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Amnesty international in a report just published a lot of live analysis. Richelle carey this is live from doha also coming up. Should have happened a long time ago should have been heres a go yes president says hes designating north korea a state sponsor of terrorism paving the way for more sanctions plus. I love my house with nothing. Sixty thousand haitians in the u. S. The devastation of a powerful earthquake are told they must go home. And zimbabwes ruling party began to impeachment proceedings against Robert Mugabe as calls for the president to step down. And this international has accused of trapping there are a hedge a community and a dehumanizing regime that amounts to apartheid the new amnesty report is based on a two year investigation that aims to reveal the cause of the Current Crisis that accuses. A segregated where henschel in an open air prison by confining them to their villages and restricting their freedom of movement given Rights Organization also concluded men are authorities treatment of the head amounts to apartheid the scribing Rakhine State is a crime scene or head to living in myanmar also denied citizenship on the basis of their ethnicity many are deleted from official records making it almost impossible for those who have fled the country to return home we do have reporters covering this story ten for a hard reason coxs bizarre to refugee camp and bangladesh first lets check in there with scott hyde learned he is live in me and mar so scott any reaction out of me and mark to this report. Michele nothing yet and quite honestly were not expecting anything to come out from the government here in myanmar that is because you know weve seen these countless reports human Rights Organizations issuing reports specifically about whats been happening with the right hinge a flow of refugees over six hundred thousand fleeing into bangladesh over the last couple of months they havent responded to those and in previous reports like we see now with this and this International Port detailing the Living Conditions the situation for the ranger looking back a couple of years they havent really looked at those either or commented on those either i should say and what so were not expecting that you know theres a meeting going on in myanmar right now with fifty plus Foreign Ministers from asia and from europe you know its been discussed on the sidelines itll be interesting as a press Conference Today is the final day of that theyll be a press conference in a couple hours time kind of wrapping up the meeting you know the issue might be brought up but dont expect range as a term to come out of anyones mouth who officially represents myanmars government thats a term a title they dont use so be interesting to see the other Foreign Ministers when they speak at the end of this meeting if they use that term. When they discuss the issue but again right now we dont expect any kind of reaction to this and its the International Reporters ok. Ok so sky in this report it calls Rakhine State a crime scene you have been to Rakhine State what have you seen there. Yeah and specifically in these i. D. P. Camps internally displaced persons camps we went to them several times multiple times and in the way that theyre described in this amnesty report is accurate based on what we can confirm and that is when you go into these camps there is a fence there is a border check when you go in and those who are inside put inside cant leave freely theres no freedom of movement and this is something that has been the case for definitely two years as detailed in this report and i can attest to that at least for the last year and a half running and whats interesting too is that over that year and a half that have been going into these camps the numbers have been growing steadily to you know there were a hinge of villages peppered throughout and im speaking specifically around the sit way area the capital of Rakhine State and when there are other attacks before this august twenty fifth attack more revenge or rounded up and put into these id peak camps or security around these rivkin just villages were tightened so absolutely they did not have freedom of movement and again now we dont know really what the situations been like over these last couple of months because any access for media and any n. G. O. S or any humanitarian organizations in the Rakhine State has been heavily heavily controlled by myanmars government which show absolutely which is why the findings of this reporter so remarkable because access is difficult scott. Thank you. Lets go live now to temper chaudhry who joins us from coxs bazaar on the bengals ash me and maher border where people have been seeking refuge refuge so what are the conditions like there and the people that you have talked to there there do they they want to go home. Well first of all let me tell you like we were interviewing people who crossed over to bangor thats within the last four days so different points now most of them we interviewed say that look we are not only restricted if we get out way that detained space of the main focus it taken away some unknown destination we dont know where that take them away one man in my eyelid if what i said that he his seven year old son was taken away by the me and my Security Forces that burned their villages theyre not allowed to come out to the congo out shopping that need spatial very thick ation caught in order to roam around dont have access to a hospital a school the basically confined in a ghetto like atmosphere fans start on by Security Forces when they get the chance to scape at night they come to the jungle area and then wait for the optimum time to cross into bangladesh which could take some time you know days of walking from their villages into bangladesh and then come find themselves in zero mans land this is what they face every other day when the cross into buying of this now the International Rescue committee and the beginning of this month say that they expect two hundred thousand more refugees to cross over to bangladesh in coming days and months thats not highly exaggerated because we spoke to a lot of the refuges on this say that look at a thousand people stranded hiding in the jungles in the beaches to congo back definitely but theyre looking to come inside buying of those that come find boats sometimes they make makeshift rafts with plastic items or other materials on the try to cross into buying of this so this is very much a real situation on the ground even though a lot of the International Community and me on my especially trying to downplay that the situation is stable now that is definitely not the case she hasnt even mentioned the wardrobe refugee crisis in this meeting and they genda it is not even in the draft that general fifty one countries made between europe and asia so that. She is trying to change the narrative from humanitarian crisis and ethnic cleansing into a narrative off immigration and extremism the bang of the foreign minister took a poke at our saying that people should be coarse and about rise of nationalism and the false pretext. Three of them on this context ok life for us and coxs bazar tanvir thank you very much anna neistat is senior director for research with Amnesty International she joins us live from bangkok and we appreciate your time so the the findings in this report the language in this report is some of the most stark yet that has been used about what has been happening to their attention. And its been difficult to get reporting out of there because of limited access this is been a two year investigation talk to me about how you all got access to get this information. As you said it was very moment just to go we did have access at some points north to all of the areas that we wanted to reach but we did conduct for field visits and interviewed hundreds of people in various parts of reckoning state and in addition we did very detailed legal analysis and this combination of facts collected on the ground and legal analysis allowed us to come to this conclusion that what is currently happening in has been happening in myanmar specifically in relation to amounts to the crimes against humanity of a part of seed so theres you know talk about repatriation and the birth going back to me and mark how can people be having that discussion when there hasnt even been given enough discussion as to why this is happening and why it continues to happen what why would they want to go home if the issues have not been addressed. Exactly well on one hand they do have the right to go home and from our interviews conducted with refugees in bangladesh we do know that myanmar is still their home and thats where they want to go but this is partially why were trying to draw attention right now at the heart of this crisis to the system that has been in place and that has to be addressed before we can talk about it with rights and dignity and protection this is why we are currently calling for real specific measures to dismantle the system of sigrid geisha and discrimination that amounts to a party and before any serious talk about repatriation can take place they are our correspondents heiler who was on just just a few minutes before you is covering this this conference annual conference the asia europe conference and he says that even their Public Officials are very delicate with the language they use so as not to be offensive to me and mar officials is everyone tiptoeing too much around whats going on how can there be accountability if thats the case. Well. Its probably a good word to describe it and thats something that has been particularly appalling both in relation to the latest wave of violence that drove hundreds of thousands of huge across the border but also in relation to the ongoing system of a party that we describe in our report i think the world is way too willing to buy into the restoration presented by the myanmar authorities about the need to combat terrorism and the need to establish security and thats why they felt it was a very important moment to remind both myanmar officials and their International Counterparts that absolutely no considerations be it security or the need to convert terrorism can justify the own goal in crimes against humanity to justify the system of apartheid so where what can be the turning point what has to happen for there to be a turning point and this we have been hearing about this for years and it gets worse and worse worse and. Well i think our recommendations and calls are two fold on one hand of course as always where i feeling at the first place to the myanmar government to address laws and regulations and policies and practices that established the system of the first place but also to bring to justice those who are responsible for parthiv and for all the crimes against humanity that we have documented but we are also calling on the International Community there are very specific measures that International Community can take such as imposing a global arms embargo to address the abuses by the Myanmar Military such as conditioning any developmental aid on the principle of nondiscrimination and such as should the myanmar government fail to bring those responsible to justice using other mechanisms international internationalized courts and universal jurisdiction mechanisms to bring to justice those responsible for crimes against humanity. And in a stat really good work thank you for coming on to talk us through it we appreciate it very much. Thank you. Yes President Donald Trump has designated north korea a state sponsor of terrorism travel also promised more sanctions against pyongyang that secretary of state Rex Tillerson says washington has not given up on resolving the Nuclear Crisis on the Korean Peninsula through diplomacy. Reports from washington d. C. President trumps of the designation of north korea as a sponsor of terrorism was long overdue should have happened a long time ago should happen years ago in addition to threatening the world by Nuclear Devastation north korea has repeatedly supported acts of International Terrorism including assassinations on foreign soil. However this announcement wasnt a certainty some officials at the state department were reported to the North Koreans did not meet the Legal Definition of a state sponsor of terrorism two cases of them cited during the deliberations the killing of kim jong uns half brother adam a lazy an airport and the treatment of american student also a woman who died of his injuries after being released from north korean custody neither represent terrorism they argued nonetheless more sanctions will now be announced by the Treasury Department there its unclear this will prove to be anything more than a symbolic measure given all of the sanctions that have already been levied against pyongyang something the secretary of state alluded to i dont want to suggest to you that the designation is suddenly going to put a whole new layer of sanctions olympias again i think we already have north korea so heavily sanctioned in so many ways with the u. N. Resolutions that have been undertaken but this will close a few additional loopholes all analysts are attempting to discern a comprehensive strategy for north korea from the trumpet ministration i think its disappointing trump came to washington as an outsider and i really thought that maybe there was some chance that he could have a policy towards north korea that would be different and more creative than the one. Implementing. The North Koreans have said they would end the Nuclear Tests and resume negotiations if the u. S. And its military exercises with south korea the u. S. Has ruled that out so in the meantime the administration is once again relying on sanctions and harsh rhetoric. Washington tens of thousands of haitian immigrants are facing deportation from the United States most are allowed in after the two thousand and ten earthquake which destroyed much of haiti at their status was only temporary and the Top Administration says conditions on the island have improved enough for them to go home and gallacher reports some little haiti and miami. When haiti was hit by a devastating earthquake in two thousand and ten thousands left for the u. S. And were offered temporary protected status over the decades the programs helped almost half a Million People from nations ravaged by natural disasters and war for years its been extended by president ial decree and has allowed recipients to legally live and work in the United States to deport them toward place where you know they will not be free in the case of haiti i didnt make it marlene bastiaan says removing the special status will have devastating consequences it will wreck their lives it will it will destabilize their families it will separate their families because we are talking about people who have been living here for an average of eight to twenty years. They have deep roots in our communities those roots of found across the country many of those granted protection have u. S. Born children who may be forced to leave with their parents who know a lot more that i need to get on the route i imagine they cant even sleep to see all your dreams crumble your efforts to have a home in this country and to have to leave its inhumane others like jodeen say going back after so many years isnt safe or practical i lost my house in haiti. Then i lost my house and i would not. Want to go ahead. It plays those day in man and made by him ending the protected status of long established communities is seen by advocates as cruel and unnecessary for years over deportation has already led to an influx of haitians seeking asylum in canada at times overwhelming local authorities for years those benefiting from temporary protected status have been referred to as living in limbo but in truth theyve established businesses started families and become valued members of their communities those whove now lost their status face the prospect of being sent back to countries they no longer think of as home and they get like roger zero little eighty miami. Still ahead on aljazeera. Go. For broke on the phone. With. The gulf crisis is topic number one in meetings between the u. S. Secretary of state and qataris foreign minister. Also hopes in the search for that missing archon tiny baby submarine. With. Hello there weve got plenty of unsettled weather across the middle east at the moment the satellite picture is showing the cloud gradually drifting its way eastwards making its way across iran there and then more following it working its way across parts of iraq now some of this cloud is giving us some fairly shop outbreaks of rain theres more still to come as we head through the next few days dont choose day that the system will be making its way down the gulf security its likely to see quite a few more thunderstorms and were also see some very heavy rain over parts of turkey and in turkey were expecting a lot of that to turn wintery and that will gradually slip its way eastwards as we head through the day on wednesday if we had a bit further south and we can see that cloud here is it gradually stripping its way down the gulf its not too far away from doha if in the next few days so theres always the risk that we could see the odd shower i think most likely is thursday further south more cloud around the south coast of oman so salalah could be rather gray at times a major scatch the old shower we had down through the southern parts of africa but a bit of unsettled weather here at the moment you can see the latest system just making its way into the Southwest Corner so cape town would have rather a cool day temperature just Fifteen Degrees and also a fair amount of clouds and rain around to that system there isnt sticking about its working its way eastwards durban will be wet there as we head into wednesday but capetown will be brighter. On counting the cost venezuela in defocus the oil rich country fails to pay if that will look at what a messy financial unraveling could mean for starving people lebanons economy is getting squeezed plus why zimbabweans ah by coin counting the cost at this time on. Youre watching out to zero and these are the top stories right now Amnesty International is accused me and more of trotting their right hand to community and eighteen humanizing regime that amounts to apartheid based on a two year investigation a new report says meehan maher has been segregating the Rancher Community and open air prison by restricting their freedom of movement the travel ministration is planning to scrap a temporary Residency Program that allows haitians to live and work in the United States sixty thousand people who arrived from haiti after the countrys devastating earthquake in two thousand and ten now face deportation the white house says conditions have improved improved enough for them to return home. Designated north koreas state sponsor of terrorism u. S. President has also promised more actions against pyongyang both japan and south korea welcome the move saying it will help to denuclearize the north. Some of us president Robert Mugabe has begun talks with former Vice President emerson im an aga comes as the ruling Party Started and pitchman proceedings against the embattled veteran later the mission against mugabe is due to be presented to parliament on tuesday after he ignored a deadline to resign or miss hasa has more from harare the monday new deadline for president s rubbish macgyver to resign will face in each meant has come and gone later that evening the military said Operation Restore legacy is making progress. I am garbage by new developments which includes one day had to be driven the brits then and the form of Vice President it mustnt numbers among. Wes expected in the country short. There after the mission will be advised when the. Talks between the two. Calls for the president to step down are growing louder the war veterans once mugabes closest allies say they are losing patience. Because what we dont want to see him as. We saw him go to the National Television to pretend everything is normal if you are saying that. We are saying mugabe go no no no. No your time is up please leave. The country. On a new page. M. P. s say they will file a motion in parliament and choose day to impeach mcgarvey opposition m. P. s will decide whether to join them president mugabe is an increasing pressure to step down and regional leaders are trying to find a quick solution to zimbabwes political crisis. Students at the university of zimbabwe say its time for the ninety three year old leader to step aside they are refusing to take exams and threatening to shut down the investment. Being poor zimbabwe must be restored to. Its turn that it should no longer want you in power so everybody who does not does not understand the rule of the people is not become a constitution or delinquent. These are Uncertain Times its uncharted territory for zimbabwe events of the last few days have shaken both the party and the state. Kenyas opposition says president hurrican jadas election victory is illegitimate despite the Supreme Court upholding the results of the disputed vote the repeat election in october had been ordered by the Supreme Court africa included there were irregularities and in early august Opposition Boycott of the poll rerun which president kenyatta won with ninety eight percent of the vote opposition alleges the latest Court Decision was taken under duress. The opposition not only the disability in fact that we want. That kenya is bigger than you that all of us must reach all of us must reach as many as they caught sorry foreign minister has wrapped up his u. S. Diplomatic trip with a k. Meeting in washington d. C. Ahmed. Described the blockade against qatar as an aggressive power play and expressed his concern that the region could be headed towards more instability out there a state Department Correspondent jordan reports. Warm greetings at the u. S. State department on monday for foreign minister. Or michelle obama. They are going to bring. All of. You. Think you think. At the top of the list the saudi led political and economic blockade of qatar now in its sixth month earlier on monday been. Told an audience of the blockade is affecting his countrys ability to sell its oil and natural gas overseas but also said the bigger problem is this by launching the blockade the saudis them rockys the behind and the egyptians have made the middle east more unstable region and. I think that responsibly taking political gamble with the lives of other nations citizens with no exit strategy the connerys argument is simple the blockade simply isnt the result of a spat between them and the saudis and the u. S. Should be worried but its not clear whether this new argument will be enough to spur washington to put more pressure on both sides to resolve the crisis. Jordan aljazeera at the state department. The head of the largest saudi backed Syrian Opposition group has resigned after nearly two years riyadh job was appointed leader of the High Negotiations Committee in two thousand and fifteen he his spokesman and several other officials have stepped down ahead of an opposition conference in saudi arabia and a new round of u. N. Sponsored talks in geneva a statement from the job did not say why he was quitting the agency is the main antigovernment umbrella bloc which includes political and armed groups. Aljazeera continues to demand the release of a journalist is saying has been an egyptian prison for eleven months now hes accused of broadcasting false news to spread chaos which he and al jazeera strongly deny saying is repeatedly complained of mistreatment in jail he was arrested on december twentieth while visiting family the Argentine Navy says a new sound attacked in the search for that missing submarine did not come from the vessel the noise was picked up by two ships involved in the search meanwhile naval officials have confirmed that the air a san juan reported a technical problem believed to be battery related before it went missing theres been no contact with the crew since wednesday there are forty four crew members on board including argentinas first female submarine or. Larcenous update from venice. The search and rescue operation for the missing argentine submarine. Is continuing into its fifth day the operation coordinated partly from here the Navy Headquarters in one osiris and also from the naval base in model which is where the submarine was heading having left the port of loose wire on the southern tip of argentina it lost contact about four hundred thirty kilometers off the southeastern coast of argentina theres been nothing heard from it since and the reports that it tried to make Satellite Phone contact with bases in argentina turned out to be unfounded its also been revealed by the head of the Argentine Navy shortly before contact was lost last wednesday it was reported at the batteries on the submarine where in difficulty. The submarine surfaced and reported a malfunction which is why the ground commander the submarine force ordered to change its route and return to its naval base in model plata. Theres now a massive search and rescue operation going on with help from a number of countries including the United States Great Britain chile with sophisticated monitoring equipment planes and underwater rescue vessels the families meanwhile gathered in the port of. Waiting to hear news of their loved ones the situation looking increasingly pessimistic as there are no also there seems to be no word on the weather conditions certainly hampering the rescue operation. The u. S. Department of justice is attempting to block an eighty five billion dollars deal between mobile service provider. And time warner the proposed agreement with merge content from the broadcaster with a Delivery Networks the government says the deal would mean higher fees for both rival services and customers. Says it will fight the move to block the merger. American broadcasters c. B. S. And p. B. S. Have suspended t. V. Host charlie rose after eight women accused him of sexually harassing them the women said a long Time Television star groped them and made sexually lewd remarks charlie rose appalled apologized for his inappropriate behavior as he called it but insisted he was under the impression that the incidents were consensual the latest allegations come on the heels of sweeping accusations of misconduct by powerful figures from hollywood and government. At the headlines on aljazeera and a Standard National is accused of trapping there are a hedge a community in a dehumanizing regime that amounts to apartheid based on a two year investigation a new report says me and laura has been segregating their hendra community in an open air prison by restricting their freedom of movement the author of the report says the conditions are atrocious Amnesty International has established that myanmars thirtys have been posed as systematic and state sponsored system of cigarette geisha and discrimination on. Weve all aspects of their lives being severely restricted and their rights are violated on a daily basis we have concluded that this system amounts to a crime against humanity a party. Has designated north korea a state sponsor of terrorism the us president has also promised more sanctions against pyongyang both japan and south korea welcome the move saying they will help denuclearize the north but secretary of state Rex Tillerson says washington has not given up on resolving the Nuclear Crisis on the Korean Peninsula through diplomacy Trump Administration is also planning to scrap a temporary Residency Program that allows haitians to live in a work in the United States sixty thousand people who arrived in the wake of that two thousand and ten earthquake that devastated haiti are now facing deportation the white house says conditions in haiti have approved enough for them to go home so involved president Robert Mugabe has taken talks with former Vice President emerson in managua who he fired two weeks ago meanwhile mugabes party has started impeachment proceedings against him the move comes after mugabe ignored his partys deadline to resign and kenyas opposition says president who can ya this election victory is illegitimate despite the Supreme Court upholding there was also last months disputed vote the repeat election in october had been ordered by the Supreme Court after it concluded there were irregularities in an earlier vote in august an Opposition Boycott of the poll run which president kenyatta won with ninety eight percent of the vote. Those are the headlines news continues here on aljazeera after counting the cost keep it or. Sun blessed beaches breathtaking scenery but theres another reason that draws people to cyprus its not always easy for mixed faith couples to marry in the middle east and thats why the mediterranean island has become an ideal destination for couples and love to have a civil marriage aljazeera world looks at what happens when romance cuts across religious lines Cyprus Island if the bit in love at this time on aljazeera

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