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double problem here, or a complicated one. on the one hand the regional countries agree that these attacks should stop and shouldn't be allowed to happen begin. but at the same time, they are very concerned that instead of stabilizing the security in the middle east, these strikes might actually make the situation worse. and i think that means also in the long term that the red sea will be a militarized region. the insurance premium for shipping will go higher and inflation might be also boosted because of the conflict in this area. >> yeah, a lot of economies are worried about that, global inflation rising as a result with what is happening in the red sea. ahmed, thank you very much. still ahead, israel denying accusations of genocide. a live report ahead.
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they emerged in 2016 and claim to be revolutionaries that are fighting for the rights of rohingya in myanmar. our team has made contact with a former member of the group who we're calling �*ahmed'. he says the group used to be genuine freedom fighters, but things changed when the rohingya were forcibly displaced to bangladesh. with arsa now acting more like a mafia, it started to lose support amongst the rohingya.
we've found a unhcr worker who's keen to expose the failings within the organisation. as a member of the unhcr protection unit field team, he's often the first person a refugee contacts when they're getting threats from the gangs. for years, he's been referring these cases to his bangladeshi managers.
the gang most often accused of committing violence in the camps is the arakan rohingya salvation army, better known as arsa. they emerged in 2016 and claim to be revolutionaries that are fighting for the rights of rohingya in myanmar. our team has made contact with a former member of the group who we're calling �*ahmed'. he says the group used to be genuine freedom fighters, but things changed when the rohingya were forcibly displaced to bangladesh. with arsa now acting more like a mafia,
we've found a unhcr worker who's keen to expose the failings within the organisation. as a member of the unhcr protection unit field team, he's often the first person a refugee contacts when they're getting threats from the gangs. for years, he's been referring these cases to his bangladeshi managers.
it started to lose support amongst the rohingya. after one camp leader refused to cooperate with arsa, ahmed was given this order. in fact, ahmed was given multiple orders to kill his fellow rohingya. he refused them all and left the organisation. but the murders have continued. more than 300 rohingya
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