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. >> reporter: chaos in the streets, i am adam raney in el salvador where gangs have killed more than a half dozen bus drivers disrupting transport and spreading fear. ♪ >>> well old back. the top stories here on al jazerra. in pakistan the leading of a banned group has been killed. police say he died in punjab province. 13 others were also killed including two of his son. >>> turkish jets have targeted kurdish fighters in a mountainous area. also bombarding isil fight first syria, nato says it backs turkey's fight against isil but has urged it not to abandon the peace process with the kurds. >>> the you were's humanitarian chief says a need to a solution for ther is queen conflict is more urgent than ever calling the crisis a shameful blot on the world's humanitarian con 14e7bs. >>> the farmers in cambodia say they are facing an imminent crisis as weak monsoon rains ridiculous ho i can with their crops. we visited one of the worst affected provinces. >> reporter: the people of the village are worried. by now these farmers should have finished planting their rice, but the monsoon ra
. >> reporter: chaos in the streets, i am adam raney in el salvador where gangs have killed more than a half dozen bus drivers disrupting transport and spreading fear. ♪ >>> well old back. the top stories here on al jazerra. in pakistan the leading of a banned group has been killed. police say he died in punjab province. 13 others were also killed including two of his son. >>> turkish jets have targeted kurdish fighters in a mountainous area. also bombarding isil fight...
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. >> reporter: i am ahead adam raney in haiti. there is expected to be thousands of deportees coming back to haiti but does the country have anywhere to house them? >> you have kids here who've killed someone? >> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars. will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >>> welcome back. let's recap our headlines here on al jazerra now. the egyptian military is involved in a major battle against fighters in northern sinai. a military spokesman says at least 10 soldiers have been killed. after a coordinated attack on five checkpoints. the army says seven fighters were involved and 22 have been killed. >>> there is more uncertainty in greece where government has missed a crucial payment to the i.m.f. dozens of pensioners have been queuing outside banks in athens to his withdraw cash. human rights watch is calling for an investigation in to the killing of civilia
. >> reporter: i am ahead adam raney in haiti. there is expected to be thousands of deportees coming back to haiti but does the country have anywhere to house them? >> you have kids here who've killed someone? >> award winning journalist soledad o'brien takes us inside the violent world of kids behind bars. will a new experimental program be their last chance? >> i have to do my 100 percent best so i don't end up in a place like this again. >>> welcome back....
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. >> i'm adam raney near the haiti border. the government insists they have not been deporting people but hundreds at this camp say they were fought to be here >>> and we hear from the wimbledon champion closing in on a record eighth championship later in sport. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage all of taylor swift's music videos interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your account. get started at xfinity.com/myaccount >>> you're watching the al jazeera newshour, a reminder of the top stories. 136 newly identified victims of the srebrenica massacre have been buried as part of a 20th anniversary commemorates. in july, 1995, 8,000 muslim men and boys were kill
. >> i'm adam raney near the haiti border. the government insists they have not been deporting people but hundreds at this camp say they were fought to be here >>> and we hear from the wimbledon champion closing in on a record eighth championship later in sport. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage all of taylor swift's music videos interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. with xfinity from...
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. >> on patrol in el salvador i'm adam raney. they are increasingly under attack as they experience an historic wave of violence. >> and all the sport - team day for chris froome in the tour de france and a nightmare for f1 lewis hamilton. the ferrari classic wins the grand prix in a fitting tribute >>> as we begin the programme the latest ceasefire in yemen has just come into force. the saudi-led ceasefire has come into force. 11 houthis and two fighters have been killed reportedly on the mountains close to tiaz. the houthis are believed to be sending reinforcements to the area. this is not the first attempt to end the fighting in yemen, it's the third ceasefire since bombing began. the aerial campaign started on march 26th. a 5-day ceasefire in may allowed aid groups to deliver food fuel and medicine. there was some fighting between rival sides. a week-long truce failed almost immediately after saudi arabia said it was in the asked to stop raids. joining us on skype is the head of mission. thank you for taking the time to talk
. >> on patrol in el salvador i'm adam raney. they are increasingly under attack as they experience an historic wave of violence. >> and all the sport - team day for chris froome in the tour de france and a nightmare for f1 lewis hamilton. the ferrari classic wins the grand prix in a fitting tribute >>> as we begin the programme the latest ceasefire in yemen has just come into force. the saudi-led ceasefire has come into force. 11 houthis and two fighters have been killed...
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. >>> i'm adam raney in haiti. the dominican republic insists it has not courted people and hundreds say they were forced to come here. >>> top stories on al jazeera. 50,000 people are expected at a memorial service in bosnia at the 20th anniversary of the srebrenica massacre. more than 8,000 bosnian men and boys were killed in 1995. in egypt a bomb explosion outside cairo has caused the death of one person and injured seven people. there has been no claim of responsibility >>> saudi-led air strikes are reported in sanaa, along with fighting in the city of taiz. the truce is supposed to lost for a week to allow aid to get in. >> haiti's foreign minister is accusing people of dumping people like dogs on the border. it's part of a dispute where hundreds have been forced to register. a controversial court ruling removed citizenship from haitian parents. about a quarter of a million people - there's a plan to legalize undocumented foreigners. 90% of those are from haiti. the dominican republic said 30,000 have been rel
. >>> i'm adam raney in haiti. the dominican republic insists it has not courted people and hundreds say they were forced to come here. >>> top stories on al jazeera. 50,000 people are expected at a memorial service in bosnia at the 20th anniversary of the srebrenica massacre. more than 8,000 bosnian men and boys were killed in 1995. in egypt a bomb explosion outside cairo has caused the death of one person and injured seven people. there has been no claim of responsibility...
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adam raney reports. >> reporter: they wanted to stay. dozens of people at the example pulled up dominican identification documents, showing they applied to work and live in the dominican republic. some say they were reported. others admitted they crossed on their own, only because they didn't feel safe. >> immigration picked me up in the street and sent me to haiti. >> dominicans threaten to kill those that don't want to leave. haiti and the dominican republic trade accusations over who is to blame, and who is responsible. >> finally on monday they received international attention. a delegation from the organization of american states. they were immediately surrounded by people who wanted someone to hear their story, al jazeera met this person a few days ago. he had the chance to tell the oas what he told us then - that he was born in the dominican republic deported and his children are stranded there without parents. a haitian official said there's an effort to force haitian workers to leave. >> there's hands behind the movement to make
adam raney reports. >> reporter: they wanted to stay. dozens of people at the example pulled up dominican identification documents, showing they applied to work and live in the dominican republic. some say they were reported. others admitted they crossed on their own, only because they didn't feel safe. >> immigration picked me up in the street and sent me to haiti. >> dominicans threaten to kill those that don't want to leave. haiti and the dominican republic trade...
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. >>> i'm adam raney in haiti the dominican border. the dominican government insists it has not begun to deport people, but many in this camp say they were forced to come here. ♪ >> these are the top stories here on al jazeera. 136 newly identified victims of the srebrenica massacre. in 1995 more than 8,000 men and boys were killed in the u.n. pro protected enclave. the saudi government said that it wasn't officially told the truce was to begin. >>> thein malaysia the bereaved continue to demand who was responsible for the shooting down of the mh 17 malaysian airliner. >>> in srebrenica in total 68,000 were killed. 23,000 serbs mainly orthodox were killed in the nearly four-year-long war. and nearly 5,000 others were killed. almost all were either muslim serb or croats. but they have not been identified so far. >>> well, the first person at the u.n. to warn of the impending humanitarian catastrophe in srebrenica. >> they call it genocide and it was taking place before the eyes of the world. we produced the report. and ironically one
. >>> i'm adam raney in haiti the dominican border. the dominican government insists it has not begun to deport people, but many in this camp say they were forced to come here. ♪ >> these are the top stories here on al jazeera. 136 newly identified victims of the srebrenica massacre. in 1995 more than 8,000 men and boys were killed in the u.n. pro protected enclave. the saudi government said that it wasn't officially told the truce was to begin. >>> thein malaysia the...
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adam raney has more. >> reporter: this fisherman heads out to sea. but he doesn't expect to catch anything. and predictably, his net comes up empty. >> translator: in all of my 50 years of fishing i have never seen anything like this. since 2011 we have seen a dramatic decline. >> reporter: this is what he and tens of thousands of mexican fishermen blame the shortage on the 2010 bp oil spill. around 5 million barrels of oil spilled into the gulf of mexico that summer. u.s. fishermen have received $1.8 billion in compensation. mexican fishermen, zero. now 25,000 mexican fishermen are suing bp in a u.s. court, asking for $50,000 each. it's the first lawsuit against the british company by someone outside of the united states. >> translator: we're asking the judge to treat us the same. we feel they are giving priority to those affected in the united states. >> reporter: bp refused to comment on the case but fisher mepranum say there is evidence everywhere. >> translator: we have seen dead fish turtles, and dolphins with oil all on their insides. >> repor
adam raney has more. >> reporter: this fisherman heads out to sea. but he doesn't expect to catch anything. and predictably, his net comes up empty. >> translator: in all of my 50 years of fishing i have never seen anything like this. since 2011 we have seen a dramatic decline. >> reporter: this is what he and tens of thousands of mexican fishermen blame the shortage on the 2010 bp oil spill. around 5 million barrels of oil spilled into the gulf of mexico that summer. u.s....
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i'm adam raney. gains killed more than half a dozen bus drivers, disrupting the transport and spreading fear. >> plus we need the cambodian farmers who say they'll run out of the food if it doesn't rain soon. soon. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >>> hello again. let's have a look at the top stories on al jazeera. pakistani police shot dead the leader of a banned group. it has carried out many attacks on shia muslims. he had faced several murder charges but was acquitted because witnesses refused to testify. >> jets targeted the south-east. this is the first time the p.
i'm adam raney. gains killed more than half a dozen bus drivers, disrupting the transport and spreading fear. >> plus we need the cambodian farmers who say they'll run out of the food if it doesn't rain soon. soon. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment,...
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adam raney reports there from the shooiingsd of the border where many have been forced to take refuge. >> reporter: weary, worried, and unsure who will help them dozens are taking refuge at this school just inside haiti on the border with the dominican republic. some told us they enrolled in a dominican immigration program to stay there legally. despite that they say they were deported anyway. they blame the dominican government and, also the haitian government for failing provide documents that would allowed them to stay. >> i went three times to register my children. don't have any documents. >> reporter: now, don'ts have their mother. she can't go back to the dominican republic. without immigration documents, they can't come here. at the school there is no privacy. no sense they will have a home of their own. there is unity and hardship and prayer. many look to god, not politicians, as they often do in haiti. frank dosobi removed -- moved there as a boy. he was a construction worker for 20s years. >> translator: i need help to get somewhere to live and i need help finding work. the
adam raney reports there from the shooiingsd of the border where many have been forced to take refuge. >> reporter: weary, worried, and unsure who will help them dozens are taking refuge at this school just inside haiti on the border with the dominican republic. some told us they enrolled in a dominican immigration program to stay there legally. despite that they say they were deported anyway. they blame the dominican government and, also the haitian government for failing provide...
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adam raney san salvador. >>> excavation of what could be cocoa local bee a's biggest mass grave. they are looking for the remains of as many as 300 people that disappeared around 13 years ago during a crack down on left wing opposition groups. from medellin, we have this update. >> reporter: on wednesday workers will begin to clear up the first excavation site ridding it of overgrown grass and plants over then heavy machinery will be able to move in and will have to dig up years of construction waste. finally once they reach the natural soil, it will be the time for the forensic teams to move in and do their manual work looking for the bodies or the remains. nonenonetheless it will be a difficult task despite calls from families to shutdown the landfill nothing has been done until now. >> translator: we began reporting the forced disappearances in 2002. he tried to get the i want american commission on human rights to intervene but nobody listened. in part, we think it has do with the fact that high-level officials of colombian army remember involved. if they would have listened
adam raney san salvador. >>> excavation of what could be cocoa local bee a's biggest mass grave. they are looking for the remains of as many as 300 people that disappeared around 13 years ago during a crack down on left wing opposition groups. from medellin, we have this update. >> reporter: on wednesday workers will begin to clear up the first excavation site ridding it of overgrown grass and plants over then heavy machinery will be able to move in and will have to dig up years...
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adam raney has the details from the capital san salvador. >> reporter: a common sight in el salvador, a police funeral. at least 33 officers have been killed this year. some on the job. most targeted while off duty. just some of the victims in a wave of killings unseen since the civil war ended in 1992. june saw nearly 700 murderers in a nation of 6 million. the vast majority blamed on criminal gangs. the government's response morning guns, more police, more patrols for so long police were the hunters in this violent gang-infested country. now they are the prey. this female officer buried a close relative on the force. she was 27, the first policewoman ever to be killed in the nation's history. >> reporter: she still walk the beat caring now for two family on his her one salary. in an exclusive interview a gang leader wouldn't admit that gangs are responsible for the massive spike in killings, or that members have been order today target police. >> reporter: police say there are no death squads. but in a change of policy, the vice president this year said officers should feel free to
adam raney has the details from the capital san salvador. >> reporter: a common sight in el salvador, a police funeral. at least 33 officers have been killed this year. some on the job. most targeted while off duty. just some of the victims in a wave of killings unseen since the civil war ended in 1992. june saw nearly 700 murderers in a nation of 6 million. the vast majority blamed on criminal gangs. the government's response morning guns, more police, more patrols for so long police...
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adam raney reports. >> reporter: they wanted to stay. dozens of people at this camp in southeastern haiti pulled up dominican issued identification documents, showing they applied for permission to keep working and living in the neighboring dominican remember being. some say they were deported others admit they cross odd their own approximate only because they didn't feel safe. >> translator: immigration authorities picked me up on the street in the dominican republic and sent me to haiti. >> translator: dominicans threaten to kill those that don't want to leave. >> reporter: how are they got here, they are stuck. as hay and the dominican republic trade accusations over who is to blame and who is now responsible. finally on monday, they received some international attention. a delegation from the organization of american states. immediately they were surrounded by people who wanted someone to hear their story. >> reporter: al jazerra met him a few days ago now he had a chance to tell the oas what he told us then. that he was born in the
adam raney reports. >> reporter: they wanted to stay. dozens of people at this camp in southeastern haiti pulled up dominican issued identification documents, showing they applied for permission to keep working and living in the neighboring dominican remember being. some say they were deported others admit they cross odd their own approximate only because they didn't feel safe. >> translator: immigration authorities picked me up on the street in the dominican republic and sent me to...
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adam raney, al jazerra haiti. >>> a volcanic-y rips volcanic eruption in western mexico forced people to leave their homes it has been spewing lava and ash since last week but become more active. many evacuated have moved to shall teres. >>> now more than nine years after it began its journey an unmanned nasa space craft has flown the closest ever to the planet pluto. the new horizons probe came within 13,000-kilometers of pluto on tuesday tariq basically has more on the mission. >> reporter: about the size a grants piano nasa's new horizons probe was launch ed in 2006. it's has taken since then, over nine years and a journey of more than 5 billion-kilometer to his reach eights goal. the dwarf planet pluto. >> this space craft a few years back went past through jupiter to get a little bit of gravity pull to increase the speed and that was a good opportunity to test the equipment and the cameras and we got very nice images from jupiter. so this cameras will resolve details about 50 meters only inside on the surface of pluto. which it has complete vision. we will see craters mountains w
adam raney, al jazerra haiti. >>> a volcanic-y rips volcanic eruption in western mexico forced people to leave their homes it has been spewing lava and ash since last week but become more active. many evacuated have moved to shall teres. >>> now more than nine years after it began its journey an unmanned nasa space craft has flown the closest ever to the planet pluto. the new horizons probe came within 13,000-kilometers of pluto on tuesday tariq basically has more on the...
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. >> i'm adam raney near the dominican republic border. the government insists it has not begun to deport people but many in this camp say they were forced to come here. >> in sport the world cup winner on his way from munich to manchester. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the best thing you can give your business is comcast business. comcast business. built for business. >> putting loved ones in a nursing home... hoping for the best. >> my father died because of the neglect. >> are they betraying your trust? >> it's a for-profit business. ♪ >> meetings in brussels suggest they've playing down expectation of any immediate decision. are they confident that a deal will be r
. >> i'm adam raney near the dominican republic border. the government insists it has not begun to deport people but many in this camp say they were forced to come here. >> in sport the world cup winner on his way from munich to manchester. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes-...
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adam raney reports. >> a camp is growing in this dry dry, desolate landscape. haiti just a few minutes away from the dominican border. most people were living on the other side until recently, working, raising families. many feel they're in a foreign land one they know little about where life is hard. for two months this has been home for joanis and his wife. the dominican government said it is not deporting people. joanis said that's not true. >> i was born in the dominican republic. i was coming home from work and immigration authorities grabbed me and deported me to haiti. my children are still on the other side. it's been two months since i last saw them. >> the couple lived in barona, a three-hour drive from here. >> every day in barona they're deporting a lot of people. every day they send them to the border. >> there are signs of ex-passing everywhere. people are staking out whatever land they can, a pastor who has lived in this area for years showed me around the camp, pointing out all the new arrivals. >> in the first few days i made a list of 160 depo
adam raney reports. >> a camp is growing in this dry dry, desolate landscape. haiti just a few minutes away from the dominican border. most people were living on the other side until recently, working, raising families. many feel they're in a foreign land one they know little about where life is hard. for two months this has been home for joanis and his wife. the dominican government said it is not deporting people. joanis said that's not true. >> i was born in the dominican...
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adam raney, al jazeera, on the dominican haitian border. >>> the indian government is launching a new program that allows people to digitally store documents. it is designed to eliminate the large stack of paper needed for any government work. >> reporter: the program is meant to change what you see here. people with stacksover documents needed just to get basic government work done. under the digital locker plan all-important documents such as licenses and birth certificates will be stored electronically. with the goal of making services available no matter where people live and speeding up the notoriously slow democracy. this is all part of the plan launched by the prime minister with the goal of bringing more government initiatives online. but the question is being raised whom exactly will benefit from this program? >> challenge is going to be [ inaudible ] for a long time but at the moment it will only hit the small population that is digitally connected. >> reporter: the prime minister will also be launching the program in two villages that have internet. but the spread of this p
adam raney, al jazeera, on the dominican haitian border. >>> the indian government is launching a new program that allows people to digitally store documents. it is designed to eliminate the large stack of paper needed for any government work. >> reporter: the program is meant to change what you see here. people with stacksover documents needed just to get basic government work done. under the digital locker plan all-important documents such as licenses and birth certificates...
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adam raney reports. >> reporter: the one thing this man knows he can provide for his family in haiti is water. this well sits a few meters outside of his home a one-room shack he shares with five others. a place he never wanted to return to. earlier this year he was dpoerted, he says, a steady job on a farm in the dominican republic and regular pay, gone. >> translator: life is better in the dominican republic. there's work over there. here there is nothing. people go hungry. kids don't have anything. and are always crying. there is just nothing here. >> reporter: his plan now is to return to the dominican republic any way he can. over the border there is a constant demand for cheap haitian labor, an economic opportunity haiti has no chance of matching and which continues to drive haitians to leave. >> it will continue first of all, because our economy is not up to par. we cannot really give them jobs. they need the haitians. they need the low-skill haitian workers to further their economy. >> reporter: what work there is offers little pay, and little chance of breaking the cycle of
adam raney reports. >> reporter: the one thing this man knows he can provide for his family in haiti is water. this well sits a few meters outside of his home a one-room shack he shares with five others. a place he never wanted to return to. earlier this year he was dpoerted, he says, a steady job on a farm in the dominican republic and regular pay, gone. >> translator: life is better in the dominican republic. there's work over there. here there is nothing. people go hungry. kids...
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adam raney reports from el salvador. buses stopped, people crammed in trucks, and a morning commute disrupted out of fear. the gangs are there for all to see. they order the killing of bus drivers from prison cells, bringing chaos to the streets. it seems there's little the government can do. >> reporter: it's a hardworking honest people that build the country who are the victims of these attacks. >> the gangs showed that they have the power, if they didn't, they couldn't have paralyzed transport. the government says the 18th street gang ordered the buses to stop running, or people would pay the price. pressure from the gangs to force negotiations for a truce as the government cracks down on them. more than half a doze in bus drivers have been murdered since sunday. some buses are going out on their route, but only with heavily protection. the drivers and their riders fear for their lives. >> this bus driver says he's afraid of being murdered, but work is scarce and he has to feed his family. >> the president dodged our
adam raney reports from el salvador. buses stopped, people crammed in trucks, and a morning commute disrupted out of fear. the gangs are there for all to see. they order the killing of bus drivers from prison cells, bringing chaos to the streets. it seems there's little the government can do. >> reporter: it's a hardworking honest people that build the country who are the victims of these attacks. >> the gangs showed that they have the power, if they didn't, they couldn't have...
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. >>> i'm adam raney at a camp in south-eastern haiti, where hundreds of people arrive from the seen republic. they are s
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adam raney met one such search team. >> reporter: miguel refuses to give up. he is still desperately searching for dozens of missing students. a tipped from a confessed killer brought him to a farm to search wells for their remains. if found the government's story would be blown apart. miguel knows he is being watched. he carries on though despite anonymous threats and government pressure. >> reporter: it's exhausting we give authorities remains, remains, and more remains, and they don't tell us anything. it wears you out. >> reporter: but they continue, he says because authorities don't. barely an hour into the operation, they can't get the pump to work. searching the often violent corners of the state is long gruelling, thankless work. work some have criticized. >> translator: everyone should follow the rule of law. authorities are the ones responsible for carrying out investigations and providing results. >> reporter: rule of law, something lacking here. citizens groups and vigilantes have already unearthed dozens of people's remains. the faithful pray for
adam raney met one such search team. >> reporter: miguel refuses to give up. he is still desperately searching for dozens of missing students. a tipped from a confessed killer brought him to a farm to search wells for their remains. if found the government's story would be blown apart. miguel knows he is being watched. he carries on though despite anonymous threats and government pressure. >> reporter: it's exhausting we give authorities remains, remains, and more remains, and they...
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adam raney al jazeera, mexico. >>> you can catch that story many more as well as the latest news analysis, and opinion pieces on our website. that's at aljazeera.com. >>> the nation's police on high alert, a warning from homeland security and the fbi this holiday weekend. >>> talks intensify in vienna. round the clock negotiations are planned throughout the weekend. >>> and free at 50 the tough life middle age inmates face when they are released from jail. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. an estimated 42 million americans are hitting the road today heading for independence day celebrations but federal law enforcement is on heightened alert. john henry smith has more. >> reporter: first it's important to point out that homeland security is not saying they know of any specific threats set for this weekend in the united states, still in advance of the holiday weekend, the department of homeland security has sent out an alert to police across the country, and they are responding by ramping up their preparations. tourists are already out in force, g
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adam raney is in one of those camps. adam, what are people there telling you? >> well, the organization of american states delegation has just left this camp. but as you can see dozens of people around me are holding cards like this one. some small some large. these are identification cards issued by the dominican government when these officially applied for permission to stay in that country despite that, despite the fact that they were given a 45 day window to complete their application many people holding these cards say they were deported, others say they left on their own because they faced death threats. they said that they were afraid that mobs of people who were angry about their presence would do harm to them. there is a history of violence on this border where up to thousand of people were killed by massacre. so these fears are not necessarily unfounded but it shows the psychology of this situation. you have many poor desperate people who have been working for years in dominican republic. they in good faith applied for this program. some say they were
adam raney is in one of those camps. adam, what are people there telling you? >> well, the organization of american states delegation has just left this camp. but as you can see dozens of people around me are holding cards like this one. some small some large. these are identification cards issued by the dominican government when these officially applied for permission to stay in that country despite that, despite the fact that they were given a 45 day window to complete their application...
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raney reports. >> a camp is growing in this dry, desolate landdale. escape -- landscape. in haiti, a few minutes from the bored. most people were living on the other side, working, raising families, many feel they are in a foreign land, one they know little about, where life is hard. for two months this has been home for this man and his wife. the dominican republic say it's not deporting people. >> i was born in the dominican republic, i was coming home from work. immigration authorities grabbed me and deported me to haiti. it's been two months since i last saw my children. >> the couple lived a 3 hour drive from here. >> every day they are deporting a lot of people. a lot of peoplethey send them to the border. >> there are signs of expansion everywhere. people are staking out whatever land they can. a pastor that lived in the area for years, showed me around the camp, pointing out new arrivals. >> translation: in the first few days i made a list of 140 deportees that arrived. every day it grows. every day it grows finally i stopped counting. a human
raney reports. >> a camp is growing in this dry, desolate landdale. escape -- landscape. in haiti, a few minutes from the bored. most people were living on the other side, working, raising families, many feel they are in a foreign land, one they know little about, where life is hard. for two months this has been home for this man and his wife. the dominican republic say it's not deporting people. >> i was born in the dominican republic, i was coming home from work. immigration...
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. >> i'm adam raney near the dominican border. the dominican government insists that it has not forced deportation of haiti haitian people. >> putting loved ones in a nursing home... hoping for the best. >> my father died because of the neglect. >> are they betraying your trust? >> it's a for-profit business. >> well back to al jazeera. let's take you to the top stories. thousands of people have gathered in bosnia to mark the 20th anniversary of the atrocity of srebrenica. 8,000 men and boys were murdered by bosnian serve troops. >>> europe's finance ministers are in brussels to work out greece's bail out proposal. >>> some developing news out of egypt, we hear that heavy fight something under way between the egyptian army and fighters from the group calling itself sinai province. the group said it is allied with the islamic state in iraq and the levant. >> well, moving on to syria now. airstrikes have killed at least 29 people. the strikes targeted a residential area leaving dozens of people injured. the area has been out of the
. >> i'm adam raney near the dominican border. the dominican government insists that it has not forced deportation of haiti haitian people. >> putting loved ones in a nursing home... hoping for the best. >> my father died because of the neglect. >> are they betraying your trust? >> it's a for-profit business. >> well back to al jazeera. let's take you to the top stories. thousands of people have gathered in bosnia to mark the 20th anniversary of the atrocity...
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adam raney reports. >> reporter: a young girl behind bars, a refuge in a country wracked by gang violence. the girls we spoke to worked with the gangs, collecting extortion money from shopkeepers that feared for their lives. some were afraid to speak to us, afraid they'd be killed. >> translation: they split everything. they help each other out. >> she was born into a poor gang community. her brothers are gang members, her boyfriend too, until he was killed last year. >> many of the girls couldn't read or rite before coming here, they are school and job training. sometimes they bring their babies in toe. four girls are raising their children here. school uniforms can't hide the signs of their previous lives. tat oos are the norm in a country where people brand themselves, showing allegiance to gangs, neighbourhoods and boyfriends. many hold on to hope that a better future may be there for them. on offer is skills, baking, beauty school and sewing classes - more than many had. many of the girls locked up told me they come from a troubled background and don't have many opportunities, they s
adam raney reports. >> reporter: a young girl behind bars, a refuge in a country wracked by gang violence. the girls we spoke to worked with the gangs, collecting extortion money from shopkeepers that feared for their lives. some were afraid to speak to us, afraid they'd be killed. >> translation: they split everything. they help each other out. >> she was born into a poor gang community. her brothers are gang members, her boyfriend too, until he was killed last year. >>...
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adam raney al jazeera, haiti. >>> the u.s. has recovered hundreds of looted iraqi artifact from isil during a recent raid in syria. the items include relics of some of the oldest civilizeationcivilizations. jane arraf reports. >> reporter: there have been lots of allegations, but this is believed to be the first public evidence that isil is funding some of its operations through looted antiques. the u.s. says its special forces recovered several hundred artifacts after killing a senior isil leader in syria in may. they say along with intelligence documents and data they seized antiques including gold coins more than 1,000 years old. in between the looting of the iraq museum, and isil's destruction of ancient sites, iraq has been steadily losing parts of its heritage. the u.s. says it couldn't have done anything to protect the sites from the armed group some call daesh. >> as you know jane the coalition does not have boots on the ground and certainly using air strikes on targets like that could actually be more damaging to the
adam raney al jazeera, haiti. >>> the u.s. has recovered hundreds of looted iraqi artifact from isil during a recent raid in syria. the items include relics of some of the oldest civilizeationcivilizations. jane arraf reports. >> reporter: there have been lots of allegations, but this is believed to be the first public evidence that isil is funding some of its operations through looted antiques. the u.s. says its special forces recovered several hundred artifacts after killing a...
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adam raney al jazeera, mexico. >>> you can catch that story many more as well as the latest news analysis, and opinion pieces on our website. that's at aljazeera.com. >>> the nation's police on high alert, a warning from homeland security and the fbi this holiday weekend. >>> talks intensify in vienna. round the clock negotiations are planned throughout the weekend. >>> and free at 50 the tough life middle age inmates face when they are released from jail. ♪
adam raney al jazeera, mexico. >>> you can catch that story many more as well as the latest news analysis, and opinion pieces on our website. that's at aljazeera.com. >>> the nation's police on high alert, a warning from homeland security and the fbi this holiday weekend. >>> talks intensify in vienna. round the clock negotiations are planned throughout the weekend. >>> and free at 50 the tough life middle age inmates face when they are released from jail. ♪
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adam raney has more from mexico city. >> for more than 80 years pemex, mexico's national oil company has been the only player. that changes. earlier on wednesday the government opened up 14 exploration blocks forbidding. it attracted attention. all may not be shown off. some are more appetising than others. it shows we are entering an era of competition, a long state-run monopoly is no longer a monopoly, and an oil analyst says it's effectively a game changer. >> effectively it's breaking up pemex's monopoly. it's the first stone in transforming an industry. >> although there has not been so much interest in this first round of bidding, there'll be subsequent rounds in the coming weeks and months and that will be the crown jewel that is for companies allowed to bid on deep water products. they'll attract attention, they are lucrative products, and the country has been unable to truly take advantage of reserves in deep waters in the golf of mexico. they benefitted by being a monopoly on oil in this country and could find a silver lining. if they are able to modernize and produce more
adam raney has more from mexico city. >> for more than 80 years pemex, mexico's national oil company has been the only player. that changes. earlier on wednesday the government opened up 14 exploration blocks forbidding. it attracted attention. all may not be shown off. some are more appetising than others. it shows we are entering an era of competition, a long state-run monopoly is no longer a monopoly, and an oil analyst says it's effectively a game changer. >> effectively it's...
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adam raney al jazeera, mexico. >>> still to come on the program, on the edge of a battle ground, how iraq's government is trying to save its unique heritage. >>> and how the an inchenth path that was the setting of shakespeare shakespeare's play is bringing unity to cyprus. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the best thing you can give your business is comcast business. comcast business. built for business. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage all of taylor swift's music videos interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. ♪ >>> hello, welcome back and a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. final preparations are underway fo
adam raney al jazeera, mexico. >>> still to come on the program, on the edge of a battle ground, how iraq's government is trying to save its unique heritage. >>> and how the an inchenth path that was the setting of shakespeare shakespeare's play is bringing unity to cyprus. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work...
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adam raney al jazeera. mexico. >> the syrian army has carried out airstrikes and launch raids in the northern city of aleppo. the military operation was in response to a major assault by an alliance of rebels. rebels fired rockets and missiles on friday. but a source said that the attack had been repelled. the government controls the west of syria's largest city while different rebel factions in the east. but activists say that they've managed to capture a military base in aleppo. the base is considered as angle entrance to other government-held areas in the western parts of aleppo. >> well, the united nations envoy to yemen is hopeful a cease-fire can still be reached between the country's warring side. they made the comments as the united states called for a humanitarian halt in the fighting for ramadan. but on the ground the saudi-led coalition has launched more strikes. ed one yemeni city has successfully managed to keep the fighting at bay. in the central province troops and local describes the forces.
adam raney al jazeera. mexico. >> the syrian army has carried out airstrikes and launch raids in the northern city of aleppo. the military operation was in response to a major assault by an alliance of rebels. rebels fired rockets and missiles on friday. but a source said that the attack had been repelled. the government controls the west of syria's largest city while different rebel factions in the east. but activists say that they've managed to capture a military base in aleppo. the...
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. >> ali velshi in adam raney, we'll have more in ali velshi on -- ali velshi in tehran we'll have more in "ali velshi on target". >>> a top official killed in a u.s. drone strike. more than two dozen others died in a strike on tuesday. he was a member of the pakistani taliban, before defecting to i.s.i.l. he was thought to be the group spokesman. the head of the yemen branch is urging followers to attack the u.s. according to an intelligence group, translating an online recording of a speech public speech as leader of al qaeda. they succeeded. friday is expected to bring a pause to the fighting in yemen. the u.n. announcing a ceasefire through the end of ramadan. the pause will allow humanitarian aid to be delivered to the country. >> 85% are in need of aid. more than 3,000 have been killed since fighting intensified. half have been civilians. >> president obama is extending his condolences to saudi arabia over the death of long-time foreign minister. at every turn prince faisal advanced the cause of peace. he died two months after leaving a post he hold for 40 years. >> reporter: he w
. >> ali velshi in adam raney, we'll have more in ali velshi on -- ali velshi in tehran we'll have more in "ali velshi on target". >>> a top official killed in a u.s. drone strike. more than two dozen others died in a strike on tuesday. he was a member of the pakistani taliban, before defecting to i.s.i.l. he was thought to be the group spokesman. the head of the yemen branch is urging followers to attack the u.s. according to an intelligence group, translating an...
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i'm adam raney on the dominican republican border. hundreds at this camp say they were torsed to come here >>> in sport we hear from a wimbledon legend closing on on a eighth title >>> the u.n. backed truce in yemen has been broken hours after it came in effect. there are reports of saudi-led air strikes at the city of taiz. there has been reports of fighting on the ground. the truce was to last for a week. aid has been delivered too. >> reporter: for thousands of people wounded in yemen medicine was running out. many places have been cut off for weeks. aid agencies warned if the humanitarian aid doesn't go through, 6 million can face famine. you cannot survive without getting assistance. it's paramount that the families would be humanitarian aid and food or the situation will certainly move into a different scenario. >> reporter: in the city of taiz forces loyal to the government in exile cast doubt on the ceasefire. in fact we don't have much hope for the truce to succeed. the space with a previous truce. that's why we don't think i
i'm adam raney on the dominican republican border. hundreds at this camp say they were torsed to come here >>> in sport we hear from a wimbledon legend closing on on a eighth title >>> the u.n. backed truce in yemen has been broken hours after it came in effect. there are reports of saudi-led air strikes at the city of taiz. there has been reports of fighting on the ground. the truce was to last for a week. aid has been delivered too. >> reporter: for thousands of people...
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adam raney reports from a place where many are forced to take refuge. >> weary, worried and unsure who will help them. dozens are taking refuge at a school inside haiti, on the border with the dominican republic. some are enrolled in a dominican education programme, to stay there legally. despite that they say they were reported anyway. they blame the dominican republic and the hatian republic for failing to provide documents. >> translation: i went three times to apply for my haitian passport. i registered my children. they don't have documents. >> reporter: they don't have their mother she can't go back and without immigration documents, they can't come here. at the school, there's no privacy, no sense if they'll have a home of their own any time soon. >> there's unity and hardship and prayer. many look at god, not politicians. this person moved to dominican republic as a boy. he was a construction worker for 20 years. i need help to get somewhere to live, and i need help. >> the government helps to register new rivals, but people depend on family for food and water. >> a walk from t
adam raney reports from a place where many are forced to take refuge. >> weary, worried and unsure who will help them. dozens are taking refuge at a school inside haiti, on the border with the dominican republic. some are enrolled in a dominican education programme, to stay there legally. despite that they say they were reported anyway. they blame the dominican republic and the hatian republic for failing to provide documents. >> translation: i went three times to apply for my...
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adam raney al jazeera, he will sal have a door. >> the next report on weedkiller glyphosate sold under the name "round up." world researchers say that it is linked to cancer but and in sri lanka it is banned. >> waiting for good news they're hoping that the medical report will bring some relief. one of 69,000 people who have been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease a condition mostly diagnosed in male farm necessary sri lanka. >> the body feels weak. they say there is no cure but i have to keep taking medicine. >> the husband like this group of farmers we spoke to blames glyphosate a powerful chemical to kill weeds. it was made by monsanto under the brand name round up more than 30 years after it's monopoly ply ended other companies began to make glyphosate that is now used in 160 countries. >> it's like emptying the weedkiller in areas. >> the government banned glyphosate in may this year making sri lanka only the second country in the world to do so. the weedkiller made popular by monsanto is still available on the black market. we bought this can quite easily. despite it's wide us
adam raney al jazeera, he will sal have a door. >> the next report on weedkiller glyphosate sold under the name "round up." world researchers say that it is linked to cancer but and in sri lanka it is banned. >> waiting for good news they're hoping that the medical report will bring some relief. one of 69,000 people who have been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease a condition mostly diagnosed in male farm necessary sri lanka. >> the body feels weak. they say there...
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adam raney, al jazeera, haiti. >> controversial u.s. presidential hopeful donald trump is expected to deliver more anti-immigration rhetoric in nevada. he has been heavily criticized in stating the mexican immigrants bring drugs and crime into the u.s. he is causing deep divisions within the right-leaning republican party trying to avoid alienating. this update from the trump rally. >> donald trump is best known as a businessman. it's being taken very seriously as a presidential candidate, not just in newspaper did like the "arizona republic" but in polls. one has him ranked number 1 among republican contenders. what has gotten him attention is his view on immigration. he said mexican immigrants are largely criminals, rapists. it has garnered a lot of attention, so much attention, in fact, he had originally booked the biltmore ballroom in arizona. so many people expressed interest in coming they had to expand that site and move it to the phoenix convention center here he said he has pushed other candidates including jeb bush to the righ
adam raney, al jazeera, haiti. >> controversial u.s. presidential hopeful donald trump is expected to deliver more anti-immigration rhetoric in nevada. he has been heavily criticized in stating the mexican immigrants bring drugs and crime into the u.s. he is causing deep divisions within the right-leaning republican party trying to avoid alienating. this update from the trump rally. >> donald trump is best known as a businessman. it's being taken very seriously as a presidential...
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adam raney reports from a refugee camp next to the boarder. >> reporter: weary, worried, and unsure who will help them. dozens take refuge at this school in haiti on the border with the dominican republic. some told us they enrolled in a dominican immigration programme to stay there legally. despite that, they say they were deported anyway. they blame the dom can and haitian government for failing to provide documents that would allow them to stay. >> i wept three times to apply for a passport so i could register my children. though don't have documents. >> reporter: now they don't have their mother, she can't go back to the dub lek, and without -- dominican republic, and without documents they can't come here. at the school, there's no privacy or sense that they'll have a home of their own soon. there's unity, hardship and prayer. many look to god, not politicians, as they often do in haiti. this man moved to dominican republic as a boy, and was a construction worker for 20 years. >> i need help to get somewhere to live and to find work. >> reporter: the government's civil protection f
adam raney reports from a refugee camp next to the boarder. >> reporter: weary, worried, and unsure who will help them. dozens take refuge at this school in haiti on the border with the dominican republic. some told us they enrolled in a dominican immigration programme to stay there legally. despite that, they say they were deported anyway. they blame the dom can and haitian government for failing to provide documents that would allow them to stay. >> i wept three times to apply for...