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says there are 1 million registered syrian refugees in lebanon. appear >> this is al jazeera, live from our headquarters in doha. also coming up, a gunman goes on a shooting ram page in a u.s. military base. four people are dead. >> armed men kidnap two women the a popular tourism resort in malaysia. >> two stolen paintings stolen as lost property and recovered 44 years later. >> the civil war in syria has dragged on for three years, and the conflict affects not only syria, but the region. the u.n. says there are 1 million syrian refugees in lebanon, putting a strain on a stretched country. it described the situation as a devastating milestone. the total number of registered syrian refugees is more than 2.5 million. more than 660,000 crossed syria's northern border into turkey, 220,000 spread into iraq. in georgia half a million syrians have been forced from their homes. 135,000 have been received in egypt. >> let's go to tripoli in northern lebanon. a staggering figure for lebanon alone. where do the refugees end up when they arrive in lebanon, a
says there are 1 million registered syrian refugees in lebanon. appear >> this is al jazeera, live from our headquarters in doha. also coming up, a gunman goes on a shooting ram page in a u.s. military base. four people are dead. >> armed men kidnap two women the a popular tourism resort in malaysia. >> two stolen paintings stolen as lost property and recovered 44 years later. >> the civil war in syria has dragged on for three years, and the conflict affects not only...
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syrian forces continued to pound rebel conditions in aleppo. the fighting is forcing christians out of a town, north of the city. >> this is the aftermath of a syrian army raid in aleppo. a barrel filled with explosives hit the area. witnesses say there were many casualties. other parts of the stay came under heavy bombardment in the latest offensive by the syrian military. president bashar al-assad's troops made gains around aleppo, and near the border of lebanon. the rebels have been pushing into what was considered bashar al-assad's best-protected strong hold of latakia. there were rumours on social media of mass abbingers against ar -- mass abbingers against armenian christians. >> some of the save kessab ads insinuated that turkey, which has been accused of turkey 100 years ago is aiding syrian rebels in order to commit similar crimes. the accusations are denied by the rebels. they say they coordinated with the red crescent. >> in order to take you to latakia we need to make sure you'll be safe on the road. the last thing we wish is for yo
syrian forces continued to pound rebel conditions in aleppo. the fighting is forcing christians out of a town, north of the city. >> this is the aftermath of a syrian army raid in aleppo. a barrel filled with explosives hit the area. witnesses say there were many casualties. other parts of the stay came under heavy bombardment in the latest offensive by the syrian military. president bashar al-assad's troops made gains around aleppo, and near the border of lebanon. the rebels have been...
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of education can only grow worse for syrian and lebanese children. >> half of the syrian refugees in lebanon are children. >> the f.d.a. approved a tool that could save the lives of people that overdose on opioids. it's a hand-held automatic injector. the drug reverses the effects of an overdose, restoring the victim's breathing. according to federal reports, more than 16,000 died from drug overdoses in 2010. the device is expected to be available this summer. still ahead - facing dangers ahead of earthquakes. the mounting threats now faced. >> predicting the next big one in the u.s. the new warning system scientists are testing to know when it will hit. >> and the heavily price tag a company will have to pay for causing one of the largest environmental disasters. >> chile is beginning to clear up after two quakes that week. president michelle bachelet said the government lot do what it can to rebuild communities. lucia newman reports were a hard-hit area. >> a boat flying through the air at the port of iquique. one of a dozen vessels that can no longer float. the boat crashed on to
of education can only grow worse for syrian and lebanese children. >> half of the syrian refugees in lebanon are children. >> the f.d.a. approved a tool that could save the lives of people that overdose on opioids. it's a hand-held automatic injector. the drug reverses the effects of an overdose, restoring the victim's breathing. according to federal reports, more than 16,000 died from drug overdoses in 2010. the device is expected to be available this summer. still ahead - facing...
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we explain why. >> all of the children from this informal class are syrian refugees. they're learning to read and write for the first time. they've fallen behind two or three grades because of the war in syria. one student has been out of school for three years. he's hoping that this catch-up program will put him back in school even if it means being the oldest student in his class. >> being out of school has made me miss my peers, friends and teachers who taught me. i forgot so much. i can only remember a quarter of what i studied. >> providing catch up programs to iraqi refugeey and jordanian drop outs now there are 75 centers teaching mostly syrian refugees. most syrian children sometimes drop out of school because their families have other priorities. >> parents are not going to tell you directly, but in many cases it's about livelihood. children are required to bring livelihoods to the family. so child labor is an issue on the rise. >> reporter: that's why this year unicef has asked for an additional $30 million to support education for syrians and jordan. >> aro
we explain why. >> all of the children from this informal class are syrian refugees. they're learning to read and write for the first time. they've fallen behind two or three grades because of the war in syria. one student has been out of school for three years. he's hoping that this catch-up program will put him back in school even if it means being the oldest student in his class. >> being out of school has made me miss my peers, friends and teachers who taught me. i forgot so...
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in this edition the terrific experiences some of the most vulnerable people being the syrian cyclical united nations says it's concerned the women and young girls are becoming more and more victims of gender based violence as they flee the scope of the refugee camps. bolton's marriage is subjected to physical and psychological sometimes sexual abuse minions assyrians is seeking refuge in camps in neighboring states that pierce the heart to hear about in our reports becoming more widespread the cats got a family travel to jordan to refugee camp that to me that some of these women and goals or risk capital suspect's guilt as haitians trying to help them out. is it. once the tide has fallen over on my name somewhere on the streets of the jordanian capital. as you read refugees into the stands from afar she seems to be selling vegetables but one of our contacts tells us that this is the front. in reality she is overtly engaging in a very different type of tree we fill our conversation with the camera. she implies that she can provide services which involves some of her female compatriots.
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the syrian government says this time the vote will be different.r the past four decades syrians could only choose to support or oppose parliament's nomination of assad and before him his father. now parliament happen proved laws to allow candidates to run for the post but not anyone can stand for election. one of the conditions is that they must have lived in syria for the past ten years. that means most of assad's opponents and even the officially tolerated ones are excluded from the race and some formed a government in exile and members are not interested in competing with a man they want out of power but they are not able to prevent the vote. >> the mistake of the opposition was that they have not an executive body like a government that is actually providing a service for the syrian people. and where he actually controls some militarys as they are functioning and that has been his advantage. >> reporter: he may remain in power but opposition and allies will not accept the election as legitimate or free and fair. whatever happens one things is c
the syrian government says this time the vote will be different.r the past four decades syrians could only choose to support or oppose parliament's nomination of assad and before him his father. now parliament happen proved laws to allow candidates to run for the post but not anyone can stand for election. one of the conditions is that they must have lived in syria for the past ten years. that means most of assad's opponents and even the officially tolerated ones are excluded from the race and...
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. >> was turkey behind last year syrian chemical weapons attack? an exposÉ by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh reveals u.s. intelligence feared turkey was applying sarin gas to syrian rebels in the months before the attack. the that information was never made public as president obama made the case for war. then the rwandan genocide 20 years later. ands a multifaceted daunting challenge, but we cannot afford to succumb to cynicism or despair because the alternative to preventive or preventing genocide is bearing the bodies in the aftermath. that is not what we want. >> commemorations are being held in rwanda today to mark the anti-94 genocide that left over 800,000 people dead over a span of 100 days. we will go to rwanda and also look at the clinton administration's refusal to admit it was the genocide. >> how many acts of genocide does it take to make genocide? >> that is not a question i am in the position to answer. >> is it true you have specific guidance not use the word "genocide" in isolation in respect to this? >> i have gui
. >> was turkey behind last year syrian chemical weapons attack? an exposÉ by pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh reveals u.s. intelligence feared turkey was applying sarin gas to syrian rebels in the months before the attack. the that information was never made public as president obama made the case for war. then the rwandan genocide 20 years later. ands a multifaceted daunting challenge, but we cannot afford to succumb to cynicism or despair because the alternative to...
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donor the largest single to the syrian relief efforts. billion.ow of $1.7 that is a lot of money in this budget climate. 1.7 billion got to $ after secretary kerry went to a conference in kuwait in january a $380d announced million increase, which brought our total funds available for syrian relief efforts up. that is going in part to million, and.6 particularly in turkey and lebanon. in lebanon it is almost a third of the population. jordan and iraq. a large part of that is going to help people in need inside syria . part of that is distributed through the united nations. signal a huge thanks to the united nations for their efforts in syria. there are a lot of heroes working inside syria. doingnd valerie amos are their utmost. in addition to the 1.7 million dollars, there is additional money we are providing to areas where the syrian regime has lost control. this is the north and northwest, eppo, a bit to the east. we are providing rescue equipment, food, and now paying salaries for police and even teachers to keep communities going. in
donor the largest single to the syrian relief efforts. billion.ow of $1.7 that is a lot of money in this budget climate. 1.7 billion got to $ after secretary kerry went to a conference in kuwait in january a $380d announced million increase, which brought our total funds available for syrian relief efforts up. that is going in part to million, and.6 particularly in turkey and lebanon. in lebanon it is almost a third of the population. jordan and iraq. a large part of that is going to help...
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equal numbers of syrian refugees in neighboring countries. why does the collective response looked more like a defined failure? it's more about the mismatch of need and help. to think 9.5 million people now displaced from their homes. i think this is interesting to capture a sense of the dynamism here. in remarks a couple of months ago we talked about to .4 million -- where now it's 3.5 million syrians cut off from medical aid in besieged areas a1 million increase over the last two or three months. and of course inside syria there's a failure because the notion of a civilian has been lost which has wide consequences for those who are concerned about international law and humanitarian law around the world. the president that has been set in the syrian crisis is that there is no such thing as a civilian -- and whether a citizen or civilian you are presumed to be on one side. the mismatch extends to the neighboring countries. i tell people to escape lebanon that is like the whole of britain coming to america basically in three years. you may lik
equal numbers of syrian refugees in neighboring countries. why does the collective response looked more like a defined failure? it's more about the mismatch of need and help. to think 9.5 million people now displaced from their homes. i think this is interesting to capture a sense of the dynamism here. in remarks a couple of months ago we talked about to .4 million -- where now it's 3.5 million syrians cut off from medical aid in besieged areas a1 million increase over the last two or three...
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every four minutes, a syrian person is detained. every 10 minutes, a syrian person is missing.s, a syrian person is wounded. and he have 15 minutes, a syrian human being is getting killed. >> two people will die in syria while we're having this conversation? >> yes, ma'am. >> one of the other things about the barrel bombs that day was many people's lips turned blue. you don't know what was in the barrel bombs? >> when you look at the white smoke, you look at the people's faces and everybody's lips were blue including mine. for many months after that, everybody was coughing. i'm still coughing. i'm still coughing a very strange cough. we don't know what they put in hese barrel bombs. >> let's talk about daily life in syria right now to the the best you can paint a picture for me 80% of the country has been demolished on the ground, 80%, which means as you were pointing out, no water, no food. city, no >> no subsidy sell. >> no school. no school for the kids, right? >> that's the most horrible thing, not having school, that eans a hole generation is in danger. the generations jus
every four minutes, a syrian person is detained. every 10 minutes, a syrian person is missing.s, a syrian person is wounded. and he have 15 minutes, a syrian human being is getting killed. >> two people will die in syria while we're having this conversation? >> yes, ma'am. >> one of the other things about the barrel bombs that day was many people's lips turned blue. you don't know what was in the barrel bombs? >> when you look at the white smoke, you look at the people's...
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syrians can only choose to support bashar al-assad, and his father. now parliament approved laws to allow candidates to run for the post. >> not anyone can stand for elections, one of the companies is that they must have lived in syria for the past 10 years. most of bashar al-assad's opponents, even officially tolerated ones are excluded from the race. some formed a government in exile. members are not interested in competing with a man they want out of power. they are not able to prevent the vote. >> the mistake of the position was that they had no executive body, like government, that is actually providing essential services for the syrian people. in areas where he controls functioning. and - and that has been actually also his advantage. >> he may remain in power, but the opposition and its allies will not accept the election as legitimate and free and fair. whatever happens, onening is certain. the -- one thing is certain, the poll will not resolve the fighting and will not end the war. >> the latest on the recovery effort on the coast of south ko
syrians can only choose to support bashar al-assad, and his father. now parliament approved laws to allow candidates to run for the post. >> not anyone can stand for elections, one of the companies is that they must have lived in syria for the past 10 years. most of bashar al-assad's opponents, even officially tolerated ones are excluded from the race. some formed a government in exile. members are not interested in competing with a man they want out of power. they are not able to prevent...
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after that syrians will be able to come together and resolve all the problems themselves syria the syrian issue is much bigger than the problem of bashar al assad it's a complex problem with economic social and political dimensions i think that blaming one single person for all of syria's issues is oversimplifying the situation is a problem is. in seriousness though it's quite interesting that i've mentioned several times that i don't want a president also to resign rather than to hold political system needs to be changed night i think that this is exactly what none of the arab countries affected by the arab spring have been able to achieve. if we take for example the liver is gone is still there is a libyan leader was killed and the government system was almost completely destroyed it is just the bear watching this year is often mentioned as a positive example but it's probably too soon to judge and my question is what is your vision of the future of syria if also has to go yes. we've studied the experiences of other countries and we've learned certain lessons i'm talking about egypt lib
after that syrians will be able to come together and resolve all the problems themselves syria the syrian issue is much bigger than the problem of bashar al assad it's a complex problem with economic social and political dimensions i think that blaming one single person for all of syria's issues is oversimplifying the situation is a problem is. in seriousness though it's quite interesting that i've mentioned several times that i don't want a president also to resign rather than to hold...
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1 millionth syrian refugee. in total more than 2.5 million have fled fighting and taken refuge in turkey, jordan, iraq and other countries but lebanon, a tiny country, is burying the biggest burden. from beirut, paul wood reports. >> beirut's notorious referee mp or slum was built -- camp or slum was built for palestinians. now syrians squeeze in here too. refugees hosted by refugees. here two families are forced to live. ten people to a single room. >> it's a hardship. i used to find myself wishing i would die. it would 0 have been easier. >> many of the people living here are invisible. they are not even registered for aid. that means getting papers and they fear the long reach for yrian authorities. translator: i can't pay the rent. nobody helps me. i'm exhausted. if hi any money, i would live anywhere but here. >> hundreds of thousands of syrians now measure their time as refugees not in months but years and with the war grinding on, they have little hope of going home. like the palestinians who built this p
1 millionth syrian refugee. in total more than 2.5 million have fled fighting and taken refuge in turkey, jordan, iraq and other countries but lebanon, a tiny country, is burying the biggest burden. from beirut, paul wood reports. >> beirut's notorious referee mp or slum was built -- camp or slum was built for palestinians. now syrians squeeze in here too. refugees hosted by refugees. here two families are forced to live. ten people to a single room. >> it's a hardship. i used to...
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barrel bombs are one part of the arsenal by the syrian government.using standards munitions as well. >> is the government doing better than they were? >> the government is better on the ground if you put it like that in certain areas. the overall assessment from the military experts is nobody is in a position to win here. what the change on the ground mean is simply the conflict continues. it's elongated. it's going to go on much longer. of course the great sadness diplomatically, the whole effort to hold the fighting is drifting into the sand. there's no likelihood of a convincing plan to get a diplomat diplomatic settlement. >>> the australian prime minister says the air operation from the missing malaysian airlines flight is called off. the underwater search is extended. it's been seven weeks since the plane disappeared with 239 on board. >> i am now required to say to you that it is highly unlikely at this stage that we will find any aircraft debris on the ocean surface. by this stage, 52 days into the search, most material would have become wate
barrel bombs are one part of the arsenal by the syrian government.using standards munitions as well. >> is the government doing better than they were? >> the government is better on the ground if you put it like that in certain areas. the overall assessment from the military experts is nobody is in a position to win here. what the change on the ground mean is simply the conflict continues. it's elongated. it's going to go on much longer. of course the great sadness diplomatically,...
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they will only know what syrians truly think when fair and democratic elections are held. sciri was god that the syrian people have undoubtedly have to endure a lot for the last three years but i've already mentioned that one hundred forty thousand people have been killed according to. and i think that such a high is not only shocking the whole world you know the president also the syrians do you think that shows how truly devoted they are to their country and how fiercely they fight for the war on the contrary they don't love it at all and are ready to make such that there will. be two because of the book which it shows two things one extremely deep social and economic crisis in the country and the massive foreign intervention taking place at the same time little souls these two factors have complicated the syrian crisis and now it has to be resolved you can't address domestic problems without putting an end to foreign interference and this foreign interference has now pretty much taken on the form of terrorism and fundamentalism that is what i would like to get back to t
they will only know what syrians truly think when fair and democratic elections are held. sciri was god that the syrian people have undoubtedly have to endure a lot for the last three years but i've already mentioned that one hundred forty thousand people have been killed according to. and i think that such a high is not only shocking the whole world you know the president also the syrians do you think that shows how truly devoted they are to their country and how fiercely they fight for the...
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especially the syrian refugee flows.ave to keep in mind, syrian youth, the people generally recruited, are basically not permitted to cross the borders into jordan without being accompanied by full family members. we even know of cases where families, where mothers and children have gone back across the border in order to bring across their 18 or 19-year-old son because they're not permitted to cross the border on their own. i think what you're really seeing is a flow of people trying to escape the violence. and the recruitment by the extremist groups, i don't think has been documented. >> when you use the word incarcerated in these camps, don't they have the freedom of movement to do what they want? >> no. that's just the problem. they're not permitted to leave. i didn't have a chance to see the actual visuals that you had on there. but i think you'll find that they're all surrounded by barb wire fencing ing. that's to prevent them from leaving. leaving is very difficult. one of the reasons, for example, in zaatari camp
especially the syrian refugee flows.ave to keep in mind, syrian youth, the people generally recruited, are basically not permitted to cross the borders into jordan without being accompanied by full family members. we even know of cases where families, where mothers and children have gone back across the border in order to bring across their 18 or 19-year-old son because they're not permitted to cross the border on their own. i think what you're really seeing is a flow of people trying to escape...
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the syrian president visits ma lula, one of the recently recaptured villages.he victory here. >> opposition fighters joining what authorities call the reconciliation process. state media say 500 men surrendered in march alone. >> some are calling those men traitors. but at the same time those fighters have become disillusi disillusioned. they have receive little support and the so-called moderate groups are outnumbered and outgunned by the extremist groups. >> reporter: the government is on the major offensive on the door steps of the capitol have been under heavy bombardment. this major push is seen a majors before the elections in june. >> officers say they need more resources to deal with the rising levels of violence as they found on control in karachi. [ sirens ] a team of mississippi make it through one of karachi's most--a team of police make it through karachi's most dangerous neighborhood. they approach carefully. but once inside they find who they're looking for these men allegedly belong to a well-known criminal gang. in all six people are arrested.
the syrian president visits ma lula, one of the recently recaptured villages.he victory here. >> opposition fighters joining what authorities call the reconciliation process. state media say 500 men surrendered in march alone. >> some are calling those men traitors. but at the same time those fighters have become disillusi disillusioned. they have receive little support and the so-called moderate groups are outnumbered and outgunned by the extremist groups. >> reporter: the...
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it's the world's second biggest refugee camp and homes to 100,000 syrians sheltering from the war across the border. we report. >> the syrian refugees inside the camp had seen violence before, but they say fighting between security forces and some refugees here was by far the worst. >> according to the refugees, it wasn't only tear gas and heavy-handed tactics that were used to disperse the crowds. this video posted on line by accident appears to show the moment live ammunition was used, killing this 25-year-old refugee, who died in hospital on sunday morning. aljazeera cannot independently verify the video. the government acknowledges a man was shot and killed but is not saying who shot him. the day after the riots, refugees showed us bullet cases and tear gas canisters used to disperse the riots. >> the police opened fire. i've seen it with my own eyes, more than 50 attacked us. why are they talking us? we escaped from bashar al assad. >> they sent tents and trailers on fire, damaging several homes as well as public property. the jordan government said 99 riot policemen were injured wh
it's the world's second biggest refugee camp and homes to 100,000 syrians sheltering from the war across the border. we report. >> the syrian refugees inside the camp had seen violence before, but they say fighting between security forces and some refugees here was by far the worst. >> according to the refugees, it wasn't only tear gas and heavy-handed tactics that were used to disperse the crowds. this video posted on line by accident appears to show the moment live ammunition was...
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and the number of syrian test y testify -- refugees reaches 1 million. ♪ >>> today we're learning morebout the person behind the latest deadly shooting at fort hood. the gunman shot and killed three people at the base in killeen, texas yesterday. the texas congressman denthed my suspect as 34-year-old ivan lopez. brandon what are doctors saying about the wounded? >> right now they are busy treating the many wounds. as you mentioned 16 are injured, and the seriously injured were taken to a nearby hospital. spokes people from the hospital are determining what they are looking at. >> we have nine patients here. three remain in critical condition. we have five others, two are in fair condition, and the remainder are in good condition. there is a possibility several will be discharged from the hospital today. some were fortunate to have minor injuries and will not require further hospitalization or procedures. >> this community has been through a great deal with this being the second deadly shooting in fort hood in less than five years. the hearts and prayers right now go out those victims,
and the number of syrian test y testify -- refugees reaches 1 million. ♪ >>> today we're learning morebout the person behind the latest deadly shooting at fort hood. the gunman shot and killed three people at the base in killeen, texas yesterday. the texas congressman denthed my suspect as 34-year-old ivan lopez. brandon what are doctors saying about the wounded? >> right now they are busy treating the many wounds. as you mentioned 16 are injured, and the seriously injured were...
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if i've been giving a speech, remarkable months ago, 2.4 million syrians in sees areas. cities that are cut off from aid. with now, the u.s. talks the three about 3.5 million students cut off from medical aid, from aid because of the sees areas, a 1 million increase over the last two or three months. and, of course, inside syria it's a failure because the very notion of a civilian has been lost in the crisis which i think as wide consequences for those of us were concerned about international law, international humanitarian law around the world. the president that is being set in ensuring crisis is that there is no such thing as civilian, and whether you're an aid worker or a new citizen or civilian you are presumed to be on one side. the mismatch extends to neighboring countries. i always tell people lebanon, 5 million people, a million refugees, that dislike the whole of britain coming to america in the space of three years. you may like us but not that much. we haven't found a way to dramatize what it means for countries like lebanon, it also for close of the united s
if i've been giving a speech, remarkable months ago, 2.4 million syrians in sees areas. cities that are cut off from aid. with now, the u.s. talks the three about 3.5 million students cut off from medical aid, from aid because of the sees areas, a 1 million increase over the last two or three months. and, of course, inside syria it's a failure because the very notion of a civilian has been lost in the crisis which i think as wide consequences for those of us were concerned about international...
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. >>> syrian government set for elections that could give president assad seven more years of power. >>> we go inside the murky world of illegal gambling. rebels in south do you san accused of massacring hundreds of people. the army and south you dan are e fighting a number of rebels groups. a warning that some of the pictures we're about to show are you disturbing. showing dozens of dead bodies. we are not showing all of the pictures because they are just too graphic. in one mosque alone 200 people were killed and there were more deaths in a church and hospital. earlier my colleague spoke to the deputy representative at the u.n. mission in south you dan. he describes what he he saw. >> i just came back from beniu. i was there for 20 hours and went around town quite extensi extensively. it's clear where people were trying to stay safe in churches, mosques, school buildings and hotels, they were deliberately targeted, and questioned what is your identity. if it was the wrong one they were executed. this affected a number of people who were there as traders from darfur. people in darfu
. >>> syrian government set for elections that could give president assad seven more years of power. >>> we go inside the murky world of illegal gambling. rebels in south do you san accused of massacring hundreds of people. the army and south you dan are e fighting a number of rebels groups. a warning that some of the pictures we're about to show are you disturbing. showing dozens of dead bodies. we are not showing all of the pictures because they are just too graphic. in one...
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by the latest count there's more than a million syrian refugees. the massive in flux is having a strain on the government, forcing official to make tough decisions. >> this is the 1 millionth syrian refugee in lebanon. he came from homs. most of the refugees are here to register to receive aid. others are here to appeal the decision and cut them off. >> six months ago a u.n. coldier told her that others had priority. >> translation: we are trying to appeal the verdict. >> it's a painful decision, it's an unfortunate say u.n. lebanon and the agencies don't have enough resources to help the refugees here. financial and other resources are completed. 2500 syrians cross the border into lebanon, looking for shelter, food and health services. the lebanese government say they have less than a quarter of the money needed to provide for all the coming ends. >> the lebanese government is appealing for donations. they are a burden on the demographics, water, energy, electricity, air, security, education and health services. we are burden the in every way. it'
by the latest count there's more than a million syrian refugees. the massive in flux is having a strain on the government, forcing official to make tough decisions. >> this is the 1 millionth syrian refugee in lebanon. he came from homs. most of the refugees are here to register to receive aid. others are here to appeal the decision and cut them off. >> six months ago a u.n. coldier told her that others had priority. >> translation: we are trying to appeal the verdict....
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half the syrian population displaced. there is no mechanism of going to these refugee camps, and then you have the syrians under the regime who is going to control the intimidation and falsification that's going to happen by the regime. it's not going--it's not going to happen. the conditions for that elections do not exist. >> the trial of al jazeera's journalists detained in cry row have been adjourned to may 3rd. they are falsely accused of providing a platform to the muslim brotherhood. they've spent 115 days in jail. the fourth al jazeera journalist in detention has been held without trial since last august. we have more. >> reporter: the trial of al jazeera's three journalists jailed in egypt has been adjourned once again. the judge refused to grant bail to correspondent and producers who have been in jail for more than three months. they are falsely accused of providing a platform for the outlawed muslim brotherhood. the prosecution presented new material that it says supports the case against the al jazeera team i
half the syrian population displaced. there is no mechanism of going to these refugee camps, and then you have the syrians under the regime who is going to control the intimidation and falsification that's going to happen by the regime. it's not going--it's not going to happen. the conditions for that elections do not exist. >> the trial of al jazeera's journalists detained in cry row have been adjourned to may 3rd. they are falsely accused of providing a platform to the muslim...
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syrian's renting flats, working in menial jobs. population nowe are syrian refugees. many of them are based in the homs., which is close to a new influx the couple of weeks ago with a fighting over the border. all of this in the same week that another major milestone was it one 150,000 people were in the syrian conflict. lucy, since you have seen this up close over the last three years, what are the conditions like for the refugees? >> pretty dire. fears theymps for could be stated -- destabilizing . these are informal settlements the syrians have built from eight agencies. they often do not have running water, food, and medical supplies are often scarce. they have had to cut those rations. a woman tried to burn herself to death in front of her four children here in lebanon because she said she had been trying to get aid from the u.n. her situation had become desperate. it was a sign of how desperate the conditions are. >> lucy fielder joining us live from the lebanese capital. thank you very much. chad is withdrawing its troops from the central african republic. it i
syrian's renting flats, working in menial jobs. population nowe are syrian refugees. many of them are based in the homs., which is close to a new influx the couple of weeks ago with a fighting over the border. all of this in the same week that another major milestone was it one 150,000 people were in the syrian conflict. lucy, since you have seen this up close over the last three years, what are the conditions like for the refugees? >> pretty dire. fears theymps for could be stated --...
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assad forces are fighting the free syrian army and both are fighting al qaeda-linked groups.dish militia are trying to keep all of the above out of distance of their communities. for now, they say they are only defending their homes. we met some kurdish women who have taken up arms in the struggle first ability. >> the combat fighters are on an exercise this morning. but this is the kind of thing they have already experienced for real in the syrian civil war. the young women belong to one of the kurdish people's defense units. here, they are practicing how to ambush an enemy fighter. the kurds main enemies in this war are islamists linked to al qaeda. they show no mercy to these enemies. >> we take no prisoners. we eliminate them. because they could have a bomb and blow us up along with themselves. >> kitchen duty. she's one of 35 women who live together here as if it were a military ballot -- military barracks. >> ordinary girls have no value in our society. but as fighters, we are respected. that's the difference between us and the other women. >> choosing to fight and join
assad forces are fighting the free syrian army and both are fighting al qaeda-linked groups.dish militia are trying to keep all of the above out of distance of their communities. for now, they say they are only defending their homes. we met some kurdish women who have taken up arms in the struggle first ability. >> the combat fighters are on an exercise this morning. but this is the kind of thing they have already experienced for real in the syrian civil war. the young women belong to one...
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. >>> syrian opposition activists have found a new way to show the civil war is still a toll. as world leaders focus more attention on ukraine. >>> the crimea crisis is affecting people's sentiments in kosovo where nato bombing can chep achieve independence. >>> officials in puerto rico have attracted millions in foreign investigationment. but the people who live there aren't happy. >>> the u.s. secretary of state john kerry and russian foreign minister sergey lavrov have discussed the unrest in the eastern ukraine. they agreed that the matter should be revolved peacefully without the use of force. but they remain divided in their positions. kerry and lavrov spoke by phone twice on wednesday. but they failed to bridge the gap in their views. the u.s. has accused russian agents and special forces of being behind the unrest in ukraine. russia has been calling for greater autonomy for ethnic russians. pro-russian residents in donetsk and luhansk are occupying the buildings used by the provin i shall assembly and security forces. the interim government is threatening to forcefully
. >>> syrian opposition activists have found a new way to show the civil war is still a toll. as world leaders focus more attention on ukraine. >>> the crimea crisis is affecting people's sentiments in kosovo where nato bombing can chep achieve independence. >>> officials in puerto rico have attracted millions in foreign investigationment. but the people who live there aren't happy. >>> the u.s. secretary of state john kerry and russian foreign minister...
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gas was recently used by syrian government forces on towns held by the rebels, and the scores of people were left coughing and choking and gasping for breath. the government denies these reports. members of the u.n. security council are calling for an investigation. chlorine, obviously, highly toxic, is of concern here because it is not covered by the chemical weapons ban because of its other civilian uses. the situation in syria and the ongoing crisis in ukraine will be part of the conversational backdrop as president obama tonight begins a four-nation
gas was recently used by syrian government forces on towns held by the rebels, and the scores of people were left coughing and choking and gasping for breath. the government denies these reports. members of the u.n. security council are calling for an investigation. chlorine, obviously, highly toxic, is of concern here because it is not covered by the chemical weapons ban because of its other civilian uses. the situation in syria and the ongoing crisis in ukraine will be part of the...
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is investigating if the syrian government was behind it.ngton has also denounced syria's newly announced presidential election. president assad called a vote for june the third promised by constitutional referendum in 2012 and candidates have to have lived in syria for the last 10 years, they can't have foreign passports, that rules out many opposition figures and let's speak to a professor of middle east and politics and relations at the london school of economics and good to have you with us. the u.s. of course has condemned the planned presidential election in syria as a parody of democracy. what is in it for president assad? >> well, i mean, it's not just the u.s., widespread condemnation of the decision, the u.n., the european union, the americans, basically question the rationality and the wisdom of the holding of presidential elections, first what do you do with almost 9 million syrians who are refugees or displaced? how do you basically account for the votes? holding presidential elections would mean the end of any political process
is investigating if the syrian government was behind it.ngton has also denounced syria's newly announced presidential election. president assad called a vote for june the third promised by constitutional referendum in 2012 and candidates have to have lived in syria for the last 10 years, they can't have foreign passports, that rules out many opposition figures and let's speak to a professor of middle east and politics and relations at the london school of economics and good to have you with us....
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. >>> a large camp for syrian refugees is opening up in jordan. it's said to be the best planned facility for displaced people ever built. it has -- >> reporter: at the moment, it looks a bit like a ghost town. but very soon the first syrian refugees are going to be moving into this area. it's been over a year in the making. but it's said to be the best camp of its kind that's ever been built. now, we've been taking a look around. an area like this with this group of shelters would probably be used to accommodate an extenlded family. you can see they've got their own bathroom facilities. if we look inside one of the shelters, a maximum of five syrian refugees will be living in here. you can see that the home has been designed with a high ceiling. that's really helped with ventilation. it's actually quite cool even though we're in the middle of the hot desert. there are these wires so the partitions can be put up by the family. and they'll receive all kinds of household items when they arrive. things like mattresses, a gas stove, also a charger. th
. >>> a large camp for syrian refugees is opening up in jordan. it's said to be the best planned facility for displaced people ever built. it has -- >> reporter: at the moment, it looks a bit like a ghost town. but very soon the first syrian refugees are going to be moving into this area. it's been over a year in the making. but it's said to be the best camp of its kind that's ever been built. now, we've been taking a look around. an area like this with this group of shelters...
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they are investigating whether the syrian government was behind the attack. syria's ambassador to the u.n. has denied the accusations. >> the government denies categorically the use of the chlorine gas by the syrian army or any military units operating under the umbrella of the syrian army. we are a full pledge member of the owc and we're working very closely with the united nations to respect the agreement signed between the syrian government and the ocw. so this, the aim of this kind of allegations emanating from washington or elsewhere is to overshadow the successful prescriptions for the presidential elections in syria. >> now to a story about a syrian boy who narrowly survived a mortar strike near his home in damascus. we spoke right before that blast, but what happened four months later has left his family heart broken. >> for the family yusef is not just another statistic. he was their 12-year-old son. a mortar hit, and it was only a few days ago that his father was able to remove the blood stains. >> there was smoke around us. i picked him up and star
they are investigating whether the syrian government was behind the attack. syria's ambassador to the u.n. has denied the accusations. >> the government denies categorically the use of the chlorine gas by the syrian army or any military units operating under the umbrella of the syrian army. we are a full pledge member of the owc and we're working very closely with the united nations to respect the agreement signed between the syrian government and the ocw. so this, the aim of this kind of...
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the syrians missed the march 15 deadline. what time frame can we know expect for their entire program's disposal. please update us on the u.n. the possibility to the liver humanitarian aid, what options do we have should assad continued to defy un security and reach hundreds of thousands of innocent syrians in need. given the recent crisis over crimea i am particularly worried that russian president putin will never be a partner in ending this horrific war. what can we do about russia's ever-increasing -- i look forward to hearing from you. andthe president's budget -- budget request will enhance the united nations paid i hope you will highlight the successes as well as overcoming the many challenges ahead of us. thank you. please proceed with your opening remarks. i would strongly encourage you to summarize your remarks so we can leave time for questions for written statements. >> thank you so much. thank you for the information to testify. i am delighted with -- delighted to have the chance to talk with you about the presen
the syrians missed the march 15 deadline. what time frame can we know expect for their entire program's disposal. please update us on the u.n. the possibility to the liver humanitarian aid, what options do we have should assad continued to defy un security and reach hundreds of thousands of innocent syrians in need. given the recent crisis over crimea i am particularly worried that russian president putin will never be a partner in ending this horrific war. what can we do about russia's...
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what is the key syrian troops loyal to back tournaments that the dropping against ball state on syrian television reported the ok to affiliated al masri front was beyond the attack french president was going on said there was no clear proof the regime accused of killing weapons reports is so far unsubstantiated according to samantha power the us ambassador to the united nations. but washington and its partners who investigates complaints of the poison gas attack. gospel is the syrian government was accused of using chemical weapons against civilians in a suburb of damascus. the searing diplomat to ground it lost ark syrian authorities to agree to surrender the chemical weapons still close to realization the addition of chemical weapons that syria had so far had been almost two thirds of its possible effects of frequency am devoting two deliveries needed to increase significantly if the regime was to meet unfaithful twenty seven deadline. here in france the government is set to unveil a new program aimed at contacting homegrown islamic extremists of the anti jihadi plan would attempt to
what is the key syrian troops loyal to back tournaments that the dropping against ball state on syrian television reported the ok to affiliated al masri front was beyond the attack french president was going on said there was no clear proof the regime accused of killing weapons reports is so far unsubstantiated according to samantha power the us ambassador to the united nations. but washington and its partners who investigates complaints of the poison gas attack. gospel is the syrian government...
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and this is a common condition among syrian children.e was mute to a year has spoken again but now suffers from a speech impediment and requires specialized speech therapy which her family cannot afford. >> translator: if she sees a laser she thinks it's a sniper. if she hears a thump she thinks it's a bomb the girl is living in fear. >> reporter: thousands of syrian children are being treated for psychological conditions across jordan. psychologists say it's much harder for children to come to terms with war. >> they can't understand the issue you they just understand i am not happy because i lost my father. i am not happy because i couldn't even accept the people, the atmosphere in jordan. >> reporter: some syrian children continue to receive help here in jordan but back in syria millions more face an uncertain future of war and further devastation. al jazerra. >>> lots more to come here at al jazerra. including when the price is certainly not right. the high cost of food in venezuela means not everyone is celebrating president maduro'
and this is a common condition among syrian children.e was mute to a year has spoken again but now suffers from a speech impediment and requires specialized speech therapy which her family cannot afford. >> translator: if she sees a laser she thinks it's a sniper. if she hears a thump she thinks it's a bomb the girl is living in fear. >> reporter: thousands of syrian children are being treated for psychological conditions across jordan. psychologists say it's much harder for...
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and the now shuttered syrian embassy mega mouth and artsy. state sponsored hackers are more unmarked entertainment journalist. according to reuters to global security engineers found that twenty one of the world's top twenty five news organizations have been that hard it's unlikely state sponsored hacking attacks. but it's not just the other companies that form so the new york times can battle the pro government records. most female mallard attacks directs the user to a website that trick them into giving up credentials as it turns out journalists are massively over represented as targets of bets on a good citizen journalists and bloggers around the world the hackers were overwhelmingly government sponsored. so the study found the problem is that news organizations have been relatively slow to respond to this problem the fall in the nba again as it plays host to its first high ranking visit to moscow prime minister to be too negative is that the region's capital this comes on the heels of meetings between u s secretary of state john kerry and
and the now shuttered syrian embassy mega mouth and artsy. state sponsored hackers are more unmarked entertainment journalist. according to reuters to global security engineers found that twenty one of the world's top twenty five news organizations have been that hard it's unlikely state sponsored hacking attacks. but it's not just the other companies that form so the new york times can battle the pro government records. most female mallard attacks directs the user to a website that trick them...
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a devastating milestone in the syrian conflict. u.n. registers 2,500 new syrian refugees every day.are struggling to cope. >>> another shooting at the ft. hood army base. a soldier kills three others, then himself. how can americans keep soldiers safe at home? >>> q
a devastating milestone in the syrian conflict. u.n. registers 2,500 new syrian refugees every day.are struggling to cope. >>> another shooting at the ft. hood army base. a soldier kills three others, then himself. how can americans keep soldiers safe at home? >>> q
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the hill is near a syrian military base known as brigade 61.his rebel commander said his forces seized tanks, heavy weapons and vehicles from government troops based here. it could be good news for the rebels, but the advancement of bashar al-assad's forces are continuing. >>> meanwhile u.n. secretary-general bangui moonaccused both sides of -- bangui can accused both sides of blocking aid and urges the deeply divided security council to take action against the violation of international law. >>> now, the trial of three al jazeera journalists in egypt has been adjourned for 10 days. they've been in gaol for 117 days. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and baher mohamed are accused of providing a platform to the outlawed muslim brotherhood. sharm r the fourth -- abdullah al-shami, the fourth al jazeera journalist has been held without trial since august and has been on hunger strike for 94 days. al jazeera rejects charges and demands release of its sfap. >>> three people died after a security guard opened fire in kabul, in a hospital. a doctor a
the hill is near a syrian military base known as brigade 61.his rebel commander said his forces seized tanks, heavy weapons and vehicles from government troops based here. it could be good news for the rebels, but the advancement of bashar al-assad's forces are continuing. >>> meanwhile u.n. secretary-general bangui moonaccused both sides of -- bangui can accused both sides of blocking aid and urges the deeply divided security council to take action against the violation of...
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. >> it is entirely up to the syrians at this point. taking on the final cargo of syrian chemicals. it will sail east in spain. teams of scientists will work in shifts to neutralize the toxic materials. there is minimal risk of contamination. >> all the materials are on board. the entire system and the movement of all the materials will contain the entire process. >> they will soon be making history. what happens if syria fails to meet the looming u.n. deadline? frank gardner, bbc news in spain. offor more on the process destroying those weapons, i am joined by amy smith. syria can still make the ?eadline >> they have been asked for years to join the treaty. the nonproliferation treaty, since they joined the chemical weapons convention, some say that it has swung in their favor. they may be dragging their feet and perhaps gaining an advantage. but they are also under considerable pressure to get this bulk of chemicals. >> are they dragging their heels or are there reasons why it might be hard for them? >> it has always been a dicey endeavor. and the battle lines in that conflict are
. >> it is entirely up to the syrians at this point. taking on the final cargo of syrian chemicals. it will sail east in spain. teams of scientists will work in shifts to neutralize the toxic materials. there is minimal risk of contamination. >> all the materials are on board. the entire system and the movement of all the materials will contain the entire process. >> they will soon be making history. what happens if syria fails to meet the looming u.n. deadline? frank gardner,...
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obama recently said that he is reviewing syrian policy. i don't see any signs that there'll be an about-face. there are indications that washington is starting to reconsider the conflict in syria, because it's the new afghanistan. senior members of the american intelligence administration and community in the last few months sounded the alarm bells saying unless we take the conflict seriously, the spread of al qaeda's influence in syria is going to come back and haunt the united states. that may be a game changer. there's no evidence that obama is seriously deciding to change policy on syria, notwithstanding the antitank weapons that are resurfacing. >> if assyrian is winning the war -- if assad is winning the war, he's winning in one part of strong. >> there's large sections that i don't think asaad can recapture. the conflict will continue. if he solidifies his control over parts he retains and takes back border areas, this conflict will continue for a long time, because of the gross human rights violet eightses, the borderline genocide
obama recently said that he is reviewing syrian policy. i don't see any signs that there'll be an about-face. there are indications that washington is starting to reconsider the conflict in syria, because it's the new afghanistan. senior members of the american intelligence administration and community in the last few months sounded the alarm bells saying unless we take the conflict seriously, the spread of al qaeda's influence in syria is going to come back and haunt the united states. that...
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there are 25 centres across the country teaching syrian refugees. most children drop out of school because families have other priorities. >> parents are not going to tell you directly, it's about livelihoo livelihoods. so children required to bring livelihoods to the families, child labour is on the rise. >> this year unicef is asking for an additional 30 million to support education for syrians in jordan. 70,000 syrian children are out of school and need opportunities like the ones provided here. >> there are many reasons why they are not in school. some parents need children to work, to sees financial burden, and some keep the children at home to protect them from a society where they don't feel integrated or safe. >> now this boy lives in the -- this girl lives in the northern cities. she has been out of school and helps her mother around the house. this girl has never been to school. the mother will not allow her daughters to walk to school. >> translation: i'm afraid my daughters will get lost, or a stranger approach them and convince them to
there are 25 centres across the country teaching syrian refugees. most children drop out of school because families have other priorities. >> parents are not going to tell you directly, it's about livelihoo livelihoods. so children required to bring livelihoods to the families, child labour is on the rise. >> this year unicef is asking for an additional 30 million to support education for syrians in jordan. 70,000 syrian children are out of school and need opportunities like the...
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rebels say they have seized heavy weapons after taking over a syrian army post.e have the latest. . >> reporter: activists are calling this a massacre. syrian government jets dropped bombs on the market in the village north of here. instantly it was turned into a place of death, grief and fear. the market was crowded at the time - the dead included women and children. more from injured. the bloody ground was evidence of the about carnage. also rebels say they destroyed weapons hidden in a cement factory. fighters used heavy artillery in the attack with spectacular results. al jazeera cannot independently verify the footage. to the south and in the country side rebel forces claim advances. despite the opposition's political divide, fighters from the islamic front, rebel brigades and free syrian army say they are in charge of the hill near golan heights. it is near a syria military base known as brigade 61. the rebel commander said his forces seized tank, weapons and vehicles from government troops based here. it could be good news from the rebels. elsewhere, basha
rebels say they have seized heavy weapons after taking over a syrian army post.e have the latest. . >> reporter: activists are calling this a massacre. syrian government jets dropped bombs on the market in the village north of here. instantly it was turned into a place of death, grief and fear. the market was crowded at the time - the dead included women and children. more from injured. the bloody ground was evidence of the about carnage. also rebels say they destroyed weapons hidden in a...
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the syrian government and opposition fighters are blaming each other for this attack which comes amid efforts to rid the country of chemical weapons. the attack is said to have taken place on friday and go for izzy to a rebel held village in the home off province. so to enter km north of damascus. amateur video posted online you're looking at it right now the show opposition activists that at a hospital room in the village packed with men and children but some breathing with oxygen mask. the rebels are saying that the attack was carried out by the government's but stayed when syrian television has blamed the members of the al qaeda link the news from front to say that the rebels use chlorine gas to kill two people and injured more than one hundred the syrian government promised last year to the united nations on the world's chemical weapons watchdog the old pc dhoby that it would be able to remove all the chemical weapons to a port and then ship it out of the country but by the da people the thirteenth is when i was expected to happen but as we mentioned earlier a fresh chemical attac
the syrian government and opposition fighters are blaming each other for this attack which comes amid efforts to rid the country of chemical weapons. the attack is said to have taken place on friday and go for izzy to a rebel held village in the home off province. so to enter km north of damascus. amateur video posted online you're looking at it right now the show opposition activists that at a hospital room in the village packed with men and children but some breathing with oxygen mask. the...
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syrian forces pound rebel conditions in aleppo. we have the latest. >> this is the aftermath of a syrian army raid on aleppo on sunday. a barrel filled with explosions hit this residential area. witnesses say there were casualties. others parts of the city came under bombardment by the syrian military against rebel-held areas. president bashar al-assad's troops have made gain around aleppo. but the rebels have been pushing into what was previously considered bashar al-assad's best-defended area latakia. there has been vision of massacres against armenian christians. a campaign triggered protests in tuckey and france. some of the save knesset campaign adds ipp sinuated that turkey, accused of genocide against armenians is aiding syrian rebels to commit similar crimes. the accusations are denied by the rebels. they say they coordinated with the turkish red crescent for the transfer of armenians for the safe transfer in turkey. >> to take you to latakia, we need to make sure you'll be safe. the last thing we wish is to be hit by a tan
syrian forces pound rebel conditions in aleppo. we have the latest. >> this is the aftermath of a syrian army raid on aleppo on sunday. a barrel filled with explosions hit this residential area. witnesses say there were casualties. others parts of the city came under bombardment by the syrian military against rebel-held areas. president bashar al-assad's troops have made gain around aleppo. but the rebels have been pushing into what was previously considered bashar al-assad's...
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or strangers will approach them and take them. >> children are some hardest hit by syrian's war. many feel lack of purpose but also feel hopeless. >> al jazeera continues to demand the immediate release of its journalist who are imprisoned in egypt. they ray period in court on thursday. the case adjourned again until later this month. they're falsely accused for supplying a platform to the muslim brotherhood. they now have been behind bars for 105 days. our fourth al jazeera journal has been held without trial since last august. highways been on hunger strike for the last 82 days. al jazeera rejects the charges. >>> now for many of us who are having to change security passwords. attacksers are allowed to possibly read passwords to webs like facebook and twitter. heartbeat itself is a glitch in the basic security of websites. you may or may not have heard about it. it doesn't really matter. it's called open ssl. it is meant to protect your pass wards. when the website begins are https, and there a closed green pad lock they're supposed to be secure. but heart bleeds creates an ope
or strangers will approach them and take them. >> children are some hardest hit by syrian's war. many feel lack of purpose but also feel hopeless. >> al jazeera continues to demand the immediate release of its journalist who are imprisoned in egypt. they ray period in court on thursday. the case adjourned again until later this month. they're falsely accused for supplying a platform to the muslim brotherhood. they now have been behind bars for 105 days. our fourth al jazeera journal...