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such scenes, once common, are now rare in bangladesh. there's a cash influx in cricket that their parents' generation could barely dream of. new money means they can play on a decent pitch. >> we didn't have facilities growing up, no cones no, proper field. we were desperate to even find a ball. >> a few hundred meters away a new stadium is being built. since bangladesh became a test-playing nation, there's been an enormous amount of money being poured into cricket from less than a million dollars in 2000 to about $15 million this year. that's around twice the money going into all other sports in the country combined. the biggest victim of the almost single-minded focus on cricket is football. once the country's most popular sport. the football infrastructure in this country isn't very developed. i'm a football fan, but i like going to cricket games more. it's a bigger event, and the crowds are bigger. football games aren't very fun. >> bangladesh cricket board officials say that unlike with other sports, most of the money going into the
such scenes, once common, are now rare in bangladesh. there's a cash influx in cricket that their parents' generation could barely dream of. new money means they can play on a decent pitch. >> we didn't have facilities growing up, no cones no, proper field. we were desperate to even find a ball. >> a few hundred meters away a new stadium is being built. since bangladesh became a test-playing nation, there's been an enormous amount of money being poured into cricket from less than a...
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cricket and sources and members of foreign affairs department in bangladesh. and all things considered unfortunately we made this decision to postpone the tour for now and we will enter into discussions with the bangladesh cricket board to workout when we can play the cricket series next. >> bangladesh cricket say they are disappointed saying there has not been a tear rest attack since 2005 and has a year of success and we report from the town on how the country has prioritized cricket development and how that might now be jeopardized. >> in the alleys you can still see the children playing old school street cricket and taping up tennis balls to make them bounce more like the leather counterparts and the stumps for wick ets but such scenes once common are now rare in bangladesh. her children are benefitting from a cash influx into cricket but their parents' generation could barely dream of and new money means they can play on a decent pitch. >> translator: we didn't have any tafacilities, no cones and proper field and desperate if we found a ball. >> reporter:
cricket and sources and members of foreign affairs department in bangladesh. and all things considered unfortunately we made this decision to postpone the tour for now and we will enter into discussions with the bangladesh cricket board to workout when we can play the cricket series next. >> bangladesh cricket say they are disappointed saying there has not been a tear rest attack since 2005 and has a year of success and we report from the town on how the country has prioritized cricket...
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bangladesh is officially off the team. they said in a statement that an independent security assessment found a risk of terrorism in bangladesh targeting australian nationals. bangladesh promised extra security for the squad. despite the set back, this game in bangladesh is joining an unprecedented year of success. >>reporter: in the alleys here, you can see children playing street cricket. such scenes, once common, are now rare in bangladesh. the children are benefitting from a cash influx into cricket that their parent's generation could hardly dream of. new money means they can play on a decent pitch. >> we didn't have facilities growing up. no proper field. we were desperate to even find a ball. >>reporter: a few hundred meters away, a new stadium is being built. >> since bangladesh became a test playing nation, there's been an enormous amount of money being poured into cricket from less than a million dollars in two and about $15 million this year. that's around twice the money going into all other sports in the count
bangladesh is officially off the team. they said in a statement that an independent security assessment found a risk of terrorism in bangladesh targeting australian nationals. bangladesh promised extra security for the squad. despite the set back, this game in bangladesh is joining an unprecedented year of success. >>reporter: in the alleys here, you can see children playing street cricket. such scenes, once common, are now rare in bangladesh. the children are benefitting from a cash...
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bangladesh's police can't enter here either. so enclave residents had to come one their own solutions. his father was killed when he was a child. when he group, he became the chairman of the citizens justice committee. >> translator: when we proved someone was guilty, we punish them with fines and physical torture, that stopped people from committing crimes. >> reporter: he insists physical beatings were necessary because safety in the enclaves was deteriorating fast. now that the enclaves have been handed over to bangladesh, its law enforcement agencies will be able to resolve any future disputes and prosecute crimes. but what many, including victims families want to know is whether authorities will also look in to crimes committed in the past. official records are nonexistent here, residents and the local public prosecutors say 20 to 30 murders have taken place since 1971. >> translator: the state does not discourage people from seeking justice, but these people will face many obstacles. we don't have postmortem reports of the
bangladesh's police can't enter here either. so enclave residents had to come one their own solutions. his father was killed when he was a child. when he group, he became the chairman of the citizens justice committee. >> translator: when we proved someone was guilty, we punish them with fines and physical torture, that stopped people from committing crimes. >> reporter: he insists physical beatings were necessary because safety in the enclaves was deteriorating fast. now that the...
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bangladesh's police couldn't come here as well. his father was killed when he was a child. when he grew up, he became the chairman of citizen's for justice committee. >> when we proved someone was guilty, we would punish them with fines and physical torture. that stopped people from committing crimes. >> he insists it was ness because safety was deteriorating fast. now that they've been handed over to bangladesh, its law enforcement agencies can resolve any future disputes and prosecute crimes. but what many want to know is whether they'll look into crimes committed in the past. official records are nonexistent here but residents and the other prosecutor say 20 to 30 murders have taken place there since 1971. >> the state does not discourage people from seeking justice but they'll face any obstacle obstacles. many witnesses have died. it will be difficult. >>reporter: he doesn't even know if the man who killed his father is still alive. he wants justice to be served but he's not looking forward to the uphill battle he'll have to fight in order to achieve that. >>> you can a
bangladesh's police couldn't come here as well. his father was killed when he was a child. when he grew up, he became the chairman of citizen's for justice committee. >> when we proved someone was guilty, we would punish them with fines and physical torture. that stopped people from committing crimes. >> he insists it was ness because safety was deteriorating fast. now that they've been handed over to bangladesh, its law enforcement agencies can resolve any future disputes and...
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that brings us to the end of the story but in 2013 over 1100 workers died in bangladesh and the story is almost exactly the same. young women working in the apparel industry with powerful department stores like wal-mart putting high cost pressures of the local contractors to make sure that the goods stayed cheap and safe working conditions the factory collapses on them probably the greatest single workplace disaster in industrial history almost the exact same thing as 1911 except we don't see a. americans don't see it to. we can barely find bangladesh on the map forget about seeing the workers died to improve those conditions. but corporations have escaped the code. we're still verified here in the united states or in honduras or new mexico but if the corporation says that this raises too much or the pollution regulation is too strong a will move to another country and in doing that we have created a globalized system of exploitation that allows the companies to create tremendous amounts of profit while undermining workers around the world. >> the opening line of your book backlash on
that brings us to the end of the story but in 2013 over 1100 workers died in bangladesh and the story is almost exactly the same. young women working in the apparel industry with powerful department stores like wal-mart putting high cost pressures of the local contractors to make sure that the goods stayed cheap and safe working conditions the factory collapses on them probably the greatest single workplace disaster in industrial history almost the exact same thing as 1911 except we don't see...
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but the bangladesh government has down played the suggestions. they said there's no evidence that the islamic state is linked to these attacks despite the fact that police have, after the second murder arrested three people for distributing islamic state propaganda in north bangladesh. in terms of security measures, very little new was mentioned after this briefing. there was more police presence, and the high commissioner after the briefing said that he is satisfied with the safety measures that the government is taking in the diplomatic enclave and in the rest of the country, however, there is not much that has been said in terms of the most important thing, which is the progress in finding those who are responsible for the two murders. >>> japan is urging china to join the newly signed trans-pacific partnership to increase security and growth in the asian pacific. the free trade deal was agreed by 12 nations on monday. their parliaments now need to give approval. china, though, is working on setting up a rival agreement. we have south korea, t
but the bangladesh government has down played the suggestions. they said there's no evidence that the islamic state is linked to these attacks despite the fact that police have, after the second murder arrested three people for distributing islamic state propaganda in north bangladesh. in terms of security measures, very little new was mentioned after this briefing. there was more police presence, and the high commissioner after the briefing said that he is satisfied with the safety measures...
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. >> to bangladesh, 53,000 died from malnutrition complications. as reported, researchers in dhaka came up with an unconventional solution to malnutrition. >>> 13 month old should weigh between 8-12 kilograms. instead he clocks in at 14 kilos, which is why his mother brings him to this daycare center that looks after malnourished children. >> i can't take care of the baby, there's too many shores to do. it's hard to make sure he's fed properly. >> according to the bangladesh government. 36% of children suffer from chronic malnutrition. the rate is highest among children that live in slums. >> aid agencies say bangladesh did a lot to improve child and maternal health. it still has a high rate of malnutrition, among the leading causes of death for children under the age of five. >> researchers at the world fish center, a nonprofit group believe they may have an unlikely answer - dried fish turned into shut ni. small tried fish eaten hole can be a crisp talks the taste is improved by adding spices. >> the idea of using this as a part of nutritious. we
. >> to bangladesh, 53,000 died from malnutrition complications. as reported, researchers in dhaka came up with an unconventional solution to malnutrition. >>> 13 month old should weigh between 8-12 kilograms. instead he clocks in at 14 kilos, which is why his mother brings him to this daycare center that looks after malnourished children. >> i can't take care of the baby, there's too many shores to do. it's hard to make sure he's fed properly. >> according to the...
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. >>> bangladesh has stepped up security for foreign citizens. that's after a japanese and an italian were killed. isil claimed responsibility for the attack on the italian aide worker and is promising further assaults. joining us now from dakhar. that's what isil is promising. what is the government promising to do about it? >> reporter: ed governmented has beefed up security in the embassies and international organizations. it is not proving enough for some people. the australian cricket team, for example delayed their tour indefinitely and the south african women's cricket team delayed their tour to bangladesh. a number of garment factories have reported that buyers have cancelled meetings with them. in fact, a large group were supposed to meet with the garment trade body association on monday, and that meeting also got cancelled. so people here are pretty spooked. they point out that the government did promise to step up security after the first murder but the second murder happened. they are not sure about how safe they can be here. the prim
. >>> bangladesh has stepped up security for foreign citizens. that's after a japanese and an italian were killed. isil claimed responsibility for the attack on the italian aide worker and is promising further assaults. joining us now from dakhar. that's what isil is promising. what is the government promising to do about it? >> reporter: ed governmented has beefed up security in the embassies and international organizations. it is not proving enough for some people. the...
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aid agencies say bangladesh has done a lot to improve child and maternal health but it still has one of the world's highest rates of malnutrition which is among the leading causes of death here for children under the age of five. now, researchers at the world center a nonprofit group believe they may have an unlikely answer to this pressing issue, dried fish turned into cheten. and small dried fish eaten hole has iron and vitamin a and zinc and protein and the taste is improved by adding spices and the project is growing fast. >> it's a part of nutrition and now taking part in cambodia and one program in myanmar and india and presently the india they like the idea and want to promote there and also have the program in africa as well. >> reporter: people at world fish say the studies are encouraging but warn the products should not be seen as a quick fix for a multi facetted problem. >> what food they are eating, how they are preparing, whether these people have access to other basic medicine, it's a combination of many things but on the ground fish won't solve all the problem and we
aid agencies say bangladesh has done a lot to improve child and maternal health but it still has one of the world's highest rates of malnutrition which is among the leading causes of death here for children under the age of five. now, researchers at the world center a nonprofit group believe they may have an unlikely answer to this pressing issue, dried fish turned into cheten. and small dried fish eaten hole has iron and vitamin a and zinc and protein and the taste is improved by adding spices...
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bangladesh steps up security for foreign citizens after a series of killings by isil. and in sport, the man who could be the next live pool manager has spoken for the first time about the proposed move. ♪ >> first nato has rejected russia's explanation to why his combat jets went into turkish air space. russia says it was an mistake. the raids are being -- staged from the west. the latest air strikes have hit isil targets in the city of palmyra, according to syrian state television, and a monitor grouping, but denied by a russian official. since his bombing campaign began, russia's attacks have focused on where armed opposition groups are based not on isil. from moscow, al jazeera's rory challands has more. >> reporter: russian bombs fall on syria once more. 15 were flown on monday according to the defense ministry, ten air strikes were carried out. on the grown syrians have been filming and up loading footage they say shows the explosive work. and the diplomatic fireworks are continuing do. nato's secretary general clearly doubts russia's account of the inkurgs into
bangladesh steps up security for foreign citizens after a series of killings by isil. and in sport, the man who could be the next live pool manager has spoken for the first time about the proposed move. ♪ >> first nato has rejected russia's explanation to why his combat jets went into turkish air space. russia says it was an mistake. the raids are being -- staged from the west. the latest air strikes have hit isil targets in the city of palmyra, according to syrian state television, and...
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. >>> shia ishia in bangladesh fit time the shia minority has been targeted in bangladesh. wrongful arrest of a plrnian bobby has been scrit sized by a cc timplet group. standing at the encumbrance to a storeroom where he works, where israeli police start to kick and beat him before arresting him. riced that video says the boy was held for two days before he was evening questioned and it took a full three day three day. his friend was released. >>> uks secretary of state john >> united states secretary of state john kerry will work with easing tensions, people there vai they continue to suffer under the abolishingades. are andrew simmons has the story. >> returning from prayer, palestinians said they will get better. >> it's ruining our lives, it is very hard 90,. >> reporter: there are three ways in and out of isawea. the security forces say they have sealed off the village in order to keep the peace. this is center of the village and the confrontation point between israeli forces and palestinian protesters. for anyone living in the vicinity it's a nightmare. >> but for 65
. >>> shia ishia in bangladesh fit time the shia minority has been targeted in bangladesh. wrongful arrest of a plrnian bobby has been scrit sized by a cc timplet group. standing at the encumbrance to a storeroom where he works, where israeli police start to kick and beat him before arresting him. riced that video says the boy was held for two days before he was evening questioned and it took a full three day three day. his friend was released. >>> uks secretary of state john...
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pakistani, bangladesh food. oaxaca takes over all of eighth street. >> why oaxaca, is that just the way it worked out? >> yeah, you know how it goes. one guy showed up. filipino fast food just behind us, and a bunch of riffraff in between. >> filipinos are proud of their food. underrepresented. >> i think they're going through what we went through, where the glass hasn't been broken yet, to translate it, but keep the core and soul of it, but it tastes delicious. >> a few blocks over, the iconic filipino fast food chain jollibee. laugh all you want but ask any filipino, they love the drive-through for this speciality spam thing, but it's the desserts where it gets really crazy. decisions, decisions. >> here we go. we'll take one aloha burger, and one spam little big bite. let's do a halo-halo. that's it. >> oh, look at that. what is that? >> that's halo-halo. >> oh, yeah. halo-halo. dig deep and you hit delicious stratas of red beans, white beans and chickpeas, cubes of red and green jell-o, coconut, shaved ice,
pakistani, bangladesh food. oaxaca takes over all of eighth street. >> why oaxaca, is that just the way it worked out? >> yeah, you know how it goes. one guy showed up. filipino fast food just behind us, and a bunch of riffraff in between. >> filipinos are proud of their food. underrepresented. >> i think they're going through what we went through, where the glass hasn't been broken yet, to translate it, but keep the core and soul of it, but it tastes delicious. >>...
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however, the bangladesh government has down played these suggestions of the briefing. they said there is no evidence that the islamic state is linked to these attacks. despite the fact they arrested three people for distributing islamic state propaganda in north bangladesh. in terms of security measures very little new was mentioned. there is more police presence, and the british high commissioner after the briefing said he is satisfied with the safety measures that the government is taking in the diplomatic enclave and in the rest of the country. however, there is not much that has been said in terms of the progress being made in finding those responsible for the two murders that have taken place already. >>> stick around on the news hour. still ahead, europe gives facebook the thumbs down over the way it sends data to the united states. >>> family reunion that almost didn't happen. we meet cubans risking their lives to reach the united states. >>> and the man who could be the next fifa manager. the details coming up in sport in about 20 minute's time. >> i've seen pe
however, the bangladesh government has down played these suggestions of the briefing. they said there is no evidence that the islamic state is linked to these attacks. despite the fact they arrested three people for distributing islamic state propaganda in north bangladesh. in terms of security measures very little new was mentioned. there is more police presence, and the british high commissioner after the briefing said he is satisfied with the safety measures that the government is taking in...
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while born and brought up here the government considers the rohingya immigrants from bangladesh. myanmar's president has said that those who can't produce documents proving their ancestors lived here more than 60 years ago should be placed in camps or sent abroad. for most it's an impossible task. it was a time when few had any papers. such a policy has led to accusations that the government is trying to destroy the rohingya as a people. >> these acts will lead to a slow death of the victims. that's where the destruction in whole or part comes from. >> over the last eight months the clinic at yale law school has been studying me air man in the context of genocide. the court would need to prove that government officials have shown a deliberate intent destroy the rohingya. >> we believe we have strong evidence that genocide is occurring, given the scale of atrocities are happening and the way government talks of the rohingya we believe that genocide is present. >> like many world leaders they prefer to engage former military rulers rather than stand up for the rights of a powerless
while born and brought up here the government considers the rohingya immigrants from bangladesh. myanmar's president has said that those who can't produce documents proving their ancestors lived here more than 60 years ago should be placed in camps or sent abroad. for most it's an impossible task. it was a time when few had any papers. such a policy has led to accusations that the government is trying to destroy the rohingya as a people. >> these acts will lead to a slow death of the...
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some were migrants from bangladesh, but others were rohingya escaping from myanmar. this man escaped 20 years ago. >> the government took over proof that we are citizens then say we're illegal migrants and try to push us out of our lands. >> the rohingya have been fleeing from myanmar for for years, but it wasn't until this year that regional countries were forced to act. the crisis prompted a 17-country meeting, but little has been achieved. a multi level task force has yet to materialize. >> what is lacking is a coordinated response. that's why the task force is required. it's a bit piecemeal, ad hoc. >> the factser factors that drive people to risk dangerous boat journeys remain. >> they believe there have been test runs human smugglers trying out new routes. if the new routes are successful there may be new boat loads of refugees. >> the thai navy wants to prevent them from landing in thailand. but many say until conditions improve in myanmar and bangladesh thousands of people will continue to risk their lives for a chance at a better future. al jazeera, thailand
some were migrants from bangladesh, but others were rohingya escaping from myanmar. this man escaped 20 years ago. >> the government took over proof that we are citizens then say we're illegal migrants and try to push us out of our lands. >> the rohingya have been fleeing from myanmar for for years, but it wasn't until this year that regional countries were forced to act. the crisis prompted a 17-country meeting, but little has been achieved. a multi level task force has yet to...
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. >>> police in bangladesh are looking into possible links between the shooting death of a japanese man and a similar incident five days earlier. the investigators sppt the same group may have carried out the two attacks. they say the cases have a lot in common. police say he was shot by two men at close range on a street in the country's north on saturday. he had been working on a farm project. they quote witnesses as saying the men were joined by another man after the shooting and the three fled by motorcycle. the investigators say a 51-year-old italian man was shot by two men on a street in the capital on september 28. >> translator: two people ran away to this side. one motor bike was standing by and two people jumped on to the motor bike and they left. >> reporter: the bangladesh dpumt he government held an urgent briefing on tuesday. officials insisted they worked to ensure the safety of foreigners staying in the country. >> translator: we are confident that we can find the suspect and bring the person to justice. >> a group that calls itself the bangladeshy branch of the islamisl
. >>> police in bangladesh are looking into possible links between the shooting death of a japanese man and a similar incident five days earlier. the investigators sppt the same group may have carried out the two attacks. they say the cases have a lot in common. police say he was shot by two men at close range on a street in the country's north on saturday. he had been working on a farm project. they quote witnesses as saying the men were joined by another man after the shooting and...
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five days after the killing, a japanese man was killed in northern bangladesh. an organization describing itself as a bangladeshi affiliate of the islamic state militant group has claimed responsibility for both attacks. police say the four detained men have no links to the islamic state group and had been included in the investigation into the killing of the japanese man. >>> a japanese couple has been given a taste of freedom after two decades behind bars. the woman and her common law husband were serving life sentences for her daughter's death, but they have been granted a retrial. keiko aoki was released from prison in the western prefecture of wakayama. >> translator: i'm finally back in the ordinary world after 20 years. >> tatsuhiro boku was released in oita prefecture. >> translator: i'm overwhelmed to be free. it's been 20 years, and i feel like i'm in a foreign country. it doesn't seem real. >> the two were convicted of arson and murder after aoki's 11-year-old daughter died in a fire in osaka in 1995. they had pleaded not guilty saying they were force
five days after the killing, a japanese man was killed in northern bangladesh. an organization describing itself as a bangladeshi affiliate of the islamic state militant group has claimed responsibility for both attacks. police say the four detained men have no links to the islamic state group and had been included in the investigation into the killing of the japanese man. >>> a japanese couple has been given a taste of freedom after two decades behind bars. the woman and her common...
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. >>> police in bangladesh are looking for suspects of two shooters, and they are investigating whether militants associated with the islamic militant group carried out the attacks. two men shot saturday in the northern district of rangpur, a japanese national working on a farm project in the country, and investigators say an italian man was shot by two men in the street in the capital late last month. >> translator: two people ran away to this side. one motorbike was standing by, and two people jumped on to the motorbike, and they left. >> a group that calls itself the bangladesh branch of the militant group claimed responsibility for both shootings, but government officials have not confirmed that islamic state militants are operating in the country. they briefed foreign ambassadors in the country on tuesday. >> translator: we're confident that we can find the suspects and bring them to justice. >> fiesh officials say they'll o protect foreigners in the country. >>> u.s. investigators arrested a top official at the united nations after accepting more than a $1 million in bribes. john
. >>> police in bangladesh are looking for suspects of two shooters, and they are investigating whether militants associated with the islamic militant group carried out the attacks. two men shot saturday in the northern district of rangpur, a japanese national working on a farm project in the country, and investigators say an italian man was shot by two men in the street in the capital late last month. >> translator: two people ran away to this side. one motorbike was standing...
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many were from bangladesh, but many were rohingya escaping persecution. this man escape myanmar by tracking over land to thailand. >> the myanmar government took away the proof we were citizens. then they say we're illegal migrants and try to push us out of our lands. >> the rohingya have been fleeing from myanmar for years. but it wasn't until thousands washed ashore in malaysia this year that regional counties were force--countries from forced to act. but little has been achieved. a multi country task force has yet to materialize. >> what is lack something a coordinated response where the countries are talking with each other. that's exactly why the task force is required. it's a bit piecemeal. it's a bit ad hoc. it's driven in the media. >> the factors that drive people to risk dangerous boat journeys remain. the u.n. high commission for refugees say that it believes there have been test runs, human smugglers trying out new routes. if these new routes are successful there may be more boat loads of refugees. the thai navy wants to prevent them from land
many were from bangladesh, but many were rohingya escaping persecution. this man escape myanmar by tracking over land to thailand. >> the myanmar government took away the proof we were citizens. then they say we're illegal migrants and try to push us out of our lands. >> the rohingya have been fleeing from myanmar for years. but it wasn't until thousands washed ashore in malaysia this year that regional counties were force--countries from forced to act. but little has been achieved....
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bangladesh is about to hang a senior opposition politician for war crimes committed 40 years ago. some say the trial was a farce. we look at that plus... >> i'm harry fawcett - reporting from a dam, where people worried not just about a short-term drought but a long term problem. >>> top stories for you on al jazeera. 11 irani soldiers killed in syria >>> volkswagen announces first quarterly losses, announcing an operating lose of $3.9 billion because of costs relating to the emissions sandal. a 23-year-old somali woman whose rape led to an outcry with the australia refugee policies has been flown back to the opportunitiry >>> the e.u. commission president says member states are not working fast enough to self-the refugee crisis. jean claude jeongers says there's not enough money or knowledge. slovenia is hoping to build barriers. between 3,000-8,000 crosses that country. we have that report with slovenia. >> reporter: more than 70,000 refugees crossed slovenia in recent weeks. fewer than 50 plied for asylum there. at the final port of call in slovenia, time for a recharge and a r
bangladesh is about to hang a senior opposition politician for war crimes committed 40 years ago. some say the trial was a farce. we look at that plus... >> i'm harry fawcett - reporting from a dam, where people worried not just about a short-term drought but a long term problem. >>> top stories for you on al jazeera. 11 irani soldiers killed in syria >>> volkswagen announces first quarterly losses, announcing an operating lose of $3.9 billion because of costs relating...
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hundreds of the minority shi'a have been killed in shi'a attacks in the past decade >>> shi'a's in bangladesh have been attacked. home made bombs were thrown at a gathering. a 12-year-old was killed and more than 100 others injured, it's thought to be the first time a shia minority has been targeted in bangladesh >>> a video of a beating and violent wrongful arrest of palestinians has been criticized by human rights group. security footage shows the boy standing at an entrance to a storeroom when israeli troops spot him, suspecting him of stone throwing. soldiers stormed in, beat and kicked him before arresting him. the video releaser said the boy was held for two days, three days for the ally to be checked before he was released. israeli forces say they investigated the incidence. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry will meet palestinian president mahmoud abbas on saturday. it's the latest diplomatic effort to resolve the unrest in israel and the occupied territories. in jerusalem, israeli security has not been eased. people say they continue to suffer under israeli blockades. as andrew s
hundreds of the minority shi'a have been killed in shi'a attacks in the past decade >>> shi'a's in bangladesh have been attacked. home made bombs were thrown at a gathering. a 12-year-old was killed and more than 100 others injured, it's thought to be the first time a shia minority has been targeted in bangladesh >>> a video of a beating and violent wrongful arrest of palestinians has been criticized by human rights group. security footage shows the boy standing at an entrance...
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. >>> japanese government officials have asked their counterparts in bangladesh for a swift probe into the killing of a japanese man. islamic state militants are suspected of murdering 66-year-old hoshi. hoshi was shot dead in northern ngladesh on saturday. an affiliate of the islamic state militant group has claimed responsibility. the same group said it also carried out the fatal shooting last week of an italian man in the capital. but the prime minister says there is no evidence that islamic state is operating in the country. a japanese school in dhaka has suspended classes following the killing. japan's ambassador met bangladesh's interior minister on sunday. >>> since ancient times, people in egypt have depended on the life-living waters of the nile river, but the demand for this precious resource is growing steadily. efforts are under way to ensure the water reaches as many farmers as possible. nhk world reports. >> reporter: covering some 6,700 kilometers, the nile is one of the longest rivers in the world. the riverbanks are lined with rice fields. generations of rice farmers h
. >>> japanese government officials have asked their counterparts in bangladesh for a swift probe into the killing of a japanese man. islamic state militants are suspected of murdering 66-year-old hoshi. hoshi was shot dead in northern ngladesh on saturday. an affiliate of the islamic state militant group has claimed responsibility. the same group said it also carried out the fatal shooting last week of an italian man in the capital. but the prime minister says there is no evidence...
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in bangladesh, it kills 53,000 every year. referencers came up with an unconventional solution, by re-imagining a popular condiment, exporting chutney to nourish children around the world. we have tonight's in context segment from dainga. >> reporter: this 13-year-old should weigh between 8-12 kilograms. he clocks in at only 4 kilos. his mother brings him to this day care center, looking after malnourished children. >> i can't take care of the baby. there's too many chores for me to do. it's hard to make sure he's fed, and at the right time. >> according to the bangladesh government. 36% of children under the age of five suffer chronic malnutrition, the rate is highest among children that live in slums. >> aid agencies say bangladesh has done a lot to improve child and maternal health. it has one of the world's highest rates of malnutrition, which is among the leading causes of death for children under the age of five. >> now researchers at the world center a nonprofit group think they may have the answer. dried fish turned in
in bangladesh, it kills 53,000 every year. referencers came up with an unconventional solution, by re-imagining a popular condiment, exporting chutney to nourish children around the world. we have tonight's in context segment from dainga. >> reporter: this 13-year-old should weigh between 8-12 kilograms. he clocks in at only 4 kilos. his mother brings him to this day care center, looking after malnourished children. >> i can't take care of the baby. there's too many chores for me to...
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bangladesh has increased security following thekying of an italian aid worker and agape freeze farmer. the government and foreign diplomates have been meeting to discuss the deaths. the group claims to have killed the japanese pan the a gun attack on sunday killleky. >> briefs the diplomatic community about the security measures that it is taking in the wake of the murders of two foreign nationals this past national national h. >> however, the government has down played the suggestions after the briefing, they have said there is no evidence to support that the islamic state is linked to these attacks. despite the fact that police have after the second murder arrests three people, for distributing islamic state propaganda, in turns of security measures very little new was mentioned after this briefing after the briefing that he is satisfied with the safety measures that the got is taking in the enclave and in the rest of the country in finding those responsible for the two mores that have taken place already 211 new species in the himalayas the region it describes as a unique treasure
bangladesh has increased security following thekying of an italian aid worker and agape freeze farmer. the government and foreign diplomates have been meeting to discuss the deaths. the group claims to have killed the japanese pan the a gun attack on sunday killleky. >> briefs the diplomatic community about the security measures that it is taking in the wake of the murders of two foreign nationals this past national national h. >> however, the government has down played the...
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. >> and find out why australia's cricket team has called off its tour with bangladesh. the united nations has raised the palestinian flag for the first time, but it's overshadowed by the prime minister accusing israel's agreement in 1993, meant to be a basis for peace. >> raised for the first time at the united nations, the flag of the state of palestine, following a decision by the u.n. general assembly, observer states, there are two, palestine and the holy see, are allowed to fly their national flags. the president was attended by palestinian president mahmoud abbas and the u.n. secretary-general. >> i hope a successful peace process will soon yield, when we unfold the palestinian flag in its proper place, among the family of nations as a sovereign member state of the united nations. >> however, the political process to lead to that day is deadlocked. in his speech to the general assembly, the president put the blame on the israelis, saying he needed to raise the alarm about recent violence in jerusalem caused by israeli incursions around a mosque, and told the chamb
. >> and find out why australia's cricket team has called off its tour with bangladesh. the united nations has raised the palestinian flag for the first time, but it's overshadowed by the prime minister accusing israel's agreement in 1993, meant to be a basis for peace. >> raised for the first time at the united nations, the flag of the state of palestine, following a decision by the u.n. general assembly, observer states, there are two, palestine and the holy see, are allowed to...
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a 15-year-old girl told me that the crew members made her call her father in bangladesh and made him listen to her cries while they beat her and extorted money from the father. these are just horrific, horrific abuses happening on these boats. >> how can it be stopped then, anna? >> well, i think one of the key things to emerge from the crisis in may is that law enforcement efforts are not enough on their own and can actually backfire. what's absolutely need is not only to stop trafficking and prevent abuses by abusive boat crews, but also search and rescue operations accompanied by predictable and safe procedures. >> thank you. >> thanks a lot. >> a judge in sri lanka said allegations that troops committed war crimes during the conflict with tamir tiger rebels are rebel. it's the first time evidence was found that the army committed war crimes. the judge's report was commissioned by sri lanka's former leader who oversaw the final push against rebels that ended the war in 2009. he's always denied his troops committed war crimes. >> two chinese diplomats have been killed in the philip
a 15-year-old girl told me that the crew members made her call her father in bangladesh and made him listen to her cries while they beat her and extorted money from the father. these are just horrific, horrific abuses happening on these boats. >> how can it be stopped then, anna? >> well, i think one of the key things to emerge from the crisis in may is that law enforcement efforts are not enough on their own and can actually backfire. what's absolutely need is not only to stop...
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he's been suspended from all forms of cricket by bangladesh. both he and his wife are accused of assaulting the 11-year-old girl who worked for them as a housemaid. they've been charged with illegal employment of a minor. >> translator: though he has erjed prestige for bangladesh, but for violations of human rights, no law of any state would stand beside him. that's why we expressed our strong opposition with the court against the bail. after a hearing on our submission, the court sent him to jail. >>> that's the very latest football news for you now, and it's reported that talks between liverpool and representatives of former coach klopp opened and are progressing well after brandan rogers on sunday. the result placed them in tenth place with three wins from the eight matches so fafrment he took over in june 2012, and in his second season rogers almost led liverpool to the first league title since 1990. eventually finished second behind man city. he was criticized for spending over $455 million on new players while in charge but never having a
he's been suspended from all forms of cricket by bangladesh. both he and his wife are accused of assaulting the 11-year-old girl who worked for them as a housemaid. they've been charged with illegal employment of a minor. >> translator: though he has erjed prestige for bangladesh, but for violations of human rights, no law of any state would stand beside him. that's why we expressed our strong opposition with the court against the bail. after a hearing on our submission, the court sent...
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the bangladesh government raised gas prices for domestic consumers by 50%, for him who earns about $2 a day that is a sizable chunk of his income. >> translator: i'm feeling more tension. i have to work much harder now and i used to work eight hours a day and now i have to work 12 hours, it's a lot of pressure. >> reporter: it's not just gas. electricity and water bills have also increased recently. the government says it has to raise prices because it needs the money to build new power stations. >> you need money to invest here and need money for infrastructure and plants and i told you before we are trying to bring this forward and each has plans and cost more than a billion dollars. >> reporter: the government believes its new status as a middle income country means it should be able to charge citizens more for services. but this approach is putting pressure on a growing phenomenon, the urban poor, more than the rural poor but have much higher expenses. in the slums of taka the urban poor pay more per meter than those living in more affluent neighborhoods. >> not only paying more f
the bangladesh government raised gas prices for domestic consumers by 50%, for him who earns about $2 a day that is a sizable chunk of his income. >> translator: i'm feeling more tension. i have to work much harder now and i used to work eight hours a day and now i have to work 12 hours, it's a lot of pressure. >> reporter: it's not just gas. electricity and water bills have also increased recently. the government says it has to raise prices because it needs the money to build new...
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in rural bangladesh, communities are learning the real value of empowering women. this film from "save the children" shows that giving girls a voice can be the most powerful solution of all. woman: shilpi's father died when she was very young. her mother worked as a maid to support shilpi and two younger sons. she earned only enough to feed them one meal a day. when "save the children" started the "girls' voices project" nearby, shilpi joined. she met with other teenage girls to build self confidence and learn new skills like making a budget and saving money. shilpi realized she could help support her family even without working outside the home. she started her first business weaving mats. narrator: around the world, communities are coming together not only to save the lives of mothers and children, but to improve them, to give women real opportunities to change the courses of their lives. basic healthcare can solve the most urgent crises, but a bigger sea change, one that empowers women to learn, to marry later, and to decide when to have children will ultimately
in rural bangladesh, communities are learning the real value of empowering women. this film from "save the children" shows that giving girls a voice can be the most powerful solution of all. woman: shilpi's father died when she was very young. her mother worked as a maid to support shilpi and two younger sons. she earned only enough to feed them one meal a day. when "save the children" started the "girls' voices project" nearby, shilpi joined. she met with other...
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. >>> the prime minister of bangladesh visiting small enclaves of bengal. for nearly 70 years there has been no police presence there because of an unusual border arrangement. as it is reports, the number of murders and other criminal cases are still unsolved. >> reporter: it looks like a patch of over grown bush, but this is the grave of his father. he feels it sullies the memory of his father but what bothers him more is his father's killer was never brought to justice. >> my father's murderer was punished by made to put his nose to the ground and crawl in front of a crowd. i guess that must have been embarrassing for him. >> reporter: it is due to the location where it took place. he lives in a village that used to belong to india until july of this year. because it is inside the borders india's police and courts have not had access since the british left behind a divided sub-continent. police can't enterhere either. so enclave residents have to come up with their own solutions. his father was killed when he was a child. when he grew up he became the cha
. >>> the prime minister of bangladesh visiting small enclaves of bengal. for nearly 70 years there has been no police presence there because of an unusual border arrangement. as it is reports, the number of murders and other criminal cases are still unsolved. >> reporter: it looks like a patch of over grown bush, but this is the grave of his father. he feels it sullies the memory of his father but what bothers him more is his father's killer was never brought to justice....
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. >> the concert for bangladesh was the grandaddy of all issue-themed concerts. not only did you get george harrison, you got eric clapton. it got dylan out of hiding. it put two beatles back on the stage again. it was unparalleled at the time, it may still be unparalleled. ♪ >> a great deal of music of the '70s was people who succeeded in the '60s, finding new ways to express themselves in the '70s. >> have you any idea why your group particularly has lasted as long as it has? >> because we stay together i suppose. >> for a few years, the rolling stones had taken a lot of casualties. >> even brian felt he wasn't going to be around that long. not everybody makes it. >> they were fighting for like where do we secure our foothold now? ♪ >> 1971, the rolling stones leave their home for tax purposes to go live in france. and record this record. "exile on main street." in a very hot, uncomfortable, muddy sounding studio. >> that record is the embodiment of a band making masterpieces on a daily basis. and i remember reading the review saying this was look a debache
. >> the concert for bangladesh was the grandaddy of all issue-themed concerts. not only did you get george harrison, you got eric clapton. it got dylan out of hiding. it put two beatles back on the stage again. it was unparalleled at the time, it may still be unparalleled. ♪ >> a great deal of music of the '70s was people who succeeded in the '60s, finding new ways to express themselves in the '70s. >> have you any idea why your group particularly has lasted as long as it...
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. >>> bangladesh steps up security for foreigners after a space of killings by isil. >>> and in sport, the man that could be the next liverpool manager has spoken for the first time about the propoed move. >>> palestinian president says he does not want any escalation in violence with israel. palestinians have been protesting about raids and arrests carries out by fors. tensions have been rising after a number of attacks in recent days with deaths on both sides. mike hannah reports from the occupied west bank. >>> the israeli army ransacking several houses and arresting at least two people in the city the resistence was fierce but limited to stones. the homes of two men that had allegedly been involved in attacks were demolished they say it is an act of cruelty, given that they occurs nearly a year ago they describe it as yet another illegal act of collect i punishment. >> yesterday at mitt night, army forces came and raises the houses and assaulted the residents. they started hitting people and ordered us to evacuate from the building without any prewarning. we were just evacuated to
. >>> bangladesh steps up security for foreigners after a space of killings by isil. >>> and in sport, the man that could be the next liverpool manager has spoken for the first time about the propoed move. >>> palestinian president says he does not want any escalation in violence with israel. palestinians have been protesting about raids and arrests carries out by fors. tensions have been rising after a number of attacks in recent days with deaths on both sides. mike...
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. >>> shia muslims have been targeted in bangladesh, i.s.i.l. claimed responsibility for that attack. home-made bombs were thrown at a gathering of 20,000 people. police in the capital say a 12-year-old was killed. more than 100 others were injured. it's not the first time the shia minority has been targeted in bangladesh. >> millions of iraqis, took part in the morning ritual of ashura. it falls on the 10th day of the first month of the islamic calendar >>> a female suicide bomber killed three people in the nigerian city of maiduguri. the attack a happened and followed two bomb attacks. so far no group claimed responsibility. people in the republic of congo voted on changes allowing for another to rule. the president ruled for over 30 years, it's thought he wants to expend his time in hospital. it has sparked violence. four have been killed. >> reporter: government officials in congo say the referendum is a good thing, the new constitution will help the poor. there's a clause that does away with a stiff penalty. the atmosphere in some part of t
. >>> shia muslims have been targeted in bangladesh, i.s.i.l. claimed responsibility for that attack. home-made bombs were thrown at a gathering of 20,000 people. police in the capital say a 12-year-old was killed. more than 100 others were injured. it's not the first time the shia minority has been targeted in bangladesh. >> millions of iraqis, took part in the morning ritual of ashura. it falls on the 10th day of the first month of the islamic calendar >>> a female...
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wants to prevent them from landing in thailand, but many say until conditions improve in myanmar and bangladesh thousands of people will continue to risk their lives for a chance at a better future. florence lee, al jazeera, thailand. >> the pilot of fighter jet has been killed after crashing on take off from an air base in the u.k. it happened about 100 kilometers north of london. the jet was a. f-18 hornet usually based in california. it was one of six aircraft returning to the u.s. they were diverted to scotland where they landed safely. >>> ugandan troops are pulling out of south sudan where they've been helping the government fight opposition forces. the withdraw was a key condition reached in august. >> ugandan forces in africa's newest nation preparing to return home. the ugandan army went to the aid of the president when fighting broke out two years ago. they fought long side the sudanese army and secured key positions. they were vital in the security of the country, and others may leave when they do. >> of course ugandans and sudanese nationals, becaus. >> on the campus of the universi
wants to prevent them from landing in thailand, but many say until conditions improve in myanmar and bangladesh thousands of people will continue to risk their lives for a chance at a better future. florence lee, al jazeera, thailand. >> the pilot of fighter jet has been killed after crashing on take off from an air base in the u.k. it happened about 100 kilometers north of london. the jet was a. f-18 hornet usually based in california. it was one of six aircraft returning to the u.s....
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thought to be the first time the shia muggily has been targeted in bangladesh. >> criticized by human rights group, security footage shows standing at the entrance to a storeroom where he works, spotted him, soldiers storm him and continue to beat an kick him before that he released him. he was held for four days before he was questioned, it took another three days before his i.d. was checked by the police, and now they are vegging the incident. secretary of state john kerry with it will meet mahmoud abbas in the coming days. as andrew simmons reports from occupied east of the city. >> returning for prayers of the al-aqsa compound, palestinian officials found that restrictions there is easier. >> its more than you know -- >> there are freeways in an out of isarea but cop create blocks bar the railway to traffic in all but one of them. the security forces say they have sealed off the village in order to keep the peace, the confrontation point between israeli security forces and palestinian protesters. for anyone living in the vicinity it's a nightmare. but it turned out to be even wors
thought to be the first time the shia muggily has been targeted in bangladesh. >> criticized by human rights group, security footage shows standing at the entrance to a storeroom where he works, spotted him, soldiers storm him and continue to beat an kick him before that he released him. he was held for four days before he was questioned, it took another three days before his i.d. was checked by the police, and now they are vegging the incident. secretary of state john kerry with it will...
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aid agencies say bangladesh has done a lot to improve child health, but it still has one of the world's highest rates of malnutrition, which is the leading cause of death here for children under the age of five. now researchers believe they might have an unlikely answer to this pressing issue. dried fish turned into chutney. small dried fish, eaten whole can be a rich source of vitamins and minerals. the taste is improved by adding spices to make a chutney. the project is expanding fast. >> the idea of using this small fish as a part of nutrition is now taking part in cambodia. we have a program in cambodia, in myanmar, nepal, india. and we have also the program in -- in africa as well. >> reporter: researchers at whoerl fish say the studies so far are encouraging, but even they warn their product should not be seen as a quick fix for a multifaceted problem. >> how the housing practices are, what food they are eating, how they are preparing, whether these people have access to other [ inaudible ]. it's a combination of many things, i would say [ inaudible ] fish chutney won't solve all
aid agencies say bangladesh has done a lot to improve child health, but it still has one of the world's highest rates of malnutrition, which is the leading cause of death here for children under the age of five. now researchers believe they might have an unlikely answer to this pressing issue. dried fish turned into chutney. small dried fish, eaten whole can be a rich source of vitamins and minerals. the taste is improved by adding spices to make a chutney. the project is expanding fast....
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a man from bangladesh received a call from someone posing as a federal agent threatening to do for him. the victim was conned into wiring $2500 to an account in washington. police warned scammers may use a phone number similar to the irs. they may even give the last four digits of your social security number. randy: a multibillion-dollar deal in the works between walgreens and write a. walgreens is buying a smaller competitor for a deal worth more than $17 billion. the company says consumers will benefit because there will be more power to negotiate lower prices with drug companies. rite aid stores will initially keep their name. emily: asian stocks take a tumble over the fed policy decision later today. the dow dropping 41 points. let' s check on the stories trending on the eye-opener this morning. randy: a texas woman receives a new home with a personal touch. a corporal who lost both legs in 2010 when he stepped on an ied in afghanistan received a purple heart for his service. volunteers have given him a new home. you see these special messages. they are written by neighbors and lov
a man from bangladesh received a call from someone posing as a federal agent threatening to do for him. the victim was conned into wiring $2500 to an account in washington. police warned scammers may use a phone number similar to the irs. they may even give the last four digits of your social security number. randy: a multibillion-dollar deal in the works between walgreens and write a. walgreens is buying a smaller competitor for a deal worth more than $17 billion. the company says consumers...
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shia muslims have been targeted for what for the first time happened in bangladesh. a 12-year-old was killed when homemade bombs were thrown into a crowd of worshipers. more than a hundred were injured in the procession to the shia shrine. millions gather to mark the comply maximum of the morning ritual. the mourners march through the streets chanting. it falls on the tenth day of the first month. >>> the u.n.'s envoy to yemen said that he'll start working immediately with the government and houthi rebels on peace talks. they say that both sides have agreed to attend the delegation, but a date has yet to be agreed. >>> a female suicide-bomber has killed three people in nigerian city of maidugari. it follows two bomb attacks in northeast nigeria on friday. one in maidugari. so far no one has claimed responsibility. tanzania's ruling party is facing a challenge since 50 years ago. campaigning is underway for the polls on sunday. for the first time the party is facing a coalition of the four main opposition parties, and the alliance is a formidable threat to africa's lo
shia muslims have been targeted for what for the first time happened in bangladesh. a 12-year-old was killed when homemade bombs were thrown into a crowd of worshipers. more than a hundred were injured in the procession to the shia shrine. millions gather to mark the comply maximum of the morning ritual. the mourners march through the streets chanting. it falls on the tenth day of the first month. >>> the u.n.'s envoy to yemen said that he'll start working immediately with the...
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the government considers them illegal immigrants from neighboring bangladesh even though they were born here. the former general said that those that can't produce documents proving their ancestors lived here more than 60 years ago should be placed in camps or september abroad. for most it's an impossible task. it was a time when few had any papers. such a policy has led to accusations that the government is trying to destroy the rohingya as a people. >> these acts lead to a slow death of the victims. and that's where the destruction and horror part comes. >> reporter: over the last eight months a clinic at yale has been analyzing the events in myanmar in the context of the legal definition of genocide. a court would need to prove that government officials have shown a deliberate attempt to destroy the rohingya. >> we think that we have strong evidence to believe that general size is occurring. given the scale of atrocities being committed, and the way that people and politicians talk about rohingya, we think it's hard to avoid a conclusion that intent is present. >> reporter: as the fi
the government considers them illegal immigrants from neighboring bangladesh even though they were born here. the former general said that those that can't produce documents proving their ancestors lived here more than 60 years ago should be placed in camps or september abroad. for most it's an impossible task. it was a time when few had any papers. such a policy has led to accusations that the government is trying to destroy the rohingya as a people. >> these acts lead to a slow death of...
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eric: the winner is from bangladesh and visitors from around the world are in des moines for the annual event. >> we have done it three years before and we will do it again. elizabeth: outside the event, 20 protesters showed up and they say the event is owned and controlled by the food corporation that promotes genetically modified food. several were arrested when they attempted to enter the capital and refused to leave. >> corporate monoliths field -- feed the world, but for the farmers that means over production and sheep prices. -- cheap prices. elizabeth: this is the third year protesters have shown up at the world food prize. eric: two hours coming up at 5:00. stranded on the highway, thousands of drivers are stuck on california roads right now. prepping for the marathon, we are live in downtown des moines with a preview of this weekend's
eric: the winner is from bangladesh and visitors from around the world are in des moines for the annual event. >> we have done it three years before and we will do it again. elizabeth: outside the event, 20 protesters showed up and they say the event is owned and controlled by the food corporation that promotes genetically modified food. several were arrested when they attempted to enter the capital and refused to leave. >> corporate monoliths field -- feed the world, but for the...
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the 29-year-old has been suspended from all forms of cricket by bangladesh. he and his wife were accused of assaulting the 11-year-old who worked for them as a house maid. they are charged with illegally employing a minor. >> another cricket ear facing charges over a tweet that excuses new zealand of corruption. the trial he is expected to last four weeks. >> the irish facing a final after a hard fought game. scored and irish record breaking eight world cups to get off and running, but they were far from convincing for the rest of the game. kept the italians within four points at the break. he then gave some breathing space with two presidents. they clung on for the 69th win after having peter in the sin bin. the victory was described as ugly and some of his players agreed with him. >> caused a lot of problems, we didn't help ourselves later at times, not looking after the ball when we did have it, so a lot to work on for the week coming. >> argentina moved closer to the quarter finals with a win. taking up the position of number one cheer leader for the game
the 29-year-old has been suspended from all forms of cricket by bangladesh. he and his wife were accused of assaulting the 11-year-old who worked for them as a house maid. they are charged with illegally employing a minor. >> another cricket ear facing charges over a tweet that excuses new zealand of corruption. the trial he is expected to last four weeks. >> the irish facing a final after a hard fought game. scored and irish record breaking eight world cups to get off and running,...
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. >> isil is claiming responsibility for kill of a japanese man in bangladesh. he was shot dead in the northern town, the second foreigner isil is claiming to have killed in bangladesh this week. the group earlier said it shot and killed an italian man who was working in the country. >> two large bomb blasts hit neighborhoods in baghdad. at least 24 people have been killed and around 60 others injured in two neighborhoods. there's been no immediate claim of responded, but isil, which controls large parts of the country has claimed several previous attacks targets iraq's shia majority. >> kurdish forces in iraq say they have made gains in too fast launched to retake a town. it's the only town in the northern province of kirkuk still held by isil. imran kahn reports. >> the peshmerga stand confidently for the cameras. they begin assault on villages on the outskirts, and begin surrounding the town. in many ways, this phase is the most simple. isil fighters have largely abandoned the villages and they fall to the peshmerga easily. the head of the kurdistan regional
. >> isil is claiming responsibility for kill of a japanese man in bangladesh. he was shot dead in the northern town, the second foreigner isil is claiming to have killed in bangladesh this week. the group earlier said it shot and killed an italian man who was working in the country. >> two large bomb blasts hit neighborhoods in baghdad. at least 24 people have been killed and around 60 others injured in two neighborhoods. there's been no immediate claim of responded, but isil,...