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Likud ministers to throw nets now over the edge that may happen but i think the fact that he gave nothing out of the 1st crack at creating a government is. Both good and bad its sort of there is nothing i would be able to put something together that everybody kind of suspects is impossible but at the same time in going back to netanyahu has 9 lives its impossible to count him out. Firefighters in the french city of strong are trying to put out a fire at a chemical factory the blaze at the libbers old plant broke out in the early hours of thursday in the port city of all people in several surrounding communities have been asked to stay at home and some schools have been closed. And still ahead. Well tell you what challenge embattled british
Prime Minister
Boris Johnson
has set before the opposition. After more airstrikes on yemen the world and with these withdraw their offer to end hostilities. Hello summers properly gone now the rain has reached the mediterranean shore of turkey that last cold front left a thunderstorm or twos worth of rain around on telly or a chilly 67 millimeters not far away from the city and those clouds throughout the rest of europe which is a fairly typical view now for crosswise as more rain to come version where it still is cause it was in moscow cold northerlies gone its call from the
Baltic States
no longer winter warning here or there and everywhere temp is right about the 20 plus or minus a few degrees mark warner is still portugal and spain and if i take your night 32. 00 fridays a fairly typical big revolving lover the
British Isles
expanding the frontal system to rain in the cloud all the way through
Northern Europe
and just edging slowly eastwards maybe northeast
Eastern Europe
so the sun comes out then a good day of potential showers but all that happens over the landmass it has reached the warm or so the mediterranean but doesnt really influence any longer the weather of the this mountains are all jiri to near 0 coastal temperatures here are still in the high twentys even the low thirtys if you look as far east for example as kyra and still further south were talking about 42 for example in a swath. Sponsor. Is a dialogue which you decide not to have children. But the stake is really human survival everyone has a voice but a start with our community because of course this is a debate and its a heated one this is a little be patient really be able to do teach and ideally join the global conversation people i think if only they knew what is happening to we were muslims they will be with us and they will be on aljazeera. Youre watching our desire and heres a reminder for top stories this hour the u. S. Intelligence chief will testify before politicians regarding the whistleblower case that has prompted calls for impeachment president has been criticized for asking his ukrainian counterpart to investigate his political rival joe biden. The trumpet ministration has barred
Senior Iranian
government officials from entering the u. S. The decision came on the same day the president has a new army to
World Leaders
that the at the u. N. That it will not negotiate on the program unless the u. S. Removes sanctions. And israels president has been human thats in the hour to try and form a new government the
Prime Minister
still has no clear path to after emerging from the september 17th ballots without a majority has 28. 00 days to form a coalition. So britains
Prime Minister
says he wont ask for an extension to braggs it and that is despite. Said new law ordering him to do so in order to avoid any and no deal breaks it more as john said it is also challenging opposition parties to call a motion of no confidence in him which could lead to a general election he has faced repeated calls to resign since the
Supreme Court
ruled his decision to suspend parliament was illegal but once he has more details from westminster. Parliament spac the protesters are out again and inside the gloves are off for the knives are out from the usa came the
Prime Minister
attempting to show hes still in charge of the public dont want another referendum but what they want and what they demand is that we all know the promise we made to the very twos to respect the 1st referendum. To move or to put the brakes behind us he was roundly heckles they were shouting at him to resign the judges concluded there was no reason and i quote let alone a good reason for the
Prime Minister
to have shut down parliament. After yesterdays ruling mr speaker. The
Prime Minister
should have done the honorable thing and resign. I i i i. Keep trying to blame the opposition to blocking prexy its insists hes making progress with the
European Union
his opponents say hes lying every single thing that
Boris Johnson
s done since he became
Prime Minister
has gone wrong for him hes lost every single vote in parliament lost over 20 of his own m. P. s who now have no loyalty to him and hes been accused of misleading the queen and unlawfully suspending parliament its one thing him saying he wants to get on with his plans but in politics everythings about momentum and at the moment he hardly has any. The surrender is. Johnson repeatedly tried to infuriate his political enemies he described the opposition bill which demands he seek an extension to brets it from the
European Union
as the surrender acts that language surrendering to europe is used by the far right and many m. P. s have faced
Death Threats
as a result consequently the atmosphere inside parliament became furious that it was. To
Death Threats
and appears. Like that tell the
Prime Minister
that. This months. Try out. Of iraq and keep it. Moderate allawi it has to come from the
Prime Minister
blairs turn to make matters worse junction described those concerns about m. P. Safety as the all in all it was the most angry parliamentary session anyone can remember the government accuses the opposition of running away from an election they say he broke the law over suspending parliament and fear he might do it again to the sense of democracy unraveling the whole thing is a horror show
Lawrence Li Al Jazeera
london. Who say their offer to end hostilities with saudi arabia still stands despite reason airstrikes on yemen that killed civilians there were these claimed responsibility for attacks inside these
Oil Facilities
earlier this month lots of reports of. Rubble than what used to be a home. In the town of karbala and southern yemen. It was a horrific airstrike violated all internationally recognized red lines it resulted in the defense of 17 people including 3 women 3 children and a pregnant woman of. The attack hasnt even excluded the risk us. As well lay. The u. N. The
General Assembly
in new york the
United Nations
a canned attack but some on the ground say. Not enough. Of the attack has taken place says the u. N. General assembly is holding its sessions unfortunately the
International Community
has failed to do something serious to stop the attacks on civilians despite an international outcry. When there were a 1000000 in 2015 this out a little quality plan to quickly defeat yemens thiis to reinstate the internationally recognized government but the fighting continues leaving a trail of death and destruction with civilians often in the firing line. Saudi your military campaign against both is now in its 5th year yemenis and i was asking how many more innocent people will die before we are serious in this taking this. Coming. From. Hamas members have held a special session of the
Palestinian Legislative Council
in support of prisoners on
Hunger Strike
dozens of palestinians in israeli jails on their 16th consecutive day of an open ended strike by protesting the presence of what they say is cancer causing mobile phone jammers in prisons. Freeing prisoners from the israeli jails is a
National Political
humility here in religious jussi before we call on the
Palestinian Resistance
to do its best to defend their prisoners and try to accomplish a prisoners. Fighting has broken out between supporters of malawis government and opposition groups and the
Financial Capital
blantyre hundreds of people were calling for the head of the
Electoral Commission
to resign when the situation turned violent lemon protesting against a reelection of the president peter with a week. At least one person has died in more violent protests in haiti days of unrest have paralyzed the capital
Port Au Prince
the testers are calling for president german allies resignation is accused of corruption and failing to tackle worsening fuel and food shortages. I dont hear many. But i im extending my hand to all the national so we can sit down together to form a worthy
National Government
that has the capacity and legitimacy to address the urgent problems of the country us version of all i promise not to answer
Political Violence
with violence but to answer with dialogue but after many attempts weve seen the house or senate isnt able to complete its constitutional duties a series of
Mass Shootings
in the u. S. Have pushed democrats in congress to call for a bill on gun restrictions including a possible ban on assault style weapons but while the majority of americans support the move its unlikely to become law how does joe castro has this report from washington the death of a 24 year old mother shot with an a k 47. 00 style rifle at an
El Paso Walmart
in august was explained by the surgeon who tried and failed to save her life she was protecting a child and so she was actually shot in the back and through a shoulder she had this hole the size of a baseball at the top of her lungs so clearly investors were essentially nonexistent if this injury had been caused by a small fire she may have had a chance of survival but theres absolutely nothing i could do to fix that kind interested in injury. Wednesdays hearing before the
House Judiciary Committee
was meant to build support for a possible nationwide ban on assault weapons the firearms of choice of mass shooters in the us they have no purpose but to kill as many people as possible as quickly as possible i want killers to rapidly repeatedly fire bullets at their human targets without stopping to reload so our weapons are designed for maximum bloodshed assault weapons were banned in the us between 19942004 today an estimated 16000000 such weapons are in circulation within the country recent polling shows that between 56 and 70 percent of americans
Want Congress
to ban assault. Protestors against gun violence have regularly descended on the
Nations Capital
to urge lawmakers to take action. I want them to know that if they dont take action while i was going to be out was there to be at stake they were going to die it is the epidemic that we had to get really have to figure out we have to just and right now but a ban on assault weapons is still unlikely republicans who control the senate have bulked at more moderate measures like expanding background checks for gun buyers the powerful gun lobby has argued for focusing on
Mental Health
instead it is very clear when you look at mass public shooters what you see is much higher rates of untreated serious
Mental Illness
and theres the matter of the sheer number of guns in americans hands nearly half of all the guns in the world thats a fundamental difference between the u. S. And new zealand a country that rapidly responded to the
Christ Church
mass shooting by restricting gun sales and buying back weapons but in the u. S. Where the right to bear arms is guaranteed by the constitution a mandatory gun buyback would be highly controversial with some gun owners valuing they would never comply heidi joe castro aljazeera washington. Hundreds of malaysian students are being flown off the island of sumatra in indonesia over
Health Concerns
caused by toxic haze the sit ins attend a university with tourists shut down when a state of emergency was declared in riyadh province air quality has worsened as thousands of forest fires burned across indonesia. Some of the worlds top athletes are in qatar for the
World Championships
which kick off on friday the pressure is on for gisors to keep all of those who are participating in core the majority of the events will be held in a stadium with cooling technology a computer competitors and track and field world just have to take on the high temperatures and humidity levels and they were just in reports. Track and field is stepping into all new territory. For the 1st time ever the world athletics championships are heading to the middle east for 10 days cattles capital city doha will be a focal point for global sport just as the whole country will be in the football world cup plans 3 years time 22 is very important for us our green order because of the media everybody is coming here we want to sort the people in advance what is appropriate would be 2022 but i do believe what is is. Is an idea of. The championships have been moved from their regular slot in august to avoid the peak temperatures of cats or summer and while the mens and womens marathons will start at midnight to further counter the heat organizes except it will still be a challenge to keep cool on the streets of doha actually you can deal with heat but humidity is is really a challenge so we will watch all those metrics we do have extra precautions we do have extra stuff out on the course more medical support more water but yes it is going to be tough. Probably a very different feel for the majority of events and any cooling system inside the main khalifa stadium will ensure the temperature hovers at around 25 degrees celsius and i know there was a lot of talk before coming here whether or not it was smart to do that i mean if it was great i think its just going to make for the fact that they can control the temperature in the stadium which is unbelievable i had the privilege of racing here before and ive got the cooling system and i actually loved it another sprint i dont think it a bit of actors as much but im definitely happy that my parents were. Heated to paint that wont be repeated at the football world cup the 2022 tournament will be held in the 4 cool months of november and december and the richardson aljazeera. Italys
Prime Minister
giuseppe content has called for action to tackle
Global Warming
after revelations that the glacier in europes highest mountain as at risk of collapse roads in the vicinity of my blog has been have been closed and our plan hymowitz evacuated the mayor says a section of the glacier containing about 250000 cubic meters of ice could fall down the mountain threatening a nearby valley. Again youre watching out is there and these are main stories the u. S. Intelligence chief well testified before politicians regarding the whistleblower case that has prompted calls for impeachment
President Donald Trump
has been criticized for asking his ukrainian counterpart to investigate his political rival joe biden a summary of a phone call has been released by the white house. Well the socalled whistleblower the one that didnt have any 1st. Or 1st rate or. Second tier information from what i understand you have to figure that out for yourself. But ive spoken with leader
Kevin Mccarthy
and the republicans many of them. And we were going to do this anyway but ive informed them. All of the house members that i fully support transparency on the socalled whistleblower information the
Trump Administration
has barred
Senior Iranian
government officials from entering the u. S. That ban came on the same day president
Hassan Rouhani
addressed the u. N. General assembly and his speech writing ruled out negotiations a
Nuclear Program
as long as american sanctions stay in place they also accuse the u. S. Of the economic terrorism israels president has been in that in the out to try and form a new government a
Prime Minister
so has no clear path to fit after emerging from the september 17th rerun election without a majority he now has up to 6 weeks to form a coalition. And britains
Prime Minister
says he wont ask for an extension to braggs it thats despite of and new law that requires him to do so
Boris Johnson
is also challenging opposition parties to call a motion of no confidence in him that could lead to a general election hes facing calls to resign since the
Supreme Court
ruled his decision to spend parliament illegal. And fighting has broken out between supporters of malawis government and opposition groups in the
Financial Capital
blantyre hundreds of people were calling for the head of the
Prime Minister<\/a>
Boris Johnson<\/a> has set before the opposition. After more airstrikes on yemen the world and with these withdraw their offer to end hostilities. Hello summers properly gone now the rain has reached the mediterranean shore of turkey that last cold front left a thunderstorm or twos worth of rain around on telly or a chilly 67 millimeters not far away from the city and those clouds throughout the rest of europe which is a fairly typical view now for crosswise as more rain to come version where it still is cause it was in moscow cold northerlies gone its call from the
Baltic States<\/a> no longer winter warning here or there and everywhere temp is right about the 20 plus or minus a few degrees mark warner is still portugal and spain and if i take your night 32. 00 fridays a fairly typical big revolving lover the
British Isles<\/a> expanding the frontal system to rain in the cloud all the way through
Northern Europe<\/a> and just edging slowly eastwards maybe northeast
Eastern Europe<\/a> so the sun comes out then a good day of potential showers but all that happens over the landmass it has reached the warm or so the mediterranean but doesnt really influence any longer the weather of the this mountains are all jiri to near 0 coastal temperatures here are still in the high twentys even the low thirtys if you look as far east for example as kyra and still further south were talking about 42 for example in a swath. Sponsor. Is a dialogue which you decide not to have children. But the stake is really human survival everyone has a voice but a start with our community because of course this is a debate and its a heated one this is a little be patient really be able to do teach and ideally join the global conversation people i think if only they knew what is happening to we were muslims they will be with us and they will be on aljazeera. Youre watching our desire and heres a reminder for top stories this hour the u. S. Intelligence chief will testify before politicians regarding the whistleblower case that has prompted calls for impeachment president has been criticized for asking his ukrainian counterpart to investigate his political rival joe biden. The trumpet ministration has barred
Senior Iranian<\/a> government officials from entering the u. S. The decision came on the same day the president has a new army to
World Leaders<\/a> that the at the u. N. That it will not negotiate on the program unless the u. S. Removes sanctions. And israels president has been human thats in the hour to try and form a new government the
Prime Minister<\/a> still has no clear path to after emerging from the september 17th ballots without a majority has 28. 00 days to form a coalition. So britains
Prime Minister<\/a> says he wont ask for an extension to braggs it and that is despite. Said new law ordering him to do so in order to avoid any and no deal breaks it more as john said it is also challenging opposition parties to call a motion of no confidence in him which could lead to a general election he has faced repeated calls to resign since the
Supreme Court<\/a> ruled his decision to suspend parliament was illegal but once he has more details from westminster. Parliament spac the protesters are out again and inside the gloves are off for the knives are out from the usa came the
Prime Minister<\/a> attempting to show hes still in charge of the public dont want another referendum but what they want and what they demand is that we all know the promise we made to the very twos to respect the 1st referendum. To move or to put the brakes behind us he was roundly heckles they were shouting at him to resign the judges concluded there was no reason and i quote let alone a good reason for the
Prime Minister<\/a> to have shut down parliament. After yesterdays ruling mr speaker. The
Prime Minister<\/a> should have done the honorable thing and resign. I i i i. Keep trying to blame the opposition to blocking prexy its insists hes making progress with the
European Union<\/a> his opponents say hes lying every single thing that
Boris Johnson<\/a>s done since he became
Prime Minister<\/a> has gone wrong for him hes lost every single vote in parliament lost over 20 of his own m. P. s who now have no loyalty to him and hes been accused of misleading the queen and unlawfully suspending parliament its one thing him saying he wants to get on with his plans but in politics everythings about momentum and at the moment he hardly has any. The surrender is. Johnson repeatedly tried to infuriate his political enemies he described the opposition bill which demands he seek an extension to brets it from the
European Union<\/a> as the surrender acts that language surrendering to europe is used by the far right and many m. P. s have faced
Death Threats<\/a> as a result consequently the atmosphere inside parliament became furious that it was. To
Death Threats<\/a> and appears. Like that tell the
Prime Minister<\/a> that. This months. Try out. Of iraq and keep it. Moderate allawi it has to come from the
Prime Minister<\/a> blairs turn to make matters worse junction described those concerns about m. P. Safety as the all in all it was the most angry parliamentary session anyone can remember the government accuses the opposition of running away from an election they say he broke the law over suspending parliament and fear he might do it again to the sense of democracy unraveling the whole thing is a horror show
Lawrence Li Al Jazeera<\/a> london. Who say their offer to end hostilities with saudi arabia still stands despite reason airstrikes on yemen that killed civilians there were these claimed responsibility for attacks inside these
Oil Facilities<\/a> earlier this month lots of reports of. Rubble than what used to be a home. In the town of karbala and southern yemen. It was a horrific airstrike violated all internationally recognized red lines it resulted in the defense of 17 people including 3 women 3 children and a pregnant woman of. The attack hasnt even excluded the risk us. As well lay. The u. N. The
General Assembly<\/a> in new york the
United Nations<\/a> a canned attack but some on the ground say. Not enough. Of the attack has taken place says the u. N. General assembly is holding its sessions unfortunately the
International Community<\/a> has failed to do something serious to stop the attacks on civilians despite an international outcry. When there were a 1000000 in 2015 this out a little quality plan to quickly defeat yemens thiis to reinstate the internationally recognized government but the fighting continues leaving a trail of death and destruction with civilians often in the firing line. Saudi your military campaign against both is now in its 5th year yemenis and i was asking how many more innocent people will die before we are serious in this taking this. Coming. From. Hamas members have held a special session of the
Palestinian Legislative Council<\/a> in support of prisoners on
Hunger Strike<\/a> dozens of palestinians in israeli jails on their 16th consecutive day of an open ended strike by protesting the presence of what they say is cancer causing mobile phone jammers in prisons. Freeing prisoners from the israeli jails is a
National Political<\/a> humility here in religious jussi before we call on the
Palestinian Resistance<\/a> to do its best to defend their prisoners and try to accomplish a prisoners. Fighting has broken out between supporters of malawis government and opposition groups and the
Financial Capital<\/a> blantyre hundreds of people were calling for the head of the
Electoral Commission<\/a> to resign when the situation turned violent lemon protesting against a reelection of the president peter with a week. At least one person has died in more violent protests in haiti days of unrest have paralyzed the capital
Port Au Prince<\/a> the testers are calling for president german allies resignation is accused of corruption and failing to tackle worsening fuel and food shortages. I dont hear many. But i im extending my hand to all the national so we can sit down together to form a worthy
National Government<\/a> that has the capacity and legitimacy to address the urgent problems of the country us version of all i promise not to answer
Political Violence<\/a> with violence but to answer with dialogue but after many attempts weve seen the house or senate isnt able to complete its constitutional duties a series of
Mass Shootings<\/a> in the u. S. Have pushed democrats in congress to call for a bill on gun restrictions including a possible ban on assault style weapons but while the majority of americans support the move its unlikely to become law how does joe castro has this report from washington the death of a 24 year old mother shot with an a k 47. 00 style rifle at an
El Paso Walmart<\/a> in august was explained by the surgeon who tried and failed to save her life she was protecting a child and so she was actually shot in the back and through a shoulder she had this hole the size of a baseball at the top of her lungs so clearly investors were essentially nonexistent if this injury had been caused by a small fire she may have had a chance of survival but theres absolutely nothing i could do to fix that kind interested in injury. Wednesdays hearing before the
House Judiciary Committee<\/a> was meant to build support for a possible nationwide ban on assault weapons the firearms of choice of mass shooters in the us they have no purpose but to kill as many people as possible as quickly as possible i want killers to rapidly repeatedly fire bullets at their human targets without stopping to reload so our weapons are designed for maximum bloodshed assault weapons were banned in the us between 19942004 today an estimated 16000000 such weapons are in circulation within the country recent polling shows that between 56 and 70 percent of americans
Want Congress<\/a> to ban assault. Protestors against gun violence have regularly descended on the
Nations Capital<\/a> to urge lawmakers to take action. I want them to know that if they dont take action while i was going to be out was there to be at stake they were going to die it is the epidemic that we had to get really have to figure out we have to just and right now but a ban on assault weapons is still unlikely republicans who control the senate have bulked at more moderate measures like expanding background checks for gun buyers the powerful gun lobby has argued for focusing on
Mental Health<\/a> instead it is very clear when you look at mass public shooters what you see is much higher rates of untreated serious
Mental Illness<\/a> and theres the matter of the sheer number of guns in americans hands nearly half of all the guns in the world thats a fundamental difference between the u. S. And new zealand a country that rapidly responded to the
Christ Church<\/a> mass shooting by restricting gun sales and buying back weapons but in the u. S. Where the right to bear arms is guaranteed by the constitution a mandatory gun buyback would be highly controversial with some gun owners valuing they would never comply heidi joe castro aljazeera washington. Hundreds of malaysian students are being flown off the island of sumatra in indonesia over
Health Concerns<\/a> caused by toxic haze the sit ins attend a university with tourists shut down when a state of emergency was declared in riyadh province air quality has worsened as thousands of forest fires burned across indonesia. Some of the worlds top athletes are in qatar for the
World Championships<\/a> which kick off on friday the pressure is on for gisors to keep all of those who are participating in core the majority of the events will be held in a stadium with cooling technology a computer competitors and track and field world just have to take on the high temperatures and humidity levels and they were just in reports. Track and field is stepping into all new territory. For the 1st time ever the world athletics championships are heading to the middle east for 10 days cattles capital city doha will be a focal point for global sport just as the whole country will be in the football world cup plans 3 years time 22 is very important for us our green order because of the media everybody is coming here we want to sort the people in advance what is appropriate would be 2022 but i do believe what is is. Is an idea of. The championships have been moved from their regular slot in august to avoid the peak temperatures of cats or summer and while the mens and womens marathons will start at midnight to further counter the heat organizes except it will still be a challenge to keep cool on the streets of doha actually you can deal with heat but humidity is is really a challenge so we will watch all those metrics we do have extra precautions we do have extra stuff out on the course more medical support more water but yes it is going to be tough. Probably a very different feel for the majority of events and any cooling system inside the main khalifa stadium will ensure the temperature hovers at around 25 degrees celsius and i know there was a lot of talk before coming here whether or not it was smart to do that i mean if it was great i think its just going to make for the fact that they can control the temperature in the stadium which is unbelievable i had the privilege of racing here before and ive got the cooling system and i actually loved it another sprint i dont think it a bit of actors as much but im definitely happy that my parents were. Heated to paint that wont be repeated at the football world cup the 2022 tournament will be held in the 4 cool months of november and december and the richardson aljazeera. Italys
Prime Minister<\/a> giuseppe content has called for action to tackle
Global Warming<\/a> after revelations that the glacier in europes highest mountain as at risk of collapse roads in the vicinity of my blog has been have been closed and our plan hymowitz evacuated the mayor says a section of the glacier containing about 250000 cubic meters of ice could fall down the mountain threatening a nearby valley. Again youre watching out is there and these are main stories the u. S. Intelligence chief well testified before politicians regarding the whistleblower case that has prompted calls for impeachment
President Donald Trump<\/a> has been criticized for asking his ukrainian counterpart to investigate his political rival joe biden a summary of a phone call has been released by the white house. Well the socalled whistleblower the one that didnt have any 1st. Or 1st rate or. Second tier information from what i understand you have to figure that out for yourself. But ive spoken with leader
Kevin Mccarthy<\/a> and the republicans many of them. And we were going to do this anyway but ive informed them. All of the house members that i fully support transparency on the socalled whistleblower information the
Trump Administration<\/a> has barred
Senior Iranian<\/a> government officials from entering the u. S. That ban came on the same day president
Hassan Rouhani<\/a> addressed the u. N. General assembly and his speech writing ruled out negotiations a
Nuclear Program<\/a> as long as american sanctions stay in place they also accuse the u. S. Of the economic terrorism israels president has been in that in the out to try and form a new government a
Prime Minister<\/a> so has no clear path to fit after emerging from the september 17th rerun election without a majority he now has up to 6 weeks to form a coalition. And britains
Prime Minister<\/a> says he wont ask for an extension to braggs it thats despite of and new law that requires him to do so
Boris Johnson<\/a> is also challenging opposition parties to call a motion of no confidence in him that could lead to a general election hes facing calls to resign since the
Supreme Court<\/a> ruled his decision to spend parliament illegal. And fighting has broken out between supporters of malawis government and opposition groups in the
Financial Capital<\/a> blantyre hundreds of people were calling for the head of the
Electoral Commission<\/a> to resign when the situation turned violent have been protesting against the reelection of the president peter once a week in may well those other headlines a lot more news but up next its the stream to stay with us. Every. Conditions for rainbow refugees continue to the terror right they face an untenable feature in overcrowded bangladesh but its still too unsafe to go home to me im all i said and im here in the stream joined us in our live you tube chat on twitter. I have covered. I have covered violence throughout my career but i have never heard of anything like that happening to human beings. The time i arrived to the camps it was unlike anything ive experienced before it was pain and misery and trauma in a school so large that it was almost unfathomable even for somebody who was seeing it right in front of their eyes its a place that isnt equipped to deal doesnt have the infrastructure it doesnt have the sanitation it doesnt have you know the sort of facilities that that amount of people. Just a glimpse of what life is like for the 1200000 rectangle refugees coming in living in bangladesh this small things became even worse many migrants lost the only lifeline to the world where the government blocked mobile phone access in the camps the move was apparently for security reasons but the waiting the worry its just another sign that theyve outworn their welcome overwhelmed by the refugee crisis bangladesh has tried and failed to send the wrong in the back to me and mark twice in the past year but refugees have refused fearing renewed violence at home just last week the
United Nations<\/a> warned that genocidal conditions unquote still remain in myanmar and its urged the government to do more to improve conditions. Lacking
International Pressure<\/a> the mostly but his country of mia mom has done little to welcome the muslim rain go home meanwhile bangladesh is planning to relocate some refugees to remote flood prone island in the next few months and officials have made it quite clear that they cant play host much longer so what will happen to their hang their people well joining us to discuss is mohammed
Senior Correspondent<\/a> for aljazeera english he speaks to us from doha qatar we also have a need to show head of women and
Childrens Affairs<\/a> for the
European Council<\/a> and he joins us from the brook in germany and finally roman a son when they sign is the coordinator of the campaign a
Media Relations<\/a> at the coalition and hes come in
Frankfurt Germany<\/a> we also invited several fishel from bangladesh and miramar to join the program but none of them were available guess it is good to have you thank you for your time i want to start here with a comment from bangladeshs foreign minister he says we are willing to send them anywhere to anyone who wants to take them we cannot afford to keep them for years then being the mohammed you were reporting at the end of 2018 from coxs bazaar where so many of the remainder are actually there in refugee camps does this indicate a sense that bangladesh is it is also it is tired it has no more time for handling the rehang a crisis and the refugee situation. It certainly does femi and you know were starting to hear more of this type of rhetoric from bangladesh officials look bangladesh its a difficult situation for them because the country is really polarized when it comes to this issue and there are many people in bangladesh that will ardently support their anger and the country has been quite generous already to refugees but there are also many in the country that do not support refugees and would like to see them gone so the fact that this rhetoric has been ratcheting up that we its been reported at least in bangladeshi media the last month or so that theyre actually beneficial that have said that if their anger dont want to leave that theyre going to actively make conditions more difficult for them in the camps which is hard to imagine because you know ive been to those camps 4 separate times and the conditions are appalling i mean theyre much improved to where they were a few years as ago but theyre still terrible conditions so when you hear that it certainly looks like the bomb that as shes are now really sort of running out of patience with the situation and trying to figure out what to do about it the problem for them is that every time they go down the route of these 3 patriae sion schemes they have to involve the u. N. H. C. R. The
Refugee Agency<\/a> so when there are bangladeshs government agrees with me in march government that there is going to be repatriated averring backed me and more well the u. N. H. C. R. The
Refugee Agency<\/a> has to then go and interview the people that are wrong but d really be repatriated and every time the un has done that everybody that theyve spoken with has said they do not want to go back and can you blame them the u. N. Has repeatedly said that conditions are still not safe on the ground in myanmar for any kind of return that range will not be guaranteed in east is a ship right or freedom of movement and just last week as you mentioned a few moments ago a u. N. Fact finding mission independent investigator said that 600000 remained in myanmar still live under the threat of genocide so its a very difficult situation for bangladesh its a very very difficult situation for the refugees and human. It appears that the
Bangladeshi Government<\/a> is running out of patience i think that that is something our audience but completely agree with so we posited this to them this headline that bangladeshs
Prime Minister<\/a> has proposed relocating thousands of refugees to a
Remote Island<\/a> in the bay of bengal heres what gordon had to say about data member of our community sounds like she is trying to get rid of them the she being shaped has seen or why not integrate them into society and need ill give this one to you the idea of trying to get rid of them is that how you see this is this trying to make conditions so harsh for refugees that they want to leave. 1st of all i would like to mention to the public. We are very grateful all the ring of people are grateful for saving our lives but the conditions what we are facing in the camps are also not worthy as dignified life we want to return home but you have to help. Relocating us from one camp to bush and charlotte is not part of the durable solution pushing us back to was. To do a hand to the very hands of the perpetrators who committed genocide against our community is not part of the durable solution thats why the
International Community<\/a> what it has to do it cannot just simply carry on seeing dignified voluntary and safe return for the one yes it has to act upon it has to pressure the government of myanmar to create conditions all still but under this government cannot simply restrict our movements take over our lifetimes like the mobile phones but instead of that it has to refer me m r 2 to
International Criminal<\/a> court or bring the corporate traitors of genocide to i. C. C. This is what this government can do that is part of the durable solution fight for our rights that we get our rights back in your mar as well as those we are at any time ready to return and i am here i want to show our audience what i need to means by this idea of drop paying some of the refugees off at another location have a look here on my laptop i know you really know this but for the benefit of our viewers this is where 1200000 refugees are this is bus and charter and need to mentioned and im a leak or so put up this tiny
Little Island<\/a> here the idea is that the refugees are relocated i understand theyre not going to be forced to move there but this is what the accommodation will look like when they get there and the options are because there is a lake that they can fish but thats about it in a sand when you heard about that as a plan as a way to address the situation in coxs bazaar what do you make of that its happening. You know them but by the foreign minister had a interview with fairly german media recently he said do you know they are going to fold 100. 00 in refugee to send char but that they said you know they are not going to force anyone but they have made it clear that that the whole of the 100000 to that this island this island he said you know how can we how coming to that how can we force them. Because you know we are we have no alternate option we have only they give us their land and they are hosting os sol. They are trying to do what they want but you know without a lot constant and on and you know they are saying well we will have to live you feel old there you know that the people can see and you dont like i live in germany i have visited many cause and tracy and can hear their memory of places well with the lifestyle law and has looked like a concentration camp and also there is no guarantee that you know these islands when it will be a decent banner from the. From there you go so it has negative debt no guarantee of utility that the lack of that this 100. 00 and those who will be forcibly if you dont get that there will still do this you know like it i would call it you know it is it killing see that killing thieves we escaped from that came from yemen now we are again going to face another killing seeing in public they age. I mean to me can i also just add to that the hit on a son his point about us im sure because i keep in touch with many of the refugees who ive interviewed in coxs bazaar and they are so scared about the prospect of potentially being forced to go to this island and we must put that into some kind of context here too because you have this is a population is considered to be the most or one of the most persecuted minorities in the world when they were living in me and more they were marginalized to the extreme they were persecuted for decades they didnt have freedom of movement now the ones that are in bangladesh they cant move around freely theyre essentially trapped in these camps in these very poor conditions and now they may be even further marginalized if if it does happen if it does occur that they are forced to go however many of them whether it be 100000 or 200002 this island and its not just that they wouldnt have freedom of movement on that island you have
Rights Groups<\/a> that are said repeatedly theyre concerned that these could be prison like conditions they are concerned about the weather and the effect that it would have on this island which is made out of silt off the bay of you know in the bay of bengal which is prone to flooding as you mentioned before theyre saying that one of the most vulnerable populations in the world could become a lot more vulnerable if they are forced to go to the site of part of the reasons that we will have because of political well will and how what to done so far from a whole new drive which until now have had a. As you mentioned on instagram that theres a brand new report from the
United Nations<\/a> that report was talking about the potential for voc all genocide of the rich people running at. The u. N. Reputable for human rights this is what he said just recently have a listen maam i has done nothing to dismantle the system of violence and present condition and the rohinton have a main rakhine live in this. Same dire circumstances that they did prior to the events of august 2017 we are denied citizenship and recognition face regular violence including in the context of the ongoing conflict between the economy and get out my door neighbor to move freely and have limited little access to food health care and education livelihoods and services soni said these are some of the main reasons that they dont want to go back home they dont feel that they will be safe back home can you explain a few more reasons as to what the situation might be back home for them and why they would prefer to call it is bizarre","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia601002.us.archive.org\/33\/items\/ALJAZ_20190926_140000_NEWS_LIVE_-_30\/ALJAZ_20190926_140000_NEWS_LIVE_-_30.thumbs\/ALJAZ_20190926_140000_NEWS_LIVE_-_30_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240716T12:35:10+00:00"}