you the latest from one city that has been devastated by the virus but where many appear to have given up on the. i m mexico moves one step closer to legalizing recreational marijuana the hope is that it would reduce crime and violence in the country users are a little bit. i m sorry kelly welcome to the program japan is marking the 10th anniversary of the massive earthquake and tsunami that destroyed towns and triggered the fukushima nuclear disaster. and you re watching a minute s silence there which was observed across the country at 2 46 pm local time the exact moment that a magnitude 9 quake. struck and set off the deadly wait now the emperor now and the prime minister yoshihiko noda led an official ceremony in tokyo to pay tribute to the some 18000 people who lost their lives really half a 1000000 people were displaced and towns around the power plant remain on inhabitable. and for more let s cross over to journalist who is standing by with a view from tokyo just walk u
or is the worst still to come. i m sunni so much kind of thank you for joining us at least 6 people have been killed and me and maher after security forces fired on them during demonstrations they were taking part in protests in the town of neon against last month s military coup which overthrew the elected government in the city of yangon and there are also reports that at least one other person has been killed this latest violence comes after the u.n. security council demanded the military restore democratic control in the box. which is absolutely essential to respect the results of the elections and to a low for a situation in reach we move back to a democratic transition so we can speak now to journalist andrew nak i m sent he joins us from yangon hi andrew so we heard a clear message from the un secretary general there but just hours later we ve heard that more people have been shot dead by security forces in the city of my own and also in yangon where you are so what ha
i m told me a lot of well glad you could join us the nation of accra turtle guinea is still struggling to come to terms with the devastation from the weekend s deadly explosions in the city of basra the military said a fire at a weapons depos sparked off the massive blasts a sense shock waves across the city the official death toll stands at $105.00 but human rights activists say the true number is far higher. state t.v. on sunday just moments after the catastrophe struck those still living flee the towering cloud cast up by the blast. the injured you can still walk limping to safety. hospitals impacts how well people left to tend to each other. the vice president who is the son of the state president visited the same day shell shocked residents were still trying to save their loved ones on tuesday he returned with his father the president they had the accounts of families ripped apart. and lives destroyed. my father left the house after the 1st blast 10 o clock hits his head
i m told me he could join us the nation of accra turtle guinea is still struggling to come to terms with the devastation from the weekend s deadly explosions in the city of battle the military said a fire at a weapons depos sparked off the massive blasts a sense shock waves across the city the official death toll stands at $105.00 but human rights activists say the true number is far higher. state t.v. on sunday just moments after the catastrophe struck still living flee the towering cloud cast up by the blast the injured you can still limping to safety. because in fact. people left to tend to each other. the vice president who is the son of the stake president visited the same day shell shocked residents who are still trying to save their loved ones. on tuesday he returned with his father president they had the accounts of families rich apart. and lives destroyed and. my father left the house after the 1st blast 10 o clock hits his head we tried to rescue him but he died at
a single dose. and japan a mourns the more than 18000 people killed in the massive earthquake and tsunami that struck the country 10 years ago. hello i m claire richardson welcome to the show it is a severe indictment the u.n. human rights investigator on myanmar says the new military regime is likely committing crimes against humanity with its deadly crackdown on people protesting last month s cooed special repertoire tom enders told the un human rights council that the military junta had murdered at least 70 people and that more than 2000 have been unlawfully detained he s calling for sanctions against the country s military leaders let s take a listen at so what he had to say. as of this moment credible reports indicate that mean more security forces had murdered at least 70 people that a president those murdered were fathers sons mothers daughters husbands and wives they were educators they were engineers they were students they were many ages look we re going to have all