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many walked from rwanda. they heard security has improved in the country. it's true after the elections people started to come back. >> the united nations says more than 100,000 people are in refugee camps in the democratic republic of congo, tanzania and rwanda. >> what we are noticing is those in in those areas are returning. these are refugees, but for us, the government may give them the definition that they are refer geese, but for us it is those that arriving d for the protection of other countries as refugees. and for those we are not having signs that are coming now. we are monitoring the situation >>> many people in burundi know the crisis is not over. the proposed unity government and some opposition leaders may not work. it may be a long time before everyone who has left returns home . >> france set riot police to calais to industry to stop migrants from trying to enter the railway tunnel. thousands entered the tunnel in the past week. from calais, barnaby phillips reports. >> these people are the problem that europe wishes would go away. by thea
many walked from rwanda. they heard security has improved in the country. it's true after the elections people started to come back. >> the united nations says more than 100,000 people are in refugee camps in the democratic republic of congo, tanzania and rwanda. >> what we are noticing is those in in those areas are returning. these are refugees, but for us, the government may give them the definition that they are refer geese, but for us it is those that arriving d for the...
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there are reports that burundi refugees in rwanda being recruited to join a rebel group and a camp told al jazeera that dozens of men have left the camp to join rebels fighting the government in burundi. and tie land has charged 72 people with human trafficking and 15 are thai officials and bangkok launched an investigation in may after 26 bodies were found in graves close to the border with malaysia. now friday marks one year since the last case of polio was reported in nigeria and it's still in parts of pakistan and afghanistan but nigeria success raised hopes that health workers are winning the fight to eradicate the disease and we have more from the city in nigeria's plateau state. >> paralysis is the main symptom of polio and in the state they contracted the virus as children probably from drinking dirty water or swallowing human excrement while playing and they receive wheelchairs and he is a survivor himself distributes the wheelchairs for suffers and he is happy it has been a year since the last case of polio has been reported. >> we have to give lots of credit to the government
there are reports that burundi refugees in rwanda being recruited to join a rebel group and a camp told al jazeera that dozens of men have left the camp to join rebels fighting the government in burundi. and tie land has charged 72 people with human trafficking and 15 are thai officials and bangkok launched an investigation in may after 26 bodies were found in graves close to the border with malaysia. now friday marks one year since the last case of polio was reported in nigeria and it's still...
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katherine is in in the refugee camp in eastern rwanda. that's where thousands have escaped the violence in burundi. are the numbers of refugees there from burundi rising? >> reporter: we're not seeing as many people coming into the country as was witnessed in the early days of april, may and june. that's because according to some of the people we've been talking to, some of the refugees, some of the aid workers who talked to other refugees as well who are told that there are a lot of checkpoints in burundi, and people are being prevented from crossing. having said that yes, there are thousands of refugees in the country in rwanda. 70,000 of them were set up in april specifically for the needs of the burundi. what is standing out is 34,000 about 34,000 of the refugees in the country are refugees that are professionals, university lecturers, students politicians who are in opposition in the cities. officials say this is standing out. it's very expensive. they have to pay for that as well and the security as well. all of them, whether they'r
katherine is in in the refugee camp in eastern rwanda. that's where thousands have escaped the violence in burundi. are the numbers of refugees there from burundi rising? >> reporter: we're not seeing as many people coming into the country as was witnessed in the early days of april, may and june. that's because according to some of the people we've been talking to, some of the refugees, some of the aid workers who talked to other refugees as well who are told that there are a lot of...
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we have a report from rwanda. >> reporter: esther michelle says they went to a refugees camp in rue rwanda because she was ad fast. she's she's one of thousands of people who fled from burundi during the recent violence during a controversial election. she and others have now start today return home. >> there is no war so a came back. the camel was not good, but i am scared i heard some people are being harassed by those who stayed. they are angry we ran away. >> reporter: they come back to this. thieves took advantage situation, broke down the door and then came inside. they went through room by room looking for whatever they could steal, taking things like furniture and appliances. a vote is carved from the 2005 election say burundi's first election after its civil war what the president recently won his first team and won a third after months of violence despite a constitutional law limiting him to two terms people are coming back because security has been restored. >> yes, a lot of people are coming back to burundi many have walked from neighboring rwanda. the security they have heard
we have a report from rwanda. >> reporter: esther michelle says they went to a refugees camp in rue rwanda because she was ad fast. she's she's one of thousands of people who fled from burundi during the recent violence during a controversial election. she and others have now start today return home. >> there is no war so a came back. the camel was not good, but i am scared i heard some people are being harassed by those who stayed. they are angry we ran away. >> reporter:...
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now we can go to catherine soi, our correspondent in the mahama refugee camp in eastern rwanda. tell us the type of people then, who are feeling so scared that they are leaving the country and crossing the border and going in to rwanda. ? >> absolutely, martin. let me put this in context. this camp is very far away from the border with burundi. it's about five hours away. the reason why they were brought this far is because of security reasons. they cannot be too close to the border. there are 30,500 refugees, 70,000 people in all have crossed in to rwanda since april when this started. this camp was set up specifically for the needs of burundians. we have not been seeing as many people coming in to the country as was witnessed in the early days of april or may, june. and that's because according to aid workers we have talked to according to some refugees we have talked to as well is that there are a lot of checkpoints inside of burundi that perhaps people are being prevented crossing over. a lot of the people that we talked to say that the reason why they fled burundi in the fi
now we can go to catherine soi, our correspondent in the mahama refugee camp in eastern rwanda. tell us the type of people then, who are feeling so scared that they are leaving the country and crossing the border and going in to rwanda. ? >> absolutely, martin. let me put this in context. this camp is very far away from the border with burundi. it's about five hours away. the reason why they were brought this far is because of security reasons. they cannot be too close to the border....
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almost half are now in rwanda of the people that fled. catherine soi send this report. >> reporter: she came from the capital on sunday she was trading selling clothes now she has to rely on lujan man terrien aid. she is far from home but is still afraid. >> translator: there are two checkpoints, one by police. if you are carrying luggage they stop from you crossing the border. if you are a man they accuse you of being a rebel and take you we had to pay bribes to get through. >> reporter: that group that she is talking about is rwanda's ruling party youth wing whose members have been accused of killing and intimidation. many of these people are following very keenly what is going on in their country, they want to go back home. but they say that a polarizing election on its own does not guarantee the safety, should they return. arriving in mae may with her six children, she told us thattal being in the camp provides many challenges but it's safer than being at home. >> translator: i can only go back if i see many people here doing so. for
almost half are now in rwanda of the people that fled. catherine soi send this report. >> reporter: she came from the capital on sunday she was trading selling clothes now she has to rely on lujan man terrien aid. she is far from home but is still afraid. >> translator: there are two checkpoints, one by police. if you are carrying luggage they stop from you crossing the border. if you are a man they accuse you of being a rebel and take you we had to pay bribes to get through....
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there is correspondence there and in rwanda. the number of people who feel so scared that they are leafing it the kwuntcountry. ays ays.com pass >> new video from a the accident jail where a wham was found dead her yell. >> trying to sell a nuclear deal with iran. defense secretary ash carter meets with israel's leader trying to convince that leader that iran will not get a nuclear weapon. >> military recruiting centers reopen after the chattanooga
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been heavily criticized and across the border there are reports that burundi refugees now living in rwanda are being recruited to join a rebel group and al jazeera spoke to several people in a refugee camp in eastern rwanda and say dozens of men have left the camp and catherine soy has this exclusive report. >> reporter: this mother was a mother of five in the capitol and says her husband left two weeks ago after a series of meetings with people listing men in a known rebel group to fight in burundi and talking to us with her identity hidden is dangerous but she says she just wants her husband back. >> translator: he hinted to he me was going to fight for the country and bring peace but wouldn't give me details and when he left he did not carry his phone or anything. >> reporter: we also talked to several young men who say they have been approached by the recruits and refugees who have left to unknown locations for alleged weapons training. this is an issue that is discussed and many people here are afraid to speak out and those who manage to talk to are already saying their lives are bein
been heavily criticized and across the border there are reports that burundi refugees now living in rwanda are being recruited to join a rebel group and al jazeera spoke to several people in a refugee camp in eastern rwanda and say dozens of men have left the camp and catherine soy has this exclusive report. >> reporter: this mother was a mother of five in the capitol and says her husband left two weeks ago after a series of meetings with people listing men in a known rebel group to fight...
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rwanda because she was afraid. she's one of thousands of people who fled during the recent violence surrounding a controversial elect she and others have now start today return home. >> translator: there is no war so i came back. >> the camp was not good. but i am scared. i heard some people are being harassed by those who stayed. they are angry we ran way. >> reporter: in many cases those returning come back to this. neighbors say thieves took advantage of the situation. they broke down the door, and then came inside. they then went through room by room booking for whatever they could steal. they took things like furniture and appliances. a voter's card from the 2,005 election is a reminder of burundi's first election after its civil war when the president won his first term he correctly won a third after months of violence. and despite a constitutional rule limiting him to two terms. government officials say people are coming back, because security in burundi has been restored. >> translator: yes, a lot of people
rwanda because she was afraid. she's one of thousands of people who fled during the recent violence surrounding a controversial elect she and others have now start today return home. >> translator: there is no war so i came back. >> the camp was not good. but i am scared. i heard some people are being harassed by those who stayed. they are angry we ran way. >> reporter: in many cases those returning come back to this. neighbors say thieves took advantage of the situation. they...
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>> rebel group to take on the government, catherine soy went to the mohama refugee camp in eastern rwanda for this report. >> reporter: this mother of five was a teacher in bujumbura she said her husband left this camp with people said to be enlisting member to fight the government in burundi identity hidden is dangerous but she says she just wants her husband back. >> translator: he hinted to me that he was going to fight for country and go bring peace. but he wouldn't give me details. and when he left, he didn't even carry his phone or anything. >> reporter: we also talked to several young men who say they have been approached by the so-called recruiters and know of refugees who have left to unknown locations for alleged weapons training. this is an issue that is discussed discretely. those who managed to talk to are saying their lives are being threatened. the unhcr also had the allegations. >> of course we had been concerned about such attempts and therefore we have raised it with the government from the beginning of the establishment of the camps. and we have been given the assurance
>> rebel group to take on the government, catherine soy went to the mohama refugee camp in eastern rwanda for this report. >> reporter: this mother of five was a teacher in bujumbura she said her husband left this camp with people said to be enlisting member to fight the government in burundi identity hidden is dangerous but she says she just wants her husband back. >> translator: he hinted to me that he was going to fight for country and go bring peace. but he wouldn't give...
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let's cross to catherine in the reef gee camp in eastern rwanda. that's where thousands of people have ended up after leaving burundi because they were so frightened by the violence. >> absolutely, 70,000 is the number of people who have crossed into rwanda to burundi from april when the conflict broke out, 35,000 people are here. it's quite for from the border with burundi because of security concerns. 34 those people are here in rwanda refugees. these are politicians university students, university lecturers, people who escaped from being intimidated. it's putting a strain on aid agencies who are working to provide basic services not only to the people in the cities, but to the people in this camp, as well. and just to add on top of this, these people, before the people came there other refugees were here from the department republic of congo, 75,000 refugees, some have been here for two decades. on top of that, there is a new influx of refugees, quite a strange to aid agencies, joining us to discuss this is the individual in charge of 16 terribl
let's cross to catherine in the reef gee camp in eastern rwanda. that's where thousands of people have ended up after leaving burundi because they were so frightened by the violence. >> absolutely, 70,000 is the number of people who have crossed into rwanda to burundi from april when the conflict broke out, 35,000 people are here. it's quite for from the border with burundi because of security concerns. 34 those people are here in rwanda refugees. these are politicians university...
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the union said others are still in refugee camps if congo, tanzania and rwanda. the european economics is spending 5 million to help them. they report from the border. >> they went to a refugee camp in rwanda because she was afraid. she is one of thousands who fled from burundi because of violence surrounding a controversial election. she and others started to return home. >> there's no war. i came back. the camp is not good. i heard they are being harassed. they are angry they ran away. >> in many cases those returning come back to this. neighbours say thieves took advantage of the situation, breaking down a door going room by room looking for whatever they could steal. furniture and appliances. >> a card from the 2005 election is a reminder of the election after the war, when the president won his first term. he won a third after months of violence. despite a rule limiting him to two terms. government officials say people are coming back because security in burundi has been restored. >> yes, a lot of people are coming back from burundi. security has improved in
the union said others are still in refugee camps if congo, tanzania and rwanda. the european economics is spending 5 million to help them. they report from the border. >> they went to a refugee camp in rwanda because she was afraid. she is one of thousands who fled from burundi because of violence surrounding a controversial election. she and others started to return home. >> there's no war. i came back. the camp is not good. i heard they are being harassed. they are angry they ran...
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tanzania and rwanda. we have this report from the border with rwanda. >> reporter: this woman went to a refugee camp in rwanda because she was afraid one of thousands fleeing from burundi during the violence surrounding a controversial election. she and others have started to return home. >> translation: there is no war, so i came back. the camp was not good. i am scared. i heard some are harassed by those that stayed. they are angry we ran away. >> reporter: in many cases those returning come back to this. >> neighbours say thieves took advantage of the situation. yes broke down the door. they went room by room. they took things like furniture and appliances. >> reporter: a voter card from the 2005 election is a reminder of the first election after the civil war, when the president won his first term. he won a third after months of violence. despite a rule limiting him to two terms. government officials say people are coming back because security in burundi has been restored. >> a lot of people are comin
tanzania and rwanda. we have this report from the border with rwanda. >> reporter: this woman went to a refugee camp in rwanda because she was afraid one of thousands fleeing from burundi during the violence surrounding a controversial election. she and others have started to return home. >> translation: there is no war, so i came back. the camp was not good. i am scared. i heard some are harassed by those that stayed. they are angry we ran away. >> reporter: in many cases...
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. >>> in neighboring rwanda burundi refugees are being recruited to take on the government. catherine soi has this exclusive report. >> reporter: this mother of five was a teacher in burundi's capitol. she says her husband left this camp two weeks ago after a series of meetings with people said to be enlisting men into an unknown rebel group to fight the government in burundi. talking to us even with her identity hind is dangerous, but she says she just wants her husband back. >> he hinted that he was going to fight for the country and bring feet but he wouldn't give me details. >> reporter: we also talked to several young men who say they have been approached by the so-called recruiters, and who know of refugees who have left to unknown locations for alleged weapons training. >> reporter: many people here are afraid to speak out, and those who manage to talk to are already saying that their lives are being threatened. the united nations refugee agency officials have also heard the allegations. >> of course we have been concerned about such attempts. and therefore, we have r
. >>> in neighboring rwanda burundi refugees are being recruited to take on the government. catherine soi has this exclusive report. >> reporter: this mother of five was a teacher in burundi's capitol. she says her husband left this camp two weeks ago after a series of meetings with people said to be enlisting men into an unknown rebel group to fight the government in burundi. talking to us even with her identity hind is dangerous, but she says she just wants her husband back....
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many have walked from neighboring rwanda. the security has improved in the country. it's true after the elections, people started coming back. >> reporter: but the united nations says more than 100,000 people are still in refugee camps. >> so far what we are not seeing is that those who were in urban areas, not [ inaudible ] are now returning. so the government may have a definition that these are refugees, but for who us we take refugees those who had asked for the protection of other countries as refugees and for those, we are not having signs that they are starting coming now. we are monitoring the situation. >> reporter: many know the crisis isn't over. the proposed unity government may not work. it may be a long time before everyone who has left returns home. haru mutasa. >>> the u.s. wildlife agency says they have not been able to contact the man who killed a famous lion in zimbabwe. he was a protected lion who lived on a wildlife reserve. he killed cecil with a bow and arrow and says he believed he was acting legally. the safari club has suspended the hunter's
many have walked from neighboring rwanda. the security has improved in the country. it's true after the elections, people started coming back. >> reporter: but the united nations says more than 100,000 people are still in refugee camps. >> so far what we are not seeing is that those who were in urban areas, not [ inaudible ] are now returning. so the government may have a definition that these are refugees, but for who us we take refugees those who had asked for the protection of...
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catherine soi reports now from the refugees camp in the eastern part of rwanda. >> reporter: she came from burundi's capital on sunday. she was a trader seller clothes now she has to rely on human humanitarian aid. this woman is far from home but still afraid. she asked to us hide her identity. >> translator: there are two checkpoints, one by police, and one by. [ inaudible ] if you are carrying luggage they stop you from crossing the board. if you are a man they accuse you of being a rebel and take you. we had to pay bribe to his gets through. >> reporter: that group she is talking about is the ruling party youth wing whose members have been accused of killing and intimidation. many of these people are following very keenly what is going on in their country, they want to go back home. but they say that a polarizing election on its own does not guarantee their safety. should they return. she arrived in may with her six children, she told us that being in the camp provides many challenges but it's safer than being at home. >> translator: i can only go back if i see many people here doi
catherine soi reports now from the refugees camp in the eastern part of rwanda. >> reporter: she came from burundi's capital on sunday. she was a trader seller clothes now she has to rely on human humanitarian aid. this woman is far from home but still afraid. she asked to us hide her identity. >> translator: there are two checkpoints, one by police, and one by. [ inaudible ] if you are carrying luggage they stop you from crossing the board. if you are a man they accuse you of being...
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that was catherine soy reporting from the refugee camp in eastern rwanda. police in nepal arrested 200 protesters after the draft constitution turned violent and stopped burning cars and damaging property and schools and businesses are still closed. the general strike was called by the communist party and it says smaller opposition parties, concerns and suggestions for the charter are being ignored. you're with the al jazeera news hour, still to come germany looking to renewable energy to meet demand for power but could it cost the earth? plus playing for keeps, why these palestinian children are facing illegal eviction from the only home they have ever known. and cricketers make history and joe will tell you how in sports. ♪ but first somali troops backed by forces captured another al-shabab stronghold and used as a tackle retreat for the group and it's 250 kilometers east of the capitol and it's another blow to fighters forced out of the nearby town on wednesday. the u.s. president barack obama is expected to offer more support in the fight against el a
that was catherine soy reporting from the refugee camp in eastern rwanda. police in nepal arrested 200 protesters after the draft constitution turned violent and stopped burning cars and damaging property and schools and businesses are still closed. the general strike was called by the communist party and it says smaller opposition parties, concerns and suggestions for the charter are being ignored. you're with the al jazeera news hour, still to come germany looking to renewable energy to meet...
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. >> lyons have been reintroduced to rwanda 15 years after the last one was killed. two males and five females were transported by air and road on a 30-hour journey from south africa. they were kept in a fence-offed quarantined area for two weeks before being released into the wild. the they have satellite collars to track their movement. rwanda's last lions were poisoned by cattle farmers. >>> we have more for you on our website. the address for that is www.aljazeera.com. you can watch us live on by clicking on the "watch now" icon. check it out 24 hours a day. >> greece scrambles to find new plans to bail out the country after the no-vote wins in the finance minister resigns. nearly negotiations. new debate over the confederate flag whether to move it's controversial
. >> lyons have been reintroduced to rwanda 15 years after the last one was killed. two males and five females were transported by air and road on a 30-hour journey from south africa. they were kept in a fence-offed quarantined area for two weeks before being released into the wild. the they have satellite collars to track their movement. rwanda's last lions were poisoned by cattle farmers. >>> we have more for you on our website. the address for that is www.aljazeera.com. you...
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many have walked from neighboring rwanda. it's true after the election people started coming back. >> reporter: but the united nations says more than 100,000 people are still in refugee camps in the democrat republic of congo, tanzania and rwanda. >> so far though in urban areas are now returning. so the government may have the definition that these are refugees, but for us we take as refugees those who had asked for the protection of other countries as refugees and for those we are not having signs that they are coming now. we are monitoring the situation. >> reporter: many people in burundi know the crisis isn't over, the proposed unity government and some opposition leaders may not work. it may be a long time before everyone who has left returns home. haru mutasa al jazeera. >>> malaysia's prime minister hayes the wing found in the ocean is likely from a boeing 747. they will find out if it belongs to mh17 that disappeared last year. >>> greece's prime minister has called for a bailout vote within his syriza party. he has
many have walked from neighboring rwanda. it's true after the election people started coming back. >> reporter: but the united nations says more than 100,000 people are still in refugee camps in the democrat republic of congo, tanzania and rwanda. >> so far though in urban areas are now returning. so the government may have the definition that these are refugees, but for us we take as refugees those who had asked for the protection of other countries as refugees and for those we are...
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. >> tens of thousands have crossed the border into rwanda to escape the violence. kathryn is in the refugee camp in the east, she spoke with the u.n. hmmc. about some of thening thats facing humanitarian workers. we are getting about 100 new arrival as day but it is fewer than expected fewer than it was the new arrive refugees are telling us that her having trouble traveling they are having trouble getting up to the border area, they are being stopped. their positions being confiscated. they are being threatened. and so they are not able to get across the boarder freely. and so we have the sense there's a large number of people who want to flee, but have not yet been able to get across the border to reach safety here in rwanda. >> still 70,000 people that's a big number, 34,000 here. this camp was set up just for this right this camp is 91 days old so there was nothing here 92 days ago now it is a small town, with all of the challenges. the number one priority is trying to race against time to prepare for more coming. we don't know when, so it makes it difficult to
. >> tens of thousands have crossed the border into rwanda to escape the violence. kathryn is in the refugee camp in the east, she spoke with the u.n. hmmc. about some of thening thats facing humanitarian workers. we are getting about 100 new arrival as day but it is fewer than expected fewer than it was the new arrive refugees are telling us that her having trouble traveling they are having trouble getting up to the border area, they are being stopped. their positions being confiscated....
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many have gone to rwanda. >> she game from burundi's capital she was a trader selling clothes. now she has to rely on humanitarian aid. this woman is far from home, but still afraid. she asked us to hide her identity. >> there are two checkpoints. one by police, and one by pierre nkurunziza. if you carry luggage, they stop you crossing the boarder. if you are a man you are accused of being a rebel, and they take you. we have to pay bribes to get through. >> reporter: that group that she is talking about is rwanda's ruling party whose members have been accused of killing and intimidation. many of the people are following keenly what is going on in their country, they want to go home, but a polarizing election on its own does not guarantee safety. >> this woman arrived in may with six children. she said that being in the camp provides many challenges, but it is safer than being at home. >> i can only go back if i see many people here doing so. for now, it's impossible. there's a lot of uncertainty. people are still being killed. >> aid agencies are worried that they could see mor
many have gone to rwanda. >> she game from burundi's capital she was a trader selling clothes. now she has to rely on humanitarian aid. this woman is far from home, but still afraid. she asked us to hide her identity. >> there are two checkpoints. one by police, and one by pierre nkurunziza. if you carry luggage, they stop you crossing the boarder. if you are a man you are accused of being a rebel, and they take you. we have to pay bribes to get through. >> reporter: that...
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. >>> there are reports that refugees living in neighboring rwanda are being recruited to join a rebel group. we spoke to several people. they say dozens of men have left the camp. kathryn has this exclusive report. >> this mother of five was a teacher in burundi's capital. she says her husband left this refugee example. people are enlisting men into an unknown rebel group to fight the government in burundi. talking to us even they will her identity hidden is dangerous. she wants her husband back. >> translator: he hinted to me he was going to fight for the country and bring peace. but he wouldn't give me details. when he left, he didn't even carry his phone or anything. >> reporter: we also talked to several young men who have been approached by the recruiters and refugees who left to unknown locations. this is an issue that is discussed. many people here are afraid to speak out. those who manage to talk to, already saying their lives are being threatened. the united nations refugee agency officials have also had the allegations. >> of course, we have been concerned about such attempt
. >>> there are reports that refugees living in neighboring rwanda are being recruited to join a rebel group. we spoke to several people. they say dozens of men have left the camp. kathryn has this exclusive report. >> this mother of five was a teacher in burundi's capital. she says her husband left this refugee example. people are enlisting men into an unknown rebel group to fight the government in burundi. talking to us even they will her identity hidden is dangerous. she wants...
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her husband is, say they are worried. >>> that was kathryn reporting from the refugee camp in eastern rwanda. three people have been killed in a movie shooting at a theater. a lone gunman opened fire inside the crowded theater before taking his own life. seven others were injured. the shooter has been identified by police as a 58-year-old man. the autopsy of a black woman found dead in a texas jail revealed no evidence she was killed by someone else. the marks around her neck are consistent with suicide by hanging. she was arrested by traffic police before she was found dead in that cell. >>> strong words in the u.s. senate over the iranian nuclear deal. the obama administration is trying to persuade them the deal is a good one. >> reporter: preventing iran from developing nuclear weapons. can the deal get the job done? the chair of the senate panel reviewing the deal told obama administration officials he wasn't impressed. >> i believe that you have crossed a new threshold in u.s. foreign policy. we are now it is the policy of the united states to enable a state sponsor of terror to obtain
her husband is, say they are worried. >>> that was kathryn reporting from the refugee camp in eastern rwanda. three people have been killed in a movie shooting at a theater. a lone gunman opened fire inside the crowded theater before taking his own life. seven others were injured. the shooter has been identified by police as a 58-year-old man. the autopsy of a black woman found dead in a texas jail revealed no evidence she was killed by someone else. the marks around her neck are...
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al jazeera has spoken to several people in eastern rwanda who say that dozens of men have left that camp. catherine soi explains. >> reporter: this mother of five was a teacher in burundi's capitol. she says her husband left this camp two weeks ago after a series of meetings with people said to be enlisting men in to an unknown rebel group fighting the government in burundi. >> translator: he hinted to me that he was going to fight for the country, and go bring peace, but he wouldn't give me details, and when left he didn't even carry his phone or anything. >> reporter: we also talked to several young men who say they have been approached by the so-called recruiters and who know of refugees who have left for alleged weapons training. this is an issue that is discussed discretely many are afraid to speak out, and those we managed to talk to are saying their lives are being threatened. officials have also heard the allegations. >> of course we have been concerned about such attempts and therefore, we have raised it with the government from the beginning of establishment of the camps, and w
al jazeera has spoken to several people in eastern rwanda who say that dozens of men have left that camp. catherine soi explains. >> reporter: this mother of five was a teacher in burundi's capitol. she says her husband left this camp two weeks ago after a series of meetings with people said to be enlisting men in to an unknown rebel group fighting the government in burundi. >> translator: he hinted to me that he was going to fight for the country, and go bring peace, but he...
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many have walked from neighboring rwanda. the security has improved in the country, it's true after the elections people have started coming back. >> reporter: but the united nations says more than 100,000 people are still in refugee camps in the congo, tanzania and rwanda. >> so far what we are noticing is that those in urban areas, not in the [ inaudible ] refugees are now returning. so the government may have the definition that these are refugees but for us we'll take as refugees those who had asked for the protection of other countries as the refugees and for those, we are not having signs that they are coming now. we are monitoring the situation. >> reporter: many people know the crisis isn't over. the proposed unity government between nkurunziza and opopposition leaders may not work. it may be a long time before everyone who has left returns home. >>> a judge in the u.s. state of ohio has set a million dollars bond for a white police officer charged with the murder of an unaurmed black man. it's the first time a police
many have walked from neighboring rwanda. the security has improved in the country, it's true after the elections people have started coming back. >> reporter: but the united nations says more than 100,000 people are still in refugee camps in the congo, tanzania and rwanda. >> so far what we are noticing is that those in urban areas, not in the [ inaudible ] refugees are now returning. so the government may have the definition that these are refugees but for us we'll take as...
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. >> she went to a refugee camp in rwanda because she is afraid. she fled burundi during violence surrounding a controversial election. she and others have now started to return home. >> there is no war so i came back. the camp was not good, but i am scared. i heard some people are being harassed by those who stayed. they are angry we ran away. >> in many cases those who are returning come back to this. neighbors say thieves took advantage of the situation broke down the door and then came inside. they went through room by room stealing furniture and appliances. >> a voter's card from the 2005 election is a reminder of burundi's first election after its civil war when the president won his first term. he won a third after months of violence and despite a constitutional rule limiting him to two terms. people are coming back. >> a lot of people are coming back to burundi. many walked from neighboring rwanda. conditions have improved in the country. it's true after the elections people started coming back. >> but the united nations says more than 100,
. >> she went to a refugee camp in rwanda because she is afraid. she fled burundi during violence surrounding a controversial election. she and others have now started to return home. >> there is no war so i came back. the camp was not good, but i am scared. i heard some people are being harassed by those who stayed. they are angry we ran away. >> in many cases those who are returning come back to this. neighbors say thieves took advantage of the situation broke down the door...
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a plane carrying the newly elected president and rwanda's president, both houthis, were shot down. that sparked genocide. its neighbour to the north. that continued for years in the two countries, an estimated 300,000 were killed in burundi. and 800,000, perhaps as many as a little. finally the main groups signed a ceasefire, and the war was over and would take six years before the last of the houthi rebels would lay down the arms. the waves of protests that we see, rippling through burundi. when the president ran for a third arm, and opponents say it's unconstitutional >>> joining us from staunton virgin via skype, is cara jones. teaching african politics at the mary baldwin college. >> good to see you. i ringz the unrest in burundi created a humanitarian crisis. why should we care in the u.s. if another african leader decides to stay on longer than the country's constitution would allow. >> we care about the quality of democracy. we want everyone to enjoy, peace, freedom and stability. the way to do that is to ensure the constitution that they agreed to uphold that they ensure fr
a plane carrying the newly elected president and rwanda's president, both houthis, were shot down. that sparked genocide. its neighbour to the north. that continued for years in the two countries, an estimated 300,000 were killed in burundi. and 800,000, perhaps as many as a little. finally the main groups signed a ceasefire, and the war was over and would take six years before the last of the houthi rebels would lay down the arms. the waves of protests that we see, rippling through burundi....
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in the meantime, there's evidence that burundian refugees living in rwanda are being recruited to join a rebel group. we have spoken to several people in the refugee camp in eastern rwanda that say that dozens of men have left the camp. we have the exclusive report. >> this mother of five was a teacher doesn't know where her husband isis worried. >> somali government troops backed by african union forces have captured another al shabab stronghold. it was used as a tactical retreat by the group. its 250 kilometers east. it's another blow to al shabab fighters forced out of a nearby town on wednesday this week. >> u.s. president obama is expected to offer more support against al shabab on a visit to kenya. he's been criticized for not paying enough attention to african issues, but that appears to be changing. the u.s. has provided military aid, training and logistical support to combat armed groups such as al shabab. he launched an initiative called power africa, the goal to double access to electricity in sub sahara africa. his government has committed more than $2 billion to contain th
in the meantime, there's evidence that burundian refugees living in rwanda are being recruited to join a rebel group. we have spoken to several people in the refugee camp in eastern rwanda that say that dozens of men have left the camp. we have the exclusive report. >> this mother of five was a teacher doesn't know where her husband isis worried. >> somali government troops backed by african union forces have captured another al shabab stronghold. it was used as a tactical retreat...
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many have walked from neighboring rwanda. they have heard security has improved in the country. it's true after the elects people started coming back. >> reporter: but the united nations says more than 100,000 people are still in refugees camps in the democratic republic of congo tanzania and rwanda. >> so far what we are noticing is that those who are in urban areas, not in the inning just as refugees are now returning. so the government may have have a definition these are refugees by for us it takes those that asked for the protection of other countries as refugees. and for those we are not having signs that they are starting coming now. we are monitoring the situation. >> reporter: many people know the crisis isn't over. the proposed unity government the president and some opposition leader may not work. it may be a long time before everyone who has left returns home. al jazerra burundi. >>> the u.s. wildlife agency says that they have not been able to contact the man who killed a famous lion in zimbabwe. walter palmer is a caused of illegally killing cease cecil. a protecte
many have walked from neighboring rwanda. they have heard security has improved in the country. it's true after the elects people started coming back. >> reporter: but the united nations says more than 100,000 people are still in refugees camps in the democratic republic of congo tanzania and rwanda. >> so far what we are noticing is that those who are in urban areas, not in the inning just as refugees are now returning. so the government may have have a definition these are...
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. >> well, tens of thousands burundians have crossed the border into rwanda to escape vie violence. >> we're getting 100 new arrivals every day. sometimes a bit more. sometimes a bit less, but it is fewer than expected. it's fewer than it was a couple of months ago. the new arrived refugees are telling us that they're having troubling in b trouble traveling into burundi. they're being intimidated and they're not able to get across the border freely. they have a sense that there is a large number of people in burundi who want to flee, but they have not been able to get across the border to reach safety here in rwanda. >> 70,000 people, that's a big number. 34,000 here. camps have been set up just for this. what are you prepared for right now? >> this camp is 91 days old. there was nothing here 92 days ago. now it's a small town with all of the challenges of that. the number one priority of that is trying to race against time to prepare for more refugees still coming. thousands, maybe tens of thousands. we don't know how many, and we don't know when. so it makes it difficult to plan. th
. >> well, tens of thousands burundians have crossed the border into rwanda to escape vie violence. >> we're getting 100 new arrivals every day. sometimes a bit more. sometimes a bit less, but it is fewer than expected. it's fewer than it was a couple of months ago. the new arrived refugees are telling us that they're having troubling in b trouble traveling into burundi. they're being intimidated and they're not able to get across the border freely. they have a sense that there is a...
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. >> in neighboring rwanda, there is a rebel group forming to take on the government. >> this mother of five was a teacher in burundi's capital. she said that her husband left in refugee camp two weeks ago after a series of meetings of people enlisting men into rebel group to fight the government in burundi. she said she just wants her husband back. >> he told me he was going to fight for the country and go bring peace but he could not bring me details. when he left he didn't even carry his phone or anything. >> we talked to several young men who say they've been approached by the so-called recruiters, and who known of refugee who is have left. >> this is an issue that is discussed. those who managed to talk say their lives are being threatened. the united nations refugee agency uncr officials have heard the allegations. >> of course we have been concerned about such attempts, and therefore we have raised it with the government from the beginning of the establishment of the camps and we have been given the assurance that the government will take all measures to curb such attempts tha
. >> in neighboring rwanda, there is a rebel group forming to take on the government. >> this mother of five was a teacher in burundi's capital. she said that her husband left in refugee camp two weeks ago after a series of meetings of people enlisting men into rebel group to fight the government in burundi. she said she just wants her husband back. >> he told me he was going to fight for the country and go bring peace but he could not bring me details. when he left he didn't...
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reports now near the border with rwanda. >> she says she went to a refugee camp in rwanda, because she was afraid. she is one of thousands of people who fled during the recent violence surrounding a controversy election, she and others have now started to return home. >> there is no war so i came back the camp was not good. but i am scared i heard some people are being harassed by those who stays. they are angry we have gone away. >> those who are returning come back to this. >> neighbors say they took advantage of the situation they broke down the door and then came inside. they then through room by room looking for whatever they could steal. furniture. >> from the 2005 election, is a reminder of the first election after the civil war when the president won his first term. he recent calais won a third after months of violence, and despite a constitutional rule limiting him to two terms. government officials say people are coming back, and security has been secured. >> yes a lot of people are coming back. many have walked from neighboring. people have started coming back. >> but the un
reports now near the border with rwanda. >> she says she went to a refugee camp in rwanda, because she was afraid. she is one of thousands of people who fled during the recent violence surrounding a controversy election, she and others have now started to return home. >> there is no war so i came back the camp was not good. but i am scared i heard some people are being harassed by those who stays. they are angry we have gone away. >> those who are returning come back to this....
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. >>> now in neighboring rwanda burundian refugees are being recruited to join a rebel group to take on the government. catherine soi went to the camp in eastern rwanda for this exclusive report. >> reporter: this mother of five was a teacher in bujumbura, burundi's capitol. she says her husband left the camp two weeks ago after a series of meetings with people said to be enlisting men into an unknown group to fight the government in burundi. she says she just wants her husband back. >> translator: he hinted to me that he was going to fight for the country, and go bring peace, but he couldn't give me details and when he left he didn't even carry his phone or anything. >> reporter: we also talked to several young men who say they have been approached by the so-called recruiters and who know refugees who have left to unknown locations for alleged weapons training. this is an issue discussed discretely. those we managed to talk to are saying that their lives are being threatened. the united nations refugee agency officials have also heard the allegations. >> of course we had been concer
. >>> now in neighboring rwanda burundian refugees are being recruited to join a rebel group to take on the government. catherine soi went to the camp in eastern rwanda for this exclusive report. >> reporter: this mother of five was a teacher in bujumbura, burundi's capitol. she says her husband left the camp two weeks ago after a series of meetings with people said to be enlisting men into an unknown group to fight the government in burundi. she says she just wants her husband...
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the last lions in rwanda were poisoned by cattle farmer. to track any movement near inhabited areas. plenty online, aljazeera.com the world news is always there 24-7. aljazeera.com. >> this is "techknow". a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wild fire. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity but we are doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight "techknow" investigates climate change. >> i can really feel it vibrating now. >> it's science versus politics. >> do you know what this is? it's a snowball.
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. >>> thousands of burundians have fled across the border to rwanda. catherine soi is there. >> reporter: we have not seen as many coming as we did in april, may, and june and we have talked to some aid workers who are hearing that there are many check points along the way that perhaps people are now being prevented from crossing into rwanda. some of those we talked to here say they escaped intimidation in burundi. the ruling party youth wing members that have been accused of killings and harassing people. there are a little more more than 30,000 refugees in this camp which was set up in april specifically for the refugees. there are about 34,000 in the city, and [ inaudible ] or so in the transit camp at the border. these people want to return home, but many say a polarizing election will not guarantee their safety should they go back. >>> african union force commanders in somali are not responding to allegations of a mass shooting. people say 24 people were killed when troops opened fire without provocation. young men playing football were shot. othe
. >>> thousands of burundians have fled across the border to rwanda. catherine soi is there. >> reporter: we have not seen as many coming as we did in april, may, and june and we have talked to some aid workers who are hearing that there are many check points along the way that perhaps people are now being prevented from crossing into rwanda. some of those we talked to here say they escaped intimidation in burundi. the ruling party youth wing members that have been accused of...
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most xwojt here in rwanda he made the point this was not about age old ethnic hat tridz, how that term is used as a way to prom oat, in effect, exploited by the haters. we have haters everywhere. so i would have hoped that president bill clinton would have started a new page offering his apology. what happens is with someone like prime minister butich of serbia, he was the minister of information when it occurred when malosovich was in power. he he was one of those people who said for every serb killed we need to kill 100 or 1,000 muslims. that's someone who carries grave responsibilities. other leaders have come to srebencia to acknowledge genocide they are more than welcome. in fact i personally would embrace them. when we talk with butich. it's unfortunate someone takes the focus of the suffering. commemoration event. he should have never been attacked in this way. now, he's calling it an assassination attempt. in other words, he is trying to turn the deck. he first has to acknowledge his own mistakes and apologize for what happened and say the word "genocide" which he still refuses
most xwojt here in rwanda he made the point this was not about age old ethnic hat tridz, how that term is used as a way to prom oat, in effect, exploited by the haters. we have haters everywhere. so i would have hoped that president bill clinton would have started a new page offering his apology. what happens is with someone like prime minister butich of serbia, he was the minister of information when it occurred when malosovich was in power. he he was one of those people who said for every...
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rwanda has made it easier for workers of the member states. they have longer need a work permit. in the next decade, some of the countries that have large gas and oil reserves want to adjust the currency and spending policies. a common currency modeled on the european union. similarly to the euro, the monetary union would be administered through a common central-bank. however, the implementation could take years. and not only because of the ongoing violence in burundi. there is another problem. the differing economic strength. the rondae is one of the poorest nations in the world. monica: that sounds familiar. it single currency, different economies. how is that community hoping to handle it? let's go to the africa desk for some answers. is that a good idea? cracks i think if you asked one or two years ago they would of said it's a very good idea. since them, we are in a very critical phase. not only in berlin the -- but economically and politically. they have a similar setting. and what is really coming close to common currency. it is a long way to go. to which the introduction
rwanda has made it easier for workers of the member states. they have longer need a work permit. in the next decade, some of the countries that have large gas and oil reserves want to adjust the currency and spending policies. a common currency modeled on the european union. similarly to the euro, the monetary union would be administered through a common central-bank. however, the implementation could take years. and not only because of the ongoing violence in burundi. there is another problem....
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interesting because a year ago this security council did adapt a similar resolution relating to the rwanda genocide. of course that was not vetoed at all by russia. this one clearly much different because of geopolitical and other reasons and this one clearly was vetoed by russia. a lot of people are disappointed in the united nations but we should point out there were four countries that abstained china venezuela, angola and nigeria all abstained as well. where do we go from here? likely the u.n. security call council will not take this up issue again. it's been 20 years. they were trying to reach some sort of negotiations. we saw diplomats at the last moment trying to hammer out an agreement, but it did not happen. this issue at the security council is probably over. >> thank you very much. now, there are signs that an agreement between yemen's government and houthi rebels could be close are up to three months of conflict. the government now based in saudi arabia has told the united nations that it has agreed to a continual truce. it would be based that houthi rubles rebels withdraw from
interesting because a year ago this security council did adapt a similar resolution relating to the rwanda genocide. of course that was not vetoed at all by russia. this one clearly much different because of geopolitical and other reasons and this one clearly was vetoed by russia. a lot of people are disappointed in the united nations but we should point out there were four countries that abstained china venezuela, angola and nigeria all abstained as well. where do we go from here? likely the...
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rwanda has made it easier for workers of the member states. they have longer need a work permit. in the next decade, some of the countries that have large gas and oil reserves want to adjust the currency and spending policies. a common currency modeled on the european union. similarly to the euro, the monetary union would be administered through a common central-bank. however, the implementation could take years. and not only because of the ongoing violence in burundi. there is another problem. the differing economic strength. the rondae is one of the poorest nations in the world. monica: that sounds familiar. it single currency, different economies. how is that community hoping to handle it? let's go to the africa desk for some answers. is that a good idea? cracks i think if you asked one or two years ago they would of said it's a very good idea. since them, we are in a very critical phase. not only in berlin the -- but economically and politically. they have a similar setting. and what is really coming close to common currency. it is a long way to go. to which the introduction
rwanda has made it easier for workers of the member states. they have longer need a work permit. in the next decade, some of the countries that have large gas and oil reserves want to adjust the currency and spending policies. a common currency modeled on the european union. similarly to the euro, the monetary union would be administered through a common central-bank. however, the implementation could take years. and not only because of the ongoing violence in burundi. there is another problem....
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they took up the issue 20 years ago, 20 years after the rwanda genocide, and there was no problem with the terminology of genocide then. but this is much different. it's been 20 years. they wanted to get it through on the 20th anniversary. the chances of this going forward again are pretty slim especially now with this russian veto. >> gabriel thank you. >> a sign of a truce between yemen and outy rebels they have told the u.n. that it agrees to a truce that could be implemented in the coming days. it is a deal based on the condition that houthi rebels withdraw from four province where is there has been intense fighting. they would power after a coup by the rebel group the houthis. the greek prime minister has been talking with members of u.n. parliament. they set a deadline at the end of this week for greece to come up with what is described as far reaching proposals. jonah hull has the latest. >> reporter: after the brinkmanship of refusal and referendum in greece, prime minister alexis tsipras made his case. today we come with a strong mandate from the greek people. and we're determ
they took up the issue 20 years ago, 20 years after the rwanda genocide, and there was no problem with the terminology of genocide then. but this is much different. it's been 20 years. they wanted to get it through on the 20th anniversary. the chances of this going forward again are pretty slim especially now with this russian veto. >> gabriel thank you. >> a sign of a truce between yemen and outy rebels they have told the u.n. that it agrees to a truce that could be implemented in...
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. >> two male lions and five female lions, last lions in rwanda, were poisoned by caught farmers, these have benefit with radio collars to track their movement. news at aljazeera.com any time you want it. >> it's friday afternoon in the rio grande valley in texas. >> abortion is one of the most common medical procedures for women around the world. >> two friends are reading a manual on how to give yourself an abortion. >> and then i asked you for sure like how pregnant you are. >> for sure right now, i'm seven weeks. >> that's good because once you get to 12 weeks, it's like riskier. >> they wouldn't let us film their faces because here, like in most states, what they are about
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. >> lions have been introduced to rwanda 15 years after the final animal was killed there. they have been kept into a quarantined area. the new pride has satellite collars to track their movements. much more on our website as ever the address to click onto is aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight: trash. it's everywhere. >> what's the out put of this facility? >> landfills overflowing. >> it just smells so bad. >> but some of our trash ... ... could be recycled.
. >> lions have been introduced to rwanda 15 years after the final animal was killed there. they have been kept into a quarantined area. the new pride has satellite collars to track their movements. much more on our website as ever the address to click onto is aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight: trash. it's everywhere. >> what's the out put of this facility? >> landfills overflowing. >> it just smells so bad. >> but...
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. >> finally lions have been reintroduced to rwanda 15 years after the last one was killed. two males and five females were transported on air and road on a 30 day journey. track their movement the rwandan alliance were poisoned by cattle farmers. the address to click on is aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com. the single biggest group are syrians - tens of thousands of them with their children and little else - will risk this voyage. most often it leads to italy, but that is not where this journey ends of the to better understand what happens after they hit dry land, we joined them on the way through europe.
. >> finally lions have been reintroduced to rwanda 15 years after the last one was killed. two males and five females were transported on air and road on a 30 day journey. track their movement the rwandan alliance were poisoned by cattle farmers. the address to click on is aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com. the single biggest group are syrians - tens of thousands of them with their children and little else - will risk this voyage. most often it leads to italy, but that is not where this...
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number who want to flee but have not yet been able to get across the boarder to reach safety here in rwanda. >> reporter: 70,000 and 34,000 here, these camps were set up in april for this what [ inaudible ]? >> right, this camp is 91 days old. and now it's a small town. with all of the challenges of that. the number one priority we have is trying to race against time to prepare for more refugees still coming. thousands maybe tens of thousands. we don't know how many or when. for the refugees that are here already, the number one priority is water. you know, more people die from bad water, lack of water in refugee situations than any other single cause, so clean water, adequate water is important. we even have some young children who refuse to go to school because they say their clothes are too dirty, and they don't have water to wash their clothes. so we are trying to bring river water from the nearby river into the camp. we're trucking water from 60 kilometers away every day. we digging holes to try to improve the water. >>> in somaliia at least 24 people have been killed. people are accus
number who want to flee but have not yet been able to get across the boarder to reach safety here in rwanda. >> reporter: 70,000 and 34,000 here, these camps were set up in april for this what [ inaudible ]? >> right, this camp is 91 days old. and now it's a small town. with all of the challenges of that. the number one priority we have is trying to race against time to prepare for more refugees still coming. thousands maybe tens of thousands. we don't know how many or when. for the...
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rwanda's parliament backed a position calling for change alieuing president to run for a third term. it could lead to a referendum to abolish the 2-term limit >>> rivals in burundi have been urged to unite to prevent them from sliding into war. facilitating talks. the country has been unstable since april. a bid for a third term has been rejected. >> reporter: this person has a hard task ahead of him ending a political crisis. the president's critics say he's violated the constitution by running for the third time insisting the not is not fair. the president has been criticized for holding on to power and cracking down. men and women here say it comes with an open mind. >> we have not yet interact and don't know the agenda it is hard, what is our expectations. >> the government and ruling party say they are committed. we are starting but will continue the dialogue after the election. it will be concludes if. >> regional heads of state recommended that the presidential election be postponed to the end of the month. among the thinks a possibility of forming a government of internationa
rwanda's parliament backed a position calling for change alieuing president to run for a third term. it could lead to a referendum to abolish the 2-term limit >>> rivals in burundi have been urged to unite to prevent them from sliding into war. facilitating talks. the country has been unstable since april. a bid for a third term has been rejected. >> reporter: this person has a hard task ahead of him ending a political crisis. the president's critics say he's violated the...
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amy: that was romeo dallaire, head of the united nations peacekeeping forces during the genocide in rwanda. paula donovan, if you could follow-up on what he is saying. >> what he said in support of the code blue campaign and its goal of ending immunity for you and civilian peacekeeping personnel is the first step, is absolutely crucial. if there is a situation -- which there is currently -- where anyone within the united nations who is employed by the u.n. feels as though they can act with impunity, do whatever they want when they're sent to peacekeeping missions because they are employer -- rather than the local law enforcement and judiciary, will intervene if they are accused of sex-related crime or sex-related offense. so someone who is employed by the united nations was accused of, let's say sexually molesting a child, isn't immediately brought into custody by local law enforcement. the united nations intervenes and says, this person is covered by a immunity under 1946 convention, we will move in with our investigators and first decide whether we think there is a credible allegation, w
amy: that was romeo dallaire, head of the united nations peacekeeping forces during the genocide in rwanda. paula donovan, if you could follow-up on what he is saying. >> what he said in support of the code blue campaign and its goal of ending immunity for you and civilian peacekeeping personnel is the first step, is absolutely crucial. if there is a situation -- which there is currently -- where anyone within the united nations who is employed by the u.n. feels as though they can act...
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a concern that those that tried to remove them from power, they have left the country, some in rwanda. a bit concerned. and they have threateneded. if he does win, does get elected, they'll come in and remove him by force. ordinary people in the capital are concerned about the threat of violence. people are concerned that it could turn into civil war. the u.n. as well. they are concerned they could be on the brink of civil war. >>> turkish police fired tear gas and water canon to break up a rally in istanbul. protesters say turkey is not doing enough to stop the attacks by i.s.i.l. demonstrators were held after a suicide bomber killed 30 people near the turkish town. 100 were injured. we have more. >> the explosion happened in the garden of a center in a turkish town. most of the week were due to travel to kobane across the border in syria, to carry out relief. it's not yet known what caused the blast. turkey's president says it was a terrorist attack by a suicide bomber. minutes after explosions there was a blast. i.s.i.l. laid siege to the town in september last year prompting tens
a concern that those that tried to remove them from power, they have left the country, some in rwanda. a bit concerned. and they have threateneded. if he does win, does get elected, they'll come in and remove him by force. ordinary people in the capital are concerned about the threat of violence. people are concerned that it could turn into civil war. the u.n. as well. they are concerned they could be on the brink of civil war. >>> turkish police fired tear gas and water canon to break...