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The bbc has also seen evidence of brutal violence against young protesters, specifically in chin state, and yogita limaye, along with camera journalist, sanjay ganguly, and producer aakriti thapar, gained rare access to the region. their report does contain distressing descriptions, of torture. a land where a fragile democracy was crushed by a coup. now the militaryjunta has been pushed out of parts of myanmar by an armed resistance. we re driving into the western chin state to see how the military has tried to suppress a people s uprising. it s accused of burning and bombing tens of thousands of homes. in this village, we saw evidence of it. fighting here farmers, students, truck drivers, labourers. this isn t a professional, well equipped army. it s propelled by the courage of ordinary people in the face of a savage conflict. how does your family feel about

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BBC News

Some may find distressing. a land where a fragile democracy was crushed by a coup. now the militaryjunta has been pushed out of parts of myanmar by an armed resistance. we re driving into the western chin state to see how the military has tried to suppress a people s uprising. it s accused of burning and bombing tens of thousands of homes. in this village, we saw evidence of it. fighting here farmers, students, truck drivers, labourers. this isn t a professional, well equipped army. it s propelled by the courage of ordinary people in the face of a savage conflict. how does your family feel about you being on a front line? sometimes they are so worried

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BBC News

Going on since last year with the political fallout between the political fallout between the generals in charge of the national army and the paramilitary units. at least 50 people are said to have been killed in myanmar, where a rebel military seized power three years ago. since then, there have been frequent accounts of torture and murder. the bbc has also seen evidence of brutal violence against young protesters, specifically in chin state, where our correspondent yogita limaye, gained rare access. her report contains descriptions of torture, which some may find distressing. a land where a fragile democracy was crushed by a coup. now the militaryjunta has been pushed out of parts of myanmar by an armed resistance. we re driving into the western chin state to see how the military has tried to suppress a people s uprising. it s accused of burning and bombing tens of thousands of homes.

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BBC News at Ten

Is doing to fight back as they prep for tomorrow s seven sided debate? join us on bbc two and iplayer. in myanmar, where the military seized power three years ago, there have been frequent accounts of torture and murder. in the latest atrocity, at least 50 people are said to have been killed. and the details denied by military leaders are disturbing. the bbc has also seen evidence of brutal violence against young protesters, specifically in chin state, and yogita limaye, along with camera journalist, sanjay ganguly, and producer aakriti thapar, gained rare access to the region. their report contains descriptions of torture, which you may find distressing. a land where a fragile democracy was crushed by a coup. now the militaryjunta has been pushed out of parts of myanmar by an armed resistance. we re driving into the western chin state to see how the military has tried to suppress

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Newsday

The bbc has also seen evidence of brutal violence against young protesters, specifically in chin state, and yogita limaye, along with camera journalist, sanjay ganguly, and producer aakriti thapar, gained rare access to the region. their report does contain distressing descriptions, of torture. a land where a fragile democracy was crushed by a coup. now the militaryjunta has been pushed out of parts of myanmar by an armed resistance. we re driving into the western chin state to see how the military has tried to suppress a people s uprising. it s accused of burning and bombing tens of thousands of homes. in this village, we saw evidence of it. fighting here farmers, students, truck drivers, labourers. this isn t a professional, well equipped army. it s propelled by the courage

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 03:17:00

In a referendum on proposals to tighten security in response to a surge in violence by drugs gangs. it comes as officials say that a prison warden was murdered in ecuador on sunday. measures include the expansion ofjoint military and police patrols, they ll also significantly boost gun controls, tightening regulations, and impose harsher prison sentences for terrorism and drug trafficking. ecuadoreans wanted abroad for organised crime related offences could be extradited if the constitutional changes are passed. as he voted, president daniel noboa said the outcome would define state policy in fighting violence, corruption and organised crime. he declared a state of emergency injanuary and sent the army to take control of prisons, after a gang leader escaped. civilians in the north of niger celebrated reports that the united states is set to withdraw troops from two bases in the country, in consultation with the ruling militaryjunta. hundreds of people marched

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 04:15:00

You re live with bbc news. west african military chiefs have made clear they re prepared to use force if coup leaders in niger don t restore civilian rule. the ecowas group, meeting in ghana, said they still wanted to give diplomacy a chance and that niger had time to pull back from the brink. thomas naadi has this update. ecowas is ramping up pressure on the militaryjunta in niger to restore constitutional rule, following faltering diplomatic efforts. the chiefs in the region here had been meeting at the ghana army headquarters to firm up their strategy for a possible military invasion of the country. ecowas member countries are expected to contribute troops. officials have said that their resources will be used to support the mission but they will also welcome outside help. ecowas put the call on good governors and democracy was breached after the military coup last month and the bloc is determined to restore president mohamed bazoum. ecowas had previously intervened during civil wars in liberia and sierra leone

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:15:00

You re live with bbc news. west african regional bloc, ecowas, says it s still prepared to use force to restore democracy in niger. the group has met in ghana to co ordinate a possible military intervention. it follows last month s military coup. 0ur correspondent thomas naadi has been monitoring developments. ecowas is ramping up pressure on the militaryjunta in niger to restore constitutional rule, following faltering diplomatic efforts. the chiefs in the region here had been meeting at the ghana army headquarters to firm up their strategy for a possible military invasion of the country. ecowas member countries are expected to contribute troops. officials have said that their resources will be used to support the mission but they will also welcome outside help. ecowas put the call on good governors and democracy was breached after the military coup last month and the bloc

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 11:15:00

Fishing village where the people left from senegal, said he lost two nephews and the families in the community are feeling very sad and there is a feeling of uncertainty, they continue know if their loved ones are among the 38 people who have been rescued. another reason could be political uncertainty, where coups are taking place in west african countries, the latest is niger where ecowas are still asking the militaryjunta to cede power. people don t know what the future has for them and they will have no choice to take this perilous journey. but if they make to it the eu they can take care of their families financially. eu they can take care of their families financially.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 11:08:00

Wait to see what they come up with. but analysts have said that this claim by the militaryjunta could jeopardise whatever peace and reconciliation or diplomatic talks that would be happening today, following these new allegations and of course the conditions that we hear president bazoum is still being held and his family as well at the presidential palace. [30 held and his family as well at the presidential palace. held and his family as well at the presidential palace. do we know how he is? it has presidential palace. do we know how he is? it has been presidential palace. do we know how he is? it has been three presidential palace. do we know how he is? it has been three weeks - presidential palace. do we know how he is? it has been three weeks and l he is? it has been three weeks and it is understood they re in the basement of that palace. have we seen them, do we know how they are? no pictures have emerged from what their current state is, however we know the us secretary blinken said he had received disturbing news about his state of health and his feeding and other medical needs that he has been requesting for. there

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