Where refugees and other migrants who wririsked their li to reach the greek isles and western europe are now on their way back to turkey. Now try turkish ships have left the port of lesbos, bound for turkey. Were looking at live pictures here the migrants are being returned as part of a controversial and muchcriticized deal between the European Union and ankara. Under that agreement, migrants who reached greece by march 20th and had their asylum request rejected or didnt apply for asylum are now being sent back. Cnns Erin Mclaughlin is in the port of lesbos, and phil black is in the turkish town where the ships will be arriving. Well start with phil black there, and we know those ships are heading your way. They should reach port very soon. In fact, phil, talk to us about what those migrants on board have to look forward to once they arrive there. Reporter rosemary, we can see the vessels. They are now clearly within sight here, and they appear to have slowed on their final approach here, each one carrying around 130 passengers, reluctant passengers, youd have to say. These are people who crossed in the other direction, with the dream of establishing a new life in europe. They are now returning to turkey. That dream, really, a total failure. What happens to them here isnt clear. And it is really the most controversial part of what you touched on there and described accurately as a controversial agreement. What we see here are facilities set up by the immigration authorities here in turkey, where its pretty clear these people are going to be processed. The authorities dont want us to see too much. Theyve set up tents, tarpaulins to keep their activities from view. But once they are processed here they will then be removed to other centers. Of course just where will depend upon where these migrants themselves are from, if they are syrian, it is likely they will be moved back to the vast camps, mostly in this countrys south that housed millions of Syrian Refugees in this country, but if they come from other countries, well, their future is perhaps less certain, rosemary. Yeah, and this is a real worry for so many of those people. Retracing their footsteps, going back from where they came. And some of them perilous journeys to try to get where they had gotten there in greece. So talk to us about this process. I know you said its sort of behind closed doors or tents, if you like, but what some of these families might very well be going through once they do reach turkish shores. Reporter well, what weve been told from our seem on the greek side, is that these are just men, it would seem. Were not sure where theyre from, as i said, and thats really a key point, because that will play a key role in determining just how they are treated from here, how they approach this and ultimately where they are sent beyond this point. Turkey has insisted, particularly given recent criticism, that it treats Syrian Refugees fairly, it was Amnesty International that claimed recently that syrian migrants were being sent back in to syria itself. Turkey denied that, that there are no forced deportations back to syria. But if these are less likely to meet the official definition of refugees, and we are told that these are those who have not officially applied for asylum, perhaps implying that these are what authorities like to describe as economic migrants. People simply looking for better economic conditions, a better quality of life, then they claim protection here in turkey is weaker as it was across that short, narrow body of water in europe as well. So thats where it becomes less certain. Turkey commits itself, very publicly, to being generous and open to syrians fleeing the war from across turkeys southern border, but when it comes to otheeconomic migrants, its stated desire, if you like, to protect and show generosity, thats less clear and less enthusiastic, i think youd have to say, rosemary. Right. Certainly understand. Our phil black reporting there in turkey where very soon we expect those three ships to dock there at port. Many thanks to you, phil. We will, of course, go to Erin Mclaughlin where those ships departed. And well get her perspective, but in the meantime, for a list of ways to help those affected by the refugee crisis sweeping europe, you can visit our impact your world web page. It has links to various organizations that are working to help the refugee, and thats all at cnn. Com impact. Well, the future of syrian president Bashar Alassad has been a major bone of contention between the u. S. And russia and ongoing peace talks. Now a Syrian Opposition leader is demanding that the u. S. Reaffirm its intention to oust assad in any transitional government. He points to what he calls american ambiguity among increasingly tense talks with moscow. Washington has referred to assads conclusion as a nonstarter in the past. Azerbaijan says it will stop fighting armenian troops after a longfought dispute fired up again. Armenia says azerbaijan is still firing artillery. Reporter this is the most widescaled fighting that azerbaijan has attempted since restoring the ceasefire regime in 1994. Cnns Becky Anderson has more on the renewed hostilities. Reporter a decadeslong conflict between azerbaijan and armenia flares again over the last couple days. Heavy fighting in the disputed rye john has left dozens dead as deep tensions tick to military escalation. A Helicopter Shot down, an armenian drone, six tanks and 15 artillery pieces destroyed. Both sides accuse each other of breaking a ceasefire that had brought calm to the region for years. It was a clear violation of the ceasefire regime, the international law, International Humanitarian law and geneva conditions. Because what the official has done in the zone of azerbaijani conflict was a conspicuous manifestation of terrorist and antiarmenian policy. Reporter but the Foreign Ministry says armenia is to blame. Quote, they shelled the front line where civilians live. The acts killed and injured several civilians, damaged personal property as an aggressive country, armenia bears responsibility for the current situation, end quote. Its a region thats been in dispute for a long time. Its landlocked and claimed by azerbaijan but controlled by Ethnic Armenians who are backed militarily and financially by armenia. A fragile 1994 ceasefire ended an Armed Conflict that had lasted six years, leaving tens of thousands dead. Sporadic fighting has marred the truce ever since. Calls to stop the violence came swiftly, among fears it could quickly escalate. The u. S. And russia have called for restraint, and closer to the region, iran, an ally of armenia and turkey, a close supporter of azerbaijan, have both pushed for a diplomatic solution, calls that if not heeded could potentially open up another proxy war with deadly consequences for the region. Becky anderson, cnn, abu dhabi. More flights are taking off from brussels airport, which reopened to passengers sunday. For the First Time Since last months deadly terror attack. Alexandra field has more on the airports reopening. Reporter the security is stepped up here at the airport in brussels as it reopens at least partially for the First Time Since the bombings that happened on march 22nd. This is the first time passengers could fly out of the airport. Its also a return for employees who work at this airport. The victims who died in those attacks were close to everyones mind. There was a moment of silence before the first flight departed. Just three flights leaving the airport. They were called symbolic flights, of course, this is a significant step forward, a first step forward. There are temporary checkin structures. Then they go through another level of screening which meets them as they arrive at the airport. But were told because of the extent of the damage inside the terminal, the terminal wont be fully repaired until perhaps the end of june, beginning of july. The airport wont be operating at capacity until that work is done. It served some 60,000 passengers a day, but they hope to build up in the next few days. Alexandra field, cnn. To another story were following now. Deadly storms are wreaking havoc across northwest pakistan. At least 53 people are dead and 60 injured after heavy rain caused landslides and made the roofs of dozens of homes collapse. 81 people died during last summers rainy season. Also in pakistan, Memorial Services have been held one week after an easter bombing at a crowded amusement park. More than 70 people were killed and hundreds wounded. A Splinter Group of the Pakistani Taliban said they targeted christians in the attack. Churches have been burned before and some are now protected by private gunmen. We are joined from the Sacred Heart Cathedral with more on the challenges faced by christians in the country. This has been so difficult for people, but it also has to be pointed out that more muslims were actually killed in that bombing. But for both faiths, this has been very difficult. Reporter it has, and these attacks have been going on for many years now. People of all faiths coming out to form human chains to even protect churches, including muslim groups. You mentioned the Memorial Services. Very few people compared with normal turned out for these Memorial Services. I went to find out what its like for every day life as a christian in pakistan. Gunmen guarding a church. I meet the pastor and say its strange to see gunmen outside a place of worship. We have 20 to guard us on a sunday, he says. This is the most denselypopulated christian area in pakistan. It was attacked last year. Inside the free church school, there are usually 40 children in this class, but many are too scared to attend since the lahore park bombing. The pastor has buried six of his flock in one day. Translator our people are very poor. They cant afford the time to protest. We really need the support of muslims in pakistan. As christians, we love and pray for pakistan. Reporter in a national address, Prime Minister sharif said each and every drop of blood is being counted. The score will be settled. Its being settled, apparently, by the military and police in raids on terrorist hideouts across the country. What about the beast within us . What about the beast that is within our houses and our society. If we do not address those problems, this military operation will be amiss. Reporter cecil says space has been made for extremists in its biased laws. When you exclude minorities from your textbooks, start putting material that is biased toward other faiths, how will they respect minorities when they grow up . Reporter cecils father, a decorated war veteran and pilot in two wars has been removed from history books. And this ad clearly says its looking for nonmuslims to clean toilets. It was later retracted but discloses the discrimination. We find people feeling isolated and neglected. Translator my husband is a day laborer but sometimes doesnt find work. I take cleaning jobs. Reporter no running water. No pavement. How can we live here . We are under attack. Reporter the blasphemy law has often been manipulated to persecute minorities, including christians. In a highly publicized case, a christian mother of five was sentenced to death for blasphemy. The muslim governor of punjab called for the Death Penalty to be revoked. He was gunned down by his own guard. At sunday service, a special song, praying not just for christians, but for citizens of all faiths in pakistan who should be seen as equals in the eyes of the state. Alleluia reporter and rosemary, as you mentioned, more muslims were killed in this attack, and if this is very much a policy by terrorist groups, divide and rule, say you are targeting minorities to isolate them. But of course muslims are also under attack, too. If youre not the right sex of islam, you could be targeted here in pakistan as well. As well as shias. The call is coming from all faiths for unity in pakistan. Thank you for joining us with the very latest in lahore and the aftermath of that horrific blast. The u. K. Has deradicalization programs to help convicted jihadists try to reintegrate into society after they leave prison. The man considered to be one of the most effective deradicalizers says government funding is falling short. Reporter three years ago in london. Because youre walking through a muslim area. Youre walking through a muslim area dressed like [ bleep ]. Reporter the threatening voice, thats jordan horner. Today he says hes a changed man. Theres something which, when i was sincere to myself, i said, yes. Reporter back then, he was a muslim radical, praised muslim killers, he was dangerous and went to jail. Today he credits this man, former cage fighter and deradicalize deradicaliz deradicalizer hussman roger for turning him around. Anyone can reconceptionualize things for the individuals in a way that allows them to challenge their own internal beliefs, there is a very, very select few that are actually quite effective in what they do. Reporter getting deradic deradicalized has never been so important. Almost half of those who have gone to syria and iraq to train for isis have come back. Then there are those who radicalized and never left. But what theyve covered for several years is shocking, that the scant government funding is drying up as authorities reevaluate their programs. Always working on a shoestring. He is down to his last 200. In an overdraft account. We were doing about 70 of our work for free. Whats ended up happening is that even that agreement has now disappeared. Reporter but he is still in demand. Plenty of jail terrorists are asking for his help. Wanted to go after a few weeks, i couldnt go on my own, and he says still have terrible nightmares and i want you to help me. Reporter this from a british radical who joined isis in syria, now a convicted terrorist. Were not able to reach those individuals, because there isnt an understanding there of how to deal with this phenomenon. Reporter he is frustrated, and so is expert douglas weeks. Most say dermost deradicalizing programs can alienate. The governments strategy details hufrgeds of people who have been helped through education, criminal justice, Faith Charities online and Health Approaches to deradicalization. In jail, horner says authorities tried deradicalizing him, using a psychological approach, telling him he was wrong, to be a good husband, a good father. Nothing worked until he met roger. I knew i was a father, i knew i was a husband. Once i knew from a religious perspective, what i did was incorrect, then i have to question, okay, whats the solution . Reporter a solution it seems may be at hand, embracing it still a challenge. Nic robertson, cnn, london. Well take a break right here. But still to come, brazil is holding an Impeachment Vote this week for president Dilma Rousseff. We will have the latest on the embattled leaders troubles and how its affecting the upcoming olympics. Thats still to come. Stay with us. Partment store moisturizer. Revives skin to fight 7 signs of aging. 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So phil, lets talk about the people on board this ship, because it appears they are mostly men. Is that the case for all three of those ships . And what lies ahead for these men . Reporter rosemary, what we have seen here are two vessels approach very slowly at this f