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a yazidi family reunited f q. four years after the atrocities in i recovery efforts have begun in tcoe after typhoon jebi through thtry. thousands of stranded travelers are being transported from kansai international airport, islandn an artificial linked to osaka. reporter: they came to get on the plane. a day later, they were waiting to be rescuedy buses. at kansai international airport, thousands of passengers cute, the luggage by their -- queued, the luggage by their side. andbut submerged in water cut off fr a bridge was damage. the power of the wind shown in full view once the air a ship was torn away. this was the airport at the height of the sto. the runway just visible, but suitable more for boats than place. 24 hours later, the water had receded, but it could be more than a week before one japan's major airports is open again. jebi was the strongest typhoon to hit japan in 25 yea. infrastructure in the south, where it made landfall, was worst hit. the costf earing all this up, removing,reepairing, and aci
a yazidi family reunited f q. four years after the atrocities in i recovery efforts have begun in tcoe after typhoon jebi through thtry. thousands of stranded travelers are being transported from kansai international airport, islandn an artificial linked to osaka. reporter: they came to get on the plane. a day later, they were waiting to be rescuedy buses. at kansai international airport, thousands of passengers cute, the luggage by their -- queued, the luggage by their side. andbut submerged...
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what has happened to the yazidi now?our chief international correspondent lyse doucet heades to moujar to find out. lyse: life now on sinjar mountain, the heart of the yazidi homeland. tens of thousands fled to these slopes four years ago when the in,mic state fighters swept and many never left. leaving behind their homes and villages below to live here. the only pce they feel safe now. ->> isis destroyed my hou lyse: he tells me when i.s. arrived, their muslim neighbors betrayed them. went isis came to sinjar, our neighbors explained everything to isis. they say yazidi is like, don't believe god. and they kilall the men and ld women in the market. lyse: most yazidis feel they can't come home. this is what the town of sinjar looks like. survivors are scattered in camps across northern iraq, or living abroad. there are so many reasons the yazidis feel they cannot come home. look at this. all of this needs to be rebuilt and it is full of bod booby traps i.s. left behind. but it runs far deeper than this. after all that has
what has happened to the yazidi now?our chief international correspondent lyse doucet heades to moujar to find out. lyse: life now on sinjar mountain, the heart of the yazidi homeland. tens of thousands fled to these slopes four years ago when the in,mic state fighters swept and many never left. leaving behind their homes and villages below to live here. the only pce they feel safe now. ->> isis destroyed my hou lyse: he tells me when i.s. arrived, their muslim neighbors betrayed them....
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a date seared in every yazidi's memory.old this land, but still hold a people hostage. thousands of men, women and children are still missing. but, for this family, some relief. a daughter enslaved by is in syria is freed after four long years. her family paid tens of thousands of dollars to get her and her children back. the day after she returns, we visit her at home. and she feared she would never be able to escape that living hell. translation: when i was in captivity, isis lied to me. they said yazidi women would never be free, and that our families would kill us if we tried to come home. so i was scared to come back. i was scared my family would kill me, and i was so surprised at the welcome i got. who can begin to imagine what women like her have been through, at the hands of so—called islamic state. daily beatings, brutalisation, and there are said to be 3,000 more yazidi women and children still missing, still captured by islamic state. from sinjar, we made the shortjourney to kocho, the yazidi village is tried to
a date seared in every yazidi's memory.old this land, but still hold a people hostage. thousands of men, women and children are still missing. but, for this family, some relief. a daughter enslaved by is in syria is freed after four long years. her family paid tens of thousands of dollars to get her and her children back. the day after she returns, we visit her at home. and she feared she would never be able to escape that living hell. translation: when i was in captivity, isis lied to me. they...
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glimmers of hope for the yazidis, but slim.vity is putting almost 1.5 billion adults at risk. research led by the world health organization and published in the lancet global health has found that people who don't take regular exercise could end up with cardiovascular disease, dementia and cancers. the study also found there's been no improvement in levels of physical actvity since 2001. —— activity. our global health correspondent smitha mundasad reports. do more exercise. keep fit. get that heart racing. messages the world has heard over and over again. but it looks like some countries, particularly rich ones, aren't keeping up. experts from the world health organization analysed hundreds of self reported surveys to see if people actually do the 75 minutes of intense activity, or 150 minutes of moderate physical activity, recommended each week. they found more than half the populations of kuwait and saudi arabia did not meet the target. in the uk, 36% of people were not physically active enough. in contrast, in uganda and moz
glimmers of hope for the yazidis, but slim.vity is putting almost 1.5 billion adults at risk. research led by the world health organization and published in the lancet global health has found that people who don't take regular exercise could end up with cardiovascular disease, dementia and cancers. the study also found there's been no improvement in levels of physical actvity since 2001. —— activity. our global health correspondent smitha mundasad reports. do more exercise. keep fit. get...
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a date seared in every yazidi's memory.le hostage. thousands of men, women and children are still missing. but, for this family, some relief. a daughter enslaved by is in syria is freed after four long years. her family paid tens of thousands of dollars to get her and her children back. the day after she returns, we visit her at home. and she feared she would never be able to escape that living hell. translation: when i was in captivity, isis lied to me. they said yazidi women would never be free, and that our families would kill us if we tried to come home. so i was scared to come back. i was scared my family would kill me, and i was so surprised at the welcome i got. who can begin to imagine what women like her have been through, at the hands of so—called islamic state. daily beatings, brutalisation, and there are said to be 3,000 more yazidi women and children still missing, still captured by islamic state. from sinjar, we made the shortjourney to kocho, the yazidi village is tried to wipe off the map. now, it is a monum
a date seared in every yazidi's memory.le hostage. thousands of men, women and children are still missing. but, for this family, some relief. a daughter enslaved by is in syria is freed after four long years. her family paid tens of thousands of dollars to get her and her children back. the day after she returns, we visit her at home. and she feared she would never be able to escape that living hell. translation: when i was in captivity, isis lied to me. they said yazidi women would never be...
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a date seared in every yazidi's memory.people hostage. thousands of men, women and children are still missing. but for this family, some relief. a daughter enslaved by is in syria is freed after four long years. her family paid tens of thousands of dollars to get her and her children back. the day after she returns, we visit her at home. and she feared she'd never be able to escape that living hell. translation: when i was in captivity, isis lied to me. they said yazidi women would never be free and that our families would kill us if we tried to come home. so i was scared to come back. i was scared my family would kill me. and i was so surprised at the welcome i got. who can begin to imagine what women like her have been through at the hands of so—called islamic state. daily beatings, mutilation, and there are said to be 3000 more yazidi women and children still missing, still captured by islamic state. from sinjar, we made a shortjourney to kocho, the yazidi village is tried to wipe off the map. now it's a monument to a ma
a date seared in every yazidi's memory.people hostage. thousands of men, women and children are still missing. but for this family, some relief. a daughter enslaved by is in syria is freed after four long years. her family paid tens of thousands of dollars to get her and her children back. the day after she returns, we visit her at home. and she feared she'd never be able to escape that living hell. translation: when i was in captivity, isis lied to me. they said yazidi women would never be...
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but what happened to those yazidis?en back to iraq to find out. life now on sinjar mountain, the heart of the yazidis' homeland. tens of thousands fled to the slopes four years ago when islamic state fighters swept in. many never left, leaving behind their homes in villages below to live here, the only place they feel safe now. isis destroyed my house and many houses. hadi tells me when is arrived, their muslim neighbours betrayed them. when isis came to sinjar, our neighbours explained everything to isis. they said that the yazidis is, like, don't believe god and they are not muslim and they killed all the men and sold... women in the market. most yazidis feel they can't come home. this is what the town of sinjar looks like. survivors are now scattered in camps across northern iraq or living abroad. there are so many reasons why the yazidis feel they can't come home. look at this. all this needs to be rebuilt, as it is full of the bombs and booby—traps that is left behind. but it runs far deeper than this. after all th
but what happened to those yazidis?en back to iraq to find out. life now on sinjar mountain, the heart of the yazidis' homeland. tens of thousands fled to the slopes four years ago when islamic state fighters swept in. many never left, leaving behind their homes in villages below to live here, the only place they feel safe now. isis destroyed my house and many houses. hadi tells me when is arrived, their muslim neighbours betrayed them. when isis came to sinjar, our neighbours explained...
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a date seared in every yazidi's memory.hold a people hostage. thousands of men, women and children are still missing. but for this family, some relief. a daughter enslaved by is in syria is freed after four long years. her family paid tens of thousands of dollars to get her and her children back. the day after she returns, we visit her at home. and she feared she'd never be able to escape that living hell. translation: when i was in captivity, isis lied to me. they said yazidi women would never be free and that our families would kill us if we tried to come home. so i was scared to come back. i was scared my family would kill me. and i was so surprised at the welcome i got. you can begin to imagine what women like her have been through at the hands of so—called islamic state. daily beatings, mutilation, and there are said to be 3000 more yazidi women and children still missing, still captured by islamic state. from sinjar, we made a shortjourney to kocho, the yazidi village is tried to wipe off the map. now it's a monument
a date seared in every yazidi's memory.hold a people hostage. thousands of men, women and children are still missing. but for this family, some relief. a daughter enslaved by is in syria is freed after four long years. her family paid tens of thousands of dollars to get her and her children back. the day after she returns, we visit her at home. and she feared she'd never be able to escape that living hell. translation: when i was in captivity, isis lied to me. they said yazidi women would never...
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life now on sinjar mountain, the heart of the yazidis' homeland.s four years ago, when islamic state fighters swept in. and many never left, leaving behind their homes in villages below to live here, the only place they feel safe now. isis destroyed my house and many houses... hadi tells me, when is arrived, their muslim neighbours betrayed them. when the isis came to sinjar, our neighbours explained everything to isis. they said that yazidis is — like, don't believe god, and they are not muslim. and they killed all the men, and sold women in the market. most yazidis feel they can't come home. this is what the town of sinjar looks like. survivors are now scattered in camps across northern iraq, or living abroad. there are so many reasons why the yazidis feel they can't come home. look at this. all this needs to be rebuilt, and it is full of the bombs and booby—traps that is left behind. but it runs far deeper than this. after all that has happened here, they don't trust the authorities to protect them, and they are losing hope that anyone will help
life now on sinjar mountain, the heart of the yazidis' homeland.s four years ago, when islamic state fighters swept in. and many never left, leaving behind their homes in villages below to live here, the only place they feel safe now. isis destroyed my house and many houses... hadi tells me, when is arrived, their muslim neighbours betrayed them. when the isis came to sinjar, our neighbours explained everything to isis. they said that yazidis is — like, don't believe god, and they are not...
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most yazidis feel they can't come home.ks like. or living abroad. they can't come home. look at this. and booby—traps that is left behind. but it runs far deeper than this. to protect them, and they are losing hope that anyone will help them. is took bahar‘s husband and oldest son. there's no man to take care of her family in this traditional culture. after surviving their horrific ordeal. forced to convert to islam, beaten daily. you can still see the scars. translation: my children are always upset, and i keep having flashbacks. for the past two years. for her father and brother. almost every yazidi we met told us they have no future here. these families are waiting to get out. this makeshift centre in a nearby town is packed. countries are now offering special visas for yazidi victims. one of the world's oldest religions, is at risk. they beseech the world to help them. will protect them. lyse doucet, bbc news, sinjar. and is being hailed as a triumph for onscreen diversity. now, crazy rich asians is due to hit uk cinema
most yazidis feel they can't come home.ks like. or living abroad. they can't come home. look at this. and booby—traps that is left behind. but it runs far deeper than this. to protect them, and they are losing hope that anyone will help them. is took bahar‘s husband and oldest son. there's no man to take care of her family in this traditional culture. after surviving their horrific ordeal. forced to convert to islam, beaten daily. you can still see the scars. translation: my children are...
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killing fields darken the yazidi hearand. bones exposed by the wind. people are desperate for these graves to be exhumed. >> this is where isis killed my people. these bones are evidence of a massacre. they bear witness to what happened here. we want these crimes to be investigated. lyse: the u.n. calls this a genocide, but four years on, little has been done. after so much loss, the yazidios people areg hope. lyse doucet, bbc news, sinjar. jane: very powerful report from lyse ending our program tonight. you canind all the day's news on aeebsite can to see what w are working on, check out twitter. i'm jane o'brien. thanks forating "world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and wtay up-to-dah the latest headlines you can trust.ad downlo now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentatione is made possy pe freeman foundation, kovler foundatiosuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do w
killing fields darken the yazidi hearand. bones exposed by the wind. people are desperate for these graves to be exhumed. >> this is where isis killed my people. these bones are evidence of a massacre. they bear witness to what happened here. we want these crimes to be investigated. lyse: the u.n. calls this a genocide, but four years on, little has been done. after so much loss, the yazidios people areg hope. lyse doucet, bbc news, sinjar. jane: very powerful report from lyse ending our...
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still to come, the search for the missing yazidi children. a special report from northern iraq, where one woman is working to find those taken by islamic state. in brazil, the man widely tippe to bece country's next president is recovering in hospital after he was stabb r at a campaily. attacked in a was southeastern state. he is a controversial candidate even by azilian standards. katy watson reports. aty: on the cajaaign trail, ir bolsonaro was in his element, supported by seemingly adoring fans. celebrations came to an abrupt end. stabbed in the abdomen and visibly in pain. supportersnts, surrnded the suspect. he was later arrested. as p chaos ensued, theolitician was rushed to hospital. after several hours of surgery, mr. olson sonaro remained undeterred, speaking to supporters on social media. his son spoke of his relief. >> he has got more color, he is better, he is recovering really well. the doctor said if he wasn't in such good shape, he woullikely be dead, because he lost something like two liters ofka blood. onaro has been ved to h
still to come, the search for the missing yazidi children. a special report from northern iraq, where one woman is working to find those taken by islamic state. in brazil, the man widely tippe to bece country's next president is recovering in hospital after he was stabb r at a campaily. attacked in a was southeastern state. he is a controversial candidate even by azilian standards. katy watson reports. aty: on the cajaaign trail, ir bolsonaro was in his element, supported by seemingly adoring...
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lyse: sally becker's search takes her here, to the highest offices of the yazidi faith.also looking for the missing, he shows us some of his files, a few of the people who have been found. womenut 3000 of our ildren are still missing more than half our children. -- mosttill being held are still being held by islamic state. himpparently the name given by isis -- you know him? younow? >> i hava video. lyse: where did you get this video? >> i was given this video by the police. is him? you think it sally: definitely, no qution. >> one woman's mission to rescue refugees. lyse: this is how sally berger has always worked. in bosnia, some called her an angel, crossing frontlines to rescue children and circumventing bureaucracy. tshe ing to do the same in iraq. sally: a this ideo i have got, and i don't know for sure if it is him. if you would look at it and just tellco me whether you ize any of the children. do you think it mighte him? take cahim>> o in captivity. i would recognize him. i know his face, his eyes. the photos whave seen show a boy of 4, and that is the age he wou
lyse: sally becker's search takes her here, to the highest offices of the yazidi faith.also looking for the missing, he shows us some of his files, a few of the people who have been found. womenut 3000 of our ildren are still missing more than half our children. -- mosttill being held are still being held by islamic state. himpparently the name given by isis -- you know him? younow? >> i hava video. lyse: where did you get this video? >> i was given this video by the police. is him?...
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she spoke to one yazidi woman who'd returned home after being enslaved for years.ared to come back, i was scared my family would kill me and i was so surprised that the welcome i got. you can begin to imagine what women like her have been through at the hands of so—called islamic state. daily beatings, brutalisation and there are said to be 3000 more yazidi women and children still missing, still captured by islamic state. william hussey was one of those applauding that report. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call us or emailing new swatch. you can find us on twitter and do have a look at our website. we will hear more about your thoughts of bbc news coverage again next week. good morning. the weekend is upon us. many of us will see a little bit of rain at some stage in the weekend. that is by no means the whole story. there will be a lot of dry weather around as well and some spells of sunshine. quite a complex pressure pattern. high pressure to t
she spoke to one yazidi woman who'd returned home after being enslaved for years.ared to come back, i was scared my family would kill me and i was so surprised that the welcome i got. you can begin to imagine what women like her have been through at the hands of so—called islamic state. daily beatings, brutalisation and there are said to be 3000 more yazidi women and children still missing, still captured by islamic state. william hussey was one of those applauding that report. thank you for...
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thousands of members of the religious minority, the yazidis, are still missing four years after so—calledslamic state attacked them in their ancestral home in iraq. and this video is trending on bbc.com. researchers are calling it a "major medical threat", after discovering a new superbug is spreading undetected in hospitals. the bacteria are resistant to all known antibiotics and may be increasing the risk of severe infections and even death. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk — britain and france have agreed on the principles of a deal that would end a dispute over scallop fishing in the english channel. no uk vessels will fish for scallops in the bay of seine during the period when the french are not allowed to catch. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. shares of social media giants tumble after hearings take place in washington overforeign after hearings take place in washington over foreign election interference. and it is down to the wire for the public to weigh in on whether the us should slap tariffs on $200 billion worth of chinese good
thousands of members of the religious minority, the yazidis, are still missing four years after so—calledslamic state attacked them in their ancestral home in iraq. and this video is trending on bbc.com. researchers are calling it a "major medical threat", after discovering a new superbug is spreading undetected in hospitals. the bacteria are resistant to all known antibiotics and may be increasing the risk of severe infections and even death. stay with bbc world news. and the top...
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sally becker, trying to do her utmost to reunite yazidi families. son mark and the scottish labour msp neil findlay, who has campaigned vigorously on behalf of the scottish mesh survivors group. thank you forjoining us. mark, i am so sorry for your loss. i know you are devastated. i guess you might also be angry? very angry, very angry. just for what mum went through. basically, not getting the a nswe rs. through. basically, not getting the answers. mum had said she would love to do something about this, if this mesh implant. the problems. but mum was so ill and we were more interested in her getting better. sadly it didn‘t turn out that way. neil findlay, thank you for talking to us. apart from the devastating loss to mark and his family, there‘s a real significance to the fact this mesh implant is cited as an underlying cause of mrs baxter‘s death. can i first of all offer my condolences to mark and his family, devastating for them, particularly when they see on the death certificate that this product, mesh, has been a contributory factor into the
sally becker, trying to do her utmost to reunite yazidi families. son mark and the scottish labour msp neil findlay, who has campaigned vigorously on behalf of the scottish mesh survivors group. thank you forjoining us. mark, i am so sorry for your loss. i know you are devastated. i guess you might also be angry? very angry, very angry. just for what mum went through. basically, not getting the a nswe rs. through. basically, not getting the answers. mum had said she would love to do something...
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we report on the plight of the yazidi community in iraq. i was scared to come back.at the welcome i got. i'm babita sharma in london.
we report on the plight of the yazidi community in iraq. i was scared to come back.at the welcome i got. i'm babita sharma in london.
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daughter enslaved by the extremist group, the so—called islamic state, is freed, but thousands more yazidis -- translation: this is where isis killed my people. these loans are evidence
daughter enslaved by the extremist group, the so—called islamic state, is freed, but thousands more yazidis -- translation: this is where isis killed my people. these loans are evidence
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this camp on a hillside in northern iraq is home to thousands of yazidis families.mily all captured by the islamic state four yea rs captured by the islamic state four years ago. the oldest girl taken as a sex slave. this girl almost lost her kidney to traffickers. eight are missing. including a little boy. her kidney to traffickers. eight are missing. including a little boylj am trying to find all of the youngsters that were taken. particularly this boy because i believe we can find him. i cannot promise you that i am going to do my very best. —— but i am. promise you that i am going to do my very best. -- but i am. translation: all the children were taken away from their parents. they took him, he was nine months old when they took him from his mother. i know you are looking for other family members andi are looking for other family members and i wonder if you think you will see them again. translation: it is really difficult because isis split us up and ourfamily is really difficult because isis split us up and our family is scattered everywhere. we have no idea
this camp on a hillside in northern iraq is home to thousands of yazidis families.mily all captured by the islamic state four yea rs captured by the islamic state four years ago. the oldest girl taken as a sex slave. this girl almost lost her kidney to traffickers. eight are missing. including a little boy. her kidney to traffickers. eight are missing. including a little boylj am trying to find all of the youngsters that were taken. particularly this boy because i believe we can find him. i...
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she spoke to one yazidi woman who'd returned home after being enslaved for years by so—called islamicgs, brutalisation, and there are said to be 3,000 more yazidi women and children still missing, still captured by islamic state. william hussey was one of those applauding that report. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call us or emailing newswatch. you can find us on twitter at @newswatchbbc and do have a look at our website: that's all from us. we will hear more about your thoughts of bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. good morning — welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and ben thompson.
she spoke to one yazidi woman who'd returned home after being enslaved for years by so—called islamicgs, brutalisation, and there are said to be 3,000 more yazidi women and children still missing, still captured by islamic state. william hussey was one of those applauding that report. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call us or emailing newswatch. you can find us on twitter at...
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and we return to iraq to meet the yazidis,
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thousands of members of the yazidi community are still missing in syria, four years after so called islamictate attacked them in their ancestral home in northern iraq. the un has called the crimes against the minority group genocide. now on bbc news, wednesday in parliament. hello there and welcome to wednesday in parliament. coming up... the prime minister tells mps the two russians behind the salisbury novichok poisonings are members of russia's intelligence service. should either of these individuals ever again travel outside of russia, we would take every possible step to detain them and extradite them and bring them here to face justice in the united kingdom. theresa may and jeremy corbyn clash at pmqs over brexit and anti—semitism. also on this programme, and peace against harassment also on this programme, mps speak out against harassment as they debate a bill to ban up—skirting. 40% say they experience verbal harassment, 15% say they have been touched, groped or grabbed at least once a month. but first, theresa may has told him peace two men accused of carrying out the novichok nerv
thousands of members of the yazidi community are still missing in syria, four years after so called islamictate attacked them in their ancestral home in northern iraq. the un has called the crimes against the minority group genocide. now on bbc news, wednesday in parliament. hello there and welcome to wednesday in parliament. coming up... the prime minister tells mps the two russians behind the salisbury novichok poisonings are members of russia's intelligence service. should either of these...
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we report on the plight of the yazidi community in iraq. i was scared to come back.bought. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: warnings of a global health threat as a deadly new superbug
we report on the plight of the yazidi community in iraq. i was scared to come back.bought. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: warnings of a global health threat as a deadly new superbug
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women, this government has been committed to bringing yazidi women here. the previous government brought three. we've brought a thousand. and those women when they get to canada do, indeed, require trauma support and unfortunately the previous government cut that health care for refugees and we've reinstated it. those women do have the opportunity to get the health care and the trauma support that they need. i just wanted to get that on the record. we've had a lot of talk about why we've seen this surge at the border and one of the things that's come up repeatedly was a tweet. mr. sheer, the conservative party leader, said keep in mind that this started, the whole wave, when he tweeted out, all are welcome. the new premier in ontario said this mess was 100% the result of the federal government, the federal government should foot 100% of the bills. we've had a minister of the crown responsible for immigration in ontario make troenc reference to a tweet. my question is, do you think doctoring this photograph to make this photograph into a tweet is in any way
women, this government has been committed to bringing yazidi women here. the previous government brought three. we've brought a thousand. and those women when they get to canada do, indeed, require trauma support and unfortunately the previous government cut that health care for refugees and we've reinstated it. those women do have the opportunity to get the health care and the trauma support that they need. i just wanted to get that on the record. we've had a lot of talk about why we've seen...
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75, for the congress that what isis did, the atrocities isis did on the ground on the christians, yazidisorities to be genocide. and we were successfully being able to call isis atrocities, isis crimes a genocide. also we were able to push with administration, previous administration that the christians to be included in designation of genocide. [applause] iraq haven, i'm part of it now. i'm senior adviser. what we do is like we, we try to find solutions for the people on the ground. what i mean by that, that we travel there and we speak to the policymakers in washington, d.c. and also on the ground and with the central government that this is -- those people who fled their homes, they should go back with dignity, they should go back with security and jobs. we in iraq haven, we tried to find a solution to create jobs, to build the infrastructure and to restore the families back to the their homes and towns. religious freedom matter, it really challenges not only in iraq, but also in syria, in egypt and elsewhere. i can give you some examples. >> yes. so, loay, i am curious specifically in
75, for the congress that what isis did, the atrocities isis did on the ground on the christians, yazidisorities to be genocide. and we were successfully being able to call isis atrocities, isis crimes a genocide. also we were able to push with administration, previous administration that the christians to be included in designation of genocide. [applause] iraq haven, i'm part of it now. i'm senior adviser. what we do is like we, we try to find solutions for the people on the ground. what i...