked refugees from leaving the country more than 45000 people have fled the conflict in ethiopia's northern to grey...
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the government of bangladesh has started to relocate a 2nd group of rohingya refugees who fled there from the amah up to 1800 refugees are being moved from their camps in cox's bazaar to an island in the bay of bengal that's prone to flooding the un and human rights groups have condemned the relocations arguing that they amount to ethnic cleansing the family of a prominent saudi women's rights activists say that they were appeal jail sentence to jane oha flu was sentenced to 5 and a half years in prison on monday during international condemnation a relative say that she's been sexually assaulted and tortured while in prison ok the 1st president has pledged to fight corruption and bring stability as he begins a 2nd 5 year term rush markab or 8 was sworn in at a ceremony attended by the presidents of ghana senegal and mauritania he won the lead 58 percent of the vote of last month's election what do you see here i was there after the stream next. talked about is there a winner scott realistically having to deal with institutionalized corruption and in this country we listen if there's
the government of bangladesh has started to relocate a 2nd group of rohingya refugees who fled there from the amah up to 1800 refugees are being moved from their camps in cox's bazaar to an island in the bay of bengal that's prone to flooding the un and human rights groups have condemned the relocations arguing that they amount to ethnic cleansing the family of a prominent saudi women's rights activists say that they were appeal jail sentence to jane oha flu was sentenced to 5 and a half years...